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I've got you ... always
Summary: Working as a Mercedes engineer has always been challenging, but with men constantly looking down on you, it becomes unbearable. Lewis is quick to put a stop to it, and fight for justice.
Note: First of all, I want to thank all of you for the love you've shown me so far. I really appreciate it! đ€ The reason I chose this storyline is to address the issue of sexism and misogyny in workplaces. Unfortunately, this still happens far too often, and with this fic, I hope to bring much-needed attention to this subject. Just know you're not alone đ«¶
Reader x Lewis Hamilton
Warning: misogyny and sexism
It had been nearly six years since I first joined Mercedes as an engineer.
Six years of intense work, late nights, early mornings, and a relentless pursuit of perfection in the world of Formula 1.
It was my dream job, one I had worked tirelessly to achieve.
But those six years also marked the time Iâd spent with Lewis, six years of love, laughter, and challenges with the man who had become my everything.
I could still remember the day we met as if it were yesterday.
A bit of backstory:
I was the newest member of the Mercedes team, fresh out of a competitive hiring process, and I was determined to make an impression.
The first time I stepped into the paddock, I felt like an imposter among the sea of seasoned professionals.
My hands clutched my tablet like a lifeline as I walked into a strategy meeting, trying to suppress the nervous flutter in my chest.
Lewis was already there, sitting at the far end of the room. He looked relaxed, dressed casually in his signature streetwear style, yet exuding an unmistakable aura of confidence.
As I took a seat near the back, his eyes flicked toward me.
I was sure he wouldnât even notice me, why would he?
I was just another new face among dozens of team members.
But then, he smiled.
It wasnât one of those polite, obligatory smiles.
It was warm and genuine, as if he could sense my nerves and wanted to reassure me.
That smile was like a silent message:
You belong here.
Over the next few weeks, our paths crossed more frequently.
At first, it was just in passing, a quick hello in the garage, a casual âHowâs it going?â during lunch breaks.
But it didnât take long for us to start talking. Really talking.
It was during a particularly chaotic race weekend in Silverstone that our friendship began to solidify.
A last-minute weather change had thrown everyone into a frenzy, and I found myself staying late in the garage to run some last-minute simulations.
The paddock was nearly empty when Lewis walked in, still in his racing suit, and caught me muttering to myself as I tried to make sense of the data.
âLong night?â he asked, leaning against the workbench with a lopsided grin.
âYou have no idea,â I replied with a tired laugh, glancing up from my screen.
He stayed and talked with me for over an hour, even offering a few insights that helped me crack the issue I was stuck on.
By the time he left, I realized that the nervousness Iâd felt around him was gone.
He wasnât just Lewis Hamilton, seven-time world champion.
He was kind, funny, and incredibly easy to talk to.
From that moment on, our friendship grew effortlessly.
Whether it was over post-race debriefs, team dinners, or stolen moments between the chaos of race weekends, we found ourselves drawn to each other.
We bonded over a shared love for what we did, but also over our differences, his world of high-speed fame and my quieter, behind-the-scenes role.
It wasnât long before I realized my feelings for him had shifted.
I hadnât planned on falling for him, but Lewis had a way of breaking down walls without even trying.
He made me laugh when I was stressed, listened intently when I rambled about work, and made me feel seen in a way I hadnât experienced before.
One evening, after a long day at the factory, he invited me out for dinner.
It wasnât anything fancy, just a cozy little restaurant tucked away.
Over plates of pasta and glasses of wine, we talked about everything from our childhoods to our dreams for the future.
By the end of the night, when he walked me to my car, he hesitated for just a moment before leaning in to kiss me.
That was the beginning of us.
For a long time, we kept our relationship private. We both wanted to protect what we had, to keep it ours without the scrutiny of the public eye.
But as the months turned into years, it became harder to hide.
Fans started noticing the subtle signs, the way Lewis would glance at me during interviews, or how I always seemed to be nearby during race weekends.
When we finally decided to go public, it wasnât a grand announcement or a carefully curated statement.
It was a simple photo posted on Lewisâs Instagram.
We were in Monaco, sitting on a terrace overlooking the harbor, the golden light of sunset washing over us.
I didnât even know heâd taken the picture until he showed it to me later that night.
âShould I post it?â he asked, his voice tentative.
I hesitated, thinking of the attention it would bring, but then I looked at him, at the way his eyes softened as he waited for my answer.
âYeah,â I said with a smile. âLetâs do it.â
The response back then was overwhelming.
Fans flooded the comments with messages of support, and the media couldnât stop speculating about us.
But through it all, Lewis and I stayed grounded, reminding each other that our relationship wasnât for anyone else.
It was for us.
One of the things that made our relationship so strong was our ability to communicate.
From the very beginning, we had promised to tell each other everything, our fears, our frustrations, our dreams.
No topic was off-limits.
Whether it was a rough qualifying session for him or a challenging project for me, we leaned on each other without hesitation.
At least, thatâs how it used to be.
Lately, I hadnât been able to keep my promise to Lewis, to tell him everything, to lean on him like I always had.
The reason? Mark, Alan, and Greg.
They were three senior engineers on the team, men who had been with Mercedes long before I joined.
Older, more experienced, and as I had quickly discovered, painfully set in their ways.
From the very beginning, they had made it clear that they didnât think I belonged.
I still remember the first time I overheard them.
It was during my second week on the job, and I was running a simulation late at night.
They didnât realize I was in the corner of the garage, headphones off, sorting through notes.
âHiring for diversity quotas,â Mark had muttered, his voice dripping with disdain.
âYeah, they want to tick a box, so they bring in the fresh-faced rookie,â Alan had added with a chuckle.
Greg, ever the opportunist, chimed in,
âLetâs see how long she lasts when the pressureâs on.â
"She's better off making us a sandwich."
Their words had stung, sharp and bitter, but I had swallowed my pride.
I told myself that proving them wrong would be the best revenge.
I worked harder than I ever had in my life, triple-checking my calculations, volunteering for extra tasks, staying long hours to ensure that my work was flawless.
And for a while, I thought it had paid off.
At first, the snide remarks tapered off.
They didnât engage with me much, but at least they stopped openly questioning my abilities.
I had even started to think that maybe, just maybe, I had earned their respect.
But lately, the comments had returned, and they were worse than ever.
It started subtly, dismissive sighs during meetings when I spoke, or whispered conversations that stopped the moment I entered the room.
Childish right?
Then the snark escalated, cutting through my carefully built confidence like a knife.
âDid you even double-check this?â
Alan had sneered last week after a team briefing, gesturing at the simulation results Iâd spent days perfecting.
Greg, never one to miss a chance to pile on, smirked as he added,
âLeave the big decisions to people who actually know what theyâre doing.â
Then Mark's voice was heard,
"Yeah, go do the laundry or something, whatever you women are good in."
It was always wrapped in the guise of banter, thinly veiled behind forced smiles and casual tones.
But I wasnât naĂŻve.
There was a sharpness to their words, a deliberate attempt to undermine me that cut deeper each time.
Even Mark, the one who usually played the âneutralâ party, had started joining in.
During a debrief on a race strategy Iâd helped design, he had scoffed and muttered,
âWell, I guess every team needs its token young genius.â
It was relentless.
Every day, there was something, a comment, a glance, a dismissive laugh that made my blood boil.
But I kept it all to myself.
I told myself that it wasnât worth causing a scene, especially now.
Lewis had enough on his plate.
His move to Ferrari had been the talk of the motorsport world, and while he was excited for the new challenge, the transition was anything but easy.
here were endless negotiations, media commitments, and the emotional weight of leaving the team that had been his family for over a decade.
I couldnât bring this to him, not now.
Not when he was already stretched thin.
So, I stayed quiet.
I bit my tongue when Alan questioned my calculations, ignored Gregâs condescending remarks, and pretended not to hear Markâs muttered jokes.
Each time, I told myself it was just words, that I could handle it.
But deep down, I wasnât sure how much longer I could.
Lewis was busy.
I kept telling myself that over and over, like a mantra.
Between announcing his move to Ferrari, dealing with the media frenzy, juggling sponsorship demands, and the seemingly endless meetings, he had so much on his plate.
The last thing he needed was me adding my problems to the mix.
But today was different.
The garage was buzzing with activity as we prepped for the upcoming race weekend.
The sound of drills, clinking tools, and the hum of engines filled the air, a symphony of chaos I had grown to love over the years.
I was stationed at my usual spot, hunched over a set of data sheets, meticulously double-checking the aerodynamics report for any inconsistencies.
I was deep in concentration, my pen scratching against the paper, when their voices drifted over.
Markâs gruff tone was unmistakable.
âWhatâs the point of her even being here? Probably just a pretty face for the team photos.â
I froze, my hand pausing mid-note.
My heart sank, but I willed myself to stay calm, telling myself to ignore it like always.
Alan, never one to pass up an opportunity, snorted.
âYeah, but even thatâs debatable.â
Their laughter was casual, almost conversational, but the sting of their words hit me like a whip.
Then Greg joined in, his tone dripping with mockery.
âSheâs only here because sheâs shagging the driver or maybe even the boss. Imagine thinking she got this job on her own merit.â
Mark laughed before adding,
"Maybe we can all ask her for a turn as well, if it's that easy to shag the boss, we might have a chance too."
"At the end of the day, that's all they're good at. Women don't belong in the motorsport world."
The room was filled with their laughter.
That was it.
My pen slipped from my fingers, clattering onto the table as my hands began to shake.
I stared at the numbers on the page, but they were a blur, overshadowed by the burning heat of humiliation rising in my chest.
For years, I had endured their passive-aggressive comments, their dismissive attitudes, their constant undermining of my capabilities.
I had told myself it didnât matter, that their opinions didnât define me.
But hearing them reduce everything I had worked for, the late nights, the sweat, the tears, the sacrifices, to nothing more than being Lewis Hamiltonâs girlfriend?
It was too much.
I clenched my fists under the table, my nails digging into my palms as I tried to hold it together.
But their laughter, light and cruel, echoed in my ears, shredding the last of my composure.
I pushed back my chair abruptly, the screech of metal against the concrete floor silencing the room for a brief moment.
My vision blurred with unshed tears as I grabbed my tablet and notes, clutching them to my chest like armor.
I didnât dare look at them, I couldnât.
My breath hitched, and my chest felt tight, like the walls were closing in.
I needed to get out. Now.
Without a word, I turned and stormed out of the garage, my footsteps heavy and uneven.
I didnât care where I was going; I just needed space, air, something to stop the lump in my throat from turning into a sob.
As I walked away, their laughter faded into the background, but the words lingered, etched into my mind like a scar.
I didnât know where I was going.
My feet carried me blindly, weaving through the maze of garages and team trailers until I found myself at the paddockâs edge.
It was quieter here, away from the relentless hum of activity, the chatter of crew members, and the ever-present cameras.
I sank onto a bench beneath the shade of a tree, my chest heaving as I tried to catch my breath.
Burying my face in my hands, I let out a shaky sigh.
My mind replayed their words like a broken record, each snide comment cutting deeper than the last.
"Whatâs the point of her being here?"
"Probably just a pretty face for the team photos."
"Sheâs only here because sheâs shagging the driver."
The worst part was that theyâd managed to plant a seed of doubt.
I had worked so hard to get here, put in countless hours, and sacrificed so much to prove myself in this male-dominated field.
And yet, in this moment, I felt like a fraud, like I didnât belong.
âY/n?â
The sound of Lewisâs voice cut through the fog in my mind.
I looked up sharply, my breath catching when I saw him standing a few feet away, his brow furrowed in concern.
He must have followed me.
My stomach twisted in a mix of guilt and relief.
The last thing I wanted was for him to see me like this, vulnerable, crumbling under the weight of my emotions.
âWhatâs wrong my love?â he asked, stepping closer and crouching down in front of me.
His warm, dark eyes searched mine, his hands gently resting on my knees.
The concern etched into his face made my heart ache.
âNothing,â I lied, quickly wiping at my face.
Lewis raised an eyebrow, his expression soft but skeptical.
âDonât do that. Donât shut me out.â
I hesitated, my resolve cracking under his steady gaze.
His presence was grounding, but I didnât want to pull him into my mess.
âItâs nothing, really,â I tried again, forcing a weak smile.
âI just⊠Iâm tired.â
âY/n.â
His voice was low and firm, but there was a tenderness to it that made my throat tighten.
âPlease. Talk to me.â
That was all it took.
The dam broke, and the words spilled out in a rush.
I told him everything, the comments, the dismissive attitudes, the years of enduring their quiet but cutting condescension.
My voice wavered as I explained how it had worsened recently, how their snide remarks had crossed the line into outright insults.
âI didnât want to tell you,â I admitted, my voice barely above a whisper.
âYouâve been under so much pressure with everything, Ferrari, the media, the season. I didnât want to be another problem for you to deal with.â
Lewis listened intently, his face unreadable as I spoke.
But the slight tightening of his jaw and the way his hands gripped mine told me he was anything but indifferent.
When I finished, there was a long silence.
I stared down at my hands, afraid to meet his eyes.
âTheyâve been doing this for years?â
he finally asked, his voice low and tightly controlled.
I nodded, biting my lip. âIt wasnât always this bad, but yeah.â
âAnd you didnât tell me?â
âI didnât want to add to your stress,â I said softly.
âYouâve been dealing with so much already.â
Lewis let out a slow, measured breath, his grip on my hands tightening.
âY/n, nothing, and I mean nothing, is more important to me than you.â
His voice softened, but there was a fierce protectiveness beneath his words.
âYou shouldâve told me. They donât get to treat you like this. Ever. No woman deserves this kind of treatment.â
I opened my mouth to respond, but Lewis was already standing.
He pulled his phone from his pocket, his expression dark with determination.
âLewis, what are you doing?â I asked, standing as well.
He glanced at me, his jaw set.
âIâm making sure this doesnât happen again.â
I reached out, touching his arm.
âLewis, pleaseââ
âY/n.â He turned to face me fully, his eyes locking onto mine.
âYouâve put up with this for far too long. Iâm not letting it slide, and neither should you. This is your workplace, your passion. You shouldnât have to deal with people who try to tear you down.â
His words hit me hard, a mix of anger and love wrapped in every syllable.
I nodded slowly, my throat tight with emotion.
âGood,â he said, his voice softening as he pulled me into a hug.
His arms wrapped around me tightly, and for a moment, I let myself melt into his warmth.
âIâve got you,â he murmured into my hair. âAlways.â
By mid-afternoon, the entire paddock was filled with noice.
Meetings with Toto were rarely casual, and the tension in the air was palpable.
I stayed out of sight, nerves twisting in my stomach.
When Lewis had assured me earlier that he wouldnât let this go, Iâd believed him.
But seeing the immediate repercussions unfold was a different kind of catharsis.
The walk to Totoâs office felt longer than it should have, every step heavy with anticipation.
Lewis had his hand firmly on the small of my back, guiding me through the bustling paddock.
His touch was grounding, but my nerves still prickled under my skin.
âRelax,â he said softly, leaning closer.
âWeâre handling this together.â
I nodded, though my stomach was a tangled mess of knots.
The last thing I wanted was to cause drama, but after years of enduring Mark, Alan, and Gregâs behavior, I couldnât keep quiet any longer.
When we arrived at Totoâs office, Lewis didnât bother knocking lightly.
He rapped his knuckles on the door with purpose.
âCome in,â came the familiar voice from inside.
Toto was seated behind his desk, a stack of papers neatly arranged to one side.
His brows lifted in mild surprise when he saw the two of us enter together, but he quickly gestured for us to take a seat.
âThis seems serious,â Toto remarked, his sharp eyes flicking between us.
"Whatâs going on?â
Lewis glanced at me, silently asking if I wanted to start.
I hesitated, my fingers twisting in my lap.
Noticing my reluctance, Lewis leaned forward.
âItâs about some of the team dynamics,â he began, his voice calm but tinged with an unmistakable edge.
âSpecifically, the way Mark, Alan, and Greg have been treating Y/n.â
Totoâs expression shifted, his posture straightening.
âGo on.â
I took a deep breath, summoning the courage to speak.
âFor years now, theyâve made comments, snide remarks about my qualifications, my presence here. It started when I joined, but I brushed it off because I was new, and I thought I had to prove myself. But latelyâŠâ
My voice wavered, and I swallowed hard to steady it.
âLately, itâs escalated. Theyâve been openly dismissive of my work, undermining me during meetings, and even questioning my position on the team. Today, they went too far.â
Totoâs jaw tightened, and he leaned forward, resting his elbows on the desk.
âWhat happened today?â
Lewisâs hand found mine, giving it a reassuring squeeze as I recounted the incident.
âThey implied Iâm only here because Iâm dating Lewis and that I used my body to get my position,â
I said quietly, the words tasting bitter in my mouth.
âAnd that I didnât earn my role.â
Toto exhaled sharply, his expression darkening.
âThatâs not all,â Lewis added, his tone hardening.
âThis has been going on for years, Toto. Years. Y/n didnât tell me sooner because she didnât want to cause problems, but thatâs no excuse. Those three have created a toxic environment, and it stops now.â
Totoâs gaze shifted to me, his stern demeanor softening slightly.
âWhy didnât you come to me earlier, Y/L/N? This isnât the kind of behavior we tolerate here.â
I shrugged, feeling small under his scrutiny.
âI didnât want to be seen as a troublemaker. Theyâve been here longer than I have, and I didnât think anyone would take my word over theirs. Plus, I didnât want to add more stress to an already intense environment.â
Toto shook his head, his voice firm but understanding.
âYou should never have to tolerate that. Not here, not anywhere. The Mercedes team prides itself on being a family. What youâve described is unacceptable, and I take full responsibility for not noticing it sooner.â
Lewis leaned back in his chair, his jaw still tight.
âWhatâs the plan, Toto? Because Iâm not letting this slide.â
Toto nodded, already making notes on a pad in front of him.
âFirst, Iâll be speaking to Mark, Alan, and Greg individually. Theyâll be given the chance to explain themselves, not that thereâs much room for justification here. If their behavior aligns with what youâve described, they wonât be part of this team by the end of the day.â
A weight lifted off my chest at his words, but the tension in the room remained palpable.
âI want to be there,â Lewis said firmly.
Toto raised an eyebrow.
âLewisââ
âNo,â Lewis interrupted.
âThis is personal. They didnât just disrespect Y/n, they disrespected the team, the values we stand for, and me by extension. I need to make it clear that this behavior wonât be tolerated. From anyone.â
Toto regarded him for a moment before nodding.
âFine. But let me handle the disciplinary side. You can say your piece, but Iâll deliver the consequences.â
Lewis nodded, satisfied.
âThat works for me.â
Toto turned back to me, his expression softening once more.
âY/n, Iâm sorry youâve had to endure this. If thereâs anything else you need, support, time off, anything, let me know. Iâll make sure you feel safe and valued here.â
âThank you,â I murmured, my voice thick with emotion.
Lewis stood, pulling me up with him.
âWe appreciate it, Toto. Let us know when the meeting is.â
âYouâll hear from me shortly,â
Toto promised, standing to shake Lewisâs hand before giving me a reassuring nod.
As we left the office, I felt a sense of relief wash over me.
For the first time in years, I didnât feel alone in this fight.
Lewis wrapped an arm around my shoulders as we walked down the corridor.
âWeâve got this,â he said softly, his voice full of conviction.
I leaned into him, a small smile tugging at my lips.
âYeah, we do.â
Toto wasnât one to waste time.
Within the hour, Mark, Alan, and Greg were called into his office one by one.
The first to arrive was Mark.
When he stepped in, he wore his usual smug expression, likely thinking this was just another routine meeting.
But Totoâs steely gaze and the presence of Lewis, standing tall with his arms crossed by the window, quickly shattered that notion.
âHave a seat, Mark,â
Toto said curtly, gesturing to the chair across from his desk.
Mark sat, shifting uncomfortably as he glanced between Toto and Lewis.
âWhatâs this about?â
Toto wasted no time.
âItâs about your behavior toward Y/L/N,â he said, his voice sharp and unwavering.
âIâve been informed of your repeated condescension, disrespect, and comments that have no place in this team, or any professional setting.â
Mark blinked, caught off guard.
âWhat? Thatâs not true. Iââ
âDonât bother lying,â Lewis cut in, his voice cold and firm.
He stepped closer, his dark eyes fixed on Mark.
âWeâve both heard enough from Y/n and other team members. Youâve been targeting her for years, havenât you? Questioning her qualifications, making snide remarks about her role here, and today, outright implying she only got her position because of me.â
Markâs mouth opened and closed like a fish out of water.
âI⊠Look, it was just banter. No harm meant.â
âBanter?â Toto echoed, his tone dripping with disbelief.
âYou call undermining one of the most talented engineers on this team banter? You call questioning her abilities and belittling her contributions banter?â
Mark leaned forward, desperation creeping into his voice.
âToto, I didnât mean anything by it! I was justââ
âEnough,â Toto interrupted, his voice cutting through the room like a blade.
âI wonât tolerate excuses. Youâve created a hostile environment for one of your colleagues, and that is unacceptable. Youâve not only disrespected Y/L/N but also the principles this team stands for. I donât care how long youâve been here, Mark. Your behavior is grounds for immediate dismissal.â
Mark paled, his smugness vanishing entirely.
âDismissal? Wait, Toto, please. Iâve been with this team for years. You canât justââ
âI can, and I will,â Toto said, his voice resolute.
âPack your things. Security will escort you out by the end of the day.â
Mark turned to Lewis, desperation in his eyes.
âLewis, you canât agree with this. Weâre teammates, for Godâs sake!â
Lewisâs expression didnât waver.
âYou stopped being my teammate the moment you disrespected Y/n. Pack your things, Mark.â
Markâs shoulders slumped, and he left the office in silence.
Next was Alan.
He walked in with a similar air of confidence, though it quickly dissipated when he noticed the tense atmosphere.
âToto,â Alan began, sitting down and glancing uneasily at Lewis.
âWhatâs going on?â
Toto leaned forward, his hands clasped on the desk.
âWhatâs going on, Alan, is that your behavior toward Y/L/N has come to light. Years of dismissive comments, snide remarks, and today, a blatant attack on her credibility. Care to explain yourself?â
Alan frowned, leaning back in his chair.
âLook, I mightâve been a little hard on her, but itâs nothing personal. Sheâs young and still learning. I thought she could use a bit of tough love.â
Lewis scoffed from his spot by the window.
âTough love? Is that what you call undermining her at every turn and insulting her in front of the team?â
Alan shifted uncomfortably.
âSheâs good at her job, Iâll give her that. But come on, Lewis, you canât deny people have wondered if her connection to you played a part in her being hired. Itâs not like I said anything everyone wasnât already thinking.â
Lewis took a step forward, his fists clenching at his sides.
âThe only reason anyone would think that is because people like you spread that garbage around."
"Y/n earned her place on this team through her hard work and talent, not because of me."
We didn't even know each other when she joined. And even if, she didnât have to prove anything to anyone, the way youâve treated her is disgusting.â
Totoâs expression darkened further.
âAlan, youâve been with Mercedes long enough to know we value respect and inclusivity above all else. What youâve done isnât just a breach of trust, itâs a breach of the very foundation of this team. Your actions have consequences. Youâre fired, effective immediately.â
Alan stood abruptly, his face red with anger.
âYouâre seriously going to throw away years of experience over a few jokes?â
âYes,â Toto said bluntly.
âAnd I suggest you leave now before you embarrass yourself further.â
Alan glared at both of them before storming out, muttering under his breath.
Finally, it was Gregâs turn.
Unlike the others, Greg walked in looking visibly nervous.
He barely met Totoâs eyes as he sat down, fidgeting with his hands.
âGreg,â Toto began, his voice steady but firm.
âYou know why youâre here.â
Greg nodded, swallowing hard. âYeah⊠yeah, I figured.â
âThen you know the kind of behavior weâre addressing,â Toto continued.
âYouâve contributed to a toxic work environment for Y/L/N and others. What do you have to say for yourself?â
Greg hesitated, glancing at Lewis, who was staring at him with barely concealed anger.
âIâI donât have an excuse. I guess⊠I thought it was harmless, but it clearly wasnât. I crossed a line, and Iâm sorry.â
Totoâs brow furrowed.
âYou thought it was harmless? Youâve made Y/n feel unwelcome and disrespected in her own workplace. Thatâs not harmless, itâs damaging. Apologizing now doesnât erase what youâve done.â
âI know,â Greg said quickly, his voice trembling.
âI know I messed up, and Iâll do whatever it takes to make it right.â
âItâs too late for that,â Lewis interjected, his voice low but full of authority.
âYou had years to change your behavior, and you didnât. You donât get to stay on this team after what youâve done.â
Toto nodded in agreement.
âGreg, I appreciate that youâre taking responsibility, but the damage has been done. Youâre no longer part of this team. Security will escort you out shortly.â
Gregâs shoulders sagged, and he nodded, standing to leave.
âMy deepest apologies,â he said quietly before walking out.
By the end of the day, the three men were gone, and the Mercedes team felt lighter.
Word of the firings spread quickly, and several team members quietly expressed their relief and support for you.
Back in the garage, Lewis pulled me into a quiet corner.
âItâs done,â he said softly, brushing a strand of hair from my face.
I nodded, a weight lifting off my chest.
âThank you, Lew. For standing by me.â
âAlways sweetheart,â he said, pressing a kiss to my forehead.
âNo one messes with my girl.â
To all the women facing sexism at work, school, home or online: You are strong, capable, and deserving of respect. Donât let anyone diminish your worth. Your voice matters, and you are making a difference just by being you. Keep pushing forward.
The end
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Ranking 2024 anime, Pt. 4: #20-11
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You know, I'd really planned to keep my re-reviews much shorter but I'm finding it harder to do so when I get into the anime I actually liked. Maybe that's a good thing.
And away we go.
20. Solo Leveling
Portal isekai, sad loser secretly gains crazy powers and instantly becomes a stoic gigachad, menu screens everywhere, entry-level power fantasy. Youâve seen it before. Honestly, Solo Leveling is total slop. I wouldnât have it any other way.
If youâve watched a couple isekai, like, ever, youâre not going to find much new here. Thereâs some interesting enough worldbuilding outside of the dungeon stuff; I did find myself intrigued by the level consideration given to how much this preponderance of portals would influence Korean economics and politics, and even moreso that much of the story so far revolves around how those corrupting powers can lead to hunters using dungeons as their own playgrounds for personal gain at othersâ expense. There also seems to be a larger malefactor behind all of the menu screens driving protagonist Sung Jinwooâs growth and titular leveling, so thereâs the hook.
Even putting aside the few interesting parts of the otherwise boilerplate story, Solo Leveling both looks and sounds pretty darn good. The soundtrack is laden with Hiroyuki Sawanoâs trademark build-ups and drops, and though the character art and dungeon designs arenât always the most eye-catching (early on it did look like A-1 Pictures was going to default to âfuck it, weâre making money anywayâ mode), the action animation goes absolutely bonkers in its best moments.
The second season is already up and running, and although I can barely remember anyoneâs name outside of the protagonist (maybe thatâs on me, I consume very little Korean media and am not great at retaining Korean names), Iâm in this for the long haul. Great turn-your-brain-off action schlock.
19. Wind Breaker
At this point you could put a sign that says âDELINQUENT WITH A HEART OF GOLDâ underneath a box-and-stick trap and Iâd walk right in. I am not immune to your Josukes Higashikata, your Ryujis Sakamoto, what have you. The angry and violent type who will nevertheless stick up for whatâs right and remain fiercely loyal to those they care about. Wind Breaker is rife with characters who fit that archetype, but itâs not exactly a delinquent anime so much as itâs a Dudes anime. More specifically, a Dudes Rock anime.
Yes, Wind Breakerâs ensemble cast is almost entirely Dudes, and they do indeed Rock. Protagonist Haruka is a self-inflicted outcast, and his tsundere ass does not appreciate all the positive attention heâs receiving after proving himself in street combat prior to his transfer to an all-delinquents high school. Nevertheless, he wants to fight his way to the top of his new environment, and if that means sticking up for the little guy along the way, all the better.Â
I love that Wind Breakerâs overarching messages of self-improvement and helping the weak without expecting a reward are basically anathema for the base power fantasies that largely come from light novels over the past decade and change, but even moreso that Haruka, loner that he is, keeps having to learn that heâs not going to get anywhere without surrounding himself with the right people and relying on their support. Battle shonen are usually pretty blatant with this stuff, but to see it spelled out so clearly in a series like this just hits right.
Wind Breaker looks terrific at just about every step, too. Every single thing Iâve seen from CloverWorks from the past few years has been a bop, which makes it that much more maddening that this is the studio that bungled the Persona 5 anime and supposedly botched The Promised Neverland in its second season. I get that not everything works out as planned sometimes but I find myself waiting for the other shoe to drop sometimes. Iâm glad itâs been smooth so far, at least. Some pacing issues and a weird place to end the show, but I know for a fact I'll be there when this comes back in spring.
18. Laid-Back Camp, season 3
I am not immune to the Cute Girls Doing Cute Things genre, and when all is said and done I think Yuru Camp could very well stand alone at the top. A show this directly responsible for the uptick in camping culture and countryside tourism in Japan clearly holds some sway over pop culture, and itâs clearly deserved.
Returning to the present day after the 2022 film gave us a look at the Outdoor Club in adulthood, Yuru Campâs third season gives us exactly what we wanted: More of the same. We largely focus on the solo expeditions of Rin, Nadeshiko, and the latterâs hometown friend Ayano as they trek to their collective meetup spot, and as the seasons change we get the entire gang together for some springtime hanami. Itâs cute, itâs funny, itâs whimsical, itâs Yuru Camp. You know what youâre getting into at this point.
With studio Eightbit taking over the series in its third season, Yuru Camp still largely looks the same, and wonderfully so, but it can be a bit off at times: CGI vehicles look far more distractingly out-of-place, and for as gorgeous as the background art was in the first two seasons and movie, it can come across as a bit more uncanny this time out. I donât know whether some of the shots of sakura branches were traced or run through some kind of AI post-processing from archival photos, and I hate to speculate on that, but given that this is the same studio that bafflingly under-animates the money printer that is Blue Lock, I canât exactly put it past them.
Production quibbles aside, I canât really complain about more Yuru Camp. Itâs a bit lighter on plot than previous seasons, but this is a series that was light on plot to begin with. We get to spend time with these goofs, learn about camping and the Japanese countryside, and then maybe go touch grass ourselves. Thatâs a good message for a Cute Girls Doing Cute Things series to have: Go do your own cute things.
17. NieR: Automata Ver. 1.1a, part 2
The second half of this adaptation was going to be the metric by which fans of the 2017 action-RPG judged the whole work. The first half in 2023, covering the gameâs A and B routes, was a solid if troubled production that did a good job of covering the narrative and action, even implementing surprising easter eggs from NieR Replicant along the way. Sloppy CGI integration in early episodes and a COVID-induced delay hampered things, though, so there were some nerves about the showâs return.
Any fears were quickly allayed once the second half of the series began, covering the real meat of the story in routes C-E. Ver. 1.1a immediately looked exceptional, with expressive character animation and fluid action sequences. Real pathos was instilled into the routeâs early tragedies. Most welcome of all was the serious work put into expanding A2âs character and role in the story (as well as her backside). It felt like sheâd gotten the short end of the stick narratively in the game, so it felt right to spend more time with her, tie her story in the present back to the past that was hinted at in the Resistance flashbacks, and just get to see her be a tsundere a couple times. Iâm gonna have to go back and rewatch the whole series dubbed because I just know Cherami Leigh crushed it.
Iâm of two minds about Ver. 1.1a as a whole: On one hand, this is just about as good an adaptation of the game as we probably could have gotten. On the other, a big part of what makes the NieR gamesâ narratives work so well comes from the fact that they could pretty much only be told through the framework of a video game. While Ver. 1.1a does a perfectly fine job of delivering the gameâs narrative and providing its own take on the gameâs extremely video-game-y ending, much of what makes NieRâs tragedies so impactful is the playerâs agency (and occasional lack thereof) in these matters.Â
Nothing can replace actually playing NieR: Automata as a means of experiencing its story, but Ver. 1.1a is a darn good companion piece, and one that may even hint at the future of the Drakengard/NieR franchise. Now if only Yoko Taro would focus on something other than gacha games and death game anime for two secondsâŠ
16. Train to the End of the World
The writer/director duo behind Squid Girl came back to give us one of the best and most bizarre original anime this year. Train to the End of the World is overtly and unapologetically weird, and thatâs the way I like âem.
This weird and wonderful trek across a warped and wildly varied landscape dazzles the eyes and rots the brain in unexpected ways, but itâs a stellar character comedy through and through. Shuumatsu Trainâs oddball protagonists are goofy, galaxy-brained, and sometimes flat-out mean in ways that only teenage girls can be. The dialogue is expertly written and some of the punchiest Iâve ever seen in anime. The girls bicker, mess with strangers, and engage in the kinds of inane conversations you only have when youâre the most bored youâve ever been in your life.
While rarely laugh-out-loud funny, Train to the End of the World is intrinsically hilarious. The sheer absurdity on display is the kind that leaves you just shaking your head in disbelief. One episode theyâre playing House of the Dead to get out of a real-life zombie situation, and in another theyâre acting out their favorite fictional anime that you, the viewer, are just expected to know about already. Itâs a stupid show in the smartest ways; a classical Homerian epic with ruminations on the future, but also one where the girls threaten to wipe out a Lilliputian colony by peeing on it. Itâs both eschatological and scatological. With the recent discourse over modern adaptations and interpretations of The Odyssey, this anime might as well be the nuclear option.
Train to the End of the World was a standout in a strong spring season, but it didnât shake out super high in a long and darn good year of anime. Thatâs fine and all, but I really hope it ends up attaining the cult hit status it seemed destined for.Â
15. Mayonaka Punch
This one had been distant on my radar for a couple of weeks after it premiered, but as soon as I found out it was a P.A. Works original, I picked it up immediately. Any original series by the studio that gave us Akiba Maid Warâs glorious gut-wrenching insanity (as well as last yearâs exceptional Skip and Loafer adaptation) is going to get my attention, and although Mayonaka Punch doesnât quite reach the same highs as Akiba Maid War, it does try to match the latterâs most madcap moments.
I donât have a better pitch than âCanceled YouTuber starts up a new channel with a house full of lesbian vampires,â nor do I really need one. Mayonaka Punchâs comedy largely revolves around the personality clash between the disaffected, avoidant Masaki and the pushy, hyperactive Live (who definitely wants Masaki for more than just her blood), but the whole cast is a riot. Throwing in a baby day trader, a taciturn fujoshi, and a big-titty pachinko fiend are just the right spices to make this a particularly tasty stew.
Chaos naturally ensues, and watching these women try to channel it into a successful YouTube channel is an easy recipe for comedy. Everyone has terrific chemistry and I was rapt with attention every time we got to learn more about each of these vampire girlsâ history. What came as a huge surprise, though, was how potent some of the emotional hits ended up, even when it involved characters outside of the main pairing. The fact that the biggest one came in just the fourth episode was a masterstroke; I was already on board for the comedy but just like that I was fully invested in a character other than the one who wants to suck the protagonist dry. Iâm not rephrasing that.
This one absolutely deserves to be a cult classic, and the door is left open just maddeningly enough at the end that I can only pray for more. Mayonaka Punch is a boatload of fun and deserves way more attention than itâs gotten. You can change that. Right now. Watch this show.
Prior to writing this, Fairouz Ai (Liveâs voice actress and a huge presence in a handful of the shows Iâve already discussed) announced that she would be taking a hiatus from VA work following a PTSD diagnosis. I wish her all of the time, recovery, and support she needs.
14. Urusei Yatsura (2022), season 2
The opening salvo in the ongoing Rumiko Takahashi revival (weird thing to say about a mangaka whoâs still alive and working, I know) returned this year for the second half of its âall-starsâ run, marathoning us through retellings of the classic mangaâs greatest hits, the oddest of its many oddballs, and its spectacular, heartfelt conclusion. More Lum is always a good thing.
Iâve written plenty about Urusei Yatsuraâs remake following each cour except the first, and I donât have much more to add at this point. Itâs a classic for a reason and it laid the foundations for dozens of jokes, tropes, and standards that are fundamental to comedy in anime to this day. Even when some of the jokes may come off as trite or tropey, itâs easy to see just how and why it made Takahashi so successful. The exaggerated slice-of-life hijinks, outsized slapstick, and time-and-space surrealness are just as much of a treat as the deep, eclectic cast. And to top it all off, hereâs Ataru and Lum being a couple of freaks who deserve each other.
Even though the 46-episode run certainly feels truncated compared to the 191 episodes, six films, and ten OVAs that came before it, David Production did a fine job of putting a modern touch on such a classic work and highlighting its strengths. And even though most of the run was an abridged run through the greatest hits, Iâm really glad the studio made sure to dedicate the last few episodes to the mangaâs final arc, bringing Lum and Ataru together in a beautiful and (briefly) satisfying climax.
And even for as satisfying as that ending was, it was nearly overshadowed byâŠ
13. Ranma œ (2024)
âŠthe revival of Takahashiâs biggest hit.
Yes, right on the heels of the ending of the remake of her landmark romcom classic, came the announcement that her even BIGGER landmark romcom classic was also getting a remake. Ranma Âœ is one of the hallmarks of 90s anime writ large, working late-80s Japanâs fascination with Chinese martial arts (partially due to Dragon Ballâs success) into a romantic-comedy framework that also accidentally served as the genesis of the harem genre. Iâd somehow never actually engaged with Ranma prior to the remake, so I was happy to get in on a new ground floor and I was immediately sold.
As the youngest daughter of the Tendo Dojo, Akane Tendo is put in a predicament when her father betrothes her (at her sistersâ urging) to his friendâs son, Ranma Saotome. Though both are skilled fighters and a good match in that regard, Akane is a bit of a hothead and doesnât much care for boys, so sheâs not a fan of this arrangement, but itâs made all the more bizarre by the fact that Ranma is also a girl sometimes. Thanks to a bizarre accident in China, Ranma turns into a girl when soaked with cold water and back into a boy when hit with hot water. Shenanigans ensue as Ranma and Akaneâs contentious relationship hits innumerable peaks and valleys, all the while fighting off an ever-growing menagerie of powerful, fight-happy suitors gunning for the hands and lips of Akane and both versions of Ranma.
MAPPA of all studios being the one to re-adapt Ranma came as a surprise, and you probably couldâve convinced me David Production took over this Takahashi adaptation as well. Ranmaâs remake adopts several of the same visual flairs youâd see in Urusei Yatsura, including the Ben Day dots, color inversions, and manga-style onscreen onomatopoeias. On the other hand, while most of the moment-to-moment character animation is pretty much what youâd expect from any given anime, several of the action sequences are very well-animated to MAPPAâs typically high standard. I just hope the animators werenât getting the Chainsaw Man or Jujutsu Kaisen treatment.
Ranma Âœ is as hilarious as ever, but it can get a little wonky thematically when it comes to gender politics, boundaries, and expectations, as Iâd been made aware before ever engaging with the work. I also knew from the Urusei Yatsura remake that this was basically Takahashiâs wheelhouse, as there are a couple of pretty genderbendy characters in there as well. Several of the male antagonists in Ranma are more than a little pushy when it comes to women who catch their eye, and a lot of the humor around Ranmaâs gender swaps revolves around how their male socialization affects the lack of modesty with which they present their female form (more on that later). People who are much better versed in gender matters than myself, both academically and personally, can speak on the positives and negatives of these things much better than I can, and itâs too early in the series for me to really make a judgment call. I do think itâs odd, though, that even with the central romance, Akane doesnât seem to remotely entertain the thought of getting involved with Ranmaâs female side, and unfortunately I donât really see that ever happening. So far, all of these things just come across as flat-out silly and more of a product of its time than anything nefarious.Â
The original Ranma Âœ adaptation remains a seminal work for a solid generation and a half of anime fans, so of course a remake was going to be met with some criticism. Some didnât appreciate the more muted color palette compared to the late 80s/early 90s Studio Deen version, and while itâs certainly missing some of the flair of the hand-painted backgrounds and saturated lighting effects the medium has missed since that era, I personally like the softer hues; I find them a lot more reminiscent of Rumiko Takahashiâs own colorations for her art outside of the manga. Itâs not as technicolor as the Urusei Yatsura remake, but I think that actually helps set the new Ranma apart rather than riding the formerâs coattails.
The main difference people seem to be complaining about, however, has more to do with boobs. Takahashi has never been shy about including nudity in her manga, and in an era where uncensored bazongas were perfectly fine to publish in boysâ manga magazines, she was typically more matter-of-fact about the female form instead of pursuing titillation. As such, a story like Ranmaâs, in which its title character is typically blase about presenting their female incarnation modestly, had a lot to work with on that front, and the original anime played along.
Not so with the MAPPA version. Nipples are conspicuously missing in scenes that legitimately do call for nudity, and an ass crack appears to be missing from an early scene as well. Personally, I donât mind the Barbie doll treatment, and as Iâd been reading the manga as the animeâs story progressed, I didn't find all that much missing in the transition from page to screen. Weebs tend to convince themselves theyâre the most oppressed people on earth, so of course there were cries of censorship, which is a claim I donât really care to entertain. These are different times, broadcast regulations in Japan are almost certainly different from what they were 35 years ago, and Netflix and/or MAPPA likely didnât see the need for it. Could be any of those things. Iâm not losing sleep over it.
And with that, Iâm done talking about Rumiko Takahashi (for now). Iâm grateful for everything related to her work, even tangentially, that came out this year, and my life is richer for it. Iâm glad to have gotten into her work in earnest this year, and I can say with all conviction (hot take incoming) that sheâs one of the greatest mangaka ever. I look forward to diving further into even more of her work.
12. The Elusive Samurai
Iâd have been perfectly happy if Wind Breaker had been CloverWorksâ only beautifully-animated oddball shonen hit this year, and then they went and outdid themselves the very next season with this one.
The Elusive Samurai is a gorgeous, timeless-looking piece of historical fiction beginning at the very end of the Kamakura period, following the last survivor of the Hojo clan, the young Tokiyuki, as heâs urged by an eccentric priest to lead a pack of freedom fighters and take revenge. Despite coming from a prominent family within the shogunate, Tokiyuki was an impertinent kid and preferred to play hide-and-seek instead of attending any combat training. The priest, Yorishige, receives a vision of the future that predicts that Tokiyuki will fell his familyâs usurper not by becoming a powerful warrior, but by doing what heâs already best at: Being a squirrelly little shit.
I just gushed about how good this show looks three months ago, and even now Iâm thinking back fondly on how well it blends whimsy with brutality. You can have Yorishige and the kids goofing off and cracking jokes one minute and vibrant crimson beheadings the next. Even little Tokiyuki makes a joyful game out of slicing a banditâs veins to ribbons later in the season. It feels like a callback to anime films and OVAs of the 80s, with the film grain effect to match. Almost every single thing about this show looks and sounds incredible.
Of course, thereâs the CGI. I really donât like complaining about that sort of thing, but it was such a blatant and unnecessary cost-cutting move that it almost cheapens the rest of the show. Look, I get that horses can be a pain to hand-animate after a while, but having charactersâs CGI models speaking while riding on horseback is just enough to take me out of the show, especially when they already look as bizarre as, say, Sadamune. How that passed muster with the rest of the showâs standard is beyond me.
So, maybe I did dock it a spot or two for that, but I see that as a wrinkle that can be ironed out. The Elusive Samurai is absurdly promising, and its debut season is a tremendous statement. Canât wait for more.
11. Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines!
As I made clear last year by putting 100 Girlfriendsâ debut season in my top ten for 2023, for as much as I love a good straight-up romance story, I have ample room in my heart for trashy dipshit romcoms as well. Makeine shares that affection and forges its own identity from it, establishing its own throne atop a hill of garbage.
This is not a âyeah itâs good if you can look past the tropesâ show. Makeine is firmly on its bullshit, and it is firmly about its bullshit. Itâs not nearly as off-the-wall as 100 Girlfriends, few shows are, but itâs well aware of your expectations and leaves you guessing whether youâll have them expertly subverted or just thrown right back in your face. Even the protagonist, the light novel fanatic Nukumizu, is calling out the tropes as they happen, but itâs been a fun time watching him learn that heâs more than just a wet-blanket LN protagonist. He thinks heâs just along for the ride like any other blank-faced self-insert in these stories, as gets roped into the personal lives of these poor girls and learns that, yes, they are real people and that, yes, he is too.
I could go on and on about Too Many Losing Heroinesâ idiosyncrasies and offbeat characters and punchy dialogue, but I did that plenty just a few months ago. Instead, I want to call attention once more to just how freakishly well-made this show is. A-1 Pictures had zero reason to go this hard on a goofy, trashy light novel romcom adaptation, and yet here they were, throwing their A-team at the whole project. Character animations are intricate, background art is sumptuous, lighting effects immaculate, and music on point at all times. The OP is an earworm (and one of a surprising number of ska intros and outros Iâve taken in this year), and having each of the main titular heroines perform her own story-appropriate ED was a masterstroke. Even the visual gags are perfect and allowed to land on their own.
I already cannot wait for more of this. If A-1 has given us all weâre going to get of the Kaguya-sama anime, then Iâm as all-in on Makeine as they are. Not the best romcom out there, but easily one of the best-made out there.
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What Sharks players got wrong (and have learned) about living in San Jose By Corey Masisak Mar 31, 2023
The idea for this edition of The Athleticâs ongoing series of stories called âWhat I Got Wrongâ came from Nico Sturm.
Like Sturm, I recently moved to San Jose â it will be 15 months ago on April 10. When someone asked him early this season how he was adjusting to living here, he responded with, âItâs colder here than I expected.â Sturm began his NHL career in Minnesota, with a brief stop in Colorado last season.
Save for a 10-month hiatus in Charlotte, North Carolina, I spent my entire life living in the Northeast, or close enough to it â Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. and New York City. Iâd been to San Jose for work a few times, to San Francisco for work once and spent a couple days at an NHL ownersâ meeting on the 17-mile drive (Spanish Bay, though the hotel I stayed at felt a million miles away from the majesty of those golf courses, both literally and figuratively).
The day I was offered the opportunity to move here and cover the Sharks, I didnât know a lot about the area â all of my time in San Jose was spent downtown. I did a lot of research before actually moving out here, but a few things still surprised me. Like Sturm, the weather was one of them.
We have what Iâd consider three seasons here, which is more than I expected. I thought it was going to warm and ⊠slightly less warm. I love that my collection of hoodies and vests and other spring/fall-related clothes didnât get left in boxes at my momâs house in Western Pennsylvania. I love that there was snow on the mountains behind the foothills on March 30, even if there has been a lot of rain in 2023.
The other thing I got wrong was the food. My expectations were, letâs call it measured, after living in Manhattan for most of the past 10 years. I knew about the spaghetti at OJâs and the burritos at La Vicâs, but there is so much great food here, and so many people, a lot of whom Iâve never met, have helped me discover it.
So when I had to think of an idea for a âWhat I Got Wrongâ story, I remembered that chat with Sturm. And I thought, what if I ask a bunch of Sharks what they got wrong about living here?
Some of the answers are similar. Some are not. Marc-Edouard Vlasic wins the award for making me laugh the hardest with his very unexpected response.
What did you know about San Jose before moving here?
Erik Karlsson: I came here at least a few times. I didnât know much. I knew Santana Row, and the area around it. I knew Napa was close, and San Francisco.
Logan Couture: I didnât know where it was. I thought it was near Mexico. We didnât learn a lot of American geography. I started watching more Sharks games on the bus in Ottawa when Jamie McGinn got drafted, but I never looked it up on a map. That obviously feels dumb now looking back at it, but I was 18.
Marc-Edouard Vlasic: Nothing.
Noah Gregor: Nothing. The Sharks â thatâs about it.
Kevin Labanc: I knew absolutely nothing. I thought it was going to be a beach town, like San Diego.
Mario Ferarro: Nothing.
Matt Benning: I thought we were in a drought? Thatâs about it.
Nico Sturm: What did I know about San Jose? The tech bubble. Thatâs about it.
Oskar Lindblom: I knew about Santana Row, but that was pretty much it. And the weather was always nice.
Steven Lorentz: I wasnât a huge California expert, but beaches and palm trees and warm weather. Also, with San Jose, I just knew it was Silicon Valley.
Kaapo Kahkonen (He rattled off a bunch of places. Kahkonen clearly did more homework than his teammates): I grew up in Europe and when I was younger, my goal was to play over here. Iâm not saying I did research on every NHL city, but I did learn about California, the Midwest, the East Coast.
Jacob MacDonald: Just that it is ridiculously expensive. That was one of the first thoughts I had. Then a couple of the guys talked about how nice the weather is. Somebody the first couple of days I was here was complaining about how cold it was. I was like, âIt just snowed eight inches at my place in Colorado. I think weâre doing OK here.â
Radim Simek: I knew Tommy Hertl. Other than that, nothing. I knew it was in California. It was pretty crazy. I started talking to them in like January or February and I signed my contract in May. I was just trying to learn English. I didnât have time to learn about (the city).
What did you get wrong, or what surprised you after living here?
Karlsson: How beautiful it is. I think the nature is pretty hard to beat anywhere you go, or at least anywhere Iâve been thatâs not a tropical island. I just like the mountains the greenery and the ocean. You get a lot of different things that you donât in most other places in the U.S.
Couture: Around the time I got drafted, they had the San Jose Stealth lacrosse team, and my dad reffed some games here. And I came out for some camps, so we talked about the weather first off, just that it was incredible. It was such a different day-to-day life than I was used to. The people are different, the food is different, the culture is a bit different, although Ontario is very multicultural now. There are a lot of good places to eat. Iâve learned over 14 years that you can get every type of food in a lot of good restaurants. And the people are extremely nice. At first, I thought it was going to be different than Canada, but people are really nice here as well.
Vlasic: I didnât know you had to pay for your water. That surprised me. You pay for the water and itâs crap.
Wait ⊠so you didnât pay for water in Quebec?
No. We have huge dams up north, and the water is fantastic. You can drink it right out of the faucet. It doesnât rot your pipes. At one point, I was like why are all my silver kitchen faucets corroded? Thereâs so much corrosion. But I have to pay for it? And I canât drink it? Thereâs a lot of calcium in it. That shocked me. But the weather is very nice. And the people are very nice. Itâs very dog-friendly here, and I really enjoy that. Quebec is (dog friendly) but not as much as here. I can bring my dogs anywhere here.
Gregor: I know it hasnât been as good this year because of the way weâve been playing, but the fans are unbelievable. I never really expected a California team to have fans show up and support us like they do here. I know a lot of my buddies from around the league always say when they come into the Shark Tank and itâs bumpinâ itâs one of the best arenas in the league to play in.
Labanc: I remember asking one of the guys here, like what should I pack? Should I just bring shorts, or will I need long sleeves and sweaters? I thought it was just going to be 70, 80, 90 degrees all year round but you get here and find out that the winters are colder. It can get pretty chilly. You can see snow on top of the mountains. Thereâs so much to do around here, and itâs nice to be in a community where people are so involved. Itâs not like one big town, itâs a bunch of little towns spread across the area.
Ferraro: The immediate thing was California, so I was like warm weather always, beaches everywhere and celebrities like Hollywood. But then I realized that California is very big. The weather does get cold, and the beaches arenât out your front door, and Hollywood is a five-hour drive. But, the weather is still phenomenal and way better than anything I dealt with in Toronto, there are still beaches and I donât mind commuting to them. The nature, the views, the mountains, there are a lot of great things. So it exceeded my expectations in the end, but when I first came here for a camp and was staying in a hotel in downtown San Jose, it wasnât quite what I expected. Now that Iâve lived here for three years, I know I like it a lot.
Benning: I didnât have a lot of expectations. Everywhere you go is different. Coming from Tennessee, I guess I thought the Cali lifestyle is pretty laid back, but in reality people are always going here, working hard. Maybe at the beach, people are just chilling out, but from what Iâve seen people work a lot here and they work hard.
Sturm: The weather has not been what I expected. I thought it would be a little warmer throughout the winter, though all the guys have said this was not the usual. So the weather, and how multicultural it is. Itâs really a melting pot. I guess thatâs because of the location, right? And the tech industry. Itâs really an interesting mix of people, so that has been interesting. That wasnât something I realized before coming here.
Lindblom: It didnât really surprise me, but I have a dog and we go on a lot of walks, and thereâs just a lot of beautiful nature around here. A lot of new places to see. The longer Iâm here, the more I like it.
Sturm: There are a lot of different backgrounds here. Itâs been interesting to learn about all the diversity here. Itâs just a really cool community. I was definitely wrong about all the sunshine. Itâs been freakinâ raining like, all the time and a little chilly, but otherwise, itâs been great.
Kahkonen: The guys have said that it has been raining way more than normal this year. Thatâs the only thing Iâve really been surprised about.
MacDonald: I was right about it being so expensive, but itâs just such a nice place to live. Itâs sunny all the time. Thatâs one of the things I loved about Colorado too was all the sunshine. Everything here is really close. Thatâs one thing I didnât expect. Depending on where you live, either rink is like 5-10 minutes away. Colorado was the opposite â everything was super spread out.
Simek: Iâm not a big fan of big towns or shopping areas. But I was surprised by the people. They are so friendly here. It is much different than in the Czech Republic. Also when you order things, they come so quick here.
Do you have a favorite place after settling in that you didnât know about before moving here?
Karlsson: I live in Los Gatos now, so Iâd say that. Itâs close to the beach and to the mountains. Itâs easy to get anywhere from there. I was surprised there was a neighborhood like that. Well, there are numerous neighborhoods like that here.
Vlasic: Tahoe. I like to go on the Nevada side. Itâs a little quieter.
Gregor: Carmel for sure is my favorite place. I hadnât heard of it at all and Iâve been there about three times in the past year alone. I just love the small, kind of European vibe to it. Youâre right on the beach. Itâs my favorite spot in the area.
Labanc: Napa. Itâs just ⊠I love going up there. Lake Tahoe, like if we want to get some snow around Christmas time, we head up to the mountains. And definitely Carmel-By-The-Sea. Thatâs a beautiful spot. That definitely wowed me the first time.
Ferarro: I think itâs the 17-mile drive, Pebble Beach, Carmel. That whole area is sick. Santa Cruz isnât my go-to but itâs still really nice. I also really like Campbell and Los Gatos. Even downtown, I donât hang out there a lot, but there are a couple nice museums Iâve been to.
Sturm: I donât know if itâs a hangout spot per se, but my girlfriend and I really like Boba Guys on Santana Row. Itâs funny, because weâre both coffee drinkers, so weâd go to Starbucks every day in Minnesota, and I was spending $15, $16 every day. So we got this really nice Swiss coffee machine from Europe. Now I havenât been to Starbucks all year because of this coffee machine ⊠but now I spend $15 at Boba Guys instead.
Lindblom: I drove down to Santa Cruz, and that was really beautiful. It was fun watching the surfers in the water. Back home, we donât really have that. Half Moon Bay was really nice too, and all the wineries around. Itâs different from what Iâm used to.
Kahkonen: There are a lot of opportunities for hiking or walking on the beach. The one really cool thing we did was the 17-mile drive and saw Pebble Beach, Carmel. We went for lunch at the golf club there. I donât really golf, but that was pretty cool. So I guess Iâve been surprised by just how many things like that there are to see here. Iâm also a big wine guy, and there is a lot of that around. I read somewhere that all this snow is going to be good for the vineyards, so maybe there will be some really good vintages in a few years.
Some more Nico lore from Corey Masisak's Sharks coverage:
The only thing he knew about San Jose before moving there was the tech industry
After moving to SJ he was surprised by the weather & the level of multiculturalism. He also mentions the tech industry has "an interesting mix of people" lmao
He & his partner used to spend $15 for coffee at Starbucks in Minnesota but after they bought a home coffee machine they stopped going to Starbucks & spend $15 at Boba Guys instead
From this article: www . nytimes . com/athletic/4367590/2023/03/31/sharks-san-jose-living/ (the other players' answers are also pretty interesting/funny - peep Vlasic complaining about having to pay for water vs. in Quebec)
BOBA GUYS????? BOBA GUYS FROM MY FANFIC?????
My favorite thing about this article is how they continuously doxx themselves. My second favorite part is how they all sound so scared by how friendly Californian are. Sorry Sharkies it is in our culture to be nice and not haters!
You know I did read this article way back when it was published and the ONLY thing I internalized was Pickles complaining about the water. Because he is RIGHT. The water in San Jose SUCKS. It's undrinkable!! It tastes so bad!! I wrecked more than Britta container bc of the calcium deposits. I had to throw out a tea pot at one point. And it's like why am I paying for something that is destroying every part of my bathtub. HE IS RIGHT TO COMPLAIN
thank you anon I forgot about this article and it's a delight!!
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just thought of stamps treatment of elendira again ..no .. NOO
#what the hell did she ever do to them#i saw a twt abt trigun stargaze (?) stamp s2 (?)#and how its 2 yrs after season one and i first got sad bc i was hoping for her og design revival#but then i remembered they made her a CHILD????#& not even that but the ?? what was it . changed her into a half plant prototype ?#canonical trans woman changed into child laboratory experiment like what compelled you to do that.why#no i cant even think ab it too much or i legitimately get upset HELPP#LIKE SHES ONE OF MY FVAORITE CHARACTERS EVER AND THEY RUINED WUITE LITERALLY EVERYTHING THAT I LOVED ABT HER#ugh.xAIHHGGHJHG#elendira#sometimes i wish . soo hard that i could j be normal and like things and have fun#but im such a stickler abt consistency w characters and stories such that any deviation makes me like .no#i cant deal w it HELPPP we need to adhere by character bibles again . we need to maintain the general chronological order of events#wlfwood characterization is a mess across the board and introducing late stage concepts / characters / plot devices early#just messes w the story in irreparable ways imođ#yess âstamp was never meant to be maxâ i get it .. but 98 accomplished what stmp couldnt#with 16% the published og materialHELP#all of this AND u made legato ugly as fuck LIKEE GIVE ME SOMETHINGG.? rem too omg..
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Listening to Let Go by BTS while being sad about minecraft diaries is crazy bc actually fuck off
#aphblr#aphverse#aphmau#mcd#aphmau minecraft diaries#minecraft diaries#this is so fucked#i love minecraft diaries so close to my heart#I need to make a post word vomitting about my headcanons sometime#i will do that soon#i don't like diverging from canon too much#so most my headcanons are more about small things I notice line up#but that are never really confirmed in canon#like levin definitely being garroths biological son#obvious lowk by how levins mother asks abotu garroth#and jsut can't remember that bc early season they're jst gaining conciousness again in the area around pd#yk#anyways#i used mcd lowk#and pdh#to cope with my dads death during late 2017#and also bts since i got into bts just before my dad died#so it's a weird mesh of coping methods coming together years later#esp since i've been getting into both again lately#and working on my yr12 major work on grief and how i deal with it in my everday life#that's crazy#i need to finish all 6 of my artworks this weekend and week pray for me#it's 2 hours until sunday so really i have a day#fuck#i spent too much time drawing fanart and playing dauntless
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if you need me Iâll be screaming into a pillow about jay/street
#sammy spam#yeahhhh Iâm rewatching early seasons cpd and remembering how much I loved jayâs character#also how badly I wanted to throw street into chicago back when I wrote for them#the three army!street x jay drafts from almost a year ago are STARING at me#might make a moodboard or smth for them#just to get it out of my system#(as if thatâd work)
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Back on Track
Pairing: Lando Norris x Reader
Summary: After a fight with Lando, youâre nowhere to be found when he leaves for Austin, making him fear the relationship is over. But when you arrive at the track with Max, he gets a second chance to make things right, and the two of you reconcile.
Word count: 2061
Even though we're going through it And it makes you feel alone Just know that I would die for you Baby, I would die for you, yeah
You and Lando rarely fought. Youâd been together since his final season in Formula 2, a bloody long time, and you could count the big fights on one hand. But this one was different. This was the worst of them all.
It was his last day at home before flying to Austin, and somehow everything went down.
"You're being clingy!" He shouted, running a hand through his messy curls, frustration etched on his face.
You stared at him, stunned. "Iâm being clingy? Me? Lando, weâve been together for years, and I have never asked you for anything. The one time I do, and this is what you say? Wow."
"Yeah, well, youâve never acted like this before!" His face hardened, eyes sparking with irritation you werenât used to. "Seriously, if you suddenly want some boyfriend whoâll sit around every night, watching dumb TV shows and cuddling you to sleep, maybe you should find someone else."
You shook your head, disbelief morphing into something different, something more hurt. "Maybe I should do that!"
He was beyond pissed. "Then please, do! I'm going out and I'll do the same." He turned, grabbing his jacket without a second glance. and strode out, slamming the door shut behind him.
You flinched at the echo, the silence crashing down around you as tears started to well up. "I hate you, Lando Norris." You whispered into the emptiness of the apartment.
Lando sat in the VIP section of his favorite Monaco club, gazing blankly over the crowded dance floor. The music pulsed, people laughed and danced, but his thoughts were miles away, thinking of you.
Max leaned in, breaking Landoâs trance. "Are you going to tell me whatâs going on, or do I have to drag it out of you?" Lando shrugged. "Was it that bad?"
Lando sighed, his gaze distant. "It was! It was the worst fight weâve ever had." He swallowed, the words bitter. "She probably thinks Iâm cheating on her right now."
Maxâs eyebrows shot up. "What are you talking about? Why would she think that?"
"Because, I pretty much said that." Lando muttered lound enough for Max to hear over the music.
Max looked at him, incredulous. "Why the hell would you say that, you absolute idiot? You love her."
Lando exhaled heavily. "I was angry! I didnât even think. I just⊠said it. I realized how bad it sounded the second I left."
Max shook his head, staring at him with a mix of pity and frustration. "Well, congratulations: youâre an idiot!"
"Thanks for the information."
It was late when Lando finally got home. The apartment was dark, and silence filled the rooms. He stepped into the kitchen, grabbing a bottle of water from the fridge, his mind caught between whether he should crash on the sofa or swallow his pride, apologize, and lie beside you.
He waked to the closed bedroom door, standing there for a long moment, nerves filling his body. His hand hovered over the doorknob, but he stopped himself. He stepped back and with the sting of guilt he fell down on the sofa.
You were deep asleep when a hand shook your shoulder. Groggily, you opened your eyes to see your best friend sitting on the edge of the bed, her eyes barely open, hair rumpled from sleep.
"What?"
She yawned, rubbing her eyes before looking at you. "Your phone wonât stop ringing."
Blinking, you glanced at the empty nightstand, remembering youâd left your phone in the living room. "What time is it?" You muttered. "Itâs probably Lando. We were supposed to leave for Austin early."
She groaned, pulling a pillow over her head and laying down next to you. "Then answer it or turn it off. Itâs too early for this, and Iâm exhausted."
"She rejected my call!" Lando exclaimed, pacing back and forth in the apartment.
Max raised an eyebrow. "Thatâs good news."
"How is that good?"
"At least we know sheâs okay." He said. "And still mad at you, which is probably deserved."
"I donât even know if she was still here when I got home last night. The bedroom door was closed, and I just⊠crashed on the sofa. I only realized she was gone this morning."
Max nodded thoughtfully. "So, whatâs the plan now?"
âI donât know,â Lando groaned, slumping into a chair, rubbing his hands over his face. "The teamâs going to kill me if I miss this flight."
"So go!" Max said firmly.
Lando looked up, shaking his head. "No way. Iâm not leaving without her."
Max rolled his eyes. "Look, she knows you have to leave, Lando. Sooner or later, sheâs coming back, and when she does, Iâll bring her to Austin myself. Just go."
"What if she refuses to go?"
"She loves you. She'll want t make things right. Trust me!"
Lando hesitated. "You promise?"
"I promise."
You slipped into the apartment two hours later, knowing Lando would be gone by now. The silence felt heavy as you shut the door, but before you could make it to the kitchen, Max appeared, stepping out from Landoâs streaming room.
You jumped, clutching your chest. "Max! What the hell? You scared me!"
"Sorry!" He said, raising his hands in apology.
"What are you doing here? Is Lando still here?" You glanced around, half expecting him to walk out from somewhere.
"He left. Had to, or heâd have missed his flight."
You made your way to the kitchen, grabbing a bottle of water from the fridge and taking a long sip. "I thought you were going with him."
"I am. I was just waiting for you."
You looked at him, understanding dawning slowly. "Max, I donât think going with you is a good idea." You sank into a chair at the small dining table, and Max sat across from you.
"Thatâs not true."
"Max, you donât know how he treated me, the things he saidâŠ" You swallowed, voice shaking. "He told me I should find someone else. And said he would, too."
Max leaned forward, shaking his head. "Look, he was furious and stupid. Belive me, I know what he said, and he regrets every word. He didnât even want to leave. I practically had to drag him onto the helicopter."
Tears pricked at your eyes. "Max, I don't know."
"Heâs an idiot, but heâs an idiot in love with you. Iâve never seen him like this with anyone, Y/N. Heâs been calling you non-stop, hoping youâd pick up, and heâs completely torn up about it. So please, come with me. Letâs go to Austin."
Lando had been unusually quiet all day. Practice had gone well, but not well enough; the Ferraris were ahead, and so was Verstappen. His mind shouldâve been on the upcoming sprint qualifying, but all he could think about was you and the fight. He could only hope that Max was somehow convincing you to come to Austin.
"Everything alright? Youâve been quiet, which is⊠not like you." Oscar asked, glancing over at Lando as they wrapped up filming a video for McLarenâs social media.
"Just tired." Lando muttered.
Oscar hesitated, then asked gently. "Whereâs Y/N? Lily told me she was coming."
Landoâs jaw tensed, his eyes flicking up to meet Oscarâs. "I⊠donât think sheâs coming." He admitted, his voice low. "I messed things up pretty badly."
Oscar raised his eyebrows. "Want to talk about it?"
Lando shook his head, leaning back and closing his eyes. "Not really. Just⊠hoping I havenât lost her." He said, more to himself than to Oscar.
Lando was suiting up, pulling on his gloves and securing his helmet, trying to lock his focus onto the upcoming sprint qualifying. But the knot of anxiety in his stomach hadnât eased since he arrived, knowing he might have to go through this entire weekend without you there.
Just then, Max appeared in front of him, grinning. "Hey, mate. Just came by to wish you luck. And, by the wayâŠ" Max lowered his voice, glancing over his shoulder. "Sheâs here."
"Fuck... thank you for bringing her."
There, standing quietly near the corner, arms crossed and headphones on, was you. You looked a little nervous, a shy expression on your face and when your eyes met, you quickly looked away.
A wave of relief fell over him, and he instinctively took a step forward, desperate to close the space between you. But Max put a hand on his shoulder, holding him back.
"Not now." Max warned. "Youâve got a sprint to think about. You can talk to her after."
"Butâ" Lando began, his eyes darting back to you, a urge to apologize.
A couple of mechanics also intercepted him, nudging him toward the car with hurried reminders. "Weâre starting in a few, Lando."
Lando clenched his jaw, glancing back at you. Taking a deep breath, Lando slipped into the car, his heart beating a little steadier, his mind clearing. For the first time all day, he felt ready. You were here and that was everything.
You watched the qualifying from the garage, heart pounding with every lap. It was always like this: nerve-wracking, pride and fear as you watched him push himself and the car to the limit. But today, your chest felt even tighter, knowing the tension lingering between you.
When the session ended, Lando finished fourth. Relief mixed with a bit of pride washed over you as you clapped, your gaze fixed on him as he came into the garage.
The moment he spotted you, he didnât hesitate. He strode over and without a word, he reached for your hand, gently but firmly, and led you out of the garage toward his driverâs room, ignoring the curious glances around you.
Once inside, he closed the door. "Y/N⊠Babe, Iâm so sorry."
You looked down, your arms wrapping around yourself. "You hurt me, Lando. You didnât just walk away, you made me feel like I was⊠too much."
He stepped closer, reaching for your hand again. "I was an idiot. I donât even know why I said those things. I was frustrated, and I took it out on you. None of it was true. Youâre not âtoo much.â Youâre⊠everything to me."
"I thought you didnât want me anymore."
He swallowed, his voice barely a whisper. "That could never be true. I canât imagine any of this, my life, racing, anything, without you." He brushed a stray tear from your cheek. "I was terrified you wouldnât come. That Iâd ruined everything."
You took a shaky breath. "Max convinced me⊠told me you didnât want to leave, that you were just⊠scared of losing me."
"More than you know." He said, his hand holding yours firmly. "Please forgive me, Y/N. Iâll spend as long as it takes making it up to you."
"I don't want you to give up anything, Lando."
"I know. I know. That's not what you asked me."
After a long moment, you squeezed his hand. "Iâm here now." You said softly. "Letâs just start with that."
Relief flooded his face as he wrapped you in his arms, holding you close, as if he never wanted to let go. "I know I donât deserve it, but Iâm grateful youâre here. I donât want to mess this up ever again."
You gave him a gentle smile, brushing a stray curl from his forehead. "I didnât come all this way to hold onto what happened. Letâs just⊠move forward. Together."
He smiled. "Together."
A knock on the door interrupted the moment. "Lando?" A team member called from the hallway. "They need you back in the garage in five!"
Lando glanced back toward the door, then returned his gaze to you, clearly torn. "Go!" You murmured. "Iâll be here when youâre done. Iâm not going anywhere."
He didnât respond right away. Instead, he cupped your face in his hands, his thumbs brushing gently over your cheeks as he leaned in, capturing your lips in a soft, lingering kiss. You melted into it, letting the last of the hurt dissolve in his warmth.
When he pulled back, he looked at you with a smile . "Iâll be quick." He said, squeezing your hand before reluctantly letting it go and heading toward the door. Just as he opened it, he paused, glancing over his shoulder one last time. "I love you."
"I love you too." You whispered.
#lando norris#lando norris x y/n#lando norris x reader#lando norris imagine#lando x reader#lando imagine#lando x you#lando x y/n
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that was mean- nicholas
summary: nicholas was having a bad week and gave you the silent treatment.
warning: argument, crying, happy ending
a/n: i couldn't stop thinking abt this no joke. so ofc i had to write it out
from late at night till he left early this morning for work nicholas has been either quiet rude or both.
we haven't spoken to eachother or not even silents acts of love. nothing.
he cut his alarm clock off and i tried to give him a hug before he got out the bed and he pushed me off of him "not right now" he grumbled and got out of bed
when he left for work i said 'bye' to maybe break the silence shared between us, but i got no response. it was starting to get lonely. i missed my bestfriend that was also my boyfriend
i had nobody to mess with or someone to talk to about my day.
to stop these lingering thoughts i go back to bed to maybe get my mind off of things.
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i wake up around 8 am which was later than the time i usally woke up around, but today was sorta a lazy day.
it was gloomy not much sun was shining, it rained a little here and there. it was more of a slow day for me so the extra rest was very much needed
i text my boyfriend forgetting about the whole silent treatment ordeal.
me: how's your day going so far?? :)
and to no suprise i was left on delivered and soon left on seen. i messaged him periodically throught the day; hoping that maybe he would reply
it was almost time for dinner which normally nicholas cooks cause he's just better at it, but i didn't know when he was coming home or if he would even do it, so i look up some quick easy recipes and nothing struck my fancy but the pizza recipe. cause how hard could it really be?
i put a packet of yeast into my bowl along with some flour, water, oil, and salt. i let that sit for 30 minutes then im back to cooking again.
spreading flour onto the counter and placing the dough onto it; kneading it into a circle shape. this was harder than i thought
i look around for the marinara sauce and i put it into a different bowl and add a few light seasonings.
i paste that onto the dough, then i sprinkle some alot of cheese onto the pizza and my additional toppings bell peppers, spinach, and mushrooms.
i was so proud of myself especially sense i wasnt the cook, out of me and nicholas. i was really excited for him to try what i made but again i highly doubt he would even eat the food.
i put the pizza away into the oven completely forgetting to set a timer and put on a movie while i wait.
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a smell of burning was the first thing that woke me up. "shit shit shit" i repeat totally freaking out remembering i left the pizza in the oven.
i get a rag and ineffectivley wave smoke out the air. when i open the oven it smelled horrible. i was coughing from all the smoke that had entered my lungs.
i take the burning pizza out and throw it into the sink, and hose it down with the water.
thats when i hear the front door open and mentally face palm. "what's that smell?" he asks "i kinda burnt a pizza that i tried to make"
"of course you did" he mutters sounding unimpressed. "and the fuck you mean 'kinda' you obviously did burn a damn pizza" he gestures to the chunk of charcoal burnt pizza
"it's not like i did it on purposes or something if thats what you think" my tone sounding a bit confronting.
"It's smells fucking horrible so open a damn window first off" he took a step closer raising his voice.
"you don't pay for shit so i don't understand why you almost had this place in flames secondly. then you also wanna blow up my phone while im working for crying out loud what do you want from me!" he yelled directly in my face
and im sure he knows by now i hate being yelled at. it's something my parents did and overall doesn't solve anything
i just take it, i didn't wanna fight so i go over to the nearest window and crack it open so the smoke clears.
my eyes watered from all the harsh words he could dish out but not the equal amount of attention "well.. you are- when i was.. ugh s'not my fault" i couldn't get a full sentence out. i felt so belittled in this moment
"im going to bed i don't have time for your stupid ass shit" those words hurt more than he thinks.
he had the most patience for me, always making time for us and now he doesnt.
"that's so mean.. you're being so mean" i wipe some tears that had fallen. i turned away from him silently crying.
the peices of my hair stuck to my tear-soaked cheeks. "wait- I'm sorry please don't cry" nicholas' voice was filled with regret.
i lazily push him away from me but he doesn't budge. his arms wrap around me bringing me into his familiar embrace. "I'm so sorry for being an asshole. I've been having a long shitty week and i know thats not an excuse so you don't even have to forgive me."
"you're everything to me. i swear i didn't mean it." he adds
the unforgettable cruel words he'd said to me earlier shoved ontop of his sweet loving words made me cry more.
i let him hold my trembling body as sobs tore through my chest, each inhale was ragged and uneven.
my hands clutched the material of his shirt "im so sorry sweetheart i never wanna make you cry" he explains in such a low voice, giving my hair strokes in attempt to calm me.
my face still burried into his neck tears now starting to dry away, and my breathing starting to even out. he carried me over to the couch and placed me in his lap
i was drained from all the crying, the tense feeling in my body beginning to melt away when i really started to feel nicholas' touch. my eyes drooped again this time staying shut for longer.
i was too tired to resist the sleep that had tooken over. and being cradled in his arms didn't help.
"I'll order pizza for the both of us alright?" he took me off of his lap and placed me on our couch. then lays one of our throw blankets ontop of me. "can we talk in the mornin'?" is the last thing i remember asking before dozing off.
a/n: can yall tell idk how to make pizza
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Wifey Shiesty (Slight NSFW)
See Me Through You Series
Synopsis: After giving her husband a much needed pep talk, we get Wifey's version of mic'd up during the Bengals vs. Broncos game
Pairing: Husband!Joe Burrow x Wife!Reader
Requested by: @mirrorballgirlie25 and an anon đ
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The level of excitement that you had when you woke up around eleven in the morning was unmatched as you sat up against the headboard for confirmation.
One of the few days that you didn't have any morning sickness.
It was evident that Joe was already awake seeing as he wasn't lying next to you and could faintly hear the shower running in the bathroom signaling that he was getting ready to head to Paycor to take on the Denver Broncos.
There was a lot riding on this game, but you had done your usual routine with making his favorite foods and giving him pep talks. Joe's bag that he would be carrying when he left was sitting on the bed and you quickly pulled out your stationary set and wrote a small note to stick in there.
You got this, Shiesty.
I love you,
Wifey
You did this before every game whether it was at home or away and Joe kept every single one and had it organized by season.
You would usually also get up early and go into the bathroom and also write notes for him on the mirror so that way he would also wake up and see them.
When you were finished, you closed his bag and was caught off guard by arms wrapping around you and a kiss being placed on your cheek.
âGood morning Mr. Shiesty.â You told him as you turned around to properly hug him.
âGood morning baby girl. No morning sickness? Did my baby actually get to sleep? I didn't hear you get up at all.â
âI actually slept for once so hopefully I'll have energy for the game.â You replied as he then leaned down to kiss you.
Joe let out a deep sigh and you immediately knew what to do.
âOkay, baby. We got this. I know how important this game is and that we want to make the playoffs, but just get through each quarter and take your time. Either way it goes today, I am so fucking proud of you. This has truly been your best season and you keep silencing the people who hate on you every single time. Like breaking records and breaking some of your own too? You were drafted number one for a reason. Now go out there today and show them why. I love you and as promised I will be in your suite cheering you on.â
The smile that broke out on Joeâs face was huge as he leaned down to kiss you once more in response.
âI just⊠itâs so much pressure on my shoulders. But at the same time it is what it is.â
âBaby, youâre the quarterback if you didnât realize it until just now.â You joked with him and he let out a small laugh.
âI hadnât noticed and I love you too. Thank you for the pep talks that you always give me. It may not seem like a big deal, but it is.â
âOf course, my love. Always going to be in your corner rooting for you.â
âAnd the same goes for you, itâs just in a different way now.â Joe replied as he glanced down at your leg and saw the surgical scars staring back at him as he lightly ran his fingers over them.
He couldn't think about it for too long since it would make him upset, but every day, he woke up grateful that you were still here able to do life with him. He couldn't have imagined what happened if you weren't. Becoming a widow a few months after you get married was something that was constantly running through his thoughts when you had gotten hurt.
The pain was still evident even if you didn't talk about it much, not wanting to make your husband worry. He did enough of that when he thought he would be planning your funeral.
Being pregnant, the only thing that you were able to take for pain was tylenol and some days that just wasnât cutting it. But the last thing you were about to do was risk the health of your twins.
âIs it bothering you today?â
âSo far, so good.â
âJust remember to bring some medicine with you. Don't want you sitting there in pain.â
âI'll put some in my bag, promise.â
âGood, pack some heat packs too just in case.â
âOh, and I have a little surprise. JaâMarr actually came up with it so you can thank him for it.â
âAnd whatâs that?â Joe asked as he was starting to get dressed.
âIâm going to be micâd up during the game for me and Taylorâs podcast so do your best to not give your wife a panic attack or send her into labor because it is way too early.â
Joe threw his head back in laughter because he knew how you would get during the games.
âIâll try my best, but no promises. I canât wait to watch it later.â
âBut for now, I'll go make you some food while you get ready.â
âNo need, baby. I got up early and ate.â Joe told you and in response you made a face at him.
âBaby doll, your morning sickness has been horrible lately. I wanted you to sleep. I have the ability to make myself something to eat and not burn down the kitchen in the process. Give me credit where credit is due.â
âBut I ALWAYS make you food on game days when you play at home and sometimes you have dessert and eat me out before you leave. It's our thing!â
âI know, but you can make us something later when we win and I can eat you out later. That can definitely be arranged.â
âFine, I'm holding you to that.â
âGood, now give me kisses.â Joe told you as he was now sitting down on the bed and pulled you onto his lap.
You gave him a few kisses before kissing the side of his mouth and laying your head on his shoulder.
âYou're lucky you just took a shower and need to get ready because I want to bite you so bad right now.â
âAHT AHT! Baby do not start, as much as I want to, I can't rearrange your guts all day.â
âBut you can do it all night.â You replied while smirking as you picked your head up to look at him.
âSee? This is why you're pregnant now.â
âDon't blame it on me, you had something to do with it too.â You scolded him as he kissed the tip of your nose.
Suddenly Joeâs phone went off and he turned around to grab it and saw it was Ja'Marr calling and quickly answered.
âStop swapping spit with my sister and let's go.â
âDamn, good morning to you too uno.â Joe replied as he rolled his eyes.
âAnd how do you even know what I was doing?â Joe asked and even though he couldn't see him, he knew that he was rolling his eyes.
âJoe, don't piss me off before we even get in the locker room on this nice Saturday. Yall canât keep your hands to yourself for thirty seconds. I'll be at your front door in 15 minutes. Bye.â
After Joe hung up all he did was toss his phone to the side before kissing you once more.
âSee you at 4:30?â
âSee you at 4:30.â
â
Arriving at Paycor, security quickly escorted you as well as Erin to Joe's suite where you would meet up with Jim and Robin. Robin had already sent a text letting you know that they had just gotten there and the only thing on your mind was food and watching Joe and your baby brother play.
The entire episode of you being mic'd up would be recorded on your phone and you would upload it after the game was over whether the Bengals walked away with a win or not.
Once you had gotten settled and got everything set up how you wanted it, you set your phone to record.
âHello my Woman Cave listeners. Wifey Shiesty here and youâre in for a little treat today. As you can see, I'm in my husband's suite at the game with my in-laws, and my best friend Erin and you guys are getting my version of mic'd up! I did tell Joe prior to him leaving the house this morning and I told him to do his best not to give me a panic attack, so let's see how this goes.â
First quarter
âOkay, yall have to do better than this if we want a playoff spot. Because what are we even doing right now?â
â
âDid you really just get sacked twice in a row?! O-line protect my husband, please! It is LITERALLY YOUR JOB.â
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âUh oh baby brother is making faces. He's getting annoyed. I am too Bam Bam, I am too.â
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âWHAT!? The first quarter can't be over already. We have literally done nothing.â
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Second quarter
âBaby! What areâŠ.? I gave you a pep talk this morning and this is NOT how this was supposed to go.â
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âThe babies are hungry again. Erin, can you get me more mozzarella sticks? Cheese has been my main food group since I got pregnant.â
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âAHHH TOUCHDOWN! YEAH TEE! I guess he didn't want his mom cussing him out again. She really let him have it.â
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âOkay, we got something going, feeling a little better. Oh, are those buffalo wings? I needed those like 6 hours ago. I don't care about the heartburn that I'm about to have after. The babies are getting some spice today. I have tums in my purse.â
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Third quarter
âAnd, we're back. The babies were playing kickball with my bladder. I'm definitely going to drink this lemonade though.â
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âEhh, okay we're kicking. Fine, that'll get us ten.â
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âNO! HE CAUGHT IT! NOW IT'S TIED.â
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âOkay, we still have time. We got this. Can I have a milkshake delivered to the stadium? I want one. Never mind. Joe will get me one on the way home.â
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âErin, did you see Joeâs and Ja'marr's outfits today? Like WHO ARE THESE DIVAS? But I picked out Joey's last night. I wanted to bite him before he left, but he told me no.â
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Fourth quarter
âTee again with the touchdown!â
â
âDamn it! It's tied again. I literally told Joe NOT to give me a panic attack or make my water break and it's clear and evident that he in fact did not listen.â
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âOh! Is he in!? IS HE IN!? My husband is the shit yall. Get it baby! TOUCHDOWN!â
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âWait a minute⊠is heâŠ? Is he doing the griddy? See that's the black wife effect for you. And of course Ja'Marr co-signed it. He got more rhythm when he married me.â
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âOkay, clock is winding down. We can do this. Not that much longer to go.â
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âWHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK!? Oops, babies don't repeat that. It's tied again!â
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âOvertime it is. I need to pee again and I'm hungry. These children need to chill out with the food requests.â
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Overtime
âOkay dad got me nachos. I'm okay now, we're back in business. Shoutout to Paycor. Yall have the good cheese.â
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âI can't watch anymore and need to close my eyes.â
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âWell that lasted for a total of thirty seconds.â
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âOH! OKAY HEâS AT THE TWO! TEE'S AT THE TWO! Yall better not fuck this up.â
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âHE GOT IT!â
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âI'm happy we won, but I need to sit here for a minute before I go to the tunnel. Bottom line is put some respect on my husband's name. As of now he is literally the only person in the history of the NFL to have 250 pass yards but 3 pass touchdowns in 8 straight games. So unless you can do that, don't talk to me. And, I rest my case. Now it's time for my milkshake and to hug my husband and baby brother.â
When Joe spotted you in the tunnel, he was all smiles and quickly made his way over to you as he leaned down to kiss you.
âProud of you, babe.â You told him as you reached up to pinch his cheek.
âYour pep talk definitely helped this morning. Just took us a minute to find our rhythm.â Joe replied as he started to play with the ends of your hair, something that he did more often than not.
âSpeaking of rhythm, that griddy was too clean. You should have heard me and Erin yelling.â You told him and he couldn't help but to laugh.
âIt's the black wife effect. Can't be around you and your family all the time and walk away with nothing.â He casually said as he shrugged and you busted out laughing.
âAnd just wait until you hear my mic'd up episode.â
âPlease tell me you're kept it somewhat appropriate. I never know with you.â
âWell, babe, I didn't say anything about me turning you every way but loose once we leave here if that's what you mean.â You sweetly said while batting your eyelashes at him.
âI⊠I guess I'll take it then.â
âBIG SIS!â You heard Ja'Marr yell and quickly yelled back at him as he was running towards you.
âLIL BRO!â
Ja'Marr promptly picked you up and hugged you before setting your back down on your feet.
âYou see your husband's griddy?â He asked and Joe simply smirked at the both of you.
âHe just told me that it's the black wife effect.â
âI have to agree, this man has a grill now, seasons his food, still holding onto the pumpkin pie, but I'll let it slide today. Maybe one day he'll accept that it honestly tastes like sweet potato pie with low self-esteem.â He replied and you couldn't help but laugh.
âBye Ja'Marr!â
âWhat!? Did I lie!?â
âNo, but I need a milkshake babe. Go do your presser so I can get one on the way home.â
âI need another kiss before I do.â He told you as Ja'Marr made a gagging noise.
âYall make me sick.â
âThen look away.â Joe told him as he leaned down to kiss you.
âYou would think that it's been forty days and forty nights since the two of you saw each other last.â
âAnd we're ignoring you.â
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âFuck! That's it, pretty girl.â Joe whispered in your ear as he had wrapped his arms around you as you continued to ride him.
The ride home honestly felt like torture with you both trying to keep your hands off one another and forget the bedroom. The two of you barely made it through the front door as clothes were thrown off and left in a pile as you were now on the couch riding him.
The two of you learned pretty quickly that ever since you had gotten pregnant and you were now obviously showing since there wasn't just one in there, but two, the most comfortable positions for you were either riding him or laying down on your side and Joe was not complaining in the slightest.
However Joe was then abruptly confused when you had suddenly stopped and proceeded to swing your legs off of him and his protests were quickly heard.
âBabe, I was close. What the hell?â He asked as you had now spread his legs to make room and got down on your knees in front of him.
âThen how about you shut up and stop complaining? I got down here so you could face fuck me, but I will gladly get back up.â
âYou're going to regret getting smart with me before the night is over.â
âMm hmm, sure Burrow.â You responded as you rolled your eyes. You had done that on purpose because the adrenaline from winning the game mixed with him getting annoyed by your smart mouth would lead to him not showing you any mercy and that was exactly what you wanted.
Doing as he was told, Joe moved closer to the end of the couch as you took him in your mouth. Your hair kept ending up getting in the way, and he decided to help you as he put it into a makeshift ponytail which also led to him being able to have a better hold on you as he sped up his pace of him moving in and out of your mouth.
âYou're doing such a good job, princess.â
A mix of sweat, tears, and drool was running down your face as he kept hitting the back of your throat. Your jaw was definitely sore, but you weren't quitting any time soon and was determined to see it all the way through until Joe got his release.
Being able to finally come up for air, Joe moved your head all the way back making you lose contact with him when he leaned forward to kiss you before sliding back into your mouth.
âCome on, baby. You gonna make me cum?â Joe asked as he finally released his hold on you.
Once he did, between the use of your mouth along with your hand it was only a matter of time.
You felt the first drop hit the back of your throat and was soon followed by a string of curse words from his mouth as you were trying to swallow the full load.
âYou better swallow it. The entire thing.â He told you as he lightly tapped your cheek. It took you a minute but once you did, you also ran your finger along your cheek and chin to get what had dribbled out and sucked on your fingers.
âGood girl.â
Joe then picked you back up to sit in his lap and kissed you before turning to the side and laying down while taking you by your hips to move you up so you would be right above his face.
âI promised to eat you out, didn't I?â Joe asked you as he kissed all along your thighs.
âYes.â
âNow stay still.â
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wifeyshiesty: the black wife effect lol now put some respect on my baby's name! so proud of you pookie!
My mic'd up episode will be released at midnight!
lahjay10_: I taught him that at the cookout. they grow up so fast. taylorrooks: I can't wait to hear the episode and talk about it! erinthegymnast: when he hit that griddy, me and wifey screamed so loud we're surprised they didn't hear us out on the field joeybfanatic: OMG not wifey being mic'd up lmao I absolutely love her on the woman cave so I'm excited for the unhinged shit that I know she's about to say joeyb_9: she's been unhinged since I met her, but I wouldn't have it any other way lahjay10_: joeyb_9 bruh I warned your ass and you still married her wifeyshiesty: lahjay10_ I know where you live (3 houses down) so get yourself together before I bust through your front door lahjay10_: wifeyshiesty if you can reach the handle to get in joeyb_9: pause, let me grab a snack to watch this go down joeburrowupdates: lmaooo not joe wanting his wife to beat her little brother's ass lahjay10_: she's all talk, she won't do anything joeyb_9: uh ja'marr she just put on her slides and grabbed her keys, I would make a run for it if I were you đ
#joe burrow#joe burrow x reader#joe burrow x black reader#joe burrow fluff#joe burrow imagine#joe burrow smut#joey burrow#joe shiesty#joey b#joe burrow fanfic#joe burrow fanfiction
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100+ angelic christmas gift ideas
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i adore christmas - its one of my favourite holidays! so beautiful and wintery, the lights and decorations, mugs of hot chocolate, childhood memories and so many traditions make it such a special time of year for me. i however, often struggle with knowing what to ask for or what i want for christmas, so i created a little inspo list to help me and anyone else! whether this is for a family member, friend, partner or even yourself im sure this will help you know exactly what you want (or at least give you some pointers in the right direction). these are all obviously just suggestions and vary in price so please put down in the comments what you are asking for this year! enjoy angel!!
uggs
victoria secret pjs
cozy fluffy socks
laneige lip balm
lush body lotions
rose quartz gua sha
glossier makeup
dior lip oil
sonny angels
yoga mat
silk pillowcases
litre water bottle
candles
jelly cats
cute claw clips
ear warmers
books
cute planner
posters or tapestries
camera
philosophy body washes
makeup bag
sylvanian baby blind bags
slippers
matcha
records or cds
five minute journal
desk or wall calendar
eye mask and bonnet
fluffy blankets
large candles
benetint lip tint
rare beauty products
cuticle oil and glass nail file
gold jewellery
silver jewellery
knee high boots
colourful/printed tights
pocket mirror
mugs
house plants
hair band or cute hair clips
gisou hair products
highlighters
charlotte tilbury makeup
pretty nail polishes
salt lamp or other lamp
tea bags (chai, green etc)
wallet or purse
bag charms
dyson hair wrap
your fave chocolates
makeup bag
quilt
vintage room decor
fluffy/patterned rug
new phonecase
slippers
headphones
rings
belt
portable speaker
crystals
fuzzy scarf and gloves
patterned tote bag
dried flowers
fairy lights
jewellery box or trinket dish
photo album
bath oils
incense
locket
bows or pretty scrunchies
sunglasses
mini crates or storage boxes
lululemon clothes
new bedsheets
laptop case
cute pillows
hair curlers
alarm clock
vintage/thrifted clothes
picture frames
snowglobes
miniature trinkets
personalised charm bracelet
makeup brushes
diffuser
face masks
lego
coffee table books
skims
tea infuser
reusable straw
warm jacket
sports bag
keyrings
jumpers
heels
charity donation
thank you so much for reading angels! this season is such a wonderful time of year because of the ideas and ethos surrounding it; one of giving. this winter should be about our loved ones and those in need. whether you do something as simple as donating old clothes to charity or making christmas cards for the homeless, i would encourage everyone (myself included) to make it their mission to give back in at least one way. remember - angels are kind and generous inside and out! as we plan our gifts or think about shopping and the fun things to come letâs all take a moment to reflect on how we can give back.
love, m.
p.s itâs never too early for christmas!
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#becoming that girl#girlblogging#girlhood#it girl#just girly things#it girl energy#that girl#pink pilates princess#christmas#pink aesthetic#pink christmas#gift ideas#wish list
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[4.9k] things start to feel real as lukeâs rookie season in the nhl officially begins. but maybe itâs not as bad as he thought. and maybe those good vibes will follow him off the ice too. (smut)
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âYou look like shit.â
âI feel like shit.â
Your smile widened as you pulled the door open further, letting the boy shuffle inside with a small wince at the bright sun shining through your windows. The hood of his jumper was thrown over his head, his curls a mess and his eyes hidden behind a pair of sunglasses he stole from Jackâs room after he woke up.Â
It wasnât the best state for you to see him but, truthfully, that was not his biggest concern at the moment.Â
A few months away from college and he almost forgot what a bad influence his friends could be when it came to drinking. There was a vague memory somewhere around the fifth round of shots where Luke was pretty sure Nico tried to get them to drink some water, but it was pointless when Ethan found another bottle of tequila and insisted they had to drink it before it went to waste.
And, to Lukeâs drunken mind, that sounded like the most logical solution.Â
He was honestly surprised the three of them had managed to wake up early enough to catch the plane back to Michigan. They had woken him up to say goodbye, muttering something about afternoon practice and other things that Luke vaguely remembered before he fell back asleep for a few hours.Â
Luke was pretty sure he was still drunk when he woke up a second time to the sound of Jack blasting music in the kitchen.Â
Somewhere between his annoying brother and the lingering anxiety that followed with the hangover as result of the night before, Luke found himself at a local bakery to grab some goods before he stopped over at your place, not even thinking to message you beforehand (if he even knew where his phone was).Â
âBut you donât smell shit so thatâs a plus,â you noted as you shut the door behind him before taking pity on his state, dragging the curtains shut again whilst Luke muttered his thanks under his breath.
âI think I bought half the bakery,â Luke admitted with a sheepish expression as he extended the bag towards you. âI asked for every cherry based thing they owned, which surprisingly isnât much.â He paused for a moment. âMaybe I should have tried another bakery.â
You laughed, brows raised in question. âIâm surprised you can stomach anything right now.â
âOh, I canât,â Luke said, his nose scrunching up in disgust like the idea made him feel nauseous. It did, if he was being honest. It was bad enough he almost threw up after Jack made him chug some water. âThese wereâŠwell, they were the start of an apology.â
You tilted your head to the side.
âForâŠabandoning you in my room after everything,â he continued, his cheeks heating up. Because apparently no matter how much he drank the night before, he remembered well enough that he was a bit of a dick with how he ran off with his friends. âIt was a shitty move. And it was shitty for me to make you hide under the bed.â
âThat did throw me off,â you admitted, though there was a slight teasing tilt to your voice. âAlthough, your bed was surprisingly clean under there. No plates growing mould or other questionable diseases.â
Luke scoffed a little. âIâm not a slob.â
You shot him a look.
âIâm not that much of a slob,â Luke corrected, grumbling under his breath before he let out a sigh. âYou know, you are making this apology a lot harder than I imagined it being.â
âProbably doesnât help that youâre hungover as fuck,â you teased, but you took the baked good from him. You peaked inside, noting just how much he had actually bought and something warm twisted in your stomach. âYou really didnât have to. It wasnât that big of a deal, Luke.â
âBut it was to me,â he murmured, a crease forming between his eyebrows. âIâŠI shouldnât have done that. Like, donât get me wrong, I love my friends. And I know they wouldnât judge me butâŠâ
âHey,â you stepped forward, reaching out to gently touch him. âItâs fine, I promise. This was a part you hid from them for so long and it freaked you out. I get it.â
âIâm not embarrassed by you,â he blurted out, because apparently he has no filter or control over the words leaving his mouth. âJust in case you thought that. Because Iâm not. The boys would probably love you but likeââ
âYou just donât want them asking questions,â you finished for him, watching as the boy shyly nodded his head. âYou donât have to explain yourself but thank you, anyways. And thank you for the pastries.âÂ
âRight,â he cleared his throat, nodding a little. âWell, Iââ
âGo lay down,â you said, a smile growing on your face when his shoulders slumped in relief. âI wasnât lying when I said you looked like shit. The fact you are even awake before noon is shocking, to be honest.â
âThank you,â he sighed in relief as he made his way towards your couch, his feet shuffling against the floor. âIf I had to go back and listen to Jack blast his obnoxious playlists, I would have died.â
You snorted. âAw, baby is facing his first, proper hangover outside of cheap college vodka.â
He pulled his sunglasses off to glare at you. âHa. Ha. Ha.âÂ
âLie down,â you prompted as you gently pushed him a step forward. âWe can nap on the couch. Iâll even show you the trick to hangovers.â
He raised his brows. âItâs not gonna be some weird shit like drinking raw egg yolks, is it?âÂ
âI was going to offer head scratches but if you want raw eggsââ
âNo!â
You grinned. âThatâs what I thought.âÂ
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The thing about playing with the team during playoffs was that, as amazing as it was, they did get knocked out and the whole thing felt fairly short-lived.
Donât get him wrong, it was still a surreal experience. Hockey had been a constant in his life, something that always felt familiar and welcoming no matter where he was. It had felt as recognisable and comforting to him as his family was.Â
But to know he had made it? To know he was skating and playing and wearing the jersey of an NHL team?Â
It brought a new thrill to hockey he had never expected, but basked in, nonetheless. It added an extra layer, an extra kick that college hockey could never compete with. It made him feel like everything was worth it, that everything worked out and his dreams aligned with the stars andâfuck, he was making his debut in the National Hockey League.Â
But as fast as it came, it went.Â
And then summer happened.Â
And he was distracted by long nights in Michigan summer heat and cool beers and boat rides that made him feel like nothing else existed beyond the lakehouse. It felt like he was just a normal guy, spending the summer break with his brothers and his friends and pretending like life was always this easy.Â
It was his last thread to normalcy before his life fully changed.Â
And then he was moving to Jersey, his belongings packed into boxes and cases as he moved in with Jack for the first time since his brother was drafted. He spent days being paraded around his new city, trying to feel familiar in the unfamiliar apartment, trying to bond with a team that had been together long before his arrival.Â
It was confusing and exciting and baffling and scary. Every emotion a person could experience, Luke had felt tenfold since he had started preseason training. He felt like he was stumbling through a life that wasnât his, trying to catch up and get a hold of himself.Â
Then, in a blink of an eye, he was about to step out for his first official game of his rookie year in the NHL.Â
And, for some stupid reason, he was far more nervous than he had been for the playoff games.Â
There wasnât a pressure on him during the playoffs, not really. People were letting mistakes slide, willing to look over things because it was his first time stepping foot onto the ice for an NHL team. He knew he technically had that luxury now too, that he was a rookie and he was allowed to use this year to find his footing.
But it was hard to remember he was a rookie when everyone and everything kept reminding him he was the third Hughes brother. He wasnât just a normal rookie or young kid starting out their career in the big leagues. He was the third brother to try and live up to an insane standard his brothers have set, he had to prove he wasnât a bust who only got here because of his name.Â
Luke felt more than ever that he had to prove he belonged, that he deserved to have his spot and his place in the team. That he was more than just his surname and the connotations it brought.
He had to proveâ
cherryđ: break a leg or whatever they say in hockey
cherryđ: actually wait
cherryđ: donât break a leg, that would be pretty shit for you
cherryđ: feel like it would be pretty useful to skate with two unbroken legs
cherryđ: what i am trying to say is good luck!Â
And, in a silly way, he knew it was stupid. He shouldnât need to hear someone else say something, to try and reassure him. Jack had tried a few times to prompt the conversation as game day approached. A few of the other guys had tried too. Hell, even Quinn had called him to try and give him a pep talk.
But, in the nicest way he could put it, it felt meaningless when it came from people he felt like needed to say it.Â
They needed to believe in him.Â
You didnât.Â
Fuck, you didnât even know a single thing about the sport. You didnât understand the significance of his last name in the sport. You didnât understand just how intense the next year of his life was about to be. You didnât understand a single thing that the other people in his life had been trying to reassure him over.Â
And, for some reason that was beyond Lukeâs own understanding, that was what he needed.
He needed that unwavering, unbreakable faith from someone who didnât have to support him. You werenât his family. You werenât his teammate. You werenât a fan. You had no reason to lie to him, to sugarcoat your words and fluff away his worries. You had no reason to believe in him other than the fact you just did.Â
And it was what he needed.
It was what he needed minutes before the game was due to start, the clock ticking to puck drop and his eyes lingering on your messages before he had to get up and head out to the ice.
He needed you.Â
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They won the first game of the season.Â
And then, because the person in the league who was organising the game schedule decided they wanted to try and test them this early on, they played their second game the next night.Â
And they won that one too.
It was surreal, to be fucking frank. It was a kind of buzz that Luke had never experienced before, not in hockey at least.Â
Winning was always great, regardless of what age or what league you were playing in. Truthfully, he didnât think anything would beat the thrill college hockey gave him. His attachment to the boys on his team, the adrenaline of the win pumping through him as he basked in the cheering crowd.Â
He thought that was his peak. He thought that was the best it would ever get.Â
And then he joined the NHL.Â
There was something about wearing the jersey, about knowing that they had thousands of fans watching the game. There was something about skating straight towards his big brother and feeling Jack scream in his ear as they were crowded by the other boys. There was something about knowing this had been his dream since he was a kid, to know he was now living it out.Â
It was the perfect way to kick off their seasonâto kick off his rookie seasonâand Luke genuinely didnât think he could sit down for longer than two seconds if someone asked him to. His body was bone-tired, he needed decent rest because professional hockey was no joke and his body was still not used to the jump from college hockey.
But he was buzzing. He was practically vibrating with how excited he was. He felt like he could do anything at that moment.
The locker room was buzzing with talks about how to celebrate. Most of them were tiredâhappy but fucking tired. The younger group wanted to head out to a bar, the older ones wanted to try to be responsible for the sake of practice in the morning. Nico was somewhere in the middle, trying to be diplomatic and find a solution that worked for everyone.
But honestly, Luke didnât want to stand in a bar where he would either have to sneak drinks or stay sober. And he didnât particularly want to get drunk in the first place. And he didnât want to just head home with Jack when his body felt like it could start bouncing off the walls.Â
He had this ever present, insistent buzz itching beneath his skin and he had a million and one ideas on how to scratch it.Â
Truthfully, everything was a blur. He didnât remember the post-game interviews or whatever chirps were being thrown his way in the locker room. He didnât remember what fuck-ass excuse he gave Jack as he clambered into the backseat of an Uber. He didnât even remember ordering the Uber in the first place.Â
He just knew it led him to your doorstep, knocking on your door somewhere past eleven when he hadnât even stopped to think if youâd be awake or not. He just knew he wanted to see you.Â
It was almost a shock when the door swung open a couple of seconds after he knocked.Â
âShouldnât you be out celebrating with your team, winner?â You teased, leaning against the door as you spoke. Though, you didnât look all that bothered with Luke showing up this late to your place unannounced.Â
But his brain was still moving a million miles an hour and he knewâsomewhere amongst the chaos of his thoughtsâthat he should have said hello, or apologised for randomly showing up, or for banging on your door when you could have been asleep.
But the only thing he managed to blurt out was, âI want to make you come.âÂ
You blinked. And again. And then one more time.Â
And he thought his racing heart was going to explode in his chest before you pulled the door open wider, an invitation for him to step inside as you muttered something about your nosy neighbours overhearing the whole conversation and eavesdropping.Â
Luke stood aimlessly in your entrance hallway, watching as you spun to quickly close the door behind him before turning on your heel to face him. You leaned back against the door, making his chest tighten in some kind of way at the way you smiled at him.
âFeeling confident after your big win, huh?â You grinned, pulling the sleeves of your hoodie over your hands, and he couldnât help but find the act oddly endearing. âDoes this mean youâre, like, first place or something?â
Luke didnât bother fighting the smile growing on his face. âYeah, we basically won the whole thing. Everyone has just forfeited from the championship.âÂ
âYou know, you joke but if it wasnât for the fact I can see you trying not to laugh at me, I would have believed you,â you said to him before pushing off the door, taking a few steps closer to him. âYou never answered my question though. Did the win make you feel more confident?âÂ
âMaybe,â he swallowed, his fingers itching to just reach out for you the second you were at armâs length from him. âItâs justâŠyou always do stuff for me. I wanna do stuff for you too. But like, itâs okay if you donât wantââ
âDonât do that,â you interrupted.
He frowned a little.
âDonât second guess your own confidence,â you corrected yourself as you stopped just a step or two away from him. âBe sure of yourself. Itâs hot.â
âMhm,â Luke nodded, though it didnât sound all that self-assured.Â
âRemember, just like hockey. You practice and then you play. Weâve been doing the exact same.â And weirdly enough, your words were comforting. âHave some faith in yourself, Luke.âÂ
âRight. Just like hockey,â he murmured, glancing at the small distance between the two of you.
âJust like hockey,â you repeated with a small nod.
And, just like hockey, Luke let himself act before he over thought his actions too much. Hockey was about acting fast and thinking later. It was about acting on your instincts and trusting your teammate would be on the other side of the puck. It was about letting every move, every hit, every shot to be nothing but one hundred percent. It was about taking the chance before it was gone.
Luke took a step forward, closing the distance between you two as his hands reached to cup your face before he kissed you. You let out a noise of surprise that sounded from the back of your throat before you sunk into it, letting your hands rest against his stomach as he took control.
It was intoxicating, in a way you had never experienced with Luke before. Most of the time, he was happy to let you take control. He got this cute but hopeless look on his face when he didnât know where to put his hands. He was happy to just sit back and let you tell him exactly just how you wanted to be touched, kissed, held.Â
But this was different. It was overwhelming. It was suffocating in the best way possible. Feeling his body tower over you, feeling his large palms holding you just where he wanted you as his tongue slid into your mouth. Feeling the way Luke acted when he didnât think, when he didnât get in his own head, when he just let his body act the way it wanted to.Â
You barely had a chance to catch your breath before his hands dropped from your face, fingers wrapping around your thighs with a stuttered âjumpâ whispered against your lips before he lifted you with the ease only a professional athlete could achieve.
He barely pulled away as he walked deeper into your apartment, the layout practically memorised in his head considering the fact he spent just as much time here as he did in his own apartment. His arms were locked on you, not letting you slip a bit as he wandered into your bedroom, laying you down on the bed with a gentleness that made your stomach dip.Â
âShow off,â you murmured as you glanced up at him, lip tucked between your teeth as your fingers brushed against the hem of his shirt.
He lazily grinned down at you. âI can be impressive sometimes.âÂ
âYeah?â Your lips twitched upwards as you shuffled back until you were sat further up the bed. You reached for the hem of your hoodie, pulling it over your head and tossing the clothing off to the side. âCome show me how impressive you can be, Hughes.âÂ
He swallowed, eyes darting over your figure before he slowly began making his way onto the bed. âYouâre sure?âÂ
âYou were the one who came knocking on my door, saying you wanted to make me come,â you teased.Â
âYeah but,â Luke paused for a second as his gaze caught yours. âI donât want you to feel like you have to do it because I want to.â He flashed you an awkward but sweet smile. âConsent is sexy, you know?âÂ
You snorted, but you grinned back at him. âYou have my consent to make me come, Luke.â
âUh,â he cleared his throat. âI justâŠI want you to enjoy it but I donâtâŠâ
âBreathe,â you murmured in a softer voice, reaching up to gently squeeze his cheeks to catch his attention. âIâm still here, youâre not doing this alone. Just like hockey, remember? Think of me as your teammate.â
His face instantly scrunched up. âI really donât want to be thinking about any of my teammates right now.â
You snorted, despite yourself.Â
âYeah, okay, maybe not my finest choice of words. What Iâm trying to say is that youâre not doing this alone. Sex is a âtwo way streetâ, âit takes two to tangoâ kinda thing, Luke,â you spoke as you reached down to guide his hands to the waistband of your leggings. âWeâre doing this together.âÂ
âTogether,â he murmured with a nod.
âJust like hockey,â you said to him again, seeing a hint of his earlier confidence shine in his eyes as his fingers hooked the waistband of your leggings before pulling them down your legs.Â
He tugged them over your feet before throwing them off to the side, where your hoodie still laid. He didnât even hesitate before he ripped his own shirt off over his head, in some weird mixed statement so you werenât the only one who was half-nakedâand because he felt his whole body running far warmer than he thought was normal.Â
âForeplay is important. Itâs like warm-ups, itâs necessary and preferred and makes the game easier, as well as more enjoyable,â you said, your voice a little lower than before as you gently guided one of his hands from your waist downwards. âIt makes her feel good. It makes you feel good. Itâs sexy.âÂ
âSexy,â he noted with a nod, though his eyes were transfixed on you.Â
Luke gulped a little as his fingers rested along the elastic waistband of your panties. His heart was racing in his chest and blood was roaring in his ears and it was a little hard to focus on the words you were saying when his dick was twitching in his sweatpants.
âJust gotta know where to touch her,â you whispered, lip tucked between your teeth as your fingers lightly skimmed over your clothed cunt. You choked out a gasp as you pressed a slow, deliberate circle over your clit.Â
He didnât think even a meteor crashing into your bedroom could make him tear his eyes away from you right now.
âTry.â
Lukeâs brows raised a little as you stared at him expectantly.Â
âCâmon, winner,â your lips twitched upwards. âJust like hockey.â
Just like hockey.
Luke slowly ran his hand over your waist, feeling the cotton fabric of your panties under his touch. He kept his eyes locked on your cunt, trying to ignore the way his hand was shaking as he ran his fingers along the fabric.Â
A soft sigh left your lips and his eyes snapped up to look at your face, to watch your expressions closely to see what you reacted to. His thumb pressed down experimentally and your nose twitched a little.
âA little higher.â
He listened.Â
âFirm but gentle.â
He listened.
âFuck, just like that, Luke.âÂ
He listened.
âA little faster.âÂ
Luke listened.Â
He listened as you guided him. He listened until there was a small wet spot on the front of your panties. He listened until you were panting and telling him to pull them down your legs. He listened as he gently glided his fingers between your folds, watching with dark eyes as his fingers glinted with your release.Â
âI get it,â he muttered out at some point, his thumb pressing down on your swollen clit as your hips bucked up against his touch. âThe noises. Why you like them.â He gulped a little as his eyes glanced up at you. âYou sound pretty when youâre moaning, Cherry.â
âShit,â your eyes fluttered shut as you reached down to grip his wrist. âJustâŠfuck, I need to feel you inside me.â
His cheeks burned hot.Â
âJust,â you panted, chewing down on your bottom lip until it was red and a little swollen. âSlow, okay?â
He gulped. âYou sure?âÂ
You huffed out a laugh. âYou wanna make me come?â
He nodded.
âThen yeah, Iâm sure,â you murmured, brows furrowed together as you felt him glide his fingers through your folds until they were completely covered.Â
And, if Luke was being so completely honest, he could have come in his pants from the sight alone. It was like at the last possible moment, his brain remembered to look up as he slowly slide one finger inside you and, fuck, he was glad he did.
He felt entranced. He felt mesmerised. He felt like he was stuck in some sort of hypnosis and he couldnât look away.Â
He wanted to burn this moment in his memory so he could never, never forget it. He wanted to memorise the way your eyes fluttered shut. He wanted to memorise the way you felt squeezing around him, like you didnât want him to ever leave. He wanted to memorise the way your lips parted with a silent scream as he slid another finger inside you, as he curled his fingers, as you bucked your hips.Â
He wanted to remember every single fucking moment until the day he died.
âA little faster,â you breathed out, your head thrown back on your pillow as he followed your instructions. âShit, yes. Like that. Fuck.â
âGood?â Luke murmured, his whole body feeling like it was on fire and his dick straining against his boxers but, fuck, he couldnât care less when his attention was on you.
âGood,â you confirmed with a nod as one hand gripped the sheets, the other reaching down to give your clit some attention. âSo good, Luke.âÂ
Something in his stomach flipped at your words.Â
If someone asked Luke Hughes how the last forty-eight hours of his life had been, he would tell them it had been fucking amazing.Â
And if they asked him what the best moment was, he should probably answer that he has too many to choose from. That maybe it was the fact he officially started his rookie year in the National Hockey League. That maybe it was the fact he won not one, but two NHL games. That maybe it was the fact they won them one after the other. That maybe it was the fact he did all of the above whilst sharing the ice with his big brother.
But, in all fucking honesty, Luke would have chosen this moment.Â
He would have chosen the sight of you writhing and squirming beneath him. He would have chosen the sight of you panting and moaning and begging. He would have chosen the sight of you coming on his fingers, your back arching off the bed and his name a whimper on your lips. He would have chosen the sleepy smile you gave him as your body twitched as he pulled his fingers out, already missing the feeling of you clenched around him. He would have chosen the look of pure lust and desire in your eyes as you watched him slide his fingers in his mouth, his body moving before his brain caught up as he sucked the taste of you off his fingers.Â
He would have chosen this moment. And maybe that realisation would be a lot more alarming and head-spinning in a couple of hours, but right now it was a passing thought before he slumped down on the bed next to you.
âLuke?âÂ
âHm?âÂ
âYouâre a good student,â you murmured, feeling a smile on your lips as he let out a small huff of laughter. âA little more practice and I think you could have a good business going for you if the hockey thing doesnât work out.â
He shook his head. âI think my skating skills are still better than my sex skills, but the confidence you have in me is appreciated.â
âHm, true,â you said as you nudged his arm, lifting it up before you curled into his side. Luke didnât say anything but wrap his arm around you to pull you closer. âYou do skate very fast.âÂ
âThose two videos really told you everything you needed to know, huh?â He teased, his words light-hearted and joking and warm.Â
âNo, the games you just played told me that,â you corrected.
Luke froze, his mind replaying the words in his head like he wasnât sure he heard you right the first time. âYou watched my games?â
âYeah,â you answered like it was obvious. âYou said they were the start of the important ones, the ones that counted. I mean, I didnât understand half of it and I spent a significant amount confused but,â you paused to shrug. âI wanted to support you.â
His chest tightened and it was a little harder to breathe, but he didnât really want to let you go just yet.
âYou didnât have to,â he eventually choked out.
âI wanted to,â you answered before continuing. âWho knows, maybe Iâm your good luck charm.âÂ
He knew you were joking. He could hear as much in your voice. But it still made his heart clench a little at the thought.
âGuess you gotta watch every game then.âÂ
âGuess you gotta teach me the game so I understand it then.âÂ
His arm tightened around you, his face burned red and his heart skipped a beat or two. But he still managed to mutter out, âDeal, Cherry.â
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Vi HCs
content warning:: i guess thereâs some angst? but itâs arcane so itâs nothing new
AN:: just a mix of different headcannons to get me through season 2.
pitfighter!Vi
âą ËËË Iâm sorry but she smells so bad. Iâm not talking about a little stink- she smells fucking rancid. Itâs a mix of sweat, alcohol, blood, hair dye and sometimes even puke. I donât think she even showers properly, she just runs a wet towel over her body and calls it a day.
âą ËËË She dyes her hair with the cheapest hair dye in front of her cracked mirror- thatâs why itâs so shitty. Doesnât buy enough and ends up not covering her ends every single time.
âą ËËË Barely has any clothes. Owns 3 pairs of jeans and 4 shirts, all of them ragged and stained. Doesnât even wear the shirts most of the time, she just wraps her chest with bandages.
âą ËËË At first she didnât want to do the eyeliner thing but a few fellow fighters told her itâs something to be recognized and remember for. For the first few times she actually payed attention to how sheâs applying it, but after that she said fuck it and just slapped it on. Also she doesnât use proper eyeliner, maybe something like water-activated face paint.
âą ËËË Really craves touch. Sheâll glue herself to random girls (bonus points if they have dark blue hair) at bars and blame it on being drunk. Nothing sexual, just plain affections.
âą ËËË Her every day looks the same. Wake up in the middle of the day, sulk on the shitty mattress that she calls her bed, work out, put on her make up, head to the pit, drink till the morning. Thereâs literally no difference in them.
young!Vi
âą ËËË I donât know where iâve read it I think it was like an interview or something but sheâs literally just a girl. She didnât want to be the strong fighter that everyone knows not to mess with, but thatâs who she has to be to survive in the Undercity.
âą ËËË Definitely gave music a try. Like be so fr, she has a saxophone on her bed. Maybe she found it on a job and thought it was too cool to sell. Always wanted to play guitar but it was out of her price range.
âą ËËË She knew she liked girls from very early on and so did everyone around her. She didnât hide it from anyone, there was literally no reason to. In season 1 you can even see she has a poster of a half-naked woman next to her bed, like come on now.
âą ËËË Iâve seen people saying that she doesnât know how to make food but hear me out. I think sheâs actually a pretty good cook due to her being the âcaretakerâ when Vander couldnât do it. Definitely cooked for Powder when she woke her up in the middle of the night because she was so hungry it was bordering on being painful.
âą ËËË She cuts her own hair. One time she fucked up so bad she had to shave her whole side and it just kind of stayed with her.
âą ËËË Never does anything for herself. Whenever she finds something- like clothes or food- she gives it to someone else. Always makes sure the others have enough before she takes something for herself.
âą ËËË She feels so guilty after stealing stuff from other people. Sheâs not stupid and she knows how hard life in the underground is, and that it justifies her actions but still- sheâll roll from side to side instead of sleeping, thinking about how much of a shitty person she is.
dating!Vi
âą ËËË Literally the best girlfriend out there and I will die on this hill.
âą ËËË Sheâs so touch-starved itâs unbelievable. When she was a teen she didnât really experience anything relationship-like and then she got locked up for a few years. Sheâll always have her arm around you, her hand on your hip or waist.
âą ËËË Oh my god her hugs are so good ahhhh. Itâs just like being wrapped up in a warm blanket. Really likes to give hugs from behind too.
âą ËËË Loves cuddling, especially if it involves her lying on top of you. She doesnât need any pillows if she has you and your lap, stomach or chest.
âą ËËË She is such an acts of service girl. And it goes both ways! If you make her dinner or plan a whole date by yourself sheâll feel so loved.
âą ËËË She stares so much itâs borderline creepy. Sheâll just look at you in silence for a few minutes before turning her head away with a smile, thinking about how lucky she is to have you.
âą ËËË Youâll be cuddling with her before sleep, scratching her back or scalp for the whole time. Once you think sheâs asleep you stop and she immediately looks up at you with furrowed brows, asking why you stopped.
âą ËËË While she is proud of her physique and stuff she does feel self conscious about her hands. Mostly because of all the scars and bruises, maybe a little because of how manly they look.
âą ËËË She was a victim of being treated like a guy because sheâs more masculine presenting than feminine. Pay for her food at a restaurant, do her makeup, tell her she looks pretty not handsome.
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Katsuki doesn't believe in love at first sight
Katsuki never believed in love at first sight. How could someone meet eyes and feel as if a thunder ruptured down from the skies and struck them? To love someone means to accept every part of them and to be able to incorporate them into your everyday life. It means building a brand new everyday with that person.
In order to do so you need to know a lot about them. Who they are, what are their plans for the future, what is their character and so on. Then you need to see if you are compatible in many spheres. You need to invite them to your friends group to see if itâll hit off, you should try living together, they need to get to know your parents.
There are simply so many things to check off the list in order to be able to say you love someone. Otherwise itâs just empty words. I love you here and there. I love you for a week. I love you when you do as I please. Bullshit.
Mina constantly pestered Katsuki that his definition of love feels more like a chore or a job interview than like something a human would be able to accomplish. It wasnât his fault he had some standards everyone else seemed to lack.
So even now Katsuki doesnât like to admit that he fell in love at first sight, because it wasnât the first time when he looked at you.
A quiet ping of his phone tore him out of his work. A new message from someone he didnât recognise. Without much thought he opened the text.
[Hi, you may not know me but we go to the same lecture on Wednesday at 1 PM. I heard you have neat notes and wanted to ask if it wouldnât be a problem if you send me todayâs ones. IÂ got sick and couldnât come and I wouldnât want to fall behind with the material. Thanks!]
Geez, was there a longer way to type it? Couldnât you just write: can you give me notes? On the other hand he always complained about people being douchebags.
Clicking onto your profile Katsuki saw a cheesy photo and a few posts from your daily life and vacations. Nothing much to be honest. Yet, he could vaguely remember your face around the people who entered the lecture hall. It wonât hurt to help.
[Sure]
[File attached]
Pushing his phone to the far end of his desk he went back to work. A few minutes later there was another quiet ding and this time Katsuki felt irritation bubbling inside him. It was you once again.
[Thank you so much!]
[I owe you]
[If you ever need anything feel free to write]
Whatever.
It only took a week for Katsuki to be indeed looking for help from someone. Once in a while, during his hero training, he was forced to pair up with someone in order to work on his rescue skills. Usually theyâd use dummies but some fucktard in the course planning team decided that it would be most helpful if the students could train with a real human.
Normally Katsuki would ask Mina. Heâd swallow his pride and force himself to listen to her babbling for two hours. Just to get it done. Unfortunately, Mina dumped him today, leaving only a [sorry, not feeling well, find someone else]. Damned flu season.
Who was he supposed to ask now, Denki?
As he scrolled down his chats, your profile pic flew by making Katsuki halt.
If you ever need anything feel free to write.
Screw it, you said it yourself, might as well find a person already and move on with his day. He typed a quick explanation and pushed the send button. The day was nearing the afternoon when you responded.
[Sure, if itâs two hours I can make it. Send me when and where I should be]
He shrugged and gave you the address for today's training.
In the early evening Katsuki found himself trotting towards his usual fighting ground absentmindedly. He was thinking about something related to work at Mirukoâs when the idea flew out of his head. You were there, he could see you from afar, walking in circles in front of the main door.
Were you an idiot? It was the middle of winter and the early evening cold tore through layers of warm coats to sink into your bones. Why werenât you entering the building to warm up a bit.
Thatâs why Katsuki is so stubborn about the whole love at first sight thing. It certainly wasnât that exact moment when his heart skipped a beat because of you. You were shivering, hiding your chin and red tinted cheeks deeper into the collar of your winter coat. When you spotted him you reached out a gloved hand and waved.
âWhat the fuck are you doing outside, get in there or youâll catch another cold.â He persisted, ushering you towards the entrance.
âWow, good evening to you too.â You looked at him from under your woollen hat, surprised to get yelled at first thing you see him. Though, you did hear the upcoming pro-hero Dynamite, who went to the same lecture as you, was rather intense. âI donât know, this place just looks fancy. Didnât want to stand inside like a dumbass not knowing where to go.â
âSo you stood outside like a dumbass not knowing where to go.â
âExactly.â
He let you in and showed you around. After leaving your coat and getting a warm tea (his idea), you were ready to help with his training. The support students and university staff running around asked you to take off any unnecessary piece of clothing such as jewellery or sweaters that could get in the way. You gladly went through with their instructions.
You b-lined another student, a senior support course, who showed you the place where youâd be waiting to be rescued. The spacious arena was moulded into the shape of a city. Some buildings were fine, others rundown as if a villain attack rolled over them. There were paveways and roads, streetlamps and plastic trees. You even spotted a car, though it didnât look like it could take off anytime soon.Â
âIt will look the same over and over. You sit or lie down in the place where I leave you and wait for your hero.â Your guide briefed the rules. âAnd every time pick out a different scenario and tie the band in the place that is put on it.â He handed you a dozen of ribbons with small notes attached to them. The first one you grabbed read: broken arm (tie around elbow).
âSure.â You nodded your head and he left you on the second floor of a wannabe office building. There were a few chairs scattered around and a table that had a weird bite mark on it. You obediently wrapped the band around your arm and sat down on the floor, waiting.
You wondered how itâll be, to get fake rescued. You were never in such a situation, always watching the villains from the comfort of your TV rather than first hand. What was Dynamiteâs quirk? Suddenly you felt stupid for not knowing. On the other hand, you were never up to date with new heroes and all the popularity polls or colourful magazines. Guess youâd just have to wait and see.
Katsuki didnât leave you for long. You were counting the pieces of shattered glass beneath your feet when a series of explosions passed beside the building. The small pieces you were meticulously adding shook and you let out a squeak when something heavy hit the wall behind you.
âShut up, it's me.â Craning your neck, you saw Dynamiteâs face, upside down, looking at you. He was halfway through the window. âWhat have you got?â
âGod, you scared me.â You chuckled but quickly shut your mouth. The guide asked you to play the best victim you can. Victims shouldnât laugh.
Dynamite hopped in front of you and crouched to read the note attached to your elbow. He mumbled something in the lines of fucking scenario and looked you straight in the eye.
âIâm gonna get you out of here.â
There wasnât anything dramatic going on, it was even quiet outside save for a few shouts here and there. Yet, there was just something in a bulked man looking at you and promising you protection, one secured by his own arms. You felt like the guy from the firefighters video.
You couldnât stop the giggle at the thought.
âWhat the fuck are you laughing at?â Dynamite spat.
âNothing, nothing.â You shook your hands in front of your still laughing face. âOh shit, this oneâs supposed to be broken. Okay, just save me already.â You really fought with the snicker but the cheesiness and awkwardness of the whole situation had you in a chokehold.
âWhatever.â The hero sighed, visibly annoyed, and scooped you into his hands like a sack of potatoes. âIâll need you to wrap your legs around me. Push the broken arm into my chest and use your healthy one to hold onto me.â
You did as instructed and glued yourself to him as tight as you could. He still held you with one of his arms and just when you started to wonder how the two of you would get down from the second floor he jumped out of the window.
A scream escaped your lips but it was muffled by a loud explosion.
For the next two hours you flew through the air in Dynamiteâs hands over and over again. He held you in different ways, depending on your supposed injury, but every time you landed into the safe zone, you realised you were the first or nearly the first. That guy was quick like hell.
The last scenario rolled over and it was a panic attack. You were supposed to be physically fine but otherwise unresponsive and difficult to work with due to your shock. Dynamite tried to take extra steps to calm you down, speaking about how heâll take you to safety and how it will all be over in a second. It looked like he was having a hard time.
âI need to touch you to take you somewhere safe.â He said, wrapping one of his hands around you.
When you were both at the safe zone, with cardboard paramedics to take care of you, Dynamite did something different. Instead of leaving you in the place where the group of injured would grow, he carried you straight to the ambulance.
âShe has a panic attack.â He said to the empty fake vehicle and you just couldnât take any more of it. You erupted in a fit of laughter. Your body shook in his hands and you gripped the X on his uniform to steady yourself. âWhat the fuck?â
âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry!â You tried to explain but the laughter squeezed your throat. âIâm a shitty actor.â
âI see that.â Dynamite grumbled.
âDo you really need to talk to cardboard people and empty vehicles for two hours every week?â You asked, wiping a tear from your cheek.
âIs it really that fucking funny?â
âNo, no! I get it.â You finally calmed down, letting go of the front of his costume. âItâs not that funny, maybe a bit but not that much. I think Iâm just in a good mood.â You shrug your shoulders. âIt was fun, flying with you, like a free rollercoaster ride.â You gave him a big, big smile. A big genuine smile. A big, genuine, lovely smile, with your eyes closed and teeth out and cheeks tinted pink.
People are stupid. Thatâs what Katsuki thinks. Itâs not love at first sight. Itâs love because of a single sight.
Even though Katsuki came to some fundamental conclusions in the topic of love he would get all defensive and intense when he was asked about how the two of you met. It would sound way better if he could say the two of you met, then started to talk more, then went on a date and agreed to meet each other and so on. He just felt so stupid, so awkward and silly when he had to admit that all it took for you was a single smile to make his heart skip a beat.
The worst part? It felt a little pathetic honestly, as if people never smiled at him, but truthly they didnât, not like that. Not like you.
Katsuki still doesnât believe in love at first sight. Yet, every other piece of his meticulously calculated equation of love was torn down and rewritten, all of which he gladly took.
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[08:52] | nct lee donghyuck | haechan
âI love how you cared for me after, especially last night.â
pairing » nct lee donghyuck (haechan) x fem!readerâ
trope/au » âestablished relationship au!, marriage!au, non-idol au!
genre » mildly (?; as compared to my latest one before) suggestive but mainly fluff, dad haechan and mum reader, fluffy aftercare morning, just a cute little scenario in the morning, husband haechan who loves you very much, gentle haechan who treats you well, haechan and you both get to be the little/big spoon
word count; estimated reading time » 1626; ~6 mins
warnings (lmk if i missed anything!) » aftercare in the morning (continued from previous night), suggestive talk, reader wears haechan's clothes, reader has hair long enough to be tucked behind the ear, mentions of s*x; from previous night (no smut), haechan touches your lower body momentarily, abdominal cramps after s*x, (a ton of) kissing, pet names (baby girl, bubs), nicknames (hyuck), mildly (?) suggestive sentence at the end, haechan implied to be physically bigger, not proofread đ
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just a small little something because exam season got me going đ€žđ€žđ€žđ€ž
i have a feeling that the next story i release is going to be a long one and is going to be quite emotional (for me at least) so this is a little 180 before that happens!
The sun seeps through the small gaps between your curtain and the birds sing their songs too early for your liking; especially after what happened last night. Blinking your eyes open wasnât effortful and so was satisfyingly yawning your sleep away. What your overused muscles did not like too much however was when you tried to sit up on the bed, your abdomen forcing your head to lay back on your pillow.
âOkayâŠâ You chuckle to yourself, heat creeping onto your cheek when you remember the events of last night. A hand goes on top of your stomach, stroking your skin and remembering how someone else did the same thing to lull you back to sleep last night.
You turn your head towards that someone, an adoring smile on your face when youâre greeted with his messy morning hair and slightly gaped lips. You couldnât help but lay on your side to admire Haechanâs features, his relaxed and light snoring making your heart beat faster. His eyelashes took your attention and you couldnât help but brush the posterior side of your index finger along it, unfortunately stirring him into consciousness.
âSorry,â You quickly apologised, scooting over closer to him to share some body warmth. You gently pulled his head to your chest, cradling and blocking the sun behind you from reaching him and playing with his black strands, humming a quiet song while your other hand patted his back.
Haechan satisfactorily groans at his wifeâs loving touch, snuggling over to bury his nose between the pillow and the crook of your neck, âMorning, bubs.â
âGood morning, Hyuck,â pressing a kiss to the top of his hairline.
âHow was your sleep?â His morning voice was still evident, deep and husky; almost like last night but in a more tame and most definitely more innocent way.
âToo good.â
You feel the smirk on your skin as Haechan leans into you to pamper kisses all over the curve of your shoulder, âYeah?â Up towards your jawline to your chin. His tongue runs free a little bit when he reaches your bottom lip before lightly biting it. âYou like that?â Asking after hearing you gasping and closing your eyes. âBaby girl, didnât get enough action last night?â
A hand sneaks up past your waist, pulling his oversized shirt up and immediately finds its way on your lower body down to your ass. You couldnât help but whine slightly when Haechan spread his fingers around one of your cheeks, his palm warmer than your body. He lightly grips your body, so differently from last night, and you canât help but tilt your head down to kiss him as he reminds you of last night.Â
You got lost in his lips treating yours so gently, making sure that he pours all his love into you. But as the intensity increased, you forgot about the lower body pain and your husband was alarmed by the way you pulled away suddenly, flopping over on your back with the crease between your eyebrows evident.
Haechan gives you space, backing away just enough to get a proper look at you. He props up to one elbow against the bed, a hand tucking your hair behind your ears, âHey, whatâs wrong?â
You shake your head, a reassuring smile forming on your lips as soon as you see the worry in his eyes. A hand cups Haechanâs jawline, pulling him closer for a kiss. Just like before, Haechan didnât stop giving you light reminders of his love around your face this time: the tip of your nose, forehead, eyelids and anywhere he could reach without hurting you. The hand that held your lower body moments before is now over the weighted blanket over you both, and he strokes the cotton to where your stomach is below.
âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to hurt you, bubs.â
âYou didnât. Donât apologise for that, Hyuck.â You immediately attempt to reassure his worries, âI hope I didnât hurt you.â
âYou didnât, bubs.â
But Haechan still couldnât help but pout again and you mirror his expression more exaggeratedly in hopes of making the situation lighter; to make sure he knows that he took care of you well straight after as well and that last night shouldnât be something he should apologise about.
âI love how you cared for me after, especially last night.â A light blush spread across his face and you giggled at the way he face dived into his cushion, red and shy. âPulling me onto your lap, letting me rest on your shoulder while you dressed me and messaging my body.âÂ
âWere you okay?â You heard him over the pillow, âI tried to be as gentle as possible.â
âYou were super gentle with me,â You nod, acknowledging him, âNon-stop kissing me and telling me that Iâm beautiful.â
Haechan turns his head to you, a slight look of confusion on his face, âIâm just stating facts though?â
A push against his shoulder and a light melodic laugh is what you give him. Haechan joins in the laughter, and his hand over your stomach begins to move, his fingers rising and falling delicately. You both just stare at each other, commuting through your eyes the upturned corners of your lips. It wouldnât be for too long though because this time, itâs your turn to be the little spoon, imitating exactly what you did before plus the addition of his whispers of sweet nothings against your ears. You indulge yourself in his warmth and his natural scent that reminds you of safety and home. The blanket is adjusted, Haechan pulling it up just underneath your eyes and you could swear you could slumber back to sleep at this moment.Â
The door clicks open then and there, Haechanâs eyes lighting up at the sight of the little one. The younger girl runs to her parentâs bed like usual but stops in her tracks when Haechan puts a palm out towards her hurriedly, âDonât jump on the bed, little bean.â
âWhyâŠ?â Sadness laced her voice.
âMumma is in a little bit of pain at the moment,â you peek up behind your blanket, saying a quick greeting to what Haechan would say is a mini version of you. âCome over on this side,â tapping an empty spot on his side of the bed.
Soon, your child slumps over your husbandâs figure, chin resting on his biceps as she looks over to you sadly, âMumma, are you alright?â
âI am, baby, donât worry.â You outstretched an arm towards your child, patting her head and successfully putting a smile on your face.
âWhoever hurts my mumma will have to go through me!â
Oh, if only she knew.
âYou canât beat, dadda, bean.âÂ
âŠoh my.Â
You mentally face-palmed at the conversation unfolding before you. As your child lightly slaps your husbandâs arm and asks for a reason why youâre bedridden, you canât help but hide your face behind your blanket. You hear your husband panicking and stuttering, trying his best to go around the topic whilst also giving her a proper explanation that no, Haechan would never hurt you in that way.
âDadda! You said you would always take care of mumma!â
âI-I do!â
âThen what is this?â She points at you, âGet away from mumma!â
You could no longer contain your laughter and it was the reason why your child stopped reprimanding her dad. Seeing you smile and laugh was the only reassurance that your child needed because she no longer gave her dad slaps and Haechan mentally thanked you for getting him out of that situation.
But seeing your child awake also reminded you of the time and the empty belly that she must have. Your mother instincts kicked in and your stomach cramp didnât matter with her in your sight, âAlright, mumma will get up now.âÂ
âHey, hey, no youâre not.â Haechan takes hold of your shoulder, grabs the corner of the blanket from the other side of the bed and pulls it to your chest. He hovers above you, heart-shaped eyes decorating his gaze on you. His arm stays there to lock you in, âIâll take care of her. Just rest, bubs.â
âHyuck, itâs fine.â
âNo," he curtly responded. âStay here. Iâll take care of the little gremlin.âÂ
âDadda!â So maybe it wasnât as quiet and subtle as he thought it was.Â
âOkay, okay, Iâm sorry!â Haechan pinches your daughterâs cheek, âGo to the kitchen. Dadda will meet you there with your favourite breakfast.â It didnât take a second for her to jump out the bed, excited screaming and variations of âyayâs echoing your room, the hallway and soon, basically your whole house.
âAre you sure sheâs not your mini me?âÂ
Haechan playfully scoffs, rolling his eyes at your question. âAnd what about my lovely wife? What breakfast do you want?â
âIâm not too hungry yet.â Feeling your eyelids becoming heavy once more as you exhale lightly from your lips, âIâll make brunch later.â
Haechan hums at your thoughts and slips out from the shared blanket. The disappearance of the secure warmth and the weight of his hand on your stomach wasnât the best but youâre aware of the parental duties that must be addressed first. As Haechan finally stands and stretches his limbs in the air, he doesnât forget to give you a final kiss on the lips, staying there for a while, separating to look at you before planting another one.
âYou shouldnât want anything, baby girl,â Your slight eyebrow raise only made him smirk. And as you thought you would be able to go back to being sound asleep for another hour, Haechan just had to make your brain and heart go haywire, âNot with how I filled you up last night.â
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Just had a revelation that the thing I love most about the terror above literally everything else is how serious it takes its audience
There are 40 white guys with enough screentime to be somewhat relevant and they all look vaguely similar and share the same 10 names? Yeah it's confusing as fuck but if you manage to remember (most of) them you discover how every single one of them has an arc and is a living breathing human being, not a background character simply there to drive the plot forward or lick the main characters boots.
There's little details that make no sense to you right now, like what does "E.C." stand for, whos that child next to Crozier in the final scene? Watch it again and again if necessary, I shit you not I've never seen a show that has (dare I say) zero loose ends like the terror.
The characters are just human at the end of the day, not chess pieces pushed around by the writers to get from point A to point B. It feels like the early seasons of Game of Thrones when it was really REALLY good, no one has plot armor, things happen because they're the logical consequence of what happened before.
I've seen Gladiator II a few days before I got into the Terror and I know the movie doesn't aim for historical accuracy over giving the audience something cool to look at, everyone knows that (case and point newspapers in ancient rome). But as a history lover and minor film buff it's kind of sad to me how much hype media like Gladiator II gets, stuff that has zero subtlety and basically spells everything out for you so that no one in the audience misses the point the director wants to make and you don't even have to use your brain. You can leave the theather thinking "yeah that was a cool movie" and forget about within a week.
I wish people would appreciate media like the terror more because without wanting to sound like a condescending asshole we NEED more media that gives you something to chew on, that you have to marinate in your brain a little before it all makes sense because THATS good media.
#thank you for coming to my ted talk#chat does this make sense#the terror#the terror amc#frogger says stuff
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WHY DON'T WE FALL IN LOVE TONIGHT ?
â© â in which you found yourself executing a ruse with the known duke of meropide, wriothesley. what could possibly go wrong? (many things, apparently.)
â© â prompt: panache â you agree to a fake courtship with another. (for @xianyoon's "a night to remember" event (event two hehehe))
â© â includes: wriothesley x f!reader. royalty!au. fluff, angst if you squint, hurt/comfort if you also squint, comedy squeezed in just a teensy bit. cw: alcohol consumption (reader ends up taking a shot or two) one crazy scene in the garden but it's nothing too explicit i swear they just get a little carried away OOPS. wc: 8001 yes you read that fucking right (i went insane). fake dating trope went a bit overboard my bad (heavily based by bridgerton season 1 minus the explicit scenes LMAO). one pride and prejudice and meme reference line sneaked in (if u get my reference then ilysm i need to kiss u). other fontaine characters make a cameo yipee!! full fic of this silly post i made back then but i changed things up. kinda
â© â please reblog !! it wld help me tons :,)
love at first sight was a frivolous belief for a man like wriothesley.
romance, in general, was a frivolous belief for him in the first place. as much as his father pushes him into the marriage market for all of the women in the kingdom of fontaine, he would always find his way out of it. but he does admitâthe nagging could get quite... overbearing sometimes. romance almost never crosses wriothesleyâs mind. he shuns every vigorous mother that presents their daughter towards him in hopes that heâll take an interest in them (which he never does; wriothesley believes that marriage is too big of a responsibility for him).
a ball is never uncommon in society at this age. and certainly it isnât uncommon for his father to urge him to grace these balls with his presence on behalf of his former duke of a father. and tonight wasnât so different from the other balls he previously attended. wriothesley holds back the urge to roll his eyes after he excuses himself (for the nth time, he thinks) from another mother who tried to offer her daughter up for his hand in marriage. it was exhausting, to say the least. wriothesley wants nothing more than to leave at the moment. however, to his dismay, the ball had just begun not too long ago.
itâs another long night for him.
sharing some conversations with queen furinaâs royal advisor, neuvillette, wasnât a bad way to pass the time. and it certainly was effective because people were far too nervous to approach him with the queen nearby. the friendship he shared with the royal advisor wasnât new knowledge to society. almost everyone and their mothers had heard about the tale of the current duke meropide and the queenâs royal advisor being close friends during their early days of childhood and onwards. though wriothesley sometimes admitsâhe surely misses his youthful days.
itâs not like he's that old now. heâs currently thriving at the young age of twenty-five! not too young, not too old either. âand just how long are you going to stand by my side tonight, wriothesley?â neuvillette asks, his eyes focused on the crowd below him. there were pairs dancing gracefully in the middle of the venue as the quintet orchestra played by the side. wriothesley doesnât glance at him as he answers. âjust a bit longer, i suppose. i could still feel their eyes boring holes into me.â he mumbles the last part, leaning closer only for neuvillette to hear, as he refers to the mothers that attempted to make their advances on him earlier. neuvillette simply chuckles at his remark.
âstill refusing marriage, i see?â he replies.Â
âiâm confident that youâre well aware of what my answer to that is going to be, neuvillette.â
wriothesley feels comfortable like this. but heâs aware that he couldnât spend all of his time by his friendâs side. soon after, wriothesley decides to take his leave after making sure his coast is clear. he then exited nearby and found himself wandering into the garden. surely, the workers at the house of hearth had done a splendid job maintaining this garden. he reminds himself to commend duke arlecchino for this if he ever gets the chance.
the wind tonight was quite cold, yet itâs nothing wriothesley couldnât handle. he stumbles upon what seemed to be the center of the garden, surprised to see a fountain there. the moonlight shines brightly in this areaâbut what actually made wriothesley curious was who was sitting by the fountain? he steadily approaches, careful not to make the wrong move and sits by the fountain as well. there was still some distance between the two of youâa lot of it. it would be indecent of him to burst into a womanâs personal space. his father did not raise him to be that sort of man.
âwhat brings you here tonight?â he suddenly finds himself asking. it was a poor attempt at small talk, he thinks (he could do much better than that, he swears). wriothesley doesnât even dare steal a glance at you, as much as he wanted to. you hesitated before answering him, still sinking in the fact that you suddenly have company in this garden now. âavoiding society as usual, especially the members of society who cannot give up offering their hand of marriage towards me, i suppose,â he hears you sigh. huh, how ironic. did wriothesley just bump into someone who suffers from the same problem as him?Â
the answer was most definitely yes.
âoh, what a coincidenceâi suffer from such a predicament as well.â he chuckles bitterly in replyâtoo bitter for his liking. he didnât want to suddenly ruin the mood now; the conversation had barely even started. âis that so? iâm delighted to know that iâm not alone in this boat then.â the tone of your chuckle was different from the chuckle you got from wriothesley. a comfortable silence was then enveloped over the both of you, enjoying the scenery around. he takes this as his chance to steal a glance, and he quickly takes it back. yet he finds himself glancing again.
and again
and again.Â
he doesnât quite understand it himself. however, there was something about you that had this alluring effect on him of some sort. he just couldnât tear his eyes off of you for some reason. âenjoying the view much, duke?â you asked, meeting his gaze. wriothesley then turns away suddenly, embarrassed that he was caught red handed in the act of practically ogling at you. his father did not raise him to be like this at all. he did not spend his childhood and teenage years training how to be a proper gentleman for his debut in society just to be ogling at a lady he just met at a ball. he needs to snap out of it.
âmy apologies, but how could i resist putting my attention on a stunning lady like you?â he tries to play it cool. (keyword: tries.) it was a strategy that he learned to adapt every since he made his debut into society. playing it cool always works for himâsurely his old trick wouldnât fail at him now of all times, right? but wriothesley soon snapped out of his thoughts, and he then asked another question. âwait, you know who i am?âÂ
you were taken aback by his words. is he seriously asking you that? âwho wouldnât know you? youâre quite famous with the other ladies.â you asked him back. he simply replies with a short âfair point.â and silence takes over once again. but this time, it was a bit awkward. you decided to introduce yourself to him, stating your name and title. he nods in acknowledgement of your introduction. he has heard of you before, of course. your family has quite a reputation in society, making you get quite a bit of attention at formal parties as well.Â
wriothesley doesnât dare steal a glance at you again, as he has seemed to learn his lesson from what happened earlier. you, on the other hand, took this as your chance to take your leave. âalthough your company has been quite interesting, duke meropide, iâm afraid that i must take my leave first. i seem to have forgotten that i excused myself from lord jackson earlier.â you got up from your seat, already walking away from the fountainâthat is, until wriothesley speaks.
âlord jackson? you mean the lord jackson whoâs known for his⊠awful history in relationships?â
âi donât believe thereâs any other lord jackson in this society, duke meropide.â you turn around to face him.
âwhat business do you have with him?â why am i even asking? he thinks.
âheâs simply another one of the men who my mother had decided to set me up with for marriage. i was told to accompany him for tonight but you see, his company isnât really... the best.â you replied, choosing your word carefully. despite you not liking lord jackson at all, it would be informal for you to speak ill of him when he could be the man youâll actually marry.
actually, scratch that. as if youâll ever allow yourself to marry a man like him. lord jackson was a creep, to say the least. you were aware of the talk that goes around him. but your dear mother is still kept in the dark about these stories, and she decided to set you up with him without your prior knowledge. so by technicality, you really had no choice. âyou canât marry him.â the man in front of you suddenly says.
âi beg your pardon?â you asked, afraid that you misheard him the first time. âyou... you canât marry him.â he repeats and then he continues. âi mean, surely you have heard the news about himâhis temper makes him vicious. your marriage with him wouldnât prosper at all.â you held back the urge to scoff at him. âi appreciate your concern, my duke, but our society works in an unfair way at this age. i cannot just declare that i do not wish to marry, unlike you. that is a privilege that i cannot simply afford.â you shot back at him.
wriothesley suddenly feels like a light bulb in his head has switched on.
âwe could pretend to form an attachment.â he then says. you were getting more baffled by the second this conversation held on longer. âwhatever do you mean?â you werenât stupid. but you refused to believe that what heâs hinting at is also the one you foolishly thought. âwith you in my arm, people would think that i have finally found my duchess. as for you, your mother would raise her standards and find more suitable candidates for your hand in marriage. because although i could be wrong, but have you ever told your mother what traits you find in a man?â he replies, a small smile slowly tugging on his lips. he clearly enjoys this idea.
âi⊠i suppose not.â he got you there. âbut this is an absurd idea.â you protested.
âi find it quite brilliant, if i do say so myself.â
âyou do know the risks of what youâre proposing right now, am i correct?â
âi do. but you do not wish to marry me, and i do not wish to marry you, so whatever should you have to lose?â heâs insisting. heâs insisting like this plan would work perfectly fine for the both of your benefits (well, if you were to be completely honest, there is a chance for it to be successful. but you grew up to believe that you shouldnât expect for things to go so smoothly in your life). âiâŠâ a lost of words. thatâs what you are. too many possibilities are running through your head at the moment.
however, the duke did have one hell of a good point.
âfine. you got yourself a deal.â
and thatâs how you got roped into the situation you have now. with an arm interlocked with the duke meropideâs, all eyes were bound to set upon you both. wriothesley could see the amusement in neuvilletteâs expression; the same goes for the hint of amusement in queen furinaâs eyes as she spots them in the crowd. wriothesley slowly guides you towards the dance floor, just in time for another dance to begin. gracefully, you took his hand as you step onto the dance floor with him. a familiar song started to play, one that you remember memorizing as dance class was mandatory for being a debutante in society.
âare you bothered?â he then asks in a whisper as he twirls you around. âwhatever for?â you ask him back. âthe staring. i could feel all of them looking at us right now, honestly,â he chuckles lowly. âhm, iâm trying not to mind it that much. but i suppose youâre probably enjoying all of this attention now, arenât you?â a simple tease on your part, and wriothesley smiled at that. âmy, are we on casual terms now?âÂ
âchemistry should be a major factor that we should have in this plan, yes? so we might as well start by being more casual with one another.â
âindeed. glad to know that youâre quick to pick up on things.â he says. âof course i am. what do you take me for, duke meropide?â you asked him, a slight pout forming on your lips. and wriothesley smiled at that again before replying. ânothing offensive, that i can assure you.â
âiâm delighted to know that the ever-so-famous duke of meropide doesnât harbor any sour feelings towards me then.âÂ
it was a bit suffocating, all of the staring. yet at the same time, you understood why theyâre staring in the first place. wriothesley, the current duke of meropide, is suddenly on the dance floor with a young woman. and he seems to be quite interested in her as well. people would assume youâre the reason why the duke has rejected so many marriage offers up until nowâbecause he already had you in the first place.
the other unwanted attention youâd get from that assumption alone was enough to make you distracted to the point where you almost stepped on wriothesleyâs foot. âiâmy apologies, duke.â you stammered. âitâs alright. just look at me,â he says. you scrunched your eyebrows at him in confusion. âpardon?â
âjust look at me; donât focus on anyone else. it will help ease your mind.â
with hesitance, you followed what he said and locked your eyes with his. the dukeâs eyes were a fine shade of grey. a unique color, if you do say so yourself. and surely he was correct. shifting your focus and thoughts to him did ease you from all of the other eyes that are locked onto both of your figures thatâs moving along with the music.
time felt like it had stopped, as it also felt like you were the only ones present in the room.
to wriothesleyâs surprise, the night passed by faster when he was with you. because before he knew it, he was already accompanying you back to your carriage. a lot of things had happened in the span of just a few hours. but wriothesley does not regret a single second of it, now that he recalls everything again. he wonders whyâwas it because he encountered you in the garden tonight?
maybe. thatâs where it all started anyway.
he quickly snapped out of his trail of thoughts as he heard you speak. âi suppose iâll see you soon then?â you asked him. âmhm, i suppose so. safe travels, mâlady.â he bids you his farewell by gently grabbing ahold of your hand and pressing a soft kiss onto your knuckle, refusing to break his eye contact with you as the footman closed your carriageâs door.
âsafe travels as well, my duke.â
â â â â â â â âÂ
word spread fast about you and the duke of meropide. your mother was shocked at the newsâyet happy that you finally became âindependent on finding your matchâ as per her words. you had no specific agenda for the day, so, as you usually do whenever you are free, you decided to visit the modisteâwhere your good friend chiori resides.Â
the sound of the bell chiming as the door opened made chiori perk up to see who would possibly need help making a new dress. but when her eyes met yours, she just knew you werenât here to ask for a new dress. âi heard about the commotion last night.â she says, setting down a cup of tea for you as she takes a sip from her own cup, waiting for your response. âcommotion is a vulgar term for it, chiori. i prefer to call it a memorable event.â
âi suppose itâs memorable for you to enter with your arm wrapped around the duke meropide just like that. how did it even happen? i vividly recall you telling me that you had no intention of marriage.â
âitâs⊠a long story,â you sighed, taking a sip from your own cup of tea. âoh? are you implying that thereâs more to this than meets the eye, then?â
âi guess you could say that.â
âwell, then tell me all about it.â
âi⊠i can't. my apologies, chiori.â it's not like you didn't trust her. in fact, there are more secrets that are held within this fine modisteâs place than one could ever imagine. but it was a silent and automatic agreement between you and the duke that no one must know of your plan. (although you already hinted to chiori that there's more to it than meets the eye.) besides, chiori is a smart woman who has known you before she could even have her place built.
she doesn't need to be a genius to find out that there's something up. she'll pick up on it sooner or later.
âit's alright. thereâs no need to feel pressure to tell me now, but do promise me one thing: you're not doing anything against the law, right?â
you couldn't help but burst out in laughter at her question. âchiori! do you take me as a criminal? of course, iâm not!â you replied, laughing in a fit of giggles in between your words. âthank goodness. well, how was i supposed to know? you almost never stop by so we rarely have the chance to catch up. every bit of news i hear from you is usually from the other ladies who sometimes talk about you.â
âdonât worry, my friend. iâll stop by more often from now on, but seriously, are you still eavesdropping on your customers? i thought we were past that.â
âit isn't my fault some of them whisper way too loudly for my liking,â chiori scoffs.
as you two have a few more conversations, it is about time for you to take your leave, as the time has reached for the hour when chiori would usually have customers. âit was truly a pleasure to catch up with you, chiori.â you said as she escorted you to the door. âa pleasure indeed. do drop by more often, alright? it can get quite lonely here, you know.â a giggle leaves your lips at her response. âwill do. i believe i might need a new dress soon for the upcoming firestone ball?â you say and you notice how chioriâs had some sort of sparkle at your mention of needing a new dress. she had always loved making dresses for you.
âis that so? i promise to suggest some designs that you might like once you return.â
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the fountain of lucine was a famous spot for a walk in the park type of day. every day, youâd see different individuals make their wish upon the fountain. whether that is a prosperous marriage, being blessed with a beloved child, or even gaining wealth, everyone wishes for all sorts of desires towards the fountain. but you never found yourself doing the same. itâs most probably because you've already been content with your life up until now. you never had any struggles when it came to growing up.
but again, that is up until now.Â
you took a step further towards the fountain, silently stating your wish and threw the coin into the fountainâs small pool of water. âpenny for your wish?â you heard someone say beside you. quickly turning your head to the direction of the voice, you were surprised to see the duke there. âduke meropide! iâi didnât expect that you were going to be here today.â
âi decided to go out for a stroll; the weather is quite nice today, is it not?âÂ
âah, yes, i suppose it is,â you replied, looking around. the weather was indeed nice today. perfect for a quick stroll around the area. âwould you mind taking a stroll with me today? it would be a shame to waste this fine weather talking in the same spot.â he says, offering his arm for you to take. âiâd be delighted to.â your arm gets hooked on his.
âhow are you faring lately? it has been quite a while since our last meeting,â wriothesley starts. he personally prefers his attempt at small talk today to his attempt at small talk the night he met you. it has been a few days since the ball held by the house of hearth. and within those few days, you havenât spoken to the duke since. though, your house suddenly has suitors calling for you during your calling hour. all hopeful to gain your interest in them instead of the duke.
(however, you all shut them down politely. you found yourself repeating your apologies to the lords that have called upon you during those times.)
âiâve been well. certainly, the stunt that we pulled during the ball held in the house of hearth did not go unnoticed. my social energy has been drained because of the suitors who called me.â a sigh leaves your lips. âoh? i apologize for that then. i hope that your social energy isn't at itâs lowest right now,â he chuckles. you gave him a playful glare at his remark. âare you making fun of my previous predicament, duke?âÂ
âoh, heavens no. my apologies, did that offend you?â he says, holding back a smile at his words. he was definitely not apologetic. âyouâre not that sorry for it, arenât you?â
âperchance.â
âyou cannot just say perchance!â
a laugh erupts from wriothesley at your response. it was the first time you heard him laugh like that. and in the public eye, you two would seem like a joyful couple spending some quality time walking around the fountain of lucine as a pastime. well, that was technically the goal. to show the public that you and the duke of meropide are madly in love with one another. what could possibly go wrong?
â â â â â â â âÂ
by the time the firestone ball had taken place (which is nearly just a week after the ball from the house of hearth), you and the duke were on the dance floor once again.
âi believe we have yet to discuss our other terms and agreement for our plan, your grace.â you said, following his lead in the waltz. âah, youâre right. well then, why donât you start? ladies first.â he says. âi was hoping that youâd have some ideas on what terms we should have; after all, this was your idea, if i may remind you.â
you continue speaking as wriothesley continues to lead you through the dance. âi am starting to be convinced that this will be more than just a simple game of pretend just so we could fool the members of society, or my mother, or the women you have wanted to get away from every time you step foot in public. a life is at stake here, your grace, my life, and i just simply cannot have this go wrong. so if you are not in agreement with that, then you should tell me now.â the duke never broke his eye contact with you as you spoke.
âi shall agree⊠on one condition.â
âyour grace, i believe that you do not understaââ
âyou must call me wriothesley.âÂ
thereâs only one word to describe you at the moment: speechless. and wriothesley takes your silence as a chance to continue his words. âif we are truly to be courting, and if we are truly to prove that this is a match like no other, then you should call me by my name. after all, werenât you the one who suggested that we should be more... casual with one another?â
he was right, and he had yet again another one hell of a good point. you mentally sighed, âvery well then⊠wriothesley.â a laugh dares to escape your throat but this does not go unnoticed by the man who has his hand held in his at the moment. âis there something funny about my name?â he asks you, raising an eyebrow at your reaction. âno, no. it is a perfectly fine name. it is also quite unique, if i may add.â you replied, calming yourself down. laughing loudly while youâre in the middle of the dance floor would raise questions, after all.
âoh, perfectly fine? very well then⊠(name).â wriothesleyâs voice seemed to have lowered itself an octave lower as he said your name with a slight rasp. your eyes looked away from his as you shifted your gaze to his collar instead. both of you went silent, yet you were still moving to the rhythm of the music.
wriothesleyâs hand, that was supposedly at your waist, trailed upwards. just below the nape of your neck and also before your spine starts. your breath hitched at the contact of his cold finger tips there.
âi do hope that this plan will be successful.â you said, gaining your composure.
âhave faith in us.â
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meetings with the duke of meropide became more frequent than you expected. whether that may be a coincidental meeting or a planned oneâno one could really pinpoint it, much to their dismay.Â
it started off with a simple meal. then another walk. then an official invitation to accompany him to a ball or two. or three; in fact, he has invited you for a lot of them now. you havenât thought much about the future as of late, always focusing on the present, where youâre definitely by wriothesleyâs side. there was never a dull moment with the man. it was always entertaining to be with him. whenever another man (a man whose appeal is not to take interest in a sense) would approach you, wriothesley would pull some sort of stunt thatâs connected to his âwild jealousyâ of some sort. itâs a bit hard to hold back a laugh whenever this happens. there are times when he would talk to you about the other nobles present in the party and how heâs acquainted with them, and youâd admire the fact that he has many connections (something that a duke like him should have; heâs doing well in his duties, youâd note).
there are also times when you two will find yourselves alone, secluding yourselves from the crowd. these were, personally, your favorites. with the moonlight shining brightly upon you both once again, youâd always be reminded of the night you met. at these moments, this is when you and the duke would share⊠more personal things with one another. things that neither of you had expected to share with anyone else. like how he avoids marriage because of the huge responsibility that comes with it. or like how you doubt that others, especially men (minus the duke), would understand your struggles as a woman in this society.
wriothesley might have a lot of connections, but he was just the same as you. both of you kept your circle quite small (and by small, you both have only one person you truly trust to confide in). but even if you both wouldnât admit it out loud, trust had also bloomed between the two of you.
(yet is trust the only thing that has actually bloomed?)
tonight, you found yourselves in yet another garden. âhave you ever heard of why a flower wilts, wriothesley?â you decided to start this time. âhm? i suppose itâs because nothing good actually lasts long in life.âÂ
âhow⊠pessimistic of you to say.â you sweatdropped at his response. he chuckles yet again, you noticed that he always chuckles apologetically while looking away before he actually says his apologies. a habit of his, perhaps. âmy apologies; i must repeat myself. the less a person sees of me, the happier their life is.â
âwhy so? i enjoy your company quite well.â
âoh? and are you sure those words arenât forced because youâre stuck with me with this little ruse we have ongoing?â he asks back. these exchanges became frequent. one would ask a question, and the other would ask another in return. âiâm being quite honest, wriothesley. i really do enjoy your company quite well.â
âthe feeling is likewise, (name).â thereâs something satisfying about how your name rolls off of his tongue. he pronounces it the same as everyone else does yet how does it feel different when he says it? itâs baffling, thatâs one thing for sure. âis it awful that iâm actually quite enjoying this?â
âyou mean my wild jealousy?â he asks, playfully offended.
âfooling society.â you corrected. âthere are some in the crowd who secretly know everything about everyone. yet we have them utterly convinced that we are mad for one another.â
âwe are awfully clever then.â he says in amusement. âindeed we are.â you chuckled at his reply.
if thereâs one thing you would always notice between the two of you, it would always be how you were glued to one another. like thereâs some magnetic pull that automatically drags the other to their side.Â
this moment is no different because you could feel his knuckles grazing against yours ever so lightly. it starts with the hook of your pinkies, then slowly turns into you grabbing a hold of his other fingers. wriothesley could feel his heart beating fast at the contact. he glances at you, admiring your features underneath the moonlight once again. you glance at him as well. was he already this close to you when you started walking in this garden? because you swear your faces are inching even closer to each other. wriothesleyâs other hand gently grabs your nape, guiding you as he gently pulls you in for a kiss.Â
his lips were soft against yours, something you didnât expect from him. he kisses you like you were delicate (to which you were, delicate to him, at least), eyes closing themselves as he enjoys the sensation of your lips against his. you kiss him back in the same way, not really knowing what to do nextâbut you kiss him back. thatâs all that matters. his lips leave yours as wriothesley latches his lips onto your neck, continuing the light kisses against it.
you let out a gasp at the contact as you lean your head back so you can give him more access. he intertwined his other hand with yours; it was quite scandalous. having a moment like this on someone elseâs property. you extracted him from your neck, pulling him in for another kiss. this time it was a bit more roughâdesperate, even.
well, that was until he pulled away from you abruptly. you looked at him in a daze yet you were confused. âwe must return; weâve been out long enough,â he says, letting go of your hand in the process as he fixes himself. he tries to catch his breath, processing what has just happened. did he really just kiss you? he supposes (or, in other terms, hopes) that itâs normal. ultimately, this shouldâve been part of your agreement in the first place, right?
âi⊠youâre right. my mother could be looking for me any moment now.â what could possibly go wrong, you ask? well, apparently, many things could go wrong.
but if thereâs one thing that got stitched into your mind tonight, itâs only one thing:
the duke of meropide is one good kisser.
however, what will become of your relationship now?
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you found yourself going to chiori again. the familiar sound of the bell chiming against the door notified chiori of someone entering her place. and once she saw you, she could just feel the distress radiating off of your body.
âwhat happened this time? i havenât heard any good news about you two from last nightâs party.â she says, pouring you a cup of tea. âgood news? more like insane occurrences,â you sighed, watching the tea leave the teapot as it transfers onto your teacup. â insane occurrences? what happened to âmemorable eventâ?â she asked, confused with your choice of words.
you let out another sigh, finally revealing everything to chiori. luckily, today was her day off. with another ball just held last night, she would get at least a day or two of good rest before she opens up again. chiori takes in every detail of your story well, surprised that this is what youâve been up to.
as soon as you were done talking, you decided to take a sip of your tea. âso youâre worried that you almost slept with the duke of meropide?â chiori states. and you choked on your drink once you heard her. âyou didnât have to word it like that! have some decency!â you exclaimed, embarrassment surging through you.Â
âi donât get it, though. what are you so worried about? itâs almost as if⊠wait.â she pauses.
âitâs almost as if what, chiori?â
âdo you love him?â
âhuh? love who?â
âdonât play dumb with me, (name). do you or do you not love the duke of meropide?â
this time, it was your turn to pause. do you? well, certainly, he is nice company. and he treats you well despite neither of you having the wish to marry each other. he is also a good kisser (something that you donât really feel like counting but itâs still a fact). recalling everything that has happened now, the only things that come into mind are the things youâve noticed about wriothesley. how his eyes are the most remarkable shade of grey, his scar below his right eye. the feeling of the callouses on his hands as you held them on the dance floor.
it canât be. thereâs just no way. heâs a duke of all peopleâheâs out of your league in so many ways. heâs too far for you to reach. and besides, this is all just a game of pretend, is it not? surely that kiss wouldâve meant nothing to him.Â
fuck.
âi do.â you replied to her in a whisper
âiâm glad that youâre not dense.â chiori says, flicking your forehead. you yelped in pain at the contact.Â
yes, you do love the duke of meropide.
and you stand by that.
meanwhile, on the other side of the coin, wriothesley had a crisis himself. âyouâre quite lucky today, to ask for my presence while queen furina is occupied with duke arlecchino with her. so what assistance can i offer for you today, wriothesley?â neuvillette states, pulling his chair so he could take a seat before the man in front of him. wriothesley leans back on his seat, an elbow propped on top of the chairâs arm rest as his index finger is rested upon his lips.Â
wriothesley sighs. before spilling everything to neuvillette. his friendâs expression grew more amused as he continued on with the story, finding every detail unexpected for a man like his friend. âi see. so thatâs how it is. well, let me ask you a simple question then, my friend.âÂ
âshoot.â
âdo you love her?â
wriothesley pauses. neuvilletteâs questions echo repeatedly in his mind. do i love her? he then asks himself. he was not stupid. wriothesley did not need to become some sort of genius to find the answer to that questionâbecause the answer is no. he doesnât love you. yes, he has grown to trust you with things he would never even dare tell anyone else. but heâs scared. wriothesley is scared because he has never thought of commitment in this way before. romance was just a frivolous belief to him, after all. so surely, this would all just mean nothing.
he ponders about it for a few more moments. heâs too scarredâtoo damagedâto be loved by someone like you. he feels undeserving of it. he knows thereâs another man out there who could be the man you want to be. someone who will make you happier than he does. someone who is willing to commit himself to you. someone who could love you with nothing holding him back.Â
âi donât.â wriothesley firmly says.
no, wriothesley cannot be in love with you.
(neuvillette gives his friend a sigh as his friend takes his leave. he returns back to the room where queen furina is currently spending time with duke arlecchino. the duke had a habit of bringing the queen sweets from their travels abroad. the queen has excitement written all over her eyes as she makes eye contact with the pastries set in front of her.)
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it wasnât hard to put two and two together to realize that wriothesley has been avoiding you.
it has been a few months since you decided to start your ruse. although he still accompanies you, once itâs quite crowded, he will deliberately avoid your presence like a plague, and you have no idea why. you first thought that may be he was just feeling unwell but it has occurred more frequent now and it just stings, really. it stings because you thought that you two had formed quite the bond over the past few months.
âwriothesley, is something wrong? you know you could always talk to me, right?â you asked him, finally cornering him as he had successfully avoided you for the past two hours ever since the party started. âitâs nothing of your concern,â was all he said before leaving you again. but that answer wasnât enoughâhell, it wasnât even a proper answer for you. so you decided to follow him.
âwhere are you going?â you asked him. speeding your pace up to catch up to him. wriothesley doesnât answer and just continues on walking. he ends up going into a secluded room, not even bothering to close the door. you followed him in and shut the door behind you as you faced him. he had his back facing you as you heard him take a deep breath. âwriothesley, whatâs wrong? and donât even dare say that itâs none of my concern because it is.â
wriothesley could feel himself going mad. he canât do this tonight. what even caused him to behave this way?
ah, he remembers. it was that unbearable sight of you interacting with marquess lyney. he shouldâve been happy that you finally seem interested in someone else because all you two have to do now is plan how you should end things. but that thought made wriothesley realize two things. one, he cannot bear the sight of you with another man (but why? itâs not like youâre actually his in the first place). and two, he doesnât want things to end between the both of you. whether it's a ruse that feels too real for his own liking or whatnot, he doesnât want to lose you in his life.
he loosens the buttons on his top so that he can breathe more properly. you got closer to him, but only if you knew that was a dangerous move on your part. you grabbed his arm in hopes of getting a view of wriothesleyâs expression at the moment.
he then faces you, his eyes searching for something in yours but you just canât find out what. it was silent; neither of you dared to speak a word. and wriothesley finds himself pulling you for a kiss. it was a bit rough how his lips crashed against yours. he then pulls away, his eyes widening at what he just did. âi⊠my most sincere apologies.â
and he leaves. just like that.
the familiar door to the modiste is presented at you as you knocked. it was late at night. the party you attended earlier with wriothesley was long over. but you knew your dear friend would still be up even at this late hour.Â
â(name)? what brings you here at this hour?â chiori asks, opening the door wider so you could enter.
âi need a goddamn drink.â you said.
â â â â â â â âÂ
âso youâre telling me that he just⊠kissed you again, and then he left the party? just like that?â chiori repeats. you take another shot of the alcohol chiori provided for the both of you. âhey, calm down. this one is actually pretty strong, you idiot.â chiori warns you.
you lean back, slamming the shot glass against the table. âjust like that, chiori. like what is wrong with him? is he perhaps sick in the head?â
âi honestly donât know if i should be at least grateful that he apologized.â she says, taking a shot as well. you glare at her remark and she raises her hands in return. you sighed this time, âare men always this⊠complicated?â
âhm, i donât think so. maybe itâs just the duke.â
âyouâre not helping!â
âyou never said you wanted help in the first place.â
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seven days.
seven days since you last spoke to wriothesley. seven days since you last heard of him. it has been seven days yet he hasnât made any attempts to contact you since.Â
just what was up with him? he was fine before. did you do something wrong? did you accidentally say something that was offensive to him? everything has changed now. wriothesley is treating you like he treated you before he actually met youâcold.Â
your mother has decided to throw a ball this timeâsomething about her not wanting to fall behind the other mothers. you complied, having to accept that society is nothing but competition against one another. and on the day of the ball, you found yourself lonely. if only chiori wasnât busy with her other orders, then maybe this night wouldâve been more entertaining.
wriothesley has yet to make his appearance (or perhaps he is already here yet he has decided to avoid you again). but you have decided on one thing tonight: you will talk things out with that stubborn man no matter what it takes. because you cannot just bear to stand idly by when wriothesley could be struggling alone. you once heard from your mother that love makes you do the craziest things and tonight was the night you realized that she was right. but isnât it worth it if itâs all in the name of love?
the outdoor area of your home was also used for the ball, and decorations are displayed here and there to make the area look more eyecatching. to your familyâs dismay, it has begun to rain. making all of the guests head inside to continue the festivities. but as you made your way to follow the crowd, you spotted someone too familiarâit was the man youâve been looking for all evening, wriothesley.
looking around his surroundings, wriothesley spots you getting drenched in the rain. his eyes widen as he quickly makes his way towards you, removing his coat to drape it over you instead. âare you insane? youâre getting drenched!â he exclaims in worry. you scoff in return, pushing yourself away from his coat and allowing yourself to get wet by the rain.
âam i insane? i should be the one asking you that!â you said, glaring at him. âhow⊠how could you? do you know how worried i have been because of you? you avoided me, then kissed me, then avoided me even more! i had no idea if you were okay because you didnât even dare speak with me while i was here stuck waiting for you. why? because i didnât want to pressure you into telling me whatâs wrong!â
wriothesley is at a loss for words at your outburst. he just stares at you in return, guilt written all over him. he deserved your anger. but he didnât mean for things to go this far, yet he also didnât know how to handle things. you continued speaking, âwriothesley, i have no idea whatâs clouding over your heart but i do know one thing: you musnât keep it to yourself.â
â(name)...â he softly saysâhesitantly, even. like heâs scared to even say your name in the first place. you take a step forward, both of your hands reaching out to hold his face. your touch was gentle on his skin, making sure you weren't making him uncomfortable. âtell me whatâs wrong, wriothesley. iâll listen.â
and tell you, he does. he voice shakes at first yet he begins to steady it as he unravels to you everything that has been bothering him up until now. his jealousy, his inner turmoil, and his insecurities. and you listen to him, understanding every word that escapes his lips as your hand never leaves his face, your fingers gently brushing over his scar below his right eye. and once heâs finished, you choose your next words carefully.
âthereâs something that i realized in life that i believe you should know. just because something is not perfect does not make it any less worthy of love. you made yourself believe otherwise. you made yourself believe that you had to be without fault just so you could be loved but youâre wrong, wriothesley. should you need any proof of the matter, then look just here.â you weakly laugh at the last sentence, and wriothesley just stares at you. you couldnât find out whatâs going on in his head but you know that heâs listening.
your voice shakes as you continue. âi am tired of this sick game of pretending. i am tired of pretendingâof acting as if i do not love you, because i do. i love you more than you could ever imagine. every scar, every flaw, every imperfectionâi love all of you. you may think youâre too damaged or too scarred to allow yourself of happiness but you can choose differently, wriothesley. you can choose to love me as much as i love you. that should not be up to anyone elseâthat cannot be up to anyone else.â
âit can only be up to you.â
he was still silent as you slowly let go of his face but wriothesley was quick to catch them. he grabs ahold of your hands, and with his slight shaking, he takes a deep breath. he realizes something when you profess your love for him. he puts two things together: commitment and you. and the conclusion he draws from that is that he doesnât mind commitment, as long as heâs committing himself to you. thatâs how much of an impact you have on him. yes, heâs scared. and yes, this might not go like he hopes it will. but that doesnât matter to him because he knows it will all be worth it for you. wriothesley is a coward when it comes to love and the likeâthat, he admits. but he isnât allowing himself to be a coward for the rest of his life. why deprive himself of the serene type of happiness that he could only achieve when he has you by his side?
he kept his eyes on the hands heâs holding now as he began to speak. âi.. i do not wish to be alone. i know that now. but what i do not know is how to be the man you wish for me to beâthe man you truly deserve. i do not know how to do any of this, but i do know another thing: i love you too. i love you. most ardently.â he then meets your eyes as he notices one thing in them. love.
âyou stay. you stay and weâll get through this. together. thatâs where weâll start. we have all the time in the world.â
âmay i⊠kiss you?â he hesitates to ask. but you give him a nod of approval before youâre met with the familiar pleasure of his lips on yours. he relishes every second of the kiss, taking this as a chance to ground himself into realityârefusing to believe that this is some sick dream that his mind decided to play in his head. a hand slithers its way to the nape of his neck and wriothesley groans at the feeling as his hand grabs your waist tighter. wriothesley thanked his lucky stars for the night he met you because this wouldnât be possible if it werenât for them.
love at first sight was a frivolous belief for a man like wriothesley.Â
but he knew otherwise the moment he laid his eyes upon you that night in the garden.
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