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motivation where have you gone :(
#i ah#i have no motivation to do any studying despite not studying for the past like two days askldjfalkh#ive been too sleep deprived the last two days to focus so i just figured its better to sleep/rest instead#but now that its a full day im like :I hmmm this doesnt seem like fun#which is silly because i actually really like respiratory lmao#i dont mind doing questions for resp because its not too bad#but my problem is the energy it takes to take notes is whats making it Tiring#if i could id just skim instead and then move on but if i do that i wouldnt remember anything alksjdfha#maybe i should make a list of things i could do with my breaks#ill try to also do the timer thingy too#im just :( can i go play my viddygames instead why is studying so hard and such a long process aslkdjhfal#im at least in a better mood though!! im happy at least with that but also i am very sleepy bzzztbzzt#snow speaks
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ŕż character(s):Â Bokuto Koutarou, Iwaizumi Hajime (poly)
ŕż genre: sfw, soft/fluff
ŕż type:Â imagine
ŕż requested by: N/A
⌠male!reader (he/him)
⌠college age/time period
⌠oh yeah itâs self-indulgent, so please be wary if ya dont like that.
⌠âive been yearning cuddles lately, and i got given a rarepair as a self-ship and i aint gonna leave that chance to write something about them and be self-indulgent.â
A/N: mmmm.. rare pairs... mm.. self-ship...
â days and nights have been exhausted as time flew by aimlessly, losing track of precious time through work from college. classes stacking assignments and projects due to the last stretch till summer in the matter of 2-3 weeks. it was all so overwhelming, suffocating. clouding your vision of self-care and deprived the time of affection to your two boyfriends.
â yes, two boyfriends, a poly relationship between Bokuto Koutarou and Iwaizumi Hajime themselves.Â
â youâd never thought either of them would like you, let alone agree to being in a poly just for you. but both of them are seemingly getting along and fond with another, soon to be openly accepting of each other as boyfriends.
â being stuck in your shared room majority of your days studying away, working on projects soon to be due, isolated and focus on all different classes.Â
â Iwaizumi and Bokuto had notice you werenât allowing yourself a single break, seeing how concentrated and determine you seemed on passing classes. following a strict tight schedule you had forged yourself to get it all done. it really worried them.
â since when did you last eat? even drank anything??
â donât even get them started on sleep. they always head to bed before you, commonly walking into the bedroom to see you at the desk exchanging a light-hearted âhiâ and âhelloâsâ before either of them had slipped into bed with another. falling asleep cuddled up, missing the figure inbetween them both, missing the lost warmth during it all.
â it didnât feel right. it felt like a missing piece that had been long gone from its original masterpiece of a jigsaw puzzle.
â till you decided to stop, always working so late into the night. leaning back against your stiff chair you leaned your head back to stare up at the ceiling, seeing the light of your laptop dimly showing on the ceiling before shading into the darkness behind you.Â
â it was late, which was obvious as your eyes aimlessly gazed around till it reached the clock. to your dismay you instinctively read the numbers...
â â..4:45 am..â you muttered lightly, peering over your shoulder to the boys in bed.
â light snores coming from both of them as their bodies were intertwined. it looked so comfortable, warm, and safe. it looked like heaven. your heaven.Â
â looking back to your desk, you closed your laptop, the textbooks and notebooks that were splayed were also shut. not bothering to be reminded of the context you were studying at the moment.
â pushing yourself up from your seat to slide the chair under your desk, you managed your way towards the bed and climbing inbetween your boyfriends. having a perfect size slot for you to fit, Bokuto to your left, Iwaizumi to your right.
â as soon as you settled comfortably in the sheets, the overwhelming feeling of slumber consumed you. you were fighting it all day, living off caffeine day by day till you crashed.Â
â when morning reached, the sunlight from the your windows was slightly left open, bands of light reached your face from your right. grunting softly you faced away from the light pulling the blanket over your head just a little before easily falling fast asleep.Â
â â..there he goes back asleep again-â Bokuto had softly laughed, leaning on his elbow as he stared down at your sleeping position.
â âWell... he has been working so hard the past days. He deserves to sleep in just this one time.â Iwaizumi had replied, walking into the shared room to his side of the bed placing 3 cups on the nightstand aside. âAlso made something for you both.. well if y/n wakes his ass up before it gets cold.â
â Bokuto gasped âMy favorite?! Yessssâ
â âYes your usual, Boâ.â
â Iwaizumi had slid back into the bed and under the sheets, laying on his side to hug you from behind. you instinctively moved to get comfortable in the position still asleep. Bokuto pouted before he joined in on cuddling you, placing his hand softly behind your head to bring you towards his chest. resting his chin ontop of your head, humming contently with a big smile on his face.
â just having comfortable silence with the accompanying of light breathing, it was something you all missed. even if its just been a few days without it, the sudden disappearance of affection felt so cold but now the warmth is back without missing a single piece of the puzzle.Â
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â waking up with your face squished against Bokutoâs chest, you didnât know how to react, hearing the soft snores from Bo you knew he was sound asleep. moving your face slightly upwards to look at him seeing a light smile on his face shortly glancing over to see Iwaizumi with his face in the crook of your neck.
â shortly realizing... you were stuck. not liking to move too much to bother your lovers you moved at a minimum. sighing softly, you just nuzzled your face into Boâs chest, your face soon to be squished inbetween those pillows and your boyfriends.
#at-dusk;- đ#folder đ;- đˇđđđđ˘đđ#bokuiwa#bokuto x male reader#bokuto koutarou x male reader#iwaizumi x male reader#iwaizumi hajime x male reader#haikyuu x male reader#x male reader#poly x male reader#bokuto x reader#iwaizumi x reader#haikyuu x reader#x reader#poly x reader
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The Art of Inversion
Neil x Reader
Chapter 23 - So Far From Who I Was
Masterlist; Chapter 22
Summary: As plans for operation in Stalsk-12 are underway, you and Neil canât seem to find a common ground. His selfish plans overturn everything...
Warnings: Even more angst (sorry!!! swear it will be over very soon); swearing; some slightly dubious thoughts appearing in the readerâs minds but itâs nothing too serious.
Authorâs Notes: Okay, Iâm really sorry for the 10.8k, but it once again shows that Iâm incapable of writing short things. This one is a wild ride and it was fun to write even if painful at times... I hope youâll âenjoyâ! Let me know how you liked it... and I promise... fun is near :)))
From that morning, when the precious intel magically appeared for you all to use, the metaphorical dice were cast. The last stage of the plan was officially on, and there was not much time to waste. After two days of chaotic talks, interrupted by training and trying to make sense of living aboard the icebreaker, you were told to meet with everyone else on the bridge for the official confab. Your war council consisted of TP, Neil, Ives, Wheeler, and yourself. And you were the first to admit that you had no clue what your job was supposed to be there. However, ignoring the deepening sleep deprivation, pounding headache, and weariness that has made home in your heart, you made it to the destination with time to spare. That morning the sky over the Barents Sea was overcast with heavy, grey clouds, increasing your internal melancholia and tiredness. Basically, life was hard. And you still contemplated joining the seals. Probably more often than any sane person should. But then you never really considered yourself rational. Sighing, for the umpteenth time this morning, you sat down on the sofa and relished in the solitude. In moments like this, without the oxygen mask making you feel close to suffocation, or the looming danger of losing your control around certain individuals, you were almost at peace. They never lasted long.
âMorning sunshine,â Ives marched into the room with a grin on his face.
He was one of the people you could tolerate. Still.
âHi,â you cracked a smile of your own in his direction.
He took off the mask and opened up the laptop, preparing for the meeting. After a few minutes of companionable silence, Ives groaned, stretching his limbs exaggeratedly.
âThe bloody bunkbeds are a pain in the arse,â you snickered at the comment.
âMy condolences,â offering him a mournful expression, you stood up.
Wandering over to the panoramic windows, you took a moment to stare at a seagull diving on the horizon. Well, technically it was springing up from the sea, but you preferred to imagine the traditional way of things. Just to maintain a functioning brain.
âNot everyone is lucky enough to have a Prince Charming looking out for their comfort you knowâ the casual remark made you look up at Ives.
Sure as hell, he was grinning smugly, satisfied by how he has managed to catch you off guard. But that was not the most outraging bitâŚ
âPrince Charming?â you repeated with a deepening frown, âSpare me please, Iâd rather forget he existsâ conversation was ruined.
Prince Charming, my ass. Unless those tended to be lying bastards that never knew what they wanted. Or terrifyingly beautiful idiots that should never be trusted. Well⌠fuck.
âGood luck with thatâ Ives patted you on the shoulder.
You knew that despite the nonchalance, he was someone you could count on. For a second, you contemplated asking him to punch Neil next time he shows up. However, all train of thought disappeared when the man himself walked into the room the very next minute. That same neutral smile on his face, blocking off any attempts to read his mood. His gaze slipped over you. A shadow of a frown as though your presence was not a pleasant discovery. Just brilliant.
âGood morningâ Neil nodded in your direction.
You could see Ives hesitate as though wondering how much could have been overheard. You found that you did not care. Ever since your blunder in the kitchen, you came to a decision that you need not hold back. Neil never did, after all.
âMorning mateâ Ives squeezed his shoulder in a greeting.
Before either of you were forced to initiate small talk, TP marched in, with Wheeler following at his heels. With the whole team on board, you could skip the awkwardness and begin. You took your seat on the side of the table and placed the dossier with plans right in front. That way, you could have an easy escape should it be needed. These days you could never know for sure. The first surprise of the meeting took place when you heard a scrape of the chair on your side, followed by someone sitting down. One look was needed to ascertain that it was the blonde bastard. Fab. You refused to give him any satisfaction of being caught staring and so you focused on the documents, reading the same set of instructions for the hundredth time.
âDo you want coffee?â his question took you by surprise.
Looking up into his blue eyes always felt too startling. Especially considering your history. But that did not seem to matter whenever your gazes met. That same jolt of electricity heightening your senses. Until you would look away again, Neil was everything you could focus on. On the periphery of your attention, you could see Wheeler prepare cups of the beverage in the small kitchenette. RightâŚ
âYes, please,â perplexed by his helpfulness, you gave him the tiniest of smiles.
In response, Neil only nodded and got up, joining Wheeler at the counter. That was surprising. Somehow you assumed that he would do everything not to interact with you like that. And yet he was willing to get you coffee, knowing full well how dependent on it you were. When Neil sat down again five minutes later and handed you the mug, you muttered:
âThanksâ your hands brushed for a millisecond, causing a minor heart palpitation.
Nothing new. He met your gaze again, smiling lightly. It was in the moments like this that you felt completely at a loss for words. The tenderness and attention felt like the old days, as though nothing happened. But it did. And it made no sense.
âHope I got it rightâ breaking the silence, Neil gestured towards the coffee steaming underneath your nose.
He used to know your coffee order well. Unable to deny yourself the curiosity, you took a sip of the beverage under his watchful gaze. Of course, it was perfect, a spark igniting your body with energy. Ignoring the idiocy of the situation, you grinned at Neil over the brim of the mug. Conveying gratitude more than any words could. Judging by the glimmer in his eyes, he understood.
âAttention, please,â Ivesâs annoyed voice brought you back to reality âYouâll flirt later,â you blushed furiously at the comment.
Shooting daggers at the squad leader, you focused all of the attention on the dossier again. YeahâŚno.
The next hour was spent trying to make sense of the plans you all had been weaving since the intel came. The obvious parts were the facts: a deserted city in the middle of the Siberian steppe, the dead-drop in the cavern underneath the ridge, three ways in, and a lock, that was the crux of it all. The instructions from TP were ominous enough: no guaranteed way out for whoever would open the door. And that fact was the needed spark that dayâŚ
âSo, temporal pincerâ Ives summarized the last few minutes of the discussion, writing the words on the whiteboard âOne team normal, the other inverted and they deal with the mercs. A splinter unit goes into the dead-drop and extracts the algorithm before the timer goes offâ he added.
That was the obvious bit. You finished the coffee in one swig, feeling Neilâs knee bump into yours under the table. It was like this for the past hour. Sudden touches, making you wonder whether it was all intentional. Another form of elaborate torture. Or whether it was just Neil unable to control his long limbs as per usual.
âKat is the backstop?â you asked the question, distracting yourself from the mess in your head.
âYep,â jotting down the note, listening in to the squad leader, âThatâs the simple stuff. What we need to figure out is how do we deal with that lock, and what about the splinter unitâ
Fun. You skipped through the information again, hoping to find any source of inspiration in the materials.
âWhat do you mean?â TP asked, and you glanced up at him.
With the arms folded on the table and face frozen in a permanent frown, you could feel the tension radiating from him.
âThey shouldnât leave the fieldâ Ives shrugged upon an inquisitive glare from the boss âItâs safer that wayâ the cold steel look in his eyes was foreign.
It was a terrifying realization that he was right. If you were to succeed, you had to make sure that it could not happen again. At least not in the linear sense. Looking around the people sat at the table, your heart sank. It could as well be that you were not coming out of this alive. Not all of you. TP had to survive if the story was to follow as it should. But for the rest of you, nothing was guaranteed. Enough to make the anxiety worse.
âRight,â TPâs sombre nod made you focus back on the moment âI donât think we need to decide on who that will be this early,â he added, his gaze slipping over all of your faces.
Looking at the companions, you could see that everyone else was deep in thought. Mortality was never something you paid much attention to, preferring to stay sane by taking every day as it is and then moving onto the next. When you finished the university and started getting used to the idea that your future will be spent behind the desk of one of the governmental buildings in Whitehall, you stopped giving it much thought. Death would come when it had to, and that was it. But apparently not. Perks of choosing an unusual occupation. Feeling the stress levels elevate, you got hold of the passing thought. The damned lock that has been at the forefront of your mind since the news first came. Maybe now was time to voice the vague plansâŚ
âWhen it comes to the lock⌠Iâve been thinking-â
âItâs rather obvious, isnât it?â Neilâs interruption made you look up at him sharply.
What? You did not like the enigmatic smile gracing his features. As though you have missed something glaringly self-evident, and he was waiting for you to catch up. Impatiently, at that.
âNeil⌠elaborate please,â TPâs plea was dripping with tiredness.
Relatable.
âIâm the best locksmith out thereâ he shrugged smugly, ignoring your stare.
You did not like where this was going. Before you could find any words of response, Ivesâs dry chuckle pierced the silence.
âSmooth, mate,â he added when Neil turned to stare at him.
âIt should be me,â the blonde man pressed, annoyance seeping into his words, âIves, you know that. Stop looking at me like thatâ he waved his hand at the squad leader.
The pieces clicked in your head. Fuck. He sounded too sure. As though he has already made up his mind. ButâŚ
âThe person who opens the lock doesnât have a guaranteed way outâ Wheeler looked weary, as though she was scared about the direction of the conversation.
Exactly. The heart was hammering in your chest, slowly absorbing the reality. Figuring out the implications. No. You could not allow that. Even the mere idea was enough to make you nauseous. It was one thing to wish you did not have to deal with Neil, the other to consider that he would volunteer for something like that.
âSo?â the nonchalance in his voice was terrifying.
He was still refusing to meet your gaze, but you persistently kept your eyes fixed on him. Urging him to give in. To be able to check this was actually happening. Because once Neil would lock his eyes with yours, you had a chance of getting to him. Until he said it to your face, you did not want to believe it.
âThat could be a one-way trip,â TP voiced your thoughts, eyeing Neil warily.
You could see that he was surprised and concerned. Ever since they were stuck in the container for a week, a comradery has formed. Finally resembling what you were used to from them. But now Neil was willing to destroy it all. One-way trip. The ultimate sacrifice. No.
âEvidently,â another shrug.
That was the needed signal for your brain to kick back into action. To fight. Point out the insanity of the situation.
âSurely thereâs a different way of dealing with this. We could send the locksmith before the splinter unit and-â your rant got interrupted with a sudden creak of chair to your right. Impatience.
âWhy complicate something simple? I go in and open the door. Thatâs itâ Neil flayed his hands around as though compensating for the tension permeating the room.
Wishing to dissolve it by fake excitement. Not on your watch. Urging your body to stop trembling, you garnered the strength to voice the obvious question. The one everyone seemed to skirt around for the past ten minutes.
âYou donât want to come back?â your voice wavered, betraying the nerves.
That was exactly what Neil needed to finally look you in the eye. With reluctance, he turned to you. When your gazes met, he flinched. Barely perceptible and yet there. Great.
âThis isnât about what I want or donât wantâ you could tell Neil was just about keeping himself cool.
This could go either way. You found yourself on the tipping point, tiptoeing the edge. The fall never seemed so inviting. Almost as good as letting yourself drown in his eyes. Anything to ignore the reality.
âAs if you knew what you want,â you muttered, aware he will catch on to the implications.
Neil clenched his jaw as his hand gripping the mug tightened. You have hit the mark. Top job. It took him a moment to respond. You could feel the gazes of everyone else fixed on you two. Their breaths were held as though afraid anything could set off the explosion. They were probably right.
ââŚMaybe you havenât gotten the memo yet, but this isnât about us anymore. If the task requires sacrifice, then be itâ Neil finished the sentence with a hard look in his eyes.
Us? The emphasis he placed on the word made you blink in shock. On its own accord, your mind drifted back to the conversation in Tallinn. Weâre just us. Me and you, was what he said back then. Only now, it was not that simple. Ignoring the ache in your heart, you swallowed hard, trying to find any traces of reason.
âBut-â it was not meant to be.
Before you could add another word, Neil took hold of your hand, making you shut up. Shocked, you met his eyes, only to be paralyzed by the harshness of his expression. Your protests were not welcome. He has made up his mind.
âDarling, I appreciate the concern. However-â his tone was dripping with condescension.
The nickname felt like a slap. You tugged at the hand he still had in his grasp, cutting in sharply:
âHow very patronizing of youâ giving him the fakest of smiles, you added, âI had the illusion that youâre better than this⌠but well, as with most things I was wrongâ a shrug to complete the insult âI still think there must be a way around it. Thereâs a reason why we got this warningâ ending the torture of prolonged eye contact, you glanced around the table.
A silent cry for help. TP met your gaze, rapidly catching on to the desperation pouring out of your eyes. If anyone should get it, itâs him.
âOkay, hold on. Letâs suppose we do it as you say-â the boss interjected, putting all of the charisma into the sentence.
For nothing.
âMaybe the reason was that you need time to get used to the idea. Clearly, youâre the only one who opposes it this stronglyâ Neil was still looking at you only.
Cold blue eyes and lips twisted into a cruel smirk. That was the same man that fought with you on the highway in Tallinn. Terrible beauty. And yet, you could not look away, drawn by the gravitational pull that kept you tied to his side.
âWhat are you trying to say?â your voice sounded small.
The confidence was gone. The gloves were off. That was it. The explosion everyone feared. Judging by the way Neil leaned in closer, it was all part of the plan. Calculated and measured for the greatest impact. His knee bumped into your thigh. You froze as his nose brushed over your ear. Too close.
âThat you lied to me a few days back. That you still l-â blood froze in your veins as you took in the meaning.
Before he could say the word, you hissed and lurched back.
âOh, for fuckâs sake,â the curse ripped apart the tense silence.
The pain was unimaginable. You felt close to screaming. Helpless. Alone. Desperate. In love. All for nothing.
âAs I said, sometimes feelings need to be put aside. Whatever they might be,â you heard his voice as though from afar.
Enough. Releasing a long exhale, you closed the folder and stood up. That was enough. He did not deserve the sight of your tears.
âNow, letâs assume I go, open the door for the splinter unit, and⌠What are you doing?â Neil noticed your movement a second too late.
The confusion on his face was almost laughable. Pity.
âWhat does it look like?â you scoffed, pushing the chair back onto its place âIâve had enough of this sacrificial bullshit and personal insultsâ addressing the room at large, you added, âIf anyone needs me, Iâll be at the rangeâ
You noticed Wheelerâs sympathetic nod breaking in through the concern on her face. Ives looked pissed off, and you could not blame him for it. You have made quite the show. Again. TP just glanced at you, utterly perplexed. There was no logical explanation for any of this.
âYou canât just-â attempting protest, Neil took hold of your hand again.
You knew the purpose behind that. If everything else failed, he was well aware that touch was your weakest point. That previously it always worked. Not anymore. You met his eyes, encountering nothing but annoyance and frustration.
âNeilâ Wheelerâs warning was a welcomed addition âLet her go,â
That was all he needed. Letting go of your hand, he gave you a final look. Something shifted for a split second. But you found that you did not care. Without a second thought, you bolted out of the room. The very last thing you heard felt like the final blow:
âSheâs being ridiculous,â Neil muttered dejectedly.
She. Just that. With shaking hands, you closed the zip lock.
âAnd youâre stupid. Sit the fuck down,â Ivesâs command rung out in the air behind your back.
Tears were streaming down your cheeks as you ran down the corridor. Fuck.
*** That day you have successfully managed to hide from everyone. Wheeler came to check up on you in the evening to, as she put it, make sure you have not taken the shooting practice a little too seriously. You could only offer her your tear-streaked cheeks and reddened eyes as you assured her that this would be the worst state she was likely to see you in. Was that a lie? Maybe. To put it bluntly, after the morning nightmare of a confab, death sounded like an interesting option. Certainly better than another week of Neil offering to get himself killed just because. You chose 2 am that night to finally emerge from the cabin in the search of food. Without bothering to touch up your bedraggled appearance, you tiptoed down the corridor, taking one extra look at the door of Neilâs room. Why? Fuck knows. The silence was encouraging. However, that confidence was to be your ultimate downfall.
The moment you dealt with the airlock leading to the galley, you knew that you were not alone. Neil was there, chatting to one of the squad members you vaguely remembered from the days spent in inversion. Dominic, or something. Briefly, you considered turning back around and leaving as though you were never even there. But when the men turned, and your eyes met, it was too late. Luck was never on your side.
âHi,â you gave them both a nod and opened the fridge before either could take a longer look at you.
âEveningâ Neil cleared his throat awkwardly.
After a pause, the men picked up their conversation in hushed tones while finishing sandwiches. Mindlessly you stared at the contains of the fridge, hoping to appear occupied. To be forgotten. But to no avail. You could feel someoneâs gaze burning into the side of your head. Somehow you knew that if you dared look up, the blue eyes would be there. Ready to analyze you. To find weaknesses and strike when appropriate. You could only hope he would not do it with Dominic present.
Fridge held no answers. You closed it quietly and took hold of the granola bar from the cupboard. Only tea left now⌠easy. They were still talking. From what you could hear, it had something to do with the inverted weaponry and the training you were all forced to recap before Stalsk. You thanked the gods for the presence of the buffer, as you not so patiently waited for the water to boil. The false sense of security shattered seconds later:
âThanks, mate. See you in the morning, yeah?â Dominic rinsed the plate quickly and started to put on the mask.
What is worse, Neil was not doing the same. Instead, he was still sitting at the table, smiling at the colleague.
âYep. Canât wait,â the fake enthusiasm radiating from him in waves.
But it seemed like only you could see it. Another observation for nothing. Your pulse quickened as you realised that it was only a matter of seconds till you were alone again. And the fucking water was still boiling.
âGoodnight, Y/Nâ Dominic smiled at you before moving to open the airlock.
âNight night,â your response came out too breathlessly.
Crap. Just like that, he was gone. It was you and Neil, staring at each other like two animals locked up in a cage. He quickly assessed your appearance, taking in the puffed-up eyes, tangled hair, and shaking hands. You wanted to ask him whether he was satisfied with his work. But that would mean admitting how much it hurt. And your pride was in the way. The kettle switched off. Neilâs taxing gaze stopped as his eyes widened.
âIs that-â that is when you realised.
Fuck. When leaving the cabin, you have not changed. That meant you were still wearing the only article of clothing that brought some comfort. Neilâs burgundy sweater. And he most certainly recognized it.
âNeil I-â his name was the only answer as you struggled for words.
Neil stood up and pounced, closing the distance. The malicious look in his eyes was terrifying. And inspiring.
âWhy do you have my sweater?â to emphasize the point, he took hold of the material, drawing you near in progress, âI didnât take you for a thief,â delivered with a cruel smirk.
With Neil that close and acting ridiculously, you realised that above all, you were tired. And had enough of this. Of him.
âI used the opportunity and went into your apartment,â a tight-lipped smile thrown in before he could interject, âYes, I know, donât worry, I havenât stolen anything else,â you added, enjoying the surprise flashing in his eyes.
He forgot about the keys. Or did not think you would use them after everything. And now, when he realised how much you knew, it was hard to accept. That was encouraging. You waited for Neil to bite back, letting yourself stare at him without shame. His eyebrows furrowed, and his eyes lit up. There we goâŚ
âYou know that youâre not making any sense?â he blurted out the question and tugged at the sweater âYou just- Youâre telling me that itâs all over and yet here you are, wearing my clothesâ another tug, bringing you just as close as the last time âI mean thatâs one way of confusing me furtherâ he finished on a whisper.
It took you a moment to recover. To realise that once again, you were too close. When that clicked, you took a step back and met Neilâs gaze. Too satisfied. His pupils were darker than usual, and that was worryingly enticing. Focus. Anger was the answer.
âConfusing you?â a sudden idea struck, âFucking hell, you know what?â another step back, âJust take it, and letâs end this discussionâ you started taking the garment over your head.
âWhat- Why are you...â much to Neilâs shock.
Good. The cold air hit your body as you took off the sweater and threw it in his face. You were eternally grateful to your morning self for putting on that tank top. Not much, but still preventing you from the walk back in only the bra. As Neil scrambled to pick up the garment that fell onto the floor, you added:
âIâll give you back the keys tomorrowâ you met his wide-eyed stare with pleasure, âThereâs no need to stare. Youâve seen it before,â
Yet, the way his gaze roamed over your body was fascinating. There was nothing to see there, but still, he seemed transfixed. You took that as your chance to strike.
âHell, youâve even had your hand down my pants. Twiceâ Neil flinched, and you smirked, âTalking about wrong life choices and all thatâ it was nice to see him hurt.
For once. Even if it was another lie. He looked lost, unable to find a response to something like that.
âI-â a pathetic attempt at god knows what.
You took a final glance at him there. Clutching the cashmere sweater in his hand. Hair falling into his eyes. Shoulder sagged. Defeated. Confused. Finally.
âGoodbye,â you grabbed the mug and left before Neil had a chance of recovery.
The walk back to the room was cold. But probably worth the pain.
*** Sighing with happiness for the first time that day, you closed the door to the cabin and collapsed onto the bed. For the past three hours, you have been occupied with training that Ives made mandatory for all the mission participants, and you were exhausted. The only encouragement was the fact that the squad leader made sure your shift was different from that of Neil. What was even better, he did that without you needing to ask first. Just like that. And you were very grateful. Moments like those last two encounters in the kitchen were best avoided at all costs. Any contact was ideally off the books. Even when it hurt. Â
With the sweater gone, you had no more things to hold on to. Well, apart from all those memories and the ability to read him like an open book. Utterly useless skills like algebra or functions at this point. You have changed into the comfiest set of sweatpants and a hoodie, hoping to spend the next few hours marinating in your misery. But long before you could even think of the first reason to cry, a knock made you jump up. Who the hellâŚ. Grudgingly, you got up and opened the door.
âHeyâŚâ you did not expect him.
Despite everything, your heart was naive enough to stumble upon the sight of Neil. And his stupid hair. And the repentant look in his eyes. What even.
âWhat do you want?â you decided to cut the bullshit, meeting his gaze coldly.
The visit was certainly unexpected. As was the fact that he seemed apologetic. Meek, even. Neil shifted nervously before answering:
âHereâs the sweater. You can keep itâ he handed you the garment with a tiny smile, âIt smells more like you than me now, butâŚâ trailing off, he shrugged.
The implications of that statement were too much to handle. As was the fact that he gave you back the sweater. You gaped at him, speechless. It made no sense. But the silence stretched too long, and Neil looked even more uncomfortable.
âOkayâŚâ you accepted the gift, making sure your hands have not brushed.
âIâm sorry about how I reacted yesterday it wasnât reasonable,â he added, with that contrite tone you were not used to.
Unreasonable? That was one way of describing what happened the previous night. You did not know whether it was the glaring lack of confidence radiating from him or as something as simple as the fact that you missed him. But you could feel the resolve crumble.
âIâd say nothing you do is reasonable⌠thanks thoughâ mustering a weak smile, you stepped away from the door, âYou can come in if you want,â
Risky. And something Neil did not expect either, judging by the way he hesitated before entering the cabin and closing the door. You sat down on the edge of the bed and observed his awkward movement. A look around the small space. His eyes slipping over the few personal items you had. The sparring gear you have carelessly thrown onto the floor. And the bin full of used tissues. How humiliating. Then he perched on the chair and met your gaze wearily. Without you even needing to ask the question, he answered:
âI guess it surprised me to see that youâre using something of mine after everythingâ the honesty was strangely comforting.
For the first time since the disastrous mission in Tallinn, you could tell that he was genuine. Open for you to read and interpret however you fancy. That was intriguing. Enjoying the way his eyes roamed over your features, you leaned back on the bed. Relaxed. Sincere. You could try that.
âIt surprises me too,â shrugging, you pursed your lips, staring thoughtfully at the window.
You did not have to look at him to imagine the expression on his face. A little concerned, extremely curious.
âHow do you mean?â the soft tone made you glance back.
Sure enough, the furrowed eyebrows and sparkling eyes were there. Neil crossed his legs, studying you intently. You could tell that he wanted to know. That this was probably the closest you would ever come to a normal conversation with him. Might as well use it.
âWell, the heart knows best,â offering him a sad smile, you laced your hands in your lap.
Hereâs to hoping he wonât turn it on you. But when you dared look up at Neil again, you were surprised to see him stunned by what you revealed. After a beat, he found the words:
âI thought you donât-â
Of course. Unable to stop the irritation gnawing at your heart, you scoffed, preventing him from saying something so wrong.
âI never said that,â you explained upon his wide-eyed stare, âBut thatâs beyond the point, isnât it?â you sighed, hoping to make him drop the topic before it would drift somewhere dangerous âWhy are you here?â
You took a longer look at him then. Taking in the denial painted on his face. He wanted to press on, to get you to explain things. Not today. Then, returning your taxing gaze, Neil offered you his wistful smile. Â
âI suppose Iâve missed youâ the sincerity of the statement was terrifying.
You felt a painful pang in your chest, as though the heart itself was awaiting the tragic end to this conversation. Courage. For a second, you wanted to cross that meter of space. To⌠Yeah, what exactly? One memory of what he said in the kitchen a few nights back was enough to sober up. You had to be careful.
â...rightâ the next words were a result of annoyance, pure and simple âAre you sure there isnât anyone better? Because I bet there are at least five people aboard this ship who would give you everything. Without questions asked. Maybe you should talk to themâ once you were done with the rant, you faced Neil again.
He was gaping, speechless. It seemed like his sharp wit was missing. That was only good news for you. A myriad of feelings passed in his eyes. You could discern shock, offense, heartbreak, and most surprisingly, something darker. Contradicting the very next thing he said:
âIf I was looking for that, Iâd never come to you. Because I value you more. But I donât expect you to believe meâ the defeat in Neilâs eyes was confusing.
But not any less than you were at that moment. More than what? A cheap fuck? One could hope so. But at the same time, considering the multitude of instances when he seemed desperate to get too close, it felt like a lie.
âI donât, so you got something right,â you admitted, hoping to keep the emotions in check.
His blue eyes were fixed on you with intensity, trying to read all that you were not saying. After a minute of excessive staring, you were the first one to give up. The last thing you saw was a smirk forming on Neilâs lips. As though he knew that you were close to breaking. Close to potentially doing something stupid. Jumping up, you paced to the window. Nothing but sea and sky. And the damned birds. But even that was better than being faced with what you have lost. After a few days on board the icebreaker, you got used to the casual outfits he sported. What was worse is that they did nothing to make this any easier. It only proved the theory that Neil looked good in anything. Well, fuck him. Only not literally.
With the silence stretching well past the point of awkwardness, you grasped onto the first passing thought, turning to Neil again:
âYouâve talked about⌠me with TP, havenât you?â it was a strange change of topic, but also something that has been on your mind for a while âBecause suddenly he seems to trust me and Iâm not sure what the fuck happenedâ throwing in the expletive, you sat down on the floor with your back against the wall.
Neil eyed you curiously. He was strangely quiet, and you wondered why that could be. Whether it meant that for once, he did not know what to say. Or maybe because he already regretted coming to see you. Yeah, probably that second option.
âYes, Iâve explained a few things on the way to Osloâ the diplomatic tone was mildly annoying.
He leaned back in the chair, making sure to face you in the new dynamic. Only the nervous foot-tapping was a sign that he did not like the direction of the conversation. Interesting.
âSuch as?â pressing on, you took a moment to observe him.
These days he gave up on styling the hair as the wind outside would always blow it in his eyes. That was rather adorable. He unzipped the pullover, shifting in the seat. Tension spilling out in weaves as Neil waved his hand dismissively.
âIt doesnât really matter,â another remorseful smile.
So, he must have said much more than just the basics. Could he have admitted to things even you were not allowed to know?
âWell, you mustâve said some crucial bits if heâs now so eager to take my sideâ arching your eyebrow, you met his gaze purposefully.
Hoping he will catch on. Just like the matter of whatever it was between you, the battle plans were a clear no-go in this conversation. But that did not mean you could not hint at it. He had to understand that you were not going to give in so easily. That his suicidal mission was not getting a green light from you. The bait worked. Kind of.
âI said things that you and I should probably explain to each other one dayâ Neilâs grin did not reach his eyes.
Oh. He must have read the shock from your face, for his eyes glimmered dangerously as he relaxed on the chair. Your brain froze. Things? As in what? You both did and did not want to ask. Instead, you chose to attack.
âWe wonât have time if you sacrifice yourselfâ simply put with a merciless stare.
Neil frowned, not expecting that kind of a dig. Before you could taste the satisfaction, his weary expression caught you off guard. Could that really hurt him? The cold of the wall was digging into your back.
âLetâs leave that for the meeting tomorrow,â a silent plea in the blue eyes âI donât want to argue,â
He meant it. The tiredness etched onto his face told you as much. You were used to seeing the same kind of exhaustion every morning in the mirror. You could let him off.
âOkayâŚâ a solemn nod before you got up and picked up the pacing again.
It was a strange feeling to be with him alone and yet not close. You realised that this was likely the first time since the early days when you were together somewhere private and were not even touching. It felt wrong.
âHow did you like my place?â Neilâs question was like a much-needed grounding.
Swallowing down the discomfort, you turned back to him. The innocence was just a façade that he has put on for your sake. He expected an answer, and you did not know where to start. And then⌠the way his hair caught rays of sunlight was an inspiration.
âIt was⌠enlightening,â you relished in the curiosity reflected at you, âFor starters, I never realised that this is all fakeâ crossing the space in one leap, you ran your fingers through his hair.
Just like the old times. Only then, Neil would not shudder upon the initial contact. It took him a longer moment to recover. You smirked seeing his stunned face and resumed the movement, separating the strands slowly. You had no clue why this was the fact you latched onto. Blonde or not, he was a sight. But the idea that he dyed his hair would not leave your mind like the worst of brain worms.
âAh, youâve seen the photosâ when he finally found the words again, his voice was hoarse.
As though whatever you were doing had some sort of an effect. A spark of confidence. You tugged at a strand sharply, the gasp making you bite your lip hard. A dangerous game. The words you have been biting back begun to spill from your mouth:
âIt fascinates me because you act oh so confident all the time, and yet youâre pretending youâre someone youâre notâ glancing down, you noticed the closed eyes and pursed lips.
It was definitely working. Whatever you even wanted to achieve. It was nice to hold power for once. To call him out on the bullshit you had to deal with every day.
âThatâs just hair,â Neil protested weakly, grabbing onto your free hand and encircling the wrist.
Unable to stop the emotions bubbling under the surface, you scoffed:
âIt really isnât. I mean, why? Itâs not like you have to scrape for attentionâ his eyes met yours with defiance, âUnless youâre compensating for something. In which case, thatâs just ridiculousâ the hit came with a visible flinch from Neil âAnd ever so manlyâ you perfected the punchline with a final tug on his golden strands.
That turned out to be a step too far. Before you could sense a change in the mood, Neil used the hold over your hand to bring you down. More accurately, to make you sit in his lap. Your brain caught up too late. Suddenly he was too close, with hands settling on your hips, securing you in place. Fuck. You opened your eyes, cursing the moment of weakness. Neil was staring right back, his eyes unreadable and dark. You messed up.
âWhat are you doing?â too breathless.
He caught onto that, rubbing circles onto your thigh, focused on you. It would be easy to get up and throw him out, ending this madness. But you found that you did not want to.
âIâm not sure. Say a word, and Iâll leave. But...â he trailed off, searching your eyes for something.
A protest, most likely. A clear-cut rejection. When he found nothing, he leaned in, brushing his nose against yours. So close. Slowly your willpower was waning. You placed your palm over his heart to feel the warmth.
âNeil, why...â unable to find the words, you stared at him with questions multiplying in your head.
What was this? Was it why he came? And why, despite the hurt he inflicted, you could not tell him to stop?
âBecause youâre here. Itâs all I need to start feeling like...â another open-ended response.
Adding on to the confusion. His heart was beating fast, breaths coming out shallow. With fingers still tangled in his hair, you urged him to keep eye contact. That was the only chance of telling whether he was honest.
âLike what? Like you could want me?â the words were hard to say out loud.
For a moment, you felt like this was Tallinn all over again. Like you were losing sanity just for the sake of getting something from him. The ever-present yearning getting the best of you. The only difference was that this time Neil was the desperate one. His hands roamed over your hips and thighs, causing worrying jolts of electricity. It shouldnât be that easy.
âYou know that I do,â a whisper, eyes overfilled with determination.
Did you? Now â maybe. Any other day â hell knows.
âMaybe once I did. But recently... I donât think you know what you want. Youâre just...â you offered him the honesty, absentmindedly running your fingertips over his temple.
Exploring all that was familiar yet missed so much. The creases on his forehead deepened.
âWhat?â Neil leaned in once again, nuzzling the skin on your neck.
The shaky exhale felt like a defeat. It was increasingly hard to think, let alone give him coherent answers.
âYouâre not making any senseâ that had to do.
Only it was whispered breathlessly. Not convincing.
âMaybe this will make sense...â
Before you could contemplate the meaning of his words, Neil kissed your neck, drawing out a shudder. One of his hands wandered underneath the hoodie. His fingers ghosted the skin. You have not realised how much youâve missed it until you got it. As he got braver in his ministrations, teeth grazing over your pulse point, hands stroking your bare back, you felt intoxicated. Unable to do anything but pull him closer and let your hands venture underneath his black t-shirt. It made no sense. But as soon as a reasonable thought would come up, Neil would do something to make you forget. It could be a kiss right under your ear or fingers getting too close to your sports bra. Christ. No logic, just Neil being the sole reason for insanity. The heat travelling up your veins was getting too evident to be ignored. As he gave you a particularly forceful mark by sucking on the skin in the crook of your neck, you could not hold back a moan. It pierced the silence accompanied only by your shallow breaths. Neil froze as though he was not expecting a reaction that strong. His breath causing goosebumps all along your neck. For a second, you wanted to pull him even closer, to give permission to take everything he desires. Even without a promise that it would mean something to him. He raised his head, meeting your wild gaze with the darkened pupils of his own. The proximity was suffocating. Unable to make sense of your thoughts, you leaned in, hoping to get lost in a kiss. To buy some time before you would have to make up your mind. That is when Neil did something unexpected â he pulled back, with a strangely remorseful look in his eyes. Fuck. Alarm bells started ringing out in your head, harshly reminding you about the reality of the situation. As though nothing happened, Neilâs hands went back to the meticulous caress of your upper body. But you could not ignore the nauseous feeling in the pit of your stomach. What if this wouldnât mean a thing? Suddenly it seemed like the worst mistake you could make. The previous frenzy was quickly replaced with dread. Not meant to be. You retracted your hands from underneath Neilâs shirt and pushed him back. It took all the strength available to deliver the next sentence with necessary firmness:
âI think you should leave,â you hoped to hide the pain behind the schooled features.
If he was surprised, he was very good at pretending. His eyes searched yours for a beat, and then he let go of you. His touch was already missed.
âIf thatâs what you want,â Neilâs voice revealed remains of passion as he nonchalantly smoothed the hair you have tangled.
That was the cue to get up. With cheeks burning, you turned away from him, doing your best to cool off and keep the scraps of dignity you had still left. Before you could risk a dangerous spiral, Neilâs voice brought you back to the moment:
âToo close, wasnât it?â you frowned at the casual tone.
He was zipping up the pullover, staring at you with startling composure. As though the past minutes have not happened. As though he has not marked you as his for the umpteenth time. It was terrifying.
âWhat?â you gaped, trying to collect the thoughts and keep calm.
âWe got too close. And youâre worried because for a moment you wanted more than you shouldâ Neil shrugged upon your quiet gasp.
He could read you too well.
âDonât do that,â a pathetic attempt at a plea.
But it must have worked for his expression softened. A small smile split his face as Neil pressed the door handle:
âJust thought you should know that I donât mind. I donât have much left to lose,â a parting remark, and then he was gone.
You covered your face with your hands, falling onto the knees when the remains of strength gave out. What a fucking mess.
*** What you did not expect to be the hardest feat of all before the meeting the next morning was making sure that all the bruises were covered up. You did not need to add questions and human curiosity to the list of your problems. After all, it would have been obvious to anyone with a brain. You fucked up, and Neil was the reason why and how that happened. As usual. That was best avoided since everyone on your war council knew enough already when it came to your relationship. Or whatever the fuck it was.
As you walked in, everyone else was already on the bridge, spreading the materials and preparing the whiteboard. Wheeler gave you a welcoming smile which at that moment was worth more than it should. Any expression of kindness was at a premium. You sat down, and before you could process much of what was going on, a mug of coffee appeared before your eyes. Just so. A second later, Neil took the seat next to you without acknowledging your existence. Cool. Perplexed, you looked around the room, locking eyes with TP. He shrugged as though exactly aware of your issues yet unable to help. That much was enough to make you feel a tiny bit better. After a beat, the boss spoke up:
âBefore we begin⌠Y/N?â his question interrupted the first experimental sip of the coffee.
Perfect. Again.
âYes?â you ignored the annoying spike of anxiety upon being the centre of attention.
âIs Mahir going back to meet Kat in Vietnam on the 14th?â
Ah, that. The little side quest that you have been given ages ago with close to no information towards its purpose. Thankfully, Mahir cooperated. No questions were asked as you arranged for him to invert in London and travel to Vietnam to be Katâs aide. That kind of smooth operation was a welcomed change.
âYep, as ordered,â you offered the dark-eyed man a small smile, âTurns out I am capable of not fucking up some thingsâŚâ that addition was a product of spite.
It was rewarding to see Ives and Wheeler crack a grin at your comment. It made you feel less alienated, as though it was only the man on your right that had issues. And he might as well be ignored. Neil was being helpful in his silence too, moodily staring at the papers in front, refusing to lay his eyes on you. It was painful, especially considering the previous day, but it also meant you felt more at ease.
âIt would be great if we could agree upon a few things finally,â TP interrupted the silence, looking at you all expectantly.
âCanât promise you that, chiefâ you shrugged, aware of the way Neil shifted in his seat.
His knee bumped into your leg, starting the irritating dance you thought you had moved past. But, supposedly, laying his hands all over your body yesterday was not enough for him.
âI know. But letâs tryâ you focused all the attention back on the boss âSplinter unit,â the phrase fell between you all like a death sentence âWho and how?â
âThe tunnelâ you picked up the map and showed it to him, âThatâs what the intel saidâ taking the sip of coffee, you added, âAs towards whoâŚâ
One of the sleepless nights has been spent wondering whether you should not volunteer for that. The logic was that there was a reason why TP chose you as his link with everyone else. It meant his future version trusted you enough. But it also meant you were important. In those hopeless moments, it felt like maybe that was the purpose. And if it would mean no coming back? So be it. Death for the means of saving the world did not sound half that bad. Before you could express the thoughts, TP spoke up again:
âIt should be meâ his voice was emotionless.
âWhy-â Neilâs voice rang out in the room.
You glanced at him, noticing the tension and worry radiating from him. It was a strange situation; everyone could see that. You all knew that TP had to survive. After all, how could you be at this point if he did not? He had to set up Tenet, hire Neil, Ives and everyone else, prepare the ground for the operation to unfold just like this. But then, considering everything you have been told about temporal paradoxes⌠could it be that simple? Or was Neil wrong, and whatâs happened could also unhappen, so to speak? Too much. Your head began to pound.
âIâm the protagonist of this whole operation. The reason why youâre all hereâ that was convincing.
And in any other situation, you would have laughed at the prophetic overtone of the statement. But now other emotions were more prominentâŚ
âMmmm, Iâm here because of him,â you retorted, pointedly staring at Neil,Â
âOnly, he doesnât careâ that is when the man turned to look at you for the first time that morning.
Irritated. Fed up with your bullshit. Lips pressed into a thin line. Eyes glimmering dangerously. Nothing new.
âWhat are you-â the sharp edge to his voice was satisfying.
Any kind of reaction meant you succeeded at pissing him off. Somehow back then, it was the best thing that could happen.
âJust being salty. Donât mind meâ you shrugged, making sure to pat his shoulder quickly.
Another tiny stab. Neilâs eyes flicked to your hand in a flash and then back to meet your eyes. You could only give him a deliberate smirk.
âAnyways⌠The splinter unit will be two peopleâ Ives brought back the topic with palpable annoyance, âIâve got an obvious choice on my mind, but Iâll discuss that later with some of youâ the definitive tone would have made anyone shut up.
Not you though. Not when there was nothing to lose, and you decided that you might as well have fun with this mess.
âWhy so mysterious, huh?â another quip, all to make Ives look up at you with surprise.
He rolled his eyes, showing you exactly what he thought of your new approach to things.
âWeâve got a more pressing topic to deal withâ nothing to play with there.
What a shame. Mouthing an apology at the squad leader, you could feel the tension surge. The more trivial topics have been already mentioned and moved past. Now it was the time for big guns. For another clash of the titans.Â
âPrecisely,â Neil jumped at the chance and spoke âThe elephant in the room is rather obviousâ his eyes scanned the space with a predatory gleam, settling on you, âI mean, look at her⌠sheâs barely staying quiet,â a mocking smirk to compliment the statement.
Presumptuous fuck. Despite the anger reaching a boiling point in your veins, you refused to give him the satisfaction. To show how much it hurt.
âHer?â arching your eyebrow, you met his gaze defiantly âNeil, thatâs a low blow. Even for youâ a passing flinch on his face giving the power to keep going âBut yes, Iâd love to know whether youâve changed your mind regarding some important mattersâ you addressed the room at large, searching for support.
That concerned look Wheeler shot you was helpful. As was the way TP hunched in the chair, burdened with terrifying possibilities of Neilâs stubbornness. Maybe you wonât have to be alone in this.
âIâm going in,â the blonde man shrugged nonchalantly, staring you down, âThe only thing you can do is help us plan how to make it work,â
The strategy was to alienate you. Make it sound like you were the only one protesting against his idiotic plan. Well, not on your watch. Now was the time to put all those sleepless nights to use.
âHow to make what work? Your suicide?â you scoffed, taking pleasure in how he frowned at the word, âIf you let me speak for once, Iâve got an ideaâ finishing the lukewarm coffee, you gathered needed strength.
âGo ahead, sunshine,â a sarcastic half-smile, begging to be wiped off his face with a slap.
Maybe another time.
âWhat if two people went first to take care of the lock?â your voice cut through the tension permeating the room, âYou rarely send anyone out without a cover. Because itâs unreasonable. So why this time it should be different?â that was logical.
The most sensible of plans you could come up with. Two on the splinter unit; two to deal with the lock. More likely to find an exit or, simply, survive whatever was waiting by the dead-drop. You also had ideas when it came to who should accompany Neil. But those were best kept a secret.
âBecause losing two is worse than one. Even you can do the mathsâ the unnecessary dig made you roll your eyes.
He was ridiculous. In moments like this, you wished you had never fallen for him. But there was no point in crying over the spilt milk.
âTwo have greater chances of survival,â you counterattacked, stating the obvious.
The truth he was so gladly ignoring for his purposes.
âYouâve got a point,â Wheeler chimed in, making you both turn to her.
âThanks,â you offered the brightest grin you could muster and searched for more backing on the faces of the fellow companions.
Before you could analyse the grave expressions on TP and Ivesâs faces, Neil spoke up again:
âYouâre also rather emotionalâŚâ another insult.
Fuck. It was getting increasingly hard to stay calm. But that was the only thing to do. Another scene before the whole team was certainly not desired. You took a deep breath, fighting to maintain composure.
âNeil, stopâ Ives was your saviour of the hour, interrupting with the non-bullshit attitude, âI think this idea is worth going over. Itâs not like weâve got anything better,â
You vowed to send Ives a bouquet of roses if you were still alive after all this. Or better, take him out to a pub. Nothing was settled upon during that meeting. The chaos of you all trying to convince Neil to listen to your arguments was only interrupted with him throwing more offences at you. Apart from emotional, you learned you were also delusional. And a potential loose cannon that was best kept away from making crucial decisions. You debated putting all of those on your CV and asking him to provide the references. After all, Neil was the expert when it came to your skillset. After half hour of barely held-together discussion, Ives told you all to calm down and fuck off for the time being. At least until you could decide on something without jumping to your throats. You doubted that was even possible. You were resolved to drive your plan forward. And so was Neil.
When the meeting was over, you were the first one to leave, hoping to slip out before anyone could stop you. You made it as far as the corridor leading to the bridge when you felt someone grab your arm, making you turn around. Of course. Neilâs steel-blue eyes were staring at you coldly. He was getting ready to attack, and you did not want to let him. Before either of you could break the silence, someone stopped in the corridor, and the familiar voice spoke:
âYou two should fuck each other already,â you scowled at Ivesâs choice of words, âOr break-up. I donât care, only donât do this againâ he gave you a long taxing look, with annoyance brewing underneath.
You could not blame him. Only that kind of comment was too much right now. With cheeks burning, you desperately searched for words. Neil found them for you:
âWeâre not togetherâ dead simple with a tinge of anger to it.
You took a look at Neil, noticing the frown set on his face. And the fact that he was still holding on to you. Fingers wrapped around your bicep, just enough force to make it seem questionable.
âCouldâve fooled meâ the squad leader shrugged and walked off before either of you could react.
Great start. Yanking your arm free, you asked:
âWhat do you want?â you made sure to make him hear the irritation.
That was against the plan, and you doubted your ability to survive yet another confrontation. From the look in his eyes, you could also guess where this was going.
âI know what youâre doing. All Iâve got to say is donât,â Neil stared you down, keen on intimidation, âI wonât let it happenâ no room for discussion there.
Well, maybe with any other idiot. You knew it would come to it. The moment when you would have to admit that your plan involved going with Neil. And there would be no debate about it. It had to be you. Reasons? Inexplicable.
âTough luck because Iâm not letting you get killed,â you counterattacked, meeting his intense gaze without reluctance, âOr go in there alone,â a pointed emphasis, to show him you meant it.
You felt like you could win this one. Maybe even walk away without the tears in your eyes. Just this once. But then Neil did what he does best â changed the topic.
âIf this is about what happened-â he reached out to you again, fingers curling around your wrist.
There we go. You were surprised it took him that long to mention the previous afternoon. His touch and the bruises were hard to forget, but so was the lack of affection in his eyes. As though you were just another hook-up. Someone to seduce, get pleasure from, and then leave without a word of explanation. Nothing more. You deserved better than this. With heart hammering in your chest, you responded:
âNot everything is about you trying to fuck me, Neil,â it was his turn to scowl, as though the words have hurt him.
It was only fair.
âWho said-â his grip on your wrist tightened, drawing you closer.
But that alone was not enough to distract you from the denial he tried to pass as the truth.
âPlease,â you gave him a pointed look, âThat was a mistake, and itâs best treated like oneâ swallowing down the discomfort, you let the statement fall between you.
You wanted nothing but to forget about it. Brush it under the carpet. The marks were enough of a punishment for a moment of weakness. Neil seemed to consider something quickly, weighting the options, before he nodded:
âOf course,â the formality had the potential to drive you mad, âIâm glad we seem to agree on something,â
For a second, you contemplated leaving the scene. You knew he would not follow, too caught up in the grudges and apprehensions to stop you from escaping. But you wanted to have the last word. To put to use the ability to see right through his act. Neil was staring at you with eyes narrowed, trying to anticipate the very next move. You were sure to surprise him.
âThink I have figured it out though,â he arched his eyebrow in a silent question âWhy youâre so keen on doing something that stupidâ his face fell, you took a step forward âItâs that hero complex, hidden under honourable acts and philosophical bullshitâ pulling your hand out of his hold, you advanced to intimidate, âYou think youâre past redemption. That you donât deserve it. But you canât give up until you save everybody else. Thatâs just who you areâ the sheer panic in his eyes was fascinating âOnly thereâs me. An obstructionâ Neil swallowed hard as you laid your hand on his shoulder; nearly there, âAnd you might not love me, but it still doesnât mean I can let you do itâ you gave him a final sad smile, brushing away a stray hair from his pullover.
Yours, judging by the length and colour. A quirk of fate. You were too busy contemplating the fact to notice a shift in his eyes. Denial. Disbelief. Darkness.
âMy god⌠youâre so stupidâ the sharp edge to his voice was dripping with venom, âHow can you not see it?â Neil was looking at you as though you were an idiot.
Wow. Fighting the urge to breakdown, you took a deep breath. You should have known he had not had enough of hurting you. Always naĂŻve.
â⌠thanks,â you chuckled dryly, holding on to the remains of anger in your system, âFirst âemotional and delusionalâ. Now this⌠youâre expanding your vocabularyâ his silence was deafening, âI wonder what will be next⌠expletives?â the next statement came from the depths of your heart âIt would be much easier to just admit that you hate me, and we could be done with thisâ
That childlike belief in the existence of love wanted him to say no. To deny that he could ever despise you in any way. But the innocence had to be buried if you were to survive.
âIâll consider thatâ the cold calculation in Neilâs eyes was terrifying. It was truly over. Even if your heart felt like it was being ripped out. The edges of your vision were blurring, eyes burning with tears begging to be released. Not yet.
âFab,â you brushed away the strand that was falling into his eyes, âAs a final note⌠I admit that the worst mistake I have ever made was allowing myself to believe youâre worth itâ
It was not exactly the truth. But the tiniest moment of passing shock in his eyes was a good enough response. For a second, Neil was speechless, stunned by your harsh words and the way you caressed his face. One last guilty pleasure.
âIâm glad youâre acknowledging itâ his face split in an attempt at a smile.
It was broken. Dishonest. There was something fascinating in him at that very moment. The set jaw, eyes cold as ice; yours, but not at all. The beautiful and damned. Gently, you ran your fingers over his stubble, hoping to memorise his face in every way possible. The intensity of his gaze was beginning to drive you insane, offering eternal suffering if you were to make the smallest mistake. Never again.
âThe cruelty looks good on youâ you zipped up his pullover in one smooth motion and turned away.
The searing pain in your chest was the needed punchline.
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F.W. Who We Are
Chapter Two: Your Least Favorite Color
Chapter One
a/n chapter two my lovlies!! i rlly wanted to pump this out p fast bc ive been having so much fun with it and i hope you are too!
summary: fred and george tell you their plan for their prank. fluff with a pinch of angst.
word count: 3k
warnings: some touching??? uncomfy situation??
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âSnapeâs least favorite color?â I laughed out. âI think you mean, like, any color. I mean has he ever worn anything that isnât black?â
I was now seated in a small semblance of a circle on the floor of the Gryffindor common room, Fred and George in front of me. It was most definitely past curfew but because tomorrow was Saturday I really didnât care, the time was the last thing on my mind. The most present thought I had was how the hell Fred and George were going to change the color of all the cauldrons in Snape's room and get away with it.Â
âWell, now that you bring it up, I do believe I saw him in robes that looked rather navy instead of black.â George pondered, looking up to the ceiling and tapping his chin as if he was deep in thought.Â
âOh bug off!â I laughed and smacked him on the arm. He looked at his arm with wide eyes, his smile gone. Before I could ask if I was too forceful he was pretending to cry, a little too loud than he shouldâve considering it was well past 12 and I am technically trespassing. None of us cared though or even thought to care as we watched George grasp onto his brotherâs arms like it was the last thing he would ever do.Â
âI-I donât want to die Freddie.â He whispered. His grip tightened onto his brother as he spoke again. âFreddie, IâŚâ He then let out a loud, fake sob. âThereâs so much I havenât done.â He dropped his head and shook it. I rolled my eyes, how long was he going to keep this up?Â
Fred brought his hands up to cradle his brotherâs head. âItâs ok George, you can let go, itâs ok.â He looked into his brotherâs eyes tearfully, âIâll help youâŚâ
Before George could react Fred lifted one of his hands and swiftly flicked him on the forehead. George let out a loud groan and spasmed a bit in Fredâs arms, I watched with narrowed eyes as he seized up and shook.Â
âYou look more like a fish out of water than a dying man,â I said smugly. George rose up and fixed his hair. He looked over to me with a glare and his tongue out. I laughed fully, the situation and everything, as well as some sleep deprivation, catching up on me. I threw my head back, clutched my stomach, and rolled around for what felt like hours. Once I had started I couldnât stop.Â
âI didnât think it was that funny,â George whispered to Fred. âMaybe we have finally broken her?â
âMaybeâŚâ Was all Fred was able to say back, too caught up with the beautiful girl in front of her to even fully process George's words.Â
Finally calming down due to the sharp pain building up in my stomach from laughing so hard, I painfully pushed myself to sit up straight. Leaning on the couch behind me I tried to catch my breath while gripping my stomach. I could feel my face was flushed, my hair was a mess but I couldnât care. Although the pain that coursed through my body, I was still smiling, looking at the two boys in front of me. Focusing on George I saw that he looked at me with a look of disbelief and amusement, rolling my eyes at him I focussed on Fred ready to be met with the same expression.Â
What I was met with nearly made me roll over again.Â
The way he looked at me made the rest of the world evaporate. I lost my breath. He smiled at me, but it wasnât amused or disbelieving like George, he smiled at me with pure content, like watching me writhing around on the floor was the best use of his time. His eyes flickered with something, his usual gleam of mischief no longer evident but what was currently being held I couldnât decipher. My whole face flushed even more if that was possible, I was praying in my head he didnât notice it. I diverted my eyes from his gaze, trying to hide my red face as I adjusted into the position I held before I broke out in laughter.Â
âMaybe red?â I tried to steer the conversation back to its previous topic, my voice quivered, making me cringe and I hope that the boys didnât notice or just wrote it off.Â
âIf we make them red he will know a Gryffindor did it, thatâs the equivalent of a murderer leaving a ransom note with his name on it.â George retorted. I sighed, relieved he didnât say anything. Bringing my gaze up to meet theirs I looked between them, they were both staring at the floor, obviously lost in thought. I brought my gaze to the fire behind them. I pulled my lip in between my teeth trying to focus on a specific color that would make the blood drain from Snapeâs face.Â
Snape was the head of the Slytherin house, and though that relation, I absolutely despised him. He was terribly rude to Gryffindors for no bloody reason, being that my friends mostly consisted of Gryffindors, he was terribly rude to me as well. He never took points away from me specifically, knowing it would reflect badly on him, but he took the absolute piss out of any Gryffindor around, often even subjected me to long detentions for minor offenses. I have to watch my step around him, even my breathing could set him off, send a nasty glare, or even grade my way. Being a Slytherin though, there was not much I could do about it except accept it, and that made my blood boil under the surface.Â
âPerhaps,â I started, my gaze was still trained on the dancing fire behind the boy. âHot pink would suffice?âÂ
Lifting my gaze from the fire I glanced between the two.Â
âWicked.â They said in unison. They had these stupid grins on their faces that made me giggle.Â
The rest of the night was spent actually completing the plan, or trying to and getting distracted. The day before we leave for Christmas break we would sneak into his room, Fred and George would hide in the back of the room while I waited for Snape to arrive. I would ask him to help me find a book in the library about potion making because âI had really been struggling this past year in his classâ. Total lie, I knew what I was doing Snape just hated to give me the grade I deserved.Â
Considering Mrs. Pince was on maternity leave he would have no option but to say yes. The boys would hex the cauldrons then run back to the Gryffindor common room where Harry and Ron were ready to provide an alibi. It flowed well, the potions section of the library was in the back and far up, Ron and Harry were more than happy to take the piss out of Snape, and Snape knew that because I was in his house I would never do anything directly against him for fear of being expelled.Â
Although I knew there would be no evidence for Snape to use against me I was still quite nervous but the thought of the shit eating grins it would provide the twins gave me enough courage to agree. They always made me happy, it was only fair I do the same for them.Â
Once it was mildly solidified in our brains we let the conversation drift, topics from quidditch to the worst animal to transfigure as filled up what shouldâve been a quite common room at that hour, and never once did I feel bored. Â
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The feeling of someone shaking my shoulders brought me back to reality. I opened my eyes to a rather bright and blurry mess of red around me, quickly shutting them again I groaned, swatting at my attacker. My lazy attempts fell short never actually hitting anyone.Â
âThat was lame.â Hermione laughed.Â
I opened one eye to glare at her. âConsidering I was blind I think they were ferocious.â I shot back.Â
She laughed again. âWell I donât know how late you stayed up, but itâs quarter to 9. Breakfast ends at 10.â
âI have so much time, why must you hurt me âMione?â I huffed running a hand down my face.Â
âBecause Saturday is blueberry pancake day!â She said half singing. âAlso I figured you would want to shower and get ready before we go to Hogsmede.â I groaned again but I knew she was right. I threw my hands over my face and rubbed my eyes before opening them, this time the brightness nor the redness of the room affected me.Â
âWhat would I do without you?â I asked sitting up. Now in a seated position I could see my surroundings. I was laying longways on the couch, a robe sprawled over me like a makeshift blanket. Hermione stood behind me, her hands rested on the armrest that my head was just against.
âProbably dead, due to these two.â I couldnât see her but I knew she was talking about the twins. I turned my head around and smiled at her.Â
Squinting around the common room I could see George curled up in a loveseat by the fireplace, he sat sideways, his head against the back of the chair while his arms hugged one of his legs tightly to his chest, his other leg was thrown over the armrest. I giggled at the sight of him in such an unnatural position, it could not be comfortable with his long limbs. I searched the room for Fred. He wasn't in the other seats by the fireplace or the other couch pushed against the wall.Â
My heart plunged into my stomach at the thought that he went up to his dorm, I wasnât completely sure why it hurt me so much. It made sense for him to have left, but part of me just felt pained at the fact that George stayed and not him. Of course I liked George but not in the way I liked Fred. George was like a brother to me, he was a best friend. Fred was something more than that, not that he knew, I would never admit it to him much less our friends, but that didnât stop the longing I felt for him, hoping that he felt the same way too.Â
Finally I found him and all the doubts I had before were void upon seeing him. He laid on his stomach on the floor next to the couch. One arm under the pillow supporting his head that was facing me and the other thrown across the floor. He didnât have a blanket on him and his robe wasnât in sight. His hair was slightly brushed in his face and I had to refrain from leaning down and brushing it out of his eyes. I let out a small laugh realizing he was using the pillow that I threw at George the night before.Â
Turning around again to Hermione I spoke again. âYouâre completely right.â She rolled her eyes with a smile before exiting the common room muttering something about the work she needed to do that day.Â
I stretched and readjusted, pulling my legs to my chest while figuring the best way to get up without disturbing Fred. I balled up the robe that was laid across me, still trying to figure out how to navigate my way out of the common room.Â
There was a small space near his arm on the floor, taking it as my best shot to then jump around him. I carefully placed my foot down, making sure not to step on him. Shifting my weight onto that foot I began to move my other leg to go around his back.Â
Slowly crouching to get some momentum I jumped, but before my foot could even leave the ground a strong arm grabbed my ankle. Taken by surprise I let out a small shriek before falling onto the couch and then sliding onto the floor.Â
I was met with Fred, smirking at me with half lidded eyes.Â
âTrying to sneak off with my robe are you?â He said smugly. His voice was deeper and raspier than it usually was and had an immediate effect on my body, my legs weakened and my face burned. I was thanking Merlin I was already sitting and flushed from the fall.
âWhat are you on about Weasley.â I whisper-yell at him.Â
He released my ankle, something I hadnât even noticed he was still holding until I felt uncharacteristically cold where his touch had been only moments ago. He used his now free hand to point at the balled up robes in my arms.Â
âYou did not just make me fall on my arse only to accuse me of stealing my robes!â I whisper yelled again, although a tad louder than last time.Â
He cocked an eyebrow at me. âYour robes? I wasnât aware we had joint custody over my clothing Y/L/N, but since you want them so bad I suppose you can keep them, red looks good on you by the way.â He shot me a wink at the end of his remark. His confidence and cockiness just upset me further. Although he was unnervingly annoying I couldnât help the grin that split onto my face at his own stupidity.Â
I rolled my eyes and unbunched the robes to show him the green that adorned them, but once they were unrolled I saw the red fabric. My eyes shot wide open, I could feel my eyebrows scrunch together in confusion.Â
âButâŚâ I couldnât even form a whole sentence, this didnât make sense. âYou hexxed my robes!â I shot at him. It was the only logical conclusion I had come up to that he had planned this.Â
The laugh he was holding back erupted from his mouth. His morning voice made it much deeper than his actual laugh. The rings of his laughter normally made my body hot but this was a whole new level.Â
He didnât say anything, just brought his hand up to my collar and tugged. Looking down I saw that I was still wearing my robes. Never took them off.Â
I groaned and threw my face into my hands which only made him laugh harder. He peeled my hands away from my face and held them in his much larger ones. âI would never hex your clothes,â I could feel my face heat up at his words, the genuine tone and the lower octave of his voice sent shockwaves through my whole system. âAt least not red, Iâd make them purple!â He stuck his tongue out at me and I playfully swatted his shoulder. He knew that was my least favorite color.Â
I stood up and threw his robes at his face. âSee you in the Great Hall.â And with that I grabbed my shoes and walked out as quickly as possible. I could hear him still laughing as I got to the portrait hole but kept going trying to calm down and get the flush off my face, both from our proximity and embarrassment.Â
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I had thrown on my favorite muggle outfit. Going to Hogsmede was a tradition but the excitement was still there which qualified for a little dressing up. It wasnât anything special, just plain light wash jeans, a white turtleneck and an oversized orange button up I managed to steal from the twins. All pulled together with a little accessorizing I thought I looked rather good.Â
Walking out of my dorm and into the Slytherin common room there was an evident pep in my step. I was happy but a fool wouldnât be. Stepping towards the exit of the common room someone just had to ruin my fun.Â
âNot going out with the Weasels again are you Y/L/N?â Draco drawls. Turning I see him snickering with Crabbe and Goyle before standing and waltzing up to me, arrogant as ever.Â
âWhat is it to you Malfoy?â I spit at him. I was not going to let him ruin today.Â
âWell you got so pretty today, Weasleys do not know how to appreciate such expensive things, they canât afford them, how would they know how to? You deserve someone who knows how and can express their appreciation in equally expensive ways.â He laughed out. He lifted his hand to caress my cheek. His touch made me cringe, his hands were cold and his demeanor was uninviting. Everything about him made me recoil.Â
I grabbed his wrist and threw his hand down. âI hope you donât mean someone like yourself Malfoy. Iâm not sure how you even know how to use a hand like that, it looks as though it hasnât done a day of work in its life. Is that something you are really proud of?â I threw my words at him like daggers. Steam rolling off of me. I could see him change under my glare, his confidence shrank and his anger grew, his relaxed expression was soon replaced by his snarl he adorned everywhere Harry was near, his back stiffened and his fists balled up.Â
âNever, touch me again Malfoy.â I turned on my heel and stormed out. Before reaching the exit I thought of something though.Â
âFuture advice,â I turned again so I was facing him. He hadnât moved and still looked at me venomously as before. He lifted an eyebrow at my comment, urging me to go on. âMoney canât buy consent.âÂ
His face darkened and I had to turn quickly to stop myself from all out laughing at him. Iâm sure that if I stayed I could have watched him have his temper tantrum but frankly I wasnât interested. My interest laid with the redhead waiting for me at the doors of the Great Hall. The same one who smiled at me as I walked up to him and poured my juice for me when we sat down. Fred Weasley had me totally, inconceivably, and utterly smitten, and I was completely ok with it. The harder I fell the sweeter it would feel when he caught me.Â
Or I hoped.Â
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to the moon and back (p1)
a softer high school au because i love high school aus fuck off i know ive written like tenÂ
also, boys like you (by Who Is Fancy) is a gay vibe and is absolutely the vibe of this fic
part one | part two | part three
Andrew swung his legs from where he was sitting on the picnic table, glaring at Renee sitting beneath him. She grinned with crossed legs, pushing at his feet so they would swing.
Andrew, spiteful as ever, didnât move unless he had to. Moving was motion and motion caught peopleâs attention and if Andrew gave him the chance, Kevin would continue to plead with him on refusing to join the exy team.
His brother was on it. His best friends were on it. They played a tonne of cute guys from other schools. That was Kevinâs pathetic attempt at appealing to Andrew, to which Andrew had taken his shiny, new pocket knife and stabbed it into the school cafeteriaâs table by Kevinâs clenched fist.
It was only the four at this table - Renee, Kevin, Aaron and himself - who knew about Andrew being gay, and Betsy -- of course.
Heâd backed off after that, but Kevinâs cool-down period for pissing Andrew off was irritatingly short. He sat, barely a metre away, looking on at Andrew and Renee silently. Aaron was texting, probably that simpering junior Katelyn. Andrew didnât like it, but what was he supposed to do about it?
Youâre just jealous you donât have a girlfriend. Aaron had teased him the other week, when Andrew grumbled about his twinâs obsession with the girl. Andrew then sneered about probably being able to fool Katelyn into thinking he was Aaron, and then Betsy had to quell their little cat fight.
They never fought about anything seriously. Theyâd been thrown into the foster system together at birth, and adopted by Betsy a week after their 10th birthdays. They had fought to survive together: Logically, Andrew knew Katelyn wouldnât put a divide between something like that. But Aaron was the logical one, and sometimes Andrew couldnât help but let his anxiety win.
Renee tugged on his sneakers to catch his attention. âHow was tutoring yesterday?â
He rolled his eyes with heightened exaggeration. âI got stuck with some kid whoâs absolutely abysmal with Literature and History. He canât drop them, because heâs at the bare minimum, so heâs practically going to be riding me so he can pass all his exams. Typical jock.â
Andrew didnât add that Neil Josten was hopelessly attractive.
âWell, who is it?â Kevin demanded, in his usual Kevin fashion. He really had no idea how to do anything lightly.
âNeil Josten. Year below us.â
The green-eyed boy looked relieved. âOh, thank god. Coach was going to kick him off the team if he didnât focus more on school.â
Wait. What?
âHeâs on the fucking exy team.â Andrew muttered under his breath. He couldnât believe his luck.
âSince when were you on the fucking exy team?â Andrew dropped his things onto the table, not caring about the glowers that other students of the library sent his way for being obnoxiously disruptive.
Andrew is often obnoxiously disruptive in class, but performs extremely well in examinations. He must do a lot of studying at home to achieve that result: He might find that he would have plenty of leisure time if he just listened in class, rather than talking to other students or sleeping.
His report comments were always interesting, as were Betsyâs reactions.
Neil flinched at the noise, which was new. Then he shrugged, avoiding Andrewâs gaze. âSince I started.â
âRight.â Andrew drawled. âAnd you didnât think to mention it to me, considering weâre trying to improve your grades to keep you on said team?â
âSorry.â Neil muttered.
He paused. The boy was awfully withdrawn for an unknown reason: Neil Josten was all spitfire and burning scorn, with bouncing red curls, ice-like blue eyes and freckled cheeks, marred by horrific scarring. He told people it was surgery and acne. That was bullshit: It had to be. âI didnât want an apology. I want a reason why.â
He shrugged again. âYou hate Kevin Day. I didnât think it would be a good idea to mention him.â
Andrew snorted. âKevinâs been one of my closest friends since middle school. But I do hate him. He sucks all the way to the moon and back. He wont shut the fuck up about exy because we used to play together.â
âYou did?â Neil shot up, the spark somewhat returning to his eye. âYou play exy?â
âNo.â Andrew told the one-track minded jock. âGet your work out. Iâm giving up my time for a reason.â
Neil rolled his eyes. âYou volunteered for it.â
No, he didnât. He was avoiding detention. He told Neil so, but the boy still smirked.
âYou still chose to tutor me that sit in a room on your own, which I thought was more your style.â
âFuck off.â Andrew said decidedly and poked him in the cheek with a pen. Neil scrubbed it off quickly, looking worriedly at the ink coming off on his fingers. Andrew forced himself not to care.
Neil was truly hopeless with these subjects. He might be fluent in multiple others and a natural with mathematic equations, but trying to wrack his brain for anything he could remember about King Lear or the Treaty of Versailles was like getting a stone to bleed.
By the time the hour was over, Andrewâs head hurt. Despite the obvious aggravation Neil caused, he couldnât get himself to give it up. Neil was too interesting.
When they left the library it was dark outside and the last stragglers like themselves were being shooed off campus. Andrew marched straight to his car. It was excessively expensive, due to the twins receiving their motherâs life inheritance and an extra tidbit from Betsy. Theyâd never met her: they just knew she was estranged from her brother and the rest of her family, which was why theyâd received the money instead.
When Neil didnât follow, he paused to call out to him. âJunkie.â Heâd been dropping Neil home after every session thus far. Something had changed.
Neil didnât look at him. âIâve got a few errands to run.â
Andrew didnât press it and left Neil standing alone and dejected on the sidewalk.
âCut the shit. Whatâs going on?â
Andrew stayed behind the doorway, listening to the conversation. Wymack wasnât a gentle person, but this was his compassionate side at work: Pulling his athletes aside and getting to the bottom of their problems. He claimed it was to make sure they lived up to his expectations on court, but that was bullshit. Wymack was an absolute grouch of a softy.
âIâm fine, coach.â Neil said. Typical.
âBullcrap. You could barely keep up with Kevin this morning, and youâre usually running your little heart out, way ahead of him. Whatâs wrong.â
A moment of pause.
âNothing, coach. Just a late night.â
Andrew, Wymack and Neil all knew that they could see right through his lies. Well, Wymack and Neil didnât know he was there. But that was besides the point.
âScram, Josten.â He said tiredly.
Andrew vanished before Neil had the chance to flee the manâs office. It didnât need any convincing: Andrew was going to get to the bottom of the stupid, pretty-faced Exy junkieâs strange behaviour.
It was a new, perplexing puzzle to solve. Andrew stopped his jog a distance away from the coachâs office and watched the boy cross the courtyard. Neil glanced at him only once before ducking his head and running off.
Andrew was only doing this because Neil was interesting. Not because he cared. No, not at all.
âCome here.â Andrew snapped.
It was a bad day. Heâd woken up in an awful mood, and nothing could improve it. Small, usually insignificant events had turned his mood from sour to volatile and he was itching to get home and into bed, turn off the lights and hide under the covers with Aaron and play on their old Nintendos until Betsy joined them with hot cocoa and marshmallows. Every gaze upon him was sickening, every noise around him making him wince.
Neil, despite his harsh words and reprimands throughout the hour, hadnât seemed afraid of him. He looked exhausted but not scared as he approached Andrewâs hunched figure on the hood of his car.
Carefully, Neil took the cigarette from between Andrewâs fingers and looked at it, almost melancholic. When it began to wither away, he took a drag and coaxed it slowly back to life. He breathed out slowly, without coughing or choking. Then he slotted the cigarette back between Andrewâs unmoving fingers.
Fuck you. He thought, bitterly. He thought about Drake, his first boyfriend, and how he had ruined everything for Andrew. Maybe he wouldnât be so scared to kiss Neil, if it werenât for Drake. Maybe heâd be finally comfortable with his sexuality, if it werenât for Drake. Maybe he would be able to go through a school day without being terrified for Aaronâs safety if it werenât for Drake. He would never had needed to lie to Aaron and Betsy, if it werenât for Drake.
Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, his mind continued. Neil was looking at him with a blank stare. âGive me one good reason not to cut your throat.â
âYou called me over here.â He reminded Andrew. Andrew wanted to sneer, but he was spread too thin today. âAndrew, Iâm not scared of you.â
âYouâre so stupid.â He ground out.
âMaybe.â Neil agreed.
âWhy havenât you asked whatâs wrong?â He demanded, stubbing out his cigarette. His back was hurting from sitting like this, but being on the carâs hood gave him a height advantage over Neil. Neil had to crane his neck up to see him, but he was still unafraid. âEveryone asks whatâs wrong.â
âI already know somethingâs wrong.â Neil shrugged. âI donât need to know what, or why.â
They were very different, then. Neil was complacent to exist, to have everything at face-value, to accept what he was given and never take more. Andrew was deprived of so much that he grabbed for what he could. Two different methods of coping. Two different boys.
And yet, the same sense of understanding, shared between them.
âLet me drive you home.â Andrew said.
âI canât.â Neil replied.
Andrew nodded and dismissed him with a flick of his fingers. He watched Neil walk away and didnât move until he was well out of his sight. Then he sighed, hopped off the car and spent the drive home thinking of an excuse as to why he was later than usual for his adoptive mother.
It never worked. He almost always told her the truth.
There were three taps on his bedroom door the next morning, a Saturday morning, which wasnât what woke Andrew: It never was. His meds made him sleep extremely heavily, which would be sickeningly dangerous if he wasnât living in a house with only his mother and his brother.
What awoke him was the smell of hot chocolate being brought into the room, and the shrill tone of the home phoneâs end dial. He hated that fucking thing, but Betsy needed it because she couldnât use her mobile for work-related emergencies. His eyes flickered open as his mom settled the mug by his bed.
âThanks.â He mumbled into the pillow.
âFeeling steadier?â Betsy stroked his hair carefully, knowing that was all she was allowed to do.
He nodded. She smiled gently and offered him the phone. âA friend of yours called. He said to call him back.â
Andrew sat up too quickly, considering heâd skipped dinner. His mouth tasted like July roadkill, having not drunk any water since midafternoon yesterday and his head throbbed. It was all familiar. He snatched the phone and pouted underneath Betsyâs shrewd look. She poked his nose and left the bedroom just as quickly as sheâd entered.
The only âfriendâ Andrew had who didnât have his mobile number was Neil - mostly because Neil didnât have a phone himself, but also because asking to talk outside of their tutoring sessions would be admitting to his interest in Neil, which was, obviously, completely crap. Andrew couldnât care less about him.
âCome to my Exy game.â Neil said, before Andrewâd had the chance to ask him what the fuck did he think he was doing, and how the fuck he got this number. âPle-â He cut himself off.
Andrew almost forgot theyâd had that conversation.
âThatâs a lot of pleaseâs in one sentence.â Neil remarked, looking at the practise exam questions for his lit. exam. Andrew snatched the paper off him and looked: The excerpt was two sentences from some random book heâd never heard of. He got a pen and scribbled it out with more aggression than intended.
âYou donât have to do that question.â He decided, re-centring himself easily.
âWhat did âBallad to Impressâ do to you?â Neil snorted.
âI hate that word.â He answered. âDonât do the question.â
The boy just nodded. âOkay.â
âWhy the fuck am I going to come to your Exy game?â
âIâll tell you anything you want to know. Just come.â
Now that caught Andrewâs attention. âOne question and one honest answer.â
âYes.â He sounded nervous. âIt starts in half an hour: Itâs a home game. Will you be there?â
Andrew had to admit, Neil was impossible to deny. âYes, junkie.â
He let out a sigh of relief, as though heâd been holding it in. âOkay. Thank you.â
âShut up.â Andrew hung up.
He threw the phone off the bed and flopped back, staring at the ceiling, his mind and heart simultaneously racing.
He definitely hated Neil Josten. So much. All the way to the moon and back. Â
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#andreil#andrew minyard#neil josten#high school au#DIFFERENT#more innocent#i mean i intended it to be more innocent but somehow worked murder into it anyway#you cant talk about aftg without talking about murder#aftg#all for the game#david wymack#betsy dobson#the foxes#part 1#not-so-mini fic#jem writes
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swoopedeedoop (21 Sept 2018)
so hello fRIEND n F0es
im back bitches!!!!!!!
First week of classes at uni, iâm thinking of using this to keep track of my life once again (~: letâs see how long this one lasts!Â
So far, very little actually happening and a lot of emotions. Glasgow tends to have that effect on me. Berke was a lot happening and less emotions, or rather emotions being held off like a cold until it finally hits when u stop for a second and let it properly sink its fangs into u.
Iâm celebrating friendships, in all the various ways it creeps up to u and cements itself into ur life as something u can feel like u r physically leaving behind but never neglect because u will always want to come back to it, some time. some friendships that i really appreciate, in the sense that they are genuinely supportive and give each other room to grow: sarah silverman & jimmy kimmel (p loveable for white people), tyler the creator & frank ocean (poptarts) & my friendships w people who r far far away but v luved.
ok so SO so sos osO
living w martina has been really chill so far. She cried about her mom yesterday and I donât want to talk about it too much because I donât feel like she is comfortable yet talking about her emotions in detail. But, she feels better today. And thatâs great. Sheâs sick though and Iâm some type of sleep deprived, or my body is battling the sad weather, one or the other. All I know is that my hair is fluffy and soft, but my skin is yucky. (And this is after iâve put on THREE masks in the past week.)
Yesterday, had a pretty good day of lectures. Came back to talk to Martina and wanted to nap, but didnât get a chance to. Was p tired because my body naturally wakes up at 7am every day (jetlag?) and I slept at 1am, meaning I only got 6h of sleep. My eyebags r designer at this point and it just reminds me of ziggy n her insistence of aegyo-sal till her friend shut her down and she felt sorry for me and WHAT DO YOU EVEN SAY TO SOMETHING LIKE THAT? Itâs genetic, my momma has it too, but i work with it. Somedays, when Iâm incredibly well-rested, I look p fuckin amazing and lifted and the stark difference is what i live for. So yeah, get there. ok ive rambled off into banality. point of the matter is, i didnât get the chance to do the work i wanted to, after all. I just watched bojack and figured out some organisational stuff out. By the way, bojack is PHENOMENAL. that one episode with the free churros wow! wow. wooooooooow. WOW. so much to unpack and i will definitely be rewatching that, the same way i rewatch the season 4 princess carolyn episode. im a sucker for sadness wrapped in humour and silliness. and boy does bojack horseman know how to suckerpunch me int eh gut for it. i miss andrea and how we bonded over the shared trauma of watching it. There is a weird understanding u reach w someone when u know they enjoy the same emotional cathartic torture peppered w moments that arenât wins, but brief relief from the emotional kfiszJDNLXOZVapfejWDSA that is bojack that builds an almost instant solidarity. yknow? First andrea and then harmony, two roommates who get me on some typa level. Iâve been lucky.
well the summary of all that was that i did none of the work i was supposed to do today. and that i nodded off many times during death of stalin last night w martina and made aglio olio for us both. and that i slept at 11.30 and woke at 7.30 but it is 9.30 now and i have not done any work yet. Itâs not catastrophic, but thatâs how i find myself here typing this. Because I want to keep myself accountable to do my work and stay ahead of the game so that I donât fuck anything up. Having a wild year in berkeley (A âgap yearâ as mummy says, which feels unfair but also kind of true) means I really have to step it up this year. And itâs gonna be hard because wow i miss having funfunfunfunfun, but also important to me and something i really do want. So yeah, first class honours here I come.Â
Iâve told myself not to overcommit myself and focus on building a good home and resting well. Doing things ahead of time and not making myself suffer every end of semester. Taking the time to devote to people Iâve felt like I neglected in the past year but love so much. So this is me!!!! Holding onto to spontaneity but trying to keep a firm grip on my commitments, both academic and personal. Iâm gonna go bullet journal for the next half hour or so and then do a little bit of work before i get ready for class at 1pm. This year could be pretty good for me, itâs already been better than I thought it might be. Or maybe iâm just hyped up on coffee.Â
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