#jessamine x neil
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
“First Steps First” Jessamine ‘Lark’ Waterson (OC) x Neil ‘Chick’ Harding
A/N: so I’ve really been wanting to write something for Jessamine and Chick for a while but was super anxious and self conscious about it for a couple of reasons. The first being that I don’t write much fanfiction anymore and the second is because I’m not wholly convinced I nail the atmosphere of period shows/movies. But this idea just wouldn’t leave my head so I’m biting the bullet and swallowing my doubts!
This fic takes place in episode 4 during Dye’s celebration party (I can’t get over Harding saying “single fillies”, okay?) and inspired by the song “First Steps First” from the musical Bandstand. The song they dance to is “It’s Been a Long Time” and I don’t care that this version came out in 1945, it’s my favorite LOL
also hey autocorrect pls stop changing Chick to Chuck, thanks
Word count: 1,730 words (😧)
Warnings: none, other than the fact I don’t know how the military works so please ignore inaccuracies🤡😂 this is about the FICTIONAL version of Col. Harding
I saw that you said it was okay to tag you in OC stuff @rosies-riveters, so I hope this is alright and that you enjoy!
“Pardon my brashness, dear
Seeing you standing here
Dancing's more customary
For a soirée."
As much as Jessamine Waterson took pride in her work as a nurse on the Thorpe Abbots base there was no denying the fact that it was grueling, emotionally draining and often went without the accolades that came with other roles in the war. And while most days she was just fine with that, today had been particularly tiresome and Jessamine was glad for the change of pace the evening’s festivities allowed. The anxious energy that had gripped every person on the airbase had been exchanged for easy laughter, jokes, and celebration. After all, it wasn’t every day a pilot and crew successfully flew 25 missions.
As she sat with Beth and Ginny, an American nurse and mechanic respectively, who had become two of her fastest friends, listening idly to them chat about the dances they’d returned from moments ago, it took much of Jessamine’s will to avoid allowing her gaze to linger for too long on the man who had just entered the room. She had spent months chiding herself for the way her heart started racing at the mere thought of Colonel Harding being so near and despite the effort she put into acting completely normal on the instances their paths crossed, she feared her feelings were all too transparent.
It was inconvenient to have a crush during war and even more inconvenient that it was on a man who was not only a good handful of years older than she was, but compounded by the fact that he was an American soldier. An American soldier who was dashingly handsome and confident, who had just looked in her direction and caught her staring. Jessamine busied herself with the drink in front of her trying to ignore the heat burning in her ears.
“Oh well that was just adorable.”
Beth’s voice with it’s charming southern accent was usually a source of soothing reassurance and good advice, was now riddled with mischief and good natured humor now that the two women’s attention was focused on their friend. “You know there’s no shame in a little flirting, a little conversation. Why don’t you go ask him to dance?”
Ginny nodded in agreement, leaning across the table, “It’s not like you’ve never spoken to him before,” before turning conspiratorially to Beth, “remember how she gave him pain medication for his headache that one time.”
Jessamine’s hands came up to cover her face, the full weight of her body resting on her elbows as she suppressed a groan and a laugh. Of course the two of them remembered the first time she had met the Colonel; a simple exchange of names and him asking for something for a headache. Jessamine, partly sleep deprived and partly fighting off the butterflies in her stomach fumbling with the bottle before spilling a handful of pills across the floor of the nurses station.
It certainly wasn’t necessarily the most romantic or charming first meeting on her part, but Col. Harding had only smiled before kneeling and helping her gather the runaways. There had been a quip about how she could’ve just said no that resulted in flustered laughter from her and another grin from him. And her friends hadn’t let her live it down since she confided about it to them the following day over breakfast.
“I’m surprised he said anything to me after that.” Jessamine admitted and revealed her face to her friends. Though there had been more interactions with the Colonel after that, they remained confined to mostly professional settings save for a few pleasantries while off duty. “And to answer your question, Beth, I’m certainly not going to bother him and ask for a dance!”
Ginny rolled her brown eyes and tossed her head back in a sign of exasperation, looking up to the ceiling pantomiming someone experiencing a great tragedy which in turn caused another round of laughter at the table. “Well, if he asked you to dance, would you say yes?” Beth finally asked. This time all the hints of teasing had left her friend’s tone and there was nothing but curiosity and sincerity.
Jessamine nodded slowly, allowing the fantasy to tease at the corner of her mind just for a moment but unable to answer because just as she parted her lips to reply another voice cut in.
“Excuse me, ladies.” Colonel Harding’s voice sent a rush of heat through Jessamine’s body and she felt her posture straighten. She pried her eyes off of Beth to glance up, up, up at the tall soldier now standing beside their table and found that, despite him addressing them all, he was looking determinedly at her alone. “I don’t mean to interrupt, but I was wondering if I could steal Miss Waterson for a dance.”
“You’re not interrupting at all, sir.” Ginny chimed in, eyes flitting from the Colonel to Jessamine, “In fact, we were just talking about how much Jessamine was wanting to dance.”
Oh, that Ginny was going to get stern talking to later, Jessamine promised herself, but at that moment she was already standing. Hardings’ hand reached out and enveloped hers as he guided her to the dance floor.
"Isn't the band sublime?
And as it happens I'm
Just in the mood to do
A two-step, Do step
Out on the floor with me.”
The two of them found a place surrounded by three or four other couples just as the band changed from the upbeat, two step to a slower tune that made Jessamine’s heart pitter faster. If Harding felt any nervousness at the now much more intimate situation the change of song put the two of them in, he didn’t show it. Instead he wrapped an arm around her waist with the ease and confidence of a man who knew what he was doing. Her breath hitching just slightly before she felt him placing the flat of his hand lightly, respectfully against her back.
Every nerve was firing at once, each hair on her arms standing on end, she was sure of it as her mind raced. She was trying to remember just how one slow danced fighting through the nervousness, when she felt the firmness of her foot under her own.
“I’m so sorry, colonel.” The apology came out high pitched and squeaky and with the attempt to pull away from the man in front of her. But Harding kept his gentle grip and shook his head.
“It’s not the first time someone’s stomped on my foot. At least this time it wasn’t on purpose. And Neil is fine, or Chick if you think Neil is too familiar.”
There he goes again, Jessamine thought, being so effortlessly charming and saving me from my own awkwardness. Sometime in the desperate squeak of an apology she had been repositioned to properly be dancing. One soft hand held in his much larger one, the other placed on his shoulder, and her face precariously close to his as she found herself peering up at him. The rhythm was easy to find with Neil leading and the familiar trumpet crooning at the stage and Jessamine had to fight to keep her eyes from closing.
“Might you be charmingly coerced
No need to be so shy
Take reassurance, I
Know how to guide you through
The worst steps, first steps first
“It’s not too late to admit you picked the wrong dancing partner.” Jessamine finally found her voice and the confidence to add just a bit of a teasing tone to it, a smile itching at the corner of her lips. Her cheek had come to rest just slightly against his shoulder as they swayed to the music and as a result her voice was slightly muffled by the material of his dress shirt.
“You’re selling yourself short. It’s been at least a minute since we’ve had another incident. You’re a natural.” Each time he spoke she could feel the rumbling of his chest against hers and her head felt dizzy with the warmth and solidity of him.
“And I’m certainly not going to say that after I finally got up the guts to come ask you for a dance in the first place.” Neil’s confession took Jessamine by surprise and she pulled back to look him in the eyes searching for any signs of jest but only finding an intensity that sent her stomach exploding into a storm of butterflies.
“You...you had to work up the courage to ask me?” The image of Colonel Neil Harding having to work up the nerve to ask anything of Jessamine was too comical to be taken seriously but there was no denying the truth behind his statement. “You’re a beautiful woman, Jessamine. And smart and successful. Hell, you’d have every reason to reject a dance from an old colonel like me.”
This was almost too much for Jessamine to take and she struggled to wrap her mind around his confession. All she could do was blink dazedly up at him as her cheeks flushed bright red. A smile broke out across Neil’s face and he laughed, arm tightening around her waist for a moment. “I hope that wasn’t too out of line and that I haven’t just read this entire interaction incorrectly. But your friends made it pretty clear to me earlier that you felt the same about me.”
Oh…oh…oh it was all coming together now.
Jessamine couldn’t help the laughter that bubbled up from her chest and she leaned forward to rest her forehead against his shoulder. His own rumbling laugh was mixing with hers and soon Jessamine had relaxed with the words of his confession replaying in her mind. The song faded and another slow ballad picked began, nothing but their breathing and the shuffling of shoes on the floor mixing with the music to fill the space between them. “So,” Neil murmured, dragging Jessamine’s attention to his face once again, “you do feel the same?”
This time, Jessamine didn’t shy away from the intense and earnest way he was looking at her. Instead she lifted herself up on the tip of her toes just enough to bring her lips to his cheek.
She would have words with Ginny and Beth about this. But later…after another dance.
Yes, after another dance with Neil.
#my writing#🏷️ my writings#oc: Jessamine ‘lark’ Waterson#jessamine x neil#mota ocs#mota oc#mota x reader#mota x oc#masters of the air x oc#Neil Harding#chick Harding#masters of the air#mota
32 notes
·
View notes
Video
Field Flowers by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Camp Nelson Civil War National Monument, Jessamine, County, KY. Minolta X-570 on Kodak ProImage 100
#35mm#Bluegrass#C41#KY#Kodak#Lexington#Minolta#Opticfilm 7500ai#Plustek#ProImage 100#Rokkor#SLR#analog#film#filmisnotdead#filmscan#filmsnotdead#scan#USA
1 note
·
View note
Text
I’m working on my first Jessamine x Neil fic and I swear to god I’ve never been so nervous to post a story before?!?!
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
Jessamine ‘Lark’ Waterson x Neil “Chick” Harding Fic Teaser
"Someone has to make the very first move Starting is daunting, true Trusting in something new Fearful your luck will be reversed But I have a feeling I'd Steady you if you tried Soon you'll be dancing through rehearsed steps First steps first"
#jessamine x neil#oc: jessamine 'lark' waterson#neil harding#chick harding#masters of the air#mota ocs#mota#mota ships#🏷️ my ocs
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
HBO War Writing Masterlist
Bill Guarnere:
-best friends brother headcanons (Bill Guarnere x Reader)
-"Just Looking Out" Bill Guarnere x Reader
-“Dollface” Bill Guarnere x Reader
Joe Liebgott:
-"Something to Hold Onto" Joe Liebgott x Medic!Reader
-I’ve Got a Crush headcanons
Dick Winters:
-Beautiful Stranger” headcanons (Dick Winters x Reader)
-Cuddling Winters headcanons
Various:
Knights of the Roundtable [Band of Brothers AU]
MOTA: -"First Steps First" Jessamine 'Lark' Waterson (OC) x Neil 'Chick' Harding
The Pacific:
"Days Between" Virginia 'Jinny' Collins (OC) x Eugene Sledge
#my writings#my writing#my ocs#ocs#band of brothers x reader#band of brothers#the pacific x oc#mota x oc#masters of the air oc#masters of the air x oc
14 notes
·
View notes
Video
Family Tree Line by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: One of my ancestors and his brother-in-law passed through this Civil War camp in the hot month of August 1863. Moving on from Camp Nelson, their unit captured Cumberland Gap. The two made it back home safely six months later, or I wouldn't be writing this. Camp Nelson National Monument, Jessamine County, Kentucky. Minolta A5 rangefinder (1960), Eastman Double-X, D-76 1+1
#135#35mm#A5#B&W#Blue Grass#Double-X#Eastman#Kentucky#Kodak#Lexington#Minolta#analog#black-and-white#film#film camera#filmisnotdead#filmscan#filmsnotdead#monochrome#rangefinder#roll film#KY#USA#D-76
0 notes
Video
Skyscape by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Camp Nelson National Monument, Jessamine, County, Kentucky. Canon F-1, Kodak Tri-X, D-76 1+1
#35mm#Blue Grass#Canon#Canon FD#F-1#FD#Kentucky#Kodak#Lexington#Tri-X#analog#film#filmisnotdead#filmsnotdead#vintage#KY#USA
0 notes
Video
Shaggy Bark by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Camp Nelson National Monument, Jessamine, County, Kentucky. Canon F-1, Kodak Tri-X, D-76 1+1
#35mm#Blue Grass#Canon#Canon FD#F-1#FD#Kentucky#Kodak#Lexington#Tri-X#analog#film#filmisnotdead#filmsnotdead#vintage#KY#USA
0 notes
Video
Casper Rock by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Camp Nelson National Monument, Jessamine County, KY, Canon F-1, Kodak Tri-X
#35mm#Blue Grass#Canon#Canon FD#F-1#FD#Kentucky#Kodak#Lexington#Tri-X#analog#film#filmisnotdead#filmsnotdead#vintage#KY#USA
0 notes
Text
1,730 WORDS GOOD LORD
I’m working on my first Jessamine x Neil fic and I swear to god I’ve never been so nervous to post a story before?!?!
3 notes
·
View notes