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Hey would the 4 of you mind rating these songs from 1-10? With 1 being the worst and 10 being the best. Because I wanna know what music you prefer.
(This all based solely off the preview that spotify is giving me)
The Coordinator: I am going to pretend I know how you made those noises with your mouth. In order it's 3, 7, 4, 7.
The Charmer: I think for me it's 6, 8, 3, and 5.
The Cartographer: I don't know? 1, 5, 4, 3?
The Curator: I don't know what you're all talking about that first song is an 8. And then 5, 5, 5.
#ask blog#ask the archivists#asks are open#the owl house#toh#id in alt text#toh the archivists#the archivists#toh oc#bro if you wanted to know their music preferences you could have just asked me specifically#Coordinator would like orchestral music disco and progressive rock or anything with really smooth high end production#Charmer enjoys songs about romance as long as they aren't overly corny and also songs about murder#with genre preferences for really bubble gummy pop old school country like Johnny Cash for instance#Cartographer just likes songs that are chill and no not slowed reverb songs but stuff like trip hop or some folk music#or other low tempo electronica like anthem by emancipator for reference#curator likes shit loud and brash and aggressive#she would enjoy nu metal punk heavy metal some post grunge pop punk horrorcore stuff like that#music to break shit to
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i need pb to answer my most pressing cop lore question:
does drakovia participate in eurovision?
#my headcanon is that they’re like finland and exclusively send metal/alt rock#(and like cyprus back when they were cool)#anyway i just remembered how they said cordonia does eurovision and now i have to know about all their fake european countries#playchoices#choices cop#choices crimes of passion
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It would be amazing if Sofia listened to death metal or something. Like cute little girl who talks to animals, goes on adventures, has a magical amulet that sends princesses to her, enjoys soul-ripping music that messes up your eardrums if you listen too much.
#She says it relaxes her and most of her family is like “.....THAT IS NOT RELAXING”#Cedric would get her. He prefers classic rock but metal isn't out of the question#Tilly...y'know what she's just along for the ride. Metal pop country techno she just vibes#sofia the first#sofia the fandom#stf#princess sofia#sofia balthazar#thoughts
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Music taste is such an interesting form of individuality. Like I love learning about different peoples’ music tastes because everyone finds such cool and diverse shit to listen to and like it’s so unique. Even if you have a lot of overlap in artists and genres with someone they’re still just about guaranteed to know and love some crazy niche artist you’ve never heard of.
#my final for my math curriculum class is a lesson plan abt Spotify data#it��s just descriptive statistics stuff and maybe a little comparative stuff bc I also have my roommate’s Spotify data to mess with#but I think it would be so fun to do with high schoolers#and I just think data science about music taste is so interesting#this came from a theory I have that there’s significant overlap between country music fans and metal fans#they’re both like such despised/divisive genres and they also kind of merge at rock n roll#and I think they’re almost two sides of the musical coin#and I’m so curious if my hypothesis is correct#mathematics#mathblr#(kinda)#idk very excited to show my work off to mathblr once it’s done
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spotify | the tragedy of the gunslinger: chronicled through rock, alt country, and heavy metal.
#pardner playlists#john marston#red dead#rdr1#rdr1 spoilers#rdr2#this playlist is mostly rdr1-centric but also it references john's past so.. it involves rdr2 kind of ?#the imagery is a screenshot of rdr2 that i edited SEVERELY to make it fit the aesthetics of rdr1's graphic design elements#but the typography /isn't/ attempting to fit anything in the rdr graphic design canon#listen . i wanted an excuse to work with 'mesquite' bc its one of my favorite typefaces.#and i think the bold stylistic look of the typeface compliments all the bold rock music in this playlist#im actually Really Proud of how the playlist turned out. i wanted to:#1) make everything mesh with the sick guitar solos of the canon soundtrack#2) toe the line between '1911 gunslinger' and '2011 edgelord' for an aesthetic that i've mentally dubbed the ~Hot Topic Cowboy~#3) hit the key plot ideas of the reformed outlaw + bounty hunt premise + missing family + etc#4) fit into a circular narrative like the game does#the song sequencing is primarily chronological bc i wanted to convey a slow build to the inevitable.#also like . babes you will never understand the EXCITEMENT i felt finding a heavy metal cover of the 'gunfight at the ok corral' guitar rif#+ an ominous alt country johnny cash cover#anyways. john is my babygirl and i will make 5 billion playlists about him. this is just my rock-heavy one.#pardner posts
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You know, as the youngest in my family, growing up, a lot of my opinions were my siblings and parents opinions. Comes with the territory of being the youngest I guess, I watched all of them and incorporated “them” into my personality so to speak. Most of it was silly too. Like I behaved a certain way bc my older sister did and that’s how I thought I was supposed to be (*surprise* we are completely different and that’s a good thing bc she’s not a nice person and we are currently estranged), or my brother hated a certain college football team so I did too (I don’t even care about football), or my dad hated several popular 80s rock hair bands bc he thought they were ridiculous. So, I thought that too and said I hated them for years even though I was actually neutral. Now, as an adult, I’m still trying to figure out which opinions are actually mine. Turns out I love those completely ridiculous 80s hair bands. I actually like Van Halen, Def Leppard, and Motley Crue! Their songs are generally upbeat, catchy, and fun to play really loud when driving down the highway. All those guys ARE completely ridiculous and that’s basically the point. They are over the top on purpose. They are complete losers and I love them for it. It just feels like a shame that I missed out on years of listening to them bc I’m apparently incapable of making my own opinions. Anyways, that’s just what I’m thinking about as I listen to Kickstart my Heart by Motley. Unimportant info for y’all today
#just ignore me#I was always surprised by my dads hatred for them bc he is a HUGE MUSIC FAN#rock-blues-metal-country- even rap#sooo many others#like every genre#like his knowledge of music is extensive#I can thank him for all I know about music myself#and this was in no way a dig at him I mean people like what they like#and if he didn’t like those bands that’s totally fine#I just wish I didn’t enforce other people’s opinions as mine when I actually didn’t feel that way#dumb nonsense on a Sunday night#anyways#sidenote- I’m aware I always use too many commas
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guh. using my own hobbies for self indulgent thoughts.
feeling that Ven-Ghan would be a quality time/acts of service kind of person. feels like he would need showing that people mean what they say and feel. Not just words.
im very big on cruises. Just going out and driving with no plan. Living out in an area with a lot of mountainous terrain to drive through is nice. Feel like it would be really lovely to just say. “Hey lets go nowhere together”. Cruise through the backroads and old highways of Copper Canyon. No urge to force small talk, just enjoy each other’s company. Coughs.
#brennon rambles#selfship#Max Steel#Ven-Ghan#im actually super used to not talking much while driving#i kinda just like to watch traffic and enjoy music#actually one thing in all my years of selfshipping with Ven-Ghan i’ve never really been able to feel an accurate idea for what-#-kinda music he would like#which is fine with me i will literally listen to anything and i would be more than down to cycle through different genres#during driving im very big on electronic music and various 90s genres#rock/metal - rap - country - whatever#sitting in my driveway after work rambling#kinda one of those nights i wish i could just enjoy his company with no worries el oh el
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#gothic attempt#in my country Korn tennis shoes cost an arm and a leg💀#idk im just trying to find my style#DUDE SOME WEIRDO JUST TOLD ME “DAMN YOU LOOK LIKE A SNACK TODAY” 💀💀☠️#idk how to tag this#I want rock/metal bands merch😔#i just have a Nirvana shirt that haves like 3 years old-#Spotify
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What are your favorite bands? Because your music taste seems cool as shit
My favorite bands are Alice in Chains, Ashbury Heights, Kontrust, older era Metallica, System of a Down, Old Gods of Asgard, The Cure, Bear Ghost, and a little bit of Pink Floyd. Not in any particular order. Pearl Jam & Starbenders are also honorable mentions.
There is a distinct split between the bands & songs I listen to on my own vs. the songs & bands I tend to animate to the most, though. A lot of the songs I end up animating to are not necessarily the kinds of music I can immerse myself in on my own.
#I like really crunchy metal a lot of the time#and the kind of guitar & singing goth rock tends to bring#and then I like some country too but not really enough of one particular band to list here#ring of fire. el paso. going straight to hell. all good ones#if you find a song with a really awesome and soul ascending guitar solo. it will be in my heart forever#literally nothing beats it which is why i like old era metallica music so much#also for some reason ive been asked this like 5 times in the last few days and idk why#not a bad thing i just probably should've answered one by now ABSIDBDIDBDH
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hello, i just wanna say that i really like you even thou we don't have much the same taste but i think you are a very nice person <3 hope you have a nice day today
omg thank you so much!! you seem very nice too!
AND my tastes tend to shift quite a lot over time and i do like a lot more music than what i post(even if i do get stuck on one specific band/type of music for a long time, i like just about any music at all). i'm also always interested in learning more about the ones that i don't know very well yet, so if you or anyone else ever wants to info/song/video/album dump about favorite bands or things to me, on anon or not, i would love it.
even if there is something that isn't really my thing, i like understanding what other people like about it, which makes me like it a little bit more too, if only for that reason alone.
the entire reason i made my blog in the first place was to learn about bands and to feel less alone while doing that. especially ones that i've always heard of but didn't really KNOW anything about and there are SO MANY out there, i'm just slowly picking some off that particularly stand out to me at the moment one by one. but i still like to learn about any of them, preferably from a person instead of searching. plus there are too many, i couldn't possibly search everything myself.
ANYWAY aaaaaa i hope you have a nice day too!! and week. and month and year and life.
#look my tastes have shifted throughout my life from#various 50's-70's bands to 2000's rock and pop bands to 90's rock bands to disney pop bands#to 70's and 80's prog rock and pop#then 1960's country fiddle music#then back to 70's bands and then 80's metal bands#i think there were some boy bands somewhere in there like westlife#maybe some punk rock bands like mxpx#i know i listened to billy joel and barenaked ladies for a while and i don't know when that was. maybe before the fiddle music#i literally never know what my mind will stick to next#and for what reason#there's probably more things i've been into that i can't remember#i've gone back and forth between some of these#but i always stay with one thing at a time for at least a few months before shifting to something else#(or years now apparently)#70's rock bands just seem to be a thing that i always go back to sooner or later#and i'll always have a soft spot for iron maiden forever#and now i think i'll always have a thing for doo wop even more than i already did#anyway my music taste seems to more or less be just. music.#i love music and bands#I WILL STOP RAMBLING NOW
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Spotify’s “trending for you” selections are so completely bizarre. “Here’s a bunch of bands you have never once played, from genres you don’t listen to.”
like wow thanks, spotify
I have nothing against Tenacious D or classic punk but what could I have possibly listened to that gave you the impression that i want to be recommended those things…..
#*listens primarily to podcasts & specific genres*#spotify: we think you’ll like…..Mongolian thrash emo#spotify: we think you’ll just LOVE this Swedish nu-metal#me: *listens primarily to white people music* spotify: drum n bass? you want some hardcore drum n bass???????#I listen to a western song almost on repeat#does Spotify recommend me Conway Twitty or our dear ol Miss Dolly Parton or Marty Robbins? NOPE#not even modern country#but hey! you’ve never once listened to punk or any adjacent genres (unless you count rock which I do not)#have you heard of some guys called…..the RAMONES?#really Spotify
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country music is literally decent
#the adas speak#i'm realizing one of the very first singers i started listening to is going country#and like. country is OK. i listen to tanner adell#i've been wanting to get into it just bc i want it to be *so* accurate when I say I listen to everything#rap rnb country pop metal hard rock indie classical et cetera. don't fuck with me#but yeah. this guy's country music slaps. it feels so artistic idk
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This is by far the most notes I've ever gotten.
These are fun to make.
If there is any other type of music that you hate so badly, please say so in the tags.
#last night it had like 25 notes#i was really happy with that#i woke up th8s morning#i saw it had 2 notes#went to school with shitty wifi#came back home and saw it had over 900 notes#i need to do some shoutouts#shout out to the people who accidentally thought it said favorite because that is exactly what i would have done#shout out to the people who are giving me other genres#shoutout to the person who said german rap#shoutout to the person who thought schneep shnop was an actual music genre#@ all the people who chose bagpipes: you best know sign language because all your going to be seeing is hands#i put bagpipes on there as a joke and am so disappointed in all of you#shoutout to the people who voted schneep schnop or just really liking polls#shoutout to the people who are right here with me about old country being better than new country but still picking country#shout out to the people who dont know im mostly a fob blog#also i didnt think to put rap or techno in the answers#if anyone is looking to get into rap wes period is good#and blessthefall for metal#dreamers for alt rock#these artists arent super popular#and one final shout out to everyone who voted#thank you
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Send me an ask with a vibe and i'll make you a playlist
#note i am heavily into rock / metal and stuff like that but i do listen to a bit of everything#just not a lot of rap and country music#ask game
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Ice Nine Kills - Welcome to Horrorwood 2021
The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band Ice Nine Kills, released on October 15, 2021. It is a follow-up and sequel to the band's previous album, The Silver Scream, which was inspired by horror films. The album is also inspired by horror films, and as with the previous album, each of the videos are based on the films that the tracks were written about, while also having an overall story arc across the sequence of videos. It became the band's biggest commercial success, reaching number 18 on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the Hard Rock Albums chart.
In the UK, The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood was the band's second album to chart on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart following The Silver Scream, debuting at number 15. It was also the twelfth most downloaded album of the week in the country. When the album was released on physical formats in Europe, it resurfaced on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart and peaked at number 11 just missing out on the Top 10. While falling to chart on the UK Albums Chart, it did however debut and peak on the UK Albums Sales Chart and Scottish Albums Chart at number 54 and 70 respectively. It peaked on the UK Physical Albums Chart at number 51. The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood spent a total of three non-consectutive weeks on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart.
The music video for "Welcome to Horrorwood" is available here for those of you who have verified your ages on your Youtube accounts.
"Welcome to Horrorwood" received a total of 67,1% yes votes!
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take me home, country road
[ao3]
You have nothing on your person apart from a hastily packed suitcase and the dress you came into town wearing, on the run from trouble back home. Too bad John's missing a bride that matches your description. Or: the 1800s (mistaken) mail order bride au (chapter 19)
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A blood-orange sun hangs low in the sky.
You might think it ominous on any other day, but not this one. What more adversity could stand in your way?
Instead of sharing a saddle with John, you ride the same horse that Graves rode out of town. Days spent on horseback have finally caught up to you, pain radiating up and down your legs, a soreness embedded deep in your inner thighs, the skin positively chafed from the constant friction. At least you no longer have the handcuffs digging painfully into your wrists, the metal cuffs long since unlocked using the key in Graves’ pocket and discarded, now lost some acres back for the coyotes and the hares to prod at and sniff.
You drift in and out of conscious awareness, coming back into your right mind every mile or so, losing track of time along the way. Sometimes you blink and trees disappear out of sight, already ten miles back. Scouring the landscape for something familiar only to come up empty.
Recent events lour over your conscience. It’s difficult not to let it get to you. So much has happened in such quick succession that part of you still thinks you’re dreaming in the abandoned shack with Graves sleeping just a few feet away.
A distinct sound scrapes against the inner recesses of your mind and eardrum. If you were to look behind you, you’d find the source of it wrapped in a shroud and dragged behind John’s horse. Drying blood stains the fabric. The head, obscured under the fabric, jostles from side to side as it passes over rocks and undergrowth.
It’s beyond you now though, the future shuttling forward at an unfathomable speed and taking you with it, willing or not. The world hurrying on to repeat its past mistakes.
So you don’t look behind you.
“Won’t be much longer,” your husband murmurs from beside you, speaking just loud enough for you to hear him over the influx of thoughts in your head, which rapidly empty out at the sound of his voice.
“We can stop for a break after?” you ask, turning your head enough for your eyes to land on the hard, bristled line of his jaw. He nods.
“Just gotta get this part out of the way.”
He says it so casually, like a bit of unpleasantness that has to be dealt with; no way around it. Unfortunately, a body isn’t something that can be just swept under the rug. No matter how much your muscles beg for a moment’s reprieve, you won’t get it until all the loose ends are tied up.
“How do you know the land around here so well?” you ask as John leads the two of you deeper into the plains.
“The boys and I have been out here before. Grew up in this county anyway; been wanderin’ these parts since I was born.”
You can’t imagine John as a young boy, uncertain of his place in the world. He seems like someone who emerged from the womb ready-made, already able to skin a deer and build a bushcraft shelter by hand. But he must have been young at one point.
Finally, he comes upon a suitable place to bury the body.
Deep in the wilderness, he digs a shallow grave with the short shovel strapped to his horse, sweating up a storm before the hole is big enough to bury the body. You dismount your horse and wander off while John handles the burial.
This is the part where you have to turn away and pretend it isn’t happening. You stave off the urge to plug your ears and close your eyes. Dogear any page in your life except this one. This is the only memory that you want to fade into obscurity, pretend that it never happened, that this was some bad dream that you only half-remember twenty years from now.
You glance back only once to find John breathing heavily at the edge of the hole, having just hauled himself out. Sweat slicks his brow and drips down the side of his face near his temple, a dark flush spreading over his cheeks from exertion. Even his shirt is damp with sweat under the pits and around the collar.
You force yourself to look away. Now is not the time for your libido to trouble you.
Graves’ body lands with a dull thump when John rolls it into the makeshift grave. You bite your lip and let your eyelids slide shut. Then he starts the process of covering the body, shoveling the dirt back into the hole. It takes a while. An offer to help hovers on the tip of your tongue, but you can’t quite make yourself say the words.
A half hour later, it no longer matters, the hole covered until the only thing demarcating the grave is the layer of upturned soil, slightly darker than the dirt in the surrounding area.
“That’s it,” John announces, making his way back to you with the shovel slung over his shoulder. You can smell the ripe scent of sweat wafting off him even from a foot away. “Let’s head out; we’ll wanna make camp before it gets dark.”
You don’t answer. Not verbally anyway. The guilt almost makes it hard to breathe. In all your stupidity and poor decision-making, you’ve inadvertently made John an accomplice in your crimes; forced him, in fact, to commit one as heinous as the one that had started this whole debacle.
You travel the next mile in relative silence, scouring the landscape for a neat patch of land to set up camp. The sun plummets towards the ground at a faster and faster pace until it’s tugged below the horizon, vanishing with a green flash. Then it’s too dangerous to keep going, the way back far too dark to keep traveling down.
John builds a small fire after tying up the horses for the night. The temperature drops exponentially as the sky darkens, the cold sinking low to the ground. You help with gathering the kindling, mostly twigs and clumps of dry grass, then take the packs off both horses to use as makeshift seats by the fire, unrolling the sleeping bags as well.
It comes as a relief to finally sit down after the fire is struck. Rest is a double edged sword though; the longer you sit with Graves’ old pack propping you up, the more the pain has time to sink its claws in deep.
In the hours since he shot Graves, neither of you have spoken more than a few words to each other. You certainly haven’t brought it up. The memory of Graves revealing the truth of what you’d done back east to John looms over you. It’s inevitable that you’ll talk about it eventually though. It’s heavy in the atmosphere, almost oppressive; the weight of everything said and unsaid. You can’t take back what Graves revealed to John. At some point you’ll have to face it.
At what point will you have to beg for forgiveness? It sits on the tip of your tongue.
The small fire crackles in front of you. Red tongues of flames lick at the darkness, the light extending out in a circle around the two of you. You’re grateful for the warmth though, particularly after spending the previous night in the cold.
“Nothing to eat, m’afraid,” he says apologetically, brow creasing. “I didn’t exactly pack before coming after you.”
You shake your head. “That’s fine. I’m not hungry anyway.”
In a few more hours, you might work up an appetite again, but for now, you couldn’t be further from it. All you want to do is lie down on your bed back home and sleep through to the next day.
“Yeah,” John sighs. “Me neither.”
He picks up your hand and holds it in his for a time. It’s strange how such a small gesture has become such an immense comfort for you. You wish you could thread your fingers through his and bring his hand up to your lips to kiss all over, but you’re too tired for a gesture of that magnitude.
When he lets go of your hand, it’s only to transfer it to your face. His thumb runs over your split lip, pulling away when you wince. “Looks like it’s healing on its own.”
“That’s good,” you mumble. “…It hurt a lot more yesterday.”
John’s nostrils flare. The fire reflects off his eyes in such a way that, for a moment, it almost looks like it’s coming from within him. “I’d kill him again if I could.”
Your stomach clenches at the ferocity behind his words.
“You—you shouldn’t have done it in the first place,” you croak. “Not when he was—” right, you don’t say. Right to haul you out of town by your hair and drag you back to the scene of the crime, back to pay for what you’d done.
“Now I ain’t gonna hear you go spoutin’ that horseshit,” he growls, clasping you by the back of your neck and tugging you to his side. It’s so sudden that your butt skids across the ground, raking up a small mound of dirt with the weight of your body.
You look away, unable to meet his eyes even as he pulls you forward until you’re nearly nose to nose. “It’s not—”
“Yes, it is, darlin’. That shit weren’t none of your fault. You ain’t done a thing wrong by keeping yourself safe.”
It’s almost hard to hear. It’s taken you months to scrub the dirt from your soul, which until recently was raw to the touch and pained you to even think back on. And the hopelessness. And the longing, the irreversibility of it; irreversible in the way that you couldn’t turn your pain inside out. You could never go back to the way things were because the only way out was to keep on trudging forward.
Like rain in a drought, you’ve been missing someone’s mercy. You’ve been waiting for someone to come and forgive you for your sins; someone to absolve you of them.
You lean forward, burying your face in his neck. Not making much of a sound except for a harsh exhale, your throat quavering with something unsaid.
Then you grip him by the back of his shirt and pull him to the ground with you.
Out in the open like this, John doesn’t dare remove your clothes, but he does reach beneath your dress to pull off your underclothes. He’s silent through it all, eyes fixed on yours. Never wavering or dropping your gaze. It’s intoxicating to be stared at with such a fierce intensity. Vaguely overwhelming, the sensation creeping up your chest and lodging in your throat.
The light of the fire he built for the two of you flickers across his skin, illuminating his face in shades of orange and gold.
He holds your gaze when he rucks the skirt of your dress up and crawls down the length of your body until his mouth is level with your center, slick already dripping from your sex. Your breathing goes haggard, anticipating his mouth before it’s suddenly there between your thighs, planting a gentle kiss on your inner thigh before dragging his lips over your sensitive skin until they brush your clit. Your mouth opens to a soundless gasp. Electrical impulses travel up your spine, your arching back following their trajectory.
He pulls back to stare at your dripping hole. “Missed me, my love?”
You’d answer if you could form words, but then you realize who he’s talking to and your mind goes blank.
When he runs his tongue up the seam of your pussy, you jolt, legs slung over his shoulders kicking at the air. He eats you out with gusto, with reverence, sighing into your pussy that it’s been too long, that he’d worried himself nearly half to death over you.
Rough hands hold you by your waist and pull you down onto his face. Long, crude licks of his tongue, rubbing the flat of it over your clit until you’re a roiling, twisting hotbed of pent up arousal.
The urge to suppress your noises is almost overwhelming. When you twist your head from side to side, there’s nothing but miles of land; trees and shrubbery and a deep, impenetrable darkness. Not another person around for miles. It makes you shiver when you stare out into it.
“I can’t, I can’t, I can’t—” you gasp, chest getting tighter and tighter until you expect it to burst but it doesn’t. It stays all pent up, all itchy and scratchy and you can feel the sweat slicking the small of your back and the blood furiously rushing to your cheeks, heating you up from the inside out. Sweat-laden and flustered.
Your toes curl in your boots, throat tightening up the closer it gets. All it takes to push you over the edge is John cupping his hands under your butt to tilt your hips up, licking you from hole to hole. The impertinence and thrill sends a rush through your body, the coil in your belly twisting and releasing, core pulsing around nothing. Your body gives a violent jolt when he gives your clit one last wet, suckling kiss.
“Are you comfortable like this, darlin’, or should I wait until we’re home?” John asks when he positions himself over you again, beard still wet with your desire and a big hand cupping the front of his trousers. You stare down at the hair dusting his knuckles and the bulge straining against his pants.
The shadows make it seem even larger than usual. Your throat goes dry the longer you stare down at where he fists his length through his trousers.
“Darlin’?” he repeats, drawing your attention back up to his face.
“Oh?” you ask, cheeks heating. “I’m, um…I’m quite comfortable.”
It seems absurd to have such a conversation when your husband’s hand is reaching into his trousers to pull out his cock and fuck you with it, but the nervous tickle in your belly is far from unpleasant.
He’s so careful with you, cognizant that your muscles are already sore and aching from days of being on the road and the abuse Graves put you through. Gentle hands maneuver your legs around his hips and move your hair from your face. Again your belly flips.
Your grunt is involuntary when he first pushes in, walls stretching around the head of his cock. It hasn’t been long enough for the blunt intrusion to be painful, but it’s overwhelming all the same. You wince and grimace through it all.
“Easy does it. You’re alright,” John shushes when you whimper, rough hand cupping your cheek. It sends a thrill down your spine, but doesn’t lessen the intensity.
He stays like that for a time, hovering over you and stroking a thumb over your cheekbone until you relax around his girth, gradually finding your breath again. In and out; one after the other. When he pulls his hand away, it’s to plant his forearms on the ground beside your head and grind his hips forward, taking your breath away.
“Oh Lord,” you wheeze, then brace your hands around his neck.
“You’re doing great, darlin’. Just hold on; I’ve got ya.”
It’s nothing like the times before; your arms link around his neck and your breath goes shallow, hitching with every measured thrust. It’s too much and not enough. You feel windswept and battered, bruises smarting now that you’ve had time to feel them, but still you need more from him.
He works himself into the wet flex of your pussy with slow, heavy thrusts. Taking his time. Not rushing it just yet because though the threat of you being taken from him still looms over his head, he’s sated his bloodlust. His reassurance now comes in the form of your legs spread to receive him and the fat head of his cock fitting snugly in you.
The heels of your boots press firm against the flesh above his buttocks. Taking him this way with your clothes still on feels debaucherous, filthier than usual; like you were so desperate to have your husband inside you, that you couldn’t even be bothered to remove your garments.
He must feel the way that thought heats you up because he rasps, “Need a lil somethin’, love?”
Before you can even answer, he’s reached a hand down and tucked it between your thighs to strum the tight bundle of nerves at the apex of your sex.
“John—”
Your fingernails must dig into the back of his neck because he grunts. Serves him right, you think, digging your nails in all the harder when grinds a knuckle against your clit and you briefly see stars.
You’re splintering down to the root, coming apart in his hands like clay; when he says your name, the darkness fades and for a moment, you’re in the light, a shaft of it haloing your face. Chasing it no matter how fast it runs. A hare in a snare, a shadow captured in the palm of your hand.
It comes fluttering down from somewhere beyond sight. Gasped out in another voice, a truer voice. From the depths of you, true as stone and air.
“I love you.”
Give it time and it’ll come naturally. Now, it comes as a gut punch. Even John stills over you when he hears the words, and you can feel the shudder that runs through him under your fingertips. There’s no time to sit and talk about it though, not with the frenzy that comes over him, blue eyes glazed over by a manic glint.
He braces one hand on the top of your head and surges forward, so rough with you that your teeth clack together, eyes rolling back in your head.
“Say it again,” John growls, leaning down until his mouth is right next to your ear.
“I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you—”
Then it hits you. A wall of heat. Your belly rolling and cheeks burning, walls squeezing around John’s cock, tighter with every thrust. You yelp when he lifts himself off you to yank the skirt of your dress up higher and presses his hands to your inner thighs, spreading your legs wider for him. Bullies his cock into your channel even as you try to squeeze him out, pounding into you until the lurid torrent of words spilling out of his mouth go slurred and his release floods into you, his hips slapping against yours until he’s emptied the last of his spend into your womb.
It’s a while before either of you can move after that. Your energy melts into the ground like rainwater, purifying the earth. Maybe life is already germinating beneath you, grass seedlings about to burst from the dirt, flower buds curled up in tight coils until they’re ready to bloom.
Your hands shake when you lift one up to wipe the sweat from your face.
When he finally pulls out of you, the feeling of his come leaking down your inner thighs makes you fussy. You lift your thighs just enough to let him pull your drawers back up before lying back down, no energy left in you to do more than that. You only scrunch your nose a little at the feeling of your combined juices already wetting the gusset.
Time seems to come apart and then piece back together. You roll over onto your side and nestle up against John’s chest, staring up at him wordlessly. His eyes stay shut for some time until he feels your stare on him and they peel open, the color of his irises barely discernible in the flickering light.
“Somethin’ on your mind?” he asks in a tone so devoid of accusation or condemnation that you’re almost thrown by it. He says it like it’s just another day, like something horrible and monumental didn’t just happen.
It takes you a while to find the words. Even when you do, they come out jumbled and disjointed. “How long have you…—when did you find out?”
“‘Bout what happened back East?” he clarifies, blunt as usual.
The question makes you swallow impulsively, anxiety secreting from you again. “Yes.”
John looks up into the dark sky, quiet for a spell. “Not until recently. The arrest warrant drifted across my desk probably around the time Graves first stopped by. Wasn’t hard to put two and two together after that—you showing up in a tizzy around the same time as the warrant was issued. General description matched as well.”
You feel a bit foolish in retrospect, certain that you were getting away with it all this time.
“You know my name.”
“I do.”
“My real name.”
“In a manner of speaking. Got yourself a new last name since then though, didn’t you?”
Your lips pull up at the corners involuntarily. “Yes. I guess so.”
You can almost hear it now. The penultimate note of the overture writhing against convalescence like you might stay this way for a second longer. But it isn’t right to keep feeling the same old pain. At some point, it has to heal.
“Hey,” John says, giving your shoulder a little shake to draw your attention back to him. The look in his eyes is serious. “This is as far as the story goes, alright?”
You stare up at him silently until you nod against his chest.
“You’re my wife. End of story. The rest ain’t anyone’s business but ours.”
Off in the distance, an owl hoots, and its call hits your ear as a distant evocation to sleep. You press one last kiss to his chest before rolling off him, letting him put the fire out before the two of you turn in for the night, and then drawing a blanket over the both of you.
And then, you go to sleep.
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