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just a collection of lyrics on this journey of relearning how to take up space and just be loved.
-songs from The Collection, Maisie Peters, Victoria Victoria, and Maia Kamil
#becoming my own home#i deserve to be well#poetry#lyd having thoughts#maisie peters#the collection#maia kamil#Victoria Victoria
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(thread i posted on twitter copypaste)
i think musical bj and lydia have the most interesting dynamic of the threeâŠthey go toe to toe, seem to be in perfect sync without even trying, she managed to turn his marriage threat on its head by tricking HIM back, and then a mini redemption arc? we love to see it but this also means it's hard for me to think of interesting things for them, because they already said everything that needed to be said in the musical. perfect closure too. what else is there even to tell?
thinking about this again since i've been rewatching the musical over and over. the emotional resolution and closure they had was so satisfying after offering what is probably the best (subjectively) and most balanced (objectively) dynamic of the three iterations
over at tumblr i've been talking about how cartoon bj and lydia's friendship isn't as perfect as it seems, especially in the later episodes. it's so sad to see but i'm also invested in their potential downfall and how that would go downâŠit's interesting to think about
but hey at least they're not movie bj and lydia lol. whatâŠ.a mess of a dynamic those two have now with the sequel. it could've been handled so much better. they obviously wanted us to root for bj a little in this one, but the cool things he does amount to nothing, pretty much.
feels weird sympathizing with THIS beetleguy of all three but wow not even a reluctant "thanks i guess" or anything? idk feels like something was missing there. just one of the many things that feel like they're setting up for a third installment
thinking so hard about this because when i write them i gotta think about their motivations, feelings and why they feel that way, etc and bj saving astrid's life and exposing rory as a fraud and abuser (in an incredibly satisfying way) definitely tipped the scales in his favor.
so i'm still figuring out how lydia would feel about all that. i have this scene stuck in my head of her and astrid talking about bj. and astrid, who's really only seen him do good things, goes "âŠreally mom?" and now i'm going "welp she's kinda got a point, lydia" NOW WHAT.
if i were in her shoes, me personally, that would've won me over or at the VERY least i would've forgiven him since he made up for the bad stuff. and i keep seeing people who feel the same way⊠then again, the ending does show he's still messing with her so idk. mixed feelings
trying my hardest to work with what canon gave us if you couldn't tell lol. sloppy as it was. i will try to make sense of it so i can do my stupid little comics
i guess at least she let him down easy lmao. as sarcastic her "look i'm sorry things didn't work out between us but the 600 year gap is a little much for me" line was. but he's not gonna give up that easily, is he? of course not. he's beetlejuice. he's gonna be annoying forever.
none of this would be such an issue if they had given them more screentime together to let their dynamic cook a bit and actually see how they get along đ hmph
anyway thanks for coming to my ted talk im done now
#all of that shit only to say musical bj and lydia put the others to shame lol#seeing them dancing; synchronized; sharing themes; songs and motifs....#the other bjs and lydias could never (sorry cartoon bj and lyds but i sense trouble in ur future....)#i thought about making a comic showcasing this but i think the one with the kick me/hug me signs already kinda does that#i loved having them both think of the same prank to pull on the other at the same time LMAO#n case it wasn't obvious musical bj asked lydia to drop by the same way he saw cartoon lydia drop by in a previous comic#just to prove he's besties with his lydia too. SEE I TOLD YOU GUYS I HAVE A BEST FRIEND#beetleposting
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I may have yanked the pose on the bottom left from this fanart here bc it made me feel things
#i make art#instagram#people posting high quality digital drawing dumps and i'm over here like#im relearning how to draw digitally bc ive been out of practice but my tableto is TINY compared to the big one i used to have that broke#not me talking to myself in tags like they're actual thought bubbles#beetlebabe#beetlebabes#beetlelyds#lydia x beetlejuice#beetlejuice x lydia#beej x lyds#betelgeuse x lydia#beetlejuice fanart#toonjuice#wait is it bad to post beetlebabes in the general cartoony tag is that legal#I'M JUST SCARED OF ANTIS#IT'S PROBABLY WORSE ON INSTAGRAM THO
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The epic high (Marc won in Aragon after two years) and low (Wout crashed AGAIN and abandoned La Vuelta) being a sports fan
#lyd and thoughts#canât always have good THINGS Iâm afraid#he was having TWO jerseys to himself OH MY GODDDDDDD#WHAT THE FUCKKKK
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I'm having. thoughts. about P losing his human arm.
#i feel like he'd react. not well!#i have many an angsty thought but i think this might warrant a whole fic#so I'll save it#lyd posting
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okay i had an unexpectedly taxing afternoon so iâm starting later than i intended BUT: itâs time to watch my beloved film >:)
#itâs honestly fine because my goal is to end past midnight since tomorrow is adamâs birthday :))))#and i was going to do that even if i started a couple hours ago but starting now (8:40pm) i will DEFINITELY finish well past midnight lmao đ„č#ANYWAY ITâS TIME!!#iâm curious how many thoughts iâll have because i can tell my brain isnât at full capacity#but i am still very excited :3#lyd watches batb2017
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đ„ âż (for cass or @lieriel, your pick!) @lieriel / @delightfalse pre-established relationship.
for lydia.
friendship.    childhood friends  / work buddies or coworkers  / family friends  / friends with benefits  / smoking buddies  / adventure buddies  / fake friends  / recently friends  / party buddies  / friendship of need  / dying friendship  / circumstantial friendship  / partners in crime  / old friendship  /  [ your muse ] is the good influence  /  [ your muse ] is the bad influence  /  [ my muse ] is the good influence  /  [ my muse ] is the bad influence  / opposites attract  / ride or die  / frenemies  / roommates or flatmates  / penpals  / exes to friends  / enemies to friends  / other
romance.    childhood sweethearts  /  [ your muse is mines ] childhood crush  /  [ my muse is yours ] childhood crush  / exes  / exes to lovers  / forbidden lovers  / highschool sweethearts  / secret relationship  / opposites attract  / long distance  / unrequited [ from your muses side ]  / unrequited [ from my muses side ]  / unrequited [ from both sides ]  / skinny love  / friends to lovers  / enemies to lovers  / spurious relationship  / power couple  / newly entered  / soulmates [ metaphorical ]  / soulmates  [ literal ]  / awkward  / turning toxic  / toxic love  / cheating [ on your muse ]  / cheating [ with your muse ]  / otherÂ
familial.    siblings [ half ]  / siblings [ step ]  /  [ my muse ] is an older sibling figure to your younger sibling figure  /  [ my muse ] is a younger sibling figure to your older sibling figure muse  /  [ my muse ] is a parental figure to yours  /  [ my muse ] is a child figure to your muse  / guardian figure  / legal guardian  / adoptive child  / foster child  /  [ your muse ] is taken under mines wing  /  [ my muse ] is taken under yours wing  / other
antagonistic.    dangerous to each other  / dangerous to others  / unpredictable  / rivals  / petty  / developing into sexual or romantic tension  / based off family matters  / based of off circumstance  / based of professional matters  / based off misunderstanding or lies  / conflict of ideology  / betrayal  / hero - villain dynamic  / enemies  / fight club  / friends turned enemies  / lovers turned enemies  / exes turned enemies  / otherÂ
for cassandra.
friendship.    childhood friends  / work buddies or coworkers  / family friends  / friends with benefits  / smoking buddies  / adventure buddies  / fake friends  / recently friends  / party buddies  / friendship of need  / dying friendship  / circumstantial friendship  / partners in crime  / old friendship  /  [ your muse ] is the good influence  /  [ your muse ] is the bad influence  /  [ my muse ] is the good influence  /  [ my muse ] is the bad influence  / opposites attract  / ride or die  / frenemies  / roommates or flatmates  / penpals  / exes to friends  / enemies to friends  / other
romance.    childhood sweethearts  /  [ your muse is mines ] childhood crush  /  [ my muse is yours ] childhood crush  / exes  / exes to lovers  / forbidden lovers  / highschool sweethearts  / secret relationship  / opposites attract  / long distance  / unrequited [ from your muses side ]  / unrequited [ from my muses side ]  / unrequited [ from both sides ]  / skinny love  / friends to lovers  / enemies to lovers  / spurious relationship  / power couple  / newly entered  / soulmates [ metaphorical ]  / soulmates  [ literal ]  / awkward  / turning toxic  / toxic love  / cheating [ on your muse ]  / cheating [ with your muse ]  / otherÂ
familial.    siblings [ half ]  / siblings [ step ]  /  [ my muse ] is an older sibling figure to your younger sibling figure  /  [ my muse ] is a younger sibling figure to your older sibling figure muse  /  [ my muse ] is a parental figure to yours  /  [ my muse ] is a child figure to your muse  / guardian figure  / legal guardian  / adoptive child  / foster child  /  [ your muse ] is taken under mines wing  /  [ my muse ] is taken under yours wing  / other
antagonistic.    dangerous to each other  / dangerous to others  / unpredictable  / rivals  / petty  / developing into sexual or romantic tension  / based off family matters  / based of off circumstance  / based of professional matters  / based off misunderstanding or lies  / conflict of ideology  / betrayal  / hero - villain dynamic  / enemies  / fight club  / friends turned enemies  / lovers turned enemies  / exes turned enemies  / otherÂ
#lieriel#delightfalse#đ„â â answered.#i don't know a lot (anything) about pathfinder but i think lyds and cece could be fascinating#with their inclination for crime in what i can see as very different ways and if in lydia's bg3 verse ofc the tadpole is a bonding exercise#and i just think Most of the Vibes Jive y'know?#and for cass i just think. i just Think. tal'dorei nobles. and then the time spent apart due to the briarwoods#i don't have concrete thoughts but i do Have Them#not to step on percy's toes but cece being a little older and not even being there when the briarwoods took over bc she lives closer to emo#little penpal besties who see each other at EventsTM in the noble spheres....
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#lyds speaks#so hereâs the thing: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH#thereâs all the 5sos drama rn and i hate it i hate it i hate it#and i understand multiple sides! we should be holding ash accountable but also all the boys hang out with them so we shouldnât only be mad#at ash#and as a newer fan i didnât know that much abt any of this and iâm just⊠iâm so disappointed#i just wanna have someone i can defend đ#as a summary: i donât think we should just be mad at ash#however i still think ash should maybe apologize instead of sweeping it#under the rug#but all the boys should stop hanging out with creeps!#anyway. iâm just trying to write down my thoughts. iâm probably not gonna talk about 5sos#iâm probably not going to talk about 5sos for a little bit. iâm just kinda disappointed đ«€
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Make things right? Or make them worse?
Yandere!doctor husband (platonic to his children) x twin daughters ocs x female!reader
Summary: Dr Kryâs children finds out their fathers dark secret, and he's determined to silence them.
Warnings: toxic household, yandere, favoritism, guilt, poison, mentions of murder (things along this way)
A/N: I have created my own poison for this story, so I choose the effects. Lol.
Word count: 6.2k
âBye, dadâ, Lydia says and closes the car door.
Her twin follows out of the car, almost hides behind her like a shadow. Lydia frowns confusedly. Sheâs been more silent than usual this morning. They turn to walk into school.
âGirlsâ, Dr Kry says through the open car window, catching their attention. âI want you here at three sharp, okay? Iâm not in the mood for waiting.â
âYes, sirâ, Lydia answers.Â
âGood. Have a good day, girls, Iâll see you later.â
With that said, he drives off. Lydia turns to Nadia who finally raises her gaze from her feet.Â
âWhatâs wrong?â Lydia asks and fixes her backpack. âYouâve been acting off all morning.â
âI have to talk to you about somethingâ, Nadia says hesitantly and looks at her with uneasy eyes.Â
Lydia blinked and frowned. âWhat?â
âI was meaning to talk to you earlier, but I didnât want to do it when dad was around.â Nadia glanced at the other students swarming around the school grounds. âItâs about mom ⊠and her sickness.â
For as long as they can remember, their mother has been bound to her bed by a rare disease. Thankfully, their father is a remarkable doctor and has been caring for her ever since the twins' birth. He works at a hospital in the city and travels forty minutes back and forth every day, dropping the twins off at school on the way there, and picking them up on the wayback. When they were young, they were put in a private school carefully chosen by their father â who has been very active in the administration.
Their father is a complex person. Although theyâve been by him their entire life, they still feel like they donât know him. He rarely talks about himself, and seem to have a human side for their mother only. Very rarely, thereâs a soft side for the girls ⊠often theyâre met by a doctor, rather than a parent. Despite that, Lydia has always been a daddyâs girl, while Nadia has clung to their mom for love and comfort.Â
âWhat about it?â Lydia asks carefully.Â
âI heard something âŠâ, Nadia starts and licks her lips nervously. âI heard these noises, from mom and dadâs room-â
âDonât tell me you heard them have sexâ, Lydia grimaces.Â
âNo âŠâ Nadia shakes her head, eyes shaking. âThey were talking. Mom was crying and daad was standing by the bed, holding her cheeks in his hands like this âŠâ She cups her sisters cheeks in demonstration, â...while saying: âyouâre never going back there, Iâll never share you like that againâ.â She shivers. âI-I donât know what that was, but it made me feel really weird.â
Lydia frowns, trying to picture the scene in front of her.Â
âAre you sure that it wasnât just dadâs weird love language?â she asks carefully.Â
âI donât knowâ, Nadia sighs defeatedly. âMom seemed ⊠scared. She looked up at him with eyes full of terror. She could have had a nightmare or something, but dadâs voice- ⊠it was awful. I donât know how to describe it, but it sounded extremely dark.â
âWe could try to ask her.â
âWhat if dad hears?â
âI could distract him while you ask, if that helps you ease your worry.â
Nadia smiles gratefully. âThank you, Lyd.â
Lydia gives her an unsure smile and grabs her hand and they walk into school.Â
Like Dr Kry had asked them to, they stand by the gates at three sharp. His white car rolls over and the two of them jumps in, Lydia in the front seat and Nadia in the backseat.
âHow has your day been?â he asks and drives off.Â
He always asks about their classes, teachers and friends. If thereâs a small detail he doesnât like, he makes sure to contact the school and let them know his thoughts. More than one friendship has ended thanks to his overprotectiveness and the twins has learned to dilute the truth enough for him to be able to swallow it. So once again, they answer in the way he wants to hear it.Â
The car drives from the city, gets off the highway and enters a countryside road. The dirt road is divided in the middle with grass, creating enough space for the wheels of his white car to roll forward. Here, nothing can be heard except the sounds of distant birds. Their white, edwardian villa is surrounded by a deep, dark forest, close to a gigantic sparkly lake with the closest neighbor being a kilometer away. Despite the isolating upbringing the twins have had, getting away from the noisy, stressful city to the empty forest always cleanse their brains.Â
The white, Scandinavian, edwardian aged, wooden villa appears behind the trees like a castle. The house has two floors with a green atticroof, and a bushy, blooming garden in the same color, two glass verandahs on either side of the house and a white fence around the garden.
The twins get out of the car. Nadia gives her a look and Lydia nods.Â
âDadâ, she says. âIâve been feeling a bit weird these last days ⊠I think Iâm going to be sick.â
âReally?â Dr Kry asks and frowns. He closes the trunk of the car. âWho have you been around? Are any of the other students sick?â
âA few.â
âNadia, are you feeling bad too?â
âNoâ, Nadia replies.
âCould you please give me a check up?â Lydia asks.Â
âAlright, come with meâ, Dr Kry says and nods at her to follow him.Â
While they walk inside, their father and Lydia walks to the living room and Nadia sneaks off upstairs. She moves carefully to their parentsâ room and knock gently on the door before entering. Their mother, you, is lying in bed with a book in her hand. You look as weak as ever. Nadia shivers.Â
âHi, sweetheartâ, you smile and puts down your book on your chest. âDid you have a good day in school?â
âYes âŠâ, Nadia mumbles and sits down on the side of the bed, unsure on how to start this absurd conversation.Â
âWhatâs wrong, Nadia?â
âWhat happened yesterday? WIth you and dad?â
You flinch. Your smile disappears for a moment for it to appear quickly again, but this time in a fake manner.Â
âWhy did he say that?â Nadia asks carefully. âWhy did he say that he wasnât going to share you again?â
âO-Oh, that âŠâ, you mumble with an embarrassed smile. âIt was nothing, donât worry about it. It was just some adult stuff that me and your dad were talking about.â
âAre you sure?â
âYes, honey. Why? Did it make you worry?â
Nadia nods slightly. Y/N gives her a smile and takes her hand.Â
âItâs okay, sweetheart, thereâs nothing to be afraid ofâ, you reassure Nadia. âWhatever happens between me and your dad is nothing you have to be afraid of. We will always put you and your sister first, okay? Thereâs nothing you have to be worried about. I love you, darling.â
âI love you too, mom âŠâ
You hug her, and Nadia hugs back, but she canât help but feel that her heart sinks. Something isnât right.Â
The very next day when theyâre left off at school, Nadia grabs Lydiaâs arm.Â
âLetâs go to the hospitalâ, she says the second their fatherâs car disappears behind the corner. She holds up a metallic key. âI have the key to momâs old room.â
âWhat?â Lydia asks in confusion. âWhy?â
âI have a feeling that mom isnât really sick and I have to take a look around in her old hospital room. Something isnât right!â She clears her throat and lowers her voice. âMom and dad met at the hospital and that he was her doctor, that much we know, right?â
Lydia nods, trying to follow along.Â
âIsnât it weird that a doctor as professional as our dad decided to start a relationship with a patient like that?â Nadia asks, sounding unsure. âAnd wouldnât he have done everything he could to make mom feel better? Shouldnât she be better now? I just ⊠I want to know if he has done something.â
âDo you really think he has?â
âI donât know. I really donât know. But something isnât right, and I feel that. Mom seemed to be put on the spot when I asked her about the interaction I had overheard. She seemed scared.â Nadia grabbed her hand in hers. âPlease, Lyd, can we go there and just take a look?â
Lydia hesitates and glances at the private school behind them, contemplating the consequences.Â
âPleaseâ, Nadia repeats. âIf mom is getting hurt, I want to help her.â
âOkayâ, Lydia nods.Â
With that said, they hurry past the school gates before a teacher has the time to catch them. They take the first bus to the state hospital their father works at and hope that heâs with a patient while they sneak around.Â
They hurry inside the hospital and keep their heads down to make sure that none of the working receptionists would recognise them and report to their father right away. They stay silent until they get into the elevator.Â
Once out, they sneak over to the door. Lydia stands guard as Nadia presses the key into its lock. The click from the key opening echoes in the empty corridor. Nadiaâs hand hovers above the door handle. Her heart twirls around uncomfortably. In a moment, she will be in the room where their parents met, where something happened that made their dad take the decision of stepping over the professional line. If that was good or bad is yet to be known, but she canât help but feel worried.Â
The room is empty, in more than one way. The spirits of old memories haunt the room and they leave a sour taste in the twinsâ mouths. Lydia looks towards the bed. Their mother has been lying here for months with a sickness that has kept her bed bound for years. But what happened while she was here?
âWhat are we looking for?â Lydia wonders.Â
âAnythingâ, Nadia shrugs and looks around. âWhatever that can help us is fine. Journals, reports, notes â anything.â
They start to rummage through drawers, in binders and notepads. Lydia finds herself holding a yellow paper binder with their motherâs name written on it, in their fatherâs handwriting.Â
âNad, look at thisâ, Lydia says and holds up the binder.Â
They put the binder on the desk and start to pull out papers. Every paper is written from the top to the bottom in ink.
âHe has documented her every day âŠâ, Lydia says, perplexed. She shakes her head in denial. âEvery single day, every single hour. Obsessively. Look, every little detail is written down. â12:35, eaten an appleâ, â16:52, took a showerâ, â22:30, called for me on the telephoneâ. What is this?â
Nadia picks up another paper, a smaller, clearly supposed to be hidden between the other sides. She puts her hand over her mouth as her eyes widens.Â
âOh noâ, she gasps and drops the paper. âNo, no, no, no âŠâ
Lydia frowns, bends down and picks up the paper. Her heart sinks as she reads the note. Itâs a single word, but theyâre familiar with it. Theyâve found bottles of it in the cellar and the attic multiple times, and when they asked Dr Kry about it, he answered that it was a substance to kill vermin.
âHeâs poisoning momâ, Nadia whispers in horror and looks at her twin with wide, terrified eyes.Â
Lydia feels the air disappear from her lungs. Suddenly, she feels nauseous. She sits down on the rolling stool and tries to control her breathing. Nadia sinks down on the bed with her head in her hands.Â
âWhat the fuck do we do?â Lydia breathes out with her eyes staring dimly in front of her. She has never felt this empty before, this helpless. âWhat the fuck do we do now, Nadia?â
âW-We have to call the copsâ, Nadia gulps.Â
âThe cops? Nad, heâs our dad!â
âBut if he hurts mom âŠâ Her voice dies out. âWe canât let him take more years from her.â
Lydia nods and wipes the few tears that have begun to run down her cheeks. With shaking hands, she unzips her backpack and shoves the binder down. They will need evidence if they have to prove to the cops.Â
The door behind them opens. Both girls fly up from their positions and scurry over to each other. Dr Kry walks in and stops abruptly in the door.Â
âWhat are you doing here?â he asks quickly.Â
Heâs trying to force a smile, but the red eyes of his daughters and the trembling bodies of theirs are all he needs to see, to know that they know.Â
âHow fucking could you?!â Nadia screams.Â
Dr Kry hurries to close the door as she continues to shout through sobs.Â
âWhatâs your deal with mom?!â she screams. âHow can you keep her like this?! Whereâs your fucking conscience?!â
She thinks that sheâs going to explode in pure fear, anger and sorrow. Dr Kry clenches his jaw and sighs heavily.Â
âYour mother is a very, very special personâ, he says slowly, as if he is talking to a ticking bomb. âIt is all a misunderstanding, girls, I will tell you everything at home. Come, weâre going home now.â
âWeâre not going anywhere with youâ, Nadia spits and stands in front of her frozen sister.Â
âYou donât have to be afraid of me.â Dr Kry rolls his eyes when they donât answer. âYouâre my daughters, and you are not yet of age, you have to come with me.â
Nadia wants to refuse again, but she doesnât want to leave her mother alone with him, not when he knows that they know.Â
âNowâ, Dr Kry decides.Â
Nadia picks up Lydiaâs bag and gives it to her sister. It looks like Lydia is going to throw up any second now. Nadia takes her hand and they follow their father out of the room, and out through a back door. For the first time, Lydia sits down in the backseat together with her twin. They hold each others hands tightly and keep silent the entire car ride home.Â
âGirls, I never wanted you to see thatâ, Dr Kry sighs and tries to meet their eyes in the rear view mirror. âI- ⊠Itâs hard to explain. Your mother is a very special person who Iâm very lucky to have met.â
Lydia squeezes her eyes shut, but she canât keep him out of her head.Â
When they come home, Nadia drags her sister into the house.Â
âGirls, donât go upstairsâ, Dr Kry says in that same dark voice Nadia had heard him talk in a few days ago. âI want you to stay down here.â
They halt, suddenly too scared to move.Â
âI want you to help me with dinnerâ, Dr Kry says. âCome on.â
The twins glance at each other. Lydia starts to drag her sister to the kitchen. They help in complete silence. Lydiaâs hands are trembling while she cuts cucumber and it slips, cutting a slit in her finger. She yelps and drops the knife.Â
âOh, honeyâ, Dr Kry breathes out and grabs her hand. âYou have to be careful.â
She doesnât look at him as he washes her hand under the kitchen sink and puts on a bandaid. Her entire body is in fight or flight mode.Â
When Dr Kry takes care of the final touches, the twins scurry up to their mother. Your face drops when you see them.Â
âWhy is he doing this to you?â Nadia asks thickly as she tries not to cry. âWe found out.â
âOh, Iâm so sorry, girlsâ, you say sorrowfully. âI wish that you never had to know.â
âWhy do you let it happen?â Lydia asks quietly.Â
âI have no choice ⊠I canât do anything.â You lower your gaze and voice to an ashamed whisper. âI donât have the energy to run away, and if I managed to, youâd be in danger and Iâd be dead. Your father has the only antidote to his self made poison. Itâs safer for everyone if I stay here.â
âBut mom âŠâ, Nadia whimpers, â... heâs hurting you.â
âI ⊠I know, dear.âÂ
The door opens behind them.Â
âGirls, dinnerâ, Dr Kry says shortly and nods towards the corridor. âGo downstairs.â
The twins turn to you, wanting you to make their decision. You give them a reassuring smile and they leave. You look at the man who has become your husband, much to your dismay.Â
âWhy did you let them find out?â you whisper with tears in your eyes. âYou promised that they would never know!â
âI didn't think that they would.â He wipes the tears that roll down your cheeks. âIâll fix this mess. Donât worry, darling.â
With that said, he tucks you in and leaves to go downstairs. The twins have sat down by the dining table with their blank, staring eyes turned down into the table. Dr Kry sits down and start to eat, without seeming to care at all about the incidents that happened earlier. Nadia stares down into her plate with disgust roaring in her stomach. If she eats, sheâs going to throw it all up in a matter of thirty minutes. She closes her eyes and sighs sadly. Lydia tries to eat a bite, forcing it down her throat.Â
âNadia, eat a littleâ, Dr Kry says.Â
âIâm not hungryâ, she mumbles.Â
âYou need to eat a bit. I wonât allow you to leave the table before you have eaten. Look at Lydia, sheâs eating.â
Lydia feels her cheeks heat up as the attention turns to her. Sheâs suddenly embarrassed over obeying. Feeling exposed and naked under Nadiaâs look of disbelief, as if sheâs just broken a silent pact. But instead of saying anything, Nadia picks up her fork and takes a bite of the white rice. The twins can agree that this might have been the worst dinner they have ever experienced.Â
Nadia puts her hand over her heart and clears her throat. There's a heavy feeling over her chest, something almost suffocating. She looks to the side, seeing how Lydia is frowning as well, trying to clear her throat. Nadia think that she looks like sheâs going to faint. She wants to ask her how sheâs feeling, but doesnât dare talk in front of their father, afraid to start a conversation.Â
After dinner, the twins decide to go upstairs, but their legs suddenly feel weak enough to break apart.Â
âWhatâs going on?â Lydia whispers and grips the staircase railing.Â
âI think that he put something in the foodâ, Nadia whispers back.Â
âI feel really sick âŠâ
She falls down on her knees in the middle of the staircase, still holding onto the railing. Nadia hurries to pull her up again and drags her over to her bedroom, lazily tucking her in.Â
âDonât leave meâ, Lydia whimpers and grabs her hand before she can leave the room. âStay ⊠please. Donât go. I'm scared.â
Nadia agrees, not wanting to leave. She climbs down under the covers of Lydiaâs bed. They lay in silence and look up at the tilted, wooden ceiling. For every minute passes by, theyâre growing more and more sick. Every muscle in their bodies seem to ache, twist and turn.Â
âHeâs doing it to us tooâ, Nadia whispers.Â
They hear the lock on the door click and give each other terrified looks. Nadia stumbles out of the bed and feel the handle. She gulps in horror and turns back to the bed.Â
âItâs locked!â she says and breathes out in shock. âHe actually locked it âŠâ
âCome back âŠâ, Lydia begs and reaches for her.Â
Nadia returns to the bed, crawls down under the covers and hugs her. She wraps her arms around her sister and rests Lydiaâs head on her shoulder.Â
âIâm scaredâ, Lydia whispers.Â
âItâs going to be okayâ, Nadia replies, although she doesnât believe it herself. âWeâre going to be okay.â
Dr Kry removes his tie, about to go to sleep.Â
âI canât believe you âŠâ, you whisper from the bed, with her eyes down at her trembling hands.Â
âDarling âŠâ, Dr Kry sighs and turns around.Â
You raise your tone, but keep it hushed enough not to exceed the bedroom walls. âYou promised that they would never get hurt! You promised that they would never get exposed to this fucking substance!â
âThey havenât ⊠yet.â
âYet?! Donât fucking tell me-â
âThey figured it out, okay? They heard our conversation and decided to check out the hospital for themselves. I underestimated their intelligence ⊠and their love for you.â He sighs annoyedly. âIâm not going to let their lack of understanding break apart our family â that I have fought so hard for. I put something in their food to keep them still for a while. Itâs nothing dangerous, little one. I promise you that.â
âIf I knew that you were going to break your promise-â
âI had to.â
He is about to caress your cheek, but hears sounds coming from next door. One of the girls is banging on the locked bedroom door, and calling for him. Dr Kry excuses himself and gets out of the room. He walks over to Lydiaâs room, where the noise is coming from. Quickly, he unlocks, finding Nadia leaning on the wall right next to the door. Her eyes are full with tears.Â
âWhatâs going on?â Dr Kry asks.Â
âLydia isnât waking up!â Nadia cries.
Dr Kry feels his body turn cold. He runs over to the bed where his other daughter is lying on her side, and he soon finds out that Nadia is right â she isnât waking up. He shakes her, gives her gentle taps on her cheeks and lifts her up. Nothing wakes her. He has to take her to the hospital.Â
âWait, where are you going?!â Nadia screams after him as Dr Kry carries her sister down the stairs. âShe doesnât want to be alone!â
âYou have to stay here with momâ, Dr Kry says over his shoulder. âIâm taking care of Lydia.â
He hurries out of the house and quickly places her down in the back seat. Dr Kryâs usual forty minute drive to the hospital took only twenty five minutes this time. He picked her up in her arms and ran inside through the backdoor, and didnât stop until their reach the room you have spent many, many months in. Dr Kry places his daughter down on the very same bed you have laid in. He placed an oxygen over Lydiaâs mouth and nose, turning on the machine. He hasnât felt this scared in a long time.Â
Finally, after an hour, Lydia opens her eyes with a small moan. Dr Kry hurries over to the bed and removes the mask.Â
âHow are you feeling?â he asks her and brushes the hair out of her face.Â
âI feel really sickâ, she whimpers.Â
âDo you need to throw up?âÂ
Lydia nods. Dr Kry picks her up again and moves her into the bathroom where she hovers over the toilet for ten minutes. Dr Kry holds her hair back and grimaces sadly. He does feel bad for putting her through this, but he has to.Â
âThere you goâ, he says and puts her down on the bed again.Â
âWhy am I here?â Lydia asks weakly.
âYou werenât responding when anyone tried to wake you up. I got worried, so I decided to take you here.â
âAm I going to die?â
Dr Kry scoffs out a smile in a weird sensation of deja-vu. He has heard that question a lot, in the exact same tone and manner, but from the generation before her. Â
âYouâre notâ, he reassures her and strokes her hair. âYou know that I would never let anything happen to you.â
âWhy am I feeling like this?â
âI put something in your food to make you and Nadia calm down, but you seem to have reacted badly to the substance ⊠weirdly enough. Since youâre identical twins, i thought youâd react the same, but it seems like you are a bit more sensitive than your sister.â
âNadia ate less than me.â
âYeah, you might have gotten more substance in your body, which is why you feel worse. Itâs going to be okay, I will not let anything happen to you.â
âBut you hurt me.â
His smile drops and his hand stops stroking her hair. He knows that Lydia shares half of her mothers genetics, but he didnât know that she would sound exactly like you. She has never heard you use these phrases, and yet Lydia has chosen the exact same wording that you have tortured Dr Kry with years ago.Â
âI didnât mean for you to end up hereâ, Dr Kry sighs and continues to stroke her hair. âThat was my fault, I admit that. However, I had to keep you and Nadia a bit sedated because of how scared you were.â
âWhy did you use so much?â she whimpers.Â
âI was a bit shaky myself, I wasnât meant to hurt you, Lydia.â
Lydia sighs shakily and sinks down in the mattress. She wants nothing more than to go back home, to Nadia, but at the same time she knows that if she goes back home, she will be locked in her room again. Continuing with life now that they know their fatherâs secret will be difficult.Â
âHow long do I have to stay here?â she asks quietly.Â
âUntil youâre feeling betterâ, Dr Kry replies and stands up. âFor now, I think that you need to sleep. Itâs late.â
Thatâs the last thing she wants to do. She has always been Dr Kryâs (not so subtle) favorite, and she has always had a preference for her father ⊠but for the very first time, sheâs afraid of him. She canât trust him anymore, especially about her health. Being unconscious is the last thing she wants to do.Â
âI donât want toâ, Lydia says pleadingly. âIâm not tired ⊠please donât make me sleep, dad.â
Please donât make me sleep. Your voice echoes in his head, in the exact same tone. Dr Kry knows that he did a million things wrong when he kept you here, and now he has a second chance to fix things.Â
âOkayâ, he breathes out and sits down on his stool. âYou donât have to sleep, darling.â
Lydia gulps and looks around in the room, trying to imagine how you had felt while being here. She feels a heavy sensation over her chest, like a heavy stone. She couldnât see the poisoned air purifier that was mentioned in the journal.Â
âDid mom lay here?â Lydia whispers.Â
âYesâ, he answers quietly.Â
âHow long?â
Dr Kry looks down at his nails, eyes faltering. âA, uh ⊠very long time. Many, many months.â
She starts to look around again. âWhere is the air purifier?â
âItâs not here ⊠it broke, a long time ago. I had to throw it away.â
âDo you still use that kind of thing on mom?â
âNo, I donât. Not often.â
But he has his new way to make sure you stay.
Nadia runs her hand through her hair. Her poor sister. What should she do? Dr Kry left the rooms unlocked, which means that she can move around. She drags herself into your bedroom. You look at her with wide, nervous eyes.Â
âIs she okay?â you ask and take Nadia in your arms.Â
âI-I donât knowâ, Nadia responds shakily while shaking her head desperately. âShe wasnât waking up and âŠâ
âSheâs going to be okay. I know your father can all of those medical stuff ⊠maybe a little too well.â You sigh and caress the seventeen-year old girlâs face. âItâs going to be okay.â
Nadia shakes her head. âNo fucking way things are going to be okay! Heâs a madman, mom.â
âI ⊠I know.â
âWe canât stay here.â
âWhere are we supposed to go, Nad? We have no car, nearest neighbor is a kilometer away and we have poison in our blood. Sweetheart, we canât walk far.â
âMom, we have to leave. We canât stay here with this psychopath!â
âNadia âŠâ
Nadia sighs frustratedly and hides her face in her hands. Something has to work. The farthest she has seen you walk is out to the garden when theyâve had picnic evenings. You take her hand, removing it.
âSweetheart ⊠you know dad loves you, right?â you ask carefully. You donât want her to hate her him, after all he is her father ⊠but you have to let her know the truth, no more living in the shadow.
âFucking doubt itâ, Nadia mutters.Â
âHe does. In his ⊠own little way. But I need you to understand that he has sides that he hasnât shown you ⊠a-and I donât want you to see those sides.â
Nadiaâs face goes blank. Youâre trying your best not to get swindled back into old memories, but thinking about that murderous side of Dr Kry brings you back to a time you much rather would want to forget.Â
âMom?â Nadia asks blankly and almost shouts in panic. âMom! What sides?â
âHe ⊠He is a very patient man, but he can't take as much as possible, so please, whatever you do ⊠cooperate.â
âWhat does that mean? Mom?â
Nadia goes cold. Thatâs it, she thinks, they have to leave.Â
âMom, get upâ, she says and grabs the blanket before ripping it off. âNow. Before he returns.â
âNad-â
âWe have to try, at least. Please.â
You hesitate before getting out of bed. Nadia grabs your hand and try to pull you out of the bedroom, but everything around you seem to spin. Your entire body is heavy and aching in all the wrong places.Â
âNadia, waitâ, you groan. âIf Iâm going to move, I have to move slowly.â
âAlrightâ, Nadia agrees. âIâll go get some stuff and then meet you by the stairs.â
Nadia runs to her room to collect her wallet and hoodies for herself and her sister, then runs to get your jacket. She meets you by the stairs, helps you put your jacker on and then start to lead you down. Youâre terrified of falling.Â
âNadia, I donât think that this is a good ideaâ, you mumble and think back of your numerous escape attempts, all ending with someone losing their life.Â
âWe have to, momâ, Nadia pleads. âI canât leave you here.â
âWhat about Lydia?â
âIâll figure something out afterwards.â
Nadia unlocks the front door and leads you out on the glass verandah. Youâre filled with fear. What if you canât walk? What if you hurt yourself? What if Dr Kry finds out? Your body wonât be able to take his anger. Besides, you have barely left the house in eighteen years â apart from a few car rides here and there â what if the world has changed to something you donât like?
âMomâ, Nadia says slowly. âItâs going to be okay.â
âIâm terrifiedâ, you admit.Â
âWe will be okay.â
They start to walk along the dark countryside road. There are no streetlight this far out in the forest, but the moon lights up enough for them to see where the road is heading.Â
âItâs been years since I was outside lastâ, you say. âI think the last time I was out walking was in the garden, last summer when we had that picnic.â
âHave you ever tried to run away from dad before?â Nadia asks.Â
âI haveâ, you answer quietly. âA few times.â
âDid you ever succeed?â
âThat depends on what you mean by âsucceedingâ, because Iâm still here, arenât I? But I got away a few times ⊠the only problem was that he found me again.â You sigh, realizing that perhaps you shouldnât have this conversation with your underage daughter. âForget that. Where are we going?â
âWe need to go to our neighbors. They have to help us.â
Nadia has only spoken to the neighbors a few times, because of how rarely they run into each other.Â
They only manage to walk a hundred meters before bright, beaming headlights light up in front of them. Nadia wants to flee into the forest â in case it happens to be her father behind the wheel â but canât seem to pull you with her. The car stops and to Nadiaâs horror, her father gets out.Â
âWhat the Hell are you doing?!â he shouts, sounding both angry and terrified. âY/N!â
You freeze in your spot and seem to crawl together like a hurt dog, sounding like one too. Dr Kry runs over to you. Nadia watches in horror and starts to panic, wondering what she should do. Stay here with you and get caught in Dr Kryâs claws ⊠or make a run for it to try to get help.Â
âIâm sorryâ, you shriek in fear. âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry-â
Dr Kry hugs your shaking body in his arms and strokes your back, hushing softly.
âI know you didnât come up with this stupid ideaâ, he reassures you. âDonât cry, my dear, I'm here now. I know this wasn't your fault. I'm not mad at you. Iâll get you back home and I'll take care of you. Itâs going to be okay.â
He helps you into the front seat. You donât fight back in the slightest. Nadia looks back at the dark forest and gulps. Her eyes glues onto something in the backseat and realizes that he has come back with her sister!Â
âNadia, get in, we've had enough of these childish outburstsâ, her father tells her. âGet in. Now.â
âIs she okay?â Nadia almost stutters and points at her sleeping sister.Â
âSheâs okay. If you donât get in now, Nadia, Iâm taking them both with me and youâll never see them again.â
His favoritism has never been clearer, Nadia thinks. She canât leave her sister ⊠so she gets into the backseat. Nadia wakes her sister up and caresses her cheek.Â
âAre you okay?â she whispers quickly. âDid he hurt you?â
âI feel okayâ, Lydia whispers back. âJust ⊠tired. I had tro throw up a lot and I think that he gave me some sleeping pills or something. I insisted on going home ⊠so he let me.â
Nadia breathes out. She glances over at the front seat. Their father holds the steering wheel with one hand and yours with the other.Â
âPlease donât cryâ, he wishes.Â
Nadia watches on in disgust.Â
When they get back to the white villah, Nadia pulls her sister up to her own room and lays her down on the bed while Dr Kry takes you into the master bedroom.Â
âHere you goâ, Nadia says and tucks her in. âAre you okay? Do you need anything?â
âSome waterâ, Lydia says quietly.Â
Nadia disappears downstairs to get a glass of water. She meets her father in the stairs.Â
âNadia, Iâm not sure your sister will be able to leave her bed for a whileâ, he says warningly. âI wouldnât try to leave, if i were you. If you do, I will take both of them with me, and youâll never see them again.â
âDo you like to hurt your family?â she spits back. âWhat kind of sadist are you?â
âOne to make sure my family stays with me. If you donât want to end up in the same physical state as your sister and mother, youâre going to continue living as if everything is normal, got that? Go to school, come home, study, continue everything. No talking to anyone about this. Is that clear?â
âSo everything as normal ⊠but without Lydia?â
âExactly.â
âWhy arenât you healing her?â
âBecause Iâm not going to let you, or anyone, take my family from me. Be glad that Iâm still letting you live normally.â
Nadia glares at him and continues up the stairs. She holds the glass to Lydiaâs mouth, watching her sip.Â
âWhat now?â she whispers.Â
âIâm allowed to continue living like normally ⊠and you donâtâ, Nadia says quietly. âIâm sorry.â
âBut ⊠but I donât want to live like mom!â
âI know. Iâm sorry, Lyd.â
The girl in the bed sighs sadly. Naida takes her hand and gulps.Â
The coming weeks seem normal. Nadia goes to school, studies, returns to the villah, but nothing is the same. Without Lydia, thereâs no use in being on top. She has no one to impress anymore. Her father is dead to her, and sucking up to him makes her sick. She barely talks to her friends anymore. Theyâre always asking her about Lydia, and why sheâs not in school anymore. Nadia canât come up with countless excuses ⊠itâs easier to distance herself.Â
Life doesnât seem that bright and colorful anymore. Nadia canât bring herself to be excited about things that used to interest her badly. Now, every day is a chore, something she wants to get done, until something happens ⊠but she doesnât know what it is. A death in the family? Someone saving them? Someone killing someone?Â
Nadia walks out of school, seeing her fathers white car parked outside the gates, and him inside ⊠waiting for her.Â
#yandere#yandere x reader#yandere x you#yandere imagines#yandere drabbles#yandere oc x you#yandere fics#yandere oc x reader#yandere stories#yandere doctor#platonic yandere#yandere ocs#female reader#yandere oneshot#the younger generation
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Writing over lunch was successful :3
Got Elyse and Lydia about to kick some bandit backside hehehe
I might - huge emphasis on might - try and do some writing today during my lunch break, even if it's just a sentence or two... A sentence is still more than nothing after all ^-^
#meg is rambling#I'm a bit stuck on this chapter so moving onto the next one and it was fun to write#lydia ties her hair up and idk the thought of that does things to me lol#lyd tying her hair up to show that she means business. that she's gonna kick ass with her thane#though tbh I love when characters who have their hair down tie their hair up. there's just something about it that. i dunno. i just love it#same in the reverse too. hair normally up that goes down :3
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i love you, i'm sorry [QH43]
quinn hughes x fem!reader
word count: 2.9k
summary: two years after breaking things off with Quinn, you find yourself going to Game 1 of Round 2 of the Playoffs, completely unprepared to see the man you still harbour feelings for.
based off of: this is loosely based off of I Love You, I'm Sorry by Gracie Abrams
warnings: aggressive amounts of pining (like, probably annoying), two swear words, a few kisses, mentions of a breakup (so like, kinda angst? idk man), copious amounts of cheesiness, probably extremely inaccurate descriptions of the game, not great writing lol. let me know if i missed anything!
author's note: okay, i haven't written anything on here yet due to a horrendous case of writer's block and many hours of working. so, this is definitely not my best work, but it was a fun way to try move past my writing slump. i really do hope that anyone who reads this does enjoy! love, addi <3
Vancouverâs streets preserve memories well. You found that out when, even two years after things had fallen to pieces, you couldnât go anywhere without seeing the two of you holding hands, sharing quiet laughs, and stealing kisses. Youâd thought that after two years you wouldâve been able to shake those memories off when they plagued your mind; but it was hard when he was plastered across banners and fans sported his jersey for half the year.Â
He was making his name known throughout the NHL, and you couldnât ignore the buzz around Quinn Hughes when the Canucks made it to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.Â
After you and Quinn had broken things off, you had to find separate friend groups to belong in. The two of you had shared too many mutual friends. The group of ladies you did manage to find yourself among knew nothing about your past relationship with the captain of the Canucks. When the city was gearing up for the first round of the playoffs, even your friends couldnât stop talking about the sport.Â
You were standing outside, leaning against the railing on a BC ferry, returning from visiting family on the Island, when you received a call from your friend Lydia. You picked up without hesitation.Â
âHey, whatâs up?â you asked.Â
She immediately giggled, which honestly had you a little scared. âI have a surprise,â she said excitedly, the last word dragged out.Â
You snorted. âAm I allowed to ask what it is?âÂ
âItâs a really big surprise, and you have to promise not to scream when I tell you,â she laughed, acting like a teenage girl again. It was one of the things you really did love about her â her ability to bring childlike joy with her wherever she went.Â
âI promise not to scream, Lyd,â you assured her, hoping she was satisfied.Â
She paused for dramatic effect, and you let her. You knew she was having fun with it.Â
âWeâre going to the first game of round 2 of the playoffs!â she squealed.Â
Your phone nearly slipped through your fingers, almost lost to the sea. You stepped away from the railing, suddenly very glad there was no one on the deck with you. Your heart clenched in your chest. The last time you had been to a game was when you and Quinn had still been together. He wouldnât even know you were in the crowd, but you would be painfully aware of him in the centre of the arena.Â
âOkay, youâre even quieter than I thought youâd be,â Lydia commented, reminding you that there was someone on the other end of the line.Â
You debated for a moment what to say. Would it best to just blurt out that you had dated Quinn Hughes and you were not exactly ready to go watch him play again? Definitely not.Â
âUh, yeah, Iâm just surprised!â That wasnât a lie. âHowâd you get the tickets?âÂ
âMy dad,â she said simply. âWhen I told him I wanted to go see the Canucks, he was suddenly the proudest parent in the world. You know how he is â once he gets an idea in his head, whether itâs planted there by me or not, he has to do it.âÂ
âWow, thatâsâthatâs crazy!â you said stiffly, still unsure of how to act.Â
âYeah, and it gets better! Weâre sitting right behind the Canucksâ bench!âÂ
You nearly choked on nothing. âWhat?âÂ
âI know, right? I donât know how my dad managed it, but he did,â she told you, completely unaware of your stuttering heart. âWho knows, maybe weâll catch some playersâ eyes,â she joked, and you tried to force a laugh out with her.Â
âYeah, maybe.â What you didnât add out loud was your brain screaming please no.Â
After a few more minutes of chatting and you pretending to be completely sound of mind, Lydia said goodbye, telling you she would send the details soon.Â
You pocketed your phone and leaned against the railing once more. You watched as the sun brushed the horizon, casting a beautiful pink against the clouds. Vancouver was getting close, and for obvious reasons, you were suddenly dreading it. You wanted to sit on the ferry until it returned to Vancouver Island.Â
You sighed and rested your chin on your folded arms. You heard a faint buzzing sound above you, and lifted your eyes to the sky. A plane was coming to land at the Vancouver Airport. As it approached, you let yourself imagine it was Quinn flying back from Nashville, and you felt your heart tighten in your chest once more, because you were terrified to see him again, but also because you still missed him. Maybe you were scared to see him because you missed him.Â
You dropped your forehead to your arms once more and groaned loudly, the ocean and the brightening city lights your only listening companions.Â
When the morning of May 8th arrived, you found yourself unable to shake the anxiety that had made a home in your chest over the last few days. There was a tenseness in your shoulders that never left, and a squeezing at your heart that seemed relentless.Â
The group chat you shared with your friends had been buzzing incessantly, the girls incredibly excited. Every now and then you made your fingers put a message out there that hopefully hid your anxieties from them.Â
After much procrastination, you eventually made your way to your closet. After tugging on a simple pair of blue jeans, you reached towards the back of your closet. Your fingers closed around the unmistakable, thick material of the jersey. Taking a deep breath, you pulled it out. Your only Canucks jersey of course, had to be Quinnâs home jersey from two seasons ago. No one would know it was the jersey that he had pulled over his head before every home game. However, you knew. There was no C on the left side of the chest, and your mind was pulled back to the relationship you had shared. Â
You often questioned why you and Quinn had even ended things. You missed him so much still, and you were plagued by the way you knew it had been the wrong choice. You had been growing apart as he was dealing with growing attention and expectations within his career, and a promotion at your own job had stolen your energy and attention. You had both been tired and short with one another, and eventually the tension built and had blown up in a terrible way.Â
You squeezed your eyes shut, trying to force both the guilt and continued yearning out of your busy mind.Â
When Lydia texted that she and the girls were on the way to your apartment, you reluctantly pulled the jersey over your head. The sleeves covered most of your hands, and the fabric fell past your hips and part way down your thighs. You pulled on a pair of shoes and left the safe space that was your apartment, locking the door behind you.Â
Rogers Arena was packed and the energy in the building made you feel like you could start vibrating. You and your friends held hands so as not to get separated. You were glad when your friends made no comment on how tightly you squeezed their hands, or how sweaty your palms might have been.Â
You were made significantly more nervous when you realised that Lydia had not been exaggerating about your seats. You were sitting right behind the bench.Â
The arena was filling up steadily, and you sat there in between your friends, not speaking a single word. It had been a couple years since you had been here, and while you were very nervous, the familiarity came rushing back to you and it helped to slow your fast beating heart.Â
If you closed your eyes, you could imagine Quinn smiling at you from the other side of the glass, and laughing when you blew him a kiss.Â
You wrapped your arms gently around yourself, the once very stiff material of the jersey now very easily shifted and manipulated. You knew it didnât smell like him anymore, but when you let yourself get lost in the feeling of his old jersey, it was like he was right there. You were wrapped in him still, and you doubted it would ever go away.Â
You were shocked out of your own thoughts when your friends, along with the rest of the fans around you, started cheering. The Canucks and the Oilers were on the ice, starting to warm up. Your eyes searched the ice quickly, and gliding easily across the ice on the opposite side of rink, was the captain, the number 43 embroidered on his jersey, just like the one you adorned.Â
Your own cheeks heated up when it really hit you that you were wearing his old jersey. You werenât together anymore; what were you thinking? He could see youâ what would he think when he saw you right behind his bench, wearing the jersey he had gifted you?
You suddenly wanted to throw up more than ever. He exchanged a few words with Elias, and laughed at something his buddy had said. Your heart ached in longing once more. You had missed his laugh so much.Â
Quinn now had facial hair, something he hadnât had when he was with you. His hair was longer, peeking out from beneath his helmet. He already seemed much more grown up. He looked like a captain, something who had become used to leading his team. Quinn had always been somewhat confident in his abilities as a hockey player, but it was easy to tell that he had really gotten used to his role on the team and had come into his own over the past two years.Â
The girls grabbed your hands and walked into the aisle, just to get right up to the glass. Your face burned and you tried to hide behind some of your friends. You kept your heads down and your arms folded.Â
Your friends held up hats and other paraphernalia that they desperately wanted signed by players.Â
âY/N!â One of your friends practically shouted. You suddenly noticed that they had all stopped cheering. You looked up to see them parted in front of you.Â
Quinn was on the other side of the glass, looking right at you.Â
Your friends shoved you up the glass, giggling and squealing. You nearly ran into the glass from the force of their shoves. Quinn laughed at you, his smile exactly how you remembered it.Â
He pointed at the white Canucks towel in your hands and shouted, âtoss it over!â The arena was so loud you were glad he had mouthed it clearly. You hesitated but threw the towel over. With one glove off and in the other hand, he caught it. He gestured to one of your friends to throw over the Sharpie she was holding. She did gladly, happy to be included. He caught it easily and started to write quickly on the white fabric. Your heart did flips while watching him, and your hands shook with nothing to hold onto.Â
He finally capped the pen and threw both the towel and marker over the glass. You struggled to catch it, but thankfully, you managed to hold onto it. You held it flat before you.Â
Meet me by my car after. Usual spot. Your breath stopped slightly when you saw a rushed heart drawn next to the words. You looked back up to see him putting his glove back on. He gave you a warm smile that set you on a fire from the tips of your toes to the top of your head. You took a deep breath and nodded to him. His smile widened slightly. Before he turned to skate away, you saw him mouth the words, ânice jersey.â You stuttered for a second, and he simply winked and turned.Â
Your friends all screamed and crowded you, looking at the towel.Â
âUsual spot? What the fuck is going on?â Lydia yelled over the noise, cackling.Â
You just blushed and shook your head, returning to your seat with the towel gripped tightly in your hands.Â
As the teams continued to warm up, you explained as quickly as you could that you and Quinn had once been together. Your friends, of course, were shocked but also very excited for you at the prospect of reuniting with him. You simply waved your hands in protest.Â
âI donât even know if he wants to get back together with me! He might just want to catch up or something⊠weâre cool now and I donât want to mess anything up.âÂ
âGirl, please!â one of your friends shouted. âHe drew a motherfucking heart and winked at you! Of course he wants you back.â
You all laughed and you embraced the next blush that warmed your cheeks.Â
The players left the ice, and minutes later, the lights went dark. The deafening sound of nearly 19,000 people screaming almost broke your eardrums. Blue light filled the room, and you looked up to see what was playing on the large screens above you.Â
You watched the intro video and let a nostalgic, giddy feeling overtake you. You couldnât help but smile.Â
The arena fell back into nearly full darkness. You heard the beginning of a familiar sound of twinkly guitar that dragged you right back to 2011. Goosebumps rose up along your skin all over your body. That was the last time the Canucks had made it to the Playoff finals, and you hoped dearly that they could get there again. The playing of Where The Streets Have No Name from their intro from 2011 made hope take hold of you.
You couldnât help but raise your particularly special white rally towel in the air to wave alongside all of the other Canucks fans in the building.Â
It had been surprisingly easy to get into the playersâ parking garage. Despite it being two years since you had been in the building, you were recognized by several people, who let you walk wherever you wanted.Â
Your friends had practically shoved you to go after the game, screaming after you to call them later. You had laughed and walked away, your steps lighter than they had been in a long while.Â
You later found yourself standing by Quinnâs car. It was the same one heâd had when you had been together. Your hand brushed the shining hood of the car, and you could see yourself in the passenger seat, laughing at something heâd said as the two of you drove around downtown Vancouver.Â
âThank God you actually showed up.âÂ
You whipped around, seeing a freshly showered Quinn in sweatpants and a hoodie making his way towards you.Â
You tugged on the hem of the jersey, your heart beating quicker and quicker with every step he took.Â
He stopped in front of you, and when you looked up, you both spoke.Â
âI love you.âÂ
âIâm sorry.âÂ
Your eyes nearly popped out of your head. âYou-what?âÂ
He bit his bottom lip before repeating himself. âI love you. I know itâs been two years, but-âÂ
âI love you, too,â you said quickly, blood roaring in your ears. âAnd I am so, so sorry. I never shouldâve-âÂ
It was his turn to cut you off. âDonât apologise, please. Itâs not your fault.â
âCan you⊠can you please accept my apology, at least?âÂ
He smiled softly. âI forgive you. Iâm sorry, too.âÂ
âI forgive you, too,â you whispered softly, your heart swelling with affection as you looked at him. You felt an intense relief flood your body. Your shoulders finally relaxed for the first time in what felt like years. He reached out and wrapped you in a warm hug. You melted into it, returning the gesture.Â
âI missed you. So much,â you mumbled into his hoodie.Â
One of hands gently scratched the back of your neck like he used to do. âI missed you, too.â He pulled away just enough to lean down and kiss your lips softly. Nothing had ever felt so natural. His playoff beard scratched your face and you laughed at the sensation, pulling away.Â
âNot used to the beard,â you admitted, smiling widely.Â
He smiled, too. âYeah, what do you think? Should I keep it around?âÂ
You shrugged, leaning back into him. âWell, youâre very handsome either way.âÂ
âYou think?âÂ
âMhm. Your hair also looks very good. I like it longer like this,â you told him, ruffling his brown hair. He swatted your hand away and kissed your cheek.Â
âNoted.â He looked down at me again. âShould probably get you a new jersey.âÂ
âHm, you think I need the big ole C on here, Captain?âÂ
He shook his head, blushing. âDonât call me that.âÂ
You laughed, wrapping your arms around him, bringing his head down for you to kiss. âCouldnât help myself.â You grabbed his hands. âCongratulations on the big win, by the way.âÂ
âI canât believe you came. I thought I was hallucinating or something when I saw you,â he told you honestly.Â
âWell, Iâm glad I came,â you admitted, running a hand through his hair.Â
âYou have no idea how happy I am right now,â he said, smiling wider than you had seen all night.Â
You laughed, feeling pure joy in your heart. âI think I might have an idea.âÂ
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Guys my favorite song of the year has just dropped. I got to hear it live this spring and it was legit one of my favorite concert experiences ever. Please listen, this song is so healing.
#i deserve to be well#the collection#no joke that concert helped convince me to quit my old job and move forward in what i am called to do#lyd having thoughts
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The best friend - James Beaufort (3)
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Main characters: James Beaufort x reader Genre: fanfiction, fluff, TV show Word count: 3547 Note: I just love writing for Maxton Hall. Pls hire me as a scriptwriter xx
Summary: from best friends to... more? When Y/N visits the last lacrosse game of James, things will take a turn
Y/N walked across the campus of Maxton Hall, her footsteps confident on familiar terrain. She wore a polite smile on her face, the kind that spoke of fond memories and an unspoken connection to this place. She had graduated from Maxton Hall just last year, but the school still felt like a second home.
As she made her way to the lacrosse field, where Maxton Hall was playing its last game before the winter break, she couldn't help but feel a wave of nostalgia wash over her. She greeted a few students when they greeted her. When Y/N arrived at the lacrosse field, she looked around; the game had already started. She expected to be on time, but she was not. Her eyes scanned the field and then the tribune, looking for familiar faces, and she smiled when she spotted Lydia. Y/N tried to blend in with her outfit, but her outfit didnât match the uniform. However, Y/N was wearing a blue jeans, trainers, a shirt and a in-between coat, it didnât even came close to the uniforms.Â
âHey, hey,â Y/N smiled when she sat beside Lydia and her friends.
âWe were almost scared you wouldnât make it,â Lydia said. âJames wasnât sure if you would make it.â
Y/N put her hands in her pockets and looked at the field. âThere was so much traffic in town. But Iâm here now.â Her eyes lit up when she spotted the blue jersey with the number 17 on it. âDid I miss anything?âÂ
Lydia chuckled. âNot much, just the usual. James is playing really well today, though.â
Y/N watched James skilfully manoeuvred the field, his movements fluid and confident.
âHow are you?â Lydia asked. âLong time no see.â The girl looked at Y/N. Lydia had always looked up to Y/N, and she still did. Y/N had everything she didnât have. Y/N had a gentle soul and a bright spirit, qualities that Lydia cherished. Lydia was blessed to have a friend like Y/N in her life.Â
âIâm fine,â Y/N nodded. âBusy with work, making coffees and listening to those endless conversations of customers,â she said and looked at Lydia. âAnd how are you? Started on studying for the exams yet?âÂ
Lydia sighed dramatically, rolling her eyes. âBarely. It feels like thereâs never enough time. Between the regular classes, family, Beaufort and trying to have a sort of social life, Iâm barely keeping up.â
Y/N pressed her lips into a thin line and nodded. âYeah, Iâm glad I had it all last year,â she breathed. âBut Iâm happy to be here. I missed it here. I missed spending time here with you, at the field, the library⊠I feel like I entered an entirely different world now.â She nudged Lydia. âBut you got this. Youâre one of the smartest persons I know, Lyd.â
âThanks, Y/N/N. If I have questions about anything related to exams, can I call you then?â
âYes, of course! Even if they are not exams related.â
A grateful smile came on Lydiaâs face. âAnyway, how are things going between you and James?âÂ
There had always been a special connection between Y/N and James. Lydia wasnât the only one who noticed it. Everyone thought they would have been together by now, replacing the best friend title with girlfriend and boyfriend, but they were still lost in the best friend zone.Â
A careful smile came on Y/Nâs face; she knew what Lydia was trying to do: she was fishing for information, as always. âJust the usual,â she replied. âWe barely have time to see each other. The last time I saw him was during the boat day. We FaceTime every now and then, but weâre both busy.â She crossed her arms in front of her chest.Â
âDo you miss him?âÂ
Y/Nâs eyes shot to Lydia, who was grinning. âOf course, I miss him. Heâs my best friend, and we used to see each other daily. Itâs the same as I miss you and all my other friends from here.â
âUhu,â Lydia hummed and squinted her eyes. âWell, we miss you, too,â Lydia said. âHappy to see you here.â
They both focused on the game. Y/N found herself increasingly drawn to James. She couldnât help but admire his dedication and skill. There was a moment when he scored a goal, and the crowd erupted in cheers. She widely smiled and looked around; it was just wonderful to see everyone go crazy: all for him.Â
Since the boat day, something changed in Y/N, and something switched in her mind and heart. For weeks, she doubted. Y/N and James grew up together; they knew each other from when they were eight years old. She wasnât exactly sure when it happened. Or even when it started. It could be the day on the boat, it could be before that day, it could be after that day. But she started to realise that she was falling hard for him right here and now. And she could only hope that he was feeling the same way. She wouldnât tell him about her feelings. She didnât want to give up their friendship because of her stupid feelings.Â
Y/N bit on the inside of her cheek when she felt her cheeks heating up. She could feel Lydiaâs eyes burning on her face, but she stared in front of her. She could see Lydia smile from the corner of her eye.Â
âAh, miss Y/L/N! What a surprise to see you here,â Principal Lexington said when he spotted a former student on the tribune. âHow have you been? What are you doing now?âÂ
The right timing, Y/N thought. She engaged in the conversation with Lexington and shared some life updates while looking at the game occasionally. Y/N knew Lexington was being extra kind to her since her parents were paying a lot of extra money at Maxton Hall, even more than the Beaufortâs.Â
The final whistle blew, signaling the end of the game. Maxton Hall had won, and the players celebrated on the field. The people in the stands also started to cheer; their team had won. Y/N and Lydia walked down the steps of the stands and headed to the side of the field.Â
Everyone in the team took off their helmets and laughed with each other. It was a messy game, but so much fun. James looked towards the side of the field, hoping to see one person. His face lit up when he was Y/N, talking to Lydia. He jogged over with a brilliant smile on his face, his blue jersey clinging to his frame, sweat glistening on his skin. His hair was messy. His eyes sparkled with excitement and pride.Â
âHey,â he said surprised. âYou made it.â He dropped his helmet on the grass. âI want to hug you, butâŠâ He looked down, looking at his dirty and sweaty jersey.Â
âI wouldnât miss it for the world,â Y/N replied, holding up her hand.Â
James gave her a high five instead of a hug. Their gaze met, and they widely smiled. He waved his fingers together and held her hand for a few seconds before letting it go. âAre you cold?â he pointed at her red cheeks. Y/N and cold? Not a great combo. James knew she was cold when she had red cheeks, kind of like blushing.Â
âA little,â she shrugged.Â
He looked at Lydia, but she grinned and shook her head. James nodded and walked to his bag. He grabbed a hoodie and handed it over to Y/N. âHere,â he gave her his hoodie.Â
âEy, Beaufort!âÂ
James glanced over his shoulder and saw his teammates grinning and waiting for him. He turned back to Y/N. âIâll see you in the canteen, Y/N/N,â he said warmly. Then, he jogged back to his team, who were all whooping and cheering. âIâm coming, Iâm coming,â he laughed.
Y/N watched him go, her heart fluttering. His smile lingered in her mind, and she couldnât help but feel a twinge of longing. But she quickly recovered and looked at Lydia, who looked away. They decided to go to the canteen and wait for the team there, since it started to drizzle.Â
As everyone returned to the main building, many greeted Y/N and Lydia. Y/N's time at Maxton Hall had left a lasting impression; she was a familiar face to students and staff. She carried a name everybody knew, not because she stood out dramatically, but because she had a quiet, magnetic presence that drew people to her. She was popular in a way that didn't rely on drama or trouble, quite the opposite of James, who had a knack for getting into mischief.
The contrast between Y/N and James had always intrigued people. Their friendship was like yin and yang; she was the calm, composed one, while he was the lively, unpredictable spirit. Their dynamic was amusing and fascinating to those who watched them navigate their school years together. Some saw them as the perfect couple; Y/N was a beauty, and James⊠You just fell for James.Â
Once inside the canteen, the warmth and noise enveloped them. Students and faculty were milling about, celebrating the victory and catching up with one another. A group of students waved and called out as Y/N and Lydia passed by. Y/N returned their greetings with a warm smile, her presence lighting up their faces. Lydia also smiled.Â
âSometimes⊠I feel like we are royalty. I imagine myself moving, smiling and talking like a royal,â Y/N smirked and found a free spot at a long table in the middle of the canteen. She removed her coat and slid on James's hoodie, trying not to react to its familiar, comforting scent.
Lydia laughed and took off her coat as well. âLook at yourself,â she replied dramatically, tossing a piece of hair over her shoulder. âNo, I get you. Long live the media training we had.â
Even though Y/N didnât have to deal with the same media pressure as James and Lydia, she still had to attend media training this summer. Well, it was more like she wanted to do it. Y/Nâs brother had to do it, and he asked Y/N to join him. Luckily, it was interesting, and Y/N also learned a lot from it.Â
Lydia and Y/N talked about some fashion and beauty trends to kill time. It seemed like forever for the boys to arrive at the canteen. To Y/N, it felt like yesterday, she started her final year at Maxton Hall. She was one year above James and Lydia, while Y/N wasnât that much older than them. They all had their own friends but still found each other during breaks to hang out.Â
Finally, the doors to the canteen burst open, and the entire lacrosse team entered. The peaceful hum of conversation was replaced by the loud chatter and laughter of victorious players. Everyone walked to the long table Lydia and Y/N had claimed and sat down with more friends. Lydia got up and moved to another chair to let James sit beside Y/N.Â
âLooks good on you,â James winked while sitting beside Y/N.Â
Y/Nâs lips curved into a smile. âCongratulations, you were amazing. That goal, though,â she said impressively.Â
He placed his arm on the backrest of her chair and satisfyingly smiled. âThank you, thank you,â he said with a broad smile, still slightly flushed from the game. âI didnât see you when we started. When did you arrive?â
âJust missed the start,â she said and shrugged. âThe traffic was drama.â
James moved close to her face. âI almost thought you forgot it,â he whispered.Â
Y/N turned her head to him. His face was close. âNever,â she replied. âAnd even if I had to, I would let you know.â
They were talking about the game and later moved on to other topics like work, school, and other things. They hadnât seen each other for over two months, and even though they FaceTimed, they had to catch up on a lot of things.Â
Across from Y/N and James, his friends and Lydia were looking at him, laughing and talking in ways they hadnât seen before. James seemed so happy to talk to Y/N and couldnât stop smiling. Y/N was always smiling, but this smile meant more.Â
âThey say they are best friends, âjust friendsâ, but literally everyone who ever looked at them when being together, like now, just knows they are something more. Itâs so fucking obvious they had fallen for each other, but they just donât admit it. Look at her; the way she looks at him is like he is her world, and the way he smiles is just happiness when he looks at her. And he barely smiles this happy,â Alistair said.Â
Eyebrows around him raised. âDid you really say that?â Wren asked.Â
âHow poetic, didnât know you had that in you,â Cyril added, taking a sip from his drink.Â
Alistair sighed and shook his head. âDo I see things wrong, then?âÂ
âNo,â Cyril smirked. âTheyâre both so fucking blind.â He looked at Lydia, who seemed to agree with everything the boys said. âWould it be a problem if they get together?â
Lydia took a moment to think. âI donât think so. She has the name. And our families do businesses.â She leaned back on her chair. âHoweverâŠâ She squinted her eyes. âI donât see Y/N being part of Beaufort or Y/L/N. Her brother is going for Y/L/N because he wants to. Y/N doesnât have to do soâŠâ
âThanks for your technical opinion,â Cyril replied. âBut they are allowed to get together. Where are we waiting for?âÂ
âLet them be. Theyâre close. Give them just a few more days, possibly hours,â she responded.Â
As the afternoon progressed, the energy in the canteen remained high. Cyril and Wren planned a party tonight to celebrate their win and the beginning of the winter stop.Â
âY/Nââ Cyril started but paused when he saw Y/N yawn. He raised an eyebrow, and she felt caught. âYou are invited to the party tonight. So be there.â
James looked at her, smiling, hoping that she would join. It had been a while since she attended a party.
âIâd love to,â Y/N said, dodging another yawn. âBut Iâm passing.â
âY/NâŠâ several people protested in unison.
âIâve been awake since five oâclock this morning and worked five days this week. Donât mind me,â she defended herself. âBut go party. You do you. Have fun.â
Jamesâs smile faltered slightly. He understood her exhaustion but had hoped sheâd be there. He reached out and gently touched her arm. She looked at him. âAre you sure? We can go home, and you can take a power nap,â he softly said.Â
She bit her lip, reconsidering her decision. âIâm passing⊠But you should go. I will be there next time, I promise,â she smiled. âI just donât feel like it today.â She looked back at the boys. âNext time, amigos.â
âNext week,â Cyril said. âPut it in your agenda. You show up, okay? No excuses.â He pointed at her.Â
Lydia sighed. âIf she doesnât want to go, she doesnât have to go.â
âIâll be there next week,â Y/N said, grabbing her phone. She looked gratefully at Lydia. With just a few clicks, she added the event to her agenda. âYou guys go and have a blast. Iâll catch up with you soon, but Iâm going home now.â She got up and grabbed her coat.Â
James looked at her. âI will bring you home,â he offered and got up as well. Y/N parted her lips, ready to say that she had her own car, but he shared that one look; the look that it was his decision and nothing could change it. âI will see you, boys,â he said.Â
âYou will be there tonight, Beaufort,â Wren sternly said.Â
James walked away with Y/N on his side, throwing his hand in the air, but not saying anything. He wrapped his arm around Y/Nâs shoulders and lightly grinned when Y/N wrapped her arm around his waist. With his other arm, he threw his back over his shoulder. Together, they walked through the halls of the school to the parking lot.Â
âI drove myself to here,â Y/N reminded him.Â
âUhu,â he hummed. âI know.â
They walked in comfortable silence, the echoes of their footsteps filling the empty corridors. James's presence felt reassuring and warm, and Y/N found herself leaning slightly into him as they moved. Within minutes, they were standing next to Y/Nâs car. Well, her parentsâ car.Â
âLast time, you drove. Now itâs my turn,â he said.Â
She squeezed her eyebrows together and looked confused at him. âArenât you supposed to go to that party? Youâre the star of the show, after all.â She was searching for the keys in the pockets of her coat.Â
âI just heard thereâs also a party next week, with my star on my side,â he replied and snatched the keys out of her hand. He opened the trunk of the car and threw his stuff in it. âThere are more parties. They can party without me.â
âWho are you, and what did you do to James Beaufort?â Y/N crossed her arms in front of her chest, tilting her head. âSince when do you say no to a party?â
James smirked, his eyes twinkling with mischief. âSince I want to spend time with you,â he casually replied. âI havenât seen you for ages.â
Y/N blinked in surprise, the playful banter catching her off guard. âReally?â she asked, a hint of scepticism in her voice. âWhat happened to the party animal I know?â
James stepped closer, his expression softening. âSometimes priorities change,â he said quietly. âAnd right now, youâre my priority.â
Before she could respond, he cupped her face gently, his touch warm against her skin. Without hesitation, he leaned in and kissed her. It was a soft, lingering kiss, filled with all the unspoken feelings that had been building between them for years. He pulled back and looked at her with a wide smile, while she stood still, processing what had just happened. Her arms hung limply by her sides, her heart racing in her chest.
James smirked, stepped away, and walked around the car to get in. Y/N just stared ahead, blinking a few times as she tried to comprehend the moment. Her fingers reached for her lips, where he had been just seconds ago. The warmth of his kiss lingered, sending a shiver down her spine.
Suddenly, the sound of footsteps approaching pulled her from her thoughts. She glanced towards the school entrance; his friends and Lydia were standing there, all looking shocked and impressed at the same time. It meant that they saw it happening. Y/Nâs jaw dropped, and she looked at them. Then she covered her mouth with her hand. They all laughed at her reaction. She covered her entire face when she felt she was blushing. Y/N took a deep breath and walked to the passengerâs side of the car.Â
âTake him, Y/N,â Wren said on an average volume, but Y/N still could hear him.Â
Her eyes shot up to the boys, Lydia and everyone else standing there. They were all grinning. Alistair stomped on Wrenâs foot, likely as a signal to give them some privacy. Y/N quickly stepped into the car, closing the door behind her. James sat relaxed, trying to act like nothing had happened, but the blush creeping up his cheeks betrayed him. It was a sight Y/N had never seen before; James Beaufort, blushing.
She bit her lip, trying to process the moment. James swallowed hard and turned to look at her. When their gazes met, both their expressions straightened, the weight of the situation settling between them.
Without another word, Y/N leaned in and kissed him once again. This time, it wasnât out of surprise or uncertainty; it was deliberate, a confirmation that they were on the same page. The kiss was gentle yet filled with a new intensity, a silent agreement that whatever was between them was real and worth exploring.
James responded instantly, his hand finding the back of her neck, pulling her closer. When they finally pulled away, both of them were breathing heavily, their foreheads resting against each other.Â
"I've wanted to do that for so long," he confessed, his breath warm against her lips.
A smile tugged at the corners of Y/N's mouth, her heart soaring at his words. "Me, too," she admitted softly, her voice filled with the same depth of emotion.
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The most common thing throughout all sports is the labour exploitation
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ugh I always wished they would've fully committed to Babydoll not speaking; she's silent until like 20 minutes into the film and I think she honestly would've been a more intriguing and thought provoking character if they'd kept it that way or if she just spoke like. very scarcely. Like I think the choice for her first lines of dialogue to be when she's protecting Rocket is actually a great choice. Her personality really comes through in her expressions and body language in the beginning and it seems like when dialogue is there for her to lean on, her spirit kind of goes away
#I'm gonna ramble about this for a hot minute sorry everyone#I've seen this movie so many times i have thoughts#lyd posting
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me: donât think about it donât think about it donât think about it donât think about itâ
my brain: hey lol remember that time like three years ago when you headcanoned that adam didnât like wearing stripes?
me: Sigh. yesâŠâŠâŠâŠ
my brain: and itâs so funny because he literally wears a striped robe in the movie??
me: YES I KNOW I JUST DIDNâT REMEMBERâ
my brain: no literally lol look
me: I KNOW I KNOW I KNOW SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#my unobservant assâŠâŠ.. iâm so haunted by my dumbassery sometimes#and now every time i see this scene đ„Č ITâS ALL I CAN THINK#IM SORRY ADAM!!! I KNOW YOU LIKE YOUR SPECIAL STRIPED ROBE!!!!!!!!!! IM SORRYYYYYYY!!!!!!#lyd watches batb2017#anyway this is the main reason why i have so many Thoughts every time i watch. because i STILL MISS THINGS#ITâS BEEN NEARLY SEVEN YEARS AND Iâ#anyway đźâđšđ whatever đȘ
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