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Bartender, I did it this Time
Pairing: Mickey "Fanboy" Garcia x Bartender!reader
Characters: Mickey "Fanboy" Garcia, Bartender!reader, Natasha "Phoenix" Trace, Penny Benjamin, Robert "Bob" Floyd, Jake "Hangman" Seresin, Reuben "Payback" Fitch
Warnings: Fluff, Mickey is a emotional drunk, such a simp, Jake is lit in here, instead of saying plain coffee, I wanted to make it fun and change it up, Nat can't keep her mouth shut, Bob is a himbo in my mind for this but it doesn't, reader always liked Mickey, Bob is wingman material, Bob and Nat are my gossiping hens
Word Count: 963
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"I'm going to marry her," he says, fawning over you again.
"Is he talkin' 'bout the bartender, again?" Jake asks, his words lightly slurring.
"Yep," Reuben sighs. Already knowing he's going to be hearing more about you later, as usual. "When isn't he?"
"I'm offended but- she's coming over. Act natural." His natural is placing his head on his closed fist, staring out the window like he's a statue.
Everyone shakes their heads.
You stop in front of them, grabbing their empty glasses. âEveryone, okay? Does anyone want-â
âYou?â
You glance at him through your lashes, staring at him with a deadpan expression before turning towards the soberest of the group, âBob?â
He nods, wiping his hands. âWhatâs up?â
âTake him home first.â
He sheepishly smiles, âokay.â
You walk away, cleaning the dirty cups and snack bowls as you and Penny shut things down.
Your boss and well-known friend makes her way towards you, âhowâd it go?â
âHowâd what go?â
âYou know.â
You shake your head, ânothingâs going to happen so you might as well kill the little fantasy you have in your head.â
âThat boy is so into you; he can barely see straight.â
âIâll believe it when I see it.â You turn around to wipe down the counters and catch Mickey looking like a baby deer.
âI didnât mean it literally, but this makes things better.â
âPenny.â
She raises her hands, ânot now, got it. Iâll just be-â
He stumbles to the bar, slamming his hands down to keep himself balanced. âWoah there, sailor.â
He pouts, âIâm not a sailor.â
You crack a smile, âI know, flyboy. Iâm just messing with you.â You glance over his shoulder, âwhereâs Bob?â
âHe took everyone home.â
âDid he forget you?â You groan, pulling out your phone. âBob, I swear to-â
âI told him to go.â
You pause your angry texting and glance at him, âwhat?â
âI wanted to stay, wait until you went home.â
âWh- why would you do that?â
He shrugs, closing his eyes, reminding you of a tired puppy. âI wanted to make sure you were safe.â
âDamn, softy,â you mumble to yourself. You tap his hand, âcome on, Iâll take you back to base.â
He shakes his head, âI donât want to go back.â
You close the door, turning your head to face him. âWhere do you want to go?â
âHome.â
You nod, turning on your ignition. âRight, so to your base.â
âNo,â he reaches over for your hand. âWith you.â
You blink, opening your mouth to respond when you notice he fell asleep.
You canât fight the small smile that tugs at the corner of your lips.
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You sit on the couch, waiting for him to wake up and see what he remembers.
He stops at the entrance, scratching the back of his head, eyes widening at the sight of you curled up on the couch sipping your chai latte.
You look away from the tv and find him there, you offer a smile and pat the open spot beside you.
He slowly takes a step towards you, âwhat- uh- what happened last night?â
âYou donât remember?â You ask, playing dumb.
He scoffs, âof course I⌠remember.â
âWhat did you tell me last night?â
He stands still, thinking back to last night.
âYou had a few drinks.â
He nods, he does remember that.
âThen you had a few more.â
âThatâs where things get a little hazy for me.â
âWhat does home mean to you?â
âHome?â He furrows his brows before his eyes widen. âI didnât, did I?â
You nod, the smile never leaving your face as you stand up. âYou did, you definitely did and, Iâll admit, it did throw me for a loop but a good one.â
His face scrunches in confusion. âIt did?â
You cross your arms as you stand in front of him, bending down as you stare into his eyes. âYou basically called me your home, words of a poet and a romantic.â
âI sounded like a poet?â
âAre you surprised?â
He nods, âdoes it sound like Iâm being confident?â
You cup his cheeks and lean in, leaving room for him to lean in or pull back.
âWhatâs happening?â
âSomething,â you glance down at his lips, âthat should have happened a while ago.â
You raise your gaze to find his adorable chocolate-y eyes light up in delight. âIâm leaving the next part up to you, kiss me or donât, itâs your choice what-â
You canât finish your sentence because heâs already made his choice.
His hands slowly make their way to your hips, he pulls you closer.
You nearly melt in his grip and have to hold yourself together enough to pull back.
You chuckle under your breath and brush your fingers against your lips. âThat- you didnât let me finish.â
The corner of his lips curved upwards into a smirk. âI didnât need to; I knew what you were going to say.â
âCheeky, very cheeky.â
âOnly for you, mi corazĂłn.â
Natasha bursts through your front door, âwhereâs the coffee?â
âGood morning to you too, cranky pants.â
âNo.â She pulls back from the kitchen and makes her way towards you. âOh, good. You two finally got together. Bob!â
âYeah?â He calls out from the driveway.
âThey did it!â
âOh my god.â You chuckle, âno we did not.â
âOh," she turns around to yell over her shoulder. "They haven't done it yet but theyâre together!â
âFinally!â
Mickey shakes his head, gesturing for her to stop.
âSeriously?â She asks.
He shrugs and pulls himself closer to you, âwould you want to-â
âYes.â
He chuckles, ânow whoâs not letting me finish?â
âYour girlfriend.â
âThat- that is very true.â
âOkay, now theyâre gonna do it,â she whispers to Bob.
âShut up,â you tell her, the smile never leaving your face. Â
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heartbreak feels so good (part 1)
Pairing: Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw x Reader Word count: 8081 CW: Shitty boyfriends, angst, fluff, slow burn.
Your boyfriend's callsign is Viper, which is fitting. Bradley doesn't know how much longer he can watch this man destroy you, but luckily for him, he doesn't have to wait too long.
Use of Y/N, but no description of reader. THIS IS A MULTI-PART FIC.
Part Two Part Three
After another day of having your feelings totally ignored by your boyfriend, you were looking forward to some alone time. Elijah was so hot and cold that you felt as though you were in a constant state of fight or flight, just waiting for him to either make your day or ruin it completely. Most of the time, it was the latter, and although good days with him were few and far between, they were enough to make you stay. See, you didnât half-ass anythingâleast of all relationshipsâso when you were in something, you were in it. You told Elijah that much after your first date. Youâd been sitting in the front of his beemer eating ice cream, having the first of many deep talks. Between sweet, sticky kisses, youâd told him that you were dating to marry. He told you he was, too.Â
He said, âIâm yours if youâll have me, Y/N.â And that was that.
And it was almost a year ago. Youâd survived a somewhat tumultuous winter with him, desperately trying to cling on to the version of him heâd been during the summer. As time went on, he stopped putting his mask on, secure enough in your relationship that he no longer felt the need to pretend to be caring and considerate. The days were starting to get longer, and the weather was warming up again, but Elijah was so far from the man he was at the start that you might as well have been in a relationship with a different person. Every morning, you woke up with no idea what personality to expect that day, whether or not he was going to take all his personal drama out on you, even though you only ever loved and supported him.Â
Today had been one of those days, and as you finished up with the F-18 engine currently in pieces in front of you, you silently prayed that he wouldnât text you asking to come over. He was also a naval aviator, but you were working on different parts of the base today. Thank God. Elijahâs callsign was Viper, fitting since vipers prey on small animals by envenomating them and watching them die slowly.Â
Coyote appeared behind you, helmet tucked underneath his arm.
âHey, weâre all heading to The Hard Deck for beers,â he told you. âYou cominâ?â You grabbed a rag and made an attempt to wipe some of the oil off. âI donât know,â you sighed. âI want to, but then Iâll have to bring Elijah, and I donât really wanna see him tonight.â âWhy do you have to bring him?â Coyote frowned. âHeâs a lousy drunk and never lets you have any fun.â âIf he finds out I went out with all you guys, heâll think Iâm up to something.â âLike gettinâ with me?â He joked, wiggling his eyebrows. âProbably,â you laughed. âYou or one of the others. Or maybe heâll accuse me of getting with all of you if heâs in a particularly bad mood.â âListen, if you wanna come, youâre welcome. Weâll just make sure nobody posts about it, and weâll get you a fake moustache or somethinâ.â
It broke your heart to think about all your closest friends having a fun night without you. Over the past year, youâd lost count of the amount of experiences youâd missed out on because you didnât want to make Elijah upset or angry with you. The worst part was it was a double standard. He went out without you all the time, didnât tell you where heâd gone or who he was with, and expected you to be okay with it. If you werenât, you could kiss your peace goodbye; heâd spend the next week making your life a living hell, ignoring you entirely until you apologised to him for being hurt by his actions.
âYou know what Javy? Count me in.â He grinned. âThatta girl.âÂ
It was hard to regret coming out when you felt this good. It had been months since youâd gone on a night out without Elijah, which was to say it had been months since you last enjoyed yourself. As you sipped your second sex on the beach, you mused that some kind of higher power must have been looking out for you because youâd yet to receive a single text from your boyfriend. Most of the time, when you spent the night apart, heâd call you incessantly. It was annoying, sometimes bordering on obsessive, and you didnât need him to tell you he was checking on you, or rather, checking that you were alone in your apartment. That much was obvious.Â
Dating an insecure man was not for the weak.
You were sat at one of the high tables next to the window watching Jake, Mickey, Javy, and Reuben play pool. Nat was opposite nursing a beer, glowing in the golden light of the evening. Her phone buzzed, and she picked it up, smiling at the notification.Â
âRoosterâs on his way,â she told you. âHe wasnât gonna come out tonight, but I told him he didnât have a choice. Itâs not every day Y/N Y/L/N leaves the comfort of her apartment.â You scoffed. âThatâs not exactly how Iâd put it.â âNo?â Nat raised a brow.Â
You hadnât drunk in months, and despite only being on your second drink, the booze had loosened your lips significantly.Â
âNo. Itâs not that Iâd rather stay home, itâs that staying home makes my life easier because then I donât have Elijah breathing down my fucking neck.â
Little did you know, Javy had told everyone about your conversation earlier. Not because he was a gossip but because he was worried about you. It was rare for you to open up to the squad about your relationship, but it wasnât hard to guess what happened behind closed doors. They all worked with Viper, for one, and they were familiar with his temperament. Not only that, but you dropped off the face of the Earth a few months after you started dating him, and it didnât take a genius to put two and two together.Â
âI donât know why youâre still with him, Y/N. Heâs an ass.â âI know,â you sighed, frowning into your drink. âItâs just not as straightforward as just leaving. I still love him. If I can make this work, I donât have to start all over again with someone else.â Nat nodded in understanding. âI get wanting to make it work, but at what cost? You donât see your friends, and he uses you as an emotional punching bag. You canât even come to the beach with us without him checking on you every five minutes,â she reached over the table and took your hand. âHeâs killing you.â
This was the first time someone had spoken their mind to you about the situation. While you already knew all of it, hearing it from one of your best friends hit home. Vodka made you emotional, and if not for Bradley, you would have broken down there and then.Â
He walked up to the table and engulfed you in a hug, practically pulling you off your stool. You pressed your face into his shirt, inhaling the scent of clean cotton and sandalwood. Half expecting Elijah to spring out and catch you in the act, you reluctantly pulled away.Â
âHey, Bradley.â âHey yourself, stranger. Canât believe youâre gracing us with your presence.â âI know, itâs been a while.â âA while? Try six months,â he glanced at your almost empty glass and Natâs empty bottle of Heineken. âCan I buy you lovely ladies a drink?â âDo you even have to ask?â Nat retorted. âWhatâre you drinking, darlinâ?â He asked you. You smiled sheepishly. âSex on the beach.â âI can make that happen.â He smirked.
Luckily, you didnât have to come up with a response to that remark because he turned around and headed to the bar. You locked eyes with Nat, and both of you burst out laughing.
Just like that, all the negativity youâd been feeling dissipated like rain against hot tarmac.Â
Bradley came back with the drinks, and the three of you took the opportunity to catch up while the others finished their pool game. You shouldnât have been as surprised as you were to find out that youâd missed a lot. Bradley had started dating one of the medics, but the relationship had crashed and burned almost immediately. He hadnât bothered trying to meet anyone else since. Nat, after watching all her friends have such bad experiences in the dating world, had decided she was better off alone.Â
âHonestly, I donât blame you.â You told her. âYou should dump Viper,â she said with a devilish grin. âAnd we can have a hot girl summer.â Bradley laughed. âCanât say I ever imagined you saying that, Nix.â âIsnât that what itâs called now? We canât be that out of touch, surely.â âI donât wanna think about how old I am.â You said, picking up your phone to see if youâd missed any texts from Elijah. You hated to think what kind of argument missing one of his calls would start. Nat and Rooster shared a knowing look. âIt rings, you know? Out loud.â
Being this transparent was embarrassing.Â
âI think Iâm going to confiscate this for now.â Ignoring your protests, Bradley swiped your phone and tucked it into his pocket. âIf he calls or texts, Iâll let you know.â
You were tipsy enough not to try and take your phone back but not tipsy enough to be unbothered by the idea of Elijah calling and you not picking up.
âIf he calls, I need it back straight away,â you told him sternly. âIf I donât pick up, Iâll never hear the end of it.â
Bradley rolled his eyes, but you knew it wasnât aimed at you. He hated Elijah the most of all your friends. Perhaps sensing some tension, Nat slid off her stool and grabbed your arm, practically yanking you off yours.
âLetâs go pick a song,â she suggested. âWe can get more drinks on the way back.â
Since it had been so long since you last visited The Hard Deck, she let you choose. You picked Rebel Yell by Billy Idol, your mumâs favourite. Admittedly, youâd been missing your home town a lot more than usual lately, perhaps because you were in such a weird place mentally. Things must be worse than you thought if you were considering running home with your tail between your legs.Â
As the night went on, you got drunker and drunker. Bradley watched with a bemused grin as you dragged Bob off to the jukebox again, since he was the easiest person to coerce into doing things. How Bradley wished it was him you were clinging to. Not that he was jealous of Bobâbecause that would be like being jealous of a puppyâhe just desperately wanted to be the object of your affection.Â
While you and Bob went to change the music, Bradley struck up a conversation with Natasha and Reuben, who erupted into laughter when you pulled Bobâs arm so hard he almost toppled over.Â
âItâs nice to have Y/N out, huh?â He observed. Nat looked at him like he was the biggest dickhead in the world. âCome on, Bradshaw. He might be an ass, but sheâs got a boyfriend.â
Bradley sipped his beer, desperately trying to come up with a believable response. Reuben smirked knowingly, which only made Bradley more annoyed.
âI donât have a thing for Y/N.â âWhatever helps you sleep at night, man.â âCome on, Payback. You too?â Reuben shrugged. âDoesnât take a genius to work it out. You look at her like sheâs Godâs gift.â
The reason Bradley looked at you like you were Godâs gift is because you were, but nobody was supposed to know that.Â
âWhy do women stay with guys that treat them like shit?â Bradley asked. âDepends on the woman,â Natasha started. âBut if you mean Y/N, itâs because she canât do anything halfway. She told me earlier that itâs because she doesnât want to start over with someone new, but I donât think thatâs it. She just loves so hard, and it takes a lot out of her. Why would she wanna start the process all over again if she already has someone?â Bradley was incredulous. âErm, I donât know, maybe because heâs emotionally abusing her.â
You and Nat were close. In a way, she knew you better than you knew yourself, so she was the best person for Bradley to ask about things. Now, however, he was kind of regretting opening his mouth. Knowing why you were staying with a guy who treated you so badly didnât make it easier to accept like Bradley thought it would; it only filled him with white-hot rage.Â
âItâs not as easy as just leaving. She has to come to it on her own.â âYeah,â Reuben chimed in. âYou canât convince Y/N of shit.â Natasha scoffed. âYup, and believe me, Iâve tried.â âSo what, we just sit around and watch him ruin her?â âY/Nâs a smart cookie and one of the strongest people I know. Sheâll come to her senses, and when she does, weâll be here.â âYou know, I read somewhere once that you canât save anyone. You can only hold their hand while they save themselves.â Nat raised a brow. âDamn, Payback. That might be the wisest thing youâve ever said.â âHey, why do you sound so surprised?�� âYou really want me to answer that?â
Bradley had a lot to think about. Realistically, he knew there was nothing he could do. His only option was to let things unfold naturally and have faith that things would work out exactly the way they were supposed to. The only problem was, that sounded too much like âsit back and do nothing,â which didnât feel right either.Â
Bradley needed another drink.Â
In fact, he was just about to head to the bar when you came bounding over, dragging poor Bob behind you.Â
âRoooooooooster.â You cooed.
His heart just about melted when you started batting your eyelashes at him.Â
âWhatâs up, Y/CS?â
Everyone else was watching the interaction expectantly, waiting to hear what you were going to say next.Â
âYouâre really pretty.â Bradley laughed, hoping you were too drunk to notice the blush he could feel creeping across his cheeks. âThank you. Youâre really pretty, too.â Nat, sensing the need to intervene, came around and gently grabbed your arm. âHey, letâs get you a glass of water, huh?â âBut I need to tell Roo how pretty he looks.â
Bradleyâs heart fluttered at your use of the pet name. He really didnât want you to leave, but Nat was right. You needed some water and probably your bed.Â
âYou told him already, Y/N. And when you get back, you can tell him again.â
She started leading you away, and Bradley immediately missed your presence.Â
A very flushed-looking Bob took Natâs empty stool. âThat girl is somethinâ else.â He murmured, pushing his glasses back up his nose. âI donât think you should let her drink anymore.â âIâm not her keeper,â Bradley responded. âCanât stop her from doing anything.â Bob shrugged. âMaybe so, but youâre all she talked about. You and the fact that thereâs no Fall Out Boy in the jukebox. Pretty sure she called it a âfucking tragedy.ââ Bradley leaned forward. âWhat did she say about me?â âYou know,â Bob waved a hand dismissively. âYouâre pretty. Her boyfriend is gonna kill her if he finds out sheâs here with you because he thinks you have a thing for her.â Bradley was at a loss for words. Reuben, however, was grinning like a fool. âWhat was that about not having a thing for her? Even her boyfriendâs caught on, man.â âHow many times do I have to say I do not have a thing for-â
An annoyingly loud ringing sound interrupted Bradleyâs sentence. It didnât sound like his ringtone, but the noise was coming from his pocket. It took him too long to remember that he had your phone in his pocket, and that it was probably Viper calling. Sure enough, when he took out your phone, he was greeted by a sickeningly sweet photo of you and your boyfriend on the beach. You and Nat were still at the bar, and he knew he should just let it ring so you could call him back later.Â
But something had a hold of Bradley, and he answered the call and pressed the phone to his ear before he could really process what he was doing.Â
âY/Nâs phone.âÂ
A beat of silence, then some of the most colourful language Bradley had ever heard in his life.Â
âWho the fuck is this, and why the fuck have you got my girlfriendâs phone?â âY/N canât come to the phone right now. Sheâs at the bar with her friend, gettinâ another round of drinks, and I just know hearing your voice would ruin her night. Itâs ruined mine, thatâs for sure. If you want, I can take a message, and sheâll get back to you in the morning.â
Reuben was nearly on the floor, trying desperately not to laugh in case Viper heard him. Bob had paled significantly, like heâd seen a ghostâor worse.Â
âThat you, Bradshaw? I just knew something was going on-â
Bradley hung up. The severity of the situation was beginning to hit, and despite the sick satisfaction heâd felt when he picked up the phone, he was regretting his decision already.Â
âY/N is gonna kill you, Rooster.â Bob told him.Â
Nat made the sensible decision to cut you off, but she said you could stay out with them until closing if you promised to keep drinking water and stop fucking around with the jukebox. That was how you ended up in the corner of a booth with Bradley next to you to stop you from escaping.
Not that youâd want to escape.Â
Mickey had joined, and the guys were playing cards while you and Nat talked. She was catching you up on her life, and it made a change to think about someone other than Elijah for once.
Thatâs when it hit you.
You hadnât checked your phone in hours, and you dreaded to think how many texts and calls youâd missed.Â
âBradley, can I have my phone?â
He set his hand of cards down on the table and reached into his pocket. When you reached out to take it, he pulled away.
âBefore I give this to you, I need to tell you something.â
A wave of nausea hit you.Â
âWhat? Whatâs going on?â âViper called about an hour ago. You were at the bar, and I didnât know what to do, so I answered it.â Reuben leaned forward in his seat. âOh, this is about to be good.â
You thought you knew what panic felt like, but up until this very moment, you had no idea. Bradley was lucky you didnât throw up in his lap from the nerves.
âWhat?â âIâm sorry, Y/N. I wasnât thinking-â
You snatched your phone from him, ignoring the kicked-puppy expression he was sporting. A slew of angry text messages that were borderline abusive greeted you. You skimmed them quickly, not wanting to read too many in case you started crying in front of the entire squad.Â
What started out as the best night youâd had in a while quickly turned into the worst. Your boyfriend's hateful messages reminded you why you never went out and why this was the biggest mistake you could have made.
The worst part was you saw it coming.
âMove,â you said, grabbing your bag. âBradley, let me out now.â âYou canât drive like this, Y/N. Let one of us take you home.â
Bradley sounded destroyed. You couldnât bring yourself to look at him.Â
âMove.â
He nudged Bob, who stood up so Bradley could climb out of the booth. You were close behind him, and when your feet touched the floor, you nearly keeled over. Bradley reached out to steady you, but you shook him off.
âY/N. You canât leave like this. How are you gonna get home?â
Ignoring his pleas, you made a beeline for the exit. Nat shoved Reuben into Mickey, trying to hurry them out of the booth so she could follow you, but you were surprisingly fast for a drunk person. Bradley was right about one thing: there was no way you could drive in this state. You ducked around the corner so Nat couldnât see you and sank to the floor. Hot tears prickled behind your eyes as you did the one thing you didnât want to do, but the only thing you could do.
You called Elijah.Â
He didnât answer the first, second, third, or fourth time.Â
Half an hour passed, and you didnât move. At one point, you heard Bradley, Nat, and Reuben talking around the corner, coming up with a plan for where to look for you. They knew you were on foot because your car was still in the lot, and since youâd disappeared so quickly, you couldnât have gotten far. If the situation werenât so tragic, it wouldâve been funny that you were hiding ten paces away, and none of them could find you.Â
It was getting very late. People were getting in their cars and leaving or jumping into Ubers. Soon, your Jeep would be the only car left. You couldnât face the daggers, and you couldnât drive home, so you picked yourself up and took a slow walk down the beach to where the water met the sand.Â
What a beautiful night to have your heart broken.Â
There was no way Elijah would ever forgive you for this, no way youâd ever be able to convince him that nothing had happened between you and Bradley. The sane part of you knew that it was crazy to feel guilty for simply enjoying a night out with your friends, but the sane part of you rarely won these days. The part of you that loved Elijah was always loudest and knew this could never have gone any other way.Â
You were just about to resign yourself to calling a cab when you heard someone yelling your name from the top of the beach.Â
You either had the best or worst luck in the world because it was Bradley.Â
He made short work of the distance, giving you no time to come up with something to say. He looked otherworldly in the pale moonlight. His hair was slightly mused, and the same insane part of you that loved what it loved was whispering at you to run your fingers through it.Â
âWeâve been looking all over for you, Y/N.â He sounded very concerned as he pulled out his phone and texted the others to let them know you were safe. âIâm sorry, I just needed to be alone.â
You hadnât even realised you were shivering until Bradley draped his Levi jacket over your shoulders.Â
âYou needed to be alone, or you needed to call Viper back?â The tears threatened to make another appearance. âItâs none of your business.â âWhat makes you think itâs not my business? I care about you and donât want to keep watching you get hurt.â âThen stop watching!â
Bradley recoiled, and you immediately felt awful. How Elijah spoke to you like that day in and day out without feeling guilty was a mystery to you.Â
âIâm sorry, Bradley,â you sighed, pulling his jacket tighter around you. âI didnât mean to snap. Iâm just very drunk and very emotional right now.â
He softened immediately and seemed torn about whether he should let you stand there freezing or pull you close. You hoped he wouldnât try to pull you close because you didnât think youâd have the guts to tell him no. Good feelings had been so incredibly hard to come by as of late.
âWhy are you still with him, Y/N?â Bradley asked almost pleadingly.Â
Wow. He didnât waste any time getting right to the point.Â
âThatâs a loaded question.â âI need you to explain it to me because itâs killing me.â
You thought about it for a moment, and Bradley waited with bated breath to hear what you had to say.
In the end, it was this: âI guess we accept the love we think we deserve.âÂ
Until you said it out loud, this phrase held little meaning to you. Now that it was out in the open, it was very heavy. In the last few months youâd tried coming up with a decent explanation as to why you were staying with Elijah, and you fell short every time. Turns out all you needed to do was get drunk and have an honest conversation to figure it out.Â
Coming to the realisation that what youâd just said was true felt like being in freefall. Everything in your life was changing shape to fit around this ugly truth. The good things in your heart shied away in the face of this monstrous fact.Â
You didnât think you deserved a healthy love.Â
Somehow, Bradley was more hurt by this than when youâd snapped at him earlier. He was staring at the ground, unable to meet your eye like youâd just told him he wasnât worthy of love.
âYou donât think you deserve to be happy?â
Hearing him say it was somehow even worse.
âApparently not.â
You were both quiet for a moment, and then, for whatever reason, you laughed.Â
âThis is news to me too.â
The waves crashed loudly, water lapping at your feet as the tide came in. You couldnât stand out here having epiphanies all night.Â
âListen, Rooster, I need to go home. Iâm sorry for snapping.â âIâll take you home,â he said quietly. âBut we should talk tomorrow when youâre sober. Maybe we could get coffee.â You shook your head. âAfter tonight, I donât think thatâs a smart idea. Iâll probably be spending tomorrow trying to salvage whatâs left of my relationship.â âYouâre not serious.â âI am.â
He opened his mouth to protest but then appeared to change his mind. You watched as all the fight he had left in him dissolved. There was nothing left for him to say, and he knew it.Â
The irritating birds that constantly chirped right outside your bedroom window woke you up. It was too damn early, and your head felt as though it was splitting open. When you sat up, you were hit by a wave of nausea so strong that you had no other choice but to sprint to the bathroom, smashing into the corner of your chest of drawers on the way.Â
Which was to say, it was a bad morning.Â
After you had puked up the entire contents of your stomach, you jumped straight in the shower, brushed your teeth, and did your skincare. At least if Elijah showed up at your front door, you wouldnât look like you got super drunk last night, even though heâd probably already guessed.Â
When you checked your phone, there were still no notifications from him, and when you called, there was no answer. This wasnât unlike him, but it had been almost twelve hours since Bradley picked up your phone, and you would have thought heâd have something to say by now.Â
To distract yourself from your impending doom, you threw open all the windows in your apartment, made your bed, unloaded and reloaded the dishwasherâall the usual morning tasks. It seemed a shame to waste such a beautiful Saturday, but you doubted youâd enjoy any of your hobbies when you were this anxious and hungover.Â
With nothing else left to do, you set about making some breakfast.Â
Just as you put your bagel in the toaster, somebody knocked on the door.Â
Your stomach twisted itself into an impossibly tight knot. You were rooted to the spot, unable to move until whoever it was knocked a second time.Â
You looked through the peephole, expecting to see Elijah standing there with his dark eyebrows knitted together in frustration. It was the only scenario that had crossed your mind, so when you saw Bradley standing there, you were very surprised.Â
You took a deep breath and opened the door, greeted by the warm scent of sandalwood once again.Â
âBradley?â
He was holding two iced lattes, which you were betting were vanillaâyour favourite. Elijah hadnât done that for you since the first week of your relationship.
âHey, Y/N. Thought you could use this.â
He wasnât wrong. You ushered him inside, and he headed to the kitchen, where heÂ
perched himself on one of the stools at your kitchen island. This morning, he was sporting one of his more toned-down Hawaiian shirts and dark jeans. His eyelids drooped, and you wondered if heâd slept at all.Â
âI was just about to make bagels. Want one?â âSure, thank you.â
You busied yourself, putting bacon and eggs into a pan while he sipped his coffee. He eyed you with the curiosity of someone who had come over to check that you were all in one piece. Once he was satisfied that you were, he relaxed slightly.Â
âThank you for bringing me home last night. I really appreciate it.â You told him earnestly. âYou donât need to thank me. Youâd have done the same thing.â âTrue, but still. And Iâm sorry for snapping at you.âÂ
Last night was gradually coming back to you in flashes, like a supercut. Each time you remembered a new detail, you cringed internally.Â
âYou also donât need to apologise. Has he called you?âÂ
While the eggs and bacon were cooking, you toasted another bagel for Bradley and buttered yours. Even though youâd known him for years and been quite close until you got into a relationship, you were struggling to admit that you were pretty much being ghosted. It was already hard to walk around on base knowing that everybody was aware of how Elijah treated you. When you didnât respond, Bradley took that as a no.Â
âWell, thatâs his problem,â he spat. âYou did absolutely nothing wrong. Maybe if he were less of a control freak, you would have felt like you could tell him you were out with us rather than hiding it, and then he wouldnât have found out the way he did.â
The toaster popped, and you jumped. It felt like somebody had run a cheese grater over your nerves. Bradley ran his fingers through his hair and took a deep breath, clearly trying to reign in his anger.
âI should apologise too,â he continued. âI shouldnât have answered your phone. It was a dick move, and I regretted it the instant I did it.âÂ
You buttered the second bagel, put one egg on each of the bottom halves, and stacked two pieces of bacon on top before adding the top part. You didnât say a word the entire time, and Bradley was starting to get antsy.Â
âY/N. Please talk to me.â âI donât know what to say, Roo. Iâm struggling even to think straight right now. He knows it drives me fucking crazy when heâs having a go at me and doesnât respond. I donât understand why he does it, knowing how it makes me feel.â Bradley sighed. âBecause he doesnât give a shit how you feel. He doesnât give a shit about anything other than himself and how he feels.âÂ
This wasnât news to you, but again, it was more impactful to hear someone else say it out loud. Really, how long could you keep this up? Whether you thought you deserved it or not, you were starting to wonder if you might be better off alone than with someone who made living feel like walking next to a cliff with your eyes closed.Â
You pushed Bradleyâs plate across the counter and picked up your bagel. Eating felt impossible, but getting through the day with this headache would be excruciating if you didnât at least try.Â
âCome and sit down,â Bradley said. âItâs not good to eat standing up.â Despite everything, you managed to laugh. And this time, it was a real laugh. âWhy?â A smile tugged at the corners of his mouth. âI donât know. My mum used to say it all the time.â
You did as you were told, and you walked around the island, taking the seat next to him. The two of you ate in companionable silence, periodically taking sips of your coffees. This was how easy it should have been with Elijah.Â
When you were both finished, Bradley put your plates, pan, and utensils into the dishwasher. You were too tired to tell him to stop.Â
âThanks for breakfast.â You smiled. âThanks for being you.â
Bradleyâs smile mirrored your own. Unsaid words hung in the air, but you didnât know what to say. His leaving didnât feel right, but if he stayed and Elijah made an appearance, heâd most definitely break up with you.Â
But wasnât this radio silence all the confirmation you needed that things were pretty much over, anyway? You were starting to wonder if this weekend had all happened exactly the way it was supposed to. Your eyes were indeed open, that was for sure. Of course, youâd known that the relationship wasnât healthy, but this weekend had really driven the point home.Â
âDo you wanna go for a walk along the beach?â You asked, hopefully. âWe could grab some ice cream at that little place next to the arcade.â
Bradley didnât just look happy. He also looked relieved that you werenât asking him to leave.Â
âIâd love to.â
It was a beautiful Spring day, perfect walking weather. Honestly, it was the last thing Bradley expected you to suggest, so he jumped on the idea before you could change your mind and send him home.
Because he really didnât want to go home.Â
Heâd sensed that you didnât want to talk about Viper, and youâd yet to bring up your conversation on the beach last night. Bradley was beginning to doubt that you even remembered everything you saidâall that nonsense about not deserving a healthy love. Bradley didnât take you as a liar, which meant you believed that you werenât deserving of happiness. He couldnât remember the last time heâd felt quite so sad and also angry at the same time. So many emotions were warring for the top spot in his heart, and as a result, his brain was incredibly foggy.
A walk along the beach with you was perhaps the only cure.
âDid you hear about Hangman?â Bradley assumed you hadnât. âNo?â âHeâs getting deployed. Heâs leaving next month.â âHow long is he going for?â âSix months.â You whistled lowly. âDamn.â âI know. I think heâs looking forward to it, though. I sure am.â âYou know, I donât think you hate him half as much as you say.â Bradley chuckled. âMaybe not, but being nice to him wouldnât feel right. Even after everything that happened on the mission.âÂ
The two of you walked down the beach, chit-chatting about anything that came to mind. You were about halfway to the ice cream place when your phone pinged. Bradley guessed it would be Viper, but he never could have guessed what the message said.Â
It was a photo of you and Bradley walking down the beach, taken from behind. The picture had been forwarded to you from someone else.Â
E<3: always knew you were a slut.
You inhaled sharply, obviously hurt by the words on the screen. Not two seconds later, he sent another text.Â
E<3: PS: weâre fucking over.
The two of you had stopped walking. Bradley watched over your shoulder as you furiously typed a reply and deleted it again. You turned to face him, and his heart just about broke when he saw the tears streaming down your cheeks. You didnât need to say a word. He pulled you close to him, wrapping you tightly in his arms. You stayed that way for a while, sobbing into his Hawaiian shirt as he rubbed your back soothingly. When you eventually pulled away, the first thing you did was apologise.Â
âThereâs nothing for you to be sorry for, sweet girl. Heâs the one who should be sorry.â You sniffled. âI donât know what to reply.â âLeave it for now,â he said. âWe can go get ice cream, take a slow walk back to yours. Then Iâll help you think of something.â âI donât know if I feel like ice cream anymore.â âWell, thatâs too bad because I do. Ice cream is the best remedy for heartbreak.â âDid your mum tell you that too?â âShe sure did.âÂ
It turns out Bradley was right about ice cream being the best remedy for heartbreak. The two of you sat on the wall, watching the waves while he munched on a mint chocolate chip cone and you butterscotch. It was hard to tell whether it was the best ice cream youâd ever had or if it was because you were with Bradley. If you remembered correctly, youâd had ice cream from this same place with Elijah before, and it hadnât been this nice.
Thinking back on your memories with him only made you want to cry, so you did your best to shove them to the back of your mind. Despite the fact that he was actually a very shitty person, heâd been a dream at the beginning, and that didnât just go away. The happy moments didnât just suddenly turn to ash, as much as you wished they would.Â
âWhat are your plans for the rest of the night?â Bradley asked around his ice cream cone. âI donât know, Roo. Iâm kinda working on a minute-to-minute basis right now.â Bradley nodded. âOkay, well, what would you say to junk food run and a movie night?â âWith you? âIf you want to. I just donât think itâs good for you to be alone.â âI donât want you to feel like you have to babysit me.â âIs that what you think this is?â âNo, but I donât want to be a burden. Or a charity case.â âY/N, youâre none of those things. I always want to spend time with you. Just so happens I have a good excuse today.â You frowned into your ice cream. âOkay. As long as youâre sure.âÂ
The two of you finished your ice cream and took a slow walk back to your apartment. When you got in, the first thing you noticed was a framed photograph of you and your now ex-boyfriend on the side table in the hallway. When your bottom lip started trembling, Bradley picked up the photo, put it face down, and then proceeded to run around your apartment and take down any others. It didnât feel like the same place youâd left a few hours ago. It was haunted by memories that would never look right in the light of day. Even the happiest ones from the start were tainted with the ugliness of his cruel words and actions.Â
âThis place is so depressing.â You grumbled.
Bradley stood in front of you with a stack of photos and one of Elijahâs t-shirts.Â
âItâs not. Itâs your home, Y/N. We just have to pack away his stuff and put it all in a box.â âAn ex-boyfriend box.â Bradley smiled sadly. âYeah, exactly. It might be over, and he might be a dick, but it was still a big part of your life, and itâs important to keep the memories safe in case you wanna look back on them someday.â âOr in case I wanna burn them.â âThat too.â Bradley chuckled
So you helped him gather all the mementoes from your relationship and put them in an old Dr Martens box. It all looked pretty pathetic, packed away in a shoebox.
âI found one of his hoodies and a few other things.â You called from your bedroom. âCan you grab me a bin bag from the top of the fridge?â
You heard shuffling, and then Bradley was standing in the doorway holding out the bag you requested.Â
âDamn, he doesnât even get one of the nice Trader Joe's bags?â âNo,â you giggled. âHe gets a trash bag because his stuff is trash, and heâs trash.â
You werenât really at the stage where you believed that just yet, but saying it was really satisfying, and it felt good to laugh. Fake it till you make it or whatever.Â
âWant me to give it to him tomorrow?â âThanks, but I should really be the one to do it. I havenât even texted him back.â You thought about it for a moment and then continued. âWould it be cheeky of me to ask if youâll come with me? Maybe Nat, too? I could use some moral support, and heâs less likely to make a scene if the two of you are there.â âOf course Iâll be there. I wonât say anything unless you need me to or unless he starts. I canât make that same promise for Nix, though.â âI havenât even told Nat yet,â you sighed. âI donât think I wanna talk about it right this second.â âIâll text her. Donât worry about it.â
From your spot on the floor, you looked up at Bradley. The evening sunlight was streaming in through the windows, casting an ethereal glow around him.Â
âYou should change your callsign to angel.â A look of pleasant surprise flickered across his handsome features. âWhy?â âBecause youâre literally my angel, Roo. I donât know what Iâd have done without you.â
Half an hour later, Bradley convinced you to go on a junk food run with him in the Bronco. He said tonight was a mandatory, post-breakup wallowing sesh because if you bottled up your feelings now, youâd explode later at a much more inconvenient time.Â
The two of you had been screaming along to all the classic breakup songs: All Too Well by Taylor Swift (yes, he knew all the words), Who Knew by Pink, What About Now by Daughtry⌠Heâd driven the long way to the store because you got so into it.Â
Now, as you scanned the shelves in Target, you asked: âWhat is it about screaming sad songs that makes you feel better?â âItâs cathartic,â Bradley explained. âHelps you relieve the strong feelings.â âYou know a lot about heartbreak.â âWell, Iâve had my fair share of sadness.â You froze. âThat was insensitive of me, Iâm sorry.â Bradley took the packed of Reeses Pieces from your hands so he could hold them. âCan you make me a promise?â âWhat?â You asked sceptically. âPromise youâre gonna stop apologising to me all the time. You have nothing to be sorry for.â âSorry.â You smiled sheepishly. He shook his head. âThatâs not what youâre supposed to say.â âOkay, fine,â you huffed. âI promise to stop apologising all the time.â âThank you,â Bradley said, releasing your hands reluctantly. âNow, pick out five more things.â âFive? Thereâs already five things in the basket.â âDid I ask?â âIâm gonna get fat.â âDonât be so ridiculous. Wallowing means junk food, and I donât know if youâre looking at the same basket I am, but thatâs not enough junk food.â âChrist Almighty, okay.âÂ
He helped you pick out five more things, and then you headed to check out.
âWhat movies are good for wallowing?â You asked. âWell, we have to start with a couple of sad ones and then finish with a happy one.â
The cashier told you your total, and Bradley tapped his card before you could even get yours out. You gave him a withering look.
âI wouldâve paid for that. You paid for the ice cream.â âSo?â âSo we should take it in turns.â
Obviously, he carried the bags as well, and as you walked back to the Bronco, he couldnât help but wonder if Viper made you take it in turns. If you were his girl, youâd never have to tap your card.
âWhatâs your favourite sad movie?â He inquired. You opened the trunk for him so he could put the bags in. âTechnically, itâs not a sad movie. But thereâs this part in Inside OutâŚWait, have you watched it before? I donât wanna spoil it for you.â âThe part where Bing Bong gets forgotten?â You gasped. âHow did you know?â âBecause it gets me every single time.â
The way you looked at him in that moment, like he had hung the moon in the skyâGod, it was too much.Â
âWeâll start with Inside Out,â he told you, opening the passenger door so you could climb in. âAnd then weâll think of something else.â
Without giving much thought to what he was doing, Bradley found himself buckling your seatbelt for you. You were holding your breath, and it dawned on him how easy it would be to kiss you if he were that sort of guy.
And as much as he wanted to kiss you, he was not that sort of guy. He wasnât about to take advantage of the fact that some asshole had just taken a sledgehammer to your very beautiful heart.Â
âCan we watch Bridge To Terabithia?â You whispered.
Bradley hadnât moved, and you were so close that he could feel your warm breath on his cheek.Â
âAre you trying to break my heart, Y/N?â âYes. I want you to feel my pain.âÂ
He was grinning the whole way around the car to the driverâs side and still grinning when he got in the car. You already had his phone in your hand, searching for more sad songs so you could continue your car concert on the way back to your apartment. He drove the long way again so the two of you could finish your rendition of âI Donât Love Youâ by My Chemical Romance, which Bradley didnât know the words to. He tried his best, though, because you seemed to love it, and he couldnât deny you anything.Â
By the time you got home, the sun had almost entirely set. While he set the snacks out on the coffee table, you went around lighting candles and switching on fairy lights. Heâd never seen your apartment in the dark, and it was incredibly cosy. Even though it was relatively warm, you dragged all your blankets and pillows from your bed and made a little nest on the sofa. You were so adorable, it was hard to believe that someone could treat you badly.Â
If you were his girl, every night would look like thisâexcept youâd be a lot happier, and there would be no tears.Â
Halfway through Bridge To Terebitha, you fell asleep. Bradley had been trying to keep his distance despite wanting to wrap you up in his arms, yet somehowâin your sleepâyouâd ended up with your legs in his lap. Heâd frozen at first, but once he realised you were dead to the world, he allowed himself to rest his hands on your knees. Really, it was that or sit with his arms crossed, and that would be silly.Â
For the duration of the movie, his attention flickered between you and the TV. Every time he tried paying attention to what was happening, his eyes wandered back to your peaceful face. He marvelled at your astounding beauty, the delicate way your eyelashes rested against the tops of your rosy cheeks. Bradley had always admired you, and youâd been good friends for years, but what he felt in that moment was something else entirely. By the time the end credits started rolling, he knew without a doubt that heâd set whole cities ablaze to keep you warm. Feelings as rapidly growing as his should have been terrifying, but Bradley wasnât scared. Falling in love with you seemed to be as easy as wading out into a calm ocean on a warm summerâs day.Â
He knew youâd yet to learn that falling in love and staying in love should always be this easy. He knew it was going to take some time to convince you that you deserved healthy love, that the right person would never run away from you and keep turning around to make sure you were chasing them.Â
But Bradley was a patient man, and he would wait as long as he had to.
End of part one.
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Risky business ( Robert " bob" Floyd x Reader) 18+
summary : home doesn't feel like home so y/n takes a risk moving to san diego to the man she always felt was her home her best friend robert floyd , she thinks he friend zoned her , he thinks if he tell her about his feeling for her he'll lose it til one night he takes a risk and hope its a good one .
warnings : swearing , very fluffy like super fluffy , mutual pinning , idiot in love , bestfriends to lovers , dagger squad being the best smutty fun , oral ( female r), fingering , p in v ( unprotected don't be silly wrap that willy ) .
Risks are scary, big or small, and can be terrifying when you donât know the outcome. It's scary when you do but most risks are usually the best decisions in a person's life. Coming from Montana to San Diego because your best friend is permanently stationed is a big risk , not telling said friend and making sure no else did, big risk. Yet standing in some bar called hard deck hoping they would show up like they most nights. what maybe helped already knowing with the help of a certain female pilot promised they would be . talking away with the pretty kind eyed bartender as patron began to fill the space with a blink of an eye it was sea of people , each time she would hear the door open her eyes would dart in the direction in hopes to see the WSO she hadnât seen in a year or more . texting and calls were main communications and social media which is how she began sort of friends with natasha trace bantering or in bobs word torturing him on a post or meme which became a regular and a mutual online friendship was formed . bob always gonna be her best friend two growing up together playing on her ranch , he even worked there summers with her so they could spend time together. Montana suddenly didnât feel like home anymore it missed one major thing and that was robert floyd so she packed her things and now here she stood in a bar trying to see through the sea of people . a polite smile and shake of her head at the men coming her way offering one liner and drinks . she sipped her beer and continue as nat promised she would get the weapons systems operator to the hard deck even if she had to drag him herself .Â
â well well i didnât know it was my lucky nightâ a voice called as she turned to see a blonde and along with a few others eyes locked on her and her glance short because she saw him standing there almost flying off the stood and running past the cocky blonde.Â
â BOBBYâ She yelled almost knocking the poor man to the ground as his mind was catching up and making sense to what was happening.Â
â guess itâs not a lucky as you thought bagmanâ .Â
â y/n shit what you doing hereâ he lifted her up and spun her around .Â
â to see ya stupid why else â she giggled as he put her down .Â
â told you iâd get him here also nice to finally meet youâ a voice called as she turned seeing the brunette that help and share memes to torment bob.Â
â nat wow nice to meet ya too â she turned hugging the woman .Â
â could we meet you too⌠hi names bradley â he smiled holding his hand out and they began pushing each other out of the way telling her their names and call sign.Â
â erm let sit over hereâ bob pulled her to his side and guiding her to the usual space as hangman and rooste more or less yelling about their skills in pool and darts . he didnât know what was going on or it was some hallucination , did they crash and this was some coma dream or his own form of heaven .Â
â y/n let me get you a drink to welcome to the hard deck â of course jake was already putting the charm on .Â
â oh thank you â she smiled softly as she told him her order before her attention was back on bob . â i was so scared you werenât gonna show up but then again i knew nat wouldnât have let the surprise go to wasteâ she giggled as they guy simultaneously sighed dreamily.Â
â That's why you kept trying to get me to leave earlier. I should have knownâ he chuckled .Â
âI didnât wanna leave this hotty at the bar too long on her own â nat winked .Â
â you flatter me really , hell iâd say the guys have a hard time flying with you around huh?â.Â
â more her mouth than anythingâŚ. So what brings you to fighter town pretty girl ?â rooster asked, hand on his chin and big eyes in her direction .Â
â well home was boring without bobby around ainât felt much like home so I kinda packed up my car and decided hell why notâ she shrugged.Â
â wait your staying like staying stayingâbobs eyes widening and excited smile on his face shit why was so cute , handsome and fuck why couldnât she stop feeling like this for her best friend. Â
â well sheâs been planning the last few months and honestly iâm proud of myself for keeping it a secret so longâ nat smirked.Â
â and nat helped a lot she viewing places for me which i will make sure to send something âŚfood wise since you wonât let me pay you anyway â she rolled her eyes .Â
âHonestly better than money or whatever sweetpeaâs cooking is to die for â bob almost moaned at the thought of tasting her food again one of the things he missed being home.Â
â sweetpea?âÂ
â nickname from when i was kid my mama was really into flowers and well one of it meanings is loyal when i got into trouble a lot for picking up for bobby she called me sweet pea also because they were grown for beauty too but i think more the loyal part â she rolled her eyes.
â your beer darlingâ jake returned flashing a million dollar smile her way .Â
â thanks cowboy , so this is famous hard deck iâve been hearing all about hell penny is a peach , where else is fun around here?â she asked looking around mainly her eyes where on bob , they always were even as kids she thought he was the prettiest boy , cutest smile and innocent eyes but she say other side when they got dark when he would get pissed off or when he got drunk how it would be a goofy grin . She was one who saw most sides of robert floyd , reading him like a book or so she thought.Â
Ever since he was little boy the only girl to fully make robert floyd heart beat fast and his stomach to flutter and a warmth fill through his body was y/n , his sweet pea who go out of her way to take care of those she loved and put a person in their place of needed to be . since they were kids she didnât take to kindly to other kids teasing him or even adults as they got older . Her mother was right she was loyal to a fault often trying to see the best in people and never returning it back . Hated the guys she dated ones that didnât appreciate the best woman on gods green earth . then he would pick up the pieces of what was left behind unknowingly making things worse because they got that chance because she thought he saw her as sister , constantly made sure to let slip in the fact they were best friends so she dated idiots she thought would distract her from her decent in the depths of the of friend zone. Now she was happy being single maybe she needed time to get over those feelings first before jumping into a mistake. She was happy now being with the one man she couldnât have it should of stung but a life with him in it even as her best friend was what she was willing to settle on. She got along with the dagger squad they were good people , fun and very welcoming . rooster and hangman to offering to teach her to play darts which made bobs face light up , the coy act as she stood unsurely throw the first one missing reeling them in til she turned to bob not even paying attention to the way their jaws drop when she hit the bullseye while taking about her day of unpacking.Â
â would ya look at that â she winked before heading to get another drink .Â
â look like your game isnât working tonight boys â nat snortedÂ
â iâve a better shot then hangman âÂ
â you wish chicken boy âÂ
âI donât think either of you two have a chanceâ payback announced as he shot the WSO a quick glance . being the married man and obsessed with one woman in his life he could spot something the others didnât. Her eyes didnât devour them any of them , she only looked to answer or tell them a story but other than that her full attention was on bob and bob alone . heart in those eyes  and it was returned what he didnât know was there wasnât more to it , how two people undeniably in love and yet just friends maybe he would find out but for now he observed see how long it took the other but only the knowing look on phoenix face he wasnât the only one that spotted it , the rest would need to get over the egos first .Â
After week one fanboy spotted it followed by javy at week three  but rooster and hangman were two busy in a silent competition it didn't hit them til six months of y/n being around. The two men saying they totally spotted it way be for then but they couldnât hide when it clicked now they were waiting for those two to see it , would their be harm in helping a gentle nudge in the right direction so to speak. Another new favorite in the shift of the routine was eating dinner in y/n which the name was a distant memory as sweetpea continued to live on in san diego , even pete mitchell addressed her as such .  they decided maybe it was best to skip one dinner night even though the idea of it had some of them pouting like spoiled children .Â
â you better not mess it up â was all the message from hangman and rooster read as he stood on the porch ready to knock not knowing what his friends where on about . then when the door opened the thought went straight out of his head as she standing head tilt in pair of cotton shorts and tank , brows furrow.Â
â i thought the squad was busy?â god her voice something as simple as her voice had him in a puddle . sometimes he would get her to talk about her hobbies , things she loved just to hear her ramble excitedly .Â
âI .. not all the squad i guess , iâll call for pizza and you pick out the movieâ he chuckled letting himself in .Â
â beers in the fridge or ginger aleâ she called and yet he couldnât help it watching her walking away how it made the blood rush sound and his mouth run dry . he felt the buzz of his phone to see the text in the group chat. Â
Phoenix : please make a move or iâve suffered the whining of bradshaw and seresin for nothing.
Baby on board : what you mean ?
Bagman : either get the girl or i willÂ
Rooster: iâll get her before bagman Â
â bobby? â she called as he pocketed the phone a gulp as he looked up nervous was it that obvious , it was clearly it was plain as day for his friends to spot it and now he was scared on her catching on what if he scared her away .. what if he lost his best friend because he couldnât contain the feelings . maybe it was better tell her , face the rejection and get over it so he could get on with his life .Â
â yeah .. yep coming sweetpea â he walked probably slowest heâs ever walk in hope of the short distance he could sort himself out . that would of been blown away as she sat looking up his eyes straining to stay on her face and not the plush of her thigh as she sat on the sofa feet tucked underneath her legs and big bright smile on her face.Â
â ya coming or whatâ she snorted looking to the tv eyes scanning through the potential choices . when he finally took his seat as far away as he could get without being in a different room .Â
â Do I smell?â she arched her brows to which he shook his head so fast she thought his glasses would fall off . â well come over hereâ she patted the seat beside her . Â
â you wanna drink like i said beer if you wanna stay over or ginger aleâ she asked getting up .Â
â you hate ginger ale why you always get it âÂ
âCause you donâtâ she easily said . â same way i get those nuts ya like or the chips which honestly iâm starting to think something wrong with ya taste budsâ she snorted heading off to the kitchen . Â
â given the chance iâd taste you â he mumbled .
âWhat was that â she carried in the beers .
â i said nothing wrong with my taste thank youâ he coughed bringing the bottle to his lips least he couldnât have slip ups if it was occupied right.Â
â you ok â she asked concern on his face as he nodded. â ya sure like a bag of cats since you got in here â .Â
â just thinking of something that well is a big risk and i donât know what to do , itâs classifiedâ he sighed.Â
â take it i mean risks are scary sure but if it something you love or something in your life that needs changing , iâd say go for it once it not life on the line that that risk , i moved out her away from everything i knew and i think it was best decision i made â she smiled softly and yet it did comfort him but same time the fear was winning . â think on what i said decided then but for now lets watch this movieâ she giggled hitting play and the lights . of course she would pick the movie he said he loved , she always done little or big things like this having his favorites for when he was over , packing extra things when they were out like sun cream and aloe vera when he did burn . wipes for his glasses . little things that didnât feel that little they meant a lot to him. He kept thinking it over the movie long forgotten as she cuddle into his side nothing new but still he was trying to think , trying to decide take the risk or not.Â
â fuck this â he finally said only he didnât mean to say it so loud making her startle and sit up right .Â
â What's going on? What's got all worked up â she ask pausing the moving . â I know you said classified what is itâ .Â
â Â itâs you â his head fell back eyes closed fuck it may aswell do it cause if he didnât he was going to be in a padded room .Â
â me? What i do?â he could hear it the hurt in her voice , he knew her too well knew how her mind worked and he knew she was worried she done something wrong.Â
â nothing wrong i mean itâs more me than anything before i could do i think being deployed and stationed places helped i was able to hide it better , now others see it too and then your gonna see it , but iâm taking your advice and it feel life risking but shit i need to tell you iâve been in love with you since we met shit i donât think theres a time i havenât been and i understand if this changes things between us i mean if you want me to walk out that door i will as much as it kills me but i canât pretend iâm not anymore and no iâm gonna loose my best friend and jake and bradley are gonna hate they miss the food for me fucking everything up but i love you , in love with you â he could lie and say that the beating of his heart help since he couldnât hear anything yet her mouth fell open and her eyes wide , she was frozen to the spot and now he wanted to run literally run his ass out that door and keep running maybe start a life somewhere new .. like the moon . â please say something⌠anythingâ he was more quiet  , vulnerable and small in his voice.Â
â you fucker âŚ. Asshole ..â that was not the words he was expecting to hear. â your telling me you felt the same all this fucking time⌠.asshole what was the whole thing of constantly added the fact weâre bestfriends in any conversation you shit i thought i was so deep in the friendzone the titanic would of been found before anyone found me down thereâ she quipped .Â
â i more said that to myself than you â he wincedÂ
â why didnât you tell me sooner â she asked .Â
â i was afraid iâd lose you why didnât you tell meâ.Â
â because you dick i thought you friendzoned me â she huffed and yet the smile she was fighting it was , winning as her lips twitched up .Â
â so we both love like in love with each other â he asked shyly .Â
â i guess we areâ she nodded.Â
â so i can kiss youâ.Â
â iâd be pissed if you didnâtâ she turned only for his hands on her cheeks and lips crashing against her. It was soft at first , almost testing the waters  , crossing new bound and borders and yet it felt like it was most right thing to do , it was like the whole cliche puzzles pieces souls connecting goodness wrapped in a bow that would make the hallmark channel proud . til the kiss got hungry , heat , sensual . nip to her bottom lip granting the entrance , tongues dancing along side each. Pulling her closer , needing her closer lifting her to his lap , where she always should of been his hand on her hip , the other tangled in her hair . her own at the nape of his neck the soft tug pulling him for her lips as she kissed down his jaw . wet open mouth kissing along his neck setting his skin a blaze the room suddenly feeling like a sauna as she nips and lick the skin . his now free hand , fingers under her chin pulling her face to his , his eyes darkened that made her gulp and her thighs willing to clench under the almost burning gaze .Â
â baby girl i need know you want this â he voice few octaves lower if he wasnât holding her by her chin her mouth would of fell open .Â
â i want this i want you pleaseâ she whine her eyes full of needed , lust blown pupils and kiss bitten lips made his cock throb straining against his pants . the gasp from her lips when she felt it pressed again her , her panties soaking , clothes feeling tight as she ground her hips down showing him how much she wanted him , needing him . the delicious friction his hand falling down to her ass squeezing as the moan spilled from from her lips like a flip of a switch , the resolved that was holding on by thread snapping . Instant he stood lips crashing against her harder , hungrier , her legs wrapped around him as he carried her to her bedroom. Her top thrown to one corner and her short to another like the clothing personal offended him . the groan when he seen it she been sitting beside him all night nothing underneath , laying bare beneath him as he pull his own clothes off in record speed. His grip under her legs pulling her close her chest rising and falling, her eyes pleading him to continue shit he had to of died to get this piece of heaven . kissing down her legs not once did his eyes moved , her mouth open as he place sloppy kisses slow , tortuous she needed him to do something before she was driven crazy . closer and closer til she felt it , felt his tongue broad stroke from her entrance to her clit . head falling back as sound that came from her lips almost had him blowing his lips . paradise if it had a taste it would be her sweet pussy if he could he���d spend the rest of his life between her plush thighs. A grip on his hair as she cried out his name a sound he imagine and yet it didnât do it justice , none of this was even close to what his mind tried to conjure.
â fuck bobby donât stop â her hips following his movement as his tongue swirling around her clit as his finger pumping in and out hitting spots she never knew existed , the fact he ate her pussy like it was first and last meal , like it was his first taste of wandering the desert . robert floyd ate pussy like it was an olympic sport and he was going for gold . he had her ruined knowing nothing , not even her own fingers could ever feel as good. Build and building , winding so tight she could feel it coming to the point she was already trembling crying not to stop it was coming and coming til stopped .Â
â the fuckâ she panted as he rose cocky smirk on his face she felt like sobbing and slapping him all at one .Â
â when you cum for me for first baby it gonna be on my cock â he kissed her nose . she went to argue but what ever argument she had turned to a moan inch by inch he filling her.Â
â fuck so tight .. she made for me huh.. All mineâ he groan his forehead on her kissing her lips til she bucked her hips a sign for him to move his hand on her cheek kissing almost swallowing the moans , trust slow at first feeling his cock stretching her velvet walls . soft sensual movement til his pace got faster and fast hold her face in place as he looked down . his other hand coming between her bodie , teasing her puffy clit he could feel it feel her getting closer and closer the way she was sucking him in , how being buried in her sweat cunt was addictive.Â
â iâm gonna fuckk ⌠like that gonna â she couldnât get it out everytime she tried to get the sentence out of her mouth he would hit the spot so deep in side she was going brainless . pressure building crying his name like it was only word she knew in that moment was . like a explosion her eyes rolling back as her legs clenched around him walls tight on his cock .Â
â good fucking girl â he growled his own movement sloppy til he was shooting his own release painting her cervix with thick ropes of cum . body cover in sheen of sweat his lips peppering her face with delicate kisses before he got her lips . a collective wince as he pulled out collapsing beside her pulling her to his chest.
â thatâŚâÂ
âIs happening all the time agreed .. your a dickâ she sigh happily.
â whyâs that baby girl â he chucking looking down at blissed out grin on her face.Â
â we could of been doing that all this time .. but hey least i was right risk are worth taking â she giggled as he pounced on her kissing her once more , kiss his best friend and his girl .
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Top Gun: Maverick Fic Recs
Hey y'all! Here are 21 of my favorite TGM fanfics of all genres and ships, listed in no particular order.
Some of these fics are 18+ so read at your own risk. None of these works are mine and all credit goes to the amazing authors! <3
X READER
Safe Zone by @sunlightmurdock â (Series // Rooster and Hangman x reader)
A team of elite naval aviators holding down the fort at the North Island Air Base while they wait for reinforcements after a virus sweeps the continental U.S. - only, itâs been three months and no one has shown up.
Hold My Hand by @labyrinth-runner â (Series // Cyclone x Reader)
Jag! Reader is assigned to defend a pilot, finding the job to be more complicated than she thought.
Roosterâs Flight or a Manual for the Marooned by DontLetThemTakeYouAlive (Series // Rooster x Reader/OC)
"Rooster's Flight: A Manual for the Marooned" follows Madeline, a pastry chef escaping scandal in Amsterdam, and Bradley, a lost naval aviator stationed in Japan. Fate brings them to sunny San Diego, where their friendship blossoms amid career challenges and a clashing of characters. Madeline's culinary journey intertwines with Bradley's self-discovery, navigating love and loss.
Resilience, self-discovery, and the unpredictable paths of career and matters of the heart shape their narrative in this tale of second chances and unlikely connections.
Fine Piece by @dragon-kazansky (Series // Cyclone x Reader)
You have it bad for Vice Admiral Simpson. But to prove youâre fit for the job; you need to put that aside and focus on the flying.
Someone Special by @fanboygarcia (Oneshot // Cyclone x Reader)
What happens when the Dagger Squad catches on to the fact that known grump turned lovesick fool Admiral Simpson has someone special in his life?
Invisible String by @halfway-happyyy (Oneshot // Rooster x Reader)
the one where roosterâs about to leave on a mission he doesnât know if heâll be back from, and he wants you in every way imaginable. as always, soft feelings ensue!Â
Do you wanna make somethinâ of it by @theharddeck (Oneshot // Rooster x Reader)
turns out, our favorite WSO has a side hustle, as quinn's favorite cowboy.
@bullet-prooflove's entire TGM masterlist
Everything she writes is outstanding, but the Beau x Ally fics (The First Time Series, The General Series, Deployment!Series, and Syria!Series) are something I think about literally everyday.
i donât know, blame the air force? by @gretagerwigsmuse (Oneshot // Rooster x Reader)
in which lieutenant commander bradshaw feels his girlfriendâs wrath after she gets her year end bonus and uncle sam takes a pretty penny out of it
There Are Rules by @tongue-like-a-razor (Series // Maverick x Reader)
Your risky flying seriously pisses off your instructor at Top Gun and you're about to find out why.
Through the Hourglass by @bratshaws (Series // Rooster x OC)
Rooster x Plus Size OC!
Happy Birthday, Mr. President by @rhettabbotts (Oneshot // Bob x Reader)
after a hard week, the last thing bob wanted to do was attend his birthday party. so instead, he plays out one of his biggest fantasies with you.
Whoever's in Lemoore by @cherrycola27 (Oneshot // Bob x Reader)
A fic based on the Reba McEntire song "Whoever's in New England"
Angels Don't Always Have Wings by @bradshawssugarbaby (Series // Rooster x Reader)
a series of oneshots revolving around baseball player!Bradley Bradshaw x reader (nicknamed Angel)
Do I? by @bradshawssugarbaby (Oneshot // Cyclone x Reader)
Inspired by Do I? by Luke Bryan. (this fic was so good I had to go take a walk after reading it for the first time)
Road to Perdition by @sailor-aviator (Series // Hangman x Reader)
The Great Depression wasn't called a depression for nothing. Jobs were scarce, and the price of food and other necessities were rising higher and higher with each passing day. What little money you were able to make went straight to the bank and out of reach from your booze-swilling lech of a brother. It's on one such run that you come face to face with members of the infamous Dagger Gang; a group of, admittedly handsome, men who steal from the banks to hand it back out to the poor. You want nothing to do with them, but that blond-headed devil might just have something to say to the contrary. (1930s!Mobster!AU)
His Best Friend's Wedding by @ereardon (Series // Rooster x Reader)
Bradley âRoosterâ Bradshaw has been your best friend for a decade. Heâs also your fiancĂŠâs best man. So when he shows up at your hotel room the night before your wedding, itâs just because heâs your friend, right?Â
OTHER SHIPS
Mistaken Identity by @ladylanera â (TGM x Mission: Impossible crossover)
What should be a joyous homecoming quickly unravels after it's discovered a nefarious, unknown group has put a hit out on Captain Mitchell, mistaking the Navy captain for being a covert IMF operative by the name of Ethan Hunt who has an uncanny likeness to the captain for some reason. Enter a twisty web of lies that threaten the very existence of the family as we know it.
**Fic contains spoilers for Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One**
Flower Power by ReformedTsundere â (Icemav)
Flowers, Pete reminds himself, slamming the last of the books closed, are the worst.
New Chat Created: North Island Daggers by Comin2U â (gen fic)
Harvard: why Whatsapp and not just a basic text message? Hangman: because one of us has an android and ruins the ability to message with just internet. Coyote: Screw you too hangman. ________________________________ In which 12 daggers, the best of the best of naval aviators, are all a bunch of kids and thrown in a group chat.
come fly with me (let's fly, let's fly away) by GatheringBlue â (TGM x 9-1-1 Crossover)
It's a common misconception that Buck trained to be a Navy SEAL. For as long as he could remember, flying had been his dream. Most little kids wanted to be a firefighter or an astronaut, but Buck had always wanted to be a pilot. He wanted to fly far, far away from home, where his parentsâ comments that might as well have been slaps for how badly they stung couldnât get to him. Flying was his way out. His escape. If he was thousands of feet up in the sky, way up with the clouds, then his parents couldnât touch him. No one could. When Buck got pulled from the reserves just after the lawsuit, it seemed like perfect timing. There was nothing left for him in LA. Not anymore. So, it looked like Buck was heading back to Top Gun.
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dogfighting 101: 05 - sugar and spice
wc: 1.6k
synopsis: hangman leaves everyone hanging... right?
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athena-verse master post
a/n: absolutely loving all of your comments!! heres some hangman and then centric stuff which I KNOW people are waiting to see more of. the next update will be the final for dogfighting 101 but will feature an interaction between rooster and athena that probably (very honestly) wont answer your questions (yet)
âHowdy Miss âThena,â is Hangmanâs opening as you both enter the range.
âHangman,â your greetingâs lacking a little luster.
Despite your early success, youâd only managed tone once and this was rotation four for you, and thatâs not even taking into account the variations in which you werenât flying and that no one else had managed to take your dad down yet.
Your arms hurt, your shoulders hurt, your back hurt, and you wanted to shower so incredibly bad. More than all of that though, you were emotionally exhausted. Flying with Bradley had been the gift that kept giving because even though youâd already gone through another rotation, you kept thinking about the blow out, about the before, about Bradley. As you stood on the tarmac again, you took in the little indents in your palms from the gravel being pushed into them during your push-ups, rubbing over one red mark and shaking your head. Safe to say, you could not wait to finish out the final few rotations, and then go home.
âWhatâs the matter, Honey?â the tease comes over the comms and even though you know he wants an answer all you can do is scoff.
âGetting tired of push-ups is all,â you say simply.
âI was hoping so,â Jake decides and your brow furrows. You donât need to see him to know he was planning something.
âWhat are you planning?â you ask seriously, fully aware that your dad and the rest of the detachment was listening in.
âI was wondering, are you still made of sugar and spice and everything nice?â it sounds condescending, and youâre sure Phoenix and Halo are scoffing at the question, but you know better.
Sugar and Spice was a code, a reference to something youâd only ever talked through with Jake during some downtime on the carrier. Unlike Rock and Roll which youâd actually trained for with Harvard and Yale during Top Gun, Sugar and Spice was completely theoretical.
âYouâre joking,â you deadpan, turning to glare at him through the canopy.
âYou said you were tired of push-ups. I think it could work, especially since two highly decorated and competent aviators came up with it. Unless, of course, youâd rather continue the heavy set arm day youâve got going on?â he says nonchalantly.
âWhy does it feel like you called me a coward while also complementing me?â you scoff.
âBecause you know me,â is all he offers.
âThatâs a lot of chatter for two aviators who donât have the bandit in their sights,â Maverickâs voice finally cuts through, interrupting your back and forth with Jake.
âHangman, you got eyes?â you ask staring around and out the canopy after confirming your dad wasnât on the radar.
âNo, my guess is heâs coming from below the hard deck again,â the other aviator offers and you do a quick roll, inverting like you had on the first run.
âNo contact,â you huff, rolling back.
And then all of a sudden you hear a boom and Mav comes zipping down in front of you. Breaking the sound barrier as he drops from where heâd been miles above you and Jake moving faster than youâd anticipated.
âHoly shit!â you shout.
âOh fuck!â Jakeâs curse echoes with yours.
âFightâs on, Aviators, letâs see how your arms feel after, kid,â your dad teases as he circles around.
âBreak left!â Hangmanâs shout echoes.
And you do.
You break left and loop around, looking for Jake whoâd gone int he opposite direction. He hadnât ditched you, yet. Not like he had with Phoenix and Bob earlier. You know itâs not entirely fair a line of thought though, he was different with you, heâd yet to break a promise or leave you out to dry, not like he so flippantly seemed to be with everyone else. You hesitate a second longer before deciding, no, I do not want to do more push ups, and yes, I do trust Jake.
âSugar and Spice,â you finally shout.
âWait, really?â the surprise is evident, as if despite his cocky attitude he couldnât believe you were agreeing.
âYes!â you confirm, rolling your eyes. âNow move your ass, Hangman!â
âMy fine ass, you mean,â he shouts back and you can hear the smirk as he loops back to meet you so you could assume the correct positions.
Itâs tricky, you decide.
You always knew it would be, but you never thought youâd actually try it out. In theory, Sugar and Spice was supposed to create a gap that was a trap for the bandit. Where Rock and Roll was a distraction and attack, with each aviator having a specific goal, Sugar and Spice held more risk. Here both pilots act as the distraction, while attempting to get tone at the same time. When youâd initially talked it out with Jake there were three possible formations. Option A was the Side by Side, where you fly parallel. Option B was the Stack, where one pilot flies directly above the other. And Option C, which you had succinctly named, the collision course; in which one approaches from the tail of the bandit, and the other nose.
It seemed Jake had decided to run the collision course. It took a few maneuvers, some creative flying in order to lure Maverick into the right space at the right time, but then you were approaching form his nose, while Jake came in from the tail.
âWhat the fuck?â was your dads response when he realized that he had to make a choice, continue to attempt tone on you, move before Jake got tone on him, or move before you got close enough to get tone on him.
He feigned a left, which you followed, but then he made a sharp turn right.
What Mav didnât anticipate was the height change. Jake had moved up, just enough to angle himself perfectly, and to ensure that if your dad didnât move from the game of chicken you were playing with him, you wouldnât just crash into your own teammate.
When Maverick flipped a hard right, probably hoping to get tone on you, Jake got tone first, having seen the move coming, and prepared accordingly.
It was silent for a moment, as the tone rang out.
âWell Iâll be damned,â Maverickâs voice crackles over the comms as if he hadnât meant to say it out loud.
When you land Hangmanâs already on the ground by your ladder, having rushed out of his jet after landing first.
Youâre not even all the way down when his arms wrap around you and he pulls you down, âHoly shit, âThena, that was fucking incredible!â he shouts, squeezing you for just a moment.
This is Jake, you think fondly. You liked Jake, a lot. You liked him a hell of a lot more than Hangman. Unfortunately, you knew that not everyone got to meet Jake, and that, you decided was a god damned shame.
âI mean, I always knew you were smart, âThee but this idea really was something else entirely! And getting to test it out, Iâm fucking ecstatic the height change workedâŚ.â he was rambling, and there was this twinkle in his eyes that made the green seem alive.
You hadnât seen him ramble since before the announcement of the detachment, honestly not for a while if youâre honest. Maybe the last time youâd both had feet on solid ground instead of an Air Craft Carrier in the middle of the Pacific. He seemed younger, the southern drawl more evident as he talked too fast to fully enunciate each word.
âSeresin! Mitchell!â the shout from your dad forces Jake to stop, and you notice as his brain finally catches up, how he steps back from you and straightens out, how the excited gleam in his eye dies out a bit, and you frown at Jake, because you watch as he tucks the more authentic parts of himself away.
âYes, Sir?â you ask, turning to your father who was approaching.
âHell of a move, whereâd you learn that?â he asks, looking between the two of you.
âLieutenant Mitchell designed it, Sir. After a cat and mouse training exercise on the carrier between our squads,â and if your dad was shocked before, hearing Hangman of all people pay another pilot credit was the blackout on top of the bingo.
âIt was a team effort, Sir,â you argue. âThen and now, I honestly wouldnât have been able to do it with anyone else,â you admit, and something in both your fatherâs gaze, and Jakeâs softens.
âKeep thinking outside the box. Itâs a good skill, and youâll need it,â your father praises you, before turning to head to Hondo for his push ups, giving the next group a bit of a break.
âHey Maverick!â you shout after him, âAlways think the 360!â
A random sentence that no one else would understand, but he would, and based off of the near prideful smile he shoots you before turning back around, you know he understood.
While your dad did his push ups and the next pairing came down, you stopped in an empty hallway. âHey, Jake?â
âYeah?â he asks, pausing and then turning back once he realized you were no longer right beside him.
âIâm happy it worked too. Thanks for not leaving me hanging,â you say softly.
He looks down and then back at you, brows furrowed as if something wasnât adding up for him, âMitchell, you should know by now, Iâd never leave you,â he says in response, green eyes swirling with emotion, too many to place, but his words feel like so much more than just talking as your wingman.
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Ink and Smoke I Robert "Bob" Floyd x Reader
Summary :Â Reuben's wife wants to play matchmakers with Bob. It usually fails until the whole squad has a tattoo appointment.
TW :Â none, full fluff, hyper self indulgent
Length :Â 3664 words
AN :Â maybe it's kind of a self insert fic because of the whole "reader is a tattooed girly" and maybe the bee tattoo is the one I have. Maybe.
posted on AO3 November 8, 2023
A few months had passed since the uranium mission and the squadron was settled to San Diego for good, and Bob had never been happier. He finally had everything and everyone he needed in one place. The squad was a new family for him, he grew close to each of them, even Jake.
Work was easier now that he was permanently stationed here, and he was glad that the squadron was a permanent unit as well ; they were always working together and getting missions as a special task force. He was able to teach new graduates with Phoenix, and he enjoyed being an instructor.Â
Life was good. His little found family fell into an easy routine of Sunday brunches at each other's houses, days off at the beach playing dogfight football, evenings at the Hard Deck. Each of them got to meet the family of the others ; mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, partners⌠Reuben was the first to introduce his wife, Josie, to the squadron and everyone loved her. They were expecting their first child and Mickey had appointed himself as godfather (not that Reuben had anything against it, but he had to talk it over with his wife). Josie had some sort of maternal aura that made them so comfortable, much like Penny ; even Bradley opened up to her about his past, and Jake always seemed to calm down when the pregnant woman gave him the "mommy" look.
As for his own love life, Bobâs friends had tried so many times to set him up on dates, and each time it had failed. The girls he was set up with had nothing to do with it for the most part ; Bob was sure they were great people, but they were always too much for him. He was a discreet and somewhat shy type of guy, he wasn't really comfortable with their extroverted behavior. And it wasn't like he was actively looking for a relationship; he liked being single most of the time. He had his ways, his habits, his comfort zone, and he wasn't in any hurry to leave it. His life was perfect as he saw it. But he couldn't deny that sometimes he felt lonely. He felt that way when he couldn't go home to his family, when he was on leave from work, or when he was asked to write his marital status on some paperwork. He felt that way when he listened to Natasha talk about her dates with her pretty hairdresser and how everything was going smoothly. He felt that way when he saw the girls at the bar only looking at Bradley, Javy, Jake or Mickey; he was right there but invisible. He felt that way when he was the last of his siblings and cousins to be single; his younger brother even got married this year. He felt that way when his father seemed to have to remind him that his last relationship was from before he left for naval school, and when his mother whined about her baby being all alone in San Diego.
Other than that, Bob didn't feel lonely. Not too much.
When he arrived at the Hard Deck after another failed date, Josie sighed with a confused pout.
"Why didn't it work out this time, Bobby?"
He shrugged as he sat between her and Natasha on the stool across from the pool table where Jake and Bradley were playing. "She's just passing through San Diego and she... I don't know, she talked a lot about herself, I didn't have time to get a word in. And when I did, she didn't seem too interested in what I had to say."
"Yickes," Natasha grimaced, "you did well to leave that date early."
"Oh, well, in fact, I didn't... She actually was the one who cut it short, she had to meet a friend apparently. Not that I'm complaining," he smiled slightly at the girls, and Reubenâs wife rolled her eyes before finishing her ginger ale, rubbing her round belly.
"I give up, Bob. You'll find someone eventually, but I'm done trying to set you up. I hate seeing you like this."
"Like what?" he frowned a little, not understanding.
"Like a puppy that's been thrown out," Reuben said as he kissed his wife's temple, joining their conversation. She rolled her eyes, half amused. "That's the idea. You always look so disappointed and sad after these dates. And I know it makes you question your self-worth, and I don't want that. So we won't set you up anymore, consider this my early birthday present to you," she smiled.Â
"Finally - Ouch!" he chuckled, stroking his side where Josie had elbowed him. She sighed with a smile and they moved on to more casual conversation. It was another casual night, and Bob was loving it. The brunette was right, he'll find someone eventually, why force fate?
As the night went on, one particular topic was brought back to the table; their matching tattoo project. The seven of them still hadn't decided what to get, but Reuben had already made an appointment with a tattoo artist that he and Josie had been to a few times; she had four tattoos, and three of them were by that artist. It was fine line, discreet; that style was perfect for the squad.Â
"So, except for Reuben, this will be everyone's first tattoo?" Mickey asked, reading everyone's ideas again on Javy's phone. They all nodded and Natasha scoffed.
"Robert Floyd, stop lying to us! You have a tattoo!"
Bob blushed under the curious gaze of his friends, and if his eyes could throw knives, Phoenix would be dead.
"Come to think of it, we've never seen him without a shirt on," Mickey remarked, narrowing his eyes. The other boys agreed and Jake grinned.
"What kind of embarrassing ink you got Baby on board?"
"If it's the name of an ex-girlfriend, I swear we'll ask for the whole story!" Javy insisted. Everyone tried to guess, making Bob more and more embarrassed and Natasha smirked, proud of her. She saw his tattoo once, after a water fight.Â
"Come on Robby, show them, it's not that bad..." she encouraged him, gently squeezing his forearm. The blond man pouted and sighed, pulling out his phone to find photos. He showed the screen to his friends when he found the picture he was looking for. The tattoo was on his ribs and it was a quote with a carnation flower underneath. Mickey couldn't help but gasp in surprise as he read the quote, his eyes shining with admiration, "Is that a Star Wars reference?"
"It is..." Bob muttered, "And my older cousin has the other half of the quote."
He swiped and showed them a picture of their tattoos side by side; his cousinâs said "Do or do not." with the flower above it, and Bobâs one said "There is no try."
"Nerd," Jake snorted, earning a nudge from Reuben.
"In our defense, we were barely eighteen when we made them, just before I went to naval school," he shrugged.
"I think it's cute," Josie smiled and Bradley hummed in agreement, siping his beer.Â
"How come you never told me you were Star Wars fans?" Mickey accused, "What do you think of the series? Without the last three movies, of course. They don't exist," and he chatted with Bob for a good half hour.Â
Bradley cleared his throat to stop the rumbling, "Can we get back to the tattoo topic? We have less than fifteen hours to decide".
After some discussion and a few scribbles of their ideas on some napkins, they settled on three designs that the tattoo artist would be able to work with.
Bob carefully saved the napkins, and one by one the group went home. He decided to take a walk on the beach before he left.Â
He liked the silence, broken only by the gentle sounds of the waves and the wind. His week had been exhausting and quite stressful, and being here soothed him. The moonlight guided his steps home. As he made his way to his little house, he lit a cigarette. He was not much of a smoker, but every now and then it helped calm his nerves. Truth to be told, he was a little nervous to get tattooed. He wasnât a big fan of needles. He just hoped that the final design would be simple enough so he didnât have to stay too long under the hands and tools of the tattoo artist.
The next day, after a nice lunch together, the group finally went to the tattoo parlor. Josie was with them, even more excited than they were. They walked in, making the little bell above the door ring. Soft rock was playing at a low volume, and some of the artist's work was hanging on the walls.Â
Bob looked around curiously. This parlor was nothing like the one he'd been in with his cousin almost twelve years before. Here, the large windows let in daylight, and the reception and waiting areas were beautifully decorated with green plants (though Bob suspected they were fake). On the coffee table across from the couches was a binder containing the flashes that were still available. And on the walls were photos of several finished tattoos and some awards the artist seemed to have won at conventions around the country. The whole atmosphere was comfortable and reassuring.Â
"I'll be there in two seconds!"Â your voice came from the back of the room.Â
The curtain at the back of the shop opened and you stepped out, dusting your hands. Your arms were covered with tattoos of all kinds; some colored, some not. Bob watched you for a moment, impressed by the number of tattoos you had. His eye fell on the one under and on your collarbones; two daffodils with a bee in the middle. He found it gorgeous.
He was jolted out of his contemplation when Josie threw herself in your arms.
"Bee! It's so good to see you!"
"Hello to you too, Joâ !" you chuckled, returning her hug, "I assume this is the famous Dagger Squad you've been talking about."
You gave them your real name with a smile and shook hands with everyone, "You can call me Bee though, it doesn't bother me!". Your eyes locked with Bob's for a few seconds and he thought he saw you blushing a little. But maybe he had hallucinated.
You offered them some tea or coffee while grabbing your sketchbook and pen. "Okay, so what were your ideas? Joâ and Reuben here told me you had quite a few," you asked with a smile, and the group began to explain what they had in mind. Bob, sitting in front of you, wasn't listening. He was mesmerized ; you had such a sweet voice and a warm, inviting aura. Your eyes shone with interest behind your glasses as you took notes on what Bob's friends were saying. Your soft smile sent butterflies to his stomach, and he felt his cheeks and the tips of his ears blush whenever he made eye contact with you.Â
He was drawn out of his contemplation by Bradley, who nudged him discreetly. You had asked him something, but he didn't seem to have heard.
"Sorry, what?"
"Your friends said you had some papers with your ideas. May I see them?" you chuckled with a sweet smile.
"Oh... Oh! The napkins, yes!" he mumbled and took them out of his pocket. He displayed them on the coffee table in front of you. He blushed as your fingers brushed over his, and Josie and Natasha noticed. They looked at each other and wiggled their eyebrows. An idea had blossomed in their mindsâŚ
***
A few sketches later, you had a design that everyone in the group loved. It was simple enough that you could make the seven of them that afternoon. While you were getting everything ready, the Daggers argued about who would go after Reuben, who volunteered to go first. But Bob seemed a little lost and couldn't say anything. Josie sighed and intervened, hands on hips, like a mother scolding her children.
"Okay, everybody, calm down. Jake will go second, Mickey third and then Javy."
"But why?" Jake gasped and Mickey pouted.
"Because you three are too afraid, I can feel it. Look at it this way: the sooner you get it done, the sooner it's over."
"Good thinking..." Javy muttered.
"Thank you. Then Natasha, Bradley, and finally Bob. As soon as you're done, go to the little store next door and get yourself a snack, okay?"
The five nodded like children, but Natasha had a little mischievous smile on her lips that matched Josie's. But the boys, except for Reuben, didn't seem to notice. The latter gave his wife a knowing look and shook his head with a smile when she just shrugged.
Bob wasn't sure what to do. He looked at you a few times as you finished cleaning Reubenâs finished tattoo. You laughed with him and Bob blushed. He'd never seen anyone laugh so beautifully. His heart raced a little, but he couldn't take his eyes off you. You were mesmerizing, a work of art.Â
"... Bob?"
"Huh?" he hummed, still lost in contemplation.
"Bobby, stop staring, you're not discreet," Josie giggled and Bob blushed wildly. He looked around and to his relief the others didn't seem to be paying too much attention to him. "You know, Bee is single... you should ask her out. You're totally her type."
"Am I?" he mumbled, blushing as Nat and Josie giggled, "I-I mean, I, uh⌠sheâs-" Bob stuttered. He was busted. Natasha wrapped her arm around his and looked at you.
"From what Josie and Reuben have told me, Bee is really sweet," she said.
"She loves sci-fi, has two cats, builds Legos, and she absolutely loves quiet walks on the beach, just like you," Josie informed him with a smile, and Bob's cheeks turned even redder. He watched as you reassured Jake and explained how the machine worked. Your smile definitely made Bob's heart flutter. He wanted it to be directed at him. Not at Jake who was certainly flirting with you⌠although you didnât seem that affected by it.
"She's a great girl, Bobby, and yes, I said I'd stop to set you up, but this isn't technically a date. It's up to you if you want to ask her out," Josie argued and he nodded, playing nervously with his fingers.
"I... I'll try?" he murmured, clearly worried about the situation, "but what if you're wrong and I'm not her type? Or what if I make it all awkward? or what if-"
"Calm down Floyd, it'll be fine! She won't reject you like that. Look at her, she's too nice for that. You have the whole afternoon to relax and just be yourself with her. We'll keep the others out," Natasha smiled as she gave him a friendly nudge. He sighed and nodded, trying to keep his composure. But then he frowned and turned to the two women beside him. "That's why you wanted me to go last?"
They just chuckled and shrugged. Bob sighed again and shook his head, "You two are a menace," he groaned.
As the afternoon wore on, Bob had to go out twice to catch his breath. He tried not to smoke right now, but the urge got stronger as his turn to get tattooed approached. He watched you laugh with Bradley as you tattooed him on the inside of his bicep. Then Bradley pointed at Bob and said something to you. You smiled a little and waved to him. He blushed so hard he thought his whole face was on fire. He shyly waved back and thought he saw you blush again. But you quickly turned your attention back to Bradley.
Bob's heart was pounding, he was filling up like a 10-year-old facing his first crush.Â
And finally it was his turn. Josie and Natasha managed to get everyone out by pretending to go shopping for dinner - which wasn't exactly a lie. Bob was worriedly silent as you cleaned your station. You turned to him and smiled.Â
"Would you like something to drink while I finish preparing the area? I have some ginger ale, Reuben told me you usually like it?"
Bob just nodded, speechless. How can you be so thoughtful?Â
He thanked you as you handed him the glass and watched you print the last stencil.
"Nervous?" you asked, tilting your head to meet his gaze, "Where do you want it?"
"Y-Yeah, a little bit," he swallowed and scratched his neck nervously, "I, uh... maybe here?" he gestured to his ribs, the side that had no tattoos.
"Josie told me you already had a tattoo, right? Do you want them mirrored, like symmetrical?" you asked as he took off his shirt. You blushed. This man was really, really beautiful. His friends were too, you'd seen Jake and Mickey shirtless, but Bob... Bob had this charming boyish face and a body that you could see yourself curling up against in your bed for a cuddle in rainy weather. He had that old American charm with his wire-rimmed glasses, that little curl of hair that fell perfectly on his forehead, and that shy smile. You wanted him to take you out on a date anywhere he wanted and listen to his surprisingly raspy voice talk about absolutely anything... but you had to be professional.
"Yes," he replied, "I think it could be quite harmonious..."
"I think so too," you smiled at him and prepared his skin before placing the stencil. You let him check to see if he liked the placement. He turned to you and his crooked smile made you feel all warm inside. He was absolutely adorable.
"I love it," he said, excited like a little boy on Christmas Eve, "it looks amazing!"
"Well, let's get to work then, Lieutenant!" you chuckled and let him lie down. You put on your gloves and turned on the machine. You saw him take a deep breath and exhale slowly; surely to calm his nerves. "Ready?" you asked quietly and he nodded.
He didn't flinch or move once during the session. You saw him grimace from time to time, but he was perfectly still. You tried to talk to him to ease the process without pushing him too hard, and to your own surprise, he was quite talkative. The two of you debated which was the best Lego set you owned - it was obviously the Millenium Falcon. He really made you laugh when he explained how Bradley accidentally broke his glasses and how Josie scolded them for being reckless while playing soccer on the beach. And you both agreed that Reuben and Josie would make great parents. He walked you outside when you said you needed a smoke break.
"I don't smoke that much, I'm trying to quit," you shrugged, "but some days are harder than others."
"Yeah, I get it, I'm not a heavy smoker either, but it helps... relax, I guess," he said, lighting your cigarette and then his. You smiled and agreed. In the distance, the sun was slowly setting, casting orange and pink hues in the sky. Bob blew his smoke slowly through his nose and sighed.
"I love sunsets," he said, "it's always a different color show..."
"I'm sure it's nicer when you're actually in the sky, isn't it?"
"Oh yes it is!" he replied excitedly, "Sometimes with the clouds it's like being surrounded by cotton candy. It's so pretty, but it makes me hungry."Â
You laughed and his smile grew wider.
"So you have a sweet tooth?"
"The worst," he sighed with a soft grin, "I think I might be addicted to sugar. I mean, we all are a little, but sweet things are my weakness."
The way he looked at you when he said that made you blush furiously. And he blushed too, surprised at his own behavior. But you didn't seem bothered, so he wasn't embarrassed. You bit your lip and sighed with a smile before looking back at him.
"So if I asked you to come with me to the fair and eat our body weight in candy and cake on Sunday, would you agree?"
"Yes," he blushed, surprised at his own eagerness to accept your proposition. He chuckled and nodded, "I would gladly agree."
"It's a date then..." you smiled and exchanged numbers. Then you resumed your conversation about whatever was on your minds. Bob had never felt so comfortable with anyone, and neither had you. Unfortunately, the rest of the Daggers made their way back to your shop to pay you for the tattoos and take some pictures of them. They were all happy with the results and Mickey promised to come back for more. Bob couldn't stop smiling and looking at you as if you were holding the stars, and neither could you. You said goodbye to everyone, hugged Reuben and Josie - asking their growing baby in her belly to behave - and kissed Bob on the cheek when he last existed. You had to stand on tiptoe to do it, which he found adorable.
"See you Sunday, Bob," you almost whispered.
"Gladly Bee, can't wait," he smiled and tucked a strand of hair behind your ear.
You waved him goodbye and he felt all light and happy on his way to his car.
The rest of the group was completely forgotten, but they were watching from a distance. They were surprised and so lost by what they had just witnessed, except for Nat and Josie who were really proud of their part in it. They discreetly high-fived and giggled.
"What did you do?" Reuben finally asked his wife, curious.
"Me? Nothing," she smiled at him before looking at Bob, who didn't stop smiling. She took her husband's hand on the way to their car and chuckled, "I just encouraged fate."
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His Reason to Fanboy đŚ¸ââď¸ | Mickey âFanboyâ Garcia imagine
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Characters & Pairings: Mickey 'Fanboy' Garcia x MovieStar!reader (romantic) Dagger squad (platonic), Marvel actors (platonic)
Content Warnings: fluff, slight profanity, pop culture references, timeline events not completely in order | Female!reader (she/her) | wc: about 7k
Requested đ¨ yes/no for Anonymous (tagging @eternalsams though cause I know how much you love Mickey <3)
Premise: Little was known about the private life of energetic WSO Mikey 'Fanboy' Garcia to his fellow Top Gun alum. He was a walking encyclopedia when it came to all thing's superheroes and Hollywood's biggest stars. So it's the biggest surprise of their lives when the face behind his call sign Fanboy is revealed after years of wondering who claimed his heart when he was just a teenager.
Note: gosh writing this reminded me how much i love writing famous!reader x dagger pairings. this was so fun and long awaited so big apologies to the person who requested this last summer đĽ°đĽš. I hope it was worth the wait and I did it justice!! đŤśđź
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If there is one thing the Dagger squad knows about their energetic WSO, Mickey Garcia, itâs that he lives up to his callsign Fanboy. Everyday they bear witness to his knowledge of all things superheroes and whoâs dating who in Hollywood. The manâs apartment--or dorm on base depending on where he is--gives away all his interests and pop culture loves. Anyone who becomes friends with Mickey would have no trouble finding a birthday gift. There'd be endless ideas.Â
Each room of his home had its own theme. Go to the bathroom and youâre hit with his love for Star Wars. Doctor Who memorabilia coats his kitchen. Then his living room looks straight out of Avengers tower. Throughout the apartment thereâs knick knacks from attending a multitude of conventions, including a wall dedicated to signed pictures and movie posters.Â
âDamn, Garcia,â Hangman whistles, roaming the vast collection. âYou sure are a collector.â The WSO laughs, waltzing to his fridge to collect a case of beers for the squad.Â
âMy pride and joy.â
âI can see that,â Jake stops in front of a glass case filled to the brim with Funko Pops and figurines. One striking detail was the majority being characters of a certain actress hot in the Hollywood scene. âI see you also got a crush on Y/n L/n.âÂ
The name sent a large smile on Mickeyâs face, filling his chest with warmth and butterflies, though his friends were too occupied to notice. âYou can say that.âÂ
âCâmon, Mickey!â Y/n shouted at him from the sidewalk, waving a hand frantically toward the movie theater. âWeâre gonna miss it!â It was a packed house, Mickey weaving through a horde of people after his mother dropped him off, promising to pick the two teenagers once the film ended. Listed in bold letters on the showings were âSpider-Man 2â, along with several others but they didnât matter to them. They were there for the newest Spider-Man, having anticipated it all year.
Y/n stood with a cross body bag filled with candy, holding up the tickets. âYouâre lucky I already got our seats.â Mickey fell into step as she led them inside, rolling his eyes playfully.
âAt the very least weâd miss the previews, Y/n.â He held the door open, ânot the end of the world.âÂ
âSpeak for yourself,â she teased, thanking him in the process. Together they beelined for the concessions. With a soda and popcorn bucket in their hands the teens made it to their seats right as the lights dimmed. Y/n visibly excited during the trailers for National Treasure, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Then when it came time for the movie to start, she barely touched the popcorn. Leaving Mickey to enjoy it for himself. They shared candy and gasps during intense scenes.Â
When the film ended the teens made their way out immersed in a debrief, âHarry is going to be a problem in the next one,â Y/n predicted with confidence, âNow that he knows Peter is Spider-Man, heâs gonna go after him to avenge his father.â The girl threw her hands up, âWhich wasnât even his fault!âÂ
Mickey laughed, popping a few leftover skittles in his mouth, âIâm kinda sad about Octavius. He had a change of heart in the end.âÂ
âYeah,â she agreed with a sigh. They walked in the direction of the Dairy Queen next to the theater. Craving some ice cream while they waited for Mickeyâs mom. âI hope one day I can be in one.â Mickey peered at her, frowning at her tone which was a mix of longing and sadness.
âA superhero movie?âÂ
âAny movie really,â she chuckled, pushing her hands in the pockets of her denim jacket. âA superhero one would be amazing--just because I love them so much.â Since they became friends at eight years old and their shared interest in comics, Y/n and Mickey watched pretty much every superhero movie to exist. Only when they turned 10 did their parents allow them to go to the theaters on opening weekend with supervision. It was the past year they were able to go alone now that they were fifteen and in high school.
Living in California, on the outskirts of Los Angeles, Y/n had always had a desire to go into acting. Begging her family to take her to auditions. Which was difficult considering they had full time jobs. Y/nâs mother a paralegal and her father a mechanic. When Y/n turned 10 her parents agreed to take her to commercial auditions on weekends. She landed several jobs, including ones for well known brands like Coca-Cola, Cheerios, and Motarola to promote their new phone. Children's toys, and hotel marketing. Recently came guest roles on popular tv-shows, like Thatâs So Raven, House, and voice acting on Danny Phantom. She had her agent to thank for that.Â
But she was itching for that big break.
âYouâll make it, Y/n,â Mickey put his arm around her shoulder, the girl leaning in. âYouâre the most ambitious, hard-driven, working person Iâve ever met. Youâve got family and friends who support you. An agent who cares about you.â If there was one thing he was right about it was her support team. Y/nâs agent Tanya had been with Y/n for two years and worked endlessly to secure her projects. The two were introduced in 2002 shortly after Y/n had a small role of a young vampire in Queen of the Damned. Her first feature debut, but it was so small she wasnât listed on the credits.Â
Tanya believed in Y/n more than anyone else. She was the reason Y/n appeared on more tv-shows than commercials within the last two years. While getting movie roles proved difficult, Tanya was determined and had Y/n pumping out auditions left and right.Â
Mickey squeezed her shoulder gently, adding a friendly kiss to her cheek that made her heart flutter. âItâll happen.You just have to be patient.âÂ
If only the two had made a bet that day. Mickey never lost faith in Y/nâs potential. And when they finally entered a relationship junior year after years of mutual pining it only heightened. They both attended University of Southern California, Y/n pursuing acting while Mickey studied aeronautical engineering. While finishing high school, Y/n auditioned consistently for L.A productions, accumulating credits on Constantine (which had her loss for words getting to work with Keanu Reeves), Ugly Betty, Bring It On: All or Nothing, and her personal favorite, X-Men: The Last Stand. Then in 2006 she had credits on Transformers, Knocked-Up, and Freedom Writers which were released in 2007. Those roles would benefit her in the years to come for the connections she made with co-stars.Â
Her building resume those years resulted in Y/n getting that big break she dreamed off. One crisp January day in 2007, having just wrapped on a guest appearance on Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Y/n received a call from Tanya. Changing the trajectory of her career forever.Â
âIâve got you an audition to play Robert Downey Jr.âs daughter in this new Iron Man production.â
Y/n literally spit out her soda, choking as she tried to say, âIâm sorry, did you say Iron Man.â Of course she heard correctly, but Y/n being the massive comic fan she had to be sure.Â
âYes,â Tanya chuckled, Y/n could hear her typing away on her laptop. âIâm emailing you the scene--youâll read for Jon Favreau, Kevin Feige and the casting director. Thereâs a chance Robert might be there for you two to do a chemistry read.âÂ
Y/n rushed to her laptop, nearly running into the wall of her dorm when she cut the corner too fast. The *ding* of the email coming through sounded, Y/n sliding into her chair at a rapid speed to open the document and print it out.Â
âSo youâll do it?â Tanyaâs voice reminded the girl she was still on the phone.Â
âWhere do I meet you?â
Now if Y/n were being honest, she wasnât too confident of her chances of getting the role. It was the inaugural film of this highly anticipated Marvel franchise. Not to mention an L.A set so who knows how many up and coming actors are fighting for a spot. Y/n knew her odds were slim. But she was going to give the best damn performance ever.Â
She planned to tell Mickey about the audition once she knew the outcome. As much as she loved and trusted him and his faith in her, Y/n didnât want to disappoint him. Not that she ever could, Mickey adored her and supported everything she did. But since he loved superheroes as much as her, this was important to him as well.
The audition process was a long and painful process. Following the initial reading, Y/n had been called back four more times as the team narrowed down their choices. They did several scenes, particularly the ones with Robert since the character would be on screen with him the most. Each time Y/n read with Robert it was nerveracking, but she handled it well and really put her acting capabilities to the test. The man complimented her after every session to which she was grateful for. It boosted her confidence. Even if she didnât get the role, Y/n was thankful for the experience and hoped to work with Robert in the future.Â
After a grueling month-long process, Y/n received the call sheâd been waiting for. From Kevin Feige himself. âWe want you to be our Jordyn Stark.â It took everything in Y/n to hold back her screams of joy. Releasing them the second they ended the call. She nearly woke up the entire dorm hall, thankfully no cops were called.Â
Mickey was over the moon when she told him the news. Jumping from his side of the booth to pull her up into a massive hug. Kissing all over her face, âOh my God this is amazing!! Youâre gonna be a superhero--I knew you could do it! Holy shit!â They looked like little kids in a candy store, bouncing up and down in a fit of excitement.
Proud of his girlfriend, Mickey dragged her to the nearest comic store. Purchasing a comic that featured her character and figurine. âWill you do me the honor,â he held up a sharpie, grinning at the look of joy on her face, âof signing this for me. I want to be the first person to have THE Jordyn Stark aka THE Iron Lady,â he winked, and finished, âaka THE Y/n L/nâs autograph.âÂ
Tears formed in her eyes. Both from the overwhelming amount of happiness and because of Mickeyâs whole show. People passing by gave confused looks, unaware the girl was about to become the face of a whole generation.Â
Iron Manâs release sparked a new era in Hollywood. Marvel Studios got the green light to begin plans for a whole phase of projects in the universe. Reception to Y/nâs performance of Jordyn Stark was well received. Fans and critics praised her, fellow actors committing she was the scene stealer.Â
Rosario Dawson, a massive comic book fan, stated in an interview when asked if she saw Iron Man, âAre you kidding? I saw it three times in theaters--I was blown away! And the girl who played Tonyâs daughter, I believe Y/n is her name, oh my gosh she was amazing,â the woman talked with her hands, âEvery scene she was in had me either laughing, on the edge of my seat, or simply going âwow, this girl is talentedâ. She matched Robertâs energy on screen so youâd think they are a father-daughter duo in real life.âÂ
Samuel L. Jackson, who would go on to be Y/nâs co-star in future Marvel films and Hollywood projects, said, âLook I donât say this lightly, but that girl is gonna go places. And to think this is her first big supporting role in a motion picture!â He smiled brightly, âwhat a talent.â
Y/n was full of excitement, not hesitating to sign her name on the dotted line for a multi-picture contract--but not before her agent and lawyer read over it. The success she garnered from Iron Man occurred rather quickly. In the following year Y/n found herself attending award shows for the first time. Winning Best Supporting Actress in an Action Movie, Best Scene Stealer, Best Duo with Robert Downey Jr. and Best Breakthrough Actress at the MTV Movie Awards. She also won her category for the Kids Choice and Teen Choice Awards.Â
Before long her agent was blowing up her phone. Iron-Man 2, 3 and The Avengers were already accounted for and Y/n wanted to lengthy her filmography to prevent being typecast. Obviously she loved Superhero/Action movies, but she desired to be a versatile actress. Countless auditions, but Y/n soon became a staple name in the early 2010s with performances in Tron: Legacy, Black Swan, Insidious, Grown Ups, Contagion, teaming up again with RDJ and Jude Law in Sherlock Holmes. Then in 2012-2014 Y/n added Men In Black 3, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Enemy, The Hunger Games: Mockinjay and Interstellar to her list. Working with amazing directors and popular franchises pushed her into international stardom. Plus making lifetime collaborations.Â
Oh, and canât forget being nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars and Golden Globes. Winning the latter and making Y/n one of Hollywood's most desired acts. Now whenever she appears in a project, the Golden Globe Winner precedes her name.
And Mickey was there every step of the way. He was living his dream of working in aviation, completing OTS and flight school to become a weapons-specialist officer in the Navy. The backseater to the pilot, but just as important. Y/n was beyond proud. Thinking of all those times Mickey randomly gave plane facts or begged her to go to the air show in high school. Anytime she traveled and saw a figurine of a plane he was missing from his collection she got it. Luckily the Navy kept him on the west coast. Making it easier to see each other during her days away from set. He loved his job. And Y/n loved him.Â
Maintaining a relationship while in high-demand careers was no easy task. Especially when oneâs a movie star and the other goes on classified missions for the government. Add on the fact they wanted to keep their private life a secret to prevent media scrutiny. Y/n worried in the beginning Mickey would view it negatively. Not posting about him on social media or bringing him to premiers and award shows. Like he was some dirty secret. But Mickey, the wonderful man he is, never was bothered. In fact he liked the idea.Â
They talked consistently, sometimes everyday unless they were occupied with work. Y/n kept him updated on every audition. Sharing the excitement with him each role she landed and comforted by his voice when rejected. And while he didnât go to the premieres, Mickey was at every opening weekend for her movies. Dragging his friends along each time. Itâs no surprise he earned the callsign Fanboy for his endless passion for movies. Specifically the superhero ones. While drunk the first weekend in flight school he gave the entire lore of the current MCU projects. To anyone he would just be labeled a superfan. Unaware of the true reason behind his love for the MCU.Â
The mid-to-late 2010s did not disappoint. Y/nâs contract for the MCU extended as Jordyn Stark became a prominent figure in the franchise. And with her strong chemistry and bonds, Y/n collaborated with several of her Marvel co-stars in projects outside of the MCU. Jeremy Renner in Arrival, working with Denis Villenueve again starring in his Enemy and Sicario. Brie Larson in Room, Tom Hiddleston in Crimson Peak. Both of whom, with Samuel L. Jackson, starred in Kong: Skull Island with Y/n. She worked with Tessa Tompson in Annihilation--who would go on to cite inspiration from Y/nâs performance in MIB when she joined the franchise in 2019. Then after working with him in Men in Black 3, Y/n teamed up alongside Josh Brolin in Sicario, Deadpool 2, and eventually parts 1 & 2 of Denisâ adaptation of Dune.Â
âOh sheâs one of my favorite people to work with,â Josh said during the press tour for Endgame after the interviewer mentioned all the times the two collaborated. âI had first seen her in Freedom Writers back in 2007 and thought she was just spectacular. Then of course in Iron Man, what can I say,â he shrugged while beaming, âItâs because of her and Downey that we have the MCU in the first place. They really set it in motion and to capture that feeling of, âthis is going to be somethingâ so early on is incredible.â Josh crossed his legs, grinning wide as he added, âI love working with Y/n, Iâll say yes to any project if sheâs attached and Iâm excited for this next thing we got going with Denis after this.â
Besides movies Y/n continued to land jobs on shows whenever she was back in L.A. Tanya, her agent with an iron fist, booked her guest appearances on The Good Place, Black Mirror, Hannible, and The Americans. Her gig on Daredevil stirred major discourse in the Marvel community. Especially after it was announced years later the MCU would be buying the rights to the Netflix Marvel productions. In 2017 she had a recurring role as part-time companion to the 12th Doctor on Doctor Who. Becoming a fan favorite, the actress was constantly asked by fans and reporters if she had plans to return for the upcoming 60th Anniversary special. Y/n enjoyed her time in England and met up with several friends. Christopher Nolen, in fact, had called her up with the offer of a role in his upcoming work, Tenet.Â
How could she pass that up?
2019 from the start was going to be an interesting year for the actress. At the height of her career Y/n felt the train was non-stopping. Traveling around the world. Press tours and interviews. Finding time to decompress was a task in itself. In between projects Y/n visited Mickey at his base in Northern California. Just like old times theyâd go to the movies together. Only in disguise to hide from fans and the paparazzi. Sometimes theyâd see her movies--usually at Mickeyâs request, but Y/n always felt weird watching herself on screen. Sheâd think after over fifteen years in the industry sheâd be used to it, but nevertheless sheâd tend to think, âI couldâve done that better,â with every scene.Â
By September of that year Y/n was gearing up for a major project with longtime friend and collaborator, Denis Villenueve. Endgame had taken over the globe, concluding 10 years of buildup between characters and storylines. Tears upon tears were shed at the premiere. Unsure of what Marvel had planned for Jordyn Stark, Y/n prepared for the next chapter in her career. On top of Endgame sheâd been in Greta Gerwigâs Little Women and the rom-com, Isnât It Romantic. Sheâd signed on for a three-picture deal with Deadpool, but now he was also going to join the MCU, so the future of her character was in question. Ryan, however, assured her sheâd remain in the universe, already texting plans of potential dialogue and jokes.Â
Then there were countless interviews and promos.
âHi, Iâm Y/n L/n!â her excited tone was directed to the camera, sitting criss crossed on a pastel purple fabric that lifted into the backdrop. âAnd Iâm here with Buzzfeed to answer some questions sent in from Twitter and play with puppies.â She rubbed her hands together, âBring them in!â
Dream come true if she were being honest. Surrounded by tiny four-legged creatures that caused her heart to sour. Answering the questions was actually the difficult part, pulling the slips of paper from the bowl and reading aloud, âWhat has been your favorite role to play?â
âThis is probably obvious,â her laugh was light and genuine, âbut it has to be the one, the only, the absolute icon herself, Miss. Jordyn M. Stark.â Y/n visibly awed as a beagle pup climbed into her lap. âAnyone who knew me growing up--.â she instantly thinks of Mickey, smile widening, âknows my love for superheroes and comics in general. I was always at the movies opening weekend, sometimes even opening night, to watch the newest release. Getting to play Jordyn Stark has been an absolute dream come true. Not only has it fulfilled a longtime aspiration of wanting to play a superhero, but itâs opened the door to so many opportunities,â she points out the obvious, âshe put me on the map. Itâs crazy to think itâs been over a decade since I brought Jordyn to life on the big screen and until Marvel lets me know whatâs next for her, itâs a bittersweet end to an amazing chapter in my life.â
âWhatâs been the most challenging part of your career?â
Y/n thinks for a moment, petting the husky pup biting her shoelaces, âI think having to migrate from what my life was like before booking Jordyn--which is ironic considering thatâs what every actor's goal is. To get that big break that shoots them into stardom if you sayâŚâ her hands move to emphasize her point. âGoing from a freshman in college working a part-time job at a hotel and getting tiny gigs on L.A productions,â she lifts her left hand up, then her right, âto the train never reaching its stopâŚit was a big shift. I definitely was the type of actor calling up co-stars with questions like, âis it always like this?ââ she ends it with a chuckle, âI think I managed it well, but I still think about it from time to time.â
âFavorite actor/actresses to work with?â
She doesnât hesitate, âDowney of course, thatâs my ride or die. His name on my phone is literally, âWork Father/Iron Dadâ.â She laughs with the crew, âAnd Josh Brolin--love that man so much. Iâll actually be seeing him soon and Iâm excited to catch up.â A pup barks for attention and Y/n lifts him in her arms, âI love working with Tessa Tompson. She and I got close on set during Avengers and I gave her advice on joining the Men In Black family. If thereâs one actress Iâd love to work with again it would be Viola Davis.â Y/n clutches a hand to her chest, âWe had to do so many scenes over because I could not stop staring at her in awe and would miss my cue or forget my line. Ah! I was so embarrassed--but she was great about it and I freakinâ love her. I really really adore Keanu Reeves--in fact,â a wink is sent to the camera, âI might actually have some exciting news to share soon regarding a certain action franchise heâs in.â Seconds after the interview was released Twitter was buzzing. Excited about the potential of Y/n joining the John Wick series.
âIs there another superhero, or possibly villain, youâd be interested in playing on the big screen?â
âOoo I like this question,â Y/n grins, clapping a bit only to have the puppy in her lap playfully take a bite at her fingers. âAs I mentioned I love comic books, so any chance to play a character in one Iâm taking. If I had to chooseâŚ.â she scratches her chin before smirking, âPoison Ivy is one of my favorites from DC--if I were to play her alongside Margot Robbieâs Harley Quinn I think that would be so iconic. Iâd love to play a villian/anti-hero in general,â she shrugs nonchalantly. â The closest I got to playing one was Shock in Daredevil. Every other character in a superhero setting Iâve done has been heroes. Thereâs so many villains in X-Men I think are intriguing--Dark Phoenix, Fatale, and Copycat. But for sure Poison Ivy is my top choice.â
âDo you have any advice on romance?â
The question fills Y/n with heat, giggling under her breath which the camera catches. âI donât think Iâm the best to answer this question, because when it comes to romance I just wing it--,â her hands raise in defense, âwhich had worked to my advantage.â The topic of relationships was rare for Y/n. No surprise there since sheâs been known to keep her private life private her entire career. Not to mention sheâd been with Mickey for half her life. âMy partner on the other hand is very romantic. He loves to plan dates, surprise me with my favorite candy, and will send memes at the most random times of the day because they remind him of me. Heâs not in the industry,â she is quick to point out, giving viewers a first time look of her personal life, âbut he knows a lot and is my biggest supporter. I love him dearly.â
The video went viral on twitter and, as expected, people had a lot to comment on the clip of Y/nâs love life.Â
@/Lokidarling: awed so many times watching @/SuperY/n talk about her partner. I hope to love someone like that one day.
@/TheDoctorsWife: So we can all agree Y/n L/nâs partner is the luckiest man on the planet.Â
@/MTV: currently sobbing that our wife @/SuperY/n is off the market.
@/Slick_like_AgentK: @/SuperY/n heard the rumors about her and Sebastian Stan and said âNOT TODAY!â
 In the weeks leading to fall Y/n made plans to read Dune at Denisâ request. Had auditions lined up for Succession, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and The School for Good & Evil. And desperately needed time with her fiance. The two recently engaged following their 30th birthday.Â
Technically they were legally married under Californiaâs common law. Theyâd been together since 16 and while no rings were on their fingers, they had assets. Including cars, apartments, and dogs. Still they wanted a wedding and proper marriage documents. Both agreed to sign each other's prenup. A scene almost comical when they approached both their lawyers, who along with their families and Y/nâs agent knew of their relationship.Â
Admittedly, the engagement was a result of upcoming events. Ever since Mickey informed her of his orders to return to Top Gun for a classified mission Y/n had been stressed. Thoughts plagued her mind of the dangers Mickey could face. Not just the mission but the training itself. Sheâd heard of incidents of technical malfunctions in the air that led to someoneâs death. The thought of Mickey hurt or worse, dead, in the line of duty was her worst nightmare. And since she was not his wife, medical professionals were required to not share any information of his status if he were admitted.Â
So before he shipped out, they did what the typical military couple does on a time crunch: they went to the courthouse.Â
Did Y/nâs publicist bribe and threaten to sue the official if TMZ got word? Only God bore witness to that interaction.Â
By the grace of a higher spirit Mickey came home to her. They had little to no contact while he was off shore so the second he called her up saying he was back in Fightertown Y/n was packing a bag. Speeding down the next morning.Â
Their time together was private, and unbeknownst to both it would be the last. In a sense that is.Â
Because they pulled off the impossible, Mickey and the rest of the Dagger Squad were declared an official strike squad for the Pentagon, basing the team at Fightertown. A good thing for the couple. Now instead of a four-hour drive it was cut down to just over two hours.Â
âHow long will you be gone?â He brushed his fingers down the length of her arm, the two cuddled on the couch watching The Bachelorette.Â
âA few months,â was her reply, nibbling on a twizzler. Sighing, she nuzzled against his touch, not wanting to think about the long flight to Budapest ahead of her. Sheâd planned to use that time to read Dune before her first day on set. âMaybe less if all goes well. How long will you be offshore?â Y/n referred to his pending mission with the Dagger Squad. She felt him shrug against her.
âIâd say no more than a couple weeks. Rooster is team leader and Mavâs supervisor. Itâll be a piece of cake.â
Tilting her head up to look at him, Y/n smiled, âI want to meet your friends. They sound like great people.â
âThey are,â Mickey grinned, matching her gaze, âYouâd love them--but I have to warn you they can be a handful. Especially Javy.â He laughed as the memory popped in his head, âItâs amazing we can get stuff done at times.â
Y/n thought for a moment, laying her head back on his shoulder, âMaybe when I get back we can talk about going public. What do you think?â her tone was nervous, butterflies in her stomach for his reaction. This was the first time in a while the idea of disclosing their relationship came up. And considering they were now legally married, keeping it secret was harder by the day.
Mickey tightened his hold around her, pressing a kiss to her temple. It made her instantly relax, âWhatever you want, mi amor.â He smiled at her sigh of relief, âYou know I wonât object--so long as youâre sure about it.â
âI am,â she doesnât hesitate, âweâve kept it hidden for so long--which Iâm amazed by with all the times weâve gone out.â The fact her disguises worked made her laugh any time she thought about it. âEveryone at Marvel pretty much had their suspicions that I was in a serious relationship. Never said anything, which Iâm grateful for. But I want to share you with the world,â leaning back up, Y/n cups his cheek, stroking his jaw followed by a sweet kiss to the lips, âbecause you are my world.â
If only there was a camera secretly concealed in Mickeyâs apartment the day his closest friends discovered the secret heâd been harboring. It happened unexpectedly, completely taking them both off guard.Â
Wanting to surprise Mickey after months away filming, Y/n arrived in San Diego with their favorite take out in hand and headed straight to his apartment. As she was taking the items from her car she noticed a man with a very large camera across the street.Â
Pointing the lens straight at her.
âFuck,â was the first word out of her mouth, beginning to grab things in a rush.
âY/n! Y/n over here!âÂ
Preparing herself, Y/n put on a brave face and turned on her heel. âHello!â she smiled and waved, seeing the pap had moved closer but still kept his distance. âAll I ask is please donât take photos of my license plate, if you donât mind.â Running into paparazzi while driving her own car always brought fear. Many celebrities had unfortunately dealt with fans showing up to their homes due to their license plate being leaked. Y/n tried her best to prevent that whenever she could.
Thankfully the gentleman was nice, waving a hand in return. âNo problem!â He continued snapping pictures as she walked, following behind several paces. When she got inside, without her usual disguise because she was in a rush, Y/n caught the stunned expression of the doorman and receptionist. âCatâs out of the bag.â
Ruffling for her key once in the elevator, Y/n shot a quick text to her agent and publicist, âsooooo we might have a problemâŚalthough it's not the worst if weâre being real.â Quickly putting her phone back in her bag to not see the incoming replies--to spare herself the stress--Y/n hurried to the apartment. Not even giving Mickey a warning before she busted inside only to shock herself with the discovery of people inside.
âOh my,â she said aloud, hearing the sound of someone dropping their phone followed by several gasps and a âwhat the fuck?â.
Mickey, however, was jumping from his seat, âBaby!â he shouted in glee, rushing to encompass her in a massive bear hug. Completely oblivious to the fact his friend's jaw dropping reactions behind him. âWhen did you get it? Just now? I thought you were coming on Monday!âÂ
Wrapping her arms around him, Y/n remembers why she was there in the first place. âI wanted to surprise you,â lips meet her cheek. âI brought Sambinoâs.â
Mickey moans like he just won the lottery, cupping her face, âYou are a living angel. How did I get so lucky?âÂ
Smirking, Y/n hands him the bag as they untangle and replies, âYou didnât make fun of me for being the only girl in our third grade class who liked comics.â She scrunches her nose when he âboopsâ it, followed by a quick kiss to the lips.Â
By now the group taking up the entire living room had stood up, congregating in the kitchen. All wore matching expressions: flabbergasted, awe, and pure confusion. The man closest to Mickey who towered over everyone spoke first.
âGarcia,â Payback choked out a laugh, wrapping his head around the fact he just witnessed his partner kiss THE Y/n L/n. His hand waved in their direction, âWhen you said you and your highschool sweetheart preferred to keep a low profileâŚher being the actress youâre obsessed over was not at all what I had in mind.â
Jake scoffed, âspeak for yourself, I thought he was bullshitting us about having a high-school sweetheart,â at Mickeyâs look of offense he raised his hands in defense, âWhat? You hardly ever spoke of her and quite frankly--â hands wave around the place, âyou have no pictures whatsoever.âÂ
âOh I do,â The WSO winds an arm over Y/nâs shoulder, to which she leans into. âJust theyâre in photo albums and kept in a safe place. Away from prying eyes.â A playful smack hits his chest, Y/n rolling her eyes.
âIâm sorry,â Javy cuts in with a confused chuckle. âAre we just going to ignore the fact weâre in the presence of an A-list actress--who is dating our Fanboy.â
Bob gives a friendly smile, âthat makes sense why heâs always talking about the MCU and seems to know the direction itâs going before we do.â The fellow WSO then adds after chucking, âitâs because youâre really a big fan of Y/n.â
Rooster belts out a laugh, âYo thatâs kinda ironic. Fanboy dating his celebrity crush he never shuts up about. I couldnât have predicted that at all.â
âDating is putting it lightly,â Y/n finally speaks up, face full of amusement. Placing a hand on Mickeyâs chest, their attention instantly goes to the ring on her finger.Â
âWell shit,â Jake whistles, causing Nat to nudge him with her elbow, though she matched his stunned expression.
âDamn, Garcia!â Javy goes to dab him up. Reuben does the same while saying, âCongrats man!âÂ
âI know we may look like weâre calm,â Natasha chuckles, catching Y/nâs attention which makes her become nervous. âBut I think I can confidently say for all of us we're freaking out inside--at least I know I am.â the pilot blushes, stunned to be talking to one of her favorite actresses of all time. The previous night she literally sat down to watch How to Get Away With Murder. Particularly the season Y/n was a recurring character on.Â
The squad knew Mickey grew up in the same town as Y/n after he mentioned the high school he attended in Orange County. It had been the first time they hung out at his apartment where they saw his entire collection--and pretty much shrine--dedicated to his favorite franchises. Following Jakeâs comment of Mickeyâs little âcrushâ, the WSO casually said, âYeah, you can say that. We actually went to high school together.â This was then followed by Mickey whipping out his sophomore year book to show proof. Ever since the squad was envious and sometimes tried to ask questions but were brushed off.
But to discover the two were married? Now that was unexpected.
Once everyone departed after several hours of giving detailed accounts of their lives--plus mentioning to Mickey a Pap had spotted her and the likelihood of the internet discovering their relationship--,Y/n let out a heavy breath, unable to fight the grin off her face. Giggling when Mickey gave her a look of âWhat did you think?â âThat was fun--Ah!.â A squeal escaped her as he picked her up, spinning them in a circle.
âBeen wanting to do that since you walked through the door,â he brought her into a passionate kiss, setting her down but keeping their chests pressed together.
âWhy didnât you?â she teased, kissing him again while combing her fingers through his short hair. A blush rose on his cheeks.
âWasnât sure if youâd be okay with it.â
âI wouldnât have minded,â she spoke with honesty, âbut I understand. We were both surprised. I wasnât expecting an audience--probably shouldâve sent you a heads up.â Mickey shrugged, swaying them side to side.
âHonestly Iâm glad you didnât,â a light laugh escaped him, picturing his friends' faces once again. âIf there was one way I was going to break the news to the squad that I'm married to the woman I keep dragging them to the movies to see, it would be like that.âÂ
Y/n broke into giggles, thinking to all those times Mickey sent her photos of him and his friends in the theater with captions like, âYou already know whatâs going down.â âJake and Javy are trying to bet who would pull you if they got the chance.â âWish you were hereâŚso I could steal your sour patch kids.âÂ
âWhich, speaking ofâŚ.â Mickey stepped back a bit, hands landing on her waist with eyes full of wonder and question. âHow do you think we go from here? Now that the whole world is about to know about us?â
Y/n smiled brightly as she pictured the future. Moving her arms to wind around his neck, feeling her belly fill with warmth and happiness.Â
âI thinkâŚ.itâs time we plan that wedding.âÂ
E! News reported that evening, âIt looks like Bruce Wayne isnât the only superhero whoâs good at hiding information--tonight Golden Globe winning actress Y/n L/n has confirmed via Instagram her marriage to longtime partner, Naval Weapons Officer Lieutenant Mickey Garcia. Turns out the two have been in a relationship since they were teenagers--sixteen to be exact! They officially became a couple in 2005 as juniors in high school and have kept it hidden from the limelight. Wow! Talk about a well kept secret.Â
âThe news came following reports of Y/n spotted in San Diego several times outside of Garciaâs apartment complex. Photos then surfaced on Twitter of several occurrences where fans have speculated seeing the two in public. Cozying up at movie theaters, enjoying a weekend getaway to Hilton Head, and internet sleuths have even found an instagram account they believe is run by L/n strictly for close friends and family. Former classmates of the 30-year-old actress have come out saying they remember the two together like peas in a pod. We even have a photo someone shared of the young couple attending their high school prom. Y/n revealed in the summer of 2019 sheâd been in a committed relationship, but has never given details until now.
âY/n L/n first got her big break in Hollywood at eighteen years old when she was casted as heroine Jordyn Stark opposite Robert Downey Jr. in Iron Man. After years of small supporting roles and starring in popular commercials, the now critically acclaimed actress has appeared in several blockbuster films including Black Swan, Interstellar, La La Land and most recently Greta Gerwigâs Little Women. Besides Marvel, Y/n has been part of multi-billion dollar franchises--Men In Black, The Twilight Saga and The Hunger Games just to name a few. Then in 2016 she won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal as DEA Agent Molly Coleman in Denis Villenueveâs Sicario. Coming down from the high of Marvel Studios record breaking release of Avengers: Endgame, Y/n recently wrapped on the upcoming sci-fi production of Dune--her fourth collaboration with Denis and has an ensemble cast with names like Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Fergason, and Josh Brolin.
âIn her instagram post--featuring several photographs of the couple over the years starting from when they were children to the most recent of their courthouse ceremony--Y/n thanked Mickey for his continued love and support of her, remaining her quote âcheerleader and shoulder to cry on as I progressed through this wild journey of playing dress up on the big screen. You never lost faith in me. You stood by my side, first as my best friend, then as my boyfriend, and now as my life partner. I am forever grateful for you, Mickey Garcia. And while the Navy may have given you the name, Itâs an honor to be your reason to fanboy.â
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â đđđđđđđđ: you've been married to mickey for nearly three years now, but things can only stay secret for so long, especially when a certain Jake discovers you two on a coffee date...
â đđđđđđđđ: adult language, but mainly fluff and a few sexual innuendos (no smut) :P definite naval inaccuracies, mickey and y/n are both around twenty-eight years old during this. âł wc: 3050
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seven years ago
You were a fresh spring chicken. A graduate, an adult, a taxpayer, looking on towards the horizon at your fresh and gleaming new life, the excitement was palpable. You and your best girlfriend, Cara, had moved into your new San Diego apartment a mere seven months ago, both of you having job offers out the door. Maybe being grown up wasn't so bad.
There was one thing missing from your life, you thought, as you looked out the window of the cafĂŠ you and Cara settled on for coffee. You didn't have anyone.
"Hey, what am I? Chopped liver?" Cara exclaimed, a slight smirk on her face. You didn't realise you said that out loud. She knew exactly what you meant by 'anyone', she just loved to tease you. You rolled your eyes at her and chuckled.
"C, you know exactly what I mean. You have Sophie, who, by the way, might as well start paying rent considering she's at our apartment every. Single. Night." Now it was Cara's turn to roll her eyes.
You had always been the shy guy out of your friends, much preferring comics and solo nights in to crazy nights on the trot. It's not that you were against an alcohol fuelled 'gals about the town' evening with all your best friends, but nothing beat the comfort of laying on the couch doing absolutely nothing all by yourself.
And you complain you don't have anyone. The hypocrisy is almost laughable as you take a sip of your coffee. You were just never the type to attract anyone, it's not that you were bad looking, or lacked the social skills to keep someone engaged in conversation, it's just that you never liked the people who approached you. They were always too this, or too that, and despite all of your friends telling you that "his favourite spiderman suit will not affect the sex", you just couldn't do it.
"Yeah, about that" Cara trailed off, running the tip of her finger over the rim of her mug. "Sophie and I have been together for a while now..."
"Six months, three weeks, and five days" You replied, closing your eyes in disbelief at the fact you even know that let alone said it out loud.
"Yes, however long that is" Cara waved her hand at you. "Anyway, Sophie mentioned that her and I get our own place together." She squinted her eyes at you, trying to gage how you were feeling, but you stayed silent, lips pursed.
"Ok" You sighed. "I don't blame you. Do it!"
"Really? You're not mad?"
"Why would I be mad?" You giggled before reaching across the table to hold her hand. "You're my best friend, and I'm so glad that you and Sophie found each other, and I want you to go and be happy and live life and have sex and not have to worry about waking me up 'cos the walls in our apartment are so thin!"
Cara chuckled and shook her head. "Yeah, that is a perk, actually. But now, you'll have an empty apartment, go rent the spare room out to a hot guy or bring someone home and fuck them as loud as you want and-" Her jaw falls slack. "Don't look now, but look now, is that not the most delicious man you've ever seen!"
You turn your head to look in the same direction as her, and sure enough, the most attractive man you've ever seen in your life is approaching the barista just a mere few metres away from you.
"Holy shit" slips off your tongue before you can even think, and you can't stop yourself from staring at him.
He was standing there, looking around nervously, his hands thrust into the pockets of his loose-fitting jeans. A mop of inky curls sat upon his head, just leaving his chocolate brown eyes in your view as they darted around the room. His T-Shirt hugged his biceps almost too well, as if it was made for him, and you could feel your mouth practically watering at the sight of him.
"Cara, kill me right now. Just fucking kill me immediately" You pulled your eyes away from him to see Cara sinking into her chair, her hand covering her mouth as she was nearly crying from laughter. "What is so funny?"
"Nothing, I've just- I've never seen you like this before" She takes a deep breath and rubs her eyes. "Go talk to him! If you don't fuck him, I will, and I'm gay!"
"No! Cara, no, I can barely talk to ugly guys, and he is-" You close your eyes and swallow. "And he is actually raw sex appeal"
Before you know it, Cara is kicking your shins underneath the table, using her feet to twist your knees to the side and practically force you to stand up.
"At least go order another drink whilst he's there! Just smell him, I know you want to!" She laughs as you nervously approach the space at the register next to him.
He makes eye contact with you as you walk past, whipping his head to follow your body as you make your way to the counter. You're internally cursing yourself for wearing a stupid Spiderman sweater for coffee, I look like such a freak, you think.
"1984, Secret Wars" someone says from beside you. You whip your head towards him, eyes wide and confused. "Your sweater. The first black Spiderman suit, 1984, Secret Wars" He smiles awkwardly.
"How did you-" You shake your head. "Yeah, yeah it is" You glance over his shoulder at Cara, who is sat there with her mouth agape at your absolutely horrendous attempt at chat. "Um, it's nice to meet someone who knows this stuff. I felt like a total dork in this sweater five seconds ago"
"You shouldn't" He grins at you, a big, gleaming, shit-eating grin. "I love Spiderman, and I think you're cute as fuck" His hand instinctively comes up to nervously scratch at the back of his neck as a blush rises up your face.
"Thank you" You say, grabbing the coffee you forgot you even ordered because you were too busy tripping over your thoughts when you walked over. "I'm Y/N, by the way"
"Mickey" He replies. "I'm Mickey, and I'd love to take you out"
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present day
It had been seven years to the day since you first met Mickey in the cafĂŠ in San Diego, and here you were, in the exact same spot, with the exact same man, ordering the exact same coffee's, except this time with rings adorning your fingers.
The last seven years had been a whirlwind, Cara did end up finding her own place with Sophie, the two of which were still together, and you did end up bringing a hot guy home and fucking him as loud as you wanted to, just as she said on that fateful day, and instead of renting out Cara's old room, you invited Mickey into yours, turning the now empty second bedroom into your comic shrine just two months after your first meeting.
It turns out, yourself and Mickey had more in common than you could've ever imagined, and for the first time in your life, you didn't feel like a total misfit. When you learnt he was a naval aviator, it was a surprise, but something you were willing to work with, there was no way in hell you were going to let a guy this perfect slip from your grasp. Plus, you knew it would all work itself out in the end, evident in the fact he's now working in the city you both live.
You look down at the wedding bands sitting delicately on your finger, thinking about the life you've shared with Mickey, the love, the laughter.
"Cara, I don't think I'm ready for this" Your maid of honour fanned your face with her hand, her eyebrows furrowed together as you paced around the bridal suite of the beautiful wedding venue.
"Pull yourself together, for Christ's sake!" She replied through gritted teeth, grabbing your shoulder's and twisting you round to look at her. "It is your wedding day! I'm the one that's meant to be stressed out, I practically planned this whole thing. You're walking down that aisle, I will drag you down it by your hair if I have to!"
You closed your eyes, Cara's grip on your shoulders feeling like a tonne. Slowly, you sink to sit down on the floor, probably crumpling the skirt of your perfectly steamed white gown.
"I just-" you sigh "What if he runs? What if he realises I'm not what he wants?"
"Are you crazy?" Cara joins you on the floor, holding your clammy hand in hers. "He's probably just as nervous as you are, and I know that sounds bad considering what just came out your mouth, but that man loves you. He practically kisses the ground you walk on!" You let out a small chuckle at this, you know she's right.
"I'm serious!" Your friend continues. "For the last three years, that man has been hellbent on making you smile. He's like a man possessed, he has been ever since he saw you wearing that horrible Spiderman sweater in the cafĂŠ!"
That part was true. Almost immediately after Cara overheard Mickey say he'd loved to take you out, she stalked over, blurting out a quick "she's free tonight!" before grabbing the coffee out your hand and scuttling out the door.
"That works perfect" Mickey blushed shyly. "If you'll let me?" You remember blushing, and bashfully nodding. You were all jelly legs and a puddle of nerves when your doorbell rang at seven on the dot, looking up to see Mickey's vague silhouette through the fogged window of your front door. Since that day, he's never left your side. You've never opened a car door for yourself, never refilled your own water bottle at night, never spent a dime on a pair of shoes, because, no matter what, he's always two steps ahead, reading you like a book.
"Now come on" Cara said, heaving you up and smoothing out the tulle of your dress. "Let's go get you a husband!"
You were enjoying the peace and quiet of the cafĂŠ, hearing the nearby waves crash and fall through the open windows, and the delicious smell of pastries and espresso wafting around the room, the feeling of your husbands protective arm around your shoulder. He looked at you as if he had the stars and the moon in the palm of his hand, the universe glimmering in his eyes as he opened his mouth to say, what you already knew was, 'I love you'. That was, until, the bell above the door behind you rang and, quite frankly, the loudest gasp you've ever heard rings across the place, louder than the gasp Cara gave you when you showed her the huge rock on your finger when Mickey proposed.
"Fanboy?!" Mickey's eyes go wide next to you, and you can practically see the cogs turning in his head. There was no specific reason Mickey kept his marriage a secret from his pilot friends, though he prefers the word 'private'. Not only did it spare him a whole lot of hassle at work, but it kept you free from the pressure of having to actually have to talk to new people. He knew your distaste for meeting new people, the whole 'What's your name? What's your favourite colour? What do you do for a living?" causing actual bile to rise in your throat at the thought of such boring conversation. So when you nervously requested that he not tell his co-workers about your marriage because, in your own words, "I'll have to meet them and then I wont be able to go out and do what I want", a weight was lifted off his shoulders.
"Fanboy, that is you!" The voice repeated. "And...a girl, oooh!" Mickey turned around to see, who you had learned prior to be 'Hangman', Jake Seresin.
"He's nice" Mickey would say. "But he tries to fuck anything that is female, human, and has a pulse, so he's not going anywhere near you!"
"Hi, Hangman!" Mickey forces out, through gritted teeth. "What are you doing here?" His arm falls off your shoulders as he disappears a few steps behind you to greet his friend.
"Getting coffee and a sweet treat, what else?" He laughs, and you can feel his eyes burning into your back. "And who is this?"
You were hoping he had forgotten you were there as you slowly shuffled further and further down the counter, pretending to peruse the pastries as to avoid any social interaction. Mickey and Jake appear next to you, a look in your husband's eyes that can only be interpretated as 'I'm sorry.'
"Uh- Jake, this is Y/N" Mickey says, holding his arm out in an almost jazz-hand manor, presenting you as if you were a finger painting a child was showing their mom.
Jake makes eye contact with the gold band on Mickey's finger before he makes eye contact with you, his eyebrows furrowing. He grabs your left hand, faster than light, inspecting the matching wedding band, the gold glimmering in the afternoon sun that beat through the window. He grabs Mickey's left wrist, holding your hands up next to each other as his eyes flick between them. Suddenly he drops them both as his eyes go wide and another yelp leaves his lips.
"Garcia, you're married?!" He looks like a proud dad.
"Hangman, please-" Mickey's practically starts begging, his hand instinctively reaching for yours, but is cut off by a boyish slap on the shoulder.
"I cannot believe this!" Jake laughs, throwing his head back, his free hand clutching his stomach. "How did I not realise this? What the actual fuck, have I died? Have I died and gone to hell? A world where Fanboy, of all people, has a girlfr- no, not girlfriend, a wife?!?"
Mickey chuckles with him, shaking his head and blushing. He pulls you into him. "Hangman, we keep this private for a reason, so please can we just keep this between us? As in, my wife and I go about as normal and you keep quiet?"
"Keep quiet? About this? No way, I can't, I've never kept a secret in my life!" Jake is practically squealing, who knew a grown man would be this thrilled over someone else's marriage. "I'm sorry, I haven't even introduced myself, I'm Hangman, my friends call me Jake, or daddy, depending on which friend's you're talkin' to, if ya catch my drift"
You shook his hand politely, a nervous smile on your face. "I'm Y/N, uh, nice to meet you"
"So this is why you didn't want anyone to know" Jake looks at Mickey knowingly, crossing his arms and squinting. Mickey raises an eyebrow and cocks his head in confusion. "What, dude, your wife's hot. Better keep her away from Rooster, don't worry, bud, your secrets safe with me."
And with that, Jake retreats out the cafĂŠ, not even ordering his coffee, or sweet treat.
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Your secret was not safe with him.
Later that evening, you were sat at The Hard Deck bar, where you and your husband were frequent flyers, no pun intended. Cara and yourself sat in the corner, nursing a drink each, catching up on the past few weeks, mainly talking about her upcoming wedding. Mickey was on the other side of the bar, pool cue in hand as he made eye contact with you, stealing a sly wink before turning back to his aviator friends.
"Earth to Y/N!" Cara says, waving a hand in front of your face. "God, I wander what would've happened if I never pointed him out to you at that cafĂŠ!"
You were interrupted by a thundering yell by the front door. "Guys!" Oh Christ. "Guys, Fanboy has a wife!"
"That wouldn't have happened, I can tell you that for certain" You rested your head in your hands, avoiding Jake's gaze like the plague before he inevitably would pull you over to the group. You sank further and further into your seat, practically merging with the chair as to avoid being spotted. As per usual, Cara was sat there with a hand slapped over her mouth, muffled laughter escaping through her palm.
"Fanboy has a what?!" The group yell back, almost in sync, as you make eye contact with Mickey who has his head down chuckling. He squeezed his eyes shut, nervously clamping his bottom lip with his teeth, desperately trying to drown out the thousands of questions being hurled his way.
"Since when?"
"Who is she?"
"Do we know her?"
"Is she here?"
"Guys, I think we should all give Mick his privacy, I mean, there's obviously a reason he hasn't said anything-"
"Shut it, Bob!"
"Tell us everything!"
With a nod of his head, you're rolling your eyes and dragging Cara along with you towards him. Your hand is clamped to Cara's, who's still regurgitating laughter behind you. Micky extends an arm as you get closer, putting the pool cue down to reach under his shirt and pull out his dog tags, a gold ring sitting on the chain.
"Jake!" You call out, playfully furrowing your brows at him. "That was supposed to be our little secret" Mickey's arm finds it's way behind your waist as he places a kiss to your temple, you're more than aware that his friends are looking at you, shock plastered across their faces.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry Y/N" Jake said, theatrically wiping sweat off of his forehead, giving you a quick side hug as a greeting, despite only meeting him a mere four hours ago. "I just couldn't keep it in. Our little Fanboy has a wife!"
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Hello!! I love your work so much â¤đĽ°. I wanted to know if I could request something with Mickey 'Fanboy' Garcia? Something fluffy, loving with him?
Thank you so much â¤đĽ°
Dr Cupid.
Synopsis - Mickey Garcia passes out in hospitals. Luckily, this time there's a pretty nurse there to catch him.
Pairing - Mickey Garcia x Nurse!Reader
Warnings - a little cursing, a lot of tooth rotting fluff. mentions of blood and hospitals. brief abuse mention.
Age Rating - 16+
Word Count - 1.5k
Author's Note - thank you for this request!! i love mickey so much. i've been a HUGE danny ramirez fan for years, so i was so excited when he was cast in top gun, and mickey did not disappoint. an angel <3
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You pull back the crinkly blue curtain with a bit too much force, startling the man sat on the edge of the bed.
"Sorry!" you apologise, closing it behind you. "These things are always lighter than I think they're going to be."
"It's alright, ma'am. No worries."
He's handsome. Really handsome. Big blue eyes, golden blonde hair, an air about him that exudes intelligence and compassion. You smile at him gently before retrieving his chart, giving it a once over quickly.
"Lieutenant Robert Floyd. United States Navy."
He introduces himself, shaking your hand formally. You tell him your name, and he repeats it carefully.
"Pretty name."
"Thank you, Lieutenant."
"Please, call me Bob."
"Thank you, Bob."
He smiles at you bashfully, nodding his head.
"So, Bob, what seems to be the problem today?"
"Training exercise gone wrong. I'm clumsy. You can probably tell by my medical history."
You look over the chart, and laugh softly.
"So you are. What happened this time?"
"It's just a little cut, on my shoulder. I fell onto it, onto the tarmac. I told everyone I didn't need to see a doctor, but they insisted."
"Well luckily for you, I'm a nurse," you wink, chuckling when he blushes. "Let's get this shirt off you so I can take a look. You mind if I cut it?"
"Go ahead."
You cut a line clean down the middle of his t shirt, an old, grey thing. It falls off of him, allowing you to see his shoulder wound.
Just as you're about to explain your next steps, the curtain flies open, a man in a flight suit rushing in.
"Sir, can I help you?"
"He's with me. He's in my squad," Bob reassures you. "Fanboy, you don't have to be here."
"I want to be."
"Fanboy?" you ask, confused about the unusual name.
"It's my call sign. We're pilots. US Navy."
"Why didn't I know they had pilots in the navy? I thought that was the air force."
Fanboy grins at you, all gleaming white teeth, before holding his hand out for you to shake.
"Lieutenant Mickey Garcia. Weapons Systems Officer."
You tell him your name, followed by 'nurse', which makes them both laugh.
"Well, Mickey, if you take a seat, I'll patch up Bob here and you can both get back to flying your jet planes."
Mickey steps around you, eyes darting over Bob as he goes. He catches sight of his bleeding shoulder, and all the colour drains from him.
You've seen this before.
He goes pale, and then wobbles on his feet. You stride over and wrap your arms around him, catching him as he passes out.
"Shit," Bob swears. "I'd help, ma'am, but I'm a little out of commission right now."
"It's alright," you chuckle. "This happens a lot. I'm stronger than I look."
You manage to walk Mickey backwards, sitting him in the chair that you originally sent him towards. You cradle his face in your hands, holding up his head. His eyes flutter open, straight onto you.
"Did I die? Is this heaven?" he whispers.
Both you and Bob try not to laugh as you check him over.
"I'm afraid not, Lieutenant. You're in the hospital, visiting Bob. He's hurt his shoulder. Remember?"
"Yeah, I remember," he murmurs, embarrassed.
You grab him a cup of water, placing it into his hand carefully.
"You okay?"
His big brown eyes are locked on you, not leaving for a minute. He's beautiful, you realise suddenly. Yes, Bob is handsome, but Mickey is beautiful.
"I get a little weird around blood."
"You're telling me."
The smile he gives you is enough to move mountains.
"Okay, Garcia, listen up. You're gonna sit here and drink your water. Take big, slow, deep breaths. And do not, under any circumstances, look at Bob, okay? Keep your eyes on me, no matter what."
"Yes ma'am."
You leave him in his chair, returning your attention to the blonde. You take a good look at the wound, and decide it'll need a couple of stitches.
"I'm gonna clean this up for you, and sew it shut. I'm sure you'll heal fast, being a healthy pilot and all."
You glance over at Mickey, and see that he's still watching you. Gazing at you like you hung the stars in the sky.
"Bob, I won't lie to you. This is going to hurt. Feel free to hold onto me if you need to."
You numb his shoulder, before getting to work stitching it up. You flick your eyes to Mickey intermittently, smiling gently when his stare meets yours.
"Garcia, did you bring any spare clothes? I had to cut Bob's shirt off. I doubt he wants to walk out of here shirtless."
"Yeah, Phoenix has a bag in the waiting room. I'll go and grab it."
You watch him carefully as he stands, making sure he doesn't pass out again. He leaves, and Bob grins at you.
"He likes you."
"Everyone likes me, Bob. I'm a good nurse."
"No, he likes you. That's the quietest I've ever heard him sit. And he took your orders. He doesn't do that for anyone."
You shake your head, smiling as you do it.
"Are you single?"
"Very forward, Lieutenant."
"For him, not for me! You're beautiful," he justifies, "but I'm sort of dating my copilot."
"Sort of?"
"It's complicated."
"Then make it uncomplicated, Bob."
He thinks for a moment, before nodding.
"You're right. I'm going to talk to her."
Mickey comes barging back in with a t shirt in hand.
"Phoenix packed you an overnight bag, just in case. She says this is your shirt anyway."
You look at Bob and wink, chuckling when he blushes.
"Anything else, ma'am?"
"That's all. You've been a perfect patient Bob," you say, squeezing his other shoulder. "If you go to the desk, they'll give you some spare dressings for when you need to change it. Besides that, just take care of yourself, okay?"
"Okay. Understood. Thank you, for everything. I appreciate it."
The two of them leave in a flurry of thanks, Mickey casting a longing glance back at you. You can hear them bickering on the other side of the curtain.
"Fine!" you hear Mickey say, before he reappears.
"Uh... hi."
"You forget something?" you ask, looking around the bed.
"Yeah. To ask you out."
Your eyebrows shoot up in surprise, corners of your lips twitching.
"And to apologise. For before. Passing out, and all. I, uh-"
He scratches the back of his neck nervously before perching on the edge of the bed. You move to sit next to him, leg pressing into his.
"I practically grew up in a hospital. My Dad wasn't a nice guy, so my Mom was here all the time."
You lace your fingers with his, resting them on your thigh.
"I used to try and clean up her injuries at home the best I could, but sometimes it wasn't enough. He finally left when I was thirteen, and I didn't have to play doctor anymore."
He takes a deep breath, exhaling slowly.
"Now, as an adult, I have this crazy reaction to blood. Even just a papercut is enough to have me hyperventilating. I guess I saw so much of it when I was a kid, that I can't handle it now?"
He looks at you expectantly, unsure of what you'll say.
"It's way more common than you think, you know. I have people pass out on me all the time. You're not alone, I promise."
He smiles at you softly, and you're convinced you've never met someone more beautiful.
"I have a friend who works on the fourth floor. She's a psychiatrist - which I know people roll their eyes at, especially men - but, she's really great to talk to. About anything. She can help with phobias. I've seen her do it."
He nods almost imperceptibly.
"I mean... it can't hurt to talk to her, right? Just once?"
"Exactly. I can give you her number, you can give her a call whenever suits you."
He nudges your shoulder with his, your hands still linked.
"Thank you. Bob doesn't love hospitals either, but you really set his mind at ease today."
"Just doing my job."
"Trust me, you're doing a hell of a lot more."
You feel the heat rise up your chest, praying he can't hear how fast your heart is beating.
"I know you probably work crazy shifts here, but... would you like to go for dinner sometime? I'd love to get to know you in a less... uh... clinical setting."
You grin at him, squeezing his hand tightly.
"I'd love to. As long as you promise not to pass out," you wink.
"That is a promise I cannot make."
You laugh with him, shaking your head.
"I should get back to work. God knows this place needs me."
"Of course. Do your thing, SuperNurse."
You lean over and press a kiss to his cheek, handing him a card with your number on.
"Call me."
"What time do you get off?"
"7."
"I'll call you at 7:01."
"Deal," you laugh, pulling the curtains back.
You watch as he leaves to join Bob and a woman you assume is Phoenix in the waiting area. You wave at Mickey as you go, the other two pilots looking between you with knowing grins on their faces.
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The Dangers of the Holidays
Pairing: Mickey âFanboyâ Garcia x GN!reader Characters: Mickey âFanboyâ Garcia, GN!reader, mentions of the Dagger Squad Warnings: Holiday crack, brief cursing, classic trying to hide an injury situation, reader had to ger stitches, reader didnât want to ruin Fanboyâs night of fun, classic Christmas movie; The Grinch that Stole Christmas (live action, Jim Carry version is the one I was imaging), no one wants to turn on the (broken) heater, Mickey makes amazing hot cocoa Word Count: 551
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âWhat was that?â he asks.Â
You set the tea kettle on the burner before turning to Mickey. âWhat was what?âÂ
He shakes his head. âDonât play dumb with me. I saw you wince. You winced. Whyâd you wince?âÂ
âNo reason,â you deny.Â
âOh, come on. Donât bullshit me. Whatâd you do?âÂ
You give him an offended look, trying to use humor to deflect his concern until you notice itâs not working and stop. You keep your head low, eyes on the ground as you explain to him what happened. âI⌠may or may not have gotten a really bad cramp in my hand while finishing wrapping the Christmas presents which possibly may have resulted in me going to the nearest urgent care... to get a few stitches.âÂ
Mickeyâs eyes widen as he rushes towards you. He pulls you away from the stove, being wary of your hand as he guides you towards the chair, he was in just seconds ago. âWhy didnât you tell me?â He cups your cheek, lifting your head up.Â
You fight the urge to smile and lose. âIâm fine.âÂ
The look on his face is telling you to stop brushing this off.Â
You sigh, âyou were out having a night off with your friends and I wanted to get your special surprise gift wrapped before you got home and tried to use your damn puppy dog eyes on me because we both know if you use them, Iâll give in.âÂ
âMi vida, no. You need to tell me if youâre hurt. You know I would have rushed back to-âÂ
âExactly. That- that right there is why I didnât call you.â He tilts his head, mouth quirked to the side.Â
âOkay,â you crack, unable to take it. âFine, next time Iâm hurt Iâll tell you, okay?âÂ
âGood, now,â he pats the sides of your thighs. âYouâre going to sit in the living room, find a movie while I wait for the tea kettle to scream, and I make us my special hot chocolate.âÂ
You pout, âcanât I just wait here with you? I mean.â You lift your wrist, long sleeve pulling back to show him your wrapped hand, âI am injured.âÂ
He clicks his tongue, ânot funny.âÂ
You sigh, âfine, fine.âÂ
Mickey stands up, holding his hand out for you to take.Â
You accept and let him pull you up. âIâm torturing you with Christmas movies.âÂ
âI wouldnât expect anything less.âÂ
You smile, pecking his cheek before running out of the kitchen and down the short hallway towards the kitchen. âWeâre starting with the Grinch.âÂ
âNo.âÂ
âYes.âÂ
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He takes careful steps, not wanting any cocoa to spill onto the floor or himself.Â
You grab one cup from him, aiming to take the other but he wonât let you.Â
Once he tucks himself into the blanket you got for him before getting your bigger blanket to put over the two of you, needing all the warmth you guys can get since the heater doesnât work (and neither of you wanted to turn it on before it broke anyway).Â
You grab the remote and cocoa, snuggling up beside him. âYou ready?âÂ
âTurn it on. I need to get some good sleep.âÂ
You smack arm.Â
âHey, hey. Watch it, Iâve got cocoa.âÂ
You shake your head and turn the movie on. Â
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uptown girl // mickey "fanboy" garcia
soft kisses shared in the bar light after a game of pool
she would do anything for her nerd boy. except maybe meet his friends in a crowded bar with a pool table where she can make a fool of herself in front of all of her boyfriend's friends. it's a good thing that mickey is a good teacher.
pairing: mickey "fanboy" garcia x female! reader
author's note: he had like four lines and i was prepared to go to war for this man.
the hard deck hummed with activity as she parked her car, flicking off the manual headlights before glancing at her phone, which was pinned to it's magnetic holder on the dashboard.
it wasn't too late to text mickey and tell him something had come up, was it?
as she was thinking it, as if mickey could hear her, her phone buzzed, the screen lighting up with a text message from her beloved.
mickey: hey sweet girl, are you almost here? everyone is so excited to meet you!
she sighed, switching the music off and cutting the engine, sitting in the dark car and waiting for the heated seat to lose its warmth. her relationship with mickey garcia was still very new.
they had only been together for a few months, having met at an eighties rock-and-glow dance night. she was standing by the stage, dressed in skinny jeans and a white t-shirt that glowed fluorescent in the blacklight, an old-timey glass sprite bottle in her hands as she sang bonnie tyler at the top of her lungs. he was the best dancer there, with a goofy personality that captivated her from the moment he grabbed her hand and pulled her into a slow dance to 'heaven in your eyes'.
deciding to rip the band-aid off, she grabbed her tote bag from the passenger seat and slipped out of the car, sea breeze cutting deep and sending a chill down her spine as she walked up the weathered steps to fightertown's navy bar.
her sweet boy was impossible to miss, his smile lighting up the whole bar as he stood next to the pool table, his short-sleeved button shirt untucked from his crisp blue jeans.
as nervous as she was, it was hard not to smile when she saw him, watching as he leaned over the table to delicately knock a striped ball into one of the pockets in the corner of the table. after the shot, he looked up, and infectious grin breaking out over his face when he saw her.
"hey, pretty girl." he beamed, passing his pool cue to a woman in a black turtleneck and jeans before he sidestepped the table and pulled his lover into an embrace. "i'm glad you came."
"hi, mickey." she smiled, kissing him softly. "i've missed you."
"are you ready to meet everyone? or do you want something to eat first? i can order you a plate of onion rings-"
she laughed softly, taking his hand in hers. she loved how attentive and sweet he was, always trying to dote on her whenever he could. when they were together, he hated letting her pay for things, even if it meant dipping into his not-enormous navy salary "mickey, it's okay. i have time to meet your friends before i order."
with a soft kiss to the side of her head, mickey looped his arm around her shoulders and they headed towards the pool table. "guys, this is y/n. my girlfriend."
she underestimated how much her heart would swell at hearing mickey say those words. hearing someone declare to the world that they had chosen her.
"y/n, this is natasha, jake, robert, bradley, hallie and javy."
"hello!" she squeaked, waving at the group. "nice to finally meet you guys, mickey has told me so much about you guys."
robert laughed, reaching out to shake her hand. "and mickey has told us even more about you. fanboy loves to talk."
she never though she'd meet someone who talked as much as she did until she met mickey. they could talk for hours, about anything and everything. when they were together, she suspected it would drive the people around them insane. except she didn't know how his friends would react, what they would think of her.
they made small talk for a little, while some of the guys and natasha all took their turns at the pool table. it was team game, although the teams seemed to be a little unbalanced in terms of skill level. mickey had pulled her into his lap, gently rubbing circles on the skin underneath her peasant top.
jake leaned over the table, his pool cue hitting the white ball, white harmlessly dusted the side of the ball he was aiming for, plunking down in the basket.
"god damn it, hangman!" javy groaned
natasha laughed, high-fiving bradley. "sucks to suck, bagman!"
mickey shifted in his chair, hands running up her sides. "our turn, pretty girl. do you want to try?"
she turned back to him, a small glint of panic in her eyes as she took his hand in hers. "i'm not very good."
bradley snorted, taking a sip of his budweiser. "we're miles ahead of hangman, you could break the table and we'd still be ahead of them."
"go on." mickey encouraged, pressing a soft kiss to her shoulder blade. "i'll guide you."
she stood up, still clutching his hand in hers as she moved towards the pool table. hallie passed her a pool cue, and she stood nervously by the table until mickey came up behind her. his hands were warm through her jeans, his back against hers as he guided her into the correct position.
"you got this, sweet girl." he said quietly, kissing the side of her head gently, his hands over hers on the cue. "it's a straight shot into the basket."
mickey stepped back, his hands still on her waist as she took the shot, hitting with just enough force for the white ball to send the orange solid ball into the basket.
one fell swoop.
mickey's side of the pool table started to cheer, and her cheeks flushed pink as she turned around to wrap her arms around mickey, hiding her face from the crowd.
"great job, my darling girl." mickey laughed, kissing her softly. "are you sure you haven't played pool before."
"my grandfather had a table in his basement." she said sheepishly, leaning the cue against the table to she could slip her hands into mickey's back pockets. "but i haven't played a proper game since I was twelve. he sold the table when they sold the house."
"maybe you'll have to play more often." mickey said, leaning in to kiss her softly. "i love you."
"i love you too."
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heartbreak feels so good (part 3)
Pairing: Bradley 'Rooster' Bradshaw x Female!Reader Word count: 6.2k CW: Shitty ex-boyfriends, slow burn, angst, fluff, use of Y/N
Part One Part Two
Whether by the grace of some mystical power or Elijah choosing to be sensible and avoid you, you managed to go three days without running into him on base. During these three days, you saw more of Bradley and Natasha than you ever had while working. You were an engineer and spent most of your days nestled underneath fighter jets or shoulder-deep in their engines, while your friends spent most of theirs in the sky. Because of this, it was rare that you crossed paths.Â
While youâd found the past three days extremely pleasant, you knew their presence was only heavy because they were keeping an eye on you.Â
On Monday, Bradley came into the hangar and told you that his jet had started making a weird noise whenever he took off. You spent most of the day attempting to pinpoint the problem, and he stayed with you while you worked, pestering you from his perch on an overturned oil drum.
Why did it take you so long to pinpoint the problem? Because there wasnât one. After hours of taking things apart and adjusting things, you finally relented and asked him to start the engine while you were standing next to the plane. You listened intently for a few seconds and eventually held your hand up for him to cut the engine.Â
Throwing your hands up in exasperation, you shouted: âI donât hear anything!â
Bradley climbed out of the cockpit, looking confused.Â
âHuh, thatâs odd. You must have fixed it without realising when you pulled that pipe out.âÂ
âWell, thatâs lucky then.â You played along. âI guess you can report back to Mav now.â
He seemed mildly disappointed. âI guess so.â
On Tuesday around lunchtime, Nat brought In-N-Out to the hangar. There was enough food to feed the whole squadron, so it shouldnât have surprised you when Bradley, Jake, Bob, Javy, Mickey and Reuben waltzed in. You werenât sure these guys even took lunch breaks, let alone took them all simultaneously. One thing you were sure of, however, was that Bradley was the only person on base who knew how much you loved In-N-Out. Heâd discovered this after a particularly rowdy night out just before youâd met Elijah when youâd insisted he find a way to take you there even though you were both slaughtered and missing the rest of your group. Heâd been the only one there, which led you to conclude that heâd orchestrated this group meal that had so clearly been intended to cheer you up.
I mean, come on. They werenât even trying to hide it. It would have been flattering if not for the embarrassment. They were so concerned that you couldnât cope with this heartbreak alone that theyâd indirectly put you under a 24/7 watch.Â
On Wednesday, Bradley and Nat were both waiting for you outside the hangar when you finished up for the day. Theyâd already changed out of their flight suits, and Nat had a beach bag over her shoulder.Â
âThere she is,â Bradley beamed, pushing his aviators onto the top of his head. âWeâre heading to the beach for a swim. Thought you might like to join us.âÂ
You had to admit, a dip in the ocean before dinner sounded nice.Â
âI didnât bring a swimsuit, though.â
âI have a spare.â Natasha grinned.Â
âThatâs convenient.â You said, raising a brow.
She shrugged. âItâs always good to be prepared.âÂ
Now, it was Thursday morning, and you were sitting outside on the tarmac, drinking coffee and watching the pilots start their drills. The sun might have been low in the sky, but from the way the air rippled above the runway, you could tell it would be a scorcher. After a delightful start to your week, youâd almost forgotten that you were supposed to have your guard up just in case. This wasnât to say youâd forgotten about Elijah and all your negative emotions. It was more that youâd been too distracted to notice how your body and mind held said emotions, and it was only now that you saw him drilling with the rest of the pilots that youâd been reminded.Â
As much as you hated to say it, he looked good when he dropped to the floor and started doing his press-ups. You had to find a way to get your mind off this undeniable fact that didnât involve going inside before youâd finished your morning ritual.Â
Nobody would have blamed you for opting to look at Bradley instead. Still, you felt guilty anyway, partly because you were only looking at him as a way of not looking at your ex and partly because it felt highly intimate, even though he had no idea what was happening.Â
By the time youâd finished the last sip of your coffee, you needed a cool shower to bring you back down to planet Earth. To say you were flustered was perhaps the biggest understatement of the year.
Thankfully, time started to slip away the minute you lost yourself in your work for the day. Having something productive to do was massively beneficial. If nothing else, your heartbreak taught you that keeping your hands busy was the key to forgetting that you were in agony.Â
Lunchtime came and went. The last time youâd so much as glanced at a clock, it had been 9:30 am. Now, at nearly 4 pm, youâd only put your wrench down because you needed the bathroom.Â
There was only an hour left of your work day, and since youâd stopped and lost your momentum, you wondered whether anybody would miss you if you cut out early. The pilots had been in a training seminar all day, so you hadnât seen anyone, and as much as you loved your friends for looking out for you, the peace and quiet had been soothing. Being able to zone out and focus on rebuilding part of an engine, scrubbing turbulence ducts or configuring navigation systems without half the squadron hovering over you had been damn near therapeutic.Â
But you were ready for a well-deserved self-care night.Â
After cleaning down, turning everything off and locking up, you made the short walk back to the main base and grabbed your belongings from your locker. Normally you changed clothes before leaving the base, but you didnât want to risk running into anyone in the changing rooms, so you unzipped the top half of your flight suit and tied it around your waist. You always wore black tank tops underneath to avoid any noticeable oil stains.Â
It seemed as though everyone else was still busy, as you didnât run into anyone on your way through the building. In fact, you made it all the way to your car without so much as a âhey, Y/N.â You were calm and content by the time you walked through your front door, more than happy to be alone with your own thoughts for the first time since the breakup. Part of you thought it was too soon to be this at ease, but you werenât one for looking gift horses in the mouths.Â
So, it was time to start your self care night.Â
Step one: throw your dirty uniform in the wash. Step two: quick shower and hair wash.
Step three: run a bubble bath with your most luxurious products. Step four: pour yourself a glass of your favourite wine. Step five: relax in the aforementioned bubble bath and finally finish the novel youâd been trying to finish since last month.Â
Step six: get rudely interrupted by someone buzzing your intercom thirty million times.Â
Step six was supposed to be: get out of the bath, find your cosiest pyjamas and order takeout to eat while watching Gilmore Girls.Â
This was not part of your plan.Â
With a huff, you bookmarked your page (you were so close to being done that it almost hurt to put the book down) and grabbed a towel from the rack. The buzzing was constant, and you hoped whoever it was had either been mugged or stabbed. Or both. Because jeez.Â
In your haste to get the buzzing to stop, you didnât even ask who it was. Water dripped onto the floor where you stood, and you wrapped your towel tighter. Panic started to set in. What if it was Elijah? The thought of him seeing you like this after everything made you realise that opening the door in nothing but a towel was probably not a good idea. But just as you were about to run to your bedroom for your dressing gown, the knocking started.Â
You froze.Â
It wasnât the usual three polite knocks that people usually make at somebodyâs door. It was rapid and incessant, like the buzzing. Whoever stood behind that door really needed to see you.Â
Heart racing, you peeked through the spy hole. Panic quickly gave way to shock, which soon gave way to a strange, warm sensation that tingled throughout your entire body, from the top of your head to the tips of your toes.Â
The strangeness of it all eclipsed your earlier decision to put on your dressing gown, and you opened the door without hesitating.Â
Bradley was panting, clearly having run up all three flights of stairs leading to your apartment. He was still in his flight suit, the top of which was tied around his waist just as yours had been. A bead of sweat trickled down the side of his neck, settling in the sweet spot where his collarbone started. His black T-shirt was soaked through.Â
âBradley?âÂ
Breathing heavily, he examined your towel-clad form and wet hair.Â
âWhat happened?â
You were lost. âWhat do you mean? Nothing happened, I was taking a bath.âÂ
Bradley ran his hands through his hair, knotting it in his fists. He let his hands rest there momentarily while he caught a breath.
âI came to see how your day went, and everything was locked. I thought something had happened.â
Now that he knew you were okay, his shoulders sagged, and he was able to offer you an embarrassment-tinged smile.Â
âI thought something had happened,â he explained. âWhen you werenât on base, I thought maybe youâd run into Viper, and heâd upset you. I donât know. Guess I just panicked.âÂ
You were simultaneously warmed and humiliated by Bradleyâs thinking that something had happened and that it was his responsibility to come and fix things. It was like you couldnât take care of yourself. You appreciated it, and at first, it was nice, but it was beginning to make you feel sheepish.Â
You crossed your arms, which only drew attention to your very naked form. You felt your face warm, then your neck, then your chest. Paired with being treated like a child, it was a level of embarrassment youâd never had the misfortune of experiencing before.Â
âI can take care of myself.â You murmured, unable to meet Bradleyâs eye.Â
He exhaled sharply. âI know you can, Y/N. Doesnât stop me from worrying, though.âÂ
Tentatively, you peeked at him from beneath your eyelashes. His gaze was locked onto your face in an attempt to stop himself from looking elsewhere. Bradley Bradshawâever the gentleman.Â
You cleared your throat. âI canât express how grateful I am for everyone taking care of me. Especially you, Roo. But Iâd like it if youâd stop treating me like Iâm going to break. Iâm not that fragile.âÂ
âOh, I know youâre not fragile, sweet girl. I just care about you so much.â
You couldnât help but smile. âI care about you too.â
âI canât explain it. Itâs not that I think youâre a flight risk,â he smirked at his pun. âI just like taking care of you. I like knowing youâre safe and happy, and I like knowing that itâs because of me.âÂ
You didnât know which way to take this. It was a hard thing to hear for a few different reasons. For one, you werenât used to hearing things like this from the men in your life, werenât used to them wanting to take care of you. For two, it was coming from Bradleyâone of your long-time best friendsâand friendly wasnât precisely the word youâd use to describe his tone. For three, you were standing in your apartment doorway in a towel with bubbles stuck to your legs, dripping water all over the floor.Â
You couldnât help the little laugh that escaped you, but Bradley wasnât inside your head, so it seemed like you were laughing at his confession.
You apologised. âMy brain is on overload right now,â you explained. âAnd I donât think this is a conversation we should have in the doorway while Iâm in a towel.â
Bradley looked you up and down; although it was brief, you couldnât ignore the hunger hidden behind it. It would have been easy to miss had you not been so well attuned to his mannerisms. Another addition to the list of things to be confused about.Â
âYeah, I should leave you to it. We can talk some other time, when youâre fully clothed.â He smirked.
Your blush deepened. âYou gonna be at The Hard Deck tomorrow night?â
âIs the sky blue?â
You chuckled. âTomorrow it is, then.â
When Bradley got back to his apartment, he had no idea what to do with himself. He was sweating, covered in jet fuel and overthinking every word heâd just said to you, so the only option was an ice-cold shower. As he stood underneath the cool spray, he tried to imagine a world where things were simple. A world where youâd never met Elijah, never had your heart broken, and your whole perspective on love shattered. In this world, he wouldnât have to wait for you to heal because it would have been him all along, and youâd never have gotten hurt.Â
But you were hurt, and it had never been him. Judging by the way youâd laughed after his semi-confession, it might never be him, and this was harder to swallow than one of Pennyâs homemade shots.Â
He took his time in the shower, but all the cold water in the world couldnât wash away the memory of you standing there in your fluffy white towel. This image was more powerful than everything else, and he was ashamed. It was more powerful than his anxiety over you not feeling the same, more powerful than the fear of losing your friendship.Â
It wasnât that he cared more about the thought of seeing you naked than getting turned down, or maybe not having you in his life anymore. It was more that his nerves were frayed after a really hard day at work, and he simply didnât have the energy to dissect hidden truths and map out possible outcomes. His exhausted brain found it easier to latch onto the more simple thoughts and imagined scenarios, like coming home to you after a hard day, and having you take care of him in all the ways. Or sharing that bath with you and wrapping you in that towel with his own two hands before leading you to the bedroom and unwrapping it again.Â
Pleasure and anticipation unfurled in his abdomen at the mere thought of your naked body beneath his. He didnât need to experience it to know that skin-on-skin with you would be like finding out that heaven did exist and that it was a place on Earth. Or rather, a person. He tipped his head back and let it rest against the shower wall, and when he reached down to take his dick in his hands, the satisfaction transcended the guilt.Â
It was only your name in his mind, repeating over and over like some kind of mantra.
Y/N. Y/N. Y/N.
It was the kind of news that felt like a swift kick to the gut.
Out of the entire Dagger Squad, Jake wasnât your closest friend. You didnât share deep secrets or have any inside jokes, and he wasnât the first person you went to when you needed help or a cinema date. But he was still your friend, and you would miss him.Â
Eighteen months abroad on some secret mission was a long time, especially when it was just him out of his entire squadron. You werenât a fighter pilot, but youâd been sent away before as your skillset was rare amongst navy engineers. The six-month stint you did at sea was the scariest experience youâd ever had; nothing had topped it yet, and you highly doubted anything ever would. Eighteen months was inconceivable to you.Â
Jake had known that he was going away for quite some time, but he hadnât told anyone until two days before. He said he didnât want his last few weeks Stateside to be ruined by everyone coddling himâhe just wanted it to be normal. You could hardly blame him for that, but it made his news much harder to digest. Youâd only found out about the mission earlier on that day, yet here you were getting ready to go to The Hard Deck for his leaving drinks.Â
Natasha sat cross-legged on your double bed with her makeup bag in her lap and your hand mirror in front of her face. You sat on the carpet in front of your full-length mirror, where you always did your makeup. An 80s song you hadnât heard in years played through your Bluetooth speaker, and you hummed along contentedly.Â
âWhat dress do you think I should wear?â You asked.
âWhat are the options?â
âEither the new yellow oneâwith the corset topâor the white one.â
âThe one that looks like Marilyn Monroeâs dress?â
You smiled. âYeah, I guess it does.â
Natasha didnât wear much makeup, nor did you, so you were nearly finished. âI think the white one. Save the yellow one for a special occasion.â
âYou donât think Hangman leaving for eighteen months is a special occasion?â
Natasha snorted. âNo. I donât think Bagman leaving for eighteen months is a special occasion. That yellow dress is for a first date or a wedding reception. Heâd get the wrong idea andââÂ
Nat cut her sentence in half. Suddenly, she was extremely focused on applying mascara to an eye sheâd already finished.Â
âAnd what, Natasha.â
She ignored you.
âNatasha Trace.â
âWhat?â
âAnd?â
âOh, I just mean it might give everybody the wrong impression. You getting so dolled up on a night thatâs all about Jake. Especially now that youâre back on the market.â
âI am not back on the market. Iâm healing.â
âYeah, right. You just need to grow a moustache, and I can start callinâ you Rooster.â
You launched your lip gloss at her, and she ducked, howling with laughter.Â
âHey, donât bring Roo into this. Heâs just very emotionally mature! Itâs a good thing.â
âEmotionally, maybe. But what about everything else?â
You knew it was a lighthearted jest, but you were still stuck on the other part. Did she mean that everyone would get the wrong impression, or was she worried about a certain someone? You hadnât seen Bradley since he showed up at your door unannounced yesterday. Heâd saidâŚwhat, exactly? Not a great deal. Just that he liked taking care of you, liked knowing that he was the cause of your happiness.Â
What was a girl to make of that?Â
âWeâve gotta be there in twenty minutes,â Nat said, pulling you from your thoughts. âBest get that dress on, Marilyn.â
âSheâs not here yet, man. Youâre gonna get a crick in your neck if you keep turning round to look at the doors.âÂ
Bradley rolled his eyes in Jakeâs general direction. He didnât want to make eye contact because he knew heâd be met with that world-famous shit-eating grin. It was bad enough that he was pining after you, he didnât need Hangmanâof all peopleâgiving him shit for it. After last nightâs activities, he was all too aware of how pathetic he was.Â
âOn a serious note,â Jake continued. âWhatâs the deal with you two?â
âThere is no deal.â Bradley replied. Because there wasnât.Â
âOh come on, you think I came off the back of yesterdayâs milk truck or somethinâ? You better not be about to tell me that youâre just friends.â
âWe are just friends. Thereâs nothing else to it.â
âBut you want there to be.â This was a statement, not a question.Â
âIt doesnât matter what I want. Sheâs still getting over Viper.â
âThat clown. Heâs so crooked, he could swallow a nail and spit up a damn corkscrew. Iâm still pissed I didnât get to run into him before my deployment. Iâd have given him two matching shiners.â
Bradley had to smirk at this. âI think thatâd add to what heâs already got going on.â
âHeâs got nothing going on. Heâs the ugliest son of a bitch Iâve ever seen, and Iâm sittinâ in front of you.â
âYou really canât give it a rest, even if itâs your last night, huh?â
Jake winked. âYou should know me by now, Rooster.âÂ
Bradley sipped his beer. It was nearly empty, but he didnât feel like pushing his way through the masses to get to the bar. Mainly because he was waiting for you to arrive so he could buy you a drink, too.Â
âAll Iâm saying,â Jake said. âIs that when I get home and open my front door, I want there to be a wedding invitation waiting for me.âÂ
Bradleyâs heart constricted. It wasnât that heâd never thought of your name, his and marriage in the same sentence, it was just that heâd never said or heard it said out loud before. It was like Jake had just come up behind him and ripped his stool out from underneath his ass.Â
He was lost in thought, imagining you in a white gown walking down the aisle, when Jake suddenly wolf-whistled. Bradleyâs head snapped up, and he followed Jakeâs line of sight to the front doors. You were arm in arm with Natasha, and although Bradley wasnât sure he believed in God, something out there must have been listening to his thoughts.Â
It wasnât a wedding gown, but it was the prettiest little white dress heâd ever seen. Your hair was done all curly, and a pretty white bow was clipped in the back to keep the top half out of your eyes. Bradleyâs eyes must have been bulging out of his head because Jake elbowed him sharply in the ribs.Â
âAnybody ever tell you itâs rude to stare at a lady?â
He flushed from embarrassment and something else. The same something had taken over his body in the shower the previous night.Â
When you and Nat got to the table, he did his best to organise his facial features into something that resembled composure.
âLadies,â Jake bowed dramatically. âYou both look gorgeous.â
Natasha squinted at him as though she was waiting for the catch. The catch never came, so at least Hangman was being nice to someone on his last night.Â
You hugged Jake, but as quick as the flames of jealousy licked at his insides, they were put out. You looped your arms around his neck (obviously standing on tiptoes) and pressed yourself against him. He brought his arms up and wrapped them around your lower back, pushing you even closer. It was all warmth and skin and the strawberries in your shampoo, and he wanted more.
More. More. More.
Jake cleared his throat, and just like that, it was over. He missed the contact already, but not for long. The next thing he knew, you took his hand and led him towards the bar, Jake and Natasha following closely behind.
What had he done to get so lucky tonight?
The vibes at The Hard Deck were always lively. If pure, unadulterated joy had a physical form, it would be this bar on a Friday night with all your closest friends. Despite the sad and somewhat scary occasion, you were there to mark, it was still one of the best nights youâd ever had. Thereâd been good food, homemade cocktails, round after round of Pennyâs special shots (that she wouldnât reveal the contents of) and your favourite songs on the Jukebox. It was hard to tell if they were your favourite songs because they stood out to you or because you were listening to them here, surrounded by these specific people on this night.
You and Mickey were belting the lyrics of Africa by Toto when Bradley reached around and yanked the jukebox cord out of the wall rather unceremoniously.Â
âHey!â You yelled.
âSorry, sweetheart,â he grinned. âIâm gonna play some real music.â
You were about to argue that Toto was real music when the meaning of his statement dawned on you.Â
He was getting behind the piano.Â
Since youâd disappeared from the face of the Earth for a while, you hadnât experienced one of Bradleyâs performances for a long time. Few things were more enjoyable than seeing him perform. Your whole body tingled with anticipation, as it did when you were about to drop on a giant rollercoaster or the first time youâd gone up in a jet.Â
He was watching you expectantly, and you realised heâd just asked you something.
âWhat did you say?â
âI said, do you wanna sit with me at the piano?â
Your heart soared. Nobody ever sat with him at the piano.
âReally?â
âYeah.â
âYes!â
He was chuckling as you followed him to the piano, and you wouldnât have been able to wipe the smile off your face if you tried.
Mostly everyone drinking at The Hard Deck that night knew what was coming and had swarmed around the piano to await his presence. You were both pretty drunk and when Bradley sat on the bench and pulled you into his lap, you didnât think anything of it. Had the two of you been sober, he probably wouldnât have done it, and if he did, you wouldnât have let him. Because friends donât do that, and it would have been weird.Â
Luckily, nobody in the bar was anything close to sober.Â
âIâm trying something new tonight.â He announced. Then quietlyâso only you could hear himâhe said: âItâs for you, doll.âÂ
You had the perfect view of his hands and watched, mesmerised, as his fingers danced along the black and ivory keys. He played with the effortless grace of somebody who had music in their veins and could do it with their eyes closed. Youâd heard enough about Goose to know that this particular gift came from him.Â
When he started singingâ
Well. That was a whole other story.Â
There's a little moonlight dancing on the sand There's a warm breeze blowing by the ocean as you're taking my hand. You need to know where I'm standing now. That I'm right on the edge of giving in to ya Baby it's a long way down.
His raspy voice was like some kind of drug to you. The second he started singing, you were transported from the room to someplace closer to heaven. And it wasnât just his voice; it was the lyrics. You listened more closely than usual since heâd told you this song was yours.Â
If I fall, can you let me down easy?
If I leave my heart with you tonight Will you promise me that you're gonna treat it right? I'm barely hangin' on If I fall, can you let me down easy?
The scent of your perfume floatin' in the air You're looking like an angel lying on a blanket with a halo of hair And those lips look too good to be true.
Once I taste that kiss, I know what'll happen I'll be at the mercy of you If I fall, can you let me down easy? If I leave my heart with you tonight Will you promise me that you're gonna treat it right? I'm barely hangin' on If I fall, can you let me down easy?
When the song ended, the whole bar erupted into cheers. He didnât give them a chance to disperse, though. He launched straight into the crowd favourite: Great Balls of Fire. It used to be your favourite, too, but now. Everyone was dancing and singing along. His legs bounced as he played, and you giggled like a maniac, getting jostled about whenever he moved. You wanted to go and sit somewhere quiet so you could digest the previous moment, but you were too wrapped up in this one.
Everyone begged for an encore once heâd finished playing, but he told everyone he was desperate for another drink but might play something else later. You were still planted firmly in his lap, and you locked eyes with Nat from over the top of the piano. She raised a brow, and you gave her the universal âI donât fucking know whatâs going on eitherâ look. The crowd started trickling outside or to the bar. Somebody plugged the jukebox back in, and Africa resumed, although it didnât sound as good as before. All you wanted to listen to now was Bradleyâs song for you.
It was time for you to get up, which proved incredibly difficult. Bradley was warm and solid in a comforting way but also in another way that you werenât quite ready to unpack just yet. You climbed out of his lap and turned around to face him. He was still sitting but had moved to the other side of the stool to face your direction. He gazed up at you with those big, puppy dog eyes, and you realised with a start that if you took one more step, youâd be standing between his legs. You could have rested your hands on his shoulders or the sides of his face. You could have leant down and kissed him.
Because of this, you didnât know what to say, and this wasnât good because the ball was most certainly in your court. Heâd just said everything he needed to say with that song.
You decided just to be honest with him.
âI donât know what to say, Roo.â
âYou donât have to say anything. I just needed to get that off my chest, and I didnât know how else to do it.â
âI will say something,â you assured him. âJust not right this second.â It was clear that he was trying to hide the dejection he felt. You saw right through the fake smile meant to reassure you, and immediately, you felt as though youâd let him down. Thinking on your feet wasnât easy when you were drunk, and you might have chosen to do things differently had you been sober. Now probably wasnât the best time to deal with something like this, but now was all you had. You couldnât bear letting him go home tonight, thinking you didnât feel anything towards him.
So you took his hand in yours and tugged his arm. He got up silently, and you led him outside, across the decking and onto the sand. He trailed behind you down to the water, which was starting to come back in after low tide.
Your thought process had been that it might be better to talk out of earshot from the rest of the daggers and that words might come easier if you were somewhere more peaceful. This was, in fact, not the case, and the absence of commotion was only making things awkward. There was nothing to distract you from the longing behind his eyes, nothing to distract him from the way you nervously picked at the skin around your fingers.
It had never been this way with you and Bradley. Way before Elijahâwhich was beginning to feel like it had happened to someone else and not youâyour friendship had been as easy as eggs on a Sunday morning. Thoughts flowed freely during lengthy but never tiring conversations. You didnât need to guess how he felt and vice versa because both of you always just knew. You had inside jokes for days and more than a few secrets.
Just because you hadnât grown up together and hadnât known one another your whole lives didnât mean you werenât inseparable. The bond you shared was forged in everlasting fire the day you met at the academy. It was made out of some kind of magic, a rare kind that most people spent their whole lives searching for and never even coming close to.
As you thought about all this, you realised what a fool youâd been to neglect such a bond for somebody like Elijah. But even with all this, youâd never imagined the two of you would be anything more than best friends. When you had something as extraordinary as this, it was hard to fathom risking it when it was already perfect the way it was.
Or so youâd thought.
What if it wasnât perfect the way it was? What if all those years of friendship were a prequel to something better?
A forever kind of something.
You took a deep breath and trusted that if you spoke your heart, everything would turn out precisely the way it was supposed to. And since you were speaking your heart, you started by saying his name. Heâd been looking out over the water, but now he focused his attention back on you. You didnât think youâd ever spent so many consecutive minutes in his company without him saying anything.
âI wasted so much time looking for love in the wrong places,â you started. âAnd when it ended the way I always knew it wouldâdeep downâI listened to you tell me over and over that real love isnât supposed to feel like that. I listened to you tell me that I deserved better, all while not believing what you were saying.â
It was hard to look at him now. There was so much riding on whatever you chose to say next.
âWhat Iâm trying to say is, I wasted so much time looking for love and the real meaning of it, when I should have been looking at what was right in front of my face the whole time.â
It wasnât exactly what you wanted to say. You wished it couldâve been more eloquentâlike his songâbut this was what you had, and so you gave it to him.
He smiled broadly, and it reached all the way up to his eyes.
Oh, the things youâd have done for that smile.
Part of you was worried that these kinds of revelations would mess with your synchronicity, but you had no need to worry. There was no awkwardness, no clunkiness and no anxiety when he cupped your face in both his hands, and you reached up to loop your arms around his neck. You only felt overwhelming joy and an innate sense of rightness when your lips met in the most passionate of kisses.
And when he tilted your head back further and parted your lips with his tongue, you were able to revisit that feeling youâd felt when he pulled you into his lap not half an hour before. It wasnât something you could tame, and you highly doubted he could, either, though you could tell he was going to give it his best shot.
You just couldnât imagine this getting old or wearing thin. If you and Bradley really were a forever thing, you knew that being with him would always feel as exciting and enticing as it did right now.
You let one hand snake down his side, resting just above his hip. When you pulled his body closer so it was pressing against yours, he groaned into your mouth. You couldâve sworn youâd blacked out for a second.
âSlow down, doll.â He said between kisses.
âWhy?â
He pushed you away ever so slightly, and you pouted.
âBecause I wanna do this properly. I want to take you out for dinner, drinks, dancing, all of it. You canât rush something you want to last forever.â
Ah. So he was thinking the same thing as you, then.
âWhat if Iâm impatient?â
âThen Iâll take you to dinner now.'
He was making light, but you decided to indulge him. âTake me, then.â
Bradley laughed. âItâs almost midnight, sweet girl. We wonât get a table anywhere now.â
âSo take me to In-N-Out. And then take me home.â
His eyes were all pupil, and you knew that now youâd put the thought into his head it would be impossible to take it back out.
âYouâre terrible.â
âItâs not my fault!â You protested. âYouâre standing there looking all delicious, kissing me like that!â
âIf I agree, you have to promise me one thing.â
âAnything.â
âAt some point next week, youâll get dressed up. Youâll let me take you to a fancy restaurant with overpriced cocktails and tiny portions, and then youâll let me drive you home. When we get to your front door, youâll let me kiss you goodnight, and then youâll let me go home. We have to do it in a civilised manner at least once.â
You laughed. âOkay, fine. If you insist.â
âI do.â
You kissed him again, and it felt like coming home after being away forever.
âYou know something, Bradley?â You murmured. âI never knew heartbreak could feel so good.âÂ
A/N: I planned on ending this series here, but now that the final part is complete, I've realised I have many more ideas for where this can go. Maybe some sequels or a whole other series off the back of it. If you'd be interested, let me know and I can tag you in future parts.
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Top Gun: Maverick - Jake âHangmanâ Seresin x f!pilotreader [no use of y/n]
2.6k || Your date with Jake at the Hard Deck is crashed by the rest of the squad.
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CW: Swearing, drinking
Authorâs Note: Iâm writing this before I start writing the fic itself. Iâm shooting for 600 - 800 words. Please laugh at me when we see how wrong I end up being. Oh, and the reader is best friends with Bob because I said so. || cross-posted on ao3
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There were very few things you had asked for in life. Good health, good people, and the entire sky at your disposal. A small list, if a bit demanding. One thing you hadnât been expecting when youâd asked for the Heavens was all those who came with it. In particular, Jake Seresin, who slid into the booth across from you. Beers in hand, grin in place.
âCome here often, doll?â
You roll your eyes at him. A movement that does little to hide the smile blooming across your lips. âI canât believe I ever let that line work on me.â
âIn your defense,â he said, taking a long swig of his beer. âThe first time I used that line, we were thousands of feet in the sky. Itâs where Iâm at my most irresistible.â
âAh, yes. That must have been it. Everywhere else youâre just insufferable.â You laughed and took a significantly smaller sip of your beer. Itâs your second one in ten minutes. âIf I didnât know you any better, Seresin, Iâd say youâre trying to get me drunk here.â
âTryinâ?â he scoffed, âand you say you know me.â
The unfortunate thing about this whole situation was that you did know Jake. You knew him well, better than Coyote. You knew his favorite color was yellow. Thatâs why it had been put in his helmet. (Heâd also left off the âaâ in his helmet because the idea of filling it in to say âHungmanâ fit his sixth grade sense of humor). You knew he over-exaggerated his southern drawl whenever you walked into a room because youâd once drunkenly admitted to him that hearing him talk flooded your mind with dirty thoughts. You knew Jakeâs mind was fifty percent dirty thoughts, twenty-five percent sky, twenty percent you, five percent ways to school you at cards and five percent cheeky comebacks he was sitting on to annoy the rest of the squad with. And, most disheartening of all, you knew Jake was not a romantic.
It didnât bother him that date night was a few beers, fried food, and a game of pool. It didnât bother you either. Not entirely, but you were hoping for one night where you could dress up nice and go out somewhere fancy. Somewhere along the lines of joining the military and ending up at TOPGUN the line of being feminine had been blurred. Commanders couldnât understand why youâd want to put on a bit of mascara to fly a plane. In the same stretch of imagination, Hangman seemingly couldnât put it together that youâd like a bit of romance in your life beyond the cheesy pickup lines and pet names.
If you could add anything to your list of âgood health, good people, and the entire skyâ it would be a few nice dates. Youâd say nothing fancy, but you wouldnât mean it. You wanted fancy. Even if it was just to realize that fancy is actually not what you wanted at all. Something to change up the pace of playing pool with Jake and being hit on by him like you were his latest conquest and not his girlfriend of six months.
Part of you felt like you were being slightly unfair.
âYour turn, doll,â Jake said, but when you went to pass in front of him he grabbed you by your belt loop. He pulled you back towards him, matching your laugh, and captured your lips with his.
Moments like these almost had you convinced that maybe you could push those selfish date ideas off to the side. Jake liked showing off. He liked being able to flirt with you in a place where you could laugh loudly and no one would look at you weird. He liked being able to slip out the back door to walk down the beach with you under the stars.
âIf itâs my turn,â you said between kisses, âthen let me shoot the ball.â
Reluctantly, he let go of your waist and you positioned yourself to sink yet another ball into the pocket. You planned to kick his ass in an embarrassingly short amount of time to get the pettiness out of your system, then enjoy your night together.
Except for the fact that the front bell chimed, and familiar shouts filled the bar. Familiar because youâd heard them less than an hour ago. You considered altering your list once more. âGood people who knew when not to come get a drink.â
âHangman!â Payback shouted across the bar. âRack âem up. Rooster was just telling me how the two of you ended in a tie game last week.â
Jakeâs laughter filled your ears. He still had a hand on the small of your back, but his attention was entirely on your group of friends trailing through the door. âChicken doesnât know what heâs talkinâ about. I smoked his ass.â
âIâd like to see you put your money where your mouth is, Seresin. Unless youâre still broke from the last time I kicked your ass.â
Rooster headed over to the pool table followed closely by Fanboy and Coyote. Payback, scribbling in a notebook, hung back for a moment. Then opened his mouth to edge the tension on a bit more. You knew your date night had been pushed aside, so you took it upon yourself to step off to the side yourself.
Phoenix smiled at you, waving, and tilted her head. âI thought you guys were on a date?â She asked. You shot her a look that said âWeâll talk later.â Natasha let out a laugh. âSorry. Look, Iâll get you something strong to drink.â
âMake it a double!â You called out after her as she made her way over to the bar where sheâd be trapped by millions of questions from Penny. The sound of your name, your government name, being called by a certain southern drawl caught your attention. âYes, love?â You asked, hoping that your boyfriend was about to make an unexpected promise that the two of you could leave after one game.
âWhatâs the matter, darlinâ?â Jake nudged you softly with his shoulder then threw his head over in Bradleyâs direction. âWe can always just ask the peanut squad to leave. The small man will only get so much smaller when I whoop his ass for the hundredth timeâ
Rooster stiffens, almost to attention. He holds the pool cue next to him. Straight and tall. âIâm taller than you are, Bagman.â
It had become a trend of sorts to refer to Jake with various insults that fell so effortlessly from Bobâs mouth. You had tried your hardest to resist, out of solidarity for your boyfriend, some of the nicknames were too creative to avoid⌠and it gave you an excuse to make Jake try and draw his true name from your lips.
âI wasnât referring to that kind of height, Chick.â
âCâmon, Jake,â you whine, âcan you please just be the polite Jake I know you to be?â
âOxymoron!â Rooster calls from across the pool table to which Jake whirls around and says, âWhat the fuck did you just call me?â
You shoot a glare in Bradleyâs direction. âSeriously?â Out of the corner of your eye you see Payback pulling that same little notebook out of his pocket to make a mark. You turn on him. âAnd what the hell are you doing?â
He turns the page towards you. On it in crude, unintelligible handwriting is what you can only assume to be two columns labeled âHangmanâ and âRoosterâ with a series of ticks beneath them. Jake in the lead by a long shot. âI like to keep track.â
In the corner, you noticed when you squinted to read the handwriting, was a third little box. Completely full of ticks. âWho is that?â
âBob,â Payback said at the same time Bob said, âMine.â
You rolled your eyes and turned your attention back to Jake. âCan I talk to you?â
Your tone is enough to etch worry on his face. He set his pool cue against the table, grabbed you by the waist, and pulled you off to the side. âWhatâs wrong, doll?â
âThis isnât a date.â The whiny lit to your voice didnât make you feel the most sexy, but youâd tried seducing Jake to go to a movie so the two of you could make out in the dark instead and that hadnât worked. Pouting was your last resort. âEvery time we go on a date, they show up. Theyâre like fleas!â
âAt least fleas can do tricks.â Jake turned to look over his shoulder. âRooster canât even hit a ball straight.â
âJake, Iâm being serious. Why wonât you just take me on a date? A real one.â
âLook, pretty girl, Iâll make a deal with you.â
You side-eyed him, unconvinced, and sighed. âLucky me.â
âPlay me in darts. I win, we stay and hang out with everyone. Lord knows Rooster and Phoenix need to be humbled in pool. Plus, youâre the only one here who can get Bob to do enough shots to start doing karaoke.â He rests his forehead against yours. âI know how much you love his drunk renditions of âSweet Caroline.ââ
Jake had a point. There had been one night - shockingly, another date night at the Hard Deck turned into a group activity - where you went to sulk in a booth while your schmooze of a boyfriend fueled his bromance with Coyote, Rooster, and Payback. Bob, still not the biggest partier, had grown tired of the swapping insults over darts and was worn out from dodging Phoenix and Fanboyâs attempts to get him to dance with them. So heâd ended up in the booth across from you.
Youâd been pounding back shots of tequila like they were water. âHeâs stupid,â you had slurred to Bob, âbut youâre not stupid. Youâre fun. Here, do a shot with me. Letâs be fun.â
He would tell you the next day that he had only intended to do one shot but one turned into two which turned into four which turned into Bob unplugging the jukebox to sing a melody of songs from your Grandmaâs playlist with impressive range. After each one he would make sure to point you out of the gathering crowd of dazzled patrons. âThis oneâs for her!â Heâd shout in dedication and start up singing again.
It hadnât been a bad night then, and, even though youâd never admit it to Jake, you had a lot of fun. Tonight would be the same if you could let yourself stop moping long enough to enjoy it. But there was still the matter of:
âWhat if I win?â You ask. Competition was the reason you were here on the West Coast to begin with. You were the best of the best because you refused to let anyone else get the upper hand on you. âWhat do I get then, Seresin?â
âIf you win,â Jake said, slowly kneading your hips with his hands. âI will take you out on another date - a fancy one. With roses and the opening of doors and the biggest bottle of wine this nice restaurant downtown has to offer. Iâll dress up and give you the most romantic night of your life. But tonight weâll stay here and do everything weâd do anyway if I had win.â
âIf I win.â
âIf you win⌠but you wonât.â
He didnât have to say it for you to know it was true. He threw darts the same way he flew planes: with deadly precision. There was a reason Hangman was the only one out of everyone in their generation with two confirmed kills. He could land a shot with his eyes closed. In the air and with two feet planted firmly on the hardwood floors of the Hard Deck.
âThatâs not fair at all.â
âI donât make the rules, sweet thing.â That stupid smirk was back on his face. The two of you hadnât made it back to your booth yet for appetizers, otherwise thereâd surely be a toothpick rolling between those lips of his too. Â âCâmon, weâll make it easy. Three darts each. Most points win.â
âThatâs not how you play darts, Jake. Even I know that.â
âBagman,â Payback called out, âwhat are you doing, the balls are racked?â
You went to grab the darts from the board as Jake said, âKicking my girlâs ass in darts as a warm up for kicking your sorry asses in every game after.â
âLadies first,â you gestured, mimicking his smug smirk. He glared playfully at you but stepped up to throw the first dart in a movement almost too quick for you to see. A perfect bullseye. âShow off.â
âGot to put some skin in the game.â Jake moved you in front of him. His hands gripping your waist to hold you in place as he pressed kisses to your neck. âI like your skin better, darlinâ.â
You shooed him away. The dart felt heavy in your hand. Screwing this up would essentially be throwing away your only sure shot at the date of your dreams. You lifted your arm and threw the dart. It flew, fitting itself snugly into the single bull.
Jakeâs turn. He moved just as quickly as the first time, but the angle he shot at landed the dart in a single scoring 18. Winning was still well within your grasp. A decent date was inching closer and closer.
Your turn. A deep steady breath. This dart felt weightless. An extension of yourself. You throw the dart in a less fluid motion than Jake, but manage to stick it in the bullseye right next to his.
âLook at that!â You shouted, pointing and jumping. Joy overwhelmed you not just because you were currently winning, but because this had been the first bullseye youâd made without Jake helping you in the slightest. Heâd likely still claim this victory as his. It was his silly deal that made you so determined in the first place.
Jakeâs final turn. He still had the chance to put you in the dust. Your eyes were glued to the board, but the dart never came. When you turned to look at him, Jake threw the dart at the ground. âYou win,â he said, but you shook your head. Eyes back to the board. You won even without throwing this last dart.
You snapped your head in his direction, ready to call him out for cheating, but you were cut off by Jakeâs lips crashing onto yours. He pulled away quickly, muttered a small, âYou really think Iâd deny you anything, doll?â then rushed off to join the restless group at the pool table. Leaving you to glance from the stray dart stuck in the floor and the man you were beginning to fall for at the pool table.
Phoenix saddled up next to you, drink in hand, and passed one over to you. âWhat did he promise you if you won?â
âA real date.â
âThe fancy one with all that inspiration youâve been sending me on Pintrest.â
âThatâs the one.â
She let out a low whistle. âWow, and I thought he loved you just by the way he looked at you, but this is something else. Heâs smitten.â
âI guess I have that effect on some people,â you said and hid your giddy grin with a sip of your drink. âDid you ask Penny to get the tequila shots ready?â
âThe real question is if weâre ready to hear Bob signing.â
This might just be one of your favorite dates yet.
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( I was like half asleep making these)
Bradley if being a naval pilot didn't work out for him he would have joined up to be a major leaguer
Natasha hates horses, she went saddle backing one time as a kid, got bucked off scarred her for life
Javy is always snacking on something, it calms him to have something to chew on (proof Hard Deck Bar scene)
Rueben is the one to ask where is a good place to eat, he has taste and will tell which place is worth trying and which is a skip
Mickey has those little car tree smell things, he likes the strawberry smells because it reminds him of his grandparents
Bob has only ever gotten into one physical fight his entire life, he was in Middle School and was still a quiet kid then, his friend was being beaten up so he stepped in fucked the kid up so bad people looked at him like he was hurt them next (Allah Perks of Being a Wallflower type beat)
Jake is the kind of person who says he isn't picky about his food and yet he will still not let his food touch certain ones
Bob collects Funkos, only ones from like movies he actually enjoys and if had the money would go to conventions
Javy or Bradley, was a lifeguard at a public pool when they were teenagers, and they had little girls trying to "get their attention" like if you know you know they found it amusing
Natasha is a health nut, like she will not leave her local whole foods with out checking every fruit or product she bought without weighting them.
Rueben when he was a kid growing up in Georgia ( he gives me those vibes) he would always sneak out to a park at night watching planes take off from the nearby air force base, inspiring him to join up.
Mickey is a total sports fanatic, like tailgates and front row tickets, he is there and will desperately try to get his friends into game (much like real life)
Javy has the best taste in clothes, like the best style out of the daggers, doesn't matter if he is in sweats and a plain jersey he still has charisma falling from him
Jake was never properly taught how to do certain manly things from his dad like change a tire or check his own oil, so he taught himself how to.
Bradley after losing his dad, he would sneak into his closet and take Goose's bomber jacket, sometimes falling asleep with it in his bed, Carole eventually gave it to him when he was old enough. He wore it out that he had to retire it, never selling it though
Mickey can't shoot whiskey, doesn't matter how much someone tries to get him to do it he can't stand the taste, however tequila and beer he is good with
Rueben is a secret F1 Fan, and secretly checks the stats if he is on a detachment with his phone.
Bob when he was a kid would go to a dude ranch as a kid, and he can still ride a horse better then anyone in his family
Natasha is a great cook, and food is her love language of sorts, recommending what would be better for her friends/partners
Jake used to be artsy when he was a kid, but he grew out of it when his dad took his picture off the fridge even after his mom said not too
Bradley can't really swim well, he can stand shallow water or pools but like lakes and stuff is a no go
Javy was a swimmer in college, he would have gone to the Olympics if not for his love for the navy and his mom encouraging him to chase his dreams
(okay like I said I was half asleep making this so if they don't make much sense then oh well)
#top gun#top gun maverick#top gun imagine#top gun x reader#bradley rooster bradshaw#jake hangman seresin#natasha phoenix trace#robert bob floyd#mickey fanboy garcia#rueben payback fitch#javy coyote machado#dagger squad#dagger au#floydsglasses#top gun fanfic#top gun fanfiction
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the athena-verse
so far, it's just a series of random ficlets and blurbs introducing the world and the top.
let's talk athena:
athena; the preamble - (6.24.24) athena at a glance, basically
hangman meets 'thena - (9.17.24) word is, there's a new pilot on board carrier air wing nine, and she flies for the VFA-14, the Tophatters.
top gun: maverick
the recall
the hard deck:
01: too observant to play dumb - (7.16.24) how the arrival at the hard deck went
02: slow ride - (7.16.24) a glimpse through jake's eyes
03: athena, meet rooster - (7.16.24) I think the title says it all
athena settles debts - (6.21.24) what if Mavâs daughter settled his tab that night in the hard deck
dogfighting 101 (and then some): "so, today we start with what you only think you know."
01: let's make it interesting: (08.29.24) harvard is a good friend (and petty on your behalf)
02: rock and roll: (08.30.24) It's been a long time since I rock and rolled, It's been a long time since I did the stroll, Ooh let me get it back, let me get it back, Let me get it back, baby, where I come from
03: clear mind, clear skies: (09.01.24) tempers are rising
04: 'nix is sick of this shit: (09.03.24) phoenix prides herself on knowing almost everything pertinent, it's the parts she doesn't know that leaves her on edge.
05: sugar and spice: (09.06.24) hangman leaves everyone hanging... right?
06: dead and buried: (09.08.24) if it wouldn't result in a court martial or a dishonorable discharge, you probably would punch that stupid mustache off his face.
canyon runs: take one
iceman's final flight - (7.1.24) ice's funeral, as you can imagine, is painful and heartwrenching
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athena-verse taglist (currently open. last updated 9/17/24)
@omgbrianab @smoothdogsgirl @bazellawriz @sbrewer21 @inky-sun @djs8891 @rory-cakes @geeksareunique @je6291 @whoismurphyslaw @kee-0-kee @samanddeaninatrenchcoat @thespillingvoid @youdontknowe @burningcoffeecupp @mrsevans90
#meet âthena#daisyâs fics#top gun#top gun maverick#top gun fic#top gun maverick fic#top gun imagine#top gun maverick imagine#mitchell!reader#iceman#tom kazansky#pete mitchell#maverick#hangman#jake seresin#bradley bradshaw#rooster#phoenix#natasha trace#bob#robert floyd#yale#harvard#brigham lennox#logan lee#reuben fitch#mickey garcia#fanboy#payback#athena
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