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sat on a swing at a lovely park and had a good half an hour cry
#and I mean the ugly cry you know the one where you're leaking from the nose and all#I think I needed that#feel like I've been holding it in for months#always on the break of crying but managing to hold it in#but not today no sir today I let it all out#on that swing in the middle of the park#phew#are my problems solved? not even close#but I feel better about it
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i'm so in love with you, i just wish you could know about it
#gay shit#i wish there was someone i could talk to about you#i can't even bring you up to my therapist#i got yelled out of a park the other day#all i could think of was how you would make the situation funny#like that time when we went to the park in the middle of the night#i helped you climb over the fence#and while we were on the swings my mom called#but you laughed#and so did i#i wanna tell everyone about you
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thank you for all the love on punish âĄ
i wrote this song after a drive down to miami on a very dreary day last december with my best friend. we had to get off the interstate because my tire was about to explode and wound up driving down the highway towards lake okechobee taking random side roads every now and then for fun. we stumbled across a tiny community called miracle village near the edge of the lake and it was a very eerie experience. i wondered what it must feel like, to live there alone on what felt like the edge of the earth with the most shame you could possibly carry as a human being.
i recorded half of punish on my phone. the piano, the creaks of a swing set in the park in the middle of the night, the backing vocals. i wanted it to feel up close and personal, almost inappropriate. i made quite a few different versions of it before i settled on this one. iâm glad it resonates with all of you. i took this pic the night i wrote it :)
thank u all for listening! âĄ
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even with the mold, the mushrooms growing through the carpet, the rats, the state of any and every appliance / general structure of the house constantly decaying, my old house was the only home i ever had. years and years of constantly moving and itâs the only one i ever really knew as mine. god i miss it , it was a privilege to live there even in all its filth . in the winter i would drink coffee late at night while there was a fire in the kitchen and would clean. listening to music. the little window above the sink always had this angelic light. and i miss how my brothers and cousins would bang on the bathroom window and scare me while i pissed in the middle of the night. Our fucking yard. God I could go on and on.
#the park#weâd always sneak off in the middle of the night#and swing under the full moon#im so lucky my mom introduced me to that tradition#i wish i never took it for granted
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Got yelled at today at the grocery store and I laughed in the guys face and put my AirPods in and I donât think Iâve ever seen someone so become so irate in their life
#like do you want to fight?#cause Iâll swing and I might lose but we both going to the hospital sir#I was also in the middle of the road because I was turning into a spot and he was trying to pass before I actually parked#so like heâs the dummy anyway
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I hope someday I'll live in a peaceful place, where it will be okay for me to walk to the park in the middle of the night, and swing while the stars shine.
#mango says stuff#in my last house before college i lived one house away from the park#it was me#my shitty neighbor#and then the park just across the street#id sneak out in the middle of the night just to go to the park#id swing and watch the sky#id run in the cool grass and roll down the hill#id lay in the tunnel on the jungle gym and watch the very late night cars go by#i went there when i needed to be free for just a second#when i couldnt sleep and all i wanted to do was die#my life wasnt the best growing up#but those nights on the swings helped a lot#and if it were safe to do that here#i probably would go swing on the swings in the middle of the night
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Wisdom And Death - N.R
P: DemiGod!Ni-ki X Fem!Reader
Warnings: Teasing, Sword fighting, Tension, Obsessive Behaviour (no literally), Jealousy if you squint, Park Wonbin Cameo.
Synopsis: Youâve just discovered you're the daughter of Athena, goddess of wisdom, and now youâre at Camp Half-Blood. You struggle to surviveâbut now Ni-ki, son of Hades seems to have taken an interest in you.
a/n: already done harry potter, why not try out percy jackson as well? i dont expect this to do good tbh..
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You were a daughter of Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategy. It was a truth you had only recently learned, and not in the way you might have expected. Your fatherâdistant, aloof, and perpetually overworkedâhad dropped the bombshell on you like it was just another item on his to-do list. For years, he had told you that your mother had died in childbirth, a tragic story youâd grown up swallowing whole. But then, out of nowhere, he decided it was time you knew the truth.
At first, you didnât believe him. Who would? The idea of being the child of a literal goddess sounded absurd, like something out of one of those cheesy fantasy movies you used to watch. But your dad wouldnât let you argue. He brushed off your questions with the same detached efficiency he used for everything else and, before you knew it, you were being shoved into the backseat of a car with a suitcase in one hand and a head full of unanswered questions.
Thatâs how you ended up here: a camp in the middle of the woods with a wooden sign swinging gently in the breeze. You tilted your head to read it, the letters etched deep into the grain: Camp Half-Blood.
"Right," you muttered to yourself. "Because Camp Mythological Heritage wouldâve been too on the nose."
Still, there was no turning back now. With a shrug, you stepped past the entrance and into a world that felt like something out of a fever dream. Kids your ageâand youngerâwere scattered across the campgrounds, each of them doing something more insane than the last. One kid was scaling a rock wall that was on fire, while another sparred with a partner using what looked like actual swords. Over by the lake, a group of campers were... were those horses? No, centaurs. Actual centaurs.
You stood frozen, your mouth slightly ajar. It was like stepping into a fantasy novel. Or a madhouse. You hadnât decided which one yet.
âWell,â you muttered to yourself, âthis is either going to be the best thing that ever happened to me... or the absolute worst.â
You made your way toward the center of the camp, still trying to process the sheer chaos unfolding around you. Everyone seemed so... at home here. But you, well, you felt like an outsider. Your entire life had been one thing, and now it was completely turned upside down. As you walked, you tried to ignore the tiny pit of unease growing in your stomach. This wasnât what you had imagined. Then again, you hadnât imagined much of anything.
Before you could spiral too much, a voice broke through your thoughts. "You must be the daughter of Athena," it said, smooth and calm, yet somehow with a touch of familiarity, as if it had known you your whole life.
You blinked up at the speaker, startled. Standing before you was a centaurâhalf man, half horseâhis chest broad and dignified, and his eyes sharp, like he could see right through you. He was somehow... kind. A strange contrast to the world you had just walked into.
âWelcome,â he continued, extending a hand that you shook uncertainly. âIâm Chiron. I know this must be overwhelming, but weâre here to help.â
You raised an eyebrow. "Chiron? Like, the Chiron from Greek mythology?"
"That would be me," he said with a small chuckle. "But Iâve been around for a long time, you'll find the name a bit more casual in a place like this."
You blinked again, not sure how to react. This wasnât the kind of welcome you had expected, but then again, nothing about this situation was what youâd imagined.
As Chiron began to explain the camp, his words flowed with an ease that made everything sound... normal. Like discovering you were the child of a goddess wasnât as monumental as it seemed. He explained the demigod life with a sense of nonchalance, detailing the training youâd undergo. Everything had a rhythm to it, like a battle plan carefully constructed and laid out.
"Your mother, Athena," he said, his gaze softening for a moment, "she's one of the most revered of the Olympian gods. Intelligence, strategy, wisdomâthey all run through her blood, and now, through yours."
You had to hold back a sigh. Youâd heard about your motherâs legacy, but it felt distant, like a story told to you by someone who didnât quite know the ending. Chiron, however, spoke like it was the most natural thing in the world.
"And here," he gestured grandly, "is where youâll be staying."
You followed his gaze to a modest cabin that seemed to exude an aura of quiet authority. It was simple, yet elegant in its design, with the unmistakable feeling that it had been built for both function and beauty.
âThis is the Athena cabin,â Chiron said, his voice low, respectful. âItâs where the children of Athena reside. Youâll find it to be a place of study, of strategy. And youâll find that, like your mother, you will be expected to think and lead carefully.â
You stood before it, still unsure of how you were supposed to feel. "Iâm supposed to live here now?" you asked, voice almost too small to be your own.
"Yes," Chiron replied, his smile gentle. âAnd while it may take some time to get used to, you'll find that the family you never knew you had is here. The other daughters of Athena will become your sistersâyour allies in this world.â
You nodded, though you couldnât help the doubts swirling in your mind. Could you really belong here? Could you live up to this legacy, to the expectations of a goddess you barely knew?
âCome,â Chiron said, turning toward the cabin. âLetâs get you settled in. And donât worry, weâve all been through this transition. You're not alone.â
The inside of the Athena cabin was everything you expected and more. Rows of bookshelves lined the walls, crammed with texts on strategy, philosophy, mythology, and other subjects you couldnât even begin to comprehend. The air smelled faintly of parchment and ink, with a touch of something herbalâmaybe mint or rosemary. There were maps and blueprints pinned to corkboards, some of them marked with notes in handwriting so precise it could have been printed. A large table dominated the center of the room, strewn with scrolls, chessboards, and what looked like the half-finished plans for a miniature catapult.
Several campers were scattered around the room, their heads bent in concentration. Some were reading, others sketching battle tactics, and a few were locked in intense chess matches. They didnât look up as you entered, but you could feel their awareness. It was as if they had already sized you up without even glancing your way.
âThis is your home now,â Chiron said, his voice low as he gestured around the room. âThe children of Athena value intellect, strategy, and wisdom. Youâll find that everyone here has their own strengths, and soon, youâll discover yours as well.â
You nodded, unsure of what to say. The room was intimidating in a way you couldnât quite put into words. It wasnât the weapons or the books or even the aura of focusâit was the expectation. The unspoken weight that came with being Athenaâs child.
One of the campers finally looked up, a girl with sharp features and dark hair pulled into a braid. She stood, crossing her arms as she approached. âNew kid?â she asked, her tone more curious than unkind. Her eyes seemed to assess you in an instant.
âYes,â Chiron answered before you could. âThis is Athenaâs newest appointed daughter.â
The girlâs expression shifted slightly, softening just enough to put you at ease. She extended a hand. âIâm Sophia. Welcome to the Athena cabin.â
You shook her hand, her grip firm but not overwhelming. âUh, thanks. Iâmââ
âDonât worry,â Sophia interrupted, a small smirk tugging at her lips. âWeâll learn your name soon enough. For now, letâs just focus on getting you settled in.â She turned back to Chiron. âWeâll take it from here.â
Chiron nodded, his expression approving. âGood. Iâll leave you to it, then.â He placed a hand on your shoulder briefly, his presence steadying. âYouâre in good hands here. Iâll check in with you later.â
And with that, he left, his hooves clopping softly against the wooden floor as he disappeared out the door.
Sophia turned back to you, her smirk widening. âWell, newbie, letâs get this over with. Youâll be bunking over here.â She led you to a bed near the back of the cabin, neatly made with gray blankets and pillows. A small wooden trunk sat at the foot of it, clearly meant for your belongings. âItâs not much, but youâll get used to it.â
You set your bag down, glancing around at the other bunks. Everything was organized, almost militaristically so. No stray clothes, no clutterâjust a quiet efficiency that made your own messy habits feel glaringly obvious.
Sophia must have noticed your hesitation because she raised an eyebrow. âDonât worry. We donât bite. Much.â She tilted her head toward the other campers. âMost of us are too busy with our projects to bother anyone. Just donât touch anyoneâs stuff without asking, and youâll be fine.â
You nodded, sitting on the edge of your bed. âSo⊠what now?â
âNow,â Sophia said, crossing her arms again, âyou try to survive. Training starts tomorrow morning, bright and early. Hope youâre ready to learn how to wield a weapon, because monsters wonât care how good you are at chess.â
Your stomach flipped at the mention of monsters, but you tried not to let it show. âGreat,â you muttered. âSounds fun.â
Sophia chuckled, shaking her head. âDonât worry, newbie. Weâve all been where you are. Youâll find your place soon enough.â
With that, she walked off, leaving you alone to process everything. You lay back on the bed, staring up at the wooden ceiling. The sounds of the camp filtered in through the open windowsâlaughter, the clang of swords, the steady rhythm of feet pounding the ground.
You exhaled slowly, trying to let the noises outside soothe the storm of thoughts swirling in your mind. It didnât work. How could it, when the weight of everything that had happened in the past few days pressed down on you like a lead blanket? You were the daughter of a goddess. A literal goddess. How were you supposed to live up to that? You didnât feel particularly wise or strategic. You felt... normal. Average. Like a fish suddenly thrown into a sea of sharks.
A knock on the doorframe startled you out of your thoughts. You sat up quickly, your heart skipping a beat as you looked toward the entrance. A boy stood there, leaning casually against the frame with his arms crossed. His sandy blonde hair was messy, like heâd just come from sparring, and there was a faint smear of dirt on his cheek. He looked about your age, maybe a little older, with an easy confidence that made you feel even more out of place.
âHey,â he said, his voice light but curious. âYouâre the new Athena kid, huh?â
You nodded slowly, unsure of how to respond. âUh, yeah. Thatâs me.â
He grinned, pushing off the doorframe and stepping inside. âFigures. Youâve got that look about you.â
You frowned, tilting your head. âWhat look?â
âYou know,â he said, gesturing vaguely, âall serious and... thinking about ten things at once. Classic Athena kid behavior.â
You werenât sure if that was a compliment or not. âAnd you are?â
âJake,â he said, sticking out a hand. âSon of Apollo.â
You hesitated for half a second before shaking his hand. His grip was firm but friendly, and his smile was disarming. âNice to meet you, I guess.â
âGuess?â he repeated with a mock pout. âWow, tough crowd.â
You couldnât help but smile a little, despite yourself. There was something about him that put you at ease, even if his confidence was a little overwhelming.
âSo,â he said, glancing around the cabin before turning back to you, âhowâs your first day going? Overwhelmed yet?â
âMore like completely lost,â you admitted. âI donât even know where to start.â
Jake nodded knowingly. âYeah, thatâs pretty normal. Everyone feels like that at first. But donât worry, youâll get the hang of it. Just... try not to overthink everything. I know itâs, like, in your DNA or whatever, but trust me, this place is way easier to deal with if you just roll with the punches.â
âRight,â you said, not entirely convinced. âEasy for you to say. Youâve probably been here forever.â
âThree years,â he said, shrugging. âBut it feels like forever sometimes. Youâll get used to it, though. And if you ever need someone to show you the ropes, Iâm your guy.â
Before you could respond, there was a loud clang from outside, followed by a chorus of cheers. Jake glanced toward the window, his grin widening.
âLooks like the sparring matches are heating up,â he said. âYou should come watch. Itâs a good way to see what youâre up against.â
You hesitated, glancing back at your bed. Part of you wanted to stay there, to retreat into yourself and avoid the chaos outside for just a little longer. But another part of youâsmaller, quieter, but undeniably thereâwanted to see what this world was really about.
âAlright,â you said finally, standing up. âLead the way.â
Jakeâs grin grew wider, and he gestured for you to follow him. âThatâs the spirit. Welcome to Camp Half-Blood, newbie. Time to see what youâre made of.â
You stepped out of the cabin, squinting against the sunlight as Jake led the way toward an open training area. The sounds of sparring filled the airâthe clash of metal against metal, the thud of bodies hitting the ground, and the occasional shout of victory.
The training ground was a wide, dusty circle surrounded by spectators, most of them campers who were either waiting their turn or simply enjoying the show. In the middle, pairs of campers were locked in combat. Some used swords and shields, while some fought barehanded, relying on strength, agility, and strategy to try and knock each other down.
âPretty cool, huh?â Jake said, glancing over his shoulder at you.
You nodded, your eyes wide as you took in the scene. âYeah. Intense, though.â
Jake chuckled. âYou get used to it. Letâs introduce you to some of the gang. Youâre going to be seeing a lot of these faces, so might as well start remembering names.â
He led you over to a group of campers who were sitting on a bench, watching the matches with keen interest. They turned as you approached, their expressions ranging from curious to welcoming.
âThis is Soobin,â Jake said, gesturing to a tall boy with jet-black hair and kind eyes. He offered you a small smile, his voice calm as he spoke. âSon of Apollo.â
You nodded, trying to commit his name and face to memory. âNice to meet you, Soobin.â
Next, Jake pointed to a girl with short, choppy hair dyed a silvery gray. Her arms were crossed, and she had a confident smirk that told you she didnât take herself too seriously. âThis is Chaewon, daughter of Ares. Sheâs one of the best fighters here, so donât get on her bad side.â
Chaewon snorted. âIâm not that scary.â She winked at you. âUnless youâre dumb enough to challenge me, of course.â
You laughed nervously, making a mental note to stay far away from her during sparring sessions.
Jake moved on to a pair of twins who were practically radiating energy. They had identical bright smiles and matching dimples. âThese two are Jiwoo and Jiyeon, daughters of Hermes. If anything goes missing, itâs probably their fault.â
âHey!â Jiyeon protested, though her grin didnât waver. âWeâve been so well-behaved lately.â
âRelatively,â Jiwoo added with a wink.
You couldnât help but smile at their playful energy. âGot it. Keep my stuff locked up.â
âSmart girl,â Jiwoo said approvingly.
Jake led you around the rest of the training ground, introducing you to more campers.
There was Minho, son of Hephaestus, a quiet boy with soot-streaked hands and a shy smile who loved to tinker with weapons and gadgets. âIf you need a custom weapon or armor, come find me,â he said softly.
Then there was Yeji, daughter of Demeter, who was tending to a small garden on the outskirts of the training area. She wiped her hands on her jeans and smiled warmly. âIf camp food gets boring, I can help you find the best fruits and veggies around.â
And finally, Jake introduced you to Seungmin, son of Dionysus, who was leaning against a tree with his arms crossed. âGood luck surviving your first week.â
âUh, thanks?â you said, not entirely sure if that was encouragement or a warning.
By the time Jake finished the introductions, your head was spinning with names, faces, and parentage. You did your best to commit them all to memory, but you had a feeling it was going to take a while before you got them all straight.
Jake clapped you on the shoulder, grinning. âNot so bad, right? Everyoneâs pretty chill once you get to know them.â
âSure,â you said, though you still felt a little overwhelmed. âBut itâs a lot to take in.â
âTrust me, youâll be fine,â Jake said confidently. He nodded toward the sparring ring. âNow, want to watch a match or two? Or are you feeling brave enough to give it a try yourself?â
You glanced at the campers sparring in the ring, their movements fast and fierce. Part of you wanted to jump in, to prove to yourself that you could handle this new life. But another part wasnât quite ready.
âI think Iâll stick to watching for now,â you said with a small laugh.
Jake nodded, his grin never fading. âFair enough. Letâs find a good spot, then. Youâre going to want to pay attentionâthereâs a lot you can learn just from watching.â
Jake led you to a shaded spot under a tree with a perfect view of the sparring ring. He plopped down on the ground, motioning for you to do the same. You settled in beside him, your eyes fixed on the action.
"See that?" Jake nudged you, pointing at one of the fighters. "Thatâs Hyunjin, son of Aphrodite."
You nodded, watching as Hyunjin disarmed his opponent with a flourish that looked almost effortless.
The match ended with a loud cheer, and you were about to ask Jake a question when the atmosphere in the training ground shifted as someone new stepped into the ring.
He was tallâeasily the tallest person youâd seen so farâand carried himself with a quiet confidence that was somehow more intimidating than if heâd been loud and boastful. His dark hair fell just over his sharp eyes, and in his hand, he twirled a sword with the kind of ease that made it look like an extension of his arm.
âWhoâs that?â you leaned over and whispered to Jake, unable to tear your eyes away from the newcomer.
Jake followed your gaze and chuckled softly. âThatâs Ni-ki,â he said. âSon of Hades. Donât feel bad if he gives you the chillsâhe does that to everyone.â
You didnât respond. You were too focused on Ni-ki as he stepped into the center of the ring, his gaze cool and unbothered as he sized up his opponent. The person across from him was someone you didnât recognizeâa stocky boy who looked strong but not nearly as composed.
The match began, and from the very first move, it was clear that Ni-ki was on a completely different level. He didnât just fightâhe dominated. His movements were precise, calculated, almost lazy in their efficiency. Every swing of his sword, every step he took, was purposeful. It was like he was playing a game of chess, except the pieces were his opponentâs mistakes, and he was three moves ahead the entire time.
You found yourself holding your breath as you watched. The other boy lunged, swinging his weapon with all his might, but Ni-ki sidestepped effortlessly, his expression bored. With a flick of his wrist, he disarmed the boy, sending his weapon skidding across the ground.
The fight ended in seconds. Ni-ki didnât gloat, didnât smileâhe simply turned and walked away, his sword resting on his shoulder as if it weighed nothing.
The crowd erupted into cheers and murmurs, but you were still frozen in place, your eyes following Ni-ki as he disappeared toward the edge of the training area.
âYou okay?â Jake asked, nudging you lightly.
âYeah,â you said quickly, though your voice felt distant even to your own ears.
Jake smirked knowingly. âYeah, he has that effect on people. Donât let him intimidate you too much, though. Heâs not as scary as he looks.â
You glanced at Jake, raising an eyebrow. âReally?â
âOkay, maybe he is,â Jake admitted with a laugh. âBut heâs not all bad. Heâs just... intense.â
Intense. That felt like an understatement. You looked back toward where Ni-ki had gone, half expecting him to be watching from the shadows. But he was gone, leaving you with a strange, lingering curiosity that you couldnât quite shake.
As the sparring matches wound down, you decided to take the chance to explore more of the camp. There was so much to take inâthe cabins, the armory, the various training areasâit all felt like a strange blend of summer camp and battlefield.
You were just passing by the archery range when something zipped by your head, close enough that you felt the breeze as it passed. You yelped, instinctively ducking as the arrow thudded into a target a few feet away.
âOh my gods, Iâm so sorry!â a voice called out.
You turned toward the source of the voice, your heart still racing, and froze. The guy jogging toward you was... well, there was no other way to put it: stunning. He had soft, wavy hair that caught the sunlight just right, warm brown eyes, and a jawline that looked like it had been carved by one of the gods themselves. Was everyone here this ridiculously attractive?
âUh, itâs okay,â you managed to say, brushing off the shock. âI dodged in time.â
He let out a huff of relief, running a hand through his hair. âPhew. For a second there, I thought Iâd actually hit you. That wouldâve been one heck of a first impression.â
You laughed nervously, trying not to stare too hard. âYeah, not exactly the warmest welcome, but Iâll survive.â
He grinned, his confidence shining through. âStill, almost hitting the newbie? Thatâs got to be a new low for me.â He extended a hand toward you. âIâm Wonbin, son of Aphrodite. And before you say anything, yes, Iâm that good-looking because of my mom. Comes with the territory.â
You couldnât help but smile at his candor as you shook his hand. âIâm Y/N. Daughter of Athena.â
âAh, an Athena kid,â he said, his grin turning into a smirk. âFigures. Youâve got that sharp, calculating look in your eyes. Kind of intimidating, actually.â
You raised an eyebrow, crossing your arms. âIntimidating? Me? Youâre the one firing arrows at innocent bystanders.â
Wonbin laughed, the sound light and easy. âFair point. Iâll owe you one for thatâfree archery lessons, maybe? You know, to keep you from dodging arrows next time.â
You rolled your eyes, but the offer didnât sound half-bad. âIâll think about it.â
âDo that,â he said with a wink. âAnyway, I should probably get back to practice before Chiron yells at me again. See you around, newbie.â
As he walked back toward the range, you couldnât help but shake your head with a smile. If nothing else, Camp Half-Blood was full of... colorful personalities.
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Your aimless wandering had brought you to the edge of the camp, where the cabins grew more spaced out and quiet. One cabin in particular caught your attentionâit was darker than the others, its aura foreboding and unnervingly still. The door was closed, and the windows were tinted, making it impossible to see inside. You tilted your head, curiosity tugging at you as you wondered which camper called this place home.
âYouâre pretty far from your cabin.â
The sudden voice made you jump, and you whipped around quickly, heart thudding in your chest.
Oh.
It was Ni-ki.
He stood there like a shadow given form, his dark eyes glinting in the dim light. His expression was unreadable, and he seemed even taller up closeâtowering over you with an intensity that made you instinctively take a step back.
âWhat are you doing out here?â he asked, his voice low and even, though there was a hint of something in his toneâamusement, maybe? Or just curiosity?
You cleared your throat, hoping he didnât notice how startled you were. âI, uh⊠I was just exploring. Didnât mean to wander this far.â
Ni-kiâs gaze flicked to the dark cabin behind you, and for a moment, his expression softenedâjust barely. âThis isnât exactly the friendliest part of camp,â he said. âEspecially for someone new.â
You glanced back at the cabin, suddenly feeling a little foolish for standing there. âWhose cabin is it?â
âItâs mine,â Ni-ki said simply.
Your eyes widened slightly as you looked back at him. âYours? Oh.â
He raised an eyebrow at your reaction, crossing his arms over his chest. âWhat, expecting a skull on the door or something?â
âNo,â you said quickly, then hesitated. âWell, maybe.â
Ni-ki huffed a quiet laugh, though it was more like a sharp exhale. âRelax. Itâs just a cabin, not the gates of the Underworld.â
You werenât entirely sure about that, given the eerie vibe the place gave off, but you decided not to push it. âRight. Sorry for⊠lurking.â
He studied you for a moment, his eyes narrowing slightly as if he were trying to figure you out. The silence stretched just long enough to feel uncomfortable before he finally spoke again.
âYouâre the new Athena kid, right?â
You nodded. âYeah. Howâd you know?â
âJake doesnât shut up,â he said bluntly, though there was the faintest twitch of a smile at the corner of his mouth.
You let out a nervous laugh, unsure of how to respond. Ni-ki didnât seem like the kind of person you could easily readâor impress, for that matter.
âWell,â he said, shifting his weight slightly, âif youâre done wandering, you should probably head back to your cabin. This side of camp isnât exactly the best place to hang out.â
âWhy?â you asked before you could stop yourself.
Ni-kiâs expression darkened, and for a split second, you thought he wasnât going to answer. But then he stepped closerâjust enough to make you aware of how much taller he wasâand said quietly, âLetâs just say not everything here is as safe as it looks.â
A chill ran down your spine at his words, and you swallowed hard, nodding. âGot it. Heading back now.â
Ni-ki stepped aside, gesturing for you to go. As you walked past him, you couldnât help but glance back over your shoulder. He was still standing there, watching you with an unreadable expression, the dark cabin looming behind him like a shadow.
Something about him lingered in your mind as you made your way back to your own cabin.
When you pushed open the door to the Athena cabin and paused. Inside, the girls were gathered in a tight circle on the floor, their heads close together, whispering and giggling in a way that seemed almost conspiratorial. Books, notebooks, and even a small chalkboard sat in the middle of the ring, covered in scrawled notes and diagrams.
The moment you stepped in, all eyes turned to you. You froze under their collective gaze, unsure of whether youâd just walked into something secret or sacred.
âWhat are you doing?â you asked hesitantly, glancing between them.
Sophia, the girl whoâd first greeted you when you arrived, smiled and gestured for you to sit beside her. âCome join us. Weâre just quizzing each otherâitâs kind of a thing we do regularly.â
You hesitated for a moment before shrugging and stepping forward. Sophia shifted to make space for you, and as you sat down, you noticed the mix of curiosity and warmth in the girlsâ faces.
âWeâll start a new round for you,â said Haewon, her voice steady but kind. She had a book open in her lap, the pages filled with notes in tiny, precise handwriting. âDo you want to give it a try?â
âSure,â you said, unsure of what exactly you were getting yourself into but willing to play along.
Ryujin grinned, leaning back on her hands. âAlright, letâs see if the new girl can keep up.â
Yunjin nudged her with a playful glare. âBe nice.â
The first question came from Soyeon, who looked at you with sharp, calculating eyes. âWho was the mother of Perseus?â
Your brain scrambled for the answer, and you barely managed to get it out. âDanaĂ«.â
Soyeon nodded, a small smile tugging at her lips. âGood. Next.â
The questions came rapid-fire after that, bouncing between Greek mythology, mathematical equations, Roman history, and even abstract, theoretical problems.
âWhatâs the square root of 729?â
â27.â
âWho was the first Roman emperor?â
âAugustus.â
âIf a tree falls in the forest and no oneâs around to hear it, does it make a sound?â
ââŠUh, depends on your definition of âsound.ââ
The girls laughed at that one, even Leeseo, who had been scribbling furiously in a notebook the entire time.
Every time you got an answer right, you felt a surge of pride, and when you got one wrong, the girls explained it without a hint of judgment.
Sophia leaned over at one point, nudging you with her shoulder. âYouâre doing better than I did my first time.â
âReally?â you asked, half-laughing as Haewon fired off another question about theoretical physics.
âReally,â Sophia said with a grin. âYouâll fit right in.â
You had proven it to yourself. You were one of them.
--
The morning light filtered through the trees, as you stood in the training area, still feeling the weight of the armor strapped to your body. It wasnât muchâlight armor, a sword, and a shieldâbut it was enough to make you feel like you were suddenly expected to be someone else, someone capable of defending themselves.
You awkwardly adjusted the straps, wondering just how much of a disaster your first training session would be. You didnât even know what to do with the sword yetâlet alone how to hold the shield properly.
Thatâs when you felt itâsomeoneâs gaze on you. You turned, and your eyes locked with a guy standing just a few paces away. You recognized him immediately. It was hard not toâhe was a son of Ares, and he looked the part. Broad-shouldered, with a sharp, aggressive expression, his dark eyes narrowed as he sized you up, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips.
âAre you just going to stand there all day, or are you going to learn how to use that thing?â he called out, his tone sharp, almost challenging.
You straightened up, heart racing. âUh⊠Iâm not really sure what to doâŠâ
He snorted, clearly unimpressed. âYeah, I figured. Donât worry, kid. Youâre about to find out.â
Before you could react, he was on youâhis movements swift and brutal as he lunged forward, his sword aimed directly at your chest. You barely had time to raise your shield, the force of the blow almost knocking you off your feet.
Your heart pounded in your ears, and for a moment, you wondered if you should just give upâif maybe you werenât cut out for this. But then, a quiet voice in the back of your mind reminded you who your mother was. Athena. Goddess of wisdom and strategy. You werenât just any camper here. You had the blood of a warrior in you, even if it felt distant.
âFocus,â you whispered to yourself, trying to steady your breathing.
The son of Ares swung again, but this time you were ready. You sidestepped, your body moving almost instinctively as your shield blocked the next attack. You could feel the heat from his strikes, the raw power behind each one.
âNot bad,â he grunted, clearly surprised by your ability to dodge. âBut donât just blockâcounterattack!â
Counterattack. You barely had time to think before another strike came at you, but this time, your instincts took over. You shifted, raising your sword and parrying his strike. It wasnât perfect, but it was enough to push him off balance. You swung back, though he easily blocked it with his own shield.
This continued for a few more rounds, the fight becoming more of a dance between the two of you, until you found yourself growing more comfortable, your movements becoming sharper and more deliberate. The son of Ares didnât give you an inch, but you were beginning to see the patterns in his strikesâpredicting where his next attack would come from, even as your breath grew heavier.
You didnât win the sparring matchâhe was still faster, stronger, and more experiencedâbut by the time it ended, you felt greatful to be alive.
âNot bad for a newbie,â the son of Ares said, stepping back and giving you a nod of approval. âYouâve got some guts.â
You wiped the sweat from your brow, your heart still racing. âI... I didnât think I could do that.â
He gave you a look that was almost approving, though his face still carried that rough edge. âYouâre a daughter of Athena, right? You shouldâve known you had it in you.â
You nodded, though doubt still lingered in the back of your mind. Were you really your motherâs daughter? Sure, youâd dodged and blocked the attacks, but did that make you a true warrior?
The son of Ares turned and walked away, leaving you standing there, your sword in hand and your shield still raised, as the sounds of camp life continued around you.
Just as you were trying to catch your breath, still processing the son of Aresâ brutal training session, you heard a voiceâa familiar, mocking tone that sent a shiver down your spine.
âWell, well, looks like youâre still standing,â Ni-ki said, his voice smooth and teasing.
You looked up, and there he was. He was dressed in light armor like you, a sword and shield strapped to his side, his posture relaxed as he twirled his sword in his hand, almost as if he were showing off. The corner of his lips curled into a smirk as he locked eyes with you.
âWhat? Youâre gonna just stand there?â Ni-ki teased, his tone light but laced with challenge.
You opened your mouth to respond, but before you could even form a sentence, Ni-ki moved.
His sword came down fast and hard, the sharp clang of metal on metal ringing through the air as you barely managed to raise your shield in time to deflect the blow. Your heart raced, your hands still shaky from the last sparring session, and now here he wasâmoving with a confidence and skill that was hard to match.
âCome on, I thought Athenaâs kids were supposed to be smarter than this,â Ni-ki called out, his voice laced with amusement as he swung again. You had no choice but to dodge, the blade narrowly missing your side.
His attacks came rapid-fire, each one pushing you to the edge. It was like he was anticipating every move you made. You were barely keeping up, forced to sidestep and block with everything you had. He kept moving, his footwork impeccable as he darted around you, only giving you brief moments to catch your breath.
âCome on, youâre not still getting outclassed, are you?â Ni-ki called, his voice dripping with sarcasm as he swung again. You could feel the heat of the sword as it sliced through the air.
Frustration burned in your chest. You couldnât keep dodging forever.
Without hesitation, you swung your sword at him, a wild, almost desperate strike aimed at his torso.
Ni-ki parried the blow effortlessly, deflecting it with a flick of his wrist. Then, he stopped and actually clapped.
âWell, at least youâre trying now,â he said, his smirk widening.
You froze for a moment, bewildered by his nonchalant attitude. Before you could process, he vanished.
One second he was in front of you, and the nextâhe was behind you. You didnât even have time to react before you felt the lightest push to your back, and you were sent tumbling to the ground.
You gasped, staring up at Ni-ki as he stood over you. âWhat⊠what was that?â
Ni-ki simply raised an eyebrow, his gaze cool and almost bored. âThat? Oh, just a little trick I picked up from my dad.â
Your mind raced, trying to comprehend what had just happened. âA trick?â you asked, still on the ground, trying to push yourself up.
âYeah,â he said, his voice casual. âItâs an ability. Using shadows to teleport short distances, just like that.â
Your eyes widened in disbelief. Teleporting? From his father, Hades? It was the kind of power youâd only heard about in stories, something that seemed impossible to even imagine.
âRightâŠâ you muttered, still on the ground, looking up at him in a mix of awe and frustration.
Ni-ki simply shrugged, his expression unreadable. âNot bad, though. Youâll catch up eventually. If you donât want to end up on the floor every time.â
With that, he turned on his heel and walked off, leaving you sitting there in the dirt, your sword and shield at your side. You could feel the sting of both your physical exhaustion and your bruised pride.
He made it look so easyâeffortless.
You stood up, brushing off the dirt from your armor with a frustrated sigh, your fingers lingering on the spots where the ground had scraped your skin. You were still catching your breath, but it was clearâcombat wasnât going to be your immediate strong suit, not like it was for some of the others.
âYeah, I may have a long way to go with combat,â you muttered under your breath, âbut thereâs still other stuff Iâm good at.â
That thought pushed you forward, and soon you were walking toward the archery range, a small glimmer of determination lighting the way. The bow had always felt more natural to you than the sword and shield, even before you knew about your mother.
The sound of arrows hitting targets echoed through the area as you arrived. The archery range was lined with targets, some already peppered with arrows, others waiting for their turn. A few campers were already practicing, some with impressive skill, others just beginning to find their rhythm.
You walked to one of the nearby racks, grabbing a bow and quiver of arrows. It was lighter than you remembered, but sturdy in your hands. You took a moment to steady yourself, feeling the familiar grip, testing the tension in your fingers.
"Mind if I join?" you asked, glancing at the nearest archerâa tall, lean girl with long black hair who was effortlessly nailing the bullseye on her target.
She turned to you, her eyes scanning your form before giving a small nod. âSure, go ahead.â
You didnât say anything more. You simply nocked an arrow, drew it back, and aimed. Your focus sharpened, everything around you fading away as you lined up your shot. A deep breath, and then you released the arrow.
It flew true, hitting the target dead center.
The girl raised an eyebrow in mild surprise. âOkay, I admit it. Youâve got skill.â
You couldnât help the small smile that tugged at your lips. It wasnât combat, but thisâthat felt like something you could excel at.
âThanks,â you said, adjusting your stance and preparing for another shot. âIâve always been better with a bow.â
You didnât have the strength or speed that the others seemed to carry so naturally, but this was something you could control, something that felt more like you.
For a while, you just kept shooting, blocking out everything except the pull of the string, the release, and the thrill of hitting your target. It was grounding, in a way.
After a few more rounds, the girl who had been watching you approached again. She was still eyeing your shots, but this time with more interest.
âYouâve got good instincts,â she said, a hint of respect in her voice. âIâm Emily, daughter of Ares.â
You smiled at her, setting down the bow for a moment. âNice to meet you. Iâm Y/N. Daughter of Athena.â
Seoyeon nodded. âI can see that. You definitely have the focus of your mom.â
You didnât know if it was a compliment or just an observation, but it felt like the first time someone actually saw the connection between you and Athena in a positive way.
âThanks,â you said again, feeling a sense of pride. Maybe you still had a lot to prove, but you were starting to see the things you were good at.
A few days passed, and youâd settled into a routine at Camp Half-Blood. Though you werenât great with a sword yet, youâd at least stopped embarrassing yourself entirely.
One morning, while heading back from the archery range, you spotted a familiar face lounging near the stables. Wonbin. He wasnât holding a bow this time, nor was he causing chaos by almost hitting you with an arrow. Instead, he was leaning against a post, his arms crossed casually as he watched a group of campers walk by.
You hesitated for a moment before walking over, unsure of what to expect.
"Still dodging arrows, or have you gotten better?" he teased as you approached, a playful grin spreading across his face.
You rolled your eyes but couldnât help the small smile tugging at your lips. âIâm not dodging anything anymore. And, for the record, Iâm actually pretty good with a bow.â
âOh, I know. I saw you at the range yesterday,â he said, surprising you. âNot bad for a newbie.â
âWow, high praise coming from you,â you shot back, crossing your arms.
Wonbin laughed, the sound light and easy, and for a moment, you realized just how relaxed he seemed compared to some of the other campers.
âYouâre fun to mess with, you know,â he said, tilting his head slightly. âBut Iâm not just here to tease you. You looked a little stiff when you were sparring the other day. Want some help?â
You blinked, caught off guard. âYou want to help me?â
âWhy not? Someoneâs gotta make sure you donât embarrass yourself in front of everyone,â he said with a wink. âBesides, Iâm a great teacher.â
You snorted but nodded. âAlright, fine. Show me what youâve got.â
The two of you made your way to the training grounds, where it was surprisingly quiet for the time of day. Wonbin handed you a wooden training sword, the weight of it familiar but still slightly awkward in your hand.
âOkay, first things first,â Wonbin said, stepping in front of you. âStop gripping it like itâs a lifeline. Youâre not strangling the sword. Loosen up a bit.â
You adjusted your grip, and he nodded in approval.
âGood. Now, letâs see how you move.â
He took you through a few basic drills, correcting your stance and showing you how to shift your weight when you swung. Unlike the other demigods, Wonbin was patient. He didnât push too hard or make you feel like you were failing every time you messed up. Instead, he laughed when you tripped over your own feet and offered encouragement when you got it right.
âYouâre getting there,â he said after a particularly decent swing. âBut youâre thinking too much. Stop trying to overanalyze every move.â
âThinking is kind of my thing,â you muttered, adjusting your stance again.
âWell, turn it off for a bit. Just feel the movement. Trust me, itâll click eventually.â
And to your surprise, it did start to click. Slowly but surely, the awkwardness of holding a sword began to fade, replaced by a sense of control you hadnât felt before.
âYouâre actually pretty good at this,â you admitted after a while, lowering your sword to wipe the sweat from your brow.
âTold you Iâm a great teacher,â Wonbin said with a smirk. âBut youâre not bad yourself. Youâve got potential. Just stop overthinking.â
You laughed, shaking your head. âEasier said than done.â
The two of you sat down for a break, and you found yourself relaxing in his company. Wonbin was suprisingly easy to talk to.
âYou know,â you said after a moment, âyouâre actually kind of fun to be around. When youâre not shooting arrows at me, I mean.â
Wonbin grinned, leaning back on his hands. âIâll take that as a compliment. And, for the record, I wasnât trying to hit you. Just keeping you on your toes.â
âSure you were,â you said, rolling your eyes.
While laughing at one of Wonbinâs jokes, you suddenly felt a strange sensation, like the weight of someoneâs gaze on you. It was sharp, unrelenting, and impossible to ignore. You turned your head, scanning the area, and thatâs when your eyes locked onto him.
Ni-ki.
He was leaning casually against a tree not far from the training grounds, an apple in one hand as he bit into it with an air of complete indifference. But his eyes told a different story. He wasnât just looking at you; he was staring.
For a moment, you froze, caught in his intense gaze. His expression was unreadable, but there was something in the way he was watching you that made your stomach flip.
âUh, hello?â Wonbinâs voice broke through your thoughts. âYou still with me, or did you just see a ghost?â
You blinked, tearing your eyes away from Ni-ki to look back at Wonbin. âWhat? No, Iâm fine. Just⊠thought I saw something.â
Wonbin followed your gaze and immediately caught sight of Ni-ki. He let out a low whistle. âOhhh, I see. Tall, dark, and broody over there, huh? Thatâs Ni-ki for you. Likes to stare people down for no reason. Donât let him get to you.â
âIâm not letting him get to me,â you said quickly, but the heat rising to your cheeks betrayed you.
Wonbin grinned, clearly amused. âSure, sure. Just saying, heâs got that whole mysterious bad boy thing going on, doesnât he? Itâs kind of his signature.â
You rolled your eyes, trying to play it cool, but your curiosity was already piqued. Without realizing it, your gaze drifted back to Ni-ki.
This time, he smirked. Just the faintest twitch of his lips, but it was there, and it made your heart skip a beat. Like he knew exactly what he was doing.
Wonbin caught the exchange and snorted. âOh, this is gonna be interesting. You two havenât even talked yet, have you?â
âNot really,â you admitted, feeling a little self-conscious.
âWell, you better get used to it,â Wonbin said, leaning back on his hands. âNi-ki doesnât just stare at people for fun. If heâs looking at you like that, heâs either curious or heâs decided youâre worth messing with. Either way, good luck.â
You swallowed hard, stealing one last glance at Ni-ki before turning your attention back to Wonbin.
âYeah, thanks,â you muttered, trying to shake the strange mix of nerves and intrigue Ni-ki had sparked in you.
You found yourself staring back at Ni-ki, unable to stop. His gaze was unwavering, sharp, and entirely unapologetic. There was a challenge in it, though you couldnât tell what kind. Instead of looking away, you tilted your head slightly, trying to match his intensity, as if silently asking, What? What do you want?
Ni-ki took another bite of his apple, his eyes never leaving yours. That smirk tugged at his lips again, subtle but undeniably there, like he found your silent defiance amusing.
Meanwhile, Wonbin was still talking. Something about strategy, sparring tips, or maybe camp gossipâyou werenât really sure. His voice had faded into the background, your attention too firmly locked on Ni-ki.
â...and thatâs why you never spar with a son of Hermes if theyâre smiling,â Wonbin said with a laugh, nudging your arm lightly. âYou listening?â
âMm-hmm,â you mumbled, not breaking eye contact with Ni-ki.
Wonbin followed your line of sight and let out a low chuckle. âYouâre still looking at him? Wow, heâs really got you hooked, huh?â
That snapped you out of it. You turned back to Wonbin, your cheeks heating up. âIâm notâ! I was justâ!â
Wonbin grinned, cutting you off with a knowing look. âRelax, Iâm just messing with you. But seriously, if youâre gonna have a staring contest with Ni-ki, you better prepare to lose."
You glanced back toward the tree, but Ni-ki was no longer leaning there. He had disappeared, as silently as heâd been watching you, leaving nothing behind but the faint rustle of leaves in the breeze.
âSee? Creepy, right?â Wonbin said, shaking his head. âHeâs like a shadow.â
You frowned, a mix of confusion and curiosity bubbling in your chest. âHeâs⊠something, alright.â
Wonbin laughed and stood, brushing dirt off his pants. âCome on. If you keep thinking about him, youâll drive yourself crazy. Letâs hit the dining pavilion before lunch is gone.â
You followed him, but your thoughts kept drifting back to Ni-ki. There was something about him, something you couldnât quite put your finger on.
--
You swore life had a vendetta or something against you. Beacuse no matter where you went, no matter how much you tried to focus on your surroundings, he was there.
It wasnât just his presence that was getting to youâit was how he lived in your head now, too. Every time your mind wandered, it seemed to settle on him.
Ni-ki, leaning against a tree.
Ni-ki, passing by with that ever-present smirk.
Ni-ki, sparring in the distance and throwing a glance your way like he knew youâd been watching.
It was irritating, frustrating, and honestly a little confusing. You didnât even know the guy, but somehow, heâd gotten under your skin.
Finally, you decided you needed to clear your head. Without telling anyone, you set off on a walk, leaving the noisy heart of camp behind. The greenery stretched out around you, tall trees swaying gently in the breeze. It was quiet here, save for the rustling of leaves and the occasional birdcall.
You didnât have a destination in mind, nor did you need one. All you wanted was space to breathe, to think without distractions, without Ni-ki lurking in your peripheral vision.
The further you walked, the more you began to relax. The sunlight filtering through the leaves painted dappled patterns on the ground, and the earthy smell of the forest calmed your racing thoughts.
You found yourself stopping by a small clearing, where the grass was soft and the air felt lighter. Sitting down, you let out a long sigh, letting yourself unwind. For the first time in days, your mind felt quiet.
But of course, the peace didnât last.
âRunning away from something?â
The voice was low, smooth, and instantly recognizable. Your eyes shot open, and sure enough, there he wasâNi-ki, standing at the edge of the clearing, hands tucked casually into his pockets.
You groaned, throwing your head back. âSeriously? Do you just appear everywhere, or do you follow me on purpose?â
He raised an eyebrow, clearly amused. âWhy would I follow you? Youâre the one who always looks at me.â
Your cheeks flushed, and you scrambled to your feet. âI do not always look at you!â
Ni-ki stepped closer, the smirk on his face growing. âYou sure about that?â
âYes!â you snapped, though the heat in your face betrayed you.
For a moment, he said nothing, just studying you with that unreadable expression of his. Then, he shrugged. âIf you say so.â
âWhy are you even here?â you asked, crossing your arms. âDonât you have someone else to bother?â
Ni-ki shrugged, the corner of his mouth curling up in that signature smirk. âProbably. But whereâs the fun in that?â
He started walking, slow and deliberate, circling around you like a predator sizing up its prey. His steps were light, almost lazy, but his eyesâsharp and darkânever left yours.
âYou make it too easy,â he continued, his tone teasing. âThe way you get all flustered? Kind of entertaining.â
Your arms tightened over your chest as you turned to keep him in your line of sight. âIâm not flustered.â
He stopped just behind you, leaning in slightly. âYou sure about that?â
The hair on the back of your neck stood up as his voice dropped lower, teasing and amused. You spun around to face him, trying to hold your ground.
âYes, Iâm sure!â you snapped, glaring at him.
Ni-ki raised an eyebrow, his smirk deepening. âAlright, if you say so.â He resumed his slow pacing, his hands tucked casually into his pockets. âBut, you know, youâre kind of fun to mess with.â
You groaned, running a hand through your hair. âWhy me, though? There are literally dozens of other people you could annoy.â
âTrue,â he said, tilting his head as if he were considering it. âBut theyâre boring. Youâre⊠different.â
âDifferent how?â you demanded, narrowing your eyes at him.
He stopped in front of you, leaning slightly to meet your gaze. âI havenât figured that out yet,â he said, his voice soft but still laced with that infuriating teasing edge. âBut I will.â
You opened your mouth to respond, but he stepped back, cutting you off before you could speak.
âAnyway,â he said casually, stretching his arms over his head, âdonât let me stop you from enjoying your little walk.â
He turned to leave, but just as he passed by, he glanced at you out of the corner of his eye. âTry not to miss me too much.â
Your jaw dropped, and before you could stop yourself, you blurted out, âMiss you? Iââ
But Ni-ki was already walking away, his soft laughter trailing behind him as he disappeared into the trees.
You stood there, fists clenched at your sides, your face burning with frustration. âUnbelievable,â you muttered under your breath, walking away while muttering a string of complaints that only the trees around you could hear. âUnbelievable. Who does he think he is? âTry not to miss me too much.â Ugh, Iâll show him whoâs missing who.â You kicked at a stray rock on the path, watching it skitter off into the grass.
Your footsteps were heavier now, fueled by frustration, and your face was still hot from the way Ni-ki had managed to get under your skin again. It wasnât just his teasing; it was how effortlessly he seemed to read you, like he knew exactly which buttons to press to rile you up.
âStupid smirk. Stupid comments. Stupid Ni-ki,â you mumbled, rolling your eyes. You were so caught up in your thoughts that you didnât realize you were stomping deeper into the forest until the sound of laughter and chatter from camp faded into the distance.
You stopped, taking a deep breath to calm yourself. The forest around you was quiet and peaceful, the sunlight filtering softly through the trees. It was supposed to help, but instead, your mind kept replaying the look on his faceâthe way his smirk seemed permanently etched there, like he knew heâd won whatever game he thought you were playing.
You let out a frustrated groan and plopped down on a mossy rock. âWhy does he even care?â you muttered, staring at the ground. âWhy canât he just leave me alone?â
The forest offered no answers, just the distant rustle of leaves in the breeze. You stayed there for a moment, trying to push thoughts of Ni-ki out of your head. But of course, it was easier said than done.
After a while, you sighed and stood up, brushing the dirt off your clothes. âFine. Whatever. Let him play his little games,â you said, mostly to yourself. âIâve got better things to do than worry about him.â
With that, you turned back toward camp, determined to focus on literally anything other than Ni-ki. But as you walked, you couldnât help but feel like this wasnât the last time heâd find a way to cross your pathâand your thoughts.
And you stuck to your decision. You ignored Ni-ki completely, refusing to give him even a shred of your attention. No glances, no responses, no reactions. If he was leaning against a tree in your line of sight, youâd look the other way. If he passed by during training, youâd keep your eyes locked on your target. If he tried to make one of his smug comments, youâd act like he wasnât even there.
It wasnât easyâhe had a way of commanding attention whether you wanted to give it to him or notâbut you were determined to win this silent battle.
But of course, Ni-ki figured out your plan quickly.
And now? Now he seemed more determined than ever to get under your skin.
âAwfully quiet today, arenât you?â heâd say as he casually strolled by during your sword training, his voice laced with amusement.
Youâd grit your teeth and keep practicing, ignoring him completely.
âOh, come on, are we doing the whole âsilent treatmentâ thing now?â he teased another time, walking alongside you as you headed to the dining pavilion.
You didnât even glance at him, speeding up your steps instead. He just chuckled, easily matching your pace.
And the more you ignored him, the harder he tried.
Heâd pop up in the middle of your archery sessions, leaning casually against a tree just within your peripheral vision. He never said anything, just stood there with that maddening smirk, watching you until you missed a shot.
âLooks like youâre distracted,â heâd comment, his tone smug.
Still, you wouldnât take the bait.
But Ni-ki didnât give up.
One afternoon, during a strategy session with your cabinmates, you were deep in thought, discussing battle plans with Sophia when you heard a familiar voice behind you.
âI bet I could come up with something better,â Ni-ki said casually.
You tensed but kept your eyes on the map in front of you.
Sophia glanced between the two of you, her brows raised. âUh⊠should we be concerned about this?â
âNo,â you replied firmly, not even turning around.
Ni-ki leaned closer, his presence annoyingly obvious even though you refused to look at him. âReally? Youâre just going to ignore me like that?â
âYes,â you snapped before you could stop yourself.
Damn it.
Ni-ki straightened up, a victorious grin spreading across his face. âAh, there you are. I was starting to think Iâd lost my touch.â
You glared at him now, your resolve cracking. âWhat do you want, Ni-ki?â
He shrugged, his grin never fading. âNothing, really. Just nice to know youâre still paying attention.â
You groaned and turned back to the map, pointedly ignoring his laughter as he walked away.
--
From the moment Ni-ki first laid eyes on you, something inside him shiftedâsomething he didnât recognize, didnât fully understand, but couldnât ignore. You were standing there, looking so out of place in your awkwardness, clutching a sword and shield like you had no idea what to do with them. You didnât seem particularly strong, or fast, or even confident. And yet, he couldnât stop staring.
It wasnât just the way you lookedâthough that certainly didnât hurt. There was something about your presence, something about the way you held yourself, even when you were nervous and uncertain. You didnât cower, didnât shrink away. You were stubborn in a way that amused and intrigued him.
Ni-ki had never believed in love at first sight. His father made it very clear that loveâreal loveâwas a dangerous thing, a distraction at best, a weakness at worst. But this? Whatever this was? It wasnât weakness.
It was craving.
The kind of craving that gnawed at him, that made his chest tighten and his mind race. He wanted you, needed you, and it wasnât just physicalâthough that was certainly part of it. It was deeper than that, more consuming. He wanted to know you, to unravel every layer of who you were, to understand what made you tick.
And he wanted to own you.
Not in a controlling, possessive way (or maybe it was, a little), but in the way that he wanted you to think of him the same way he thought of you. He wanted to occupy your every thought, to haunt your dreams and distract you during the day.
The rational part of himâthe part that listened to his fatherâs warnings and tried to follow the unspoken rulesâknew he shouldnât feel this way. It was dangerous. Relationships between demigods were complicated enough, and this? This felt like it had the potential to destroy him.
But Ni-ki didnât care.
Screw his fatherâs advice. Screw the rules. Heâd never cared much for them anyway. All that mattered was you.
At first, he tried to keep his distance, watching from afar as you stumbled your way through camp life. He thought he could resist it, thought he could just⊠observe. But that only made it worse. The more he saw youâthe way you laughed with others, the determined furrow of your brow during training, the moments when you thought no one was looking and let your guard downâthe more he wanted you.
No, not wanted. Needed.
So he started testing you. Little things, at first. A teasing comment here, a smirk there, just to see how youâd react. And when you fired back, when you glared at him with that spark of defiance in your eyes, it only made him want you more.
You didnât shy away from him like others did. You didnât try to impress him or avoid him. You stood your ground, even when you were clearly annoyedâor flustered.
That was when he knew he was done for.
Was it love? Infatuation? Obsession? Ni-ki didnât know, and he didnât care to figure it out. All he knew was that you consumed him, and no amount of time or distance seemed to lessen the pull you had on him.
He couldnât help it. You were the challenge he couldnât resist, the flame he couldnât stop himself from chasing.
And one way or another, he was going to have you. Even if it meant burning himself in the process.
--
You hadnât really delved much into Greek mythology before. Sure, youâd heard the basicsâZeus, Hera, Poseidonâbut the details? The stories? All the little quirks and scandals of the gods? None of that had ever crossed your radar. But now, you decided it was better late than never.
So, you borrowedâor, well, stoleâa few books from one of your half-sisters. She probably wouldnât miss them for a while anyway. Clutching the worn leather covers to your chest, you found a quiet place by the water, a spot where the trees cast long shadows and the sound of the camp faded into the background.
Settling down on a smooth rock, you cracked open the first book, its pages yellowed and filled with ornate text. As you began reading, the stories unfolded like vivid dreams in your mind. The gods were⊠messy, to put it lightly. Petty, dramatic, and surprisingly human for beings who supposedly ruled the cosmos.
It was fascinating, though. Each page gave you a little more insight into the world you were now a part ofâthe powers at play, the legacy you carried. You lingered on the pages about Athena, your mother. The goddess of wisdom, strategy, and war.
You ran a finger over an illustration of her, dressed in shining armor, an owl perched on her shoulder. It was hard to believe you had any connection to her. She seemed so⊠perfect. So otherworldly. How could someone like that have a daughter like you?
Lost in thought, you barely noticed the sound of footsteps behind you until a shadow fell over the pages of your book.
"Stealing books now? Youâre full of surprises," a familiar voice drawled.
You didnât need to look up to know who it was.
âNi-ki,â you sighed, your tone flat. âWhat do you want?â
He crouched beside you, his sword dangling lazily from his belt, an apple in his handâagain. He took a bite and chewed slowly, like he had all the time in the world.
âJust curious,â he said, tilting his head to look at the book in your lap. âAh, some light reading i see?â
You ignored him, turning the page and pretending to focus on the words in front of you. But you could feel his eyes on you, studying you like you were some kind of puzzle he was determined to solve.
After a moment of silence, he leaned closer, his shoulder brushing yours. âSo, what are you reading about? Your mom?â
You gave him a sideways glance. âWhatâs it to you?â
He shrugged, taking another bite of his apple. âJust wondering if youâre finally starting to take this whole âdemigodâ thing seriously.â
âIâve always taken it seriously,â you shot back.
âSure,â he said, his smirk widening. âThatâs why youâre hiding out here instead of training.â
You snapped the book shut and turned to glare at him. âDo you ever get tired of bothering me?â
Ni-ki leaned back on his heels, his grin never fading. âNot really. You make it fun.â
You were about to turn and fire off a snarky comeback, something sharp to wipe that smug grin off his face, but the words got caught in your throat the moment you saw how close he was to you now.
When did he get so close?
Ni-ki had been leaning back a second ago, but now he was right there, barely a breath away. You could see the faint scar on his jawline, the sharp curve of his cheekbones, the way his dark eyes seemed to glint with something unreadable. It wasnât just the physical proximity that unsettled youâit was the way he was looking at you, like you were the only thing that mattered in that moment.
Your body stiffened, unsure whether to step back or hold your ground, but your body refused to move. You told yourself it was irritation, frustration with his endless teasing, but deep down, you werenât so sure.
âCat got your tongue?â Ni-ki asked softly, his voice low and teasing, but it didnât carry the same playful edge as before. His gaze flicked to your lips for the briefest of moments before meeting your eyes again, his expression unreadable.
You blinked, finally snapping out of whatever strange trance youâd fallen into. âWhatâwhat are you doing?â you managed to ask, though your voice came out quieter than youâd intended.
Ni-ki tilted his head slightly, the corner of his mouth curving into that maddening smirk. âJust wondering what itâd take to finally shut you up,â he murmured, his tone light but carrying an underlying intensity that made your stomach flip.
You opened your mouth to say somethingâanythingâbut the words died on your tongue when a voice interrupted from behind.
âHey, uh⊠am I interrupting something?â
Both you and Ni-ki turned at the same time, and there stood Wonbin, looking between the two of you with a slightly raised eyebrow. His expression was casual enough, but there was a flicker of curiosity in his eyes as he took in the scene.
He didnât linger on Ni-ki for long, though. His gaze settled on you, softening as he asked, âDo you want to grab something to eat? I was just heading to the pavilion, and, well⊠figured Iâd ask if you wanted to come along.â
His voice held a hopeful edge, and you didnât even hesitate.
âYes!â you said, a little too quickly. You scrambled to your feet, brushing off the dirt and leaves. âAbsolutely, Iâm starving.â
Ni-ki raised an eyebrow, his smirk twitching as if he were trying to stifle a laugh. âStarving, huh?â he drawled, his tone dripping with amusement.
You shot him a glare but didnât dignify him with a response. Instead, you walked over to Wonbin, grabbed his arm, and practically dragged him away before Ni-ki could say anything else.
âLetâs go,â you said, your voice a little sharper than intended as you pulled Wonbin toward the direction of the dining pavilion.
As you walked away, you could feel Ni-kiâs gaze burning into your back. You refused to look over your shoulder, but you didnât have to. You could already picture the smug expression on his face, and it only made you grip Wonbinâs arm tighter.
Wonbin glanced down at you, a little surprised but clearly pleased. âWow, I didnât think youâd say yes that fast,â he said with a small chuckle. âGuess you were hungrier than I thought.â
You managed a smile, though your mind was still racing from the tension youâd just escaped. âYeah, something like that,â you muttered, trying to shake off the lingering heat in your cheeks.
Wonbin didnât press, simply walking beside you and chatting about something lightâcamp rumors, training schedules, the usual.
--
Ni-ki watched as you walked away, dragging Wonbin by the arm, your laughter drifting faintly on the breeze. It wasnât loud or directed at him, but it still gnawed at him in a way that made his jaw clench.
Something primal and possessive stirred deep in his chest, demanding he actârun after you, grab your wrist, pull you away from Wonbin, from anyone, and keep you hidden where only he could reach you. The thought sent a dangerous thrill through him. He could do it. He had the power, the determination, the will.
But no. Not yet.
He leaned back against the tree, biting into the apple in his hand to mask the frustration clawing its way to the surface. His dark eyes stayed fixed on your retreating form, lingering on the way your head tilted toward Wonbin as if he deserved your attention, as if he could actually be worth something to you.
The thought was laughable.
Wonbin was nothing. Just another pretty face with a bow in hand. He didnât know youânot the way Ni-ki did, not the way Ni-ki could. Wonbin didnât see the sharp wit hidden behind your hesitance, the way your eyes lit up with determination when you put your mind to something, or the rare, fleeting smiles you gave when you thought no one was looking.
Ni-ki saw all of it. He memorized every moment, every word, every glance you spared him, even if it was in irritation. And the more he saw, the more he needed.
No, Wonbin couldnât make you happy. Not the way Ni-ki could.
Ni-kiâs grip tightened on the apple, the fruit cracking under the pressure of his fingers. Heâd go to the Underworld and back for youâliterally, if it came to that. It was his realm, after all. His father may have warned him against becoming attached to others, especially demigods, but Ni-ki didnât care. Whether it was love or infatuation didnât matter. All he knew was that you belonged to him, and one day, youâd realize it too.
You just needed⊠a little push.
Ni-kiâs lips curved into a slow, dark smile as he took another bite of the apple, his gaze never leaving the direction youâd gone.
He could wait. He was patient, after all.
But heâd make sure you saw it soon enough. That he was better than any other guy in camp, better than Wonbin, better than anyone who thought they could have a place in your life.
And when that moment came, when you finally saw him for what he truly wasâyoursâthere wouldnât be anything or anyone that could take you away from him.
Ni-ki stayed by the tree long after you disappeared from view, his fingers idly turning the half-eaten apple over in his hand. His mind raced with thoughts of you, each one tightening the knot of desire and obsession in his chest.
He could picture it so clearlyâthe moment when youâd finally stop running from him, stop looking at him like he was some bothersome shadow in your life. One day, youâd see him as he saw you. One day, youâd understand that no one else could ever care for you, protect you, love you the way he could.
He exhaled slowly, forcing himself to relax. There was no need to rush. The more you resisted him now, the more satisfying it would be when you eventually gave in.
Ni-ki tilted his head to the side, his dark eyes glinting with quiet determination. He knew what he needed to do.
First, heâd let you play your little gameâignoring him, giving your attention to others like Wonbin. It was amusing in its own way, watching you try to distance yourself from him, as if that would somehow change the pull between you.
Then, when the time was right, heâd push. Not too hard, not enough to scare you, but just enough to remind you who was really worth your time.
And finally? Heâd make sure you understood that he wasnât going anywhere.
It wasnât just about winning you over. It was about showing you what you were missingâwhat life with him could be like. Heâd keep you safe from everything and everyone that didnât deserve you, even if that meant disobeying his father to ensure it.
Ni-ki straightened up, tossing the apple core to the ground as a small smirk tugged at his lips.
This wasnât just about patience anymore. This was about strategyâsomething his own father had taught him well.
âEnjoy your little moments with Wonbin,â he murmured under his breath, the faintest trace of amusement lacing his voice. âIt wonât matter in the end.â
With that, he turned and strode away from the tree, his mind already working on his next move.
You could try to ignore him. You could even try to hate him.
But it didnât matter. Not to Ni-ki.
Heâd seen the way your eyes lingered on him for a fraction too long when you thought he wasnât paying attention. The way you always seemed to know exactly where he was, even when you claimed you didnât care. You could tell yourself that you didnât feel the pull between you, that his presence didnât affect you, but Ni-ki knew better.
He always knew better.
He didnât care how long it took, or how many distractions you tried to throw his wayâWonbin included. None of it mattered.
In the end, youâd come to him. Youâd have to.
Because Ni-ki wasnât the kind of person to lose, especially not when it came to something he wanted.
And he wanted you.
--
You were doomedâcompletely and utterly doomedâfrom the moment you were born. Your life wouldâve been so much easier if your father had just fallen for a regular mortal instead of a literal Greek goddess. You couldâve gone through life oblivious to this whole other world of gods, monsters, and irritatingly attractive demigods. But no. Instead, he had to send you here, to this camp.
And because of that, you got to know Ni-ki.
You tried sticking by Wonbin. He was fun, charming, and easy to be around. He didnât make your blood boil with irritation or tie your thoughts into knots that you couldnât untangle, and you appreciated that. You told yourself that staying close to him was the best way to avoid the storm that was Ni-ki.
But it was no use.
No matter where you went, no matter what you did, Ni-ki was always there, lingering on the edges of your mind if not right in front of you. He wasnât like Wonbinâhe didnât make small talk or try to keep the peace. Ni-ki thrived on chaos, on teasing you, testing you, pushing every button you had until you didnât know whether you wanted to yell at him or⊠something else.
It was maddening, frustrating, exhausting.
You caught yourself looking for him more often than you cared to admit, your eyes darting around camp during training sessions or meals. Even when he wasnât near, you could feel the weight of his presence, like a shadow always lurking just behind you. And when you did see him? The infuriating smirk on his face made your heart race in a way that left you cursing under your breath.
You sighed as you sat by the campfire that evening, staring into the flickering flames. Wonbin was beside you, laughing and chatting with a group of other campers, but his voice faded into the background. Your thoughts were elsewhereâon the dark-haired boy who had somehow managed to weave himself into every corner of your life without your permission.
âWhy do you look like youâre plotting murder?â Wonbin asked suddenly, breaking you out of your thoughts.
You blinked, turning to look at him. âHuh?â
âYouâre glaring at the fire like it insulted your family or something,â he teased, nudging your shoulder.
You forced a laugh, shaking your head. âItâs nothing. Just thinking.â
He raised an eyebrow but didnât push further, thankfully.
Still, your mind refused to settle. You were doomed, all right. Doomed because no matter how hard you tried to ignore Ni-ki, some part of you always ended up being pulled back to him. Like gravity.
And the worst part?
A small, treacherous voice in the back of your mind whispered that maybe you didnât want to fight it as much as you pretended to.
In fact, it was growing louder with every interaction, every smirk, every time Ni-kiâs dark eyes locked with yours like he could see straight through you. It was infuriating. It was maddening. But it was also⊠impossible to ignore.
You tried to shake it off, focusing on anything elseâWonbinâs jokes, the campâs bustling energy, even the endless stream of chores and training drills. But none of it worked. No matter what you did, Ni-ki was there, lingering at the edge of your thoughts like a shadow you couldnât escape.
You hated it. You hated how much space he took up in your head, how his teasing smirk and smooth voice haunted you even when he wasnât around.
But what you hated most of all?
The way your heart raced when he was around.
You let out a frustrated sigh, leaning back against the log by the campfire. The flames danced in front of you, but their warmth didnât do much to ease the chill of confusion and frustration that settled in your chest.
You stood up abruptly, brushing the dirt off your hands. âIâm going to bed,â you mumbled, not really looking at anyone.
Wonbin glanced at you, concerned, but he didnât say anything as you turned and headed toward the Athena cabin. The night air was cool against your skin, a sharp contrast to the warmth of the fire. You welcomed it, hoping it might clear your head.
When you pushed open the door to the cabin, you were surprised to find it empty. Normally, your half-sisters were gathered around, quietly reading.
You didnât think too much about it as you made your way to your bed. Sitting down heavily, you groaned, letting your body relax for the first time all day. The mattress creaked under your weight, and you leaned back, staring up at the wooden ceiling.
Your mind, of course, wouldnât quiet.
Ni-kiâs face flashed in your thoughtsâhis smirk, his sharp gaze, the way he always seemed so calm and in control, as if he knew exactly how to get under your skin. You groaned again, pressing the heels of your palms against your eyes in frustration.
âWhat is wrong with me?â you muttered to yourself.
This wasnât like you. You didnât let people get to you like this, especially not guys like Ni-ki. He was aggravating, arrogant, and far too sure of himself.
And yet.
Your thoughts drifted back to the moments when his teasing tone softened just slightly, or the way his presence seemed to shift when it was just the two of you. It made your chest tighten in a way you didnât want to admit.
You sat up abruptly, shaking your head as if that would somehow shake the thoughts loose. âNo,â you said firmly, as if declaring it out loud would make it true. âIâm not doing this.â
The next day, you were in the middle of a match, your shield raised and your sword slicing through the air as you managed to disarm your opponent with a clean move. Breathing heavily, you stepped back and lowered your weapon, a small grin tugging at your lips.
Straightening up, you turned to face the group. âAlright,â you said, brushing a hand across your brow. âWhoâs next?â
The crowd shifted slightly, and then you saw him.
Ni-ki, standing at the edge of the group, his hand raised lazily as that infuriating smirk spread across his face.
Your stomach sank.
âMe,â he said simply, stepping forward with a casual confidence that made you grit your teeth.
He unsheathed his sword, the metal glinting in the sunlight as he spun it once in his hand, almost lazily. âDonât look so excited to see me,â he teased, his voice low and taunting.
You groaned audibly, earning a few chuckles from the others watching. âOf course itâs you,â you muttered under your breath, gripping your sword tightly.
Ni-kiâs grin widened as he stopped a few feet in front of you, his posture relaxed, but his eyes sharp. âReady to show me what youâve got?â
âDonât you have anyone else to fight?â you shot back, raising your shield and positioning your sword defensively.
He tilted his head, pretending to think. âNope,â he said with mock cheerfulness. âYouâre my favorite target.â
You rolled your eyes, but before you could fire off another retort, Ni-ki lunged. His sword came down fast, and you barely managed to block it with your shield. The force of the blow made your arm ache, but you quickly recovered, stepping to the side and swinging your sword toward him.
Ni-ki parried with ease, his movements fluid and almost effortless. âNot bad,â he said, circling you slowly. âYouâve been practicing.â
âShut up and fight,â you snapped, aiming a quick thrust toward his side.
He dodged it easily, his smirk never faltering. âFeisty,â he teased, blocking your next strike with his sword. âI like it.â
You groaned in frustration, your swings becoming more aggressive as Ni-ki continued to block and dodge with maddening ease. He wasnât even trying to land a hit yetâjust toying with you, testing you, like a cat playing with its prey.
âStop holding back!â you shouted, lunging forward with all your strength.
Ni-kiâs eyes flashed, and for a split second, his smirk turned into something more serious. He sidestepped your attack and, with a quick flick of his wrist, knocked your sword out of your hand.
Before you could react, he stepped closer, the tip of his blade resting lightly against your collarbone.
âLooks like I win,â he said softly, his voice low enough that only you could hear. His eyes locked with yours, and for a moment, the world around you seemed to fade away.
Your heart pounded, but whether it was from the fight or the way Ni-ki was looking at you, you couldnât tell.
âMaybe next time,â he added, stepping back and lowering his sword.
You glared at him, your cheeks burning with a mix of frustration and something you didnât want to name. âDonât get used to it,â you muttered, bending down to pick up your weapon.
Ni-ki just chuckled, spinning his sword once before sheathing it. âIâm counting on it.â
--
The day had been long, exhausting even, but despite the ache in your muscles and the overwhelming need for rest, sleep refused to come. You lay in bed, staring at the wooden ceiling of the Athena cabin, your mind swirling with thoughts you couldnât seem to shut off.
The cabin was quiet, the soft snores of your half-sisters filling the space. You shouldâve felt comforted by the familiar surroundings, but instead, you felt restless. Like there was something pulling at you, demanding your attention.
With a frustrated sigh, you sat up, swinging your legs over the side of the bed. Maybe some fresh air would help clear your mind. You grabbed a light jacket and slipped out of the cabin as quietly as you could.
The camp was quieter now, most of the other demigods asleep, save for a few shadows moving by the campfire in the distance. You tugged your jacket closer around you and glanced up at the night sky.
The stars twinkled faintly above, scattered across the inky black canvas. You let out a soft sigh, your breath visible in the chill. âIf youâre listening, Mom,â you murmured, tilting your head upward, âa little guidance would be nice right about now.â
Of course, there was no response. You didnât expect one. Still, the act of asking felt oddly comforting, like maybe she was watching, even if she couldnât answer.
You shook your head, trying to dispel the lingering frustration and confusion from your thoughts. Wandering through camp aimlessly wouldnât help. You needed to do something. Anything.
Your gaze landed on the training grounds nearby. Rows of weapons were neatly arranged on the racks for the next dayâs use, and your hand instinctively reached for a sword. It wasnât the same one you had used earlier during training, but it felt good in your grip nonetheless.
Without a second thought, you made your way to a clearing a little farther from the cabins, away from prying eyes and the ever-present chatter of the other campers.
You adjusted your stance, gripping the sword tightly as you took a deep breath. Then you started practicing.
It was awkward at firstâyour swings too wide, your footing unsteady. But you didnât stop. You moved through the motions youâd been taught, the echoes of Wonbinâs voice guiding you. The weight of the sword felt familiar in your hands now, and the repetition of each movement slowly began to calm your racing thoughts.
Slash. Step. Block. Pivot.
Each strike and parry chipped away at your frustration, leaving behind a faint sense of satisfaction. The rhythmic movements grounded you, a reminder that maybe, just maybe, you werenât as out of place here as you felt.
The clearing was quiet except for the sound of your blade slicing through the air and the occasional rustle of leaves. The stars above seemed to glow a little brighter, as if approving of your effort.
But then, a soft sound broke through your focusâa quiet crunch of leaves behind you.
You froze mid-swing, your heart skipping a beat as you turned around sharply, sword raised defensively.
There, leaning casually against a tree, was Ni-ki. His dark eyes reflected the moonlight, and his ever-present smirk tugged at the corner of his lips.
âPracticing alone?â he drawled, his voice low and teasing. âDidnât think youâd be the type.â
You groaned, rolling your eyes as you turned back around. âDonât you have something else to do?â you muttered, raising your sword to continue your practice.
The satisfying swoosh of the blade cutting through the air was short-lived, though, as another crunch of leaves soundedâcloser this time.
You stiffened, the hairs on the back of your neck standing up. Slowly, you turned back around, only to find Ni-ki standing much, much closer than before.
Too close.
You instinctively stepped back, gripping the hilt of your sword tighter. âWhat are you doing?â you demanded, your voice sharper than you intended.
Ni-ki didnât answer immediately. Instead, he unsheathed his sword in one smooth motion, the blade catching the faint glow of the moonlight.
Without a word, his sword clashed against yours, the force of it sending a jolt up your arm.
âTraining,â he said simply, his voice calm and deliberate.
Your breaths came faster as you struggled to hold your ground. His strength was undeniable, and the weight of his blade pressed hard against yours.
âYou couldâve warned me,â you bit out, gritting your teeth as you pushed back against him.
âWhereâs the fun in that?â Ni-ki replied smoothly, tilting his head as he studied you.
You narrowed your eyes, trying to focus on his movements as he pulled back slightly before swinging again. You barely managed to block the strike, the clash of metal ringing loudly in the quiet night.
âStop holding back,â he said, his voice low and almost taunting. âOr are you scared?â
âIâm not scared,â you snapped, stepping forward to swing at him, only for him to parry your attack effortlessly.
âCouldâve fooled me,â he teased, his smirk growing wider.
Your frustration bubbled over as you struck again, this time with more force. Ni-ki blocked it easily, but instead of countering, he let his sword linger against yours, his face mere inches from yours now.
âSee?â he murmured, his tone soft but no less infuriating. âYouâre getting better already.â
His closeness made your heart race, and you hated that you couldnât tell if it was from irritation or something else entirely. You pushed his sword away with a sharp motion and stepped back, glaring at him.
âWhy are you even doing this?â you demanded, lowering your sword slightly.
Ni-ki tilted his head, his smirk fading just a fraction. For a moment, you thought he might actually answer seriously.
But then his lips curved again, and he stepped forward, his blade tapping lightly against yours.
âBecause,â he said, his voice dropping into a near-whisper as he leaned in closer, âI like seeing you fight back.â
That was it. That little smirk, the taunting lilt in his voiceâit was enough to light a fire under you. If he wanted a fight, you werenât going to back down.
âFine,â you snapped, gripping your sword tighter as you took a step forward. âLetâs see if you can handle it.â
Ni-kiâs grin widened, his dark eyes gleaming with excitement. âThatâs more like it.â
He struck first, his movements sharp and calculated, but this time you were ready. You blocked his attack and retaliated quickly, your blade swinging toward him in a controlled arc. He parried with ease, the metallic clang of your swords echoing through the clearing.
The fight intensified, your strikes becoming faster, more precise. Ni-ki moved like a shadow, fluid and unpredictable, but you werenât as easy to throw off now.
âYouâre learning,â he said, his voice steady even as he blocked another one of your attacks. âBut youâre still predictable.â
âShut up,â you shot back, using your shield to deflect his next swing and stepping closer to try and land a blow. He sidestepped easily, his laughter low and infuriating.
âThat temper of yours is going to get you in trouble,â he teased, but there was something almost approving in his tone.
You didnât bother replying this time, focusing instead on matching his movements. You swung again, your blade aimed for his side, and for the first time, you saw the faintest flicker of surprise in his eyes as he blocked you just a fraction too late.
Your sword glanced off his armor, the impact making him take a half-step back.
âNot bad,â Ni-ki admitted, his smirk returning as he circled you. âYouâre starting to make this interesting.â
The praise caught you off guard, and you couldnât help the slight swell of pride that followed. But you didnât let it distract you.
âBetter than you expected, huh?â you said, unable to resist the jab as you pivoted to keep him in your line of sight.
Ni-kiâs grin turned sharp. âDonât get cocky.â
He lunged suddenly, his movements faster and more aggressive. You barely managed to block him, your arms straining as he pressed his weight against your blade.
For a moment, you were locked together, his face inches from yours. His dark eyes bore into you, filled with an intensity that made your breath hitch.
âYouâre enjoying this,â he said softly, his voice teasing but laced with something deeper.
You didnât deny it. Somehow, in the midst of the fight, youâd forgotten about your frustration, your doubts, even your irritation with him. All that mattered now was holding your ground against someone as skilled as Ni-ki.
âMaybe I am,â you admitted, a small smirk tugging at your lips.
Ni-ki blinked, momentarily caught off guard when your sudden, unexpected move knocked the sword clean out of his hand. The blade clattered to the ground a few feet away, and you straightened, your smirk growing wider as you stared at him triumphantly.
âDidnât see that coming, did you?â you teased, the satisfaction in your voice clear.
For once, Ni-ki seemed genuinely surprised, his dark eyes flicking to the fallen sword before locking back onto you. âIâll admit,â he said slowly, a hint of amusement coloring his tone, âthat was clever.â
You were about to bask in your victory, perhaps even throw another jab his way, but before you could, Ni-kiâs leg swept out suddenly, catching you off guard.
Your balance gave way, and you stumbled backward, ready to hit the ground hardâexcept you didnât.
In a flash, Ni-kiâs arm shot out, wrapping securely around your waist and pulling you back up against him. The world tilted for a moment, and when you opened your eyes, you realized how close you were.
Your noses brushed lightly, and his face was only inches from yours. His dark eyes bore into yours, filled with that maddening confidence and something else that made your breath hitch.
âYou should never celebrate too early,â he murmured, his voice low and teasing.
Your mind scrambled to process what was happening. His arm was still wrapped firmly around your waist, his other hand pressed lightly against the small of your back. You could feel the warmth radiating off him, the way his chest rose and fell with each steady breath.
You shouldâve said somethingâanything. A snarky comeback, maybe, or even a protest about his unfair tactics. But instead, all you could do was stare at him, your heart pounding so loud you were sure he could hear it.
Ni-ki tilted his head slightly, his smirk softening into something more curious. âWhatâs wrong?â he asked, his voice dropping to a whisper.
That snapped you out of it, and you quickly shoved at his chest. âLet go of me,â you muttered, trying to sound annoyed despite the heat rising to your cheeks.
He chuckled but released you, stepping back just enough to give you space. His hand lingered for the briefest second before he let it fall to his side.
âNice move, though,â he said, his tone almost genuineâalmost. âBut youâll have to do better if you want to beat me.â
You scowled at him, trying to regain some semblance of dignity. âI did beat you. I knocked your sword out of your hand!â
âAnd yet,â Ni-ki said, bending down to retrieve his sword and twirling it effortlessly, âI still had the upper hand.â
You clenched your jaw, watching him looking too pleased with himself. The smugness on his face only made your frustration burn brighter.
âI donât know how you can be so damn confident when you just got outplayed,â you muttered, crossing your arms over your chest, trying to hide the fact that your heart was still racing.
Ni-ki chuckled, his eyes gleaming with amusement. âOutplayed, huh?â He took a step closer, still twirling his sword. âYouâre getting better, Iâll give you that. But youâre not there yet.â
âYouâre a cocky bastard, you know that?â
âIâm not cocky,â he said, the teasing tone never leaving his voice. âIâm just confident. And youâll get used to it... if youâre smart.â
You raised an eyebrow, not backing down an inch. âSmart, huh?â
Ni-ki leaned in slightly, lowering his voice in a way that made your breath hitch again. âYeah. Smart enough to realize that youâre not going to get rid of me that easily.â
âI never wanted to get rid of you,â you snapped, trying to regain your composure. âI just wanted to be left alone.â
Ni-ki took another step closer, and this time, you didnât pull away. His presence was overwhelmingâlike he could consume you entirely if you let him. âYou say that, but we both know thatâs not true.â His lips curled into a smile as he tilted his head slightly. âYou wouldnât keep coming back to me if you didnât want something.â
Your mouth went dry, and for a second, you forgot how to breathe. What was he getting at? Why was he suddenly so... intense? You didnât know if it was the way he was looking at you or how close he was, but you felt something shift between you, something that made it harder to focus.
Before you could respond, Ni-ki backed away just enough to give you some space, but not before his gaze lingered on you with an unreadable expression. âYouâll figure it out eventually,â he said softly, almost like a challenge. âBut for now, donât forgetâI'm always watching.â
He turned and walked off, leaving you standing there, breathless, a mix of anger and confusion swirling inside you. You opened your mouth to say something, but no words came out.
What the hell was that?
Over the next few days, something between you and Ni-ki shifted. It wasnât immediately obvious, but it was there, lingering.
At first, it was subtle. A glance that lingered just a second too long, a playful comment that felt just a little more personal than it used to be. He still teased you, still pushed your buttons the way only he could, but there was a new layer to it. Every time he sparred with you, there was something in his eyesâsomething that made your heart beat faster, something that made you feel like he was seeing right through you.
It was hard to tell whether you were imagining it, but you felt it, that strange connection you couldnât shake. It wasnât just the usual back-and-forth banter, the constant friction. No, this time, there was something deeper. Something charged. You found yourself waiting for his gaze across the training grounds, your stomach tightening whenever heâd casually stroll past you, like he was waiting for you to say something, anything.
One afternoon, you found yourself in the training yard again, sword in hand, working through some drills. You were trying to focus, trying to shut everything else out, but there he wasâNi-ki, watching you from the edge of the field, leaning casually against a tree. You tried to ignore him, but every few seconds, your eyes would wander over to him, and youâd catch him staring right back.
Finally, he pushed off from the tree and walked over. âYou know,â he said, his voice drawing your attention even before he was close enough to speak, âyouâve gotten better. Iâm impressed.â
You narrowed your eyes, trying to keep your composure. âDonât get used to it,â you shot back, though the words came out more lightly than youâd intended.
Ni-ki smirked, his usual arrogance taking over. âOh, Iâm not. But youâre not as bad as I thought youâd be.â
You felt the familiar spark of irritation flare up. âAnd here I thought you might actually give me a compliment.â
âYou really want one from me?â he teased, his voice lowering just slightly. It was almost like a challenge, but there was something else in his toneâsomething that made you pause.
You crossed your arms, forcing yourself to act unaffected. âWhatâs it going to take for you to just leave me alone?â
He took a step closer, that teasing smile still tugging at his lips. âYou know, I donât think I can do that.â
You didnât know why, but you found yourself holding his gaze longer than usual. You were still mad at him for everything, for the way he always seemed to be in your face when you least wanted him to be. But there was also a strange pull, a curiosity that gnawed at you. You didnât want to admit it, but you were starting to care about the things he said, about the way he looked at you.
You cleared your throat, breaking the moment. âDonât get too cocky, Ni-ki. Iâm not interested.â
He chuckled softly, a knowing glint in his eyes. âMaybe youâre not. But I donât think you can ignore me forever.â
You took a step back, your heart pounding as you tried to collect yourself, but Ni-kiâs presence was magnetic, pulling you in with an intensity you couldn't fight.
"You're not as good at pretending as you think," he said, his tone a challenge, but there was something softer in it this time.
You clenched your jaw, irritated with yourself for letting him get under your skin. "I'm not pretending," you snapped, your words sharper than you intended. "And Iâm definitely not the one whoâs making this complicated."
His lips curved into a smile, and he moved just a little bit closer, his gaze intense, unwavering. "You always make things more complicated than they need to be," he said, almost like a confession, like he was admitting something without saying it outright.
You opened your mouth to respond, but the words caught in your throat. What could you even say? What was there to say when everything between you and him felt so tangled?
Ni-ki took a step forward, not giving you a chance to speak. "I know you feel it too," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "You canât keep pretending like you donât want this."
Your breath hitched at his words, your chest tightening. You wanted to push him away, to tell him off like you always did, but this time, the thought didnât come. Instead, you stood there, frozen, staring into his eyes, realizing that he was right. You couldnât keep pretending, couldnât keep pretending like it didnât affect you, like his teasing and his relentless pursuit didnât make something inside you stir.
A small, dangerous part of you wanted to give in, to let yourself feel whatever this was between you. But you couldnâtâcould you? You werenât sure what this was, what you were supposed to do with it.
Ni-ki took another step closer, and you found yourself backing up slightly, your heels hitting the soft earth beneath you. "Youâre scared," he said, his voice softer now, like a quiet understanding. "But I wonât bite, not unless you want me to."
His words made your stomach twist, the light touch of a dare in his voice, a challenge you couldnât quite ignore. You felt your pulse quicken, every nerve in your body alert, wanting to resist him, but at the same time, craving what he was offering, whatever that might be.
So why not act on it?
Your heart pounded in your chest as you acted on impulse, unable to resist the magnetic pull any longer. Before you could second-guess yourself, you reached up and grabbed his shirt, pulling him toward you. The suddenness of it caught him off guard, and for a split second, he froze, eyes wide in disbelief.
But then, almost as if a switch had been flipped, Ni-ki closed the distance between you, his hands finding your cheeks as he kissed you back. His lips were hungry, as if he had been waiting for this moment, and the intensity of his kiss made your head spin. You could feel the heat of his touch, the way his fingers slid through your hair, tugging you closer, as if trying to pull you into him.
Your mind was a blur, every thought drowned out by the sensation of himâhis scent, the taste of his lips, the urgency that seemed to pulse between you both. It felt like something had shifted, like everything else had faded away, leaving only this moment, only him.
His hands were gentle but firm, holding your face as he deepened the kiss, his body pressing closer to yours.
When he finally pulled back, both of you were breathing heavily, the air between you thick with unspoken words. Ni-kiâs eyes were dark with something intense, something more than just the teasing that had always been there before. He stared at you for a moment, his fingers still lingering on your face as if he were trying to make sense of what had just happened.
âYouâŠâ He trailed off. âThatâs one way to get my attention.â
You swallowed, your pulse still racing, but now with a new, more dangerous energy. âMaybe I just wanted to see if youâd actually kiss me back,â you whispered, a smile tugging at your lips despite yourself.
Ni-ki chuckled, like he was both impressed and thrilled.
"Youâre dangerous," you murmured, the words slipping out before you could stop them, not sure if you meant him or the situation.
Ni-ki smirked, leaning even closer, his lips brushing against your ear. "And you love it," he whispered, his voice sending a ripple of heat through your entire body.
You didnât deny it. In fact, you didnât have to.
"Iâm not sure this is a good idea," you admitted instead, but there was a part of you that wasnât sure if you were still trying to convince yourself or him.
Ni-kiâs grin grew wider, and he traced his thumb across your lips, almost teasing. "Good ideas are overrated," he said, his tone playful. "Besides, Iâve never been one to shy away from a little chaos."
You pulled back slightly, your breath catching as you tried to regain some semblance of control. "Our parents wouldnât like this," you said, the words slipping out before you could stop them.
Ni-ki's grin never faltered, and his eyes gleamed with mischief. "I never listened to my father," he said, the words casual, but you could hear the underlying truth in them. "And your mother? She has so many children to worry about. Whatâs one more mess to clean up?" He chuckled, the sound almost a challenge, as if daring you to argue with him.
Every logical thought you had was drowned out by his presence. You should have pulled away. You should have stopped this before it went any further.
But then Ni-ki was closer, so close that you could feel his breath on your skin, and all those thoughts faded into the background. You let him take that final step, let him kiss you again, as if the world outside didnât exist.
His lips were urgent, almost demanding, and you found yourself responding, giving in to the pull.
He had won. There was no turning back now.
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One thing I rarely see in injury and chronic pain fics is the grief that comes with missing out on stuff you love because you can no longer do them without hurting yourself. Writers who have been disabled their whole lives (or at least a long time) tend to forget that not all disabled people are used to being disabled. For able-bodied characters, especially athletic ones like vigilantes, a serious injury could mean a jarring change that includes giving up the things that mean the most to them.
I was physically fine until I was 18. Back then, my sense of self was entwined with interests that required a lot of movement and dexterity. I started doing MMA in middle school for self-defense. I loved parkour and even had a few hundred subscribers on my old YouTube channel. I learned to shoot and was gifted my first gun when I was 16. I took up multiple instruments. You get the idea.
My motorcycle accident fucked up the joints on my left sideâmy knee and shoulder especially, but also wrist to an extent. When it first happened, I thought I'd be on crutches for a bit but things would eventually get back to normal. The pain didn't go away even after I got rid of the crutches but I figured it was just residual and I should do what I'd been doing before. It's why I turned to substancesâto block the pain and do what I love, but that's another topic. I didn't recognize my injury as a disabling thing until the end of the pandemic, when I put my parkour channel on an indefinite hiatus because it was seriously wearing my body down. It might sound silly to you but I was devastated. It's like if Spider-Man wasn't allowed to swing from buildings. It took me a long time to make peace with losing that part of me.
Another piece of that grief is even when you can do stuff, it's not the same because you have to exclude certain aspects of it for your own health. It's like the Robin that died and came back wrong. I can't use certain gym equipment and I have to tell my sparring partners what to avoid. I don't go to the shooting range much now because I can't extend my arm and hold a rifle for the amount of time it takes to aim without it starting to hurt. I'm a drummer, but I need breaks throughout the setlist and I can't do anything too fast or complex with the pedals, which means I can't play some of my favorite songs and my band is limited in what we write and perform. I can't take my motorcycle on road trips without frequent rest stops. Making accommodations helps physically, but emotionally, they're not always easy to accept because that means accepting the pain as a long-term disability rather than a temporary setback.
This got super long because I think it's unexplored in fics so some tips for creators:
First, learn how the body works and how stupidly fast and easy it is to get hurt. Mine was on a residential road because I didn't pay attention for 0.2 seconds
Learn the difference between internalized ableism and being upset over becoming disabled. I think a lot of writers skip over the feelings someone would naturally experience because it can be construed as ableism. Let them be in denial, sad, angry, etc. upon finding out because acceptance almost never happens right away. That's different from being a dick to themselves or others based on disability
Also, not everyone uses the same labels or has the same vocabulary to describe themselves. Different characters will have different ways of describing depending on their personality, level of knowledge, where they come from, and their relationship with their disability. I still don't really call myself disabled since I don't have it as bad as others so I tell people what happened instead (anyone who says "differently abled" will receive a different ability from me in the Denny's parking lot)
Think about how they cope with their new disability. Do they realize it's a disability right away? Do they talk to someone? Search desperately for a cure? Numb the pain? Turn to alternative methods? Do they worry about something else first, like money? Do they develop something else because of it, like a mental illness? Again, coping poorly is not ableism
What stays the same and what changes? I think about the difference between Forrest Gump and Lieutenant Dan after they were both wounded in battle
If they have a passion they can no longer pursue, it doesn't make much sense for them drop it so readily. Maybe they find a way to continue with accommodations (a good place to get creative!). Maybe they try and push through anyway. If they do ultimately resign, include the thought process and internal conflict behind it
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Taking Care of a Tired Sukuna
Sukuna has had a long day.
Well, night.
Morning.
Fuck.
Working construction had been twisting up his sleeping schedule. At this point, Sukuna was starting to feel it in his body; in the strain in his muscle, and the aches and pains that randomly gripped him. Â
They had him working on a new project that could only be done at night, while the public was off the main roads, and that meant his new work hours were starting from sometime in the middle of the evening and ending in the morning or the mid-afternoon. Being nocturnal wouldn't be so bad if his commute home wasn't during rush hour. The traffic was always worse when he just wanted to crawl onto his couch and fall asleep there. And when he does come home at the end of the day - he's aching, exhausted, and every bone in his body is vibrating with the noise from a jackhammer or the hum of a forklift.
Sukuna has always liked something that keeps him busy, interested, something that tests his strengths. So, he can't say that he hates the job, but he does wish that it wouldn't occupy so much of his time. He's wont to forget things when he's so wrapped up in a new task.
Like today, for example, when he finally swings his truck around the front of his apartment building, barely making it off the freeway without murdering someone, and he spots your car parked there in his spot.
He starts a bit, his sleep deprived brain suddenly spinning as memory serves him.Â
That's right. You were supposed to come over today after he got off of work and spend the night- and he didn't plan a damn thing. There's no flowers in the backseat, he didn't stop to grab lunch for the two of you, he doesn't even have anything in his fridge for dinner tonight, besides a few forgotten beers tucked away in the side door.
As Sukuna searches for a parking spot much further down the street, he knows he should be disappointed with himself, but he can't help the touch of excitement that's suddenly dissolving the exhaustion from his muscles. Sometimes, Sukuna resents the fact that you manage to reduce him to this. He hates that he can't control that his heart skips a beat at the thought of seeing you again, like he's in some sappy romance novel.
But it was the hold you had on him, and he was starting to accept it.
~
You got to Sukuna's apartment about two hours before he was scheduled to be home. It was a day off for you, and you woke up with butterflies fluttering around in your chest.
You were giddy to see him. You always were. And not a single butterfly has died in your heart-space for him since the moment you met Sukuna, around two years ago. He has tended to each of them since then with his gentle but stubborn touch, although, he would never admit it.
You adored him for that.
It's still early in the morning when you use the key he had made for you to unlock his front door. Immediately upon stepping in, you're hit with how dark his studio is. The sun had risen over the horizon hours ago, and yet, the only hint of its light came from a small gap in Sukuna's blackout curtains. When you pull them back, you turn around and wince at the room behind you.
Yep, he's working too hard.
There's construction tools all over the house; sitting on the counter, in the sink, on his bed-stand, there's even a huge oil covered machine beside the front door that you nearly trip on in your trek over to the curtain. His coveralls and work clothes are strewn across the living room like he's been too exhausted to even make it to his bed at the end of his days, which is not very far from the couch. Meanwhile, his bedroom and the kitchen look nearly immaculate, telling you he hasn't cooked in days and confirming your suspicions about his sleeping arrangements. You wander over to his fridge and pop it open, sighing hopelessly when you're greeted with nothing inside.
Good thing he has you.Â
~
By the time he makes it home, it's around one in the afternoon. You've got his laundry hanging on the clothesline outside, more in the washing machine, and all of his tools and odds and ends have been sorted and dusted clean. You've opened every window he has, and cool, fresh air sweeps away the oppressed darkness his apartment held before. Everything was back in equilibrium.Â
When his keys jingle outside the door, you're just finishing up the last of folding his laundry. Sukuna steps inside, and your heart aches at how drained he looks despite the way his eyes widen as he peers around the room in surprise. His clothes are covered in dust from the construction site, and there's a smear of dirt on his cheek that makes him look like a chimney sweep. There's a tool in his hand that looks rather heavy, straining the muscles in his arm, but he seems to have momentarily forgotten to put it down. Half moon circles are embedded under his eyes, but they only bring out the intensity of his gaze.Â
"Hi 'Kuna?" You chime, calling his attention to rest on you.
He blinks, taking a moment to process the situation. You don't recognize the glimmer in his eyes then, and part of you starts to sweat at the thought of him taking this all wrong. Sukuna had never been particularly picky with you, but vice versa, you had never done something like this for him before. He never gave you the opportunity, after all. Out of the two of you, Sukuna was usually the one who was always effortlessly put together.
"You... cleaned..." He notes.Â
You swallow, "I did but I didn't move things around though. Just tried to put things back. Your laundry is right outside and I got you some groceries-" Sukuna drops the tool in his hand without warning, and you start talking faster, your voice raising a pitch as he starts towards you. "Okay, thinking back, I guess I should have asked. Maybe texted- no, you hate texting. Maybe called-"
âDid you clean the paint specks off of my air compressor?â He was standing in front of the machine beside the front door, which you painstakingly made sure not to ruin in your cleansing, despite having no idea what it was.Â
When he looks at you for an answer, continuing to close the distance between the two of you. You swallow the rock in your throat. âToo much?âÂ
Heâs made his way across the room and his surprised expression finally settles into a familiar hungry grin. He grabs you by the hem of your jeans, yanking you roughly towards him. You catch yourself on his chest, making a small noise of surprise. When you look up to scold him, Sukuna is an inch away from your face, his lips almost brushing yours, save for half a centimeter of space between them. He smells like sawdust and menthol, you can taste it in the close proximity as he greedily takes your breath away.Â
âOff. Now.â He growls, but his fingers are already undoing the button clasped in the front of your pants. âIâm about to fuckinâ eat you, sweet thing.âÂ
~
You end up skipping lunch, but you're well satisfied a few hours later. A certain hunger: satiated. Sukuna is resting peacefully beside you. You can hear his even breathing against the sound of the cicadas outside, screaming in through the windows. Seeing him so content, sets your heart at ease and you release a sigh of relief.Â
Now, to end the night, it was time to slip out of bed without him noticing to finish folding his laundry.Â
Or so you thought.Â
As you carefully peel back the blankets and try to sneak off the side of the mattress, a warm pair of fingers loop themselves around your panty line, effectively preventing you from going anywhere. Guiltily, you peek over your shoulder to see Sukuna glaring at you with half of his face still smushed into his pillow, genuinely disgruntled with the fact that you were trying to leave his bed. You can't help but chuckle.
"I'm just gonna go grab your laundry." You reassure him, brushing a tousled tuft of his hair out of his eyes. The knot between his brows deepens.
"Let me do that later. C'mere. " He tugs on your panty line, confident that you'll be submissive for him.
The sun outside was casting tall shadows on the walls of his bedroom and the glow was now deep and rich, telling you that it was preparing to set. You didn't want Sukuna's laundry on the balcony all night, which is what you were sure would happen if you didn't go and grab it now.
You hear a thread rip in your panty line interrupting your contemplation and, quickly, you grab his wrist, squeezing it as a signal for him to let go.
He continues to hold fast, his brow cocking in a silent dare.
"'Kuna, come on." You try, "Lemme take care of you-"
"You've been doing nothing but take care of me all day." He scoffs, like the idea of it is absurd to him. Rarely does Sukuna allow you the opportunity to show him as much care and adoration as you have today. Being doted on was not typically something he enjoyed. You knew that, and that's how you also knew that he was exhausted to his bones that day. "Get your ass back here."
There's a tug again, and another thread snaps somewhere. You pout at him, already having the foresight that this pair of panties wasn't going to last you long either. Your partner had the tendency to rip them off of you, and this wouldn't be the first pair to become a shred of what they once were. To be fair, he was also known for giving you his credit card and telling you to go buy "some things for him to see you in", so it would be at no cost to you. But, you happened to like this pair.
Sukuna watches you consider your options silently, unrelenting in his hold on your lace. When you peek up at his gaze, testing one more time, you know you've already lost.
"Don't make me chase after you." He warns, the promise of your inevitable surrender is evident in the predatory glint of his eyes. If Sukuna had a tail at that moment, it would be swaying back and forth, preparing for a pounce. "It's been a while since the last time I had you tied up. I do miss those sweet little bruises we left on your wrists."
You feel the hair on the back of your neck stand at attention upon his recollection. The last time Sukuna had you in ropes, you had to call off of work the next day. Your backside stings with the memory, but half of you can't help but ache for it too. Tied up in Sukuna's bed while he was forced to care for the boneless pile that was his girlfriend, drunk off of his lovemaking? That wasn't the worst place to be.
But, on the other hand, you could tell how exhausted he was with the new construction project at his job. You have a flashback of showering with him at the end of the night and scrubbing sawdust out of his hair. Having to gently prod and kiss him awake as he fell asleep standing up in front of you. You were adamant that you weren't going to do anything to tire him further tonight.Â
Before you can properly give in, Sukuna must have decided that you were taking much too long to obey him.Â
His other hand reaches over and winds around your lower waist, pulling you backwards into the soft cushion of the pillows and easily flipping the two of you so that heâs mounted above you. In your surprised stupor, he collects both of your wrists in one of his hands and pins them above your head.Â
"You've forgotten how to follow directions again, kitten." His murmur is like velvet against your ear. His teeth graze over his favorite spot on the nape of your neck, where heâs already tortured it with his teeth and hickies. You didnât realize how raw the skin was until he bites you there, drawing a whimper from your throat.Â
 "Let's remind you."
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CW: 18+ MDNI, soap x reader, unsolicited nudes, pushy behaviour, implied noncon elements - 1K words, semi-edited - dividers -> @/cafekitsune
Anxiously sending in an offer for a kitchen appliance youâre in dire need of via an online social media marketplace, only for the seller- JTav87, to reply instantly.
The notification comes when youâre taking a curious peep at his info. His proflile makes him seem nice enough- real 'the cool uncleâ vibes. The page's display picture is a snap of him grinning ear to ear with one of his big paw-like hands at his chest in a thumbs up gesture, the other being obscured behind the lid of an outdoor grill; a family gathering in full swing behind him.
It's all topped off with the stock photo of a beach at sunset as his header, the poorly stretched image sporting a sprawling near-unreadable quote about resilience smack-dab in the middle, gratuitous high contrast vignette filters over everything as a little banner pops up at the bottom of your screen; a message from the seller.
âI cn do tht.â
you hastily type out a reply in fear of the purchase somehow getting delayed or cancelled.
âYouâre a lifesaverđI've been searching high and low for one of these!â
Being too friendly was your first mistake, you just wanted to make a good impression- it seemed harmless at the time.
The pickup goes off without too much of a hitch- you meet up as requested in the well-lit parking lot of a generic chain cafe, puffing out cold breaths from behind your jacket and nursing a warm beverage you had managed to grab. Stepping out of a beat up pickup, you come to find that heâs a lot bigger than his pictures would have you assume, not shockingly tall, but his overall aura and bulk make him seem like a giant. His bare arms splay outwards, stretching the fabric of his ill-fitted tee in a gesture that almost had you worried he was going to go in for a hug- thankfully, a firm handshake seems to suffice.Â
âOch! Yerâ handsâre baltic!â he exclaims with a blinding smile, rosy tips of his ears and nose being the only tell he was affected by the weather himself as he claps his other hand around yours, rubbing them together to create heat. It's an action that nearly had you spilling the drink in your free hand as you stagger a bit in response to the contact- something he seemed to either not notice, or not mind.
The real kicker was the way he refused to take your money, hemming and hawing about how you should be saving that money for stuff you need- as if the appliance you were purchasing wasnât that exactly. âAâhm not gonna take yerâ money- aâhm tâfond of yeâ.â
whatever that means.Â
It's good you didnt pay, evidently. When he had loaded it into your car- having the gall to laugh after you asked if he needed help, mind you- he had forgotten the cord that made the thing work, offering you a lovely little surprise when you finally got home.
On queue, there's a muffled ding from the device in your pocket.Â
âforgt 2 brng cord. srry xâÂ
your eyes could have rolled out of your head; suffice to say, you weren't impressed.
âI really needed this tonight, had baking I needed to do for a party tomorrow đ«€weatherâs too bad for me to go out again tonight.â
âcn drop off at urs if u wnt?â
Had you been in any other situation, this would have been a hard no- sadly however, your stress and desperation leads you into letting the heavyset man worm his way in through your front door as if he owns the place, cord bunched up and hanging out of his back pocket while he kicks the snow from his boots with a saintly smile.
Surprisingly, the drop off is quick- only interrupted by him asking to use your toilet as you're distracted with pulling out baking supplies. Before you know it, heâs back on the icy roads again. You almost wish you had offered him some coffee or tea-
 Almost.
When the morning sun bleeds through your curtains, you pick up your phone to find a notification from JTav87.
âHve a grate day xâÂ
You frown and ignore the message as you start your day, but it only seems to embolden him into sending you countless more, the tone of the messages becoming increasingly more romantic as time draws on- some of your work friends at the office party even ask you if there was a new beau in your life when you had made the mistake of leaving your phone face up atop the breakroom table while you ate.
The final straw between you, your peace of mind, and the block button comes that night with a handful of alarmingly explicit voice messages in your inbox, promptly followed by a very-much so unprompted video of him shirtless and moaning while he chokes his swollen dick in a vice grip- all done over a familiar bunched up pair of underwear that you know with certainty had been at the top of the hamper in your bathroom.Â
Little is left to the imagination when he snatches up the stolen garment, bringing it to his nose, face just out of frame as his chest expands in response. His audible fist-fucking and jerking hips get more frenzied as he gives one last brutal tug all the way from his base to the head, hand flexing as he aims his shot at his phone, cum coating the counter space directly in view of the camera.
His spent cock bobs and drools, stomach muscles contracting wildly as he leans back into the wall behind him; taking a moment before reaching forward to stop the video, searing the image of his hazy, wolfish grin in your mind.
His free hand gets busy sopping up his mess in your underwear as the screen flashes back to the clip's first frame, offering you the prompt to watch again.
It would later become apparent that blocking could only do so much to seperate you from a mutt like John MacTavish- especially when he's privy to your home address.
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All grown up
characters: Megumi Fushiguro
relationships: Megumi x Reader
summary:Â childhood bff!Megumi and you are off to college. wait, why is Megumi so mad? why is he dragging you into his apartment? an innocent conversation with his neighbor turns into him making sure you know youâre his.<3
warnings: MDNI! (18+), very little plot, porn w/out plot, smutty smut, cunnilingus, nipple play, dacryphylia if you squint, afab!reader, virgin!reader, PIV intercourse, should child Megumi be a warning?, aged up character (18), size kink is kinking, idk if soft dom applies but Iâm putting it here anyways
authorâs note: This slithered into my brain and wouldnât leave. feedback is always welcome :)
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âSh, you can take it,â Megumi murmurs, his thumb stroking your lip softly before pressing in, the pad of it running across your tongue. âThatâs it, pretty baby. Youâre being so good for âgumi, yâknow that?â
Megumiâs broad shoulders block your vision, his muscular frame dwarfing you as he leans on a forearm planted beside your head. He watches as tears prick the corners of your eyes to track down the apples of your cheeks, leaning down to trace the tracks with his tongue.
How did you get here? Growing up with Megumi as your best friend wasnât a walk in the park- meeting at a tender age of five, you hid behind your Aunt Shokoâs legs as she and Gojo tried to spark a friendship for their respective wards. Megumi was a little quiet, a little snarky as your friendship blossomed, always having an opinion on everything you did. Despite it all, you became fast friends, your names becoming synonymous by your middle school years. Megumi and you, you and Megumi- there was no one else, no other friends allowed, and you both made sure of that in your own ways.
Megumi, rude to every boy that tried to befriend you, tore them down with a bored tone and an expression that conveyed how lackluster he found them. You were a little more of a brat- you pushed girls off of swings and lunchroom benches if they dared to try and befriend your âgumi.
You and Megumi were freshmen in college, meeting at his apartment for dinner- the apartment he hated, but Gojo insisted on, having dramatically broken down as he vowed that no son of his would ever live in a dorm. As Megumi opened the door, you had been stopped by a neighbor of his- a fairly handsome boy, also newly eighteen, with blonde hair and a height difference that made your neck hurt. A friendly conversation, until Megumi dragged you into his apartment, his mouth in a flat line and his eyes angry. It didnât take long before heâd stripped you of your clothes, lips and teeth trailing along every inch of skin he bared.
He shushes you again as you whine for him, âsâtoo- too big, gumi!â He rolls his hips gently, tilting to rub his nose along hers. âNot too big, baby. Youâre a big girl, arenât you? Keep takinâ it, just like that.â
The skin of his chest sticks to yours as he withdraws his thumb, running it down your arm to grasp your hand and pin it to the sheets above your heads with entwined fingers. A dark smile spreads slowly over his lips as you whimper, pressing deeper. âSee? That wasnât so- hah- hard, was it baby?â He asked as his rhythm sped up.
Whining, your free hand rakes down his back, nails leaving trails of fire that cause his hips to snap sharply. âFuck,â he groans, forehead dropping to yours. He uses his whole body to rock into you, defined muscles of his abdomen clenching as the bed creaks. âGreedy lilâ thing, canât - ngh- help yourself, huh?â
Sticky sweetness drips from your messy cunt down Megumiâs cock, pooling at his base in a creamy ring. He shifts to his knees, hands spreading your thighs as he takes in the sight with a low groan. He canât help but swipe a thumb over your clit roughly, shoving his aching cock into you as you keen.
âSuch a pretty cunt,â he grunts, almost to himself. âSucking me in so good, so pretty.â
The hand not rubbing you caresses down your waist and over your hip, fingers gripping tightly enough to leave imprints when he moves to grab your knee and press it up, open over his hip. âSh, baby girl. âGumiâs got you. Youâre doinâ so- â He cuts off with a curse, eyes clenching shut as he shifts up and forward, grinding down against you in a way that has you both stuttering against each other. "Mm, fuu-uhck," he swears through his teeth. Your gummy walls tighten around him, drool seeping from the corners of your mouth as his fat tip bullies your g-spot, the rhythmic tightening of your cunt almost milking him.
âHngh- âgumi!â You cry, a trembling hand lifting and tangling your fingers in his hair, tugging him down.
He grunts softly, hips stuttering as you thread your fingers through his sweaty locks before complying easily and dropping his head to yours, lips pressing against your neck. He peppers a trail of kisses up to your ear before nipping the lobe in a way that has your fingers curling against his scalp, sharp white teeth dragging over skin and causing your leg to jerk in his hold.
"Thatâs it, pretty baby," he hums in a soft rumble against your throat. "You like that, huh? You like it when I play with you a little rough?" You whine desperately, a plea for more, for everything. âGumi- mâso close, please!â You warn, pressing your head back into the pillows, your back arching.
He chuckles lowly into your skin, lips curving into a smirk as you shiver, nodding. âThought so,â he murmurs in amusement, trailing more tender kisses along the column of your neck.
His hands span your waist as he shifts back on his knees, holding you in a mean arch as his thighs tense with each mind-numbing pump of his hips.
With a low moan, he fucks into you, forcing a high, needy whine from your throat as you lift your arms to grip onto his biceps, fingers digging into the muscle. "Slutty pussyâs gonna come on my cock, yeah?â He manages to grunt. You cry out, your thighs trembling as you quickly approach your peak. âPleasepleaseplease!â You whine.
Megumi grins at your eager response, hips snapping harder and faster, the wet squelch of flesh filling the air. âGonna fill this pretty pussy up,â he groans, his gaze fixed on his swollen cock disappearing into your weeping cunt. He reaches again between your bodies, fingers seeking out your swollen clit. With a knowing look, he starts rubbing firm circles around it, twisting slightly to apply pressure. âCome on, baby,â he coaxes, voice husky with lust. âSoak me, lemme feel how bad you wanna be good for me. Pussyâs so tight, feel you squeezing me.â
You sob as everything goes white, your ears ringing and hands scrabbling at the sheets underneath you. Thatâs all it takes for Megumi to lose it, aching cock pistoning into your gushing heat as his head falls back on a groan, Adamâs apple bobbing deliciously. You feel the warmth of his come flooding you, dripping obscenely from your still twitching walls as he slumps over you, burying his face into your neck.
You both catch your breath, your hands threading through his hair to stroke soothingly as he presses panting kisses to the hollow of your throat. âGreedy girl,â he breathes, nipping at the sensitive skin before pressing his cheek to your chest. You huff an amused breath from your nose, tugging lightly on his inky locks in retaliation. You lay together, sticky and dripping, letting the silence blanket you. It takes him a few moments but he pulls out, hissing a breath as your walls try to suck him back in.
âTold you,â he murmurs, amused. âGreedy pussy.â He presses a kiss to your collarbone before shifting down, trailing his lips across your skin until heâs able to wrap his tongue around a pebbled nipple, a content hum rattling in his chest. He glances up at you, eyes filled with amused desire, as you inhale sharply, fingers clenching around his strands.
âWhat- âgumi, what are you doing?â You breathe, eyes drooping into a half-lidded stare. He doesnât respond, flattening his tongue to drag over your nipple until youâre restlessly shifting under him. He pays attention to your other neglected bud until youâre whimpering, only pausing to move further down your body, nasty, open mouthed kisses being pressed to your stomach.
âGumi?â You ask again, propping on your elbows. Heâs settled between your legs, big hands gripping and dimpling the plush skin of your thighs. âLay down, baby,â he urges softly, staring at the way your combined fluids drip obscenely from your swollen cunt. âGonna clean you up.â
âMegumi, no!â You exclaim softly, face flushing. You lean on an elbow, your other hand coming to gently push his head away. He grabs your hand, squeezing warningly before pinning it to the bed beside your thigh. Thatâs all the warning you get before heâs burying his face into your cunt, breathing in and groaning in a way that makes your stomach flip and your face flame. Your head drops to the pillows, a soft gasp leaving your mouth as he flattens his tongue and licks a hot stripe from your filthy hole to your clit.
Megumi eats you with a single-minded intensity, drawing back to spit on your puffy clit before diving back in. His tongue presses into you, thrusting like he wishes it was his cock again to draw out any remaining fluids. âGumi- âgumi, fuck!â You moan. âPlease- please sâtoo much, too sensitive, ohmygod!â
He ignores you, stiffening the pink muscle to thrust even deeper into you before moving to your clit, sucking it into his mouth as his hips rut into the bedding. Tears prick at your closed lids, the stimulation bordering on painful for your poor, dripping cunt. Your sniffling and whimpering make his cock throb, his hips thrusting against the sheets desperately as his hands yank your thighs apart until theyâre almost flat to the mattress. All it takes is his tongue lapping one, twice, the hint of teeth pressing against your clit and youâre keening, cunt pulsing around nothing. Megumi canât help but groan, his cock spurting underneath him as his nails dig into your thighs.
He drops his forehead to your soft skin, catching his breath before climbing up to lay beside you. He draws you into his arms, shaky fingers tracing your spine. âGive me ten minutes,â he mutters hoarsely into your hair, âand I want you on my face.â
You barely have the presence of mind to register his words, laughing breathlessly when it clicks. He drops his head back to the headboard with a thunk, his eyes closing. âFuck. Make it five.â
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â ă BODYGUARD ă
lighter lorenz x reader â 2.2k summary: you're not his responsibility (not yet), but the guilt will eat him alive if he doesn't get your drunk ass home safely. content: lighter's pov, vomit, alcohol use, sappy lighter, jealous lighter beyonce's bodyguard is so him to me i can't do this anymore fellas
You call; he answers.
Some things in life are just that simple. Lighter tries to keep it that way for you.
You donât normally call in the middle of the night, though. Lighter doesnât mind â honest, he doesnât. He had been tossing and turning since he laid down, passing the time by picking open old wounds, letting the regret sting the raw edges. It takes time to realize that the ringing isnât in his ears, that heâs flat on his back in bed, not in the ring. He almost ignores the call, but when he rolls over and sees your name flickering back at him, he dives to pick up before the last ring.
You're silent on the other line, nothing but muffled talking and rustling against the microphone. All sorts of scenarios race through his head. You're stuck somewhere - trapped in a hollow, or cornered by a rival gang. His past has caught up to him, mired you in all this ick. His stomach turns.
Adrenaline works way better than caffeine and heâs known that for a while, but he wishes he wasnât so familiar with the helplessness that grips him. Lighter sits up, swings his legs over the side of his bed, poised to run to you.
Itâs nothing so serious. When you finally get your phone up to your face and greet him with a (too loud, too sloppy) âhey!â it becomes painfully obvious. You're drunk. That's what all of this is about.
Lighter needles the details out of you bit by bit, trying to glean information from your ramblings. Stranded out in Badger Springs. You met some guy out there for a date, he went to the bathroom and didnât come back. You donât laugh when he offers to deck the guy, and he canât tell if youâre really torn up about this or if you just didnât hear him.
Lighter pinches the bridge of his nose. He exhales long and low, away from the mic. He shouldn't encourage this. Can't keep bailing you out every time you get yourself in a sticky situation. But the thought of you drunkenly stumbling around the Outer Ring, bumbling your way into real trouble, has him fumbling to get his arms through his jacket.
âStay put. Iâll be right there.â
Badger Springs. Seriously? Whyâd you have to go so far out? What was so wrong with getting a drink in Blazewood?
Irritation pricks at him, has his hands feeling staticky even when he grips the handlebars of his bike. You probably went out there so no one would interrupt your date. What, were you trying to hide it? Did the girls know about this? No. No way. You would have called one of them to pick you up if that were the case. Right? You werenât trying to hide it from him, not specifically.
He has a long ride ahead to stew about it, to knot the meaning of your actions into ugly shapes and then smooth them out, only to twist it all up again another mile down the road. This wouldnât have happened - he kicks the stand down on his bike - if heâd manned up, if heâd asked you to watch the movie heâd rented. (New release, independently produced, apparently based off some old civilization tapes that had only been spoken about in a scant few records - some horror flick called Seen that you had been raving about. Not his thing, but your eyes lit up when you spoke about it. He figured he could just watch you during the bloody parts.)
But he didnât ask, and now heâs here, freezing his ass off in the middle of the night, parked outside this shithole bar, two towns over. The bar is a dump. Looks like your date couldnât even take you anywhere nice. Youâre off by yourself at the end of the bar, shoulders drawn in close, crowding over your drink. At least the regulars are leaving you alone. A quick look around tells him that thereâs too many people in this place for it to be a quick fight, if it came down to that.
He strolls past tables and booths, lets his hand fall heavy on your shoulder. You jump, turning sluggishly to look up at him - eyes wide and red. Câmon - donât tell him youâve been crying over this prick. Your expression smooths the moment that you recognize him.Â
âLighter!â Your arms fling around his middle, squeeze him tightly.
The tide of adrenaline that he washed in on pulls back, drags his relief away. Anger shores up, quick and sudden. It soothes in another pulse of his heart; understanding. It's kind of flattering if he doesn't think about it too hard. You trusted him enough to come pick you up. Probably couldn't even think clearly - just knew you wanted to go home. Knew he would get you there, safe and sound. Not a bad prize for driving all the way out here; he tries to enshrine this moment in his memory. Later, trying to fall asleep in his room, heâll feel like a sleaze for delighting in being your hero like this.
He pats the top of your head, takes advantage of the distraction to wave the bartender over, check if youâve still got an open tab. He slips him a couple extra denny for the trouble, keeps you distracted and talking with carefully placed âoh, really?âs and âmhmâs.
"You're wasted, huh?"
âNot that bad.â
You sound confident. He steps back, lets you hop off the bar stool on your own. Lighter hooks a thumb in his pocket. He drums his fingers against his thighs, watching you sway back and forth in front of him. Your eyes are hazy and unfocused, looking in his general direction with a dopey grin on your face.
Pride feels better than anger. He latches onto that. You make it so easy to feel when you cling onto his arm, lean into him. He keeps you close, ignores the whispers he overhears about the Red Scarf. His step quickens. Heâs not getting into any trouble, not when heâs here for you.
You struggle to keep up, all uncoordinated limbs, your head probably spinning. He helps you onto the back of his bike and passes you a helmet. Heâd grabbed it on his way out - figured if you were as trashed as you sounded on the phone then it was better safe than sorry. Heâs glad he did.
Somewhere along the ride home, you stopped babbling. He had felt your words pressed against his back more than he had heard them. He stops just before home to check on you. Canât have you falling asleep. He doesnât want to hear it about riding in with you all banged up on the back - heâd never let it down. Heâd never let himself live it down, more accurately, but his bike starts back up before you hear that part.
Honestly, heâs almost positive you wonât remember much past when you first called him. That doesnât stop him from treating you gently. He helps you off his bike, keeps your hand in his to guide you around stray milk crates and cacti that just seemed to leap into your path.
Itâs just a little further. Heâs almost got you back to your place when he hears it. That ominous groan. Your face pallid, cold sweat breaking out against your forehead.
âGonna throw up?â He asks, big hand rubbing slow circles on your back.
You shake your head, the force of it knocking you off balance. You would have stumbled right into a cactus if he hadnât hauled you into his side by the back of your shirt. (Like scruffing a kitten, he catches himself thinking. Cute.)
He tries to guide you to the closest trash can, but you canât quite make it. Your legs are quaking, all the strength sapped from you while you expel that contents of your stomach into one of Old Demirâs flower pots. He gathers your hair back from your face gently, caging it all in one hand to rub your back with the other. Somewhere between gentle coos of âthere you goâ and âlet it all outâ, he manages to make out your garbled apology. You thread it between heaves, between sobs, but he catches it all the same and shushes you for it.
âAll better?â He asks when the dry heaving has stopped. You nod slowly. The tiniest whimper heâs ever heard drifts from your lips. He knows from experience that much more movement than that will hurt.
Lighter sighs. The scent of your perfume curdles with the stench of vomit. He arranges your hair back as best he can, trying to replicate the way you had done yourself up - all pretty for another man, he remembers. You wipe your mouth on the back of your hand, and he pulls the end of his scarf free.
âNo, Lighterââ
Your hands are clumsy. He dodges your attempts to stop him easily. He clicks his tongue and swipes the vomit from your chin. âDonât worry about it. This scarf has seen worse.â
Itâs about time to get it cleaned, anyway. Add that to his growing list of chores.
Youâre moving slower than before. He tucks you into his side to give you some more stability. When you pause at the steps to your place, he sweeps an arm under your knees, cradles you close to him. He had expected a protest, or an apology - something in line with the rest of your behavior this evening, but you curl closer to him.Â
Itâs a fumble to find your keys - shifting your weight from one arm to the other until he finally finds them in your back pocket. He knows your place well enough to dodge the shoes left in the entrance way, to step around the box that sticks out into the hallway from your bedroom. He settles you into your bed, rolls you onto your side - just to be safe.
Lighter keeps watch for a few moments, making sure youâre not going to roll onto your back, pressing the back of his hand against your sweat-chilled forehead. Once heâs certain the worst has passed, he leaves to fill a glass of water for you. Your eyes are half-open when he gets back. He draws up a chair, tries to figure out how to ask if you want his help changing into something more comfortable without sounding like a creep.
You rip that idea from his head when you blindside him with a question.
âDâyou think itâs my fault?â
âCourse not,â Lighter answers before he can even put together what youâre asking. âEveryone has too much fun sometimes. Donât beat yourself up over it. Youâre not even gonna remember this.â
âNo, I meanâŠâ You curl tightly around your pillow. He could have sworn he heard a hitch in your voice. His heart lurches. Christ, you canât start crying now. He canât take it. âWhy would he just leave?â
Lighter has to remind himself not to pull a face. Not what you need right now. Heâs already said too much. Heâs just going to wind up upsetting you more. He wants to tell you that guy is a douchebag, that none of it had been your fault. The guy just wasnât man enough to be upfront. That was all.
âI just donât think Iâm meant for this,â you whisper. His train of thought crashes abruptly. "Likeâ love, and stuff.â
âYouâre so much fun to be in love with,â Lighter says, and if you were sober you would clock him for just how quickly he did so, âand someday, someoneâs gonna see that.â
âHow do you know?â
Because my heart feels like itâs buckled into a roller coaster and I canât figure out if Iâm having fun or if Iâm scared shitless. Because Iâve got eyes. Because itâs you.
He canât say any of that. Not now, while youâre shivering and small, a little bundle of raw nerves that he rescued from some dump. Christ, you really are a kitten right now. He chucks your chin with a knuckle, his smile twisting to something bittersweet.
âCâmon. You should know not to bet against me by now.â
For the first time since he got you through the door, you smile. Barely there and flimsy, but youâre only just clinging to consciousness. Your cheek presses back against your pillow, eyes slipping shut.
âThanks, Lighter,â you murmur.
Youâre out cold within the next minute.
Lighter lingers overlong. He shouldnât be here, shouldnât be in your room while youâre passed out like this, but he canât bring himself to rise. His shoulders hunch, expression dropping, stomach churning. Through your window, dawn is just beginning to break. The Outer Ring is bathed in a cool blue light, the horizon tinging purple at the edges.
You have a hell of a morning ahead of you. He runs a hand down his face and forces himself to stand, to get his day started properly. Another sleepless night. Maybe the next time he finds himself awake, staring at the ceiling and tormenting himself, heâll call you first. Maybe heâll do it before anyone else has a chance to.
Lighter locks your door on his way out and tucks the key under your mat. He should act. He should tell you.
He walks back to his place in silence, resisting the urge to grab his phone, to text you and say let me know if you need anything.
Maybe one day.
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A Legend
Tracy could feel himself getting jittery, his nerves building up while he waited for his first customer. He had never worked for a rideshare company before, but he was desperate for money. A guy could only go off of plasma donations for so long after college graduation, and without job offers piling up, Tracy deemed a temporary solution necessary. But now Tracy felt like everything was constricting; the small space inside his Prius, the oversized sweater he was wearing, his favorite pop divas singing from the stereo. He prayed that he would not have to talk much, wishing to be silent like those taxi drivers in every other movie set in New York.Â
Taking a deep breath, Tracy heard the back door swing open and shut. Questions immediately flooded his head. Did he miss any hairs when he shaved this morning? Did he remove that pesky pimple patch? Ignoring the battering thoughts and turning around, Tracy found a muscular jock spread across the entire back seating area.Â
âAre you Tracy?â the attractive customer asked, a bit confused. Despite being a couple of years younger than Tracy, the jock held a certain level of arrogance. This display of superiority intimidated Tracy and embarrassingly, turned him on a bit.
âIâm going to assume yes.â The jock asserted after waiting a moment longer. He then stuck out his hand with a smile. âMichael, in case it wasnât obvious.â
Tracyâs eyes dashed between his phone and the handsome young man before him. âOh uhâŠyeah,â the words spilled out clumsily as he took his hand.
âYouâre new to this, arenât you?â Michael questioned.
Tracy took a moment to respond, âSorry, um I kinda am.âÂ
âNo worries, man,â Tracy caught Michaelâs smirk in the rearview mirror. âBut with a name like âTracy,â I was expecting a chick or something.âÂ
Tracy blushed. âIt was my grandfatherâs nameâŠâ Trying his best to recover, he opted for a joke. âAt least I didnât get stuck with something worse, right?â Although his voice had come out a little tight, the attempt made the cut, as confirmed by Michaelâs light chuckle.
âI guess,â Michael agreed. âBut thatâs why you go by Trace, right? Funny how that simple letter change can make you a whole lot manlier.â
âHmm?â Having turned on the ignition and left the parking lot, Tracy was now juggling both driving and providing conversation. It was not a difficult task, but he found himself adjusting the stereo to better concentrate on the two tasks at hand.
âI mean youâve been going by Trace since what, middle school?â Michael attempted to confirm.
Trace found himself a bit lost. âWhyâŠhow did you know that?â
Michaelâs face broke out into a charming grin. âStop being so timid, man. Youâre a legend at the university! Even if you graduated a few years ago, your fame is still alive and well.â
Trace found himself a bit stunned. âThanksâŠ?â
âDonât be so humble, broâ Michael frowned. âEveryone knows you were the star of the football team back in the day. The boys wonât shut up about you.â
ââThe boysâ?â Trace asked curiously.Â
âYeah! âTrace was always committed to the team.â âTrace was the epitome of masculinity.â âTrace wasâŠâ, well, you get the idea.â Michael scratched idly at his pec before continuing. Tracy absentmindedly did the same to his own bulky counterparts. âThose guys look up to you! And by the looks of it, you hold up to your own legend.â
âI try to,â Trace smiled back, confidence creeping into his voice. Taking a wide turn, Trace could feel his thick forearm flexing while rotating the wheel, his bicep testing the limits of the tight athletic shirtâs fabric. Trace took a moment to examine himself in the rearview mirror. His stubble was on point, accenting his lantern-like jaw appropriately. His whole face in fact was quite macho.
âChecking yourself out, big man?â Michael caught Trace red-handed. The remark made Traceâs legs bloat a bit larger, forcing them further apart. âIâm surprised a guy with your height can even fit in this rust-bucket.âÂ
âYou could argue the Fusion was meant for a 6â3 man,â Trace chuckled, his vocal chords a bit deeper. âBut yeah once I get enough money, Iâm getting a real, All-American truck.â
âAh, so thatâs what this side gig is for,â Michael nodded. âI was guessing it was a side hustle for the ladies.â
âWhat do you mean?â Trace turned the volume up slightly, the country music twanging a smidge heavier throughout the car.
âIsn't this just a stint to pick women up, double entendre intended? It's the other thing the guys are always talking about,â Michael commented. ââTrace was always a lady killer.â âTrace never pulled out.â âTraceâs hit list was longer than anyone elseâs.ââ
Trace sat silent, turning into the destinationâs parking lot. âIs that part of the legend no longer true?â Michael pushed.
Once Trace found an open spot to station his car, he responded. âOh itâs true,â he confirmed proudly. âIn fact, you can tell the boys the number has doubled since graduation.â
Michaelâs face copied Traceâs own cocky smirk. âI'll be happy to report that back. Iâll see you around then, man!â
Trace watched through the rearview mirror as Michael hopped out of the car. He then scanned his phone to find his next customer. Traceâs thick fingers automatically drifted to the âFemale, 18-25â range, searching for someone to give a ride too, double entendre intended.
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i miss when my brother was little so much
#i miss our house and our neighborhood and going to the park in the middle of the night and swinging#we would talk for hours :(#i miss him so much
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come over, baby!
rancher!oscar piastri x city girl!reader
w.c.: 4.3k
warnings: curse words, heavy allusions to sex, a little bit of ooc!oscar
summary: oscar sneaks you onto his family's ranch. it doesn't go as smoothly as he planned.
a/n: merry christmas to those who celebrate! :) i know i haven't uploaded a real fic in a hot sec so i decided to whip this up real quick!
picture credits from pinterest :)
your trusty mini cooper gives a sharp beep as it locks behind you. its taillights flashes bright, causing the branches of the surrounding eucalyptus trees to cast a looming shadow over you and the dusty road. once the lights dim into nothing, you glance around the dark dirt driveway that was apparently the entrance to your boyfriendâs familyâs ranch, according to the text from him on your phone.
you let out a sigh- you could have easily been snuggled up in your bed in your college dorm, facetiming him on your phone, but no- he decided that you should become a top secret spy and drive two hours to his conveniently âcloseâ family ranch at 9pm on a tuesday evening and sneak into his bedroom on the first floor because he felt clingy and wanted to see you âin-person.âÂ
it honestly only took a few âno one will knowwww!â and a sprinkle of âcome on, baby, pleaseeeeee i want to see youuu!â until you found yourself tiptoeing down the pitch black driveway towards the looming two story family ranch house that was seemingly where your boyfriend was located for fall break. anything for love, you suppose.
you squint your eyes at your phoneâs bright screen depicting a lengthy message depicting exactly where to âbreak inâ under the contact name âosc đâ . park underneath the line of trees outside the metal gates- check. sneak through the broken fence three posts next to the main gates- check. walk down the dirt road towards the main house- currently doing so.Â
the ranch house is stunningly pretty, with a big patio that housed a few well-worn rocking chairs, a spattering of wildflowers all around, and a big oak tree with a tire swing framing the whole thing. if you werenât currently on a mission to break into the house itself to see your boyfriend, you would have stayed to admire for awhile.
you locate the window that your boyfriend mentioned further down in the text- the second one on the left side of the house without a window screen (he broke it playing cricket when he was 12, he said). bingo. it honestly wasnât that hard to find, considering it was only one with the lights on on the first floor.Â
sliding your phone, the only light source that you had, into your pocket, you curve your fingers underneath the window pane and slowly slide it up, making sure to make zero noise.Â
the first thing you see when you maneuver yourself all sneakily through the window of the quaint little ranch houseâs first-floor bedroom is decidedly not your boyfriend, with his swoopy brown-gold hair and polite-cat smile. instead, a pretty young woman with brown shoulder length hair, cowboy boots, and a silver belt in one hand stops and gapes at you on her way to exit the room.Â
shit.Â
âw-w-who are you?â she asks shakily, shuffling around the bed in the middle of the room and extending the silver belt in front of her like a weapon. she gives the air a few experimental slashes as if telling you- back off, i have a weapon.
you start to rethink your decisions. this was oscarâs houseâŠright?
scrambling out of your awkward position sprawled halfway the window, you scoot nervously away from the rather dangerous-looking belt before speaking.Â
âer, hi,â you say in the most non-threatening tone you can muster up after breaking and entering what you assume is this random ladyâs house at an inappropriate time of night.Â
she doesnât even give you a chance to explain that this was all a misunderstanding before she yanks the door next to her open and gets ready to, most likely, call the police on you.Â
however, before she is able to bolt out the door, a familiar boy steps into view in the doorway.Â
oscar.
he takes a second to take in the situation- you standing awkwardly like that meme of robert pattinson in the kitchen, and the woman holding out the silver belt towards you in a menacing way- before he jumps into action.Â
âokayâŠhattie- i can explain,â he exclaims to the woman, slamming the door closed behind him. oscar runs up between you and the still-stunned hattie, which you assume is his sister.Â
âdo not tell mom, but itâs just my girlfriend, okay?â he pleads. then, looking at the belt in hattieâs hand, he wrinkles his brow. â-and is that my belt?â
hattie hides the belt behind her.Â
âumâŠno?â
with a single eyebrow raise from oscar, hattie sighs exasperatedly.Â
âfine, yes, it is. i came into your room to get it for my outfit tomorrow when i caught your-â she peers around oscar, ââgirlfriendâ literally breaking into our house!âÂ
âokay, pause!â your boyfriend says, scooting over to the left a little bit to block hattieâs view of you next to the wide-open window. âfirst of all, why would you take my belt without asking? second of all, she is not breaking into the house if i invited her in first, and third, again, please donât tell mum.âÂ
hattie stares at her brother for a second, then peers over his shoulder to look at you, before crossing her arms. âal-right. i wonât tell- only if you do my night duty stuff for the ranch and i get to keep the belt.âÂ
your boyfriend doesnât even hesitate before spitting a quick âokay, fineâ before shoving his sister out of the room.Â
âfuck. you. i. am. never. doing. that. again!â you whisper-shout at oscar, repeatedly smacking him with the hoodie you stripped off moments ago. screw his puppy-dog eyes and his oddly cute bunny-rabbit smile- you were never trusting him again.Â
he laughs between the soft smacks from your college-logoed hoodie and pulls you towards him on the bed, effectively halting your attacks. Â
âcome on, baby!â he drawls, wrapping his arms around you. âitâs fine!â
your hoodie is abandoned on the side as he slides you towards him. your head automatically slots into the crook of his neck like it was made to be there, and you practically melt into his warm body, effectively dissolving the bigger part of your embarrassment and anger away.Â
even when you purposefully cross your arms and face away from him after the hug, oscar knows he has already won the way from the fact that you still crawl underneath his blankets with him like you both always did in your dorm back at college.Â
he prods you with a finger when you both are snuggled half-way in the blankets and you know that you canât turn around to face him or else heâs going to press kisses to your face and then your âiâm a bit pissedâ facade will surely be broken. you stay back-towards him, but then, he pulls out the ultimate weaponized piece of knowledge that he knows: your ticklish spots. oscar jams his fingers into your side, giggling, and pokes you until you have no choice to squirm back towards him.Â
the way you wriggle around the bed ends up with you slotted underneath him. oscar gazes down at you, head tilted. you blink back at him slowly, watching how his brown eyes follow your tongue as you lick your chapped lips.
âyou know,â he whispers in that lilting australian accent of his, âthis is more what i was thinking we could do when i told you to sneak over into my room.â
âyeah?â you say, teasingly. âwell, iâll be glad to recreate whatever you are thinking of.â
a shy grin spreads across his face, and he sits up to strip his old faded sleeping shirt off his body.Â
you just about salivate, seeing the sight of what you have seen what seems to be hundreds of times- his slightly muscular chest dotted with a constellation of stars that you loved to trace- either during a soft night curled on your dorm room bed, or when you lay, spent, on his chest after a lust-filled night.
before you can stop yourself, you reach out on instinct to trace your fingernail down his torso.
just a millisecond before your finger makes contact with his skin, footsteps sound outside his shut door, and the doorknob rattles, resulting in both of you to snap your heads towards the sound.
with some unbelievable reaction time that should probably get him a seat in formula 1, oscar shoves you underneath his stupid blue bedspread, and throws a couple comforters over your covered body- just in case.
are. you. joking.Â
you were never trusting oscar again. what the hell were you gonna say to his parents if they found you underneath his blankets? thereâs no way in hell they were gonna be easily persuaded like his sister was with a simple belt. what were you going to say?Â
oh, iâm sorry mrs. piastri, for breaking into your sonâs bedroom at 9pm on a tuesday night because your son was feeling a bit frisky.Â
absolutely not. you would rather die.Â
instead, you settle for freezing as still as you can underneath the pitch-black insides of oscarâs pile of blankets and wait for what just be your impending doom.
the door squeaks as it opens, and you hear the scuffling of house shoes, then a pause.Â
the person entering the room speaks first.Â
âoscar.â a pause. âwho were you talking to? and what- what are you doing with your shirt off? why are you kind of sweaty?â
you clock it as a female parental-type voice, which confirms your suspicions that- fuck- itâs probably his mother.Â
your boyfriend shuffles nervously above you.
âmum, what?? talking? i wasnât talking to anyone- i was talking to myself! also, you canât just, like, break into my bedroom!â he exclaims a little too quickly. âyou have to, like, knock! thatâs an invasion of privacy!â
âwow, okay, calm down, oscar!â the womanâs voice shoots back. âwhy are you so defensive? i just heard voices, and i thought- maybe someone had broke in?âÂ
another pause.
âwere you having someâŠâ she trails off. âsome- special alone time? a bit of oscarâs happy time?â
oscarâs motherâs insinuations hit both you and your boyfriend at the same time, and you canât help but clap your hand over your mouth to muffle the laugh that was bubbling up in your throat.
your boyfriend lightly kicks you underneath the covers, which you could directly translate to shut up right now.
âspecial alone..?!â oscar stutters out, outraged. âno, mum, i was not having some special alone time! please! mum, iâm fine!â
âalright, alright,â his mother remarks, defeatedly.Â
the scuffling sound heads towards the door, but stills before you can hear the door open.Â
âby the way, your sister said that you were going to do her nighttime chores for her. i donât know what kind of silly deal you guys struck up, but i expect it to be done by tomorrow, okay?â she adds.
âokay, okay, i got it, mum,â oscar replies hastily.Â
âokey-dokey. goodnight, oscar!â his mother says brightly, before you hear the tell-tale sound of the door squeaking shut.
after oscar makes sure the door is completely closed and his motherâs footsteps have disappeared from his bedroom, he yanks his blankets off of you.Â
the cool air flows over you, and you take a breath of fresh air. even if you only spent three minutes, tops, inside the stuffy blankets, it really felt like forever. you are sure your clothes are all rumpled from being squished underneath all that weight.Â
âsorry, sorry, sorry,â your boyfriend repeats, grasping you and pecking a kiss to your cheek each time. âthat was not part of the plan.â
âmhm,â you mutter back. you didnât mind, honestly, you were just glad mrs. piastri didnât notice the suspiciously college-girl shaped lump on her sonâs bed.Â
when oscar pulls off of you, he flashes you a devious grin.Â
âyou wanna..?âÂ
he uses his head to gesture towards the bed.
under normal circumstances, you would have thrown oscar to the bed and done multiple inappropriate things to him, but alas, 1) his mom coming in kind of killed the mood, 2) how could you, when his poor sister was likely, like, down the hall? and most importantly, 3) oscar had promised to do his sisterâs chores, and you werenât about to get mama piastri angry the next morning.
âoscarâŠâ you say, trailing off. âdonât you have to do your, you know, chores?â
the gleam of mischievousness in your boyfriendâs eyes immediately falls flat, and his lips turn into a slight frown.Â
letting out a rather exaggerated sigh, he slumps forward for a second before slinking towards the door.Â
âleave my own mother to cockblock meâŠâ he mutters, throwing on a black hoodie and green cap.Â
you are about to let out a giggle, and pull him back on the bed for looking so cute being forlorn, but then, you realize, no, you have to be the voice of reason.Â
âcome on, oscar, i may be a city girl, but it canât be that bad, right? iâll be here all night!â
you are met with your boyfriendâs classic blank stare.Â
âo-okayâŠwhat ifâŠi went with you?â you suggest, reveling in the way that his gaze lights up.
âsneak out of the window, and meet me at the front of the house in 5,â he remarks, giving you a soft smile.Â
what you expect to see at the front of the house is oscar with a shovel or whatever ranchers use to do their nightly chores, but instead, oscar waves at you from inside an entire fucking glowing atv. it has two seats, and entire mini flatbed trunk area, and to top it off, a covered clear canopy over the entire thing. and you thought the usual ranchersâ method of transportation was a freaking horse?? oscarâs family must have really modernized.Â
you whisper a quick what-the-fuck before launching yourself into the atv next to your boyfriend. he flashes his usual bunny-rabbit smile at you, before fiddling with a few knobs on the front of the control panel. to your surprise, an entire heating unit starts blasting warm air towards you out of absolutely nowhere.Â
huh??? when did atvs have heaters??Â
you donât even have chance to formulate your thoughts before oscar starts revving the atv like heâs a freaking formula car driver and takes off into the darkness.Â
even if you knew close to zero about being a rancher, you trail behind oscar to make sure he doesnât half-ass his chores. the first task is checking the lights, which doesnât seem too hard.Â
your boyfriend basically speedruns around the barn that you arrive at, flicking at seemingly random places to turn on floodlights that surround the area.Â
âfor âsafetyâ reasons,â he had said when you asked.Â
you take the time to do a 360 around the barn, noting the goats that glance at you curiously from their fenced off area outside in the chill night air.Â
when oscar finishes sprinting around, he grasps your hand and leads you back towards the atv.Â
âalright, back to my room!â he gasps breathlessly, as he starts the atv back up.Â
your mind drifts to the poor goats outside.Â
âer, oscar- are the goats supposed to be outside? i would think they deserve to be inside the barn, warm and toasty, no?â
your boyfriend freezes, hand halfway to the wheel. itâs obvious the cogs in his mind are turning. you blink at him once, before he groans and twists the key into the âoffâ position for the atv.Â
typically, you knew your boyfriend as someone who was really hard to irritate, but god, this was really doing a number on him.
oscar bolts toward the gated area that you saw earlier, and easily jumps the fence into the goatâs area. you canât help but watch in wonder as he herds all the stubborn animals towards the barnâs entrance. most of the goats bleat at him once in annoyance before charging into the warmth of indoors, but you see a few stragglers still in the outdoor pen. a giggle bubbles up in your throat as you see a goat purposefully wedge itself between the fence and the water trough- just enough so oscar couldnât reach him easily- leading to your boyfriend exclaim in frustration.Â
it was funny- if you saw the shy, introverted oscar that was typically shown to others at the college that you both went to together, you were sure that they would have never guessed he was the type to get pissy, curse at goats, and shake his fist at the sky like an old grampa in the dark of night.Â
while he was busy with the stubborn goat, you take the chance to climb over metal rungs of the fence and venture into the barn. it was quite cozy looking, with a thin layer of straw-like bedding covering the floor, round bales of hay lining the walls, and, of course, bunches of goats milling around. sitting on an overturned bucket, you watch as the cute goats settle down for the night, bleating happily.Â
all of the sudden, a baby goat, (a kid, you find out they are called, later) runs up to you and nibbles at your sleeve. itâs quite adorable, the way it shoves its head under your hand, urging you to pet it. you comply, of course.Â
it kind of reminds you of the way oscar often shoves his head under your hands during a long night study session. when he was almost at his breaking point, too tired to shove any more vocab words and formulas into his head, he would lie on you and beg for you to thread your hands into his hair and massage his head. oscar would probably go mental if he saw you give the baby goat treatment that was typically reserved for him.
speaking of the devil, the second your hand lands on the baby goatâs head, oscar storms in with the stubborn goat from earlier squished to his chest. half of your boyfriendâs pant leg is soaking wet, and judging from the way his eyes are drawn to the spot where your hand was softly petting the goatâs head, he was not too happy.Â
âare youâŠokay, osc?â you ask, already knowing the answer.Â
after gently letting the offending goat back towards its mates, oscar stands like the standing man emoji in front of you.
âi would like to go.â he responds, face completely deadpan.Â
although the goats were pretty cute, you would pick oscar every time. lightly scooching away from the baby goat, you stand up and brush off the pieces of straw and dirt that it knocked into your lap. the goat, probably slightly peeved at the fact that you were leaving, decides to do a gravity defying (?) leap at the shelf behind you, which contained a small square block of hay.Â
much to your amazement, the goat jumps off your bucket, and lands nicely on the shelf a good meter above you.Â
âdonât you fucking dare,â oscar warns behind you, apparently already guessing the goatâs next step. he runs towards underneath the shelf and pushes you behind him, all the while keeping a eye on the goat as it steps closer and closer to the bale of hay.
it bleats, and pushes the hay with its nose.
the block explodes in midair, completely covering oscar.
for the second time in the day night, you fight to cover your laugh. the poor hay-covered oscar was just about trembling in anger. you hurriedly drag him towards the exit, all the while thanking the gods that what you thought was a darling little goat didnât just squish your boyfriend.
âcome on, baby,â you comfort, parroting the words he had said to you earlier in the night back to him. âitâs fine.â
he huffs, twisting the key of the atv, allowing the heater to effectively blast half of the hay on him straight into your face.
âoh my god, baby, are you okay?â oscar says, eyes wide. he quickly turns the heater down and brushes a few strands of hay off of your head.Â
you pretend that you didnât just feel a strand of hay go down your throat.Â
ây-yeah, no problem,â you cough out. âwe can just um, head back if thatâs what youâd like.â
âright,â he affirms, voice going back to monotone.Â
the atv rumbles quietly as he navigates back to the house.
trying to lighten up the mood and fill the awkward silence in the small space of the vehicle, oscar attempts to crack the worldâs worst joke using his lust-craved brain.Â
âafter all that fiasco, i think i deserve the worldâs best hea-â
before he can finish (hehe get it?), you cut him off, pointing outside to a potentially dangerous situation for his ranchâs chickens.Â
âoscar,â you say pointedly, âi donât want to burst your bubble, but was bringing the chickens in one of your sisterâs chores? âcause theyâre currently flapping around in an outdoor area, and iâm afraid thereâs like foxes or something that are going to eat them.â
your boyfriend slams on the brake pedal, and peeks over your shoulder, confirming the worst news in his head right now- there was yet another job to be done.Â
he just about flies out the vehicle, and before you know it, he has wedged himself into the chicken coop. if there is an award for the fastest time to shove like, 15 chickens inside the line of nesting boxes, he would definitely win first. itâs kind of an insane sight. you even hear a few âget the fuck in,â which is decidedly out of character for oscar to ever say.
every chicken actually makes it indoors, and oscar doesnât hesitate to slam the chicken coop door shut with a loud bang.
you wish you can say the actual ride back to the house isnât tense, but then, youâd be lying. by the time oscar pulls up to the side of the house where the only window still has its lights on is the second one without a window screen, you can feel each breath that he takes thrumming its way into your core.Â
he barely has a chance to shut off the atv before you cast a sly glance towards him.Â
âdo you wanna-âÂ
the way his brown eyes glaze over in want does all the answering for you.
all you know is that after spending an undisclosed amount of time inside of the atv fogging up the plastic cover of the vehicle, you both stumbled back through oscarâs stupid little window on the left side of the house, where you continued your little escapade within the confines of his bedroom.Â
the first thing you realize when you wake up is oscarâs bare skin underneath yours. youâre tucked underneath his arm, and one of your legs is entwined with his.Â
you shift in his arms, tilt your head, and use a little bit of force to launch yourself upwards to press a kiss on his cheek from your position wedged next to him.Â
oscar mutters a âmmm,â with his eyes closed, but you can tell from the many times of waking up next to him that heâs obviously awake.Â
poking his bare stomach with a finger, you giggle.Â
âi know youâre awake, oscar.â
ânuh-uh,â he shoots back, eyes still closed, grasping your offending finger with his hand and holding your arm away from him.
you untuck your other hand from under the blanket, and move to boop his stomach again.Â
however, before you are able to, the footsteps come to the door and the doorknob jiggles.
oh. my. fucking. god. not this again.
oscar, like the night before, strategically shoves you under his blankets roughly.Â
this time, you wedge yourself in a way where you can see the doorway through a crack in the blankets before the door swings open.
a nice-looking woman with straight brown short hair and a white sweatshirt with big block letters that spell out, ây u k iâ walks in. his mom, you suppose. behind her stands the girl you saw the day before, hattie, who has her hand clasped over her mouth, trying to stop her giggles from escaping.Â
oscarâs mom speaks first, clasping her hands together.Â
âgood morning, oscar!â she exclaims, placing her hands on her hips. âdid you want some breakfast?â
âer,â your boyfriend says, staying very still.Â
then, you see oscarâs mom approaching you.Â
she neatly pulls off the part of the blanket covering your head, effectively blinding you from the bright light from the window, while also turning you into the surface of the sun from the way your cheeks heat up from embarrassment of being exposed literally out of nowhere.Â
âand maybe your girlfriend would like some breakfast too instead of being shoved underneath your dirty blankets?âÂ
when oscar doesnât answer, his mother shakes her head and sighs. âwow, oscar, i thought i taught you better than treating guests this way.â
you wrap oscarâs blankets around you, thanking god that his mother had not decided to yank all the blankets off your entire body.
hattie decides this is the moment that she cannot hold her laugh anymore and flees the doorway. you can still hear her little giggles in the hallway.
your boyfriend stutters out angrily, âb-but hattie promised-â
âno, donât âhattieâ me. she didnât out you.â his mother states calmly. âi was a teen too, once. do you really think i wouldnât see the footsteps in the mud? your giggling at 3am? the quite honestly- nasty- handprints on the fogged up atv plastic? also, the quite obvious lump that was on your bed-âÂ
she shakes her head, wagging a finger at her son.
turning to you, however, she brightens up significantly. âanyways, i donât blame you a smidgen for oscarâs actions, darling. call me nicole. now, how would you like your toast and eggs?â
a/n: bonus points if you can recognize what movie + scene i referenced when mama piastri walks for the first time đ€
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Hej, czy mĂłgĆbyĆ stworzyÄ grÄ fem-reader x thanos (gra squid), w ktĂłrej oboje majÄ
ten sam klimat i sÄ
najlepszymi przyjaciĂłĆmi z dzieciĆstwa, ale thanos zakochuje siÄ w niej i w koĆcu mĂłwi jej o tym w pierwszej grze??? (JeĆli uwaĆŒasz, ĆŒe to gĆupie, pomiĆ) MiĆego dnia/nocy đđ
ft. choi su-bong (thanos) x gn! reader â squid game
â°â⧠childhood best friend! readerâ0.6k words
contains: thanos is his own warning, mentions of bullying, canon-typical violence, drug use, love confessions, they have the same energy, this sucks I'm so sorry
†author's note: i forgot how to write!! please be patient with me!! (i hope i translated this right)
â°â⧠letâs get one thing straight, you probably teamed up to steal lunch money from other kids and maybe even pushed them into lockers afterward: a troublesome duo who ended up in the principalâs office more than once and had to be seated far away from each other or else the entire classroom would erupt into chaos. your parents told both of you to stay away from the other as they were a terrible influence, but it just had you guys sneaking out in the middle of the night to hang out at a nearby park.
â°â⧠thatâs when he realizes youâre his first love probably, pushing you on the swing set at two in the morning with nothing but a dim street light to light up the night, barely in high school and yet determined to make you his. unfortunately, while heâs trying to figure out how to tell you or figure out how you feel about him so as not to ruin the friendship, you tragically move away for some reason and leave him broken-hearted.
â°â⧠he wrote his first rap about this experience, and it touched hearts all around the world, probably launched his career, and remains in his top ten most streamed songs.Â
â°â⧠alright, now to the games, the second he laid eyes on you, it was like all the young love buried from years ago hit him like a ton of bricks. he audibly gasped as if he had just run into the queen of england, even making his fans turn their heads, jogging up to you to see if you remembered him. heâs so excited, he almost trips on his way over.
â°â⧠on your end, you remembered him obviously, heâs made quite a name for himself and youâve seen clips of his music videos/performances which you look into every now and then out of curiosity. you would be lying if you said he wasnât even more handsome than the screens do him justice, his brightly-colored purple hair seemed to suit him so well and heâs grown so tall. youâre also pleased to see that little has changed about his attitude, still the same old su-bong you remember him to be.
â°â⧠you two are probably near each other when the true nature of the game is revealed, and he offers you one of the colorful pills hidden in his cross necklace which you smack him for getting into drugs, but you canât say youâre surprised. he becomes so carefree afterward that he blatantly pushes three other people over and watches them get shot for the fun of it, but he also does the contradictory action of hiding you behind him to make sure you donât get shot.Â
â°â⧠the smile that splits his face when he hears you laughing and going along with his antics is worthy of being photographed when it hits him that this experience would be much like the times you both shared as kids. he finally reunited with his childhood best friend, and heâs going to make the most of the time you have togetherâ death games be damned!Â
â°â⧠keeps you close throughout the voting process and confesses his love once he sees you press the blue button. the amount of time you both have left is uncertain, but if you both help each other out and make it out alive, then the leftover money will go to the future he dreamed of having with you. he doesnât care if it seems unrealistic or too ideal, heâs thanos and nothing was ever impossible for him.
â°â⧠of course, you say yes and become a force to be reckoned with!
#đ. her works#choi su bong#choi su bong x reader#thanos#thanos x reader#squid game#squid game x reader
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