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â THE APPLE'S ROTTEN STRAIGHT TO THE CORE!
â ABBY!CENTRIC ONE SHOT â
âȘ Ë. THE BRAT CHALLENGE â± â.Ë
feat. drummer!abby x fem!reader x footballplayer!ellie
warnings. eighteen+, nsfw content: switch!abby (kinda), jealousy, cheating, abbyâs pierced nipples, reader desc. feminine, fingering, munch activities, toxicity ensuing, voyerisum, strap sex.
THE APPLE'S ROTTEN STRAIGHT TO THE CORE, ellie williams, sporting 88â on the back of her jersey, the world renowned football player from the united states. the overly competitive blood runs through her veins, passed down from her father, just as well as an overpowering ego the size of texas. she has the girl of her dreams, the most important game of her life in sight, but what happens when one drummer threatens to wreck it all?
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Itâs easy to feel safe and comfortable with her, slipping into a simple life. Traveling the world with your favorite soccer player, the auburn-haired five-foot-five of pure talent, as soon as her custom cleats step foot on the field.Â
When the crowd echoes chants of her name, the rumbling of the rowdy fans, aggressive shouts cursing the other team. With crushed beer cans, sunflower seeds are spat on the ground, and they are begging for a goal. The 88â jersey was littered across the stands. Every fan in the arena went to see her, yet you arenât here.Â
It was one of the biggest games of her career, and you would not be seen anywhere, especially after the past week. She doesnât blame you; Ellie could only blame herself but needs her good luck charm. The events replaying in her mind, haunting her while she tries to get one wink of sleep, but the look of horror in your eyes, the shoulder check you left her with, green eyes pleading to reason with her, but you refused.Â
Let me know when you want to grow the fuck up and tell me whatâs wrong with you.Â
The words running in her mind, haunting her as she sleeps at night, wondering if today is the day the stone will be unturned or if sheâll actually tell you everything bothering her. But she doesnât. Never had she seen you like it; rage carries higher than the waves of a tsunami, and all of it, every drop of water, seems to be crashing over her.Â
Every drop of it suffocates her until there is no oxygen left to breathe.Â
When she gets home, she scours the apartment for a trace of you, yet half of your belongings are absent. Ellie starts to wonder if sheâs pushed you too far this time. Always, sheâs betted on you sticking around through thick and thin but maybe you finally had enough.Â
Has she pushed you too far? Are you too far out of reach? She has no choice but to let you drown with the devil itself, succumbing to your own needs for once, not hers.Â
The side of the closet holding your belongings was in disarray. Ellie could see that your favorite belongings were absent. All the sweaters, hoodies, hell, even the flannels you would steal from her were meticulously folded and placed in the corner.Â
Ellie thought you would give her the benefit of the doubt. She thought you would let her explain why she had taken the job offer without consoling you. Now, considering what she seems to be losing, thereâs nothing she wishes for more than to take it all back.Â
Any success is so trivial if she has no one to celebrate it with, not without you.Â
From the very start, youâve been right there by her side. From the very beginning, it wasnât as picture-perfect as she imagined. The fairytale began with what she thought would be a never-ending love story.Â
Something so pure, it could never turn rotten.Â
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Growing up on the outskirts of New York had its perks. The small town was busy, yet the countryside tucked an hour away gave you a sense of solitude. Entirely predictable suburbs, the cul-de-sac tucked in the back of the neighborhood reeks of disturbed suburbia.Â
Everyone knew everyone, and you knew Ellie.Â
You were ten the day the two of you became friends, and youâll never forget it. Clumsily, you had just fallen off your bike, knees skidding by the concrete as the skin had been peeled, the wound viciously open.Â
âDid you fallââ the girl shakes her head at herself, curses flying into the wind. âOf course you did. God, so stupid.âÂ
She continues talking to herself as you weep slightly in a pathetic manner. Affectionately, the mysterious girl who also happens to be riding her bike past the park in your neighborhood pats you gently on the shoulder.Â
âI'll be right back. Stay there. I'll be back. Promise.âÂ
She disappears on her blue and red bike, red hair flying in any direction the wind takes, but returns just like she said â a girl of her word.Â
âHere, let me fix you.â She grabs the first-aid kid from the bucket on her bike. Ellie kneels on the ground. You notice her bright blue Converse with red laces, which match her bicycle perfectly.Â
âYeah, okayââ you sniffle, wiping away your tears as the nice girl tends to your knee. âThanks.â
She grabs the needed tools, âDonât worry, I know what Iâm doing. Well, I used to fix my dad all the time. He's a soccer player and gets hurt a lot.Â
You stay silent as she rambles on.Â
âOne day, going to be just like him, but better. My old man got too old before he decided to be good. I'm going to be the best player ever.âÂ
âI bet you will be.â your eyes find hers, the sun making them shine like an emerald diamond, just like the one your mom wears on her ring finger.Â
âMy coach says I'm good already but tells me not to get my hopes up.âÂ
You realize Ellie has already cleaned your wound; her small hand applies pressure with the gauze as he wraps it away. She's so concentrated but simultaneously rambles away about her dad, the last soccer game she played in, and jokes to get your mind off the pain.Â
âHow does it feel?â Ellie asks, the corner of her lip upturns, a soft smile gracing her freckled, full cheeks.Â
âBetter,â you thank her, smiling shyly. She observes you as you hop back on your bike, ensuring you aren't in pain. Curiously, her mind drifts to how cute you are, and she wonders why her stomach is in complete knots.Â
She confuses it for sickness.Â
âYouâre welcome.â Ellie stretches the nape of her neck, and her short hair sticks to her skin from the heat. âI'm Ellie, by the way.âÂ
âI know.â You offer your name as Ellie blushes, her cheeks tinted pink. The love you feel is etched right into her heart, and she feels it from the first moment your name is said.Â
In a cliche, obvious way, the rest was history.Â
The two of you were best friends until college, bringing out the best in youâplatonic love blossoming into something sweet, a one-in-a-million love you can only hope to find in someone else.Â
The tricky thing? It works. The two of you fit better than you could have ever dreamed of. The incredible bliss of youth leaves your faith blinded, corrupted by the true love you have for Ellie. Oblivious to flaws, all you see is her. Assuring you follow her around like a lost puppy; anything she wants, she gets. The skeletons in the closet are no match for the two of you, each being dragged out one by one.Â
But not by either of you.Â
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One Week earlierâŠ
âWould you stop so we can talk about this?â Ellie nearly shouts at you, granting her another eye roll, sheâs lost count on how many youâve thrown at her since the two of you left the club. The longing looks, her wandering olive eyes on someone else all night, gawking at the muscles, making you feel envious of someone you couldnât have.Â
Your girlfriendâs attention.Â
But this is all your fault, right?Â
âTalk about what? How you, Ellie, made a decision to make a life altering decision without me? Yeah, okay, letâs fucking talk.â You have a bite in your voice, one Ellie has rarely heard, the sweetness diluted with her consistent need to keep you in the dark. âFucking talk, please. Iâd love to hear the bullshit excuse youâre gonna give me.âÂ
âWhy are you making this a big deal? Itâs my career, not yours.â You bite your tongue as the words leave your mouth. Instantly, you feel burned by the person who thought loved you more than anything. Even in the heat of the moment, you figured she would give you the benefit of the doubt, even when youâve been blind sided by her teammates. All because she was too much of a coward to tell what sheâs already done. âRight. Foolish of me to think weâre a team.âÂ
Spitefully, you throw your belongings in your tote, ignoring when she tries to grab your wrist, dodging her quickly. She tries again but stops when you tell her to. The only boundary she leaves untouched it seems.Â
âWe are a team.â Ellie tries to convince you, but you donât budge. Not an inch of you believes the shit sheâs spewing at you.Â
âOh! Well, thatâs a surprise to me. If weâre such a team, why donât you tell me why you wonât have sex with meâŠ.for eight months?â You raise your eyebrows at her, giving her an opportunity to speak but she stays silent like she always does. âIf weâre such a team, why did you accept a job offer on another continent without even giving me the respect to tell me about it before you accepted the offer?âÂ
Ellie stays silent, finding the hardwood beneath her feet more interesting.Â
âYeah, thatâs what I thought.âÂ
You change into something more comfortable, slamming the bathroom door shut as you do, gathering other toiletries, different necessities you would need for the next few weeks.Â
You find her sitting on the edge of the bed in tears, as much as you want to hug her and give her the comfort she probably needs, thereâs no good will in your heart. As much as you love her, only the boiling anger can be found. Blistering frustration, the one someone has when their girlfriend wonât touch them, kiss them, or even warrant them the truth.Â
âI love you, okay? I just need to figure some things out.â Ellie pouts, eyebrows furrowed as she says enough to get you to look at her. She sees the tears threatening to spill over, but you wonât let them fall in front of her. Never have you liked crying in front of others. Just as if she was anyone else, you would wait until you were in private to lick your wounds. âI just need some time, I just donât know whatâs happening to me.âÂ
But all sincerity is lost, all you see in front of you is lies and deceit. Someone backed in the corner with no way to manipulate their way out.Â
âWellâŠfigure your shit out, Els. Right now? It doesnât seem like you do.â You grab your bags, slipping your shoes on, âIâve had enough for now. Let me know when you grow the fuck up and let me know whatâs wrong with you.âÂ
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Still, your blood boiled from last weekâs exchange, the venomous words crawling up your throat like bile, as if this wasnât what she wanted, what she started. All of this had been her idea.Â
Time and time again, dismissive words found their way into your heart, making a home before you had enough time to catch them. Sure, committed and faithful, she says. Then, she does this, makes your decisions without consulting you, and scolds you for getting upset about it. You craved space, so you did what any rational person would.Â
Swiftly packed your bags and flew to the other side of the country.Â
The fresh feeling is still swarming through your head, and the lingering words are aimed at your heart with more impact than you could stand. When they were told, Ellie regretted them the second they left her heart-shaped lips. Yet she stands there as she analyzes your tense frame, avoiding her at all costs.Â
You leave her with a soft murmur: staying at a friendâs. What you neglect to mention is that your friend lives on the other side of the country, tucked away in the safety of New York. Luckily, the nightlife is an easy distraction and does its job.Â
Intentionally, the first few nights are spent drowning yourself in liquor, letting yourself be grinded on by other drunk girls until they buy you shots, walking up back in your hotel room alone â then the cycle repeats.Â
The tranquility of a life forgotten, the gift of Don Julio, so like anyone else, you chase it. The drinks are free, the girls flirting with you are prettier than youâd ever seen but maybe thatâs just the loneliness eating you up from the inside out. Yet, you find yourself itching to venture beneath, allow yourself to drown in someone else. Was there black lace? Possibly white or navy green boxers underneath? But you couldnât, and you wonât. The guilt would eat you alive.Â
You told yourself it was just a fight, but was it? Itâs when the second thought seeped in, invading the pessimistic part of your brain and feeding into malicious tendencies. Maybe you do want this? Something new?Â
Someone who wasnât Ellie.Â
The thought alone sends shivers down your spine; an agonizing dread fills you. Never had you ever been provoked to leave, but the longer the silence welcomes you with open arms, the more the affliction lingers.Â
No text. No calls. No voicemails. Nothing. Â
Part of you ached for resolution. Even if it meant a means to an end, you could somehow soothe the aching in your chest. On the seventh day, she reached out.Â
A lazy effort of a text â couldnât even be bothered to call.Â
elsbaby: can we talk, baby? please.Â
Perhaps if it had been the day after, two, three, even four â you would have the compassion to empathize. When she comes crying a week later after she spewed the most severe insults youâve ever heard come out of her mouth? Any need to reconnect has dissipated at the drop of a hat.Â
this is what you wanted.Â
It shouldnât make you spiral, but it does. You end up at a show; a rock band takes center stage at The Wolfhouse, and upcoming musicians try to make a name for themselves. Sitting at the bar, letting the vibrations of the base and the thumping of the snare drum infiltrateÂ
Solemnly tapping the beat of your healed boot to the beat of the drum, you take in the singer on the stage. Black raven-haired beauty with a prominent nose and beautiful lips. She made the stage her own as she worked every angle known to man.Â
A firm belief is settled in your heart and everyone in there. She was born to be up there. You were too entranced, enjoying the music too much along with the cocktail in your hand, and you didnât even notice the blonde making her way up to you.Â
As soon as you felt someone next to you, the first thought in your mind was how hellbent you were to be left alone. Even if it physically put you in distress, fuck, you couldnât even remember the last time Ellie and you went on a date. The last time she touched you, kissed you, fucked you within an inch of your life.Â
Itâs a pathetic, good for nothing excuse.Â
The line of morality blurs whenever your eyes latch onto eyes so gray the blue almost fades into them. Gorgeous freckles scattered across her smooth cheeks like twinkling stars in the galaxy.Â
Slowly, she takes your figure in, examining you up and down before smirking. She says nothing to you as she orders a neat whiskey. She hands her silver credit card to the bartender, âand whatever she wants for the rest of the night.âÂ
You think for a moment sheâll talk to you, but she winks before settling into a booth with four others who look oddly familiar. The rest of the night, youâre met with tranquility and the steady and skilled bump of the bass guitar. It reminded me of when you were young, ambitions were the only thing on your mind, and you were lost in the never-ending need to be someone. Itâs when you still believe something is worth living for, more than beating your drum to someone elseâs tune.Â
You sipped on three Mexican martinis throughout the night and got lost when you walked up to the bar. The beefy, muscular blonde was there to greet you. This time, you got a clear look at her. Her rugged and toned frame shows off her commitment to the gym.Â
Yet, her deep blue pools are more charming than you would like to admit. A delicate edge to her jawline pulls you in as you admire the septum ring decorating her freckled nose, the bump in her nose making you smile softly.Â
Youâve always loved a girl with an intense nose for many reasons.Â
Mouth-watering, luscious, bliss - are all the words coming into mind when youâre looking at her. Sheâs wearing as little clothing as you would expect someone who leans masculine to wear, but fuck does she know it works for her. Black leather vest worn in, eating you up from the inside out, the musky scent filled with mahogany and a dash of vanilla.Â
The mysterious blonde's lack of undershirt adorns her body and steals the show. Immediately, she commands attention in every conceivable way. As mesmerizing as the raven-haired beauty appears, you would pay a lot to see her front and center on that stage. The shape of her small breasts is the real show in your mind, and the broad and toned torso gives you much to gawk at.Â
Nearly, you salivate at the defined four-pack sheâs sporting. A pretty enticing deep v disappears delectably into her black leather pants as if sheâs a modern-day adonis but with divine feminine written all over her. Without one doubt in the world, she knows sheâs the hottest piece of ass in this bar, and for some unknown reason, sheâs made you her target for the night. Wined and dined you all night without saying more than a sentence to you, and it seems sheâs here to collect.Â
In the forefront of your mind, you believe itâs to serve some self-serving action to get off from whatâs between your thighs, the sweet treat every girl has chased in this long week, but your long-term commitment tying you down like handcuffs to the post of your bed Ellie has kept you in.Â
Petrifying you to your bones, you arenât sure what to make of the thrill building up; you canât deny the longer you look at her, the more your thighs rub together in sync with the other.Â
âSoââ With her tall stature, decisively, she steps forward, lips pressing against your ear with her hot breath seeping under your skin, âAre you wet because you know who I am or because you canât stop looking at my tits?âÂ
âWho are you?â Your eyebrows quirked up, and you wondered why it was a factor. Was she someone you were supposed to know? Now that she said something, there was something familiar, but you couldnât quite put your finger on it. âWhy would I have any idea who you are?âÂ
Though your pussy has a heartbeat and seems to have a mind of its own. You forget about everything else when the woman gives you a toothy grin, which is too perfect.Â
âThatâs cute, but see, everyone knows who I amââ Abby takes matters into her own hands and begins to nibble on the side of your neck, harshly biting and sucking lightly, taking in the taste of your skin as if sheâs trying to find the perfect vein to puncture with her pointy canines. If it were the case, youâd let her suck the life out of you if you got to keep her to yourself for the night. âDonât worry pretty girl, youâll know by the end of the night.âÂ
Sheâs passionately driven when her skilled lips and velvet tongue continue to make a mark on you as if you are hers to own, hers to please as she sees fit. You donât even know her name, but the raging storm of lust isolates you within her honey trap. All of it feels too finite, everlasting, even if itâs just solid concrete to stand on for the night.Â
Then, you remember Ellie. The longing text sent to you, not even a call. The love of your life, or so youâd always hoped, couldnât be bothered to call you this entire week. The fallout of an inconceivable aftermath only now did she try to reach out.Â
âTell me why youâre soaking wet, baby girl.âÂ
You try to push her back, but she doesnât even move; her frame is too strong. Now, your warm, firm hand places itself on her defined abdomen, pressing against the clearly defined muscles.Â
You canât deny how flushed youâve become.Â
This time you are drooling; her thumb wipes away the liquid before she sucks it back into her mouth. Her grin is even more wicked, knowing she has you right where she wants to be.Â
Itâs when you notice the mirrored scorpions, one on either side, her muscular biceps littered with tattoos, and the front of her neck â practically having fuck me written all over her.Â
You should leave.Â
You fucking should.Â
She has an appetite for something else, pulling you by the waistband of your pants, her finger securely wrapped around the belt buckle. Pelvis to pelvis, grinding against you swiftly to see how much you move, and the smile sheâs wearing is satisfying enough.Â
Sheâs always liked them needy, messy, and so damn right horny theyâre putty in her extensive and capable hands.Â
âIâm waiting.â Her hunger is evident in her tone. She is ready to relish her sudden craving, at least to you.Â
âI-I donât even know your name,â you confess, hoping it will steer her away from you, but itâs a pathetic attempt.Â
âAbby. What else is your concern, babygirl?â Her knee sneaks between your legs, applying pressure to your cunt.Â
âIââ Almost with a soft thrust of her knee, Abby pushes against your cunt, damping her leather with a fucking desirable slick sheâs dying to taste. Although itâs clear you like the chase, she gives it.Â
Had you had sex in the past eight months, you might have pushed away the overly cocky specimen, but it has been that long. Only making the patch in your panties grow as she teases your pussy.Â
Abbyâs frame blocks anyone from seeing what sheâs doing to you, your skirt riding up so much she can see the rounded cheeks slipping out, the black fabric slightly exposed under the bar's dim light. The more she presses, the faster your hips move against her.Â
Without a care in the world, you slid so far back, and youâre on her thigh, strong arms wrapped around you, whispering filthy nothings in your ear as you get yourself off on the strangerâs muscular body. If the bartender notices, she doesnât mind. Pretends like youâre not even there. Youâre not sure which is more embarrassing.Â
âFuck, move those hips. Just like that, yeah.âÂ
The high, the one youâve wanted from your girlfriend who doesnât even want to touch you, is so close. Thereâs a burn in your throat infused by sheer guilt that someone else will bring you to head. Some stranger you donât know, one handsome stranger, yet when she pushes your panties to the side and thumbs your clit itâs so challenging to care about anyone but yourself.Â
You moan her name as she touches you, a skilled touch as she lightly pinches and soothes the sensitive bud. She completely enraptured you with the light touch she had to offer. Terrifyingly so, it shouldnât affect you the way it does.Â
The look in her eyes would have sent you reeling. Her musky scent is already doing enough for you. You find yourself tangled in the webs of honeydew, suckling until youâve had enough of the sweet sensation.Â
Youâre just not sure how long itâll be until you do.Â
âGod, acting like you havenât been fucked, baby. Such a dirty slut letting me doâŠ.well, whatever I want.âÂ
Abby uses her free, dominant hand to guide your hips at a pace she sees fit. A thrill shoots down her spine as your incessant need grows like a flower at the dawn of springâa tiny seed that is useless unless it bears root flourishing from where itâs planted.Â
âSo, whatâs it going to be?â Abby questions. A glimmer of assurance fills her ocean eyes. She was playfully biting your exposed shoulder blade.Â
âI can get you off right here, or you can come home with me.â the incredible sensation of her pierced muscling punching your skin with a chill, the stainless-steel ball adds a new sensation you werenât expecting. She suckles and bites, marking you the more bruises as if sheâs decorative for her enjoyment. âOr both. I think someone is close. I bet youâre ready to spill on my thigh. Wanna give me every last drop like the whore you are.âÂ
âYour home?â you manage to spit out, trying to ignore the filth she spits, but it only brings you closer to your much-needed euphoric bliss. Abbyâs efforts double over as if sheâs fucked you before, bouncing her leg as as you ride her thigh, knowing exactly what you need to cum all over her.Â
Typically, the thread of your orgasm wouldnât have been so easy to pull, but it seems sheâs the one who placed it there in the first place. Months of not being touched left you in the hands of this Greek god who could make you feel whatever you wished for.Â
Sheâs cocky, confident, and the sexiest woman youâve ever seen. Yet, the answer is still hard to find.Â
âYeah, angel, my place.â You nod, unable to make a verbal confirmation.Â
âGotta hear you say it.â Just then, the feeling that was bubbling spills over and all over her hand as she cups your cunt, thumb continuing to rub at your puffy clit.Â
âYes, Yes, Yes.â you curse, chants of ecstasy fumble from your loose lips. Carelessly, youâre focused on the intense heartbeat between your legs, your body convulsing against her.Â
âWhat's that? Mânot sure if I can wear you over your weeping cunt.â Repeatedly, Abby slaps your cunt as punishment.Â
âI-I want to, fuck, shit. Oh god, yes. I want to go home with you.â Your body slumps against her as she holds up your weight, and your high fades. Still, you feel blissful against her touch. Any other worry plaguing your mind dissipates, and all you think is her and strong muscles keeping you upright.Â
âGood girl,â she whispers before paying off the tab and putting the lace material pack in place. You feel the white liquid stick to you, filthy, resting against youâthe once taintless fabric coated with the pleasures of your sin. Dizzy, unsteady, breathless â itâs everything you feel.Â
She thrives on knowing you need her. Even if itâs for tonight, the purpose will be served. Regardless of what she needs, this will be even more of a thrill, and the only thing she uses is her handânot even her dominant one.Â
Abby moves your skirt down so your ass is covered again. âCâmon, pretty girl. letâs see how much of a slut you are." She leads you outside while she makes quick work of her phone, and suddenly, thereâs a sleek black car, a Cadillac, you assume, with a driver in tow. The windows are tinted enough for you to wonder if itâs even legal. Silver rims, with a diamond emblem in the center shining so bright under the moonlight that it nearly takes your attention from the woman who has you in her grip.Â
âLast chance? I can have her drive you home.â She smirks, knowing you wonât take the out thatâs being so generously given. Perfect, beautiful, she thinks, eyes still dilated from you getting off on her thing and the continuous swipe of the pad of her thumb.Â
Itâs there. The smidge of penance you feel youâre obligated to ask for. Regardless of how amazing it feels, thereâs something about the ending. This will be the end of all fuck ups; maybe, thereâs still hope for the two of you if you go home. Call Ellie in the morning before the need to suppress the shame.Â
But donât you deserve this one thing for yourself?Â
Everything under the sun has been for the auburn-haired beauty who has held your heart from the moment she patched up your bleeding knee. The moment a total stranger managed to win your heart, an adolescent love that knew nothing of the lesson of heartbreak or the years you chased after Ellie while she was chasing others.Â
How she let her feelings hover over the friendship of years with no consequence, especially after her long-term high school girlfriend, the one whose heart she broke into a tiny million pieces. Tragically, there still stood an existing fear for you. She was just a kid, but would she move on as quickly now as she did back then? It was as if they meant nothing to her, moving from the next one as if the time spent together had been insignificant, meaningless, just an ease to pass the misery of time.Â
You feared you would be the same.Â
Falling under the same umbrella, but you hope you are different. There were talks of marriage and settling into the countryside once she could retire. A shared dream, you thought. Perhaps it was a foolish sin to keep close to your heart.Â
Then there was Abby, a heavenly distraction from all the dread waiting for you. Everything you must pick back up eventually if you want to stay tucked into the nightlife of New York is just your dreams hanging up on the shelf, totting away with the relationship. An expiration date was labeled on the two of you, and an impending doom you could only fall through.Â
Everything was always for her.Â
Ellie. Ellie. Ellie.Â
âWhatâs it going to be, princess?â She pulled you towards as she spun you around with ease, back pulled to her chest, her lips kissing your ear. All you could focus on was how strong she felt. Her strong hold bending you to her will wouldnât be a challenge. If she wanted to, she could do whatever she liked. You are sure no isnât a word sheâs used to hearing.Â
But it went further than just how she looks.Â
Itâs in the way she doesnât even have to lift a finger to have you hooked on her. It entices you, thinking about how long sheâd been staring at you all night. The curve of your ass in your tight, little skirt â was she staring at it? Did she think about all the ways she could fuck your perfect little hole if you would let her do everything sheâd been thinking of? The way your hardened nipples poked through your mesh top. If she said anything, you could blame it on the draft, not just her sheer presence making them protrude through the fabric.Â
She did no work whatsoever to make you cum, letting you use her to get yourself off. There was an ease to it. One you hadnât experienced before.Â
Here she is, using it against you again.Â
âAm I coming in the car with you, or will you rub your clit, alone, wishing youâd let me fuck you in all the ways Iâve been dreaming?â Her hands sneak under the lace, pinching your nipples between her thumb and forefinger, enjoying the way your hips buck up, aching to be touched by her again.Â
âJust give in, baby. I know you want to.â Her dominant hand abandons your nipple, leaving the other to tease it. While she escapes underneath your skirt once again, âSo wet for me already, huh?â Harshly, she grips your cunt, a finger sliding up your slit, but sheâs intentional about not letting it slip in.Â
âI-I shouldnât, shit, oh my gââ You try to think of an excuse, one good enough to convince yourself you should not go through with this. âI really shouldnât.âÂ
âAnd?â Abbyâs canines dig into the side of your neck as she teasingly bites the flesh, soothing it with a velvet tongue, making more marks on the side she hadnât touched tonight. âAre you taken?âÂ
âThatâs a complicated question.â Abby grins at your response with a sinister smirk.Â
âWell, if sheâs not making you happy, let me do it for her.â Abby tilts your jaw, forcing you to gaze at her.Â
âLet me guess, no one has touched this perfect pussy in a long time. So, fucking neglected, huh?âÂ
âI didnât say I had aââÂ
âIt doesnât matter to me.â Your pussy dripping with shame at her words.Â
âYeah, itâs been a while.â You admit. Abby continues to torture you with the split of your slit, the two of you starting to draw attention, but you think it just excites her even more. âI havenât feltââÂ
The moment you say the words, Abby spins you around. You whine at her touch leaving your pussy, but she makes up for it slightly when her hands palm your ass. âTell me. Look me in my eyes, baby, and tell me what you need. Iâll give you whatever the fuck you want.âÂ
Your hands weave themselves into her golden locks. You are intertwined with the waves that disguise themselves as shimmering waterfalls. But you look down as you try to think of some excuse to leave and make yourself leave with dignity.Â
Big mistake.Â
The happy trail, the blonde hair travels inside her pants, leaving you in awe underneath the moonlight. Abbyâs leather vest pushed off slightly, her tits still covered with black pasties.Â
âWhy donât you take them off? Wanna see my pretty tits, baby?â You nod with too much eagerness. Abby chuckles.Â
She watches with a smirk as you take them off. The silver, shining barbell has you moan at the sight of themâthe sight of her. Smudged black eyeliner makes her appear even more irresistible, hooded eyes gazing at you; a gentle hand finds your throat, applying pressure with her thumb, constraining your breathing slightly.Â
âFuck, they are perfect.â You confess, your eyes gleaming at her pink nipples exposed before meeting with her eyes once again.Â
âYeah, they are, but they would look even better with your pretty lips around them.âÂ
She will not give up.Â
âThis is such a bad idea.â Abby knows your mind is made up, and youâll come home with her. Even if the guilt swarms like a bee to a honey hive, itâs all the same to her. âBut, God, youâre so fucking hot.âÂ
Your hands roam her toned, tattooed torso, the scorpions so delicious you want to outline every detail with your tongue. The thought of being strong has worn offâonly the woman before you is on your mind.Â
âWell, to me, it seems you canât keep your hands to yourself.â Fingertips grazing her tits, her nipple hardening underneath you touch. âIâll let you do whatever you want after Iâm done with you. Well, if you still have the energy.âÂ
A grumbling of frustration leaves your lips â you arenât sure if itâs a desperate plea, a sigh of relief, or something else entirely.Â
âLike what?â You canât stop touching her breasts, continuing to tease her pink nipple, but you meet her eyes. Abbyâs positive youâve never seen a smirk so wide.Â
âWhat do you like?â Abby pushes your hair back, fuck me eyes looking up at her. The ones that hadnât left from the moment you laid eyes on her. She leans down just a little so her lips are pressed against your ear, âDo you wanna fuck my ass? Want me to sit on your gorgeous face while you eat me out? Fuck me in front of the mirror and watch my face when I cum?âÂ
Grabbing your hair, she yanks it. Exposing the expanse of your neck. Sheâs grown so fond of marking. The slick between her thighs continued to blossom as you let her do whatever the hell she wanted. Like a whimpering bitch in heat, you took everything she had to offer.Â
Fuck it.Â
You cradle her face with her palms, smashing her lips to yours. Itâs all tongue and teeth. Rough palms squeezing your ass, making you grind into her again. Your force casually lets her stumble into the car but you donât let up. Whimpering and moaning into her mouth like thereâs no tomorrow, as if this moment will slip right through your fingers.Â
Her breath smells of fresh mint, her tongue casually dominates yours, staking claim to what she already believes to be hers. Itâs then you realize your forever doomed because you feel the fluttering in your stomach as she growls in your mouth, animalistic â your pelvis grinding against her much more defined one.Â
You pull apart for one moment, unable to take one more moment away from her.Â
If you donât get it, her tongue, her cunt, those pretty fingers decorated in silver jewelry, hell, you would settle for her pierced nipples rubbing against your clit.Â
âAbby?â She stops, opening her eyes to see you. Youâre even more fucked out than she is. âYes, baby?â She hums into your mouth, the sweet sensation vibrating your entire body.Â
âLetâs stop giving everyone a show and give me one.â Abby nods, the first sign of her eagerness as she opens the door for you, unable to keep her hands off you.Â
âWe better go before you soak my car then, hm?â She slaps your ass as she leads you in.Â
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As she has you in tow, hand in yours leading you towards the elevator in her building, the most luxurious one youâve seen, one so high youâre sure itâs the highest in the skyline of New York City.
 It isnât surprising she has her own driver, or she lives in the penthouse of the building, even the plaques decorating the wall â a shrine to her evident success. Everything justâŠmakes sense. Yet thereâs a pit in your stomach, crawling and feasting. It's swarming within you, a nagging incessant fly buzzing around warning you to run. You donât have much time to think about how horrible of an idea this is.Â
Alone with someone who could easily overpower you, at the mercy of a complete stranger yet when she puts her arms around your waist, all of it seems to melt away. Sheâs given you no reason not to trust her. Youâre just thinking too much.Â
Thatâs all it is.Â
The little voice chants in your head, trying to make excuses for yourself as to not go through with this but they dissipate when her calloused palms find home on your waist. Soothing over your delicate skin, enticing you into her impenetrable web. Everything about her intoxicates you. Making every thought vacant your head, even more so when she starts playing with the hem of your skirt.Â
âLet me get you a drink.â She kisses your temple before going behind the makeshift bar in the dining room. An assortment of every liquor component known behind her. Part of you thinks sheâs doing it for show, the way her biceps flex as she shakes the drink in the silver canister, pointingly making the drink youâd been ordering all night long.Â
So, she had been watching you all night. You knew if she wasnât as hot as she is, youâd be creeped out. But itâs hard to be creeped out when sheâs still shirtless, the black leather vest doing very little to cover her. Any time she moves you see her pink pierced nipples, nearly making you salivate.Â
With the Mexican martini in her grip, with her own in the other, youâre stuck. You didnât think sheâd actually want to have a conversation with you. Leading you out to the balcony, almost the entire view of the city before your very eyes, practically causing you to freeze in your footsteps.Â
âWow.â Unable to conceal it, you voice your immediate awe. Abby chuckles, the first sign of sincerity youâve seen all night. Everything else only seemed as a woman trying to get a needed fuck but right now but she hasnât even tried to even so much as kiss you. Taking small sips of her whiskey, hip touching yours as the moonlight reflects from the water to her blue eyes, nearly as vivid as the moon itself.Â
âYeah, itâs quite a view, think itâs the only thing keeping me coming back here. Iâm on the road so much, itâs nice to have some stability.â Abby smiles softly, the confession tumbling from her lips before she can catch it. âA pretty penny for me to keep it but itâs worth it.âÂ
âIs this your move then?â You know the martini is doing the talking for you, if not youâd be a mumbling mess unable to form one sentence that even sounds remotely coherent. Abby quirks one of her blonde eyebrows upwards but keeps her mouth shut, waiting for you to continue. âIs this what you do with everyone?âÂ
Abby takes a step closer to you, giving you all her attention. She plays with the chain on your neck, pulling it lightly to bring you closer to her. Carefully eyeing you up and down, smirking as she does, âDo you want the truth or do you want me to lie like I do with everyone else?âÂ
Itâs more than you expected her to offer. A careless lie would have suited her more. If there is one thing you know for sure, Abby could get anyone she wants and she wouldnât have brought you here if she didnât want you to be here.Â
âAre you capable of the truth? Mânot sure you are.â For once, Abby is a bit silent. Carefully, she contemplates on what to say next. She isnât sure what she should say. Usually sheâs the one laying the honey traps for the swarming bees but right now? Abby feels like the control is slipping from her grip.Â
She canât have that.Â
âWhich one is going to make that guilt easier on your conscience?â Abby smirks as the shame fills your eyes. âItâs a girlfriend, isnât it? It always is.â Anyone else would take two steps back, maybe even see themselves out but you want to prove a point.Â
âI donât have a girlfriend.â The immediate rejection of your very real girlfriend fills you with even more shame than you know what to do with. Abby chuckles at the omission, the way your voice shrieks out the statement with a sense of urgency. A desperate action to cover the truth. âSure you donât.âÂ
âIâm telling the truth!â Your voice raises as you lean into Abby, her firm hands on your waist as you both face each other. Abby nods, tongue poking through her cheek, pulling at your necklace once again. Admiring the curve in the E, the gold chain shining. Itâs a pretty necklace, probably one your girlfriend gave you but Abby makes no comment of it.Â
âYeah, okay, and I hate pussy.â Abby giggles. You think itâs so cute, it shouldnât even be funny, but it is. Just like earlier in the night, youâre so close to her, nothing as slim as a sheet of paper could fit in between the two of you. Without even thinking about it, you rest your hand on her abdomen again, her strength tangible as you feel her up once again. Truly, youâre unable to stop touching her. Every part of you wants this to happen, even if it comes back to bite you in the ass, the curiosity and your fluttering cunt canât really think of anything else.Â
âYou can still walk out that door. Just say the word and my driver will take you home.â Abby whispers into the busy street beneath you, itâs so faint from the distance but the two of you can hear it. âOr you can let me slide your pretty little skirt up and let me make a slut of you, babygirl.âÂ
Maybe it's the alcohol, maybe itâs your throbbing clit, maybe itâs the lack of contact in months, most of all maybe itâs the fact Ellie took so long to reach out, but you give in. Throwing your arms around her neck, pulling her lips to yours, regardless of the possible consequence looming after you, threatening to tear apart the picture perfect life you thought youâre living.Â
All of it happens in a blink of an eye. Abbyâs tongue staking claim, dominating in ways you didnât know were possible before sheâs pushing your front against the balcony, placing your hand on the railing. With ease, she maneuvers your body in just the way she wants. âGotta tell me yes pretty girl, thatâs the only way this is going to start.âÂ
Facing the view, the buzzing city filled with nightlife and wonder, endless possibilities on your fingertips but youâre thinking about her hands. How much you want them inside you, fucking you full, or the strap in her pants youâd be rubbing against earlier. The thoughts of her slipping her cock inside you, claiming you in a way no one has in awhile. Making you feel wanted, needed, even if it was a fleeting feeling just for the night. You deserve it. Just one, stupid, decision â you were owed at least one.Â
âYes, sâwhat I want. You.â Thatâs all it takes before Abby pushes your skirt to your waist, sliding off your panties as she allows you to step out of them.Â
âAre you sure?â Abby questions you. She pushes off from you, you hear her zipper being brought down as you look back at her, her vest being chucked to the lawn chair by the pool.Â
Fuck.Â
If sheâs even half as good as sheâs claiming to be, you are so fucked.Â
âIâm sure.âÂ
Abby wraps her hands around your waist again, hands dipping under your shirt as she squeezes your breasts, teasing your hard nipples with her fingers. You sigh instantly, loving the stimulation sheâs providing. You feel the barrel of her tongue piercing as she lightly sucks behind the sweet spot behind your ear, as if Abby's the one to place it there in the first place.Â
âGood.â Abby teases your entrance with her cock, your body shuddering as it slides over your folds, using your slick as lubricant. Already, youâre grinding against her, just like before as she guides your hips in the pace she likes. âDo you like getting off on my cock, baby?âÂ
âMhm, yeah, I do.â Itâs all but a whisper. Abby still hears you speak, slapping your ass playfully, blunt fingers digging into the skin. She canât believe anyone not wanting to touch you, not wanting to make you feel good. Youâre the hottest person sheâs ever fucking seen. Your ass, your tits, the moans spilling from your mouth, itâs been in her filthiest dreams.Â
âWhat about now?â Abby lets her cock slip inside you, stretching out your walls as you take everything she has to offer. Itâs been so long since youâve been filled like this, your cunt greedily taking every inch has she slides in further and further. With a tight grip, you hold onto the railing as she thrust with her strong hips forward, your back arching so deep as she places her hand on your lower back, forcing the bend.Â
âOhâŠâ Abby grins at your desperate moans, âYou really do know how to be a good girl and take it.â Her name falls from your lips like a stuttering prayer, as if sheâs the god youâre praising at the altar. With each thrust, Abby back more of her strength into, packing a powerful punch to your cunt. Pulling at the strings, already making you see stars as you take from the angle.Â
âFuck!â With no warning, Abby pulls at your hair, your body conforming to her will. She could do as she pleased and you would let her. You wonder if you even had a chance or if this is what was meant to be. Her speed grows rapidly, your stomach doing flips as she penetrates you, fucking you until youâre irrevocably spent.Â
âSee? Youâre just a whore. My whore. Got you cock drunk for me. Donât I?â Abby thumbs with your clit, making you see stars. Lost in the effortlessness of her actions, calloused fingers playing you like her drums set. With ease, from memory she pulled out a performance, just like she did at every show, aiming to please her audience.Â
âDo youââ Abby draws circles on your puffy clit, your growl as you attempt to push through your words. âShit, IâmââÂ
âHm?â You hear it, the sound of your cunt being fucked blending into the busy street, her hands pulling you on her cock over and over. âDidnât think Iâd take it easy on you now, did you?âÂ
âI just didnât think youâd actually feel this good.â With one particular hard thrust, Abby has your eyes rolling into the back of your head. Your body begins to shake at her ministrations.Â
âWeâre just getting started but I wanna see that gorgeous face.â She pulls out of you as she sits on the nearest lawn chair, âHop back on, babygirl, sâall yours to use.â You remove the rest of your clothes, the E chain the only thing adorning your body.Â
Messily, Abby spits on her large palm, mixing your slick coating her cock making sure sheâd be nice and ready for you to slide right back on. You grip her soft, freckled shoulders as she helps guide you, her blue eyes darkening as she sees the bliss written all over your face. Sinking on her cock is a sight Abby wants to replay in her mind, the high pitched moan that releases from your body is food for her soul.Â
âFuck yourself on me, babygirl. Mhm, show me how much you need it.â You lean her forehead against yours, look in her beautiful blues, feeling a strange sense of intimacy as she fucks hours brains out. Abby likes the fact you have no idea who she is but youâre riding her like no tomorrow.Â
When you start bouncing on her cock, Abby loses all coherent thought. Your not so subtle bounce of your tits, she loves them so much she cranes her neck to suck on your nipples, her tongue piercing adding a new sensation, unable to stop your pussy from gushing around her.Â
âDoes your girlfriend fuck you like this? Mhm, I donât think so. My sweet babygirl, so frustrated, and all you need is some good fucking cock, huh?âÂ
âAll I need is you.â Abby thrusts her hips into you, her heavily ring hand slips her pinky ring off, the shimmering gold is placed on your clit, your body jerking from someone so cold on your throbbing bundle of nerves.Â
âSince you canât feel the little ball on my tongue right now, I suppose this will have to do.âÂ
âIs that so, baby? Need me?â Abby glances over your shoulder before looking back at you, before she continuously meets the roll of your hips with her thrusts. âDirty fucking slut, so horny for your cunt to be fucked properly. Itâs why you came out tonight, why you got off on my thigh at the bar, why you couldnât stop looking at me, sâwhy your hands have been over me all fucking night.âÂ
âAbby, shit, keep talking like that.âÂ
âHm, you like when I call you my dirty slut? When I tell you how needy you are for me? Bet you would have let me bend you over the bar and fucked you right there.â Youâre groaning, you scream her name so loudly, Abby canât help but grin with a sinister smirk.Â
âYes, would let you do anything.â Abby hums approvingly, the cool sensation of her diamond encrusted ring doing wonders to bring you over the edge, âPlease, donât stop. Donât everââÂ
One particular hard thrust has Abby wrapping an arm around your waist, holding you up as your body nearly becomes deadweight, her head making home on your shoulder. Itâs when she steps into the light, met with Abbyâs darkness. The night she had perfectly curated to fully benefit her, the strategic planning of a rotten apple, split right down the middle when push came to shove.Â
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Three Months PriorâŠ
âYou said you would tell her.â The frustration written all over Abbyâs face, her voice only raising an octave higher. Abby has never been so disgusted with herself, stopping so low, thinking she would get chosen over the long term girlfriend.Â
Stupid.Â
âI know what I said. Iâm telling you, I canât.â Ellie pinches the bridge of her button nose, trying to concentrate as Abby makes no move to do anything else but continue to fuck Ellieâs cunt.Â
âOh no?â Abby slips a third finger in her pussy as she shoves her face between her slender thighs. âYou donât wanna tell her why you wonât fuck her anymore? All the light night calls with your manager are flights to come to my penthouse and get your pussy fucked out?âÂ
Her tongue dips into Ellieâs pussy, she flattens her pierced tongue, the cool golden ball adding stimulation to the weeping womanâs clit, her body jerking at the action. âSheâs too fucking good for you.â The speed of the bigger girlâs fingers send Ellie into godspeed, flirting with another dimension as she allows Abby to play tricks on her pussy.Â
The reason she comes back, no one makes her cum like she does, not even you. Abby wants more but Ellie refuses to give it, not willing to leave you even if you know what sheâs been doing, all the lies sheâs told in order to fuck Abby, youâd never look her way again. âShe can't do this though? Itâs why you keep coming back, you need my fingers stuffed in your pussy.â Abbyâs fingers are reaching so deep, kissing Ellieâs cervix as she grips onto her wrist, bucking her hips up into the rockstarâs fingers.Â
âMaybe I should give them to her instead. Iâm sure she would be more grateful.â Abby spits sloppily on Ellieâs pussy, kitten licking her clit until she sucks it in her mouth, tongue rapidly flicking over her bundle of nerves. Abby tsks, âSelfish slut, cum on daddyâs tongue like you fucking mean it.âÂ
Like the greedy whore she is, Ellie squirts into Abbyâs mouth and the blonde doesnât waste a single moment, she slurps obnoxiously on Ellieâs cunt. âFucking whore.â Her tongue flattens as he licks from her puckered hole to her clit, every drop dispersing into mouth.Â
Ellieâs entire body shakes, barely registering when Ellie throws on a robe, leaving it open and she lights up a cigarette on the balcony of her bedroom. Ellie whines for Abby.Â
âThis was the last time.â With a flip of a switch, Abbyâs tone changes, her cunt with her blonde pubes making her pussy appear even more irresistible, all she wanted was to get on her knees for Abby, repay the favor but the stoic look on her face tells her she wonât be getting anywhere near her tonight.Â
She exhales a puff of smoke, her sun kissed skin reflecting off the moonlight, every defined line of muscle making her even more beautiful. âBut why? Did you suddenly grow a conscience?âÂ
âNo but Iâm not interested in being someoneâs side piece. Iâm the main fucking show.â Abby shrugs her shoulders matter of factly, âShow yourself out, Williams.âÂ
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The memory flashes before Abbyâs eyes, sheâs sure itâs crossing Ellieâs mind, her worst nightmare playing in front of her. Her girlfriend, screaming her mistressâs name, as she clings onto Abby like a second life line. The look of horror in her emerald eyes, she would know your body everywhere, itâs you.Â
âAll mine, my pretty pussy baby, mâbabygirl gonna cum soon? yeah? can you do that for me?â Every word spoken was salt in the wound, smearing in as Ellie stood frozen still. The text was deliberately sent tonight for her own demise. Using Ellieâs needy nature against her, but it seems someone else was quite needy, but fuck was she prettier.Â
Ellie is a fucking idiot, Abby thought.Â
Knowing how much she loved it, Abby brought her finger to her mouth, sucking on the digit, then she teases your puckered hole and youâre begging to convulse. Letting yourself be held by Abby, but your hips donât stop moving.Â
No.Â
Youâre fucking yourself even harder on her.Â
âMommy, please? Make me cum, fuck, need to cum all over your cock. Gonna dump her for you, please. Iâll do anything you want, just donât stop, donât ever stop.â With her finger only slightly slipping into your ass, you see pull on her golden waves, allowing yourself to slip into the hold of rotten intentions. Ellie has seen enough as she slams the door on her way out but youâre too fucked out to even clock it.Â
âGood girl. Let it go. Mommyâs got you. Mhm, give it all to me, baby.â When sheâs donât fucking you into another dimension, Abby lays back on the chair, feeling quite satisfied with her successful plot of revenge.Â
Even better, she has you.Â
You fall on top of her, still stuffed full, when she finds sucking on her nipples. Your tongue toying with the barbell, pushing and pulling as Abby takes a sharp intake of breath.Â
âSorry, I've been wanting to do that all night.â You giggle lightly, Abby drawing random patterns on your exposed back. She doesnât feel an ounce of guilt as she lets you suck on her tits, marking her porcelain skin. Youâre already more of a giver than Ellie, she smiles at the thought.Â
âDonât have to apologize. Never going to say no to a beautiful girl sucking my tits.âÂ
Sheâs entirely mesmerized by you, in ways she hasnât been before. Truthfully, she almost came from seeing you cum. Never in her life has someone brought her so close without having her pussy in their mouth. âDo you want the driver to take you home or do you want to go for round two? Iâd like to fuck you on my bed, feel your dripping cunt on mine, make you forget about that pathetic girlfriend of yours.âÂ
You forget sheâs still inside you because you sit up fully and youâre moaning, again.Â
âIâd like that but let me give you another ride, yeah?âÂ
Unbeknownst to you, the rotten apple lays beneath you, the same E chain hidden beneath the countless chains adorning her neck but sometimes they can taste just as divine as the sweet one. Sour or sweet? Thatâs for you to decide.Â
Bloody, intentional, reckless â Abby Anderson has brought it all.Â
Showing Ellie just how sweet something rotten could really be if preserved for someone else.
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Love Thy Neighbour (gr63) - Part One
âł A/NÂ Still waiting for Apple to invent the iTimeMachine so I can go back to the 80s when Andrew Ridgeley was in his prime. Anyway, please enjoy house husband George slaying the 1980s suburbia. Comments, reblogs, and predictions are always welcome!!
âł Inspired By: 'Everything She Wants' by Wham! and 'Heartbeat' by Wham!
âł Summary:Â Itâs the end of summer 1984 and you and your perfect little family moves into a quaint suburban neighbourhood to escape the hustle and bustle of the Manhattan lifestyle. Your next door neighbours are a picture-perfect family of their own - or so it seems from the outside. But, as you spend more time with the handsome husband, the cracks in your own 'perfect' marriage start to come to light.
âł Pairings:Â George Russell x Neighbour!Fem!Reader (NO use of y/n)
âł Word Count:Â 22.6k
âł Warnings:Â 18+, smut, slow burn, cheating/adultery (i don't condone this but, boy, does it make for a juicy plot), use of explicit language, female masturbation, non-consenting voyeurism, oral (f receiving), fingering, dirty talk, choking, unprotected sex (and extramarital creampie)
September 1984
The house was straight out of the recent issue of Better Home magazine and even as you stepped out of the passenger seat of the station wagon, you were in awe of the New England architecture. Crisp white siding and red painted shutters over spotless picture windows; it was hard to believe it was all yours. It was nowhere near the small ancient apartment that you were used to in the city - although you certainly wore that place thin until the seams were bursting. It was about time you made the move out of Manhattan and into the nearby suburbs. The American Dream was in the palm of your hand.Â
Your husband, Andrew, set his hand on the small of your back and dangled the set of shiny keys over your shoulder with his other, âWant to test the locks?â
You smiled back at him and grabbed them out of his hand before hurrying along the front path to the modest porch and welcoming front door. He followed behind you closely, glancing over his shoulder on the way in expectation of a follower of his own, but the young boy was already busy rushing across the freshly mowed lawn.Â
âRichard,â your husband called for him as you turned the key in the lock, the faint remnants of his English accent ghosting through his words, âCome see inside!â
Unbothered, your five-year-old son didnât even look up as he dropped to his knees beside the garden bed, âNo thanks!â
You glanced across the sprawling green grass yourself, âDonât you want to see your room?â
The little boyâs head perked up in your direction at your very convincing offer and his big brown eyes shone in the sunlight. He shot up from the ground, âOkay!âÂ
He took the four front stone steps with ease and rushed right past you into the house, making a beeline right for the straight run staircase just inside. You called a reminder after him to hold the handrail but he was already at the top by the time the final word left your mouth.Â
Still on the front porch, you and your husband shared calm little smiles over your shared adoration for your little boy, and then he was gesturing you inside first. You stepped over the threshold onto the hardwood floors and you took your time soaking in the modern floral wallpaper that trimmed the foyer and led into the formal living room through the archway to the right. It looked so empty without furniture but it also held so much promise and possibility within the brand new walls.Â
Through the living room you could loop into the dining room that overlooked the spacious backyard framed in lush trees and a wooden fence separating the property from the neighbours on either side. The backyard view was perfect from the kitchen sink, giving you a perfect spot to keep an eye on your son playing while you could do the dishes or prep dinner. You had fallen in love with this house the moment you saw it in the real estate section of the newspaper - a new build in a quaint suburb of Connecticut - but at first glance you had figured it would only be a dream. It was hard to believe that your husband and your finances were on board. With a growing little boy, it was time to move out of that tiny one-and-a-half bedroom apartment in Manhattan. Now, with three full bedrooms upstairs, the future was far more open.Â
You hadnât realized you were daydreaming at the empty kitchen sink before your husband gave your shoulders a squeeze, bringing you back to your content reality, âThe moving truck should be here soon. Should we start unpacking the car?â
Leaning back into him, you agreed with a smile, âAlright.â
He wrapped his arms around your middle and pressed a kiss to your cheek before he was pulling away just as quickly and disappearing into the foyer and towards the front door.
Andrew always lived a lively life and somehow you managed to keep up. He always wanted to be out doing things such as date nights on the town rather than picking up after-hour client dinners just to socialize and bring in more money for his company - and, ultimately, himself and your family. It was so nice when you were younger and you were in love and willing to follow him to the ends of the earth but the reality of parenthood made you more tired than you used to be. Suddenly, nights out felt tedious and the airtime was always filled with business talk or discussions of Richardâs school. It all felt a bit like a chore. But maybe that just came with growing up. You were loved, you were secure, and you had a beautiful roof over your head. You swore you had nothing to complain about.Â
The moving truck pulled into your driveway not long after your trusty station wagon had only been unpacked about halfway. It was going to be a long day but you tied your hair back and made sure your son was kept busy when you could and Andrew and the movers took over most of the heavy lifting, leaving you to rearrange boxes and direct them inside the house. It was always your responsibility to take care of your son so it wasnât unusual for you to keep busy with finding him a snack from your cooler once that was brought in from the car. The kitchen table followed not long after from the moving truck and the two of you sat at the table together with Jell-O cups.Â
Richard would be starting kindergarten in only a week and part of you was worried about what on earth you were going to busy yourself with once he was gone. Being a stay at home mom, your sole job was caring for him and since there were no other kids on your agenda as of yet, you were painfully preparing to be completely alone from 9-3 every week day. You tried not to worry about it as you watched your five-year-old eat his cherry Jell-O and you reached out a hand to brush through his frazzled dark brown hair, trying to pet it down into some sort of order. Even the gel that you had slicked through it that morning seemed to not be doing its job anymore but that seemed to be common with a lively little boy. You truly loved him with everything in you and those big brown eyes could just melt your heart with one look. He was his fatherâs son through and through.Â
Being an only child, Richard got bored pretty easily on moving day so it wasnât long before you sent him outside to the front yard to play while the truck was finished unloading and you and Andrew tended to the organization inside. With the windows open, the late summer air breezed through the freshly painted house and one of the first things you set up was your record player in the living room so you could have some music while you worked.Â
Soon, Richard came rushing back inside and across the carpeted living room floor in his outdoor running shoes, earning a lightly scolding âRitchieâ out of you.Â
âMommy, thereâs kids next door. Can I play with them?â he asked, ignoring your quiet scold of his name as he clutched onto the hem of your sky blue shorts pleadingly, batting those sweet long lashes up at you.Â
You pet your hand over his soft hair, âSure, baby. Stay close though, okay?âÂ
âOkay!âÂ
He was already halfway out the front door again before the single word reply was even completely out of his mouth. With a few trinkets in your hand that you had been taking out a box of arrange in the curio cabinet, you drifted over to the large picture window overlooking the front lawn. Two kids around Richardâs age were playing on the quiet tree-lined street on big wheel tricycles and your son ran over to them to introduce himself. You smiled fondly at the sociable nature of your son that was quite unlike your own traits, watching the children play for a few more moments as Richard was given a turn on the bike, before you were moving back to your boxes.Â
As the afternoon wore on and you grew tired, you had just enough energy to make dinner - something simple and quick - and soon you were stepping out onto the front porch to call your son back in to eat. He said goodbye to his two new friends and then hurried over to you just as you noticed two people crossing over your lawn towards you.Â
âHey there!â the woman called politely.Â
Richard stood in front of you nosily, watching them, and he wrapped an arm around your leg. Your next door neighbours approached you across your lawn, a man and woman maybe only a few years your senior, and the man held a white bakeware dish covered in tinfoil in his hands.
âHi.â you greeted them with a smile.Â
They were clearly a well kept pair as if they had been cut from a magazine themselves with the husband in tidy blue jeans and a tucked in button up and the wife with her blonde hair tied back in an impressive updo. She had on dress slacks and a blazer with posh shoulder pads, earning a lighthearted envious glance out of you at her style as you accepted her handshake and she spoke again, âIâm Jennifer and this is my husband, George. We just live next door and saw you moving in so we wanted to introduce ourselves.â
âHow lovely.â you smiled, moving on to shake her husbandâs hand, trying not to be intimidated by the electric blue eyes staring back at you as you introduced yourself and your son.
Your five-year-old peered up at them behind waves of dark hair that tumbled over his big brown eyes despite the way you swooped it out of his face yet again.Â
âAre those your little ones?â you asked, gesturing over to the street where the two kids were still playing.Â
Jennifer glanced over to the children before looking back at you, âYeah. Those are ours. James and Nancy.âÂ
âIt was really nice of them to let Ritchie play today.â you started.Â
The adult conversation got boring quickly for the five-year-old so he slid out from under your maternal touch and slipped inside without a word or goodbye.Â
âHeâs an only child,â you explained, âso he sometimes gets a little lonelyâŠespecially in a new neighbourhood and all.â
âOh, of course.â Jennifer tisked.
âIs he starting school this year?â George asked.
It was the first time you heard him speak apart from a brief greeting drowned out by his wife but it didnât phase you. The hint of a British accent across his words didn't either, all too used to the same from your own husband. How likely that the suburbs of America brought two Brits as next-door neighbours. Comedically written in the stars, or something of the sort.
âYeah, heâll be starting kindergarten next week.â you exhaled, âBig steps.â
âSo is James.â George said, âIâm sure theyâll be in the same class. Would be good for them to have a little friend before being thrown into a classroom.â
âOh, thatâd be great.â you sighed thankfully, setting a hand to your chest, âEven that alone brings so much ease to the conscience. Iâve been worried about how heâd transition to this whole new place.â
George smiled knowingly, âAnd especially when your first is going off to school for the first time.âÂ
âDefinitely.âÂ
Footsteps across the foyer floor behind you pulled your attention away from your new neighbours to your husband stepping out onto the porch with you to see what was taking so long - undoubtedly you were tattled on by your five-year-old. You welcomed his arm around your waist as you introduced your new neighbours to him and him to them and they shared brief pleasantries.Â
âWe wonât keep you.â Jennifer took a step back, âI know itâs probably close to dinner time.â
George took one step up onto the stone stairs of your porch to offer out the bakeware, âWe just wanted to bring you a little something to say welcome to the neighbourhood.â
âThatâs so thoughtful. Thank you so much!â you took it from him.
âSuch a nice change to have nice neighbours after the nightmare of living in Manhattan.â Andrew joked.Â
âOh, totally. We donât mess with the city-dwellers.â George waved his hand casually, rising light laughter among your little group. He took a step back towards his wife who was already clearly trying to urge him back towards their house, but he reiterated honestly, âAnything you need, weâre right next door. Donât be strangers.â
âThanks a lot!â Andrew raised his hand up in a brief wave and you wished them a good night as they herded their two kids back towards their house and you were gently steered back inside by your husband.Â
The apple crisp was placed on the kitchen counter and you served some for dessert to your little family. It wasnât chocolate, candy, or ice cream so Richard wasnât too impressed, but as adults, you and Andrew both swore it was the best dessert you had in a while - even surpassing your own. You made a mental note to find a way to thank the neighbours next time you saw them.
Having just moved in, your available time was few and far between throughout that weekend and into the beginning of the following week. Your plethora of boxes that needed unpacking as well as your young son who needed to be prepared and set for his first day of school kept you busy and it didnât help that after the weekend, Andrew was back to work full time, needing to leave earlier to commute into the city and ultimately getting home later for that same reason. You were just appreciating the last few days you had with your son before he was going to be in school for the next two decades. The looming loneliness almost had you craving another baby but the time just never felt right.Â
Wednesday was Richardâs first day of school and he was that perfect expected mix of nervous and excited. He was already eating his cereal at the kitchen table with his eyes glued to the TV in the adjacent family room when Andrew returned from his early morning run to get ready for work before the sun had even passed the horizon. With a five-year-old, every morning was an early morning but a commuting husband only stressed that fact further.Â
In his white t-shirt and short white Fila shorts, Andrew was quite the looker as he joined you and your son in the kitchen for good morning kisses before he had to run upstairs to shower and get ready for the day. The white clothing stood out against his tanned skin and dark features right down to the white socks and running shoes. He was still that tall, dark, and handsome stranger you fell in love with those few short years ago and the way your eyes trailed after his legs in those itty bitty shorts only had the desire to fill the second bedroom upstairs heating across your cheeks. But you quickly turned back to your work at the counter prepping Richardâs lunch for school.Â
Andrew was gone in under an hour and your driveway was left empty as he took the family car for his commute to the train station where he would then take transit into the city. Since the car would be gone every day, Richard was set to take the school bus to school which was a whole new experience for both the five-year-old and yourself. You held his hand as you closed your front door behind you and started on your short walk down the front path of your house and along the curb of the street to the bus stop. Richardâs blue backpack looked almost huge on his back and he carried his metal Flintstones lunch box in the hand that wasnât claimed by yours.Â
At the nearest intersection in your quiet suburbia, a few parents and kids were already standing there and waiting for the bus. Richard tugged at your hand and when you looked down at him, he took his hand out of yours to point to the small forming crowd, âI see James, Mommy!â
âYou can go run and say hello. I wonât go anywhere.â you promised.Â
He rushed across the street to the sidewalk and met up with his neighbourly friend he had met on moving day. Sure enough, Jamesâ father was also waiting for the bus to arrive like some of the other parents with his daughter sitting in his arms, and as you approached, you shared quiet âgood morningâs.Â
âFirst day jitters?â you asked lightheartedly.Â
âYeah,â George sighed with a melancholy smile, âAlthough more so me, apparently.â
âPreaching to the choir.â you agreed.Â
There was a pause as you both stared fondly at your boys talking excitedly together with their seemingly huge backpacks and perfectly styled first-day-of-school hair. You sensed yourself being stared at so you looked back to him only to find the culprit being his young daughter perched in his arms.Â
âGood morning to you too.â you said sweetly to her. She smiled shyly and leaned her head against Georgeâs as if to hide from you as a stranger.Â
He rubbed her back and coaxed her, âSay âgood morningâ, Nance.â
She shook her head and tightened her little arms around his shoulders.Â
âOh, I wanted to thank you and your wife for the delicious apple crisp.â you said, steering the subject away from the unwanted attention to the shy little girl. George glanced at you as you continued, âAndrew and I agreed that it was the best weâve ever had.â
âThatâs great to hear! Iâm glad you enjoyed it. I just found the recipe in the recent issue of Home Cooking magazine and thought Iâd give it a try.â
Your eyes widened, âYou made it?â
George chuckled, âYeah. I made it. Is that so hard to believe?â
âWellâŠnoâŠI guess not.â you stammered, trying to collect your words before you embarrassed yourself, âIâve just never seen my husband pick up a measuring cup yet alone a whole recipe in all six years weâve been together. Iâm impressed.â
He simply shrugged modestly and gave his daughter a little bounce to try and bring a smile to her face, âBaking is just something I like to do in my spare time when Iâm not running after these two crazies.âÂ
âIâll get that bakeware back to you this week. Donât want to keep you from your passion projects.â
âNo rush!â George promised, âI have plenty.â
âMommy!â Richard ran right into your legs, burying his face against your thigh, and you only had to glance up to find the cause of his panic was the yellow school bus turning the corner.Â
âAw, Ritchie.â you smiled fondly and crouched down in front of him to take his soft face in your hands, âYou and James are gonna have so much fun today! And when you get home, I will meet you right here in this very same spot and weâre going to have spaghetti and meatballs for dinnerâŠyour favourite.â
He threw his arms around your neck and you held him close as the bus stopped by the curb and opened the doors for the kids. The older few got on with no issues but a few of the younger ones were facing the similar sense of anxiety as Richard was. Even James was lingering close to George despite the way he tried to play it off.Â
âOkay, my handsome boy.â you gently guided your son away from you and pressed a kiss to his cheek, âThe faster you go, the faster you come home!â
He nodded sadly.Â
George added with a pat to his sonâs head, âYou two stick together today, alright?â
The boys nodded.
You told your son you loved him and left him with one more kiss before he and his new friend were getting on the school bus together with the rest of the kids. You and George waited there until the bus was long gone around the corner and the other parents started to disperse. Since you were next door neighbours, the two of you walked back towards home together with the added company of Georgeâs daughter still in his arms.Â
âWhat are your plans for today?â he asked you casually as you navigated the tree lined street.Â
âStill unpacking a little.â you confessed. âI feel like itâs been going on forever.âÂ
âI donât miss that.â he chuckled faintly, âWhen Jenn and I moved here when we were expecting James it felt like we were never going to get out of the hoard of boxes.âÂ
âTruly. But I just put on my records and get busy.â you shrugged, tucking your hands in the pockets of your blue jeans.Â
âAre you much of a music listener?â George asked.Â
âOh, yes. Iâve been playing Bryan Adamâs album on basically repeat since it came out last year.â
âCuts Like A Knife?â
You looked over at him with a grin, âYeah! You know it?â
âOf course. Iâm quite into music myself.â
âSo is Andy.â you looked back to the street beneath your feet with each slow step side by side, âWe met in a music club one night back in â78 and you could say he literally swept me off my feet. He plays some guitar but I canât play an instrument to save my life. Weâre hoping Ritchie gets his talent.â
A small smirk tugged at the corner of Georgeâs lips but he nodded modestly, âThatâs great. Jenn and I have the same mindset for our two - although I donât know if she has any musical talent because she claims she never has the time.â
âMaybe I should use that excuse.â you chuckled, âI might deafen you if I ever pick up Andyâs guitar - or if he ever lets me. So if you hear anything that sounds like a dying cat from the next house over, thatâs just me and my wonderful musical renditions.â
Stopping by the curb between your two houses, George shared in your smile and your gaze lingered on the way his light eyes shone in the morning sun. He hiked his daughter a bit higher on his hip and readjusted his hands under her bum as he replied smoothly, âI doubt youâre that bad.â
You waved your hand passively as if to brush off his niceties, âYou donât know the half of it. Anyway, all youâll be hearing is my record player. Please tell me if it gets too loud and disruptive. I can get carried away sometimes.â
âI wonât, but itâs a kind offer.â he smiled with a cock of his head. âSeems you like good music anyway so who am I to complain?âÂ
You set your hands on your hips with an up-turn of your nose in his direction, a mirrored amused smile on your lips at his playfulness, âWell then, I take my role as neighbourhood DJ very seriously. Any requests, you know where I live.â
âI might take you up on that; watch out.âÂ
Your conversation naturally faded out under the waving shade of the lush trees that stretched over your suburban street like a canopy and Nancy tapped Georgeâs cheek shyly to get his attention. He looked at her expectantly and she leaned in to whisper to him under the presence of a stranger - you. The quietness of his youngest had George smiling fondly and he rubbed her back with a soft âokayâ before looking to you,Â
âWe have to head back - important date with cartoons and snacks are awaiting us.â
âOf course.â you took a step back towards your lawn, âIt was nice seeing you again.â
âYou too. And Iâm sure weâll see each other again in the same spot at 3pm sharp.âÂ
You nodded, âThat we will.â
Then, he headed across the lawn towards his house that was nestled closely beside yours and with the satisfaction of a nice conversation with your new neighbour fresh in your heart, you made your way into your own house to start your first day all alone.Â
It wasnât until the next day that you were able to bring over the bakeware to your neighboursâ since you wanted to make a point to wash it first. Richard was off at school again and after lunch you walked across your shared lawn to the house beside yours, sparkling white dish in your hands. You ascended the few stone steps to the front door and knocked against the glass, hidden from the inside by sheer curtains. After only a few moments, someone appeared behind the door and then it was opened to reveal George.Â
He smiled warmly at you, âHey, neighbour.â
You couldnât hide your slight startle from seeing him, trying to play it cool with a friendly smile and the bakeware held out towards him, âHi. I brought back your dish. Washed up and everything.â
âOh, thanks so much.â he took it from you, âYou didnât have to wash it. Iâm sure you already have enough on your plate.â
âNo trouble. It was the least I could do.â you assured him.
âDid you want to come in?â he asked, âIf you donât have more boxes to unpack.â
You chuckled softly, âI could actually use a break from that overwhelming presence of cardboard.âÂ
âYeah?â he stepped aside with a warm smile and a cock of his head, âCome on in.âÂ
The wood paneled foyer welcomed you in and you stepped over the threshold with a quiet thank you, your flat shoes landing dully against the linoleum tile floors. George shut the door behind you and led you straight through the modest house towards the kitchen, passed the foyer console table that was lined with photographs of his children around a centred wedding photo of him and Jennifer. Your eyes skimmed them on the way past as you followed him into the kitchen.Â
âI couldnât help but expect your wife to answer.â you confessed once you passed by the stairs and entered into the kitchen at the back of the house, the fluorescent lighted ceiling tiles really brightening the space with that 1984 modern touch, âAre you taking the day off?â
âNope. Everyday is a work day for me. Iâm a stay at home dadâŠJenn brings home the bacon.â George explained as he opened one of the wood cabinets and crouched down to stack the clean bakeware with the rest under the counter. He then walked around the small island to the corner of the kitchen where the kettle was resting on the stove, âWould you like tea or anything?â
âTea would be lovely.âÂ
He filled the kettle at the kitchen sink before setting it on the stove again and turning on the heat to boil the water. You stood just out of the way, head whirling with the concept that he was the one who stayed home while his wife worked. You couldnât help but be nosy.Â
âSo what does Jennifer do for work?âÂ
George opened the fridge to take out the carton of milk, âSheâs an executive assistant to some big shot CEO in the city. Heâs pretty demanding so sheâs always somewhere or another.â
âThatâs impressive.âÂ
âYeah, Iâm proud of her.â George pulled a tight lipped smile as he fetched two mugs from one of the cupboards and set them on the counter as the kettle boiled. âWe knew when we got married that we wanted at least one of us to be home with the kids as they grew up and her job was already pretty set in stone and secure so we agreed that Iâd take the at-home responsibilities.â
âHence the apple crisp skills.â
âExactly.â George leaned back against the counter opposite you and he crossed his arms over his chest casually, âAlthough with two little ones, Iâm surprised I have time for much of that. Itâs so hectic sometimes. I guess thatâs the one good thing about James going off to school now; one less kiddo to chase after during the day.â
âOh, gosh, Iâm sure.â you agreed politely before glancing around the unfamiliar house, âWhereâs your other?â
âNapping. We went to the park earlier then had lunch and she was knackered. Iâm sure she wonât bother us.â
âNever a bother.â you tisked, âI love kids.â
âBut you only have one?â George asked before quickly following it up with a, âSorry if thatâs an invasive statement.â
âNo, no. Youâre fine.â you shrugged, âWhere we lived before was a tiny apartment in Manhattan that Andrew had bought when he was a bachelor after moving from London. Ritchie was literally sleeping in the den with the desk and filing cabinet and things. There was literally no room for another kid.â
âAnd the time was right to move into a proper house?â
âYeah. We didnât feel totally settled in the city and with a young kid I felt like he needed a yard to run around in.â
âI understand that. Thatâs why we moved out here after we were married. The appeal is just so much nicer than Manhattan when thinking of settling down.âÂ
There was something about George that felt so trustworthy and kind and you found yourself easily relaxing in his company enough to confess, âWe didnât have the luxury of planning. Our relationship was a littleâŠout of order.âÂ
The whistle on the kettle blew and George turned to take it off the stove and shut off the heat while also continuing your conversation, âOut of order? What do you mean?â
âWellâŠwe got married because I was pregnant.âÂ
Georgeâs lips formed a silent âoâ in realization and he glanced over at you for a brief moment as he filled the mugs, not quite knowing what to say.
âMarried at 20 isnât totally ideal.â you chuckled, scuffing the toe of your shoe against the tile floor. âBut we were in love so it was okay. And Richard is the best kid we could have asked for.â
âAll worked out then.â George said with a kind smile in your direction.Â
You nodded faintly, âYeah.â
âMilk? Sugar?â he asked with a gesture to the filled and steeping mugs.Â
âMilk would be great, thanks.âÂ
George prepped the tea and even grabbed a few cookies from the cookie jar to place on a plate for your early afternoon snack and then you followed him back down the hallway and towards the formal living room adjacent to the foyer, passing the photographs once again. The built-in bookcases along the far wall housed more pictures and trinkets from over the years and your eyes lingered on them as you sat on the blue upholstered couch and George arranged your drinks on coasters on the cherry coffee table. With you on one end of the couch, he sat on the other end with a respectable distance between you.Â
âI was just admiring your photographs.â you confessed when you finally tore your gaze away from the collection across the shelves and you leaned forward to grab your tea with a quiet thanks to him.Â
âYeah.â he smiled fondly as he glanced over the frames he was all too familiar with, âI like having them around.âÂ
âThe wedding one in the foyer was really sweet.âÂ
George sipped his tea with that gentle upturn of his lips and an acknowledging, âMhm.â
âHow long have you two been married?â
George leaned back on the couch and looked to the ceiling in thought, his mug held at a rest on top of his blue jean clad thigh, âWe were married in â77 I thinkâŠthe years seem to get a little foggy. And Jenn doesnât like to make a big deal about anniversaries so itâs not like we diligently keep track.â
âOh. Why doesnât she like to make a big deal?â
He shrugged, âDunno, really. I think sheâs so busy all the time that having one less thing to worry about is easier. The first few years were celebrated and even planned the odd stay-cation but after the five year mark and having kidsâŠitâs just easier to not really bother as much.â
âI guess so. I think Andy and I are the same wayâŠalthough we never really had the money for stay-cations or elaborate gifts anyway. Heâll just buy me flowers.âÂ
âFlowers are good.â George smiled over at you.Â
âYeah.â you exhaled.
âIâm more of the romantic one in my marriage but Jenn isnât into the whole bit of gifts and time and whatnot so Iâve had to learn to cut back or she gets so overwhelmed.â
You frowned and met his gaze, âThat makes me sad.â
He shrugged with a melancholy smile, âEh, itâs okay. We had our share of mushy love in high school anyway. Maybe weâre just too old for all that now.âÂ
âHigh school sweethearts?â you pried.Â
âMhm.â Georgeâs eyes sparkled. âMet her in our first year of high school when my family had just moved here from London. We were the graduating class of â73.âÂ
Your eyebrows furrowed as you tried to do the mental math for a moment before finally asking, âSo how old are you then?â
George cocked his head to the side with an amused expression, âHow old do you think I am?â
âI donât want to answer that.â you laughed, tucking your hair behind your ear as you looked down to your steaming mug of tea held in your lap.Â
He spared you with his answer, âIâm 29.â
âOkay, not far off from us. Weâre both 26.â you added.Â
âStill young.â George bantered lightly, âDid you want more kids? Now that you have a bigger house and all.â
âYeah. Iâve always wanted a whole bunchâŠAndrew not so much though. He took some time to warm up to Ritchie when I told him I was pregnant the first time so Iâm not sure how heâd feel about the pitch of a second.â
âDoesnât hurt to ask. Marriage is all about give and take, right?â
Georgeâs statement inflicted a bit of ache in your chest as it forced you to reflect back on your six years with Andrew and the desires and plans of your own that you had pushed down to help him thrive in his own life and career. You sipped your tea quietly without a reply, taking a second to daydream about the filled house you had always wanted ever since you were a little girl. A house full of kids and a little job for yourself on the side and a husband who treated you like a queen. You were treated well by him - that was never a question - but everything always felt as if it was falling short to your expectations.Â
âSorry.â Georgeâs voice tore you from your thoughts, âI donât mean to force my way into your marriage as some sort of psychologist.âÂ
âNo, no. Thatâs okay. It just has me thinking.â you looked over at him again with a melancholy smile, âWe were just so young and I didnât really have a chance to know myself or what I wanted before we got married. Andyâs such a good guy but sometimes thereâs some sort of disconnect in what we both strive for.â
âThatâs fair. But even time doesnât guarantee that perfect connection. Like how Jenn and I differ with what we want in terms of romance and showing our love. I love the words, the gifts, the intimacyâŠwhereas she just likes when I do her laundry or make her lunch.â
âGot those reverse gender roles, huh?â Â
George cracked a half smile, âThatâs actually very true. I finish tidying this entire house by the time she gets home from work, the kids are already bathed and in bed, and sheâs âtoo tiredâ to spend any time with me. Honestly, I donât even know how we ended up with two kids.â
You both shared faint laughter behind casual sips of your tea.Â
âThatâs not much different on our side of the fence.â you agreed. âMust be that working world that just absolutely obliterates someoneâs intimacy desires. Is it that tiring?â
âCommuting an hour and a half into the city there and back every day doesnât help.â
You tisked, âOf course not.â
âItâs easy to feel lonely. I didnât understand it when I was growing upâŠseeing my mom being a homemaker and allâŠbut when youâre in itâŠâ
It was the first time someone truly acknowledged how you felt - and a man at that. Even your husband didnât quite get it, but why would he? But suddenly this stranger was speaking the words that you were too ashamed to even think about and you felt like a weight of a cloud was pulled from your shoulders.Â
âYeah.â you breathed, sharing the air across the couch with your unwavering gazes, âThatâs exactly it.â
âAnd then your kids grow upâŠâ
âAnd then what do you have?â you concluded his sentence, âWhat is your purpose after that?â
George tisked lightly and scooted slightly closer so he could set his hand on your knee, âYou have purpose, okay? Youâre not just a mother and not just a homemaker and not just a wife. Youâre a woman too.â
You bit lightly at your bottom lip, staring into his gorgeous blue eyes that suddenly seemed to push a warmth through your chest and up to your cheeks.Â
âYou have purpose and you have value.â he told you like he was telling you the most honest truth.Â
âThank you.â you mouthed back, worried that if you spoke out loud, your voice might break.Â
He gave your knee a gentle reassuring squeeze, âOf course.â
You both stayed there, frozen, for a moment, just staring at each other. You felt some sort of warmth all around you from more than just the half empty mug of tea still clutched in your hands, realizing how close you were now. Tearing your gaze away from his light eyes, you naturally glanced at his lips and watched as they perked up at the corner in a gentle smile, moulding the shape of his soft lips and his precisely shaped cupid's bow that you couldnât help but stare at.
The moment you got the urge to lean in, you turned your head away from him and cleared your throat as you set your mug on the coffee table. His hand was removed from your leg.Â
âI should goâŠâ you mumbled.Â
George stood when you did, âOkay.â
âThank youâŠfor the tea and the company.â you said to the ground as if scared to look at him in fear of feeling those strange warm flutters again.Â
âOf course. Iâm always hereâŠwhenever you want to talk or anything.â he promised before leaning down to pick up the plate of untouched cookies, âBiscuit for the long journey home?â
You smiled at his playfulness and when you grabbed one from the plate, you finally looked him in the eye again, âThank you.âÂ
âLet me walk you out.âÂ
He held his arm out for you to urge you to lead the way and you slid between him and the coffee table to make your way to the front door, trying not to focus on the scent of his cologne as you drifted by him so closely. You needed to get out of there.Â
You barely remembered saying goodbye or the ghostly touch to your arm he offered in passing before you were out in the fresh air of your neighbourhood and you were trying not to stumble down his front path. The cookie was still held in your hand and your startled eyes darted back over your shoulder to his shut front door before you broke out into a brisk walk across the lawn and onto your own property.Â
In the peace of your house, you shut your own front door once back inside and you leaned against it heavily, your chest rising and falling in your half panicked breaths. Nothing had happened but it felt like it had and the strange feeling of guilt bubbled up in your stomach. You had never before had thoughts of another man apart from Andrew but you pinned it to Georgeâs manners and how he only said what you wanted to hear. There was nothing to feel guilty about because absolutely nothing happened. Just because you thought something didnât mean you did anything wrong.Â
The cookie was still in your hand and you pushed yourself away from the door to take it straight into the kitchen and you tossed it in the garbage bin, closing the lid loudly.Â
Andrew got home around 6:45, just when you were putting dinner on the table. Richard hopped out of his chair to greet him with an excited hug and your husband crouched down to meet him with a wide grin and open arms. He asked his son how school was and half listened to his youthful explanation of his day as he greeted you with a kiss to the corner of your mouth and drifted past you to his seat at your dining room table.Â
You ate together as a family like you almost always did and then when Andrew retired to the family room to wind down and watch some TV, you took Richard upstairs to get ready for bed. The little boy was bathed and dressed and afterwards he rushed downstairs to say goodnight to his father before you were tucking him into his single bed in his blue wallpapered room. You always loved watching your son fall asleep; there was something so peaceful about it and gave you a moment to admire his soft features without him running away with youthful exuberance. With a kiss to his head, you left him to sleep and shit his door behind you before making your way back downstairs.Â
MTV was playing on the chunky TV across the family room and Andrew glanced up at you from the couch when you entered. He held his arm up and you gladly took the spot beside him and cuddled up close. He rested his head against yours with a soft sigh as he focused back on the music video he was watching with the host of MTV counting up that week's hits from the charts.Â
âImagine if I was #1.â he spoke quietly, almost dreamily. âMaking it big in some internationally known band rather than rotting in some office in Manhattan. Weâd have the money to afford an even bigger house.âÂ
You hummed plainly in acknowledgement and slid your arm around his middle as if in some desire to melt completely into him.Â
Your lack of response had him looking over at you, âYou okay?â
âIâm fine.â you mumbled. Â
You werenât looking at him but you could feel how he stayed staring at you for a few more seconds before he turned back to the TV too, not wanting to press you further. But then you shifted at his side so you could tuck your legs under yourself on the couch and face him properly.Â
âAndy.â
âWhatâs up, sugar?â he rested his head back against his couch so he could look at you again.Â
The random pop music video played on in the background.Â
âI wanted to talk to you about something.â you confessed, trailing the hem of his collared work shirt with your finger.Â
âAlright.â he leaned forward to mute the TV and the smiling dancers danced to nothing on the screen, giving you his full attention.Â
When he was settled back in his spot on the couch, his big brown eyes on you and his hand on your thigh right where Georgeâs had been earlier that day, you just blurted it out, âI want to have another baby.â
Said big brown eyes blinked at you once, twice, then his eyebrows furrowed for a half second before he spoke, âOh.â
âWe have a bigger house now and that empty room upstairs has been just calling to me or something. And Iâve always wanted many kids and Ritchie is the best we could ask forâŠwhereâs the harm in having a second of him?â
Andrew sighed and gave your thigh a squeeze just like George had, âI dunno, sugar.â
âWhy not?â you frowned and leaned in closer to him, almost pleadingly.Â
âWell, work is busy so I wonât be home much and we just are getting settled in this new place-â
âWeâll still have nine months to prepare!â you reminded him quickly.Â
Andrew laughed lightly towards the carpet, âYes, I know, but now Ritchieâs away at school and heâs already big and-â
âWhich means I wonât have my hands as full taking care of a baby and a kid at home.â
âI donât think we need another. I am perfectly happy with our little family as is. Arenât you?â
You nibbled at your bottom lip as you stared at him while he looked at you expectantly and everything in your heart wanted to tell him no but your quiet voice abandoned you with a soft, âYeah, I guess.â
Andrew lifted his hand from your lap to tuck your hair behind your ear before pulling you close by his arm around your shoulders, âMaybe youâre just saying this because youâre not used to being alone since Ritchie started school.â
âMaybe.â you muttered.Â
âI am very happy with the life we have. I donât need anything more.â he tried to be sweet about it but your heart ached and even as he kissed the corner of your mouth, you had to force the smile to come to your lips.Â
Andrew rested his head against yours as he unmuted the TV and the top hit pop song filled your family room and the big house that felt empty in your heart. Your eyes drifted away from the screen to peer through the adjacent window that looked out towards the neighbourâs property and although only looking at red brick and white siding, you silently and guiltily wished you had what they had.
Since Richard had no siblings, you knew that it would be important for him to socialize outside of school with kids his own age at various activities. He had expressed interest in baseball not long before so you jumped on the opportunity to sign him up for the local little league team just before the fall season was set to start. You, yourself, were excited for a bit of a distraction after the ultimate letdown that was your conversation with your husband a few evenings prior although Andrew went about his days like nothing was wrong.Â
On Tuesday evening, you were getting Richard into his baseball uniform for his first practice, making sure that the shirt and pants fit him properly on his young body that seemed to be growing faster than you could buy clothes for it. He stood proudly in his mirror in his room as you adjusted his navy blue baseball cap over his dark hair and swooped his messy bangs out of his face. Grinning up at you in approval, he didnât even have to say a word for you to read exactly what was on his mind.Â
âYou look so grown up, Ritchie!â you gushed, crouching down to his height for one last shirt adjustment, âYou excited?â
âYeah! Iâm gonna get a home run!â he announced.Â
âI bet you are!â you held up your hand and he smacked his little palm against yours for a high five. âCome now, letâs show Daddy and then get your shoes on.âÂ
Richard rushed right out of his bedroom and hurried down the stairs in his socked feet, âDaddy, Iâm ready!âÂ
Andrew was already waiting by the front door and seeing his son coming down the stairs brought a beaming grin to his face, âLooking so spiffy, little slugger.âÂ
You passed over the baseball shoes to your husband, âCan you put his shoes on for him while I get the snacks?â
âOf course.â Andrew took the pair from you and crouched down in front of the little boy who obediently rested his hands on his fatherâs shoulders and stuck one foot out for a shoe.Â
You returned to the kitchen that still had the dinner dishes in the sink in need of washing but time was already cutting it close and you were already in a bit of a rush to get to the field in time. The cooler was packed and sitting beside the fridge and you checked that the watermelon slices and Hi-C juice boxes were tucked away with some bags of ice before locking the lid and carrying it back down the hallway to your family. Andrew took the cooler from you to carry it to the car himself and you ushered your excited five-year-old out of the door after him so you could close up the house.Â
As you walked down the front path to the driveway, you couldnât help but glance over to your neighboursâ and notice their family car was missing from their house. You forced yourself to ignore the curiosity that was getting the better of you as you had been in a constant strive to pretend absolutely nothing had happened between you and George. In reality, nothing did happen, but the strange feeling of guilt was eating at your heart. Some distance would do just the trick, you were sure.Â
It was nice to have Andrew able to come to Richardâs first little league practice, especially after he was tired from a long day of commuting and work, but you thanked him silently with a quick kiss to his cheek as you climbed in the passenger seat of your station wagon. His warm smile back at you still managed to bring that little flutter to your heart after your six years together and you broke his gaze to glance to your son in the back seat. Richard gave you two thumbs up and a beaming grin that was all his fatherâs, making his big brown eyes scrunch closed at the corners, all ready to go to his first event.Â
The community park was only about a five minute drive from your house and once Andrew pulled into the gravel parking lot, it appeared that there were still some families pulling up. The baseball diamond looked busy though so you hurried to get your son all signed in and so he could meet his teammates and coach. Andrew took the cooler and your hand while Richard ran ahead in his own determination to socialize. You joined the queue of parents by the team dugout who were signing in their sons and as you waited, you both watched Richard help himself to the group of boys who were playing in the red sand of the baseball diamond, all in matching navy blue uniforms with their own chosen number on their backs.Â
After a few moments, Andrew gave your hand a squeeze to get your attention, âIâm going to put the cooler down and find us a spot on the bleachers. You okay to sign him in?â
âOf course.â you agreed.Â
He left you with a brief kiss before heading off to the metal bleachers that were already dotted with parents and families alike. You watched him go for a few seconds before turning back to the lineup you were in, only to find yourself face to face with George himself. You were so startled that you nearly choked over your breath but he just smiled cooly.Â
âHello, neighbour.â
âHey.â you stumbled out. âHi. What are you doing here?â
George glanced down at his blue baseball jersey and then back to you with a casual wave of the clipboard in his hand, âIâm the coach.â
âOh, right, of course you are.â you chuckled faintly.Â
âYour boy signing up?â
âYeah, his name should be on the list. Richard Ridgeley.â
George, who had looked down at his clipboard after his initial question, only glanced back up at you with his eyebrows raised.Â
âWhat?â you asked worriedly.
He licked away his smile and looked back down to his list with a half shake of his head, âNothing.â
If it was anyone else, you would have been mad, but it was George and you knew he meant no harm. You couldnât help but smother a smile of your own in return, âAre you making fun of my sonâs name?â
âNot at all. I love alliteration. Very poetic.âÂ
âOkay, shut up.â you laughed. âI bet your last name is no better.â
âRussell.â he told you smoothly with a playful glance.Â
You scoffed teasingly, âOf courseâŠGeorge RussellâŠwhat a champion kinda name.â
âWho knowsâŠmaybe Iâll be MVP before you know it and youâll be seeing my face everywhereâŠgetting totally sick of me.âÂ
âMhm.â you tried to steady the racing of your heart at the realization that you were already trying not to see his face everywhere, desperate to change the subject, âSo is my kid on the list or not?â
âYeah, yeah, heâs here.â George crossed his name off, âI also see youâre down for snack duty.â
âSure am. Brought my cooler and everything.â you gestured aimlessly towards the bleachers.
George looked back up at you but his eyes drifted past you with a tight smile. Before you could look over your shoulder to see what he was looking at, Andrew appeared beside you and set his hand on your back.Â
âAll signed up?â he asked.Â
âYeah. Weâre all set.â you answered calmly.Â
âHey, mate, good to see you.â George held his hand out to your husband and they shook hands politely.Â
âYou too.â Andrew smiled, âItâs been a while.âÂ
âSure has.âÂ
âWell we should let you get set up.â you said, taking a step away from George and closer to Andrew.Â
âNo worries.â George adjusted his cap on his head with a smile, âSee ya after.â
Then he was walking off into the baseball diamond to corral the little boys to begin their practice. You and Andrew headed back to the bleachers and to the spot he had saved for you with the cooler and you sat on the metal bench between the other interested parents. It was surprising that so many parents wanted to stay and watch even if it was just a practice but it reinstated your good feelings about your new neighbourhood and how involved everyone was with the community.Â
While George directed the boys through throwing drills and showing them how to swing the bats, you found yourself staring more at him than you son. There wasnât really much to watch when the other kids were taking their turns anyway and there was something about George in those light wash blue jeans that just drew your eyes in shamelessly. They just fit so nicely over the curve of his ass and you habitually licked your lips with a focused cock of your head.Â
Andrewâs arm draping around your shoulders made you jump and you pressed a hand to your heart despite his grinning face and you huffed, âYou scared me.â
âThat into the practice, huh?â he chuckled.
âYeah.â you mumbled and looked back to the field for a moment, pulling Richard out of the crowd of boys with ease before you glanced back at your husband, âIâm glad you could come.â
âOf course.â Andrew smiled over at you in the evening sunshine, âWhy wouldnât I?â
âWell, I dunno. With work and the longer commute and allâŠyouâve seemed more tiredâŠbusy.â
Andrew sighed and pulled you closer by your shoulders and you rested your head against his as he spoke to you quietly, âYeah, it has been a lot to get used to. Iâm sorry I havenât been around much and if you feel like Iâm letting you down.âÂ
âOh, youâre not letting me down.â you assured him, lifting your head up again so you could give him your full attention, âIâm proud of you for sticking with it even when it gets hard. You work so hard for Ritchie and for me and I really do appreciate it.â
Andrew reached his free hand up to tap your nose lightly and you shared in his calm smile before he was guiding you towards him by the chin for a kiss or two.Â
âI love you.â he whispered against your cheek.
Your eyes drifted back out to the field, âI love you too.â
At the halfway mark, George called you over with the snacks and Andrew let you slip out of his arms to do your little job. You helped to hand out the juice boxes and watermelon slices to each little boy and most said thank you - and your son even gave you a kiss with his thanks. George stood beside you to watch as his little players ate their snack and relaxed on the grass for a few minutes and once your stock was empty, you closed up your cooler.Â
âThanks again for bringing the snack.â George said as you stood up.Â
âAny time.â you smiled, âIs it a rotation thing or is it one parent for the season?â
âIt depends. Why, are you willing to be the designated snack-bringer?â
âFor you, sure.âÂ
It was out of your mouth before you could think about how it would sound and Georgeâs expression rose into a hint of amusement.Â
You cleared your throat, âAnd the boys, of course.â
âOf course.â George nodded.Â
You stared at each other for a few seconds.Â
Then, his hand was on your arm, âI should get back to practice. I will expect you here with snacks next week then.â
He was gone before you could process the warmth that his touch left and you just smiled and nodded after him as he herded the snacking boys back to the diamond, the sunshine yellow '63' printed boldly on the back of his jersey. You carried your empty cooler to the bleachers again and sat yourself stiffly beside your husband who was oblivious to anything going on and, instead, was waving to your son from across the field.Â
For the next week or two, you ran into George more than youâd have ideally wanted. Between school drop off and pick up, little league baseball practice, and the casual neighbourly run-ins, it was starting to feel nearly impossible to avoid him. And, at the same time, the more you saw him, the more you didnât want to avoid him. There was something so charismatic about him that made him so easy to talk to and to confide in and you hated to confess that you took him up on his offer for tea once or twice during the week. While you sipped in his living room, there was never a silent moment as there was always something to talk about and even little Nancy was starting to warm up to you just a little.Â
Despite your fluctuating feelings towards your neighbour, your guilt was something that stayed stagnant. You loved Andrew with your whole heart and you never once doubted that, but the strange warmth that spread across your skin at a mere glance at George was unlike anything you had felt before. You swore it would be something you would take to the grave. No one - especially not George or Andrew - needed to know the internal battle you were facing.Â
Since your first conversation with George at his house two weeks earlier, you only started to see more and more of the truth behind your honest chat. Andrew was working himself exhausted between the commute into the city and the lengthy hours which left almost no time for you to relax as husband and wife the way you would have appreciated. You tried to talk to him here and there about it but you also didnât want to make him feel badly - you knew he was trying his absolute best and for that you were grateful. But still, at the end of the day, you were still a woman with needs and it was growing increasingly more frustrating to sit around and wait for him to give you the satisfaction that you needed.Â
The one good thing about Richard being off at school was that you had more private time which, with children, often was incredibly few and far between. With your record player on, you were listening to Madonnaâs album as you vacuumed the main floor of your house, letting your mind wander on its own. Maybe it was the emptiness of your house or maybe it was a certain time in your hormonal cycle but as the seconds ticked by, your desire to tend to the house diminished greatly. Finally, the vacuum was turned off mid chore and you rested it down on the carpet before flopping back onto the couch with a huff to the ceiling. Your music played on from the other room, the familiar scratch of the vinyl record bringing comfort and you closed your eyes for a moment to let yourself be taken by the celestial voice of Madonna.Â
As if with a mind of their own, your fingers inched their way over your thigh and up to the waistband of your straight leg blue jeans and you popped the button, taking an habitual glance towards the front door as if someone were going to walk right in unannounced. But you were in the complete privacy of your own home, away from the paper thin walls of Manhattan apartment buildings, and you could do as you so pleased. Your jeans were dropped to the carpeted floor.Â
Propping your feet up on the edge of the coffee table in front of you, you got yourself situated comfortably within the warm embrace of the sofa cushions and your eyes were drawn to your framed wedding photo that sat on the fireplace mantle directly in front of you. Licking your lips and then your fingertips, you didnât tear your eyes away from it as you slipped your hand down the front of your underwear and refamiliarized yourself with your body.Â
It had been so long that the first graze of your fingers had your lips parting in a soft gasp, working yourself slowly without any sort of prior build up, gentle circles over your aching clit. You hadnât realized how many weeks had gone by without any sort of touch like this until you got yourself in that position. Under slightly furrowed brows, you stared straight ahead at your wedding photo, eyes boring into those of your husband without so much as a blink; almost as if you were reconditioning yourself to direct your full entire attention at him and him alone.
No more nonsense thoughts of the neighbour.Â
Even though you spoke that line to yourself in warning, the concept just tasted so good to your mind with your hand down your panties and your legs spread in the middle of your sun-bathed family room. Flashes of him at the last little league game filled your head; the way his arms looked in that snug navy blue t-shirt standing out against his lightly tanned skinâŠhis blue eyes sparkling every time he looked at you. You couldnât help but let your eyes flutter closed and your head fell back against the couch with a soft whimper, shutting out the framed photo with the curse of your own mind.Â
Little did you know, said neighbour was on his way over to your house at that very moment with a sealed Tupperware container in hand and a whistle on his lips. The faint muffled sound of Madonna leaking through your walls brought a fond smile to Georgeâs face as he crossed over onto your property and made strides over your perfectly trimmed grass. His attention was caught by the sight of you through the single paned front window and he went to send you a smile and a wave until he stopped in his tracks at the realization of what he had stumbled upon.Â
There you were, lounged back on your couch, socked feet propped up on the coffee table with your legs spread and your hand nestled between them. The look on your face was nearly erotic as you faced the ceiling with an angelic furrowed expression and made yourself writhe under your own touch, any sounds muted by the music that filled your empty home.Â
George stepped away from the front window so as to not be caught and he turned to head back home to give you your privacy but before he crossed over the property line again, something stopped him. Almost like he was held by an invisible force, he stood dumbly at the edge of your lawn, staring at his house, the Tupperware container of homemade banana bread held in his hands. Everything in him knew it was wrong but he couldnât help but glance back to the side of your white paneled home to the side window that gave him a direct glance inside and to the couch on which you sat.Â
If anyone drove by, they would have thought this man looked absolutely ridiculous just standing there, but he was captivated by you, watching you touch yourself to whatever thoughts were taking up your mind. Little did he know, but they were thoughts of him.Â
His name fell from your lips when you came, almost startling yourself in the process. As your body shuttered through the small waves of your orgasm, your eyes snapped open to land on your wedding photo again as if your husband had seen the whole thing. A furious blush came to your cheeks and you panted heavily as you tried to catch your bearings and process the realization of what you had just done. Sitting up a little more on the couch, you found yourself unable to look at the framed photograph again, instead, staring wide eyed into the darkened fireplace beneath.Â
A flutter through the window beside the fireplace caught your eye but when you looked, there was nothing there. You hurried to tug your jeans back on and buttoned them up before making a beeline to the kitchen to wash your hands and splash some cool water on your face. What was wrong with you? Your husband was going to walk through the door in four hours and you were going to have to kiss him hello with the mouth that just moaned another manâs name. You were going to have to face said man at the bus stop in an hour and that was the last thing you wanted to do.
Before you knew it,
âHey.â
âHello.â
Silence.Â
âDid you have a good day?â
âHuh? Oh, me? YeahâŠfine. It was fine. NothingâŠimportant.â you looked to the sidewalk beneath your feet.Â
George nodded, âNice.â
Silence.Â
âHow was yours?â you asked.Â
âFine. It was good.â
âGood.â
âGood.âÂ
Silence.Â
You urged the bus to round the corner with the pleading glance of your eyes, desperate to escape the horribly awkward situation that was completely one sided. George cleared his throat, shifting his weight from one foot to another at your side. Neither of you knew what the other knew and somehow it made it that much worse. You swore that even a few of the other parents at the bus stop were catching onto your horrible tension and you tugged at the collar of your shirt habitually to try and get some air.Â
In reality, it was all in your head but, to be fair, George was all in your head too and that was the root of your issue. As you stood there, your mind taunted you with the thoughts that had clouded your mind that afternoon - curious imagination of how his lips would feel or how his hands could grab you or how his body would feel against yours, traced by your fingertips. You discreetly stepped away from him.Â
In perfect time, the bright yellow school bus rounded the corner and you took that opportunity to step even further away from George, feigning it as simply excitement to see your son. Like every afternoon, Richard ran off the bus and right into your arms and you hugged him tightly with your warm maternal greeting. You barely gave George a goodbye before you were encouraging your son to race you home - a perfect excuse to get as far away from George as possibleâŠand as quickly as possible. Of course, despite the way you ran down your street in the afternoon breeze, you still let Richard get to the front door first and you let him inside with a ruffle to his hair and one last glance from where you came, almost as if you were hoping to see your neighbour trailing after you.Â
Later that evening, once Andrew was home and dinner was had and Ritchie was tucked into bed, you were desperate to repair the damage to your mind that you had caused by your own actions. Your husband was sitting in the same spot on the couch as you had been earlier that day, already in his pyjamas, a magazine in his hand as he read quietly by the light of the table lamp. He was oblivious but you felt as though just him sitting there would cause him to realize what you had done so the only way to prevent that was to bring your full and entire attention back to him - where it rightfully belonged.Â
You plucked the magazine from his hands and tossed it onto the coffee table, urging his eyes to raise to your face as you tossed a leg over his lap and sat yourself down on his thighs. His hands fell to your hips just as you swooped in to kiss him purposefully, lingering on his lips for a few seconds before offering him a bit of tongue. He humoured you for a few seconds before he was tilting his head back with a soft chuckle to break your kiss.Â
âWhat are you doing?â he asked playfully.Â
You slung your arms around his shoulders and leaned forward against his chest until your noses were almost touching, asking him almost pleadingly, âHave sex with me.â
Andrewâs hands gave your hips a squeeze, âYou know I love you,â
âMhm.â
âBut Iâm far too tired for that right now, sugar, Iâm sorry.â
âAndy.â you dropped your head back in frustration, staring at the same part of the ceiling that you had earlier that day.
âIâll be nothing but completely disappointing to you.â he argued lightly. âYou deserve my best.â
You frowned and slid off his lap onto the couch beside him with a sigh.Â
âIâm sorry.â he repeated, leaving his hand on your waist to keep you close and he kissed up your neck, âIt was just a really exhausting day today. Maybe this weekend, okay?â
âSince when do we have to plan it?â you tisked.Â
âSince we got old.â he teased.Â
A small smile perked at the corner of your lips and you swatted him gently with the back of your hand, âSpeak for yourself.âÂ
Andrew kissed over your cheek and to your lips and you shared a few brief kisses before he replied softly, âWe are the same age, in case you forgot, and thus we are going to get old together.â
Never before did that statement bring a tinge to your heart but in that moment it did and you could only pull a tight smile and nod in reply and he gave you one more kiss before shifting off the couch and taking you by the hand to lead you to bed.Â
By Friday, you seemed to have fallen back into your usual routine of pretending that George didnât exist. The few times you saw each other in passing or at the baseball games were few and far between and conversations didnât stray farther than a polite hello or shallow discussions about your sons or the weather. Your initial guilt due to your solo situation on your couch from earlier in the week seemed to die down and you were very thankful for that. George was a great guy and you appreciated him as your neighbour and wanted to keep it that way.Â
That might also have been a reason why he was the first person you thought to call when your washing machine flooded all over your basement floor just after lunch. If nothing else, he was kind and reliable. He came over right away with his tool box in hand and you opened the front door for him and led the way into the basement where the flood was occurring. The unfinished concrete floor was covered with a thin layer of cold water that only seemed to be leaking more from somewhere behind the washing machine.Â
âI havenât even used it since we moved in!â you said as you stepped cautiously through the water to your laundry basket that was sitting protected on top of the machine. âFirst time and of course it goes to shit.â
âItâs okay.â George set his tool box on top of the adjacent dryer and then leaned over the two machines to see down between them and the wall, flashlight in hand. âGood you called. Wouldnât want you flooding away.â
âMy new house at that.â you added.Â
âExactly.â George wrapped his hands around the sides of the washer and warned you politely, âStep back a bit.â
When you did, he heaved the machine away from the wall with a tight grunt and your eyes widened at the bulge of his biceps under his t-shirt. It certainly wasnât a light thing to move so you coloured yourself impressed and you stayed out of his way as he managed to give himself enough space to get between the washer and the wall with a wrench from his tool box. You clutched your hands together and held them anxiously in front of your mouth as you watched him crouched down working, focusing your attention on hoping there was no damage done to your house rather than how his jeans fit him so nicely over his thighs.
âNothing major.â he called out with his head still hidden by the washing machine, âJust a loose pipe. Guess they werenât installed correctly.âÂ
âDamn.â you tisked.
âYeah,â George chuckled, his voice tight as he worked the wrench around the pipe to fix it for you, âThatâs what you can expect from these installers on new builds. Theyâre getting sloppy.âÂ
âYou seem to know what youâre doing.â
George straightened up carefully from behind the washing machine, âSame thing happened to us when we moved in, if you can believe. I actually liked to pay attention to what the plumber was telling meâŠand guess it helped to save you $30.â
Your eyes widened, â$30? My Lord.âÂ
âYeah,â George chuckled and set his wrench back in his tool box, âShould be all set now. If you have some towels we can use to mop up the floor that could be good. I can restart this load for you.â
âSure. Thanks.â you headed back upstairs and traipsed your damp footsteps up to the second floor to retrieve all your towels you owned from the linen cupboard in the main bathroom.Â
Bringing them all back to the basement, George had restarted your load of laundry that you had attempted to put on - including detergent and fabric softener and even set it to the correct wash cycle for your blouses. He then showed you the most efficient way to mop up the water with the towels without allowing it to leak into the foundation of the house and you couldnât help but be impressed by his knowledge base.Â
âI canât thank you enough.â you said with a relieved sigh as you both stood on the bottom step of the basement stairs and admired the organized mess of towels soaking up the water.
âNo problem at all.â George assured you modestly, âWas the most interesting thing to happen today.â
âYeah, I bet.â you chuckled, âNothing like a damsel in distress call to really shake up the lunch hour.â
âHardly a damsel in distress.â George brushed his hand over your back casually, âYouâre perfectly capable in many ways.â
You met his eye in the dim basement lighting before turning to look back up the flight of stairs as you cleared your throat, âDid you want tea or anything?â
âSure. If youâre offering.âÂ
As you led the way back upstairs and into your kitchen, you realized that was the first time he was in your house. Of course, it was when your basement was flooding and you had breakfast dishes still in the sink and Richardâs toy cars scattered all over the family room and part of you felt embarrassed as if you had to impress him for some reason.Â
âSorry that the place is such a mess.â you rushed out as you hurried across the kitchen to try and make the mound of dishes in the sink look less disgusting.Â
âNo need to apologise.â George tisked, âRealities of parenthood. I get it. I donât judge.âÂ
âYeah.â you sent a calm smile over at him in silent thanks before focusing on filling up the kettle in the sink, ready to make you both tea just like he did for you that first day you truly talked.Â
George set his tool box on the round kitchen table and stuffed his hands in the front pockets of his jeans as he walked slowly around the kitchen and took in your shiny new house that was already starting to look like a home. The counter by the hallway archway was covered in pens and stamps and opened mail on which your address was written on each and addressed to âMr and Mrs Andrew J Ridgeleyâ. George looked away, walking across the linoleum floor towards you and he leaned against the counter beside the stove as you turned on the burner and set the kettle down on top.Â
âWhereâs Nancy today?â you asked casually.Â
âOh, sometimes she goes to work with Jenn on Fridays and spends the day at the daycare in the office building. She has a few little friends there and whatnot so she likes it.â George explained.Â
âThatâs nice.â you replied, âSo on Fridays you really feel like an empty-nester like me, huh?â
George laughed faintly, âYeah, I suppose I do.â
âGood thing I saved you then today.â
âVery good thing.â George agreed smoothly.Â
There was a calm pause between you as the kettle boiled on the stovetop and you looked away from his light-eyed gaze with a casual lick to your lips. You tapped your fingers against the countertop.Â
âYâknow,â George said, âI was worried you were avoiding me recently or something.â
You looked back at him, âWhat?â
âI just felt like youâve been going out of your way not to talk to me or something so getting your call today kinda reassured me that weâre still on good terms.â
You let out a half laugh and rested your hand against your forehead for a brief moment in near embarrassment, âActuallyâŠI kinda was, honestly.â
Georgeâs eyes widened, âOh? Did I do something?â
âNo, no.â you assured him quickly, âWe have just been spending a lot of time together and I didnât want Andy to get the wrong idea.â
âDid he say something?â
âWellâŠnoâŠbut-â
âThen what wrong idea is there to get?â
You let out a soft nervous laugh without looking away from the steaming kettle but you didnât offer him any sort of response. George cocked his head to the side slightly in acknowledgment that he was listening for your reasoning. You had his undivided attention. Why did it make you nervous?
âYouâre justâŠâ you sighed despite the anxious smile that you couldnât lick away, staring unwaveringly at the stove, âReally sweet and really personable and I donât want to get too comfortable and too close to where Andy might feel uncomfortable or suspicious. Or Jennifer, for that matter. There are boundaries, you know? I donât want to overstep.â
âAnd if there werenât boundaries? What would be different?â
The kettle whistled and you stalled in answering his question by taking it from the stove and turning off the burner so you could pour the water into the mugs to steep. Finally, you set the empty kettle back down and forced yourself to look at him, âI donât think itâs appropriate to be talking about this.âÂ
âYou started it.â
âI didnât say anything.â you countered quickly, covering your bases.Â
âItâs not what youâre sayingâŠitâs how youâre saying it.â George said smoothly. You were suddenly very attuned to how warm and rich his voice was and your eyes flicked across his face like they always did when he was around, wanting to look at every inch of him. He continued purposefully, âHow you canât stop staring at me, especially.â
You scoffed and turned away from him with a blush rising to your cheeks, âIâm not staring at you.â
âYou were. You often do.â George teased. âIâm not a complete idiot, I know when someone is checking me out.â
âI donât-â you laughed nervously down to your steaming mugs of tea, your hands falling gently onto the edge of the counter, âI donât check you out.âÂ
âYes, you do.â George laughed just the same. âItâs okay. I donât mind it. Itâs flattering.â
You opened your mouth to reply with some defence but no words came to mind and you shut your mouth with a frustrated little huff and you pressed the heels of your palms against your eyes for a moment. With your cheeks so warm they could keep your tea hot, you almost wanted to leave if it wasnât for the fact that it was your own kitchen you were both standing in.Â
When your hands dropped loudly to your sides, George leaned his hip against the counter and crossed his arms over his chest as he asked in retaliation, âDo you mind when I check you out?â
Offering a disbelieving laugh, you glanced over at him, âYou donât check me out.â
âWhy do you say that?â he questioned.Â
âWhy?â you were taken aback, âBecause I dunno. Because why would you?â
âBecause youâre beautiful.â George answered. âAnd I most definitely stare at youâŠalthough I must be better at hiding it than you are.â
You kept your eyes on his, eyebrows furrowing for a brief moment, and you let a faint smile prick at your lips as you gave him a faint shake of your head.Â
âCan I confess something?â he asked.Â
âSure.â
âThe other day I came over here to bring you some banana bread I had baked butâŠI saw that you were already occupied on the couch.â he gestured haphazardly behind him towards your family room. âAnd I might have stared at you a little then.â
Your eyes widened and you raised your hands to your cheeks in realization, âOh my God.â
âIâm really sorry, I should have just left when I first noticed butâŠâ George sighed, âYou looked fucking gorgeous when you were touching yourself like that.â
âThatâs so embarrassing.â you mumbled despite your smile and the eye contact you kept with him.Â
âNo, itâs not.â George shrugged, âWeâre humanâŠwe can do whatever we need to in the privacy of our own homes.â
âWith peeping neighbours in our windows.â you teased.Â
âHey, now.â he laughed, reaching out to gently nudge your arm, âNot like I was standing out there with binoculars in one hand and my dick in the other.â
Your smile faltered for a second as if he had completely read your thoughts from that day and how you shamefully fantasized about him as you made yourself cum on your family couch. Georgeâs hand grazed down your arm and his finger linked in the sleeve of your blouse for a brief moment as if he were debating something in his own mind.Â
Then, his eyes focused on yours once more and he asked as casually as the weather, âWhat were you thinking about?â
It was a question that would ultimately change the course of your life depending on how you answered but at the moment, you didnât think that deeply about it. He was right there and he already confessed that he liked it when he stumbled across you like that, the least he deserved was an honest answer. Not to mention the gorgeous blue of his eyes was so mesmerizing that maybe you were a bit dizzy by him as you breathed out a soft, âYou.â
Pin drop silence.Â
Unbreakable eye contact.Â
And then he was grabbing you by the back of your neck and yanking you towards him for a kiss that burned every inch of your skin.Â
Your hands grasped the front of his t-shirt to hold him as close as possible, letting your lips mould sloppily together in some sort of semblance of a kiss that easily progressed into more. Standing at the counter in your kitchen, you grabbed onto each other like you were life preservers and he kissed you with so much passion that you had nearly forgotten what it had been like to be craved so carnally like that. He nearly took the breath from your lungs, bending over you until your back was arched and your body took the shape of his. Your hands tangled in the back of his hair as your lips smacked together wetly, tongues pushing together for a greedy taste of infidelity; although your spouses were the last things on your minds.Â
The steeping tea was forgotten about as he guided you backwards blindly across the kitchen and you gently hit the edge of the opposite counter, giving him the chance to grab the backs of your thighs and hoist you up onto it. Right away, your arms and legs were slinging around his body and yanking him closer all without breaking your kiss, sharing hungry moans into each other's mouths. Your fingers tightened in his soft hair but your aggression just pulled a handsome groan from his throat that tasted like heaven against your tongue.Â
With your ankles linked behind his back, you used the heels of your feet to pull him closer to the counter as you rested near the edge so the front of his blue jeans were pressed up snugly against yours, getting your fix of that fiery touch after so long, regardless of who it was. Your eyes were shut tightly with greed, taking what you wanted from his lips with your body arching against his. Georgeâs hands on your hips pressed indentations of his fingerprints into your flesh and he held you against him as he grinded against you faintly.Â
The sweet moan that fell from your lips had him moving like that again, rutting the front of his jeans right up between your spread legs, creating that friction that satisfied the craving of pleasure that you ached for. You moved with him faintly, grinding against his body in return from your spot on the edge of the kitchen counter until you both were turning more and more desperate from it.Â
George broke away from your kiss first and his hands shoved up the bottom of your blouse and lifted it over your head so it could be tossed aimlessly to the floor. You panted heavily to the kitchen as he moved his kisses down your neck and over your breasts that were tucked in your unflattering bra but he didnât mind one bit. He groaned against your chest as he sank to his knees in front of the counter, âYouâre fucking sexy.âÂ
âHoly shit.â you exhaled, lifting your bum off the countertop when he popped the button on your jeans so he could yank them off you.Â
âThatâs it.â George licked his lips as he guided your feet back until your heels were tucked on the edge so you were spread open for him, only separated by your underwear. He leaned in close and dusted his nose right up between your legs before his tongue was following, teasing your pussy over your underwear with the faintest of touches that still managed to make you squirm. He stared up at you from his knees, sending you a teasing wink as his fingers linked in the hem of your panties and he started to pull them down too, âIâve wanted to do this for too fucking long.â
Once they were dropped to the floor too and your feet were back in place where he wanted them, you could barely rush out a reply, âMe too.â
In reality, you hadnât truly realized you wanted that until you were put in that position but the images that your mind pictured earlier that week certainly might have proved otherwise.Â
He touched you like you were a masterpiece, gliding two fingers down between your glistening folds with his lips parted in near awe, watching how your wetness clung to his fingertips greedily. You raked a hand through his hair to guide his face in too and he gladly obeyed, nustling his tongue alongside his fingers with a gorgeous exhale that sent shivers up your spine. The caresses of his tongue were devine and he teased around your clit and down across your pussy in gentle strokes that had your head lolling to the side.Â
Being in that position wasnât new to you - you had a husband after all - but you werenât aware of how limited your experience might have been until George had you there. His first few touches and licks were expected and you offered him soft hums in appreciation, your teeth sunken into your bottom lip faintly as you watched him between your thighs. But then his large hands were sliding around your thighs and his fingers pressed into your flesh, his wedding ring on his left hand shimmering in the early afternoon sunlight, and he was nuzzling his face deeper with quick laps of his tongue. Your mouth fell open at his insistence and your hand in his hair gripped tighter in surprise.Â
âOh-â you stumbled out faintly.Â
George tugged you closer to the edge of the counter as he slurped at your cunt until he was sucking on your clit and your head tossed back with a sharp gasp and your back straightened up.Â
âFuck!â you squeaked.
He hummed against you, blue eyes staring straight up your body to gauge your every reaction as he tongued at your clit in quick strokes. The feeling was intense and you didnât know what to do with yourself as you gaped dumbly into your kitchen and almost choked over your breath, eyes struggling to stay open, and your hand that wasnât tangled in his hair ended up slamming flatly against the side of your refrigerator. The upper cabinets caught your head as you let out a loud moan to the ceiling, toes curling over the edge of the countertop, and George only grabbed tighter to your thighs to hold you on his mouth.Â
Your hand tightened in his hair although you couldnât decide if you were pulling him closer or wanting to push him away with how strong the pleasure was that he built within you. You mouthed a silent chant of âfuck, fuck, fuck-â to your kitchen ceiling, gaping dumbly to the light fixture. George took his right hand back just long enough to slip two fingers in his mouth before he was guiding them slowly inside your leaking pussy.Â
âOh God-â you whined tightly.Â
âGood girl.â he praised warmly against your cunt as his fingers started to thrust into you shallowly but strongly. âThis what you were thinking about?â
âMhm-â you could only nod cluelessly, barely able to make out what he was saying thanks to the ringing of your ears that was brought on by the pleasure he introduced to your body.Â
His tongue flicked faster at your clit and his fingers nudged up against that warm spongy spot just inside you at a perfect consistent pace. The moans that tumbled from your lips were nearly involuntary, coaxed out of you by his generous touch, until you were sure the neighbours could hear - if it werenât for the fact that your neighbour was the one between your legs at that very moment. All your stresses and anxieties from the prior few short weeks seemed to fall away and the rush of pleasure that tore through your body completely made up for it.Â
You felt dizzy and you rested your head back heavily against the upper cabinets behind you with your eyes screwed shut, barely able to choke out a, âYes-â
George gripped you tighter and kept his pace going, keeping his eyes on your face even if you werenât looking at him. He analyzed your every flutter of expression to see just how you wanted it, smothering a half smirk at the displeased huff that you let out when he gave his tongue a break to suck on your clit instead. The change up took a second to get used to but you had never been so catered to before so you werenât one to complain, tightening your fingers in his soft hair while he worked wonders on you.Â
Then that build up was forming again, flushing warmth across your skin, and you gaped down to him, âYeah, yeah, yeah-â
George didnât move a muscle from exactly where you needed him even as your legs started to quiver from where you were held open. You choked over your next breath as the first wave of pleasure tore down your spine and George gripped onto your thighs to hold you steady on the edge of the kitchen counter as you came on his mouth. His name fell from your lips like it was second nature and it truly felt so much better when he was there to hear it himself.Â
He pulled away once you started to get sensitive and he pulled his fingers out of you as he stood up and he rubbed along your messy cunt in lazy strokes. Your hand in his hair slid around the back of his neck and pulled him in for another open mouthed kiss, instantly sharing the taste of you that lingered on his tongue and you sucked on it greedily. George blindly unbuttoned his jeans while he kissed you, barely able to drop them and his underwear to the floor before you were tucking your legs around his waist again and tugging him closer.Â
âNo oneâs ever gone down on me like that before.â you confessed breathily between feverish kisses.
âNo?â George chuckled cockily into your mouth, kicking his jeans off his ankles and across your kitchen floor, âWell good thing you have me.â
You offered a sweet âmhmâ in reply that was quickly swallowed up by his lips once more.Â
He grabbed your thighs again and tugged you closer to the edge of the counter, âThis okay?â
âYeah.â you slung both your arms around his shoulders, leaving one hand in his hair and the other grasping onto the back of his shirt.Â
âYou want this?â he asked breathily.Â
âYou have no idea.âÂ
The two of you shared faint laughter that was swallowed up by a few more sloppy lustful kisses before George was breaking away from you long enough to look down between you so he could angle the head of his cock against your slick cunt. You shuttered slightly in anticipation, clinging onto the back of his shirt as you breathed him in greedily with your nose pressed against his cheek.Â
George pushed inside you slowly and once that aching stretch came to spread across your hips, your eyes met closely as your mouth fell open with a soft gasp. His eyes darted across your face before his lips were capturing yours in a sensual kiss and he slid deeper inside you with his hands grabbing at your doughy hips, sinking himself into your body. The wavering breath he let out into your mouth was laced so perfectly with the faintest moan and you felt it right through your body, making your muscles flutter around him.Â
âHoly shit.â George slid a hand around the back of neck, his fingers nestled in the roots of your hair, and he pulled your lips harder onto his with an underlying sense of urgency that burned hot over your skin. And, as he did, he started to thrust into you hungrily, sharing in your whimpering moan that blessed your kiss.Â
âFuck.â you choked out, your grip tightening on the fabric of his shirt as if to pull him impossibly closer.Â
Your kisses were messy from the quick aggression with which he fucked you on your kitchen counter but you kept at it like you never wanted to stop, unable to get enough of each other and the addictive drug of sin that joined you together. When even what he gave you didnât feel sufficient enough, you pressed your heels into the flesh of his ass to try and get him to give you more, whining desperately against his tongue-led kisses. He stopped completely, nestled as deep inside you as he could fit, and your head dropped back against the upper cabinets behind you with a warm moan at the glorious fullness he offered you. George grabbed your ass and pulled your body right up against his so he could lift you up off the counter and into his arms.Â
You gasped in surprise but clung onto him tightly, trusting him entirely to do whatever he pleased, and your hands splayed across his back over the thin material of his shirt to feel the way his toned back flexed as he held your body weight. He carried you through the adjacent doorway into the dining room and through the spacious archway into the front living room, the afternoon sun streaking in through the large picture window at the front of the house. The carpet was soft beneath his feet and hid his footsteps as he blindly navigated his way to the couch, still taken up by your lips that kissed him like he was more important than air. George sat himself down heavily on the couch with you perched perfectly on his lap, his dick still tucked warmly inside you.Â
âMm, my God.â you withered, driven by humanistic lust, and you were right away starting to bounce on his lap.Â
âHoly fuck, youâre sexy.â George groaned, slumping back comfortably on your couch that had been a wedding gift to you and your husband. He stared up at you with dilated blue eyes and he licked his lips at the sight, his large hands on your hips following your eager motions. But despite the obvious intent you held, he still reminded you politely, âYou tell me if itâs too much.â
âItâs not.â you insisted strongly, grounding your hands flat against his chest so he was held down on the couch and you had the leverage to ride him harder. You had wanted that for what felt like weeks now and even though you had initially wanted it from your husband, you couldnât be completely blamed for finding it elsewhere.Â
âOh my God, look at you.â he breathed in near awe, âYou want it so bad.âÂ
You couldnât bite back the sly smile that pricked at the corner of your mouth even if you scrunched your eyes shut and tilted your head back in some effort to keep him from seeing the effect he had on you. Your skin clapped lewly against his thighs with every bounce, tainting your marital home each and every time. The feeling of his hand around your throat startled you slightly.Â
âThis okay?â he asked.Â
âFuck, yeah.â you stumbled out.Â
That wasnât new either and you had your fair share of more kinky interactions with your husband before he was your husband and before parental responsibilities and careers started to diminish the passion. It had been far too long.Â
âHarder.â you ordered.Â
Georgeâs hand squeezed your throat a little tighter, âBetter?â
âMhm.â you withered, still messily bouncing on his lap.Â
âWhat do you say?âÂ
His demand took you by surprise but it was invigorating and you looked down at him and his handsome lust filled expression, offering him an angelic, âThank you.âÂ
âThank you, sir.â he corrected you smoothly.Â
You nearly choked over your breath and the obvious reaction to that simple demand had Georges smirking proudly under you as you tried to keep riding him on your couch.Â
His hand tightened around your neck a little more, ordering you strongly, although his voice could never get rid of the undertones of gentleness, âSay it.âÂ
âThank you, sir.â you exhaled.Â
âGood girl. Youâre doing such a good fucking job.âÂ
âYou feel so fucking good inside me.â you whimpered. âI donât wanna stop.âÂ
âDonât. Keep going until you make yourself cum.â
A soft chuckle left your lips as you confessed, âI canât cum like this.â
âNo?â George tugged at your neck to urge you down on top of him so you were chest to chest and he could kiss you.Â
You took that opportunity to rut yourself against him greedily, rocking your hips back and forth on his lap with your clit rubbing faintly against his pelvis just enough to get a little huff out of you against his lips. George let go of your throat to take two handfuls of your ass instead and he guided you into stronger motions against his body, keeping you on his cock even as you used his body to stimulate your aching clit. Your fingers fisted the front of his shirt tightly, moaning into his mouth while his tongue pushed insistently against yours until you were falling breathless.Â
When he slid his hands up your back, you tried to keep yourself going the way he had started for you but it wasnât the same. Before you could beg for him to help you again, he was swallowing you up in his arms and smoothly sliding one of his legs under him so he could flip you over and drop you both lengthwise across the living room couch with him rightfully on top of you.Â
âFuck.â you squeaked, throwing your arms around his shoulders just as he started thrusting into you roughly, forcing your head back against the arm of the couch with a choked, âSh-Shit!âÂ
âBetter?â George taunted against your cheek.
âYes, sir.â you whimpered.Â
His chuckle was low and warm and your toes curled at the sound, legs wrapping around his waist to keep him close. But he would never dream of stopping, not when he had you where he had dreamt of having you for as long as you had imagined the same about him.Â
What had started as a somewhat cautious rendezvous had quickly moulded into a carnally lustful hookup, entirely trusting of each other, and he wasnât holding back as he fucked you on your couch harder than you had been in a while. You couldnât even manage to form words as you stared up at him above you with your mouth agape and your eyebrows furrowed with intense pleasure, stupid little moans tumbling freely from your throat as language abandoned you. His icy stare was steamy hot and you refused to look away for even a second, raking your nails across the back of his t-shirt until the fabric was definitely being creased and wrinkled.Â
âWant me to make you cum, sweetheart?âÂ
His voice was ethereal and you could have finished from that sentence alone, the pet name causing your swollen cunt to tighten around him for a moment.Â
âUse your words.â George teased.Â
âPlease,â you forced out, âsir.âÂ
âCan you cum like this?â he asked softly.Â
You nodded quickly, already feeling the seeds of an impending orgasm blossoming inside you, âYeah.âÂ
âYeah?â George chuckled, nudging his knees across the floral couch cushion to be a bit closer to you, keeping his thrusts so perfectly deep, and when he sat back from you just enough to get his hand around your throat again, he was at the perfect angle to hit your g-spot dead on. When you took in a sharp breath at the quick rising pleasure from his minor adjustment, he smirked down at you, âYou needed it that bad, huh? Already gonna cum for me?âÂ
âYes, sir.â you repeated dumbly up to him, swimming in a euphoric haze, âPlease donât stop.âÂ
âNo way, baby.â he promised, keeping your unwavering eye contact, âWanna feel you cum all over my fucking cock.âÂ
âPlease.â you breathed, face scrunching up from the intense sensations. âPlease-â
George was on the same wavelength as he was blessed with the glorious feeling of your body, already feeling himself falling into his own rising pleasure. His hand that wasnât taken to your throat was gripping the arm of the couch beside your head and with every thrust, his hair was falling farther over his forehead on beautiful messy waves. You wanted to kiss him again but you wanted him to make you cum more, so you didnât dare move him from his positioning, taking the view gladly instead as your attention was all on him and your fingers stayed locked around the fabric of his shirt.Â
âFuck, thatâs a good girl, I can feel you tightening up already.â George spoke down to you, his voice so rich and heavenly you swore it made you dizzy.Â
âIâm gonna cum.â you whimpered loudly, head lifting from the arm of the couch so you could peer down your body and watch how he fucked you, the sight of his dick disappearing inside you before pulling back out almost all the way covered in your glistening wetness in rapid succession only making your impending orgasm feel stronger and stronger. You were almost sure you were going to rip his shirt right off him as you squeaked out, âFuck, fuck fuck, right there, right there-âÂ
âUh huh?â Georgeâs jaw clenched as he tried to hold himself back for the sake of you as the priority. You had to finish first.Â
The moment that the first wave of pleasure hit you, your entire body shuttered and your head tossed back against the arm of the couch with a silent gape to the ceiling, eyes screwed shut. Then it was all let out with the most beautiful trembling moan George had ever heard and you filled your silent house with the sounds of your euphoria and the praise of his name, painting the walls in sin. You hadnât cum that hard in a while to the point where you almost blacked out from the strength of it and your body wrapped itself around George to yank him down on top of you for something to hold onto.Â
That just made it even more impossible for him to stop as he kept fucking you right through it, groaning loudly against your cheek as he fought against your vice-like grip around his aching cock. He was getting sloppy with it, losing himself in the warm wet heaven of your pussy and the lewd sound it filled the living room with. Your ankles linked behind his back and pulled him in deeper, gasping and whimpering in sensitivity that you pushed aside to bask in the glorious and reliving pleasure he brought you.Â
âIâŠâ George choked out, dipping his face into your neck as you held each other tightly, âIâm gonna fucking cum.âÂ
âGimme it.â you pleaded. âPlease, sir.âÂ
Forward thinking was not your priority in that moment as all you craved was for him to claim you completely, filthily, beautifully. For all you cared, this could have just been one perfectly intense dream and you wanted to make the absolute most of it.Â
With a few more thrusts, George was shoving hard into you once more and as his dick throbbed inside you, he came strongly, spurting thickly as deep as he could reach. Your mouth fell open at the feeling and one hand flew to his hair to tangle in the soft strands and hold his face in your neck as he moaned heavenly against your flushed skin. He ground into you greedily, giving you everything he had and it made your mouth water, your head tilting back to stare up at the living room ceiling with a mouthed âoh my Godâ.Â
âFuck.â George huffed, gently allowing his body weight to rest on top of you completely.Â
You welcomed him gladly and enveloped him in your embrace and even kissed his head and his faint breathy chuckle at your action had you smiling. The pleasure hormones swirled around your mind and body and before they could fade away, George was sliding his hand over your cheek and guiding your lips to his for a slow, sensual, breathless kiss.Â
The two of you made out like that on the couch for a few minutes, what was once such a rush now dimmed down to lazy yet purely passionate kisses in the silence of your marital home. He was still tucked inside you and feeling his body so close with yours was addicting. Your fingers scratched through the back of his hair and he broke your kiss to rest his head against your collarbones.Â
âI needed that so fucking bad, oh my God.â George sighed.Â
âMe too.â you confessed lightly.Â
âItâs been way too long.â
âTell me about it.â
There was a moment of silence as the reality of your situation settled on your minds.Â
âWe really did that.â you exhaled.Â
âYeah.â George sighed.Â
âDo you regret it?âÂ
George lifted his head from your shoulder to look at you properly, âDo you?â
âI asked you first.â
A faint smile pricked at the corner of his mouth and he answered with a soft, âNo.â
You trailed your hand out of his hair and down the side of his neck to guide him in for a chastĂ© kiss, âMe neither.âÂ
George gave you one more kiss before he was carefully sitting back from you, âOur tea is probably cold.â
You giggled softly, âProbably.âÂ
âWant me to get you your clothes?â
âPlease.âÂ
He carefully pulled out and you let your hand take his place, staying on your back to keep from leaking out onto the couch, and he disappeared back into the kitchen. For the few seconds he was gone, you stared wide-eyed out the front window to the tree-lined street, the heavy side of reality settling onto your consciousness. If you had felt guilty about your thoughts the last weeks, then this was unimaginable. You committed arguably the ultimate sin in marriage - how would you ever come back from this?Â
âHere you go.â
George held out your underwear to you first and you glanced up at him - now fully dressed himself - and you took them from him with a soft thanks. He helped you up from the couch and you hurried to shimmy your clothes on while he watched you.Â
âThis should be a one time thing, right?â you said after a moment.Â
âYeah, probably.â George sighed.Â
âAndâŠjust between us?âÂ
âOf course.â he agreed quickly. âWe donât want toâŠmess everything up.â
âYeah.â you smiled faintly, thankful that he understood.Â
You could see him hesitate for a moment before he was taking your hand and leaning in to kiss you again. Despite the events that had just happened, the move made you a little shy and you pulled away a second later with a bashful smile to the ground. His thumb brushed over your skin lazily and as you stood together in your living room face to face in the afternoon sun, you felt drawn into him to steal another gentle kiss from his plush lips. Without sharing a word or any additional touch, you kissed softly, innocently, for a few long seconds before breaking away from each other again. You licked your lips that tasted like him and he noticed with a fond smile.Â
âThe school bus should be here soon.â he said.Â
âMhm.â you hummed, only half paying attention as your gaze was transfixed by his swollen lips.Â
âWe can walk together if you want.âÂ
âMhm.âÂ
There was another momentary silence between you and Georgeâs faint bite to his bottom lip had your eyebrows naturally peaking for a split second. He could read your face like it was the front page of the morning paper.Â
âThis isnât going to be a one time thing, is it?â
You shook your head and took the half step closer to him as you leaned in for another tender kiss.Â
He was everywhere in your house now. Everywhere you looked it was tainted with George and you were worried that it showed all over your face. The kitchen...the living roomâŠeverywhere you looked. That very same night you stood in the kitchen preparing dinner while Richard watched TV in the family room and you tried not to think about the memories that the counter behind you held or pay attention to the constant leak that dampened your panties under your jeans. Andrew would be home in no time and you had only that long to compose yourself enough to face him like nothing was wrong.Â
The phone on the kitchen wall rang loudly, startling you dramatically and your head whipped around to it. You set the knife down on the cutting board and wiped your hands on your apron as you made your way over to it. Without thinking twice, you answered it with a casual, âHello?â
âHey, my love. Itâs me.â
Your grip tightened on the receiver at your husbandâs voice and you cleared your throat before answering, âHi, Andy. Whatâs going on?â
âI just heard news that the boss wants me to come out for dinner with a potential client tonight so I wonât be home until a bit later. Nothing crazy but weâre hoping to get them onboard with this pitch and apparently bottomless wine is the way to do it.â his soft chuckle acted as a way to cover up his disappointment - you knew that well after your few years together.Â
âOh. Okay.â you looked to the ground, silently grateful you wouldnât have to face him until later.Â
âIâm really sorry, sugar.â Andrew said softly through the phone, âIâll make it up to you. I promise.â
âNo, no. Thatâs okay. Do what you gotta do.â you pulled the most chipper voice you could.Â
âIâll make you proud.â
You slouched your shoulder against the wall, âYou always do, Andy.âÂ
âTell Ritchie I say hello and I love him. I wonât be back before his bedtime.âÂ
âOf course. Be safe, okay?â
âI will. I love you.â
You nibbled your bottom lip for a half second before answering through the guilt that burned within you, âI love you too, honey.âÂ
It was almost 11pm when you heard the front door open. Richard had long been put to bed - although not without asking for Andrew a half dozen times and trying to stall bedtime so he could see him before he slept - and even you had retired to bed yourself. With a book in hand, you were in your nightgown on your side of the bed in the warm light of your bedside lamp, trying to look as nonchalant as possible for when your husband would return home. He didnât need to know a single thing and especially not how often you had been thinking of how Georgeâs night was going since you had parted that afternoon.Â
Each quiet footstep on the stairs had your heart racing but you had all evening to calm yourself so you had belief that you were definitely able to play it cool. So, when the bedroom door opened and Andrew stepped inside in his black work slacks and pale blue button up, you offered him a loving smile. He closed the door behind him again so as to not wake your son and it was then that you noticed the small bouquet of flowers in his hand. Your smile faltered for a moment, feeling an uncomfortable weight settling in your chest.Â
Andrew just kept his warm grin and he walked over to your bedside to lean down to greet you with a kiss and the flowers, âHappy anniversary, sugar.âÂ
You didnât know what to say for a moment, using all your willpower to keep the smile on your face despite the fact that you completely forgot it had been your wedding anniversary of all days. But you closed your book and set it on your bedside table, âAw, thank you, my love.â
âIâm really sorry I missed most of the day.â Andrew said, leaning down to kiss your cheek.
âThatâs okay.â you brushed it off easily since you did much worse that day, âYouâre here now.â
âFinally.â Andrew took the flowers across the room and set them on the dresser still in their cellophane so he could get ready for bed. âAnd itâs Friday, thank God.â
You watched him loosen his tie and then slide it off from around his neck and he dropped it on the dresser before starting to unbutton his shirt.Â
You tried to keep casual conversation, âHow was the dinner?â
âIt went really well actually.â Andrew said, âGot them on board and they will be signed with us on Monday.âÂ
âThatâs great! Although I didnât have any doubts; youâre their best guy anyway.âÂ
âYou flatter me,â Andrew glanced over at you with a sweet smile as he walked across the room and draped his shirt over the back of the armchair. He then unbuckled his belt before it, too, was joining the forming pile on the chair and he dropped his slacks, âBut now I donât want to think about work because itâs now the weekend and itâs our anniversary and all my attention is yours. I told you Iâd make today up to you.â
âThatâs okay.â you assured him softly. âIâm not upset.âÂ
âI am.â he protested gently and your eyes followed him back across the room and around to his side of the bed. He pushed back the sheets and climbed in beside you in only his underwear, telling you honestly, âIâve felt so badly saying no to you so much the last little while.â
âItâs really okay, honey.â you promised, lolling your head to the side to look at him.Â
âNope, not accepting that.â he tapped your nose, âI can tell I was doing nothing but disappointing you and I donât like doing that. Not that we need an excuse but I think our anniversary is the best time to get back at it, you reckon?âÂ
You didnât realize how hard you were biting your bottom lip until the pad of his thumb gently swiped over it to get you to let go and then he slid his hand around the side of your face and guided you in for a soft kiss. You tried to push the guilty thoughts to the back of your mind and focus on your kind-hearted husband at your side who, even after an insanely long work day, still wanted to give you what you wanted. There was no doubt in your mind that you were still in love with him, but you kept your new secret locked away in order to prevent hurting the man you loved.Â
Andrew was obviously clueless to your internal affairs and his kisses were just as passionate as ever, still managing to erupt butterflies in your stomach with every lingering lock of your lips. Your fingers wrapped around his wrist of the hand that cradled your face and the fact that he didnât have an ounce of suspicion from the taste of your lips that had kissed another man made you sure that you could have your cake and eat it too. It was almost thrilling.Â
Your husband broke your kiss and reached under the sheets to tug at the hem of your nightgown, âWanna take this off for me?âÂ
You gladly pulled it over your head and tossed it to the carpeted floor beside the bed and he moved in again to kiss your neck while his hand trailed down your naked body and traced the shape of your breasts and the peak of one of your nipples. He definitely knew where to touch you and that was never a question, proven by the way your eyes fluttered shut when his lips grazed just the right spot under your ear and his tongue against your skin pulled shivers down your spine.Â
You took the initiative to shuffle yourself on the mattress so you could lay yourself down properly against your pillow and Andrew was following after you gladly, laying half on top of you with his forearm holding him up at your side. Your hands guided his lips back to yours and you shared deepening kisses in the warmth of your shared bedroom. With your fingers tangled in the back of his short brown hair, you shared the responsibility of guiding your kisses until his tongue was nudging against yours. Opening up for him was easy but there was that tiny worry in the back of your mind wondering if somehow he could tell who else you had been kissing in his absence.Â
In reality, Andrew was perfectly clueless, and he trailed his hand down your bare body and under the sheets and right over the front of your panties. You hummed pleasantly into his kiss and spread your legs a little more for him, urging his hand to rub strongly across your clothed pussy. After a few seconds, he was pulling away from your lips with a faint smile at the corner of his mouth and you met his gaze with your teeth sinking into your bottom lip.
âOh my God,â Andrew chuckled breathily, his hand still helping itself between your legs, âYouâre so wet.â
You could only offer him a soft giggle that he kissed away greedily.Â
âIâve kept you waiting that long, hm?â he teased against your mouth.Â
You could only manage a faint nod into his kisses.
He didnât need to know that most of that wetness he was feeling was thanks to your neighbour.Â
Andrew pulled away from your lips for a moment so he could focus on shoving down your underwear under the blankets and you blindly helped to kick them off to get lost under the sheets. Once his fingers found your cunt again, you were pulling his lips back on yours by the back of his neck, silently praying he couldnât feel the remnants of Georgeâs cum still leaking out of you. But he was blissfully unaware as he touched you like that, fingers rubbing at your clit and then sliding between your glistening folds and back up, his lips pulling hungry kisses from your own.Â
When he finally pulled away from your lips, you followed his lead to hold up the sheets to let him shuffle himself underneath them, sharing soft laughter at the ungraceful nature of it as he got himself between your legs. You let the bed sheets fall overtop of him and you adjusted your pillow under your head with a nervous lick to your lips as you stared up at the ceiling. You were sure there was no way he could know - it had been all afternoon and evening after all - but a part of you couldnât help but feel nervous.Â
The first touch of his tongue against your pussy had your eyelids fluttering and your breath shuttering in your chest. He nudged your legs open wider and his hands wrapped around your thighs, holding you open for his mouth and the gentle caresses of his tongue. Your eyes bore into the ceiling, focusing on the touches of your husband beneath your bedsheets, shamefully thinking back to that afternoon when George had you up on your kitchen counter and ate your pussy like it was his last meal. Andrewâs lazy and gentle strokes werenât bad, justâŠdifferent. Familiar. Expected.Â
He moved as if he were cleaning you up rather than aiming to make you messier and although it felt good, it still fell short. You shut your eyes and tried to focus on it a little more, offering a soft hum to the dimly lit bedroom as your fingers grasped the pillow you were lying on. You exhaled to the ceiling, trying to relax yourself into the mattress without thinking too hard about the fact that your husband was pretty much eating another manâs cum out of you at that very moment.Â
After only a few more seconds, Andrew pressed a sloppy wet kiss to your clit and then started to move back. Eyes snapping open, you set your hand on top of his head over the sheets, holding him in place as you requested quietly, âCan you put your fingers in me too?â
âSure.â he chuckled faintly, words muffled by the sheets and duvet.Â
You felt him glide his fingers across your slick pussy and then he was sinking two inside you slowly, right down to the knuckle. His tongue followed again and he lapped at your clit while his fingers pushed strongly inside you all the way and back out in slow thrusts.Â
âYeah,â you breathed, keeping your hand on the back of his head, âFaster.â
He followed your demand with fingers and tongue, ravishing you a little faster until his jaw was starting to ache and his hand was cramping up from those quick thrusts. Andrew hummed flatly against you and slowed himself down after a few seconds and before he could stop completely, you were squirming slightly underneath him.Â
âCan you only go, like, halfway with your fingers?â you requested quietly.Â
There was a pause and then movement as he shuffled his way out of the sheets to let them fall to the end of the bed, exposing your naked body to the air conditioned bedroom. He caressed your hip gently with a quiet, âAre you okay?â
âYeah.â you replied almost too fast, âWhy?âÂ
âItâs justâŠyouâve never had to tell me what to do before. I always usually make you cum.â
âI know, I know.â you assured him quickly, wracking your brain for an excuse, âWas just wanting to try new things.â
Andrew smiled faintly at you and nodded, âOkay.â
You returned his soft smile and he leaned down to kiss your lips, once, twice, and a third time before he was sitting back on his knees and shuffling out of his underwear. You tried to hide your disappointment that he wasnât going to go down on you some more behind a tightlipped smile as he met your gaze and pulled the sheets up around you both again. Habitually, your legs went around his thighs as he situated himself on top of you and his lips locked with yours again in slow sensual kisses, tangling together as husband and wife in your shared bed like how it was supposed to be.Â
âReady?â he asked softly.Â
âMhm.â you slid your hands up his back and scratched your fingers across his shoulder blades lightly as he got himself situated.Â
The head of his cock nudged against your dripping pussy and your muscles fluttered at the sensation, naturally waiting for him to finally push inside you. And, when he did, his eyes stayed focused on yours without breaking away for even a second, watching your expression as he filled you completely. Your hands rested on his back as you stared right back at his face, taking in his dark and handsome features that you loved so dearly, and yet part of you was already missing Georgeâs blue eyed gaze.Â
The flicker of a guilty wince across your expression was covered with ease by the first thrust from your husband as he started to make love to you properly. He kissed your lips sweetly, sharing single little fleeting kisses and soft breaths as you tangled under the sheets together. His thrusts were slow and deep and so incredibly loving, something that had been so comforting over the recent few years together. Something you didnât realize mattered much. Not until George came over that afternoon and shook your very knowledge of reality and pleasure to its core.
Andrew broke away from your kiss to tuck his face into your neck and your arms wrapped entirely around his back to hold him on top of you, whimpering softly against his shoulder as he took you over like that. Your eyes scrunched shut and you desperately tried to stay in the moment, clinging onto your husbandâs beautiful caramel skin and the scent of his office that lingered on him; copy ink and paper. His warm breaths fell against your neck in gentle pants in time with his precise thrusts, your bed squeaking faintly beneath you.Â
But your mind was straying again, drifting to the house next door and the man who had his way with you that afternoon; the one who somehow made you see stars for the first time in years. That used to be you and Andrew or so you recalled as the memories faded with time, but now it was all so fresh with George and you were drunk on the newfound adrenaline of it all. You tried to hush your mind from begging you to do it again and again and again with the man who had his own wife and his own family and who wasnât legally bound to you in any way.Â
Just because you couldnât have him didnât mean you couldnât think of him. With your eyes closed tightly and your husbandâs face still tucked warmly in your neck as he made love to you gently into your bed, you shamelessly imagined him to be George instead. Your teeth sunk into your bottom lip and your mind swirled with memories from that afternoon and the dirty words that your neighbour spoke to you. You imagined him saying such things to you now, holding you down on your bed, fucking you like you never knew you needed.Â
As you clung onto your husband, your lips formed the words without thought, mouthing them silently to the ceiling, âYes, sir.â
George took up your mind until your thoughts were so vivid that you swore you could smell him right there with you, taking the place of your husband. Even Andrewâs soft sounds were that of George and you were buzzing off the fresh memory that burned within you, completely encapsulated by the man that wasnât yours. You could do nothing else but picture him on top of you instead, mouthing his name to your bedroom ceiling over and over as if speaking to him in your mind.Â
âThatâs it.â
The breathy faint voice that ghosted across your ear tore you from the strength of your imagination but the power that George still held over you kept you going just that little bit longer.Â
âHoly shit, youâre gonna cum already?â Andrew chuckled against your cheek, âI can fucking feel it.âÂ
âShh.â you pulled his face back into your neck, playing it off effortlessly that you were too close for casual conversation. That wasnât entirely a lie because the words that George spoke to you in your memory were certainly bringing you closer by the second, urging your muscles to tighten up around your husbandâs dick.Â
Andrew kept his pace going even as your nails pressed into the muscles of his back and your body fell into pleasure beneath his. Your orgasm certainly wasnât as strong as the two you had that afternoon but it was still real and it still felt good, regardless of the slight disappointment that filled your guilty conscience.Â
âYes.â you squeaked out, tangling your hand in the back of his hair to grip tightly to his soft brunette roots, âFuck-â
âOh my God.â Andrew groaned from over top of you, shifting away from you a little to get a better angle with his hands pressed onto the pillow on either side of your head.
Panting softly underneath him, your hands slid down to his biceps and you held onto him as he thrusted into you a little faster, those big brown eyes staring right into your distracted gaze. He was still as beautiful as ever to you and the expression of pleasure that spread across his face was just as breathtaking as the first night you shared together six years earlier. Only seconds later, he was pulling out of you and coming right across your abdomen with the added help of his own hand, offering quiet moans to your bedroom walls as he finished himself off. You watched him closely, tearing your eyes away from his face to glance down between you under the sheets to get a glimpse at the mess he made across your flushed skin.Â
âShit.â he huffed and carefully shifted off of you.Â
You took the sheets from him to hold them up and out of the way as he rolled over to grab a few tissues from the bedside table. He helped to clean you up like the gentleman he was and then you let the blankets fall gracefully over the both of you as he leaned in for a few breathless kisses.Â
âHow was that?â he asked teasingly.Â
You bit back your smile, âGood.â
âGood?â he laughed lightly, feigning offence, âJust good, huh?â
âYou know what I mean.â you swatted his chest playfully.Â
Andrew tossed the sheets back and swung his legs off the bed, âIâm gonna throw this out. Did you want water or anything?â
âIâm okay.âÂ
He leaned back down towards you for one more kiss, âOkay. Be right back.â
You tucked the sheets up to your chin as you watched him stand up and shuffle his underwear back on before he was patting across the carpeted floor to the ensuite bathroom. When he was out of view, your eyes drifted to the flowers still resting on the dresser across the room and you nibbled at your bottom lip to try and keep the guilt at bay. Then, you looked straight up at the ceiling instead, trying to settle the rapid beating of your heart over the realization that you had to think of another man apart from your husband to get off. That had never happened before.Â
Andrewâs gentle humming came from the bathroom as he brushed his teeth and finished getting ready for bed and you tried to let the familiarity of his voice soothe you but it didnât do much. Instead, you just kept wondering what George sounded like when he sang or what music he played when he baked or if he was thinking of you as much as you were thinking of him. How ridiculous. How absolutely teenage of you.Â
âAlright,â Andrew emerged from the bathroom and joined you in bed once more, âall set.â
You reached over to your bedside table to turn off your lamp before laying beside him again, habitually wrapping yourself up under his arm. He kissed your head and sighed as he settled, holding you close under your shared sheets.Â
âI love you.â he said through the dark.Â
You rested your cheek against his shoulder, âI love you too.â
Andrew was drifting quickly after a long day but you were still wide awake, staring blankly across the room to the front windows and their shut curtains. You aimlessly trailed your fingertips over your husbandâs chest and the faint dusting of chest hair that grew down between his pecs, wondering to yourself that if Andrew still felt like home to you, why did your mind crave to be elsewhere. Mostly, you tried not to think of George.
You really tried.Â
PART TWO
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đđČđ§đšđ©đŹđąđŹ | After finding out about their exclusion from the school yearbook, HellfireâEddie Munsonâisn't keen in letting his feelings fall for your attempt to fixing said issue.
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By the coming of the fall season of 1982, the Hellfire Club had garnered the stigma of satanic cultists that tainted the lives of those associated.Â
What started as a throngâfour losersâof curious minds, on an endeavor to escaping the suffocating suburbia of Hawkins, Indiana, transpired into a league of camaraderie, fighting the hellscape of dark wizards and evil lords. Perfect comb-overs and pristine pom-poms who lived on the green laws that housed Reagan signs couldnât touch them under the guise of their characters who built their strength and thick skin to defeat the wicked of suffering towns and cities through quests. Those four were invincible in the threshold of the drama room.
But in the real world, they had a target on their backs that merely grew as the years passed.Â
And Eddie Munson was victim number one, placed at the forefront of all propelled abuse.Â
But the beauty of Hellfire allowed the proffering of solutions, in which he quickly found solace within. See, the notion of characters, and qualities, and disguises permitted the perfect opportunity to build a facade unlike oneâs truest self, that protected the vulnerable inside.Â
The terrors of childhood abuse, loss of loved ones, and the torment of classmates couldnât be seen on the sneering smirk and scowling eyes that accompanied Eddie Munson everywhere he went. The act of toughness was not a thing to be found difficult; he saw it in its worst quality within the bruteness of his father, and he saw it in its best quality within the perseverance of his uncle.Â
Eddie Munson had no issue opening his arms to those who were caught in the pressuring seas of conformity, and he surely had no issue abusing back those who started it first, with a insult or shove being met with his harder kick and punch.
See, both aspects of toughness.
And while the idea may have protected him from the superficial blows of a socially divided high school, it actually hurt the potential improvements to his well being, suppressing all that left him weak and vulnerable, and choosing the outlet of a drink or substance that disabled his mind from the thoughts of reality.Â
But Eddie Munson couldnât care about himself, no ever did anyways.Â
Until you. And he hurt you.Â
âThis is bullshit! Complete and utter fucking bullshit!â If it hadnât been for the cacophonous shrills of the school cafeteria, surely Eddie Munson would have garnered the usual attention from his antics. But instead, everyoneâs attention was captured by the occurrence that was happening on the southern end of the crowded room. âI mean, really, what the fuck is this?!â His broad hand flung a pretzel out of frustration, not bothering to acknowledge the innocent bystander that got caught in the crossfire of his heated action.Â
To say Eddie Munson was pissed would be the understatement of the century.Â
The gnawing agitation that seemed to innately follow him wherever, had now been triggered by the bright smiles of individual students, paraded in their best attire, with glee of acknowledgement. Today was club picture day, and Hellfire was not included. As the lunch period progressed to its ticking last minutes, students of all age ranges savored the remaining bits of their glorious thirty minute break from school hell, but not Eddie. Nope. Because for every minute of those thirty minutes, Eddie watched as clubs, one by one, walked the notorious stage where all Hawkins Highâs productions had been showcased, and sat with cheesy smiles at the notion of being a valued representative for their schoolâs yearbook.
But not Hellfire.
The heavy, black curtains provided the cleanest backdrop for its low budgeted cost, giving ample focus to the students, who sat with the straightest of all postures, amongst the perfect array of chairsâthe good ones, too, not the ones that make your butt go numb after twenty minutes. Row by row, everyone had a place, even being complimented by the two large, fake plants that added a splash of color with their faux green leaves.Â
Gareth sighed. âIt really is, man.â He turned back from watching the drama club get their picture taken, returning to pick at the cold spaghetti that stained his plastic tray. Everyone got photos, Hellfire got stale food. âBut what do you expect, dude? This school already treats us like garbage, as it is.â
âWe shouldn't tolerate this treatment, Emerson!â Eddie snapped, slapping Garethâs hand that was causing the insistent scratch of his fork scraping his plate. The boy could only scoff in defeat at his ruined lunch, now that his plasticware landed on the dirty tiles of the lunchroom.Â
Eddie was becoming revved up. He groaned in irritation, feeling the need to slam his palm into the table, eliciting the flinches of each boy.
âLook, well, thereâs nothing we can do.â Mike, at an attempt, reasoned with Eddie. But he merely got a seething glare that asked him who does he think heâs talking to.Â
âOh, no?â Eddie snuffed with a mocking face. None of the boys were daring to challenge his eye contact. None of them ever did when he got like this. His worst days. âYou boys gotta learn to take what you deserve.â He spoke too calmly for anyoneâs liking. âItâs the only way people like us make it through life.â
Eddie jumped from his chair, the force too heavy for the flimsy thing, as it scraped the tile flooring before clashing with the ground beneath. All eyes were on him. Puffing the laps of his jacket, he strutted his way to the stage, all leather and chains, bumping shoulders with those who stood in his way. Done diligently, his worn sneakers stomped the couple steps, announcing his arrival. Those in the drama club were quick to move out of the way, refusing to become belittled for their judgemental stares against the Freak. But they were disregarded. Closest to Eddie Munson sat Nancy Wheeler, co-editor of the 1986 Hawkins High Yearbook. She rolled her eyes, fidgeting with her precious pen that had been used to check-off every name of every member of every club to ensure publication was precise and correct.
âWheeler.â Eddie taunted, coming close to her table, tightly-balled fists supporting his weight as he leaned close to her face. âFunny,â he peered at his watch, âlunch is almost over and you have yet to call us up.â
There was no need to clarify âus.â Everyone knewâfor worst reasonsâwho they were.
Nancy huffed, professionalism embedded in her character as she responded with such cadence, âThatâs because youâre not on the list, Eddie.â And it was such professionalism of cadence that ticked him off. As she held up the roster of all clubs and members, contaminated with the ink of her pen, scratching titles off, Eddie snatched the paper from her hold, Nancy wincing at his aggression.Â
âThe Art Club, the Aviations Club, the Math Club,â He read off, âthe fucking ROTC shitbags!â He slapped the paper down with a harsh slam. âSome fucking wannabe soldiers, who arenât even a fucking club here, can get their fucking picture taken, but not Hellfire?!â
Nancy was attempting to control her emotions from the ambush of his angry words, his spit coating her delicate makeup with every yell of his tirade. âLook, Eddie, thatâs the list Principal Higgins gave us.â She pointed between herself and you.Â
Shit, she pointed to you.Â
You, whoâd been quietly watching this shitshow go down, standing near the edge of the stage, with a camera held tightly in your sweaty palms. While his outburst had you racking with worry, it also elicited a wave of sympathy due to their obvious exclusion, clear as day as to why Principal Higginâs didnât want their association with Hawkins High. It was fucking awful.Â
But Eddie Munson didnât see you. He saw you.
You, as in the fake smile that accompanied your obnoxious cheers, whereâd you hangout with your bitchy friends, mingling amongst Jason Carverâs goons, before heading back to school the next day where you ran the student body government, finding yourself involved in all school activities, making the Principal's List and Honor Roll every year, and was about to be crowned prom queen by May and valedictorian by June.
And now, partnering with the Newspaper Committee to create â86âs yearbook.
Though he may not have known you, Eddie Munson fucking hated you.Â
He followed Nancy Wheelerâs pointed finger, now aiming his degrading scowl that shot bullets at you, and you peered down from the intimidating stare. âOh, I see!â His terrorizing laugh stifled the already straining atmosphere. âFucking, little Miss Pom-poms jerked Higginâs cock to make sure we werenât included. Isnât that right, princess?â His sneering smile showed just how amusing he found your evident discomfort to be, as he marched his way towards you, the tip of his toes scuffing your pristine sneakers. âTell me, sweetheart, was Carver there, too? Huh?âÂ
âN-no, w-we didnât do, uh-â
âUh, uh, uh.â Eddie mocked. You could feel his large eyes scan your face, taking in all your features, and seeing your chest heave from the confrontation. âBunch of fucking pussy, all of you, huh?â He glared, refusing to break from you luring eyes.
Saved by the bell, the obnoxious ringing gave you an out, and Eddie was quick to jog back to Nancy, who was beginning to pack up her station. For a second, his daunting demeanor relinquished, and his eyes softened with panic. âThis isnât fair, Wheeler, and you know it. Câmon.â He pleaded. âWeâre as much of a club as any other bullshit clique here.â Eddie tried to reason, as Nancy sighed, trying to quickly gather her things.
Despite his hostile behavior, there was merit to his concerns. Hellfire was a club, and though Eddie Munson was the biggest asshole youâve ever met, you understood his petition. Everyone knew why they werenât included. They were never included.Â
âYour own brother is in the club.â Nancy stopped in her tracks and looked at Eddie. âLook, Iâm sorry, Eddie, really, I am. But if you have a problem, take it up with Higginâs not-â
âMaybe we can just take their picture.â You felt stupid for interrupting, hearing your voice waver under their snapping, stern staresâone more of anger than the other. âUm, Higgins already approved of our, uh, layout, so he may not even see the final draft until itâs already been printed.â
âAnd then what, we get in trouble? Not happening.â Nancy affirmed, more comfortable with disregarding Hellfire than staining her clean track record.Â
Eddie scoffed. âFucking screw this!â He stood straight, adjusting his posture. Any shot at his ego and feelings went unnoticed, as he returned to his callous attitude. There was a moment in which he simply stared you down; all that was clouding his judgment was your refined Hawkins High cheerleading sweater. Your well known name printed at the forefrontâcursively embroidered in velvet goldâencasing the pinnacle of all things Eddie Munson hated. As Nancy Wheeler left you be, Eddie trudged his way against you again, hot breath fanning across your smaller stature. âI donât need your fucking bullshit pity. You understand?â He gritted with clenched teeth.
 And he merely left it at that, nudging passed you, as he joined the stagger of students who were fleeting out of the cafeteria.Â
And you stood in disbelief.Â
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You were crazy. You were out-of-your-fucking-mind crazy.
It was late into the night, and you were ready to break school rules for something so trivial, but seemed so desperately important to others.
You groaned in the palms of your hands, as you stood outside of the newspaper room, stolen key in hand. Why were you even doing this? Eddie Munson was an asshole to you. He didnât like you. But this wasnât for him. No, this was for the other members. Yeah, the other members, like Nancyâs brother, Mike Wheeler, or Lucas Sinclair, you sweetest kid youâd ever met on the basketball team, who were both totally innocent in all. Jesus shit.
âHey!â Chrissy waved out to you, as you watched her flood out of the gym doors with the rest of the squad from practice. Clearly, your plans of leaving early to avoid them fell through. âWhat are you doing, I thought you left already? You coming?â
âYeah, no, I just need to check over some things for the yearbook.â You lied, with your infamous fake smile. âDonât know how long itâll take, so Iâll just have my dad come pick me up.â
âMake sure my picture is front and center!â Jessica joked, as the girls laughed, and waved you goodbye.
As soon as they left, your head dropped back in your clammy palms. In all honesty, leaving would probably be a better choice, right now; you could drop your heavy cheer bag, get out of your sweaty shorts, have a nice bath, and dine out on some food. But instead, for whatever reason you tried to excuse in your brain, youâre here. Probably getting ready for whatever shit Eddie Munson was going to shout in your face when you appeared.Â
But fuck it.
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âThe weathered wood creeks beneath your feet as you confront the abandoned foundations of Barlokâs Tavern.â An unnerving sense consumed the boys, as Eddieâs bravado narrations subjected their quest through the ominous grounds of Havocs Beacon. âThe merchant of Dunbar Armory has promised this place to be of pure seclusiveness, unknown to even the commoners who dwell the treacherous forest.â All attention was sucked, this was the escape. The escape from the conformity that abused the boys. And Eddie Munson was their protector. âThe fate of decision lies in your hands, boys. Do you enter or run?â
They peered at one another, unsure of their next move. âRemember, there is no shame in running.â Eddieâs malicious smile worried them.
But before a consensus could be determined, a soft knock spooked the boys, Dustinâs shriek being most evident. Eddieâs eyes shot at the door, narrowing with his brows furrowing. Everyone went quiet. Too quiet. Maybe they misheard. But sure enough, a delicate knock came again.
Eddie trajected from his throne. âOne of you expecting someone? On Hellfire night?!â
His agitated voice was quick to receive a series of stern noâs and insistent head shakes that saved the boys from an invective of shouts for interrupting Hellfire. But for whoever was behind that door? Yeah, they were about to be hit with a diatribe of yells.Â
Eddieâs breath heaved with irritation as he stomped his way to the large door, swinging it open with a heavy, âWhat-â But he was quick to shut up.Â
You timidly dropped your balled fist from the air, and held eye contact with Eddie. His gaze was intimidating, but unlike the earlier occurrence in the lunchroom, it was weirdly softer. His eyes widened at the tired state in which you appeared; sweaty hair messily splaying your head, face heated from clear exertion, your lip plumped raw from your nervous chewing, and then he looked down. Unabashedly, too. You watched his eyes peer at your glistening chest that was displayed from your low cut long sleeve, then found his attention primarily focusing on your tight spandex shorts that hugged your hips and exposed your legs.Â
âUm.â
His eyes shot back to yours, but you lost the ability to formulate words, both of you staring silently at one another.
âUh, Eddie?â Jeffâs voice snapped him back to reality, as he turned back to see his buddiesâall terribly confusedâwatching his blanking face obviously check you out.
His vulnerability was showing. And just like a switch, Eddie turned back to you, âWhat the fuck are you doing?!â You cowered at his sudden yelling. âWeâre in the middle of a fucking campaign!âÂ
âI-Iâm sorry.â You stuttered from embarrassment, as you saw his friends watch and wince at you. âI-I just needed to, uh, take your photo. F-for the yearbook.â
âWhat?â He scoldingly questioned you.Â
âYour picture, um, Hellfireâs picture.â You pointed to his shirt.Â
Before Eddie could get another word out, Gareth, who you only recognized as a random friend of Eddie's, did, âWeâre getting our picture taken?â A small smile appeared on his face at the idea of inclusion.
âWait, seriously?â A young, curly-haired boy spoke up.
There was a glimmer of hope oozing from their expressions, one that they didnât get to experience often or lavish in, just at the mere idea of getting their picture taken, because it was a big deal, and seeing their excitement was enough to take Eddieâs hatred with honor to grant them their wish.
So you nodded your head. âYeah, Iâm here to take your picture.â You smiled, waving the stolen camera to prove so.
âIs this some fucking joke to you?!â And just like that, your smile was gone. âDonât mess with their feelings for some sick joke!â
âN-no, this isn-â
âThis is just a prank?â Eddieâs friendsâ sullen voices simultaneously asked.Â
âNo!â You were quick to assure. âI promise, itâs not. I would never.â You ignored Eddieâs scoff.Â
âThen why didnât we get called up during lunch?â Mike, who Nancy Wheeler informed you about, asked.Â
âThat was totally on me. After lunch,â you nodded towards Eddie, âI asked Higginâs why you werenât included, and he was just as confused.â You lied. You never visited Higgins. It was obvious why he didnât want to include them. âAnd, well, apparently it was just some fluke with the system, and you guys were included! All of you, uh, Eddie Munson, Mike Wheeler, Lucas Sinclair⊠and t-the rest of you.âLucas gave you a shy wave, which you softly returned, as heâd always shared his sense of not fitting in just yet with the basketball team. You were there to reassure he was okay and welcomedâand right now, thanking god that you knew him and Mikeâs name to confirm your lie. âIt was all on the revised list, and I should have checked the first one better. Totally my fault.â
Eddie stared at you warily.Â
âSo, uh, come on!â You smiled, and the guys were quick to flood out of the drama room.Â
âWait! W-Weâre in the middle of a campaign!â Eddie warned. âWeâre not fucking stopping for some dumb photo! I mean, câmon, guys.â
Everyone stopped.
The younger faces of the group fell, as they contemplated going back or following you. Jeff sighed, walking up to his longtime friend with pleading eyes. âCome on, man. Just let us have this.â He whispered.Â
Eddie groaned, taking in the faces of the younger crowd, and nodded regardless, âFine.â And a cheer of the younger boys echoed through the empty halls. âIâm bringing our logo! Wait- can I bring our logo?â Dustinâthe young, curly-haired boyâasked.
âUh, yeah, by all means, go ahead.â Logo? With a gummy smile, he ran back into the drama room, shortly returning with the round shield that mimicked the drawing on their shirts, encapsulating all that was the beauty of Hellfire.Â
Lucas smiled up at you, âSo where are we going?â
âOh, well, I didnât have time to set up the fancy stage, soâŠâ you thought quickly, ââŠagainst the wall in the main hall should be fine. Is that alright?â You grinned back. âWe can just hang your logo up, though you guys will definitely stand out from the formality of the other photos.â
âGood.â Eddie mumbled. âWouldnât want to conform to this bullshit school, anyways.â He sneered, bumping into you with no apology.Â
Ignoring his hostility, you cleared your throat and directed the group of boys into the main hall, clear of all lockers, and decorated with plaques and awards honored to the Hawkins High establishment throughout the decades of operation. Catching sight of the familiar photo of Principal Higginsâone that had been countlessly vandalized by yours truly, Eddie Munsonâyou made the rash decision to dismantle it from the rusty nail that was drilled in six years ago when he first became principal. âOkay, hand me your precious shield.â You smiled at Dustin.
âHandle her with great honor, your majesty.â He unleashed his greatestânot so greatâBritish accent with a bow to his knee.Â
You giggled, joining his playful antics, âWouldnât think to do any less, kind soldier.â
Eddie studied your interaction. His lips were fighting to flash a tiny smile, but his ego was stronger, choosing to focus on his sneaker scuffing the floor rather than you.Â
You, who was breaking every belief in the Munson Doctrine about prissy cheerleaders who hung off the arms of meathead jocks, and who was actively making his group of bullied outsiders feel included with your kindness; such kindness that Eddie was adamant he could not fall for. No matter how nice, how pretty, or enticing you were, all he saw was you.Â
You stepped back from hanging up their logo. âOkay, howâs that?â You asked the boys. After Dustinâs insistent need of a little to the left and just a bit to the right, it was perfect. âAlrighty, you guys line up there, and we can take a couple.â You smiled.
Every member was quick to find their designated spot against the wall, Eddie though, he slowly walked up beside you, as his friends got ready. He sighed, as he looked down at your warm face, âAre you actually putting us in the yearbook?â For a moment, you wanted to savor the little moment of bliss, in which Eddie Munson wasnât throwing an insult or condescending comment towards you, but his genuine concern about your sincerity had your heart aching at his unmistakable plea to wanting to be included, also.Â
You softly spoke with a gentle nod to your head, âYeah, of course.â You smiled at him. âRight where you guys deserve to be.â But his deep stare into your eyes had you pulling back from the moment that was happening, âJ-just like Higgins said to do.â You were quick to add.Â
 His heart could only manage a tight-lip nod back. âRight. Higgins.â He eyed you before joining his friends.Â
You took a deep breath. âOkay, guys-â
âWait, you donât expect us to, like, stand up straight or whatever?â Mike interjected.Â
âNo, no,â you laughed, âbe yourself, do whatever youâd like and just be comfortable.â You smiled, holding Eddieâs eye contact for a second longer than the others. âOkay, big smiles!â
Lining the camera to focus on the seven boys, you peered through the lens to see their uniquely catered pose establishing themselves through their individual personalities. Thumbs up, leaning postures, hands on hips, and beaming smiles, you snapped the photo with a large flash. You peered away from the camera and titled your head at Eddie. âWhat about big smiles did you not understand?â Your lips twinkled with delight of teasing. âYou, too, Wheeler.â You giggled.
âTrust me, I look best without smiling.â Mike was able to rationalize.
You playfully rolled your eyes, âOkay, and your excuse?â You smiled at Eddie, who was undoubtedly using all his willpower to bite back a grin.Â
âI donât smile.â His stern voice was no match for his wavering smirk.
âWhy not, itâs so beautiful?â You giggled, as his cheeks flushed with redness, apparent that he was not expecting such a compliment. âCome on, for me!â
His smile started appearing at you, though his friends were quick to ruin the moment. âOh, you are so beautiful, Eddie.â Jeff mocked with a girly voice.
âJust wanna kiss you.â Dustin was quick to add kissy faces.
âFuck off, both of you.â He shoved them, though his laugh was evident along with his smile, and were happy with such accomplishment.
Because you werenât lying, Eddie Munson had a beautiful smile.
âAlright, alright, alright.â You laughed. âNo more teasing. I want big, beautiful smilesâwith the exception of Mikeâso I can get the most perfect photo.âÂ
The boys shook out any giddiness, and were quick to, once again, get into their own poses. Eddie, for once, showing you his crookedly perfect smirk as he leaned into his friends comfortably. Instructing them to get ready, you realigned the camera and focused on their beings, capturing the fun that was occurring at Hawkins Highâs center hall at 8:59 p.m.
âHow lovely.â You smiled at them, as they cheered and excitedly congratulated each other for actually being in the yearbook.Â
As you watched the utter glee consume their face, you caught eyes with Eddie. He flashed you a small grin, one that lingered longer than he was anticipating, but how could he not? No one had ever thought to include them, and here you were doing just that, tugging on the string of his heart because you cared. You actually fucking cared.
âOkay, um,â you caught their attention, âsorry for interrupting your game, youâre free to go back. Iâll be sure to have these quickly developed for the yearbook.â You smiled.
You were quick to get a multitude of thank youâs from the boys, though it was then when Eddie suddenly fell uncharacteristically quiet. He cleared his throat, snapping back to reality, and once again, his apathetic face was nimble to mask his genuine smile that was once shining on his face. As the boys started flooding back into the drama room, you turned to catch his staring at you, though when you went to flash him a smile with a small wave, you were only met with cold eyes that stared your figure down. The same eyes that degraded you nine hours earlier at lunch. The eyes that you thought you managed to break through after today.Â
Speed walking away from his glare, you fumbled into the newspaper room, returning the stolen camera. You took a minute to adjust yourself, still stuck in your sweaty practice clothes, that only seemed tighter after Eddieâs scowl. But maybe you were just reading too far into it. He had been smiling at you before, maybe he was simply slipping back into his character to resume his campaign.Â
Placing the camera backâNancy was going to have one out with you when she found outâyou locked up, closing the heavy door quietly behind you. It was once you did so, a heavy hand prevented you from walking away. Turning you around, you were, once again, faced with Eddieâs daunting demeanor as he stood over you.Â
It seemed like a common occurrence now, that every time you came face-to-face with him, his unnerving eyes were always studying your face, from your eyes to your lips. âH-hi.â You gently spoke, breaking his trance from his detailed staring.
He cleared his throat, âI know Higgins didnât tell you to do that.â
He wasnât wrong, and it wasnât like you exactly sold your lie too well. âUh, yeah, b-but you guys still deserve to be included, and well, Iâll just take the fault if Higginâs does find out. But I can assure you he wonât, so youâll still be in there, I promise.â
Your reassuring voice that was laced with nervousness made him drag his hands across his face in frustration. It made all what he was about to do that more difficult. âLook, what you did back thereâŠâ He huffed. For a second, you thought that he may actually thank you and apologize for his previous actions towards you. But thatâs not reality. âDonât ever fucking do that again.â The way your face dropped had him slowing the lump in his throat knowing that he caused it.Â
âW-what?â Your eyes became round with confusion, and Eddie screwed his eyes shut to refrain from looking into them and being swept away. âB-but I thought-â
âNo, no, stop.â He cut off your quivering voice that was sinking his stomach into a deep pit. âI, uh, I told you before that I donât need your pity. We donât need your pity.â He casted his face down, unable to face your disheartened look.
âNo, Eddie, I promise, this wasnât out of pity.â You were swift to defend. âI did it because you guys deserve to be in the yearbook, just like you said. I swear-â
âYouâre gonna get their hopes up!â His. His hopes up. You flinched at his booming voice, attempting to find the strength to control the stinging in your eyes. âSome gorgeous, popular cheerleader being nice to them, leading them to believe allâs good, they wonât get hurt, only to come back and find you and your friends tormenting them as if today never happened!âÂ
âNo, I wouldnât! I never even have! Iâll tell my friends to back off, Jason and Andy, Iâll tell everyone to stop, I promise. I didnât do this to be some savior, you were just right earlier, and it wasnât fair to exclude you guys.â
âStop, just stop!â He couldnât trust your words, though every fiber in his body was yearning to, but he just couldnât subject himself to do so. His hands pulled on the roots of his hair. He wasnât going to fall for you, in no alternate reality did Eddie Munson falling for a perfect cheerleader ever work out in his favor. He was an asshole before, and heâll be an asshole right now, because thatâs what kept him safe. âJust stay away from me- I, uh, my friends! Just stay away from my friends.â He choked with a shaky sigh, watching as you were fast to wipe away a running tear while looking away. Fuck.
He sighed, chest heaving with emotions he didnât want to come out. âJust stay away.â
Eddie Munson was choosing to run.
Before he could crack from your glassy, round eyes, he marched back into the drama room with a heavy slam to the door, leaving you there.
Alone and crying.
#stranger things#eddie munson#eddie munson fanfic#eddie munson angst#eddie munson imagine#eddie munson oneshot#eddie munson x y/n#eddie munson x reader#eddie munson blurb#mean!eddie munson
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while i will always love and appreciate the bisexual dean winchester agenda, i truly believe that if he was raised differentlyâor maybe if he grew up today insteadâthat boy would have been gay. like his love for women in a romantic/sexual context was always such a caricature and was continuously used as a symbol of masculinity that played against the roles assigned to him by his father growing up for the sake of suppressing any queerness he might exhibit. now whether that suppression was purposely written into his character or was a reaction to the character they had created, iâm not sure, but itâs there regardless.
i donât mean to dismiss the love he felt for cassie or lisa, but particularly with lisa, iâm not sure he was ever in love with her, despite the fact that he did care for both her and ben. i get so frustrated watching the end of s5 because him going to her house and his perfect âapple pie lifeâ being with her in suburbia genuinely came out of nowhere and iâve never understood a) why it had to happen, and b) why it had to be lisa. but thinking about it in this sense, she was the closest thing he had in his life to everything he was raised to believe he should want by one john winchester, who lost his perfect wife, perfect family, perfect apple pie life and sent all of them down this path in the first place. so of course to dean, his happy ending would be with someone like lisa. but thatâs the important part. someone like lisa, not lisa herself. he may have had love for her and he may have been able to picture a life with her, but it wasnât necessarily because she was everything he wanted; she was a symbol of the things that tore his family apart and so to be with her felt like he was finally able to put some of it back together. and that makes me so sad for him because all of that is a result of the sense of responsibility ingrained in him growing up by john, not something he wanted for himself.
but back to his general attitude towards women, there was an excellent post that said he only acts like the typical womanizer he has a reputation for being around women deemed âstereotypicalâ by the misogynistic perspective. otherwise, he tends to take on a fairly brotherly role; he doesnât tend to pursue any women he can âtake seriously,â and is more intimidated or impressed by them than anything else. with the exception of cassie (which was pre-series and we never got full context for in the first place), he only ever pursued women with whom he would have a definitive endingâby that i mean women who he knows heâll never see again or who would have a clearly defined role during the time theyâre together that wouldnât threaten the status quo. and yes these could also be the traits of a commitment-phobe or someone chronically on the move, but for one, sam doesnât tend to do the same thing (see ruby, amelia, and eileen), and for two, given the things i mentioned already, it makes me consider it more of a result of him not actually being interested in women romantically.
his reaction to women when not purposely used as the butt of a joke or to perpetuate the âwomanizer dean winchesterâ agenda is often so innately fraternal, caring in a way that doesnât have any expectations behind it. and when there is a romantic context, so much of the relationship can be attributed to the way john raised him and the beliefs he has as a direct result; itâs never simply been built on the foundation of love.
every time he is dismissed as this macho het guy, it also dismisses so much of what makes him a wonderful character, and yes a lot of that is his queerness. so in a world where he didnât grow up with roles and responsibilities that shaped him into someone he knew his dad hated and forced him to create this character for himself in order to survive? i think he would have been gay and he would have been okay with that.
#his reaction to men however? look no further than that gifset âdean + looking at menâ#and then thereâs cas and their multiple divorce arcs and widower arcs#he is not normal about that angel#gay dean my beloved#he was experiencing comphet!! heâs just like me fr#he falls under the category of#men who get labeled as bi bc of their âcanonâ relationships but free of the narrative would be gay#iâm talking troy barnes. atyd sirius black. bucky barnes. sherlock holmes. etcetc#i am also a queer!sam truther i was just using his relationships to make a point#spn#supernatural#dean winchester#gay dean winchester#destiel#john winchester can choke challenge#em saying things
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AFTER AN OVERWHELMING WAVE OF SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT, I'VE DECIDED TO POST THE WILL WOOD ESSAY!!!! it's below the break !!!!
I would like to really quickly state though that this essay is my property, I put a lot of time and effort into this, so please don't claim it as your own !!!! thank you <33
I will be analysing Will Woodâs song âSuburbia Overture / Greetings from Marybell Township! / (Vampire) Culture / Love Me, Normallyâ. which, for simplicity, most fans refer to as simply âSuburbia Overtureâ. This song is the first on his first solo album entitled âThe Normal Albumâ, which came out in July 2020.
This song, in the most general possible terms, is a criticism of modern suburban life, how it is advertised as âthe perfect lifeâ, and how this advertising is incredibly false unless you fit the picture perfect standard that these facets of society seem to require.
The song itself is split up into 3 distinct sections, "Greetings from The Marybell Township!", â(Vampire) Cultureâ and âLove Me, Normallyâ. I'll be tackling each section one at a time in order to properly break down what each means, what different analogies they use, how they all relate to each other and the intended end result of the song and the message it intends to convey.
Let's begin with 'Greetings from The Marybell Township!'.
This section of the song uses a lot of analogies that compare suburban life to a warzone, the first line of this section being âwhite picket fences, barbed wire and trenchesâ. This section also focuses heavily on the concept of the nuclear family, and it often literalises the term and uses analogies based around radiation and nuclear warfare. Such analogies can be found in lines such as âthe snap crackle pop of the Geiger, camouflage billboards for lead lined Brookes Brothersâ. Now there's a couple of terms that require definitions in this line. The first of course being âthe Geigerâ. A Geiger counter, which is what this lyric is referring to, is a tool used to measure levels of harmful radiation. This, paired with the concept of billboards advertising âlead-lined Brookes Brothersâ when lead is a material used to deflect radiation, and the knowledge that âBrookes Brothersâ is an American vintage style clothing brand, this line really paints a picture of a seemingly post apocalyptic/post nuclear war but still consumerist and capitalistic suburban society. The last line in that verse is âbuy now or dieâ, which ties back to the concept of safety equipment being advertised on billboards, while residents of this town have no choice but to buy the products. This all relates back to the hyperconsumerism that plagues our society, and runs particularly rampant in middle to upper middle class neighbourhoods. The very same neighbourhoods that are often referred to as âsuburbanâ
In the second verse of this section there are a lot of hard hitting lyrics that to me really show that this perfect idealised life is far from perfect or even good, so we will work through them one by one because I feel that they all deserve proper analysis.
The first line that i want to point out from that verse is the line âtakes a village to fake a whole cultureâ which is clearly a rip off of the phrase âit takes a village [to raise a child]â but it also references the fact that usually suburban towns are incredibly monotonous in both residents and architecture, and so it takes the collective effort of the entire population of the town to pretend that there is an actual culture to it.
The next few lines I'll speak on all come in quick succession of one another, essentially blending them into one line.
âYour ear to the playground, your eye on the ball, your head in the gutter, your brains on the wall.â
So let's break these down. This line is easily split into 4 distinct phrases, and all of these phrases have a few things in common, which I will point out later.
âYour ear to the playgroundâ is a play on the phrase âear to the groundâ which essentially means that the person with their âear to the groundâ is attempting to carefully gather intel about something. Someone having their ear to the playground simply reinforces the idea of this suburban âparadiseâ being. Not as paradise-y as one would hope, seeing as the people who use playgrounds most of all are children, so this line is demonstrating that the picture perfect life that this suburban town offers is actually corrupting children so young that they are still on the playground.
The next phrase is âyour eye on the ballâ isn't a play on anything and is in fact in itself a common phrase. To have your eye on the ball means to be entirely focused in and paying attention to something, and not allowing anything to divert your attention. Given the last line this line very well could be another reference to the corruption of the youth and the idea that their every day play has already been tainted with the hostilities of modern life usually reserved for adults.
Following this is another well known saying âyour head in the gutterâ which, as most know, someone whos head is âin the gutterâ is someone who will see some sort of innuendo or otherwise vulgar/inappropriate meaning in something that was intended to be entirely innocent, leading to others in the interaction telling the perpetrator to âget [their] mind out of the gutterâ
And finally, in my opinion the most hard hitting phrase in this set, âyour brains on the wallâ which is clearly in reference to the notion of ending your own life with a shot to the head, which would lead to, well, brains being on the wall. These last 2 phrases come in stark contrast to the seemingly picture perfect life that suburban towns offer and advertise, the concepts of suicide and perversion are not concepts one expects to see or hear when imagining this idealised form of life.
There is one main similarity in each of the 4 phrases, that being that each phrase has some body part being on something else, your ear to the playground, your eye on the ball, your head in the gutter, your brains on the wall. This similarity almost offers a body horror aspect to the song, which when paired with the concept that this is written about a seemingly post nuclear apocalyptic town presents an interesting idea of possible mutation, but i'll be the first to admit that may be a little far fetched. However that's not the only similarity that these 4 phrases share, another is the fact that they are all directly, or only slightly modified versions of already well known phrases, a similarity that is found in many lines over this entire song, through all 3 sections.
I want to analyse a few more lines before we move on to the second section of the song.
This next line comes directly after the previously analysed line, and it goes âhome is where the heart is, you ain't homeless, but youâre heartlessâ
Sticking with the theme of using already existing and commonly used phrases, âhome is where the heart is'' is once again a phrase that you could likely find as a cross stitch hung up on the wall of any of the homogenous houses you could likely find in this idealised suburbia. But what Wood is saying in this line is that home is where the heart is, and that while people in this town may not be homeless, they are certainly heartless, meaning that they in fact don't have homes. They have houses. Rows upon rows of houses that all look the exact same in the horrifying monotony that is suburban living.
Following this line is the lyric âit's the safest on the market, but you still gotta watch where you park itâ. These lines seem to be in reference to buying a car. The car being the "safest on the market" is likely in reference to the fact that it may have a lot of safety features. But this is immediately negated by the fact that you âstill gotta watch where you park itâ meaning that the safety features could be a reason that the car gets stolen, rendering all the safety that those features offered useless because in the end it made the car and the owner less safe.
In the third verse of this section, you immediately hear the line âso give me your half-life crisisâ which partially is a play on the term âmid life crisisâ wherein which one realises that they may have wasted their life up till that point and they're already halfway through, but the use of the term âhalf-lifeâ instead of âmid-lifeâ is very intentional, as the term âhalf-lifeâ can also be used to refer to the half-life of an isotope, which is the amount of time that isotope takes to lose half of its radiation, which ties back into the theme of radiation that we see mentioned a lot in this section.
Later in the same verse is the line âif it's true that a snowflake only matters in a blizzardâ, which is interesting in a few ways, first, it brings up the idea of a singular individual means nothing on their own and that they only matter when theyâre part of something larger or a larger group, but i also think that the use of the terms âsnowflakeâ and âblizzardâ instead of something like âraindropâ and âstormâ is very intentional in the fact that snowflakes are known for being individual, none are alike, every single one is different. So saying that a snowflake doesn't matter unless it's in a blizzard is yet another hit at individuality, essentially implying that in this town individuality means nothing and is essentially rendered useless.
The final line in this verse is âeverybody's all up in my-â repeated thrice, and on the third time the sentence is finished to say âeverybodyâs all up in my businessâ and before the word âbusinessâ can be finished its overlapped with the beginning of the chorus, the first word of which is a very loud âSUBURBIAAAA!â. I believe this is reminiscent of the fact that in towns like this, everyone cares so much about what everyone else is doing, theyâre all so interested in everyone else's business, and i think that sentiment being stated and cut off by the word âSuburbiaâ is essentially saying that âthis is the norm, this is just Suburbia, this is how it works around here.â
After the final chorus of this section, in the final verse, you'll find the line âchameleon peacocks are talk of the townâ which particularly interests me because if you know anything about chameleons or peacocks youâd find that they seem incredibly different as animals. Chameleons blend into their environment in order to stay safe, whereas peacocks are known for parading around bright colours to make themselves look better, but if you think about it the term âchameleon peacockâ actually makes a lot of sense, a person who blends into their surroundings in order to make themselves look good. This sentiment seems to perfectly describe the homogeneity of the people that live in these perfect towns, they're all the same, they blend in with one another in order to make themselves look good, or perfect.
Another line heard shortly afterwards is the phrase âhe cums radiationâ, rather vulgar, I grant you, but it's important because it is yet another literalisation of the phrase ânuclear familyâ. It could also be a reference to the general toxicity of this societal norm.
The final line in this section of the song is âthe dog bites the postman, as basement eyes dream of a night at the drive-in, with an AR-15â. Which is another use of juxtaposition, intended to cause a kind of whiplash in the listener and reinforce the idea that while in this place there is scenarios that would happen in a hollywood movie esque picture perfect neighbourhood, like the dog biting the postman, there's also horrors that lurk below the surface. (although clearly not TOO far below.)
Now letâs move on to the second part, â(Vampire) Cultureâ.
If you listen to the song, youâll immediately be able to recognise where 'Greetings from The Marybell Township!' ends and â(Vampire) Cultureâ begins, due to the insane juxtaposition between the two. Where 'Greetings from The Marybell Township!' is soft and sort of reminiscent of the 1950âs, â(Vampire) Cultureâ is loud, jarring and grotesque, complemented with much raspier and strained sounding vocals compared to 'Greetings from The Marybell Township!' âs soft and melodic ones. The tone for this section of the song is immediately set with much more graphic lyrics, the very first line of this section (after the opening scream) is âi dropped my eyeballs in the bonfire, we fucked on a bed of nailsâ which absolutely sets the scene for how different this section will be to the previous.
This song immediately jumps into using cannibalism as a metaphor, with the first line after the jump start opener being âI caught kuru from your sister, and I'm laughing in jailâ. While this line is written to sound like the concept of catching an STD from an act of adultery, Kuru is actually a disease only found in human brain tissue, meaning that you can only contract this disease by eating a human brain, and what's one of the symptoms for this disease? Uncontrollable laughter.
This use of cannibalism as a metaphor is used again immediately after in the line âsmell those screaming teenage sweetbreads on that 4th of July grillâ, âsweetbreadâ is the term used to refer to the pancreas and thymus gland of an animal, usually a lamb, but in this particular case it is in reference to the human teenagers that supposedly lived in The Marybell Township, or a least they did before they were dissected, cooked and served at a neighbourhood 4th of July barbeque hosted by the same people that were once referred to as their neighbours.
This line adds an interesting level of patriotism to the song and criticism of how America utilises patriotism and their love for their country as means to justify harming the youth, however a 4th of July neighbourhood barbeque is also commonly associated with white picket fence gated community America, which ties us back to the base criticism of that style of life and how it is seen as the âproperâ and âperfectâ way to live.
These cannibalistic sentiments are followed up with the line âsmile and wave boys, kiss the cook, live laugh and love, please pass the pills.â which brings us back to the repeated use of commonly known sayings being taken directly or modified only slightly to remind the listener of the setting were in, that being a seemingly 1950âs era tight knit neighbourhood.
Phrases like âlive laugh [and] loveâ or âkiss the cookâ are both phrases that could easily be seen in a setting like this, especially âkiss the cookâ, as this is a phrase commonly associated with aprons worn by grillmasters at neighbourhood barbeques, not unlike the cannibalistic 4th of July barbeque that this particular neighbourhood seems to be hosting.
These phrases being immediately followed up with a sentiment such as âplease pass the pillsâ serves to entirely undermine the pleasantries that, until a moment ago, seemed to be plastered all over the faces of the people living in this fictional town that Wood has created. I think that final phrase brings the listener back to the realisation that not all is right here, quite the opposite in fact, and drags them from their momentary paradise.
Circling back very quickly to the phrase âsmile and waveâ. I felt the need to point out that this phrase has been used for centuries as a way to say âstop talking and act normalâ which once again reinforces that these people are pretending to be something theyâre not in order to fit in.
We enter the next verse with the repeated phrase âit's only cultureâ, after that line is repeated three times we hear âsulfur, smoke and sootâ, which could either be a reference to how dirty and disgusting the âcultureâ is, or it could be a different way of saying that this culture and the people participating are going to hell, as per the common phrase âfire and brimstoneâ and the fact that sulfur is another way of saying brimstone, and smoke and soot are both byproducts of fire.
The last line of this verse and the first line of the chorus blend into each other, so Iâll speak on them both.
First, the last line of the verse. It goes âyou cocked and sucked your lack of empathy, pulled the trigger with your foot to prove you've got-â
Putting aside the clear innuendo, this line refers to the idea of ending one's own life with a long shotgun. According to the media, by the time the gun is cocked and the barrel is in your mouth, you're not able to pull the trigger with your hands due to the length of the barrel. This line instead presents the solution of pulling the trigger with your foot to end your life.
So this person âcocked and suckedâ the gun (cocked the gun and put the barrel in their mouth) before pulling the trigger with their foot to prove theyâve got-
And here's where the verse blends into the chorus.
Because the first line only consists of one word.
âBloodâ.
The person who was shooting themselves with a shotgun only to prove that they bleed. Which is where the title of this section comes in. â(Vampire) Cultureâ. This section seeks to portray either the people in this culture or, the more likely option, the culture itself, as metaphorical vampires, who aim to destroy those around them. This knowledge makes the next line âdidn't they want your blood, so why apologise for being blue and coldâ make a lot more sense. After all, if these culture vampires have drained you of your blood, is it not their fault that youâre now âblue and coldâ, as bodies tend to be if they lack blood flow. However, if you look at synonyms for the words âblueâ and âcoldâ, you could also interpret this phrase as meaning âsad and apatheticâ.
A sad and apathetic person doesn't seem to be the kind of person this âcultureâ seeks to enlist however, and so one who is âblue and coldâ is shunned as an outsider.
What Wood is getting at is that if this culture is the one who made you sad and apathetic, then you should not apologise to it for being so.
The next verse is short, and like the previous one, also blends into the chorus in the same way, by having the last line of the verse cut off right where the chorus would finish the sentence with the word âbloodâ. However in this verse, there's an interesting line. âIt's only culture and it's more afraid of you than you are of itâ, which is a sentiment usually used by adults to attempt to subdue a child's fear of something, usually insects. However it's interesting in the fact that it brings up the idea that this culture that has caused so much damage and harm is actually incredibly fragile, and would, in theory be very afraid of the concept of the individual, because if this âcultureâ is only being held together by the silent agreeance that everyone will simply pretend, then the idea that there is people who refuse throws the whole idea into jeopardy.
This line is followed up however, by the line that blends it into the chorus. âGo on drink that-â, clearly intended to be finished by the first line of the chorus, making the full line, âgo on drink that bloodâ.
This line is in reference to the phrase âdrink the kool-aidâ which essentially means to pledge your undying loyalty to something, a concept, a person, a god, etc. and it derives from an infamous mass cult suicide where over 900 people drank poisoned Kool-Aid and subsequently died for the cult. It is not a far cry to believe that this event and this phrase is what the line is referring to, as it's something that Wood has referenced in other songs, so it only makes sense to believe that this is what he means here.
After that chorus we move on to the bridge, which begins by listing 3 pairs of names, all famous or semi famous, and each pair being similar in one right but opposite in another, the line goes as follows; âwere you Nabokov to a Sallinger, were you Jung to Freud or Dass to a Learyâ, so let's break down these pairs one by one.
First âNabokov to a Sallingerâ, these names belong to Vladimir Nabokov and J.D. Sallinger, both authors who wrote famous books that both surround the theme of innocence, but in very different ways. Nabokovâs book âLolitaâ is a story told from the perspective of a grown man about his sexual obsession and attraction to a little girl, and his desire to ruin her innocence, exploring the theme of innocence in a grotesque and frankly horrifying way, which is in stark contrast to Sallingerâs book âThe Catcher in the Ryeâ, which explores the topic of innocence through the main characters desire to preserve their little sisters innocence, and in that desire displays hesitancy at the idea of sex themself. Both books explore the topic of innocence, however while one seeks to preserve it, the other seeks to destroy it, two sides of the same coin.
The next pairing is âJung to Freudâ, meaning Carl Gustav Jung and his mentor Sigmund Freud, who once again are similar in one right, but opposite in another. Jung and Freud both had theories on the nature of the human mind, but where Jungs was all about the concept of spirituality and how that ties into the collective unconscious, Freud's approach was much more focused on the individual unconscious and the concept of sexuality.
The final pairing is âDass to a Learyâ. both psychologists, both at the forefront of the âHarvard Psilocybin Projectâ (before they both got dismissed from harvard entirely following controversies around the project) Richard Alpert and Timothy Leary were both psychologists and eventually authors who studied the effects of psychedelic drugs on the human mind, and while they were co workers they ended up with pretty conflicting views. Dr. Richard Alpert, who apparently âdiedâ and was ârebornâ as spiritual guide Ram Dass, centred his teachings heavily around the concept of living in the moment, (in fact his best selling book, written in 1971 was titled âBe Here Nowâ) and he believed that psychedelic drugs were not needed and that a permanent version of the same effects could be achieved through meditation. Whereas Dr. Timothy Leary advocated heavily for the use of psychedelics, believing that LSD specifically had great potential for therapeutic psychiatric use.
All of these pairings and examples utilise the concept of duality and speak on how every coin has two sides, which can easily be tied back to the idea that the picture perfect suburban life is just one side of the coin. This idea is then reinforced by the next line, âwere you mother, daughter, subject and author?â, The use of the word âandâ here shows that it's possible to be two sides of the same coin at once, just like how this town, which is perfect on one side of the coin, is still terrible on the other side of the coin. The line is stating that it's possible to be both at once.
The very last line in this section is; âyou don't make the rules, you just write them down and do it by the book you throw aroundâ. This line combines a few relatively well known phrases. The first being of course âi donât make the rulesâ, which can have two distinct meanings. The first is to express a kind of sympathy for someone being punished, and the second is to absolve yourself of the blame for that person being punished, a sort of âdon't shoot the messengerâ situation.
The ârulesâ that are likely being referred to here are the societal norms and expectations forced upon people who reside in these towns, the standard for âperfectionâ.
However, following this sentiment up with the phrase âyou just write them downâ is essentially saying that while it's not the fault of the people in these towns, they didn't create the norms, they still enforce them. They expect everything to be in line and perfect at all times, they follow these ârulesâ to a T, and they shun and punish anyone who doesn't fit the standard and/or refuses to follow these ârulesâ, which is where the line âdo it by the book you throw aroundâ comes in, doing something âby the bookâ means to follow rules strictly and to the letter, nothing out of line, and to throw the book at someone means to punish them as severely as possible, usually used in the legal sense to mean punishing someone for their crime as severely as the law will allow. So in all, the lyric âyou don't make the rules, you just write them down and do it by the book you throw aroundâ ends up meaning âyou didn't create these norms but you still enforce them by following them to an absolute T and punishing anyone who doesn't.â
With that we enter the third and final section of the song, entitled âLove Me, Normallyâ, a title it shares with another song on the album, but of course this song is partially meant to serve as an overture for the whole album, meaning it shares some similar lyrics with lyrics from other songs on the album, so sharing a title isn't all that surprising.
The first lyric in this section is âdo you know the difference between blazing trails and slash and burn?â which is another instance of duality in this song. Trailblazing or being a trailblazer means doing something no one has done before, paving the way for other people to follow in your footsteps, it comes from the literal act of creating a trail in the woods for people to follow, usually by creating notches in trees or setting small fires, hence âblazerâ, as blaze is another word for a fire. However âslash and burnâ is a method of deforestation that involves cutting down and burning a section of forest to create a field. Both examples include using fire to change something, but where one is seen as progress and positive, the other is negative, and seen as a means of destruction. Once again, two sides of the same coin, innovation and destruction.
This is followed up with the line âgoing against the grain and catching splintersâ, which is a line i particularly like because while it is something that literally can happen, if you run your hand along wood in the opposite direction to the grain, you're more likely to get a splinter because you're essentially pushing your hand against the chips of wood, but it also is another metaphor for the dangers of not being the same. Going against the grain in this instance means daring to be different, not going the same way everyone else is going but instead the opposite of that, and in this example splinters are the consequences one would face for being different, especially in a setting like this perfect town, where everyone is the exact same as everyone else.
A little bit later you hear the line âwell Lot he had his lot in life, Job his job and i guess youâll too, and dieâ.
Lot and Job are both figures found in the Bible, whose names both share spelling with common English words, but are pronounced slightly differently.
Job, from the Book of Job, was a man that was tested by God, made to suffer to test his loyalty, his âjobâ was to believe unendingly in God and see Him as always correct no matter what.
Lot, from the Book of Genesis, was a man who went through a lot, and the phrase âmy lot in lifeâ is a phrase commonly used by people to write off/explain why they don't have it as good as others, they say it's simply their âlot in lifeâ.
The end of this line âi guess youâll too, and dieâ i believe refers to the fact that everyone will have their own job and their own lot in life, and then everyone in the end will die.
This theory is solidified by the fact that the next line is âThe Lord looked down and said âhey, you're only mortalââ which is a play off of the phrase âyou're only humanâ. Wood himself said that the phrase âyou're only humanâ has always felt weird to him, he says, âcause like, of course I am, arenât we all? How is that fact supposed to help? I still feel bad. What does being human mean to you?â. He follows this up by saying that the idea of God saying "hey, you're only mortal" offers the same kind of sentiment, but in a âcosmically condescendingâ sort of way.
The following line reads âgiveth and taketh away, till things come out a certain way, leave you wondering when they might go back to normal⊠leave you wondering why they can't have just been normalâ.
This line presents a sort of hopelessness in the realisation that things are constantly changing, nothing is any more ânormalâ than anything else, there's no such thing as ânormalâ, which is an overarching theme found throughout the album. Once again bringing back the fact that for all intents and purposes this song is an overture for the rest of the album.
To conclude, âSuburbia Overtureâ is, in my opinion, one of the greatest criticisms of suburban, middle class, gated community, nuclear family life i've ever seen, it highlights the problems in that life and showcases how this kind of lifestyle in its incredibly rigid and restrictive standards is incredibly harmful to the very concept of individuality, because the expectations and unspoken rules set in communities like this and the widespread idea of forced normality seeks to crush any individuality before it even has a chance to blossom.
The use of metaphors and phrases that are well known and are likely to be seen in settings such as this gated community suburban town that Wood has created really paint a subconscious picture of what this community looks like, the use of duality, how every story has another side, and how nothing that is seemingly perfect from the outside is actually perfect on the inside.
Will Wood is an incredible lyricist and the fact that he was able to cram so much symbolism and such a powerful message into a song just over 6 minutes long is genuinely incredible.
Thank you for listening to my/reading my autistic hyper fixated rambling, i hope i didn't melt your brain too badly <3
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Hands Where I Can See Them, part 7
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Ao3
[Warning for references to sexual situations towards the end, but there is nothing explicit]
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âSo now do I get to know where weâre going?â
âWhat part of âitâs a surpriseâ are you having trouble grasping?â
âThe part where weâre driving around in the suburbs in your van on a Saturday night,â Steve shoots a pointed look at Eddie, not without amusement. âI feel like weâre going to end up at some high school party drinking rocket fuel out of Solo cups while you deal out of one of the back bedrooms.â
âShit, yeah, letâs relive those glory days,â Eddie says drily, then smacks the steering wheel with one palm in emphasis. âNo! I am taking you somewhere much better. And weâre almost there, so stop trying to interrogate me. We both know I crack like an egg under pressure.â
Steve holds both his hands up in front of him, brows raised, the very picture of innocence, as though he hasnât been trying to pump Eddie for information since he picked him up at his house some fifteen minutes ago.
And Eddie really does want it to be a surprise â he thinks he did pretty well, planning this whole thing out. The effort, at first, had simply been placed on coming up with something heâd thought Steve would likeâsomething surprising and romantic and thoughtfulâbut the further heâd gotten into it, the more heâd found himself enjoying it, too. Heâs never actually been on a proper date, much less planned one, and finding all the little touches that would make this one perfect has actually been fun. Eddieâs looking forward to it.
He only hopes his work will pay off.
He navigates the van around one more turn, past a few more unremarkable cookie cutter houses, and pulls to a stop in front of the barrier rail of a dead-end street, entirely ignoring the raised-eyebrow look of intense curiosity that Steve is sending his way.
The thing about Midwestern suburbia is that it sprawls. There are rambling neighborhoods upon rambling neighborhoods, all with kitschy names like âMaple Ridgeâ and âEagle Pointe,â and the city planners seem to forget half of what theyâve built as soon as itâs up. Apart from making things confusing to navigate (Oakview Street runs through three different residential areas, for instance, stopping and picking up again at different points throughout town), itâs created isolated pockets of parks and playgrounds, set aside behind back streets and largely unknown to anyone more than a block away â unless they happen to be restless explorers, like Eddie.
âSo⊠are we gonna hang out here tonight?â Steve asks, glancing around at the neighborhood falling into the darkness of the rapidly encroaching dusk.
âYes, Steve, weâre gonna have a picnic in my van on the back end of Washington Drive,â Eddie drawls.
âYouâre the one who wouldnât tell me where we were going.â Steve shrugs, smirking over at Eddie. âI figured maybe you were embarrassed.â
Eddie rolls his eyes and pushes his door open. âCâmon, Harrington, weâre almost there.â
âThatâs what you said last time,â Steve says, though he obediently gets out of the van and rounds to the back, where Eddie is digging for his supplies.
âWell, now itâs an even smaller almost,â Eddie says.
He pulls his backpack from the back of the van, followed by an insulated bag heâd bummed off of Oliver and the tiny cooler that Wayne takes with him when he goes fishing, draping it all over himself like an awkward sort of packmule and waving Steve off when he triesâtwiceâto reach for one of the bags to help.
âOkay, fine,â Steve finally says, shaking his head. âLead the way, Mr. Park Ranger.â
âThank you,â Eddie sniffs, gesturing for Steve to follow him off the street and onto a narrow dirt path that cuts through the thin strip of woods in front of them.
Itâs barely a minuteâs walk before the path spits them out into a tiny clearing housing a minuscule park. Eddie disregards the neglected jungle gym and the decrepit grill and zeroes in on the reason heâd brought them out here: the gazebo.
âSo Iâm gonna need just a little more faith from you,â he tells Steve, âand you need to turn around for about a minute.â
The expression on Steveâs face is a familiar one, recognizable even in the fading light as âdeciding whether or not to make the bitchy comment,â but finally he simply shrugs and turns around.
âSure, why not,â he says, crossing his arms over his chest.
Eddie shakes his head, biting down on a smile as he bounds up the two steps into the little gazebo and sets his load down. The thing is in surprisingly good condition, all told; the structure is solid, the picnic table inside is relatively clean, and there is a minimal number of dicks and swearwords graffitied around the inside (barely noticeable in the dark, even!). Glancing back to make sure Steve is still facing away, Eddie makes quick work of unpacking his bags.
The candles come out first, a whole slew of the inexpensive white ones that come in jars, picked up from the dollar store, and he dots them around the gazebo railings and across the picnic table, lighting them with the cigarette lighter from his pocket until the space is warm and glowing. The insulated bag is next, providing two foil-wrapped plates of spaghetti that isâthank you, Oliverâstill warm. Last is the cooler, which provides two beers. Heâs just pulling napkins and forks from his backpack when he hears Steve calling out from where heâs left him standing.
âIâm pretty sure itâs been more than a minute.â
âYouâre so impatient,â Eddie shoots back, taking the steps at a leap and jogging back across the grass to Steve. âBut Iâm done, anyway, so you can turn around.â
Steve does so, his focus going first to Eddie, before his attention is caught by the glow of the gazebo behind him. Eddie can see his eyes go wide in the candlelight, startled first, and then pleased, accompanied by a slow-growing smile.
âEddie, this isâŠâ he leaves off with a tiny laugh, like he doesnât quite have a word for it, but whatever he thinks it is, itâs good.
Eddie shrugs. âI know we canât exactly go out to a restaurant and have a real date, but I promised you candlelight,â he says. âIâm afraid the violinist was booked, though.â
Shaking his head, Steve lets out another little laugh, and then takes a step towards the gazebo and glances back at Eddie.
âCâmon, yeah, letâs eat. Canât have everything getting cold!â Eddie gestures Steve up the steps and waves his arm grandly towards one of the plates. âIâd pull your chair out for you, but it appears to be attached to the table.â
âI think Iâll manage,â Steve says, swinging one leg over the bench, then the other, and settling himself down. He waits for Eddie to follow suit before picking up his fork and then â just staring down at his plate for a moment. âIs thisâŠâ he starts uncertainly.
âItâs the spaghetti sauce you showed me how to make,â Eddie fills in. âSince you were convinced Iâd perish trying to subsist on frozen pizza if you werenât there to force meals on me.â
Eddie hadnât done much cooking prior to befriending Steve; he could boil water and scramble an egg, but his ability and interest had mostly ended there. Then Steve had come along, earnestly (and transparently) bringing âleftoversâ to the trailer to share with Eddie and Wayne, before he progressively took over their kitchen. Absolutely no one had had any complaints about this arrangement, though Steve had insisted on teaching Eddie how to make a few basic staples for himself â among which had been spaghetti sauce.
For a long moment, Steve says nothing, continuing to stare at his plate, brows furrowed.
ââŠand I havenât,â Eddie says, trying to break the silence. âPerished, that is. In your absence. Obviously. Not thatâ not that I think you were really worrying about that, I just mean Iâve been making some of the stuff you showed me. Is all.â
âIâm just⊠kind of surprised you remembered, I guess,â Steve says, glancing up at Eddie, expression unreadable in the flickering light around them. âI wasnât sure if you were actually interested or if you were just humoring me, when I showed you all that stuff.â
âI still have all the recipes you have me,â Eddie says â and he does: a small stack of notecards that Steve had stolen from Robin and covered in his surprisingly neat handwriting, detailing things like when to add butter to this and how much garlic to add to that, which has a permanent home in a drawer in Eddieâs kitchen.
âOh,â Steve says, and nothing more.
âBut donât leave me in suspense, tell me how I did,â Eddie insists, attempting to push past the awkwardness heâd brought upon them while simultaneously shoving his mouth full of pasta in order to keep from pulling out any new touchy topics.
Steve twirls up a forkful of spaghetti and brings it to his mouth, spending a long moment chewing thoughtfully.
âWell?â Eddie asks.
Steve nods and swallows. âI mean, Iâve had better,â he says with a shrug, and Eddie experiences a moment of genuine distress before he spots the smirk tugging at Steveâs lips.
Eddie kicks at him under the table and Steve laughs, and Eddie canât help but join him.
âDonât be shy, baby, tell me how you really feel,â Eddie drawls, and Steve snickers again.
âTrust me, I will,â he says. But then: âItâs good, Eddie. You did good.â
Knocked off balance by the casual sincerity, Eddie goes quiet, and they eat for a few minutes in silence.
âSo,â Eddie finally says, âIâm sure this is a great shock to you, but Iâve never actually done this before.â
Steve glances up at him. âEaten spaghetti in a gazebo?â he asks, so dry that even Eddieâs not quite sure if heâs being sarcastic.
âThe dating thing,â Eddie clarifies, instead of trying to figure it out. âWhat exactly are you supposed to do on a first date?â
Something about Steveâs expression goes off again â that same, weird, false look heâd had the other day that Eddie hadnât been able to ferret out the source of. Heâs about to ask whatâs wrong when Steve shrugs, taking a quick pull from his beer.
âI guess itâs usually the getting-to-know-you stuff. Favorite movie, what kind of music you listen to, hobbies â that sort of thing,â he says.
âHuh.â Eddie screws his mouth to the side, thinking it over. âSeems⊠kinda boring. But, if you insist!â He leans forward on the table, resting his chin in his hands and batting his eyelashes at Steve. âSo, tell me about yourself, handsome.â
Steve rolls his eyes. âItâs not like thatâs what you have to do. Iâm pretty sure dates are just supposed to be⊠you know, being with someone you like. Putting aside time just to do something with them,â he says. âDoesnât matter what it is, you have a good time because youâre doing it together.â
âOh,â Eddie says quietly, his humor fading beneath a bright flare of fondness. âThatâ that sounds better, yeah.â
âI think so, too,â Steve says, smiling across the table at Eddie.
âWell, then.â Eddie takes a chance and slowly slides his hand forwards until itâs resting over Steveâs on top of the table, inwardly doing a little dance when Steve remains relaxed beneath his touch. âUnder those parameters, do you think weâre having a successful first date?â
And thatâs when Steve pulls back, drawing his hand from beneath Eddieâs and averting his gaze, shrugging shoulders that have gone tense. âSure, yeah.â He glances back up and offers a smile thatâs trying very hard to be sincere but is underscored by something Eddie still canât put his finger on. âSeriously, this is really nice, Eddie.â
âWhat am I saying?â Eddie asks.
âWhat?â Steveâs brows draw together in confusion.
âI keep saying something thatâs upsetting you and I canâtâ like, I canât figure out what it is,â Eddie admits. âBut I donât want to keep doing it.â
âIâm not upset,â Steve says, bristling slightly under the skeptical look Eddie sends him. âIâm not. Iâmâ itâs stupid, alright? Iâm fine.â
âItâs not stupid,â Eddie says, and Steve scoffs.
âYou donât even know what it is.â
âWell then tell me.â
Frowning, Steve looks back down at his plate, pushing the last few strands of spaghetti around with his fork. âItâs â seriously, itâs dumb. Like, I know that, alright? Itâs just that you keep calling this our first date and I guess⊠I thought of something else as our first date. Thatâs all.â
Oh, fuck.
Eddie is an idiot. Fuck.
Of course Steve thinks of something else as their first date. Heâd thought they were dating, so of course heâd thought of their outings as dates. Dinners, the movies, aimless walks around town â time set aside to be with someone you like, to just do something together. And here Eddie is again, shoving how little heâd thought of those times in Steveâs face.
âShit, Steve, Iâm sorry,â Eddie says quickly, and Steve shakes his head.
âItâs fine, I told you, I know itâs ridiculousââ
âItâs not.â
ââand I donât have to get all hung up over it. It wasnât even a date if we didnât both think of it that way, right? So we can just look at this asâ like, take two.â
Eddie purses his lips. âEven if we didnât both think of it as a date, it was important to you.â
Steve shrugs and then, steady and deliberate, puts his hand over Eddieâs, curling his fingers around Eddieâs palm. âWell, tonight can be important to both of us,â he says, offering Eddie a small smile. âAnd I donât want to ruin it. I really am having a good time.â
The only reason Eddie can imagine that he would be even remotely this lucky is if the universe is trying to make up for the debacle that was last spring (but then again, seen in the reverse, he canât imagine why the universe would be inflicting him on Steve; heâll have to keep thinking on that one). And on the one hand, heâs determined not to waste this opportunity â neither Steveâs good will nor his second chance. But on the other handâ
He canât not ask.
Shifting his hand a little so he can wrap his fingers around Steveâs, Eddie takes a breath and bites the bullet. âOkay, but what⊠were you thinking of as our first date?â
For a long minute, Steve says nothing, and Eddie tries not to panic, tries not to assume that heâs just ruined everything by admitting he doesnât even know which instance Steve is talking about, and mostly fails. But then Steve takes a breath and shakes his head.
âItâs⊠kinda stuââ
âDonât say it,â Eddie cuts in sharply, warning, before he can stop himself. âIâm sure itâs not. Tell me about it.â
Steve shoots Eddie a chagrined kind of smile before turning his eyes to the surface of the table. âIt was at the diner,â he says, and Eddie only just holds himself back from asking which time, because theyâve gone to the tiny diner off the side of the road near Forest Hills together more times than he can count; itâs within walking distance of Eddieâs place, and it tends to be their go-to when they want to go out but have no particular destination in mind. âIt was that first night. The first time we kissed.â
It hits Eddie like a jab to the sternum that Steve chooses to phrase it that way: the first time they kissed. Because if Eddie remembers one thing for certain, itâs that the first night they kissed had also been the first night theyâd had sex â and yet itâs the kiss that Steve focuses on. Itâs the kiss that had been important to him.
âI guess there wasnât anything that special about that night. Nothing different. We just had fun,â Steve says quietly. âPretty sure we drove everyone else crazy fighting over the jukebox, especially since most of the songs in there suck, anyway, and you were telling me about what happened during your last game and you tried to draw it on a napkin with ketchup and a toothpick, which⊠did not turn out well, and you kept stealing fries off my plateââ
âBecause you kept dipping them in your milkshake and I was telling you that it was gross!â Eddie remembers.
âOf course, that part stands out to you,â Steve grouses, though thereâs a bit of a smile tugging at one corner of his mouth.
âHey, you made a believer out of me. Fries and vanilla shake, I have to admit itâs good,â Eddie says, and Steveâs smile grows a little more.
âBut, yeah, like I said, it wasnât⊠special, I guess, I just remember thinking that I wanted to do that with you all the time. I wanted to do everything with you all the time, whatever it was,â Steve says. âAnd then when we were back in your room, sitting on your bed, you were looking at me likeâ I thought you wanted toââ
âI did,â Eddie says quickly. âI wanted to kiss you. I wanted you to kiss me. I donât know, I was â kinda turned around about it, but I knew I was glad that you did it first, because I was too chickenshit to ever do it myself.â
Eddie remembers this part clearly; something had seemed different about Steve when theyâd gotten back from the diner. There had been something softer and lighter about him that had made Eddie want to reach out and touch â an urge he wasnât unfamiliar with. He is, after all, queer as hell, andâthough he feels like an ass for phrasing it this way, nowâSteve is really hot. Of course heâd had thoughts about Steve before; he just tended to ignore them, because they were friends, and the thought that anything more could happen between them seemed outlandish.
But then Steve had leaned in and kissed him.
The first one had been close-mouthed and soft, almost tentative, sweet, but ensuing kisses had been deeper, more wanton, and before Eddie had quite registered the shift, Steve was in his lap and his tongue was practically down Steveâs throat and heâd thought â well, maybe there could be a little more between them. Maybe things didnât have to change all that much.
He'd rolled with it, and then heâd rolled them over, and then heâd helped Steve get rid of his shirt and heâd ditched his own, and then heâd begun the process of learning how to wring as many sweet, pleasured noises as possible out of Steve.
Now, back at the picnic table in the fluttering light of nearly a dozen cheap candles, Steve is looking at Eddie oddly, like heâs not quite sure what to make of him.
âWell⊠since I had kind of been looking at that night as when we, uhâ got together, I just â yeah, made sense to me. First date.â Steve shrugs.
A frown pulls across Eddieâs face, and he fights to keep it at bay, so he doesnât give Steve the wrong impression â heâs not upset with Steve, heâs just upset. Heâs upset that he canât look at that night the same way Steve had â that he hadnât experienced it the same way. He wishes he had; that heâd let himself consider what it might be like not if he and Steve could be friends and have sex, but if he and Steve could be more than that.
He squeezes Steveâs fingers, still wrapped in his own, and catches Steveâs eye when he looks up. âYou know⊠I mean, I know that not all of the time we spent together has the same significance for me that it did for you, but that doesnât mean it wasnât important to me,â Eddie says, and maybe itâs all he can say for himself, but at least itâs true. âI love spending time with you. Even when Iâm complaining, Iâm doing it with joy.â
Steve cocks an eyebrow at him. âWith joy?â
âYep. Entirely joyful complaining,â Eddie says seriously.
âWell, you do like complaining.â Steve smirks.
âI sure the fuck do. Itâs what makes us such a good pair,â Eddie replies, and Steve laughs.
They talk for a while longer after that, lighter and easier than before, but eventually it gets too chilly to reasonably keep sitting around. Theyâd been blessed with unusually mild weather that night, but late October is still late October, and the temperature has dropped since the sunâs gone down.
They work together to blow out all the candles before they end up dropping them in a nearby garbage can once they realize that the wax is still liquid and Eddie canât put them back in his bag (âOkay, I thought of almost everything,â Eddie insists as he produces a flashlight to light their way back to the van). Eddie turns up the heat before pulling back out into the road, and they take the drive back to Steveâs house in contented silence.
Eddie parks and turns the van off once theyâre in the driveway, and Steve watches with curiosity as Eddie gets out with him, but says nothing as they walk up to the front door together.
âWell,â Eddie says once they reach the porch, âI had a great time tonight. Dâyou think I can see you again?â
Steve blinks at him, doing almost a doubletake as he looks from Eddie to his door and then back again.
âDo youâ You donât want to come in?â Steve asks, a little bewildered.
âOh, no, I very much do,â Eddie assures him. âBut this is take two, right? And I said I was gonna do it right, and that means no sex until the third date. At least Iâm pretty sure thatâs the rule.â
Steve laughs, but quickly quiets when all Eddie does is smile at him. âYouâre serious,â he says, a bit flat with disbelief.
âCompletely.â Eddie nods. âIâm romancing you, remember?â
Thereâs another moment of quiet stillness from Steve before a slow, delighted grin begins to grow on his face. âWell, in that caseâŠâ he says, âI had a great time, too.â He leans in and pecks a quick kiss to Eddieâs lips, short and almost shy. âCall me.â
And then heâs gone, the front door closing behind him before Eddie can even register whatâs happened.
Eddie barely even remembers getting back into the van, but if he had to guess, heâd say he probably floated there.
It should be ridiculous â heâs had Steveâs mouth on pretty much every part of him, heâs had Steve on top of him and underneath him and crying out his name and begging him for more, heâs had Steve naked and sated and curled around him, and yet itâs one short kiss that nearly short-circuits him.
It should be ridiculous, but Eddie thinks it might actually be the best thing in the world.
Part 8
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Do you think Homie had any attachment to Becca? I get that he was just using her as a tool to get closer to Ryan, but in scenes with him in her house he looks really strange to me. Like, he smells her clothes? Demands breakfast? And, if I remember correctly, he suggested on making popcorn and watching a movie after Ryan fell asleep. Just imagine Becca with that thousand yard stare while Homelander puts his arm over her shoulders, bringing her close and rests his head on hers. A husband and a wife, if you will. That man is delusional.
attachment isn't really the right word imo. he most certainly had a vision for her, though. it was his dream come true! a wife and a son with all his EXACT same powers waiting for him in a curated little suburbia, just like they had in all his favorite childhood movies!
it was basically a movie set.
it was perfect.
except it wasn't. because she wasn't his wife. she was butcher's.
and i think the scene you bring up (where he's got her clothes) illustrates that perfectly. he's being a creep in this scene. he's rawdogging her milk jug, he's going through her belongings, he's smelling her clothes. he's building a narrative in his mind where this is his life. getting familiar. getting comfortable.
and then he finds the pictures of her and billy, and the illusion is shattered. he's angry. all of this SHOULD be his, and yet he's having to compete for it!
tbh i think he would have pursued becca a lot harder if stormfront hadn't entered the picture presenting as ideal wife/mother material, sharing her perfect sob story about outliving both her husband and child, and how she needs to fill that void now. wonder where she can find a husband and child. winkwink nudge nudge.
but yeah 100% delusional
#becca dodged a bullet there tbh#honestly someday i would love to write a split pov fic about this#kind of like gilded cage#romcom for homelander and straight up horror movie for becca#and a VERY confusing coming of age for ryan#becca butcher#homelander#darling anon#ask and you shall receive#homelander meta
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What do you think Elliottâs family is like? What would happen if they came to the Valley?
a/n: this is such a good ask!!!
warnings: alcoholism, neglect, bad parents, mention of death
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elliott - family woes (with a dash of elliott x reader) â
pt. 1 - who are the cunnighams?
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elliottâs family, the cunnighams, is what people would consider a stereotypical upper class nuclear family.
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his father, conrad, is an investment banker (think wolf of wall street) who had very little involvement in his childrenâs lives, other than to reprimand them or hand them some money to get them to go away. he was the breadwinner, too focused on chasing the next investment to participate in silly things like going to elliottâs poetry nights.
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his mother, makenna, is a socialite, too busy hosting events for the fellow ladies of the community or getting drunk off champagne to properly parent. yet, on the rare occasion when she did express love and affection towards elliott, he always felt gross after the fact because that meant she was too drunk to function.
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elliott has an older sister, eleanor. sheâs the golden child of the family, always striving to please their parents so she could get attention. ever since they were kids, eleanor threw herself into academics and extracurriculars that she believed would impress their parents, such as mock trial and key club. she, to their parents, is the successful one out of the two children; after all, sheâs the one who graduated with summa cum laude, the one went to medical school and became a heart surgeon. nonetheless, eleanor loves elliott and vice versa, despite everything.
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because of his parents being too wrapped up in âother important thingsâ to parent, elliott and his sister were raised by a nanny, an old irish woman named siobhan. elliott considered siobhan to be his true family, as she always encouraged him to express his creativity and always made time to attend his events like poetry night. sadly, she passed away when elliott was in his late 20s, which was the catalyst to elliott leaving home to make a name for himself as a writer.
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when elliott told his family that he was moving out to pursue his writing career, his father laughed in his face and called him a bloody idiot for thinking he could make it as a writer. his mother was too busy nursing a hangover to criticize him for his choice. however, eleanor was supportive; she embraced him and whispered in his ear to escape âthis hellhole of suburbiaâ and that she would always support him. so elliott sold off anything of value that he didnât need and with that money, he relocated somewhere where he could embrace his inner hemmingway, a little place called pelican town in the idyllic stardew valley
pt. 2 - the cunninghams visit stardew valley
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elliott had been living in the valley for about two-ish years and he was on cloud 9 with the life he cultivated
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he was happily married to (y/n), stardew valley's local farmer and the person he felt head over heels for the moment they entered his cabin with a basket of pomegranates, and his book camelia station was doing well with elliott finishing up his first ever book tour
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life was perfect... until his family paid him a surprise visit
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he hadn't been in contact with his father or mother since leaving but he occasionally exchanged letters with his sister, the two of them updating one another on major milestones in their lives
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conrad and makenna were the picture of faux kindness, subtly jabbing at elliott's spouse for being so rural while praising them for building such a successful farming empire
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elliott could feel his mother's disappointed glare when she came to the conclusion that elliott got married without informing them but he honestly didn't give a damn
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(y/n) did their best to be cordial with elliott's parents, they knew that they were major assholes (more so his fathers) so they focused their attention on getting to know eleanor
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since he last spoke to his sister, elliott was informed that she found out that she was pregnant a few months ago and was now sporting a prominent baby bump
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(y/n) offered eleanor some fresh produce from the season as a gift for her baby when makenna chimed in about not needing produce from "a little farmer from bum-fuck-nowhere" when they had access to the finest produce
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elliott... just loses it; he completely loses it and yells to his parents about how shitty they were, how they were never involved in his life or eleanor's unless they did something that bettered their public image, and that they could insult him all they wanted but they could not nor would not insult the love of his life
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conrad and makenna expected eleanor to come to their defense but she instead sides with elliott, sharing identicial sentiments and how she regrets letting her need for their approval get in the way of having a relationship with her little brother
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elliott then promptly kicks his parents out but lets eleanor stay, holding back tears in his eyes while he wraps his arms around his spouse
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eleanor later apologies for bringing their parents, she wanted to visit elliott alone after hearing about his marriage and the success of camelia station but conrad and makenna intervened
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in return, elliott apologies for not inviting her to the wedding and the two make up, much to the joy of the farmer who finally gave eleanor that basket of produce for her
bonus - the aftermath
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after that ordeal, eleanor would later visit the valley once a month to spend time with her brother and her sibling in-law; then with her husband jackson and her baby elias when she gives birth
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elliott may have lost his parents but he found a new family in (y/n) and his sister's little family, working hard to dismantle the standards set by their parents and becoming a doting uncle to elias
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and soon... he became a parent of his own, promising his newborn baby that they would have a life full of love and wonder and promising to himself that he wouldn't repeat his parents' errors
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Just so stories: Mommy and Daddy
In the (questionably) blessed White Picket Fenced America of 1955, things were deceptively simple:
Mommy stayed home, while Daddy was earning enough cash to buy that new Frigidaire.
Uhm. No, not really: see what happens to Mad Men's Betty Draper, the pearl-stringed suburbia matron. Not exactly a cheerful look, but perhaps a true, albeit neurotic, one.
For some unfathomable reason, one of the main dismissive arguments used against shippers reads along some very similar lines. I paraphrase, as this is a collective POV (probably stemmed from CO's laboratory and snowballed to great success across their dashboards):
'Oh, aren't they stupid! How can they expect C to follow him around the world, children in tow, at his beck and call? Or to wait for him, military wife style, as he traipses from Vegas to London to Paris to Belgium? What are these, The Fifties?'
To this Dorothy Dixon, along comes one of the Tumblrette Pundits, with a ready-made answer, always the same:
'Of course they are stupid! Of course she doesn't! Every time she is working somewhere, she brings McSideburns and The Blonde Bambino around! And McSideburns takes care of Blonde Bambino, as he should! Reality, not fantasy!'
Let alone they have absolutely no clue about the real state of play, given the almost complete, paranoid opacity reigning since at least a Certain Sad Event. Let alone that no other logical/common sense argument provided is accepted (cults seldom deal in both acceptance and common sense);
Nannies? Pah, so 1992! Family safety net? Pah, so suburban! Working parents? Pah, these people are stars, their life is a cornucopia of perks and freebies and glam!
So, in a nutshell, according to them:
Mommy is busy working and Daddy follows all along/ stays at home with Blonde Bambino, hoping that Mommy will bring enough cashola to finish that double glazing people usually install in December.
In other words, we immediately picture C as a 'starke, titanische Weib' / the strong, titanic woman German poets were so fond of back in the 1800's. Dragging along a diminutive, shy, understanding and private McSideburns, trousered Vestal extraordinaire. The rest is taboo (or should be, in my book), at any rate.
Something wrong with this vision? Yes. It's exactly the 1950's one they accuse us of espousing (we don't), but this time the male/female symbolic roles are reversed. As a result, a shrink would have many thoughts and probably a handful of questions about that need to completely castrate the Goddess's Consort to perfect oblivion. Obliterating his life, his story and even his name, for Christ's sake!
Not a good look for either C and The Prop and, to be honest, quite a weird, borderline insulting one, especially when coming from 'respectful, realistic' fans. The real utility seems to be concealing the emptiness of a Tale Forever Untold. It will be effectively replaced by the chorus with the perfect fantasy of a modern dad, a successful producer/manager and so on and so forth.
Reality is a bit different, if you just take a look on The Fratellis' Wikipedia page and follow the links:
But, but, but... 'additional personnel' (đ±đ±đ±) - how could that be?
And yes, remember (LOL) David Eustace and the FMN shooting photo of the Happy Dynamic Duo? Happy to oblige to a friend who provided a work project (that album was postponed two or three times, then released in 2021) during COVID, probably.
The mere thought of a young, urban, sophisticated, committed and trusting couple, living and loving their best life, traveling separately or together, allowing 'spaces in their togetherness' (wasn't that The Prophet quote she liked and shared?) is something that gives them the shingles. Anything but this. Anything - even that sad The Empress and Her Additional Personnel narrative.
You see, they don't like The Obvious. At all.
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May I entice the masses with the concept of a Will Wood Jukebox Musical?
Around a month ago me and a good friend of mine were listening to Will Woodâs discography and they offhandedly threw âWouldnât it be cool if someone made a Mama Mia equivalent with his songs?â into the air.
This thought stuck with me for a while until I found myself incredibly bored during a 3 hour-long road trip and decided to kill some time.
Preface aside, I presentâŠ
[ Welcome To Suburbia The Musical ]
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Brochure Designs:
Narrative Summary:
A young couple attempt to escape the hardships of life by moving to a far-off picture-perfect town known by locals as âSuburbiaâ. Despite itâs shining appearance, the couple are troubled by unsettling peculiarities bursting at the suburbâs seams- but whatâs a village without a little cooky culture?
Character Breakdown:
âą James Campbell - An alcohol-dependent horror writer down on his publishing luck.
âą Dai Lu Lee - A doctor specialising in the care of farm animals with an unfortunate talent for disappointing her parents.
âą Cassie Logan - James & Dai Luâs next door neighbour with an unsettling sense of humour.
âą Morgan Logan - Cassieâs reserved wife working as a forensic investigator for the local PD with a predisposition to bad first impressions.
âą Lin Lee - Dai Luâs headstrong traditional father.
âą Ming Lee - Dai Luâs passive narcissistic mother.
âą Mayor - Confident and charismatic front man of Suburbia with a messy past whoâs always ready to offer a helping hand.
âą Barkeeper - Eccentric and off-putting owner of a local bar that appears to be a front for a darker business.
âą Therapist - Patient woman tending to Dai Luâs psychiatrical and psychological needs.
âą Secretary (Non-singing ensemble role) - Nerdy and shy assistant of The Mayor who is desperately enamoured, head-over-heels for her employer.
Act Synopses:
[Act 1]
James and Dai Lu, freshly engaged and already exhausted from lifeâs baggage, strike a âtoo-good-to-be-trueâ deal on a down payment for a quaint home in the unmarked town of Suburbia. After being warmly welcomed by the ever so charming Mayor and their next door neighbours Cassie and Morgan, the couple begin to unwillingly face some of their fatal flaws as Dai Lu is forced to stare her regretful decision making right in its ugly face.
[Act 2]
James may recognise his now hard-to-hide attachment to alcohol, but he is far from apologetic about it. Frequenting a newly discovered bar on the outskirts of town results in his fiancĂ©e finding herself in a rather unusual predicament. Forced to work for a sleazy underground cabaret bar, she preforms a number detailing The Mayorâs dark and unfortunate past. All the while, The Mayor himself is trying to seduce her partner into a life overflowing with sin and dubious spiritual ties. Upon being reunited through the brilliant detective work of Morgan, the couple have yet another handful of complicated feelings to sort through.
[Act 3]
Decades of pious work from The Mayorâs hands finally come to a head as he no longer attempts to hide his servitude to a being he was never quite sure how to please. The town descends into uncertain insanity as every individual is consumed by their corrosive and abandoned insecurities. Dai Lu never quite moves past her disagreements with her parents, James never quite makes peace with being an utterly unremarkable writer and Morgan never quite solves the case thatâs been scratching at the back of her mind for years. All those lives are, however, lost in vain as The Mayor misinterprets his Patronâs asks. The town of Suburbia stands desolate, bare, and belonging to a man whoâs greatest desire is to be rid of itâs burden.
Songs By Act:
(Act 1)
Suburbia Overture (Mayor, Ensemble)
The Main Character (James)
Marsha⊠(Lee Family)
Against The Kitchen Floor (James)
Momento Mori⊠(Morgan)
Well, Better Than⊠(Dai Lu)
(Act 2)
The First Step (James)
Willard! (Mayor)
Front Street (Barkeeper, Ensemble)
Venetian Blind Man (Dai Lu)
Black Box Warrior (Therapist)
Your Body, My Temple (Mayor, Ensemble)
Sex, Drugs, RockânâRoll (James)
Cover This Song (Cassie)
Outliers (Mayor)
Love Me, Normally (James)
(Act 3)
Vampire Culture [S.O. Reprise] (Mayor, Cassie, Morgan, Ensemble)
Lapceâs Angel (Mayor)
Hand Me My Shovel (Cassie, Morgan, Ensemble)
Dr Sunshine (Dai Lu, Ensemble)
Cotardâs Solution (James, Ensemble)
Song With Five Names (Mayor, Ensemble)
2012 (James, Dai Lu, Mayor, Ensemble)
Naturally there is a much larger and in depth plot summary, thought-out blocking for musical numbers and some in progress character designs that I have crammed into my Master Doc for this behemoth of an original work.
Keep in mind this concept is far from finalised, more characters may be added and more songs might be written into the narrative.
Iâd be more than happy to go more in detail about it and accept any form of suggestions or feedback if the users of Tumblr happen to find this interesting :)
In the mean time, if you find yourself interested in this work and would like to listen to the songs in chronological order I have compiled a playlist you can find bellow⊠âââ
#will wood#will wood and the tapeworms#jukebox musical#original work#original musical#work in progress#shamless promotion#welcome to suburbia#calling all will wood and musical theatre fans#i sincerely hope more people are going to be into this than just me and my bf#feedback is appreciated#Spotify
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suburbia is special because you can link/give it a domain to literally any of the entities.
like think about it. of course there's the obvious lonely unchanging and empty sprawl of houses, isolated and locked in their own little worlds until the quiet burrows into your ears and turns you into a shell of yourself.
but why stop there? what about the endless repeating expanse of sameness, vast stretches of flat concrete under a flat open sky, making you feel so small and insignificant standing upon it?
or, perhaps, the way someone always seems to have their eye on you? personal security cameras and neighborhood watch pages are all the rage these days...
now take that to its logical conclusion. think about why your life has been arranged in such a predictable and bland fashion, think about who benefits, what webs of systems are supported and strung together through white picket fences?
the streets do all look the same, and that just makes it even harder to remember where you were going. all those roads and cul-de-sacs spiraling across the neighborhoods. hard to tell whether that street was there yesterday. they all look so similar.
perhaps it's the residents themselves. you have new neighbors. these strangers don't seem quite right, uncanny somehow. but you get used to them, as always. until one day you have, again, new neighbors. what happened to the old ones? you don't want to know.
when it gets dark, everything is drenched in shadow. it's quiet hours out, and there's no streetlamps to reflect the dying light. something could be lurking. anything could be lurking. no one can see you waving for help.
you could be trapped, as well. wanting desperately to leave but feeling as though that hope's been buried by the fact that you've never known anything else. there must be a world outside, but strain as you might you cannot catch a glimpse of it, and it chokes you.
we all know landlords aren't really all that regulated. corruption runs rampant in real estate. how many infestations are hiding in the walls of foreclosed houses? what's eating away at the pipes and ceilings and floors, spreading, multiplying, unseen until the foundations finally collapse?
but maybe the houses themselves are alive, twisted mockeries of shelter, creaking and groaning in such a human way you could swear the walls were flesh and not plaster...
police keep the streets all nice and clean and picture-perfect. but is that really what's going on? or are they bored and hunting for something to do, someone to follow and harass? is the mirage of stability worth thinning the herd for?
these places seem so peaceful, but sometimes if you do a little digging you'll find blood money underneath. what does that factory on the outskirts do? what's with the gates, the guards, the secrecy? surely they aren't making anything designed for violence and slaughter. surely it isn't their industry keeping the whole town afloat...
prefab houses may be easy to build, but they aren't always the sturdiest. fires spread quickly, floods collect easily on the pavement, tornadoes fling debris through windows. one disaster, and suddenly the uniform buildings are left crumbled and desolate.
and how about the pollution? the stench of gasoline fumes and six-lane highway strips, the way nature is pushed out to make way for these places that aren't much good for humans either. suburbs necessitate the near-extinction of anything natural. those dandelions in the cracks? unlicensed organic material. there's no place for them. maybe someday there will be no place for you.
and in the end, of course, so many live by themselves. so many might miss phone calls, text messages, visitors. sometimes, when people die in the suburbs, nobody notices anything until the smell gets strong or the newspaper is uncollected...
#tma#the magnus archives#this post was inspired by I Fucking Hate The Suburbs#pigeon.txt#alright entity time#the lonely#the vast#the eye#the web#the spiral#the stranger#the dark#the buried#the corruption#the flesh#the hunt#the slaughter#the desolation#the extinction#the end
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ââââââą àłâąâ§àčâĄàčâ§âąàł âąââââź
â sheâs my alibi
â°âââââą àłâąâ§àčâĄàčâ§âąàł âąââââŻ
inspired by âplease mister jailerâ from Cry-Baby (1990)
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The feds finally think they can finally pin a murder on Jason before he tells them an alibi you can back up.
The minute Jason was dragged into the precinct, he grinned. He knew what was in store for him, but he also knew that he had the most perfect alibi; fucking the lead detectives daughter in a house Bruce bought without a second thought for him to live in with you.
You hated your father; after years of neglect because of his job and anger issues you were always on the receiving end of, at first, your relationship with Jason started out purely in spite. It was a situationship based purely off of lust and resentment toward the same person, but soon enough, it developed into something more, talking about your lives that were similar in ways and your futures that would soon enough be intertwined.
He was pushed into the chair a little too rough, a scoff falling from his lips as your father pulled out the chair, sitting in it while opening up the file. âWhere were you last night, Todd?â
âWhy do you need to know?â Jason concluded heâd play hard to get this time, at least until you came stomping through that door like you promised you would when they brought him in for questioning, changing out of your skimpy nightdress into something more presentable. âWhat happened last night, Detective L/N?â
Jason couldnât wait to change your last name to his own, that way the two of you could cut ties with this man as quick as you could.
âYou tell me, Todd,â he threw an 8x10 picture of a dead man Jason had seen a few times â a drug dealer that hung around his old apartment he had beat up a few times for trying to sell crack to some kids. âYou know him, donât you?â
âI knew him,â Jason corrects, gesturing down at the picture. âHeâs obviously dead.â
âObviously,â the detective says as though it was the most obvious thing in the world. âI canât believe it.â
âI know right, I canât either! Can I go now?â
The detective stands, glaring down at Jason. âDonât start with me, Todd. You live in the apartment right-â
âLived,â Jason corrects, tapping the file with his name on it. âYou should update my file. I moved just recently to a house in suburbia, right on the bay.â
Detective L/N scoffs. âOh yeah? Did you now?â
Jason starts to grin, crossing his arms. âMhm. With my lady friend, yeah. Pros of having a billionaire as my adopted dad.â
Your father hummed, pulling out a sticky note and a pen. âOh yeah? Whatâs your lady friendâs name? It is just one of them, right?â
Jasonâs jaw clenched as he leaned forward, his fist tightening. Even the thought of having another woman besides you was sickening, and the thought of having more than one partner besides you made him want to punch your father more than he normally did.
âSheâs my fiancĂ©e, asshole. Let me give you her number first instead,â he starts listing it out, watching as your father scrawled it down before humming. âLook familiar?â
He paused, staring before pulling out his phone and slowly typing it in.
âYou donât recognize your own daughters number? What a horrible father, I have it memorized,â Jason smiled, leaning forward as he tapped the sticky note. âProbably why sheâs screaming out my name every night.â
Your father dropped the phone, quickly bending over the table to grab Jasonâs collar before the door busted open. âDetective, donât do that! Stop!â
Jason laughed as your father is dragged out, crossing his arms while leaning back in the chair. âLet me know when Y/Nâs here, you canât hold me with no charges!â
He could and he knew it, mainly because the window of 24 hours wasnât up yet, but he know youâd be here soon with his bond. He twisted the gold band around his ring finger, humming softly to the tune you sang in the shower every once in a while before the door opened and you came stomping in, two helmets in hand.
âJay, letâs go,â you ordered, scoffing as you glared at the reflective mirror. âThey got nothing on you.â
He stood, walking forward and sending you that signature smile before cupping your face and pressing a firm kiss to your lips. âWhatever you say, mama.â
You smiled as he took his helmet, holding your side as you both slowly walked out, his body close to yours. âYour dad give you trouble, mama?â
You snorted, shaking your head. âI fucking wish he wouldâve.â
Jason stayed close to you as you both walked through the police department, all eyes on the chief detectiveâs daughter they watched grow up and an orphaned misfit following behind her like a puppy on a leash. It was true, he would follow you around wherever you wanted him to like he was now, hand firmly on your waist to guide you to the door while holding his helmet with the other, lips pressed against your exposed shoulder as you both finally made it outside of the precinct.
âJason?â
âYes, doll?â He was already straddling the seat of his bike, waiting for you to come behind him as you stood next to him. âWhatâs wrong, hm? Baby? They got nothing on me, remember?â
âPromise?â You whisper, inhaling as he shook his head and pulled you closer. âY-You left last night⊠afterwards. Did you go there? Jason, we said no more lies, donât lie to me-â
âY/N, doll, can we do this somewhere else, please? Somewhere not in front of the Gotham police department?â Jason tries to suggest before you cross your arms, raising a brow.
âNo, I want you to speak, right now. We promised no more lies, Jason, donât lie to me!â Your yell makes the door of the precinct open, your father stepping out with a few more officers as Jason cursed softly.
âI went to go see Dick, alright?â He whispers, stroking your cheek as he pulled you closer. âI promise you, Iâm not lying. Heâs in town for a few days, so I went to go see him at the house. I promise, thatâs where I was, you can call him.â
âThen why didnât you say that?â You whisper, shaking your head. âI thought we were past you using me as a pawn to get to my dad. Didnât think youâd use that damn excuse whenever the whole fucking precinct was watching your questioning.â
Jason looked up at your father, the detective holding up his hands, one hand with a finger raised and the other a closed fist.
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âFucking bastard,â Jason cursed, you quickly looking back with a scoff. âHeâs trying to drive a wedge between us, baby, canât you see that? Come on baby, come on. Look at me.â
He cupped your face, pressing a firm kiss to your lips as he stroked your cheeks. âJason, you promised no more lies.â
âWhat did I lie about, baby? You scream my name out every night, just like I told him,â he laughed lightly as you shoved his chest, biting back a smile. âI was with you last night, I went to go visit Dick, and I didnât kill him.â
âPromise?â
âI swear, baby.â He pushed your hair back, pressing his forehead to yours. âYou said no more lying, and Iâm not. Youâre my alibi baby, you always are.â
âI love you,â you whisper, stroking his cheek with a sigh. âI love you so much.â
âI love you,â he whispered back, pressing another soft kiss to your lips before pulling away to slip your helmet on your head and put on his own. He leaned forward as you quickly got on the bike, arms wrapping around his lower torso and hands settling near his groin and thigh as he looked at your father with a middle finger up before turning on his bike and speeding off.
When you both stopped at a red light, you pushed your hands up his thighs, already unzipping his pants as he groaned. Your hands slowly pump his cock as your helmet tucked into his neck area, your giggles making him groan.
"For fucks sake, Y/N."
You had made him cum at least twice on your ride home, thankful for the fact that Jason took the backroads back to your now shared home right on the bay. You both laughed, ignoring the cop car now stationed outside of your house, giggling Jason pushed open the gate to your backyard.
He had installed a bed outside right next to the pool, easily slipping off your helmet and his and placing them both on the ground. He smiled, laughing as you leaned back on the bed and pulled him down to lean over you, giggling along with him as his hands tug off your pants, pawing at your thighs as he giggled.
"For fucks sake, I can't wait to marry you."
You laughed, cupping his cheeks. "Well then, speed it up. Let's get married tomorrow."
He paused, tilting his head to the side. "What?"
"Let's get married tomorrow," you giggled, shrugging. "I'll buy a nice dress; you don't even have to wear a suit-"
"No," Jason dismissed the thought, shaking his head. "When I marry you, I'm going to do it right, do you understand me?"
You laugh, nodding. "Okay."
"I love you, Y/N L/N. And I'm going to make sure everyone knows it."
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GIRL NEXT DOOR
genre. fluff. love at first sight (?) warnings. none. pairing. sungho x fem!reader. wc. 2.6k. a/n.surprise i write for boynextdoor now!!
You were moving from the big city to a small town. You were less than excited. All the streets looked the same to you. Plain houses built in the 60s lined neatly trimmed yards and sidewalks surrounded cul de sacs. It was the picture perfect suburbiaâ a small town where you would easily meet everyone your age within the first week going to your new school. You were dreading it.
âItâs so stupid that Iâm moving. Iâd be surprised if my dadâs new clinic is the only one that town has. They basically snatched him up the moment he accepted the offer.â You said bitterly, sipping on bubble tea with your best friend. It would probably be the last time youâd be able to have a bubble tea date with her for a while. Your heart sank at the thought.
âYouâve spent your entire life here⊠itâs a shame.â She sympathised, âBut, you know what happens when youâre a new girl coming to a small town?â
âWhat?â
âYouâre popular with the cute boys.â She teased.
âCome on- Iâd be very surprised if I had anyone with a crush on me. Iâve never been popular.â You said, cringing as it brought back memories of your middle school years. You had gone through crush after crush, never landing on a proper relationship and always being rejected in the most humiliating way until eventually, you learned your lesson. When you got to high school, you forced yourself to stop being interested in boys. The couples making out in the hallway were enough to deter you, though. You would rather die than be that gross in public with your boyfriend. You werenât one for PDA, thatâs for sure.
âNew kids either become popular, or stay quiet. Thereâs nothing about you not to like, so I think you have a good chance at becoming popular.â She reasoned. You thought about it. Your friend was rarely wrong. Thatâs what was so annoying about her. She was always right about everything. Maybe she would be right about this too.
Your phone binged with a text from your mom and you sighed, âShit, Iâd better go. The movers are here and I need to help move the boxes into the truck.âÂ
âAlright. Youâd better text me and call me when you get there. I want a house tour and everything. Iâm still your best friend even if Iâm 4 hours away.â She smiled and you returned it.
âIâll keep in touch with you, donât worry. Iâll text you later! Bye!!â You waved at her and jogged off.
Your familyâs apartment had been filled with boxes for almost 2 weeks. Your mom was obsessed with having everything ready to go in advance to reduce the stress. This, of course, only increased your stress every time you looked at your bedroomâs plain walls and brown cardboard boxes stacked on the floor in place of your dresser and desk.
You had transferred all your clothes to a suitcase a week prior after having to sort through them and donate everything that was too small or that you didnât wear often enough. Fashion had always been something you were interested in and you were already dreading the fashion atrocities you might see in a small town. You doubted they would have good clothes stores either.Â
You spent the rest of the day hauling boxes into the truck and struggling to help your dad lift the heavy things with the movers. Since you were just slightly stronger and more able bodied than your mom, you had no choice but to help. Moving armchairs down the stairs would be a nightmarish experience that you would remember for weeks, no doubt.
When everything was packed, you collapsed on the floor, tired and muscles aching. You looked around your empty apartment. The walls looked so bare and lonely without your mothers paintings on them. It looked way too clean and way too different. Your entire childhood had been spent living here. 17 years in this old trusty apartment complex.Â
You remember going over to the lady next door for tea when you were little. She would tell you about her matchmaking business and all the cute couples she had been responsible for. She promised one day to set you up with someone⊠looks like that plan wouldnât be working out after all.
You stood up and walked over to her door. You hoped she was there. You wanted to say goodbye before you left tomorrow. Maybe she would offer you tea just like when you were 7.
//
Sungho peeked out his window with curiosity. The house next to his that had been inhabited by a sweet old couple had finally been sold. He had overheard his parents talking about the new family moving in. Apparently they were going to start a clinic since the father was a family doctor. Sungho wasnât interested in that, though. What piqued his curiosity was his parents saying that the couple had a daughter. A daughter around his age.
When they had first brought up the topic over dinner, Sungho had shrugged off their teasing about a cute girl moving in. But now he was anxiously looking out his window every 5 minutes, waiting for the moving truck to pull into the driveway of the house.Â
His father and him were going to help the new family move in. Sunghoâs mother had told him it would be a perfect opportunity to introduce himself to you. He was nervous with butterflies in his stomach at the thought. It wasnât everyday that a new family moved into town. It was a very rare occurrence.
Soon he spotted the red car driving up the cul de sac with a moving truck following closely behind it. He gulped and fixed his hair in the mirror before running down the stairs. He joined his father outside and went through introducing themselves to your father.
He peeked at the car again, wondering if you had already stepped out. You hadnât, but you soon did. Sungho wished you hadnât, because shit you were pretty. He gulped and gave your father a smile before offering to grab one of the boxes. He could feel his cheeks heating up the longer he stared at you and forced himself to shake off his stare and look elsewhere. He hoped he didnât make his pink cheeks too obvious, but he was pretty sure you hadnât even noticed him yet. Maybe that was for the best.
âY/n, come introduce yourself to the neighbours!â Your mother called with a smile on her face as she talked to Sunghoâs parents.
You groaned and walked over, keeping your head down for the most part. You hoped they werenât some country bumpkins who would insist on your family joining the townâs monthly potluck after a church service.
âHello, Y/n, itâs nice to meet you. Iâm Mrs. Park,â You nodded with a slightly forced smile. The lady seemed nice, honestly, but you werenât in the best mood for socialising. You desperately wanted to set up the wi-fi at your new house so you could text your friend, but your parents would scold you if they knew that was the only thing you were thinking.
âAnd this is Sungho. You two are the same age.â Mrs. Park said happily, beckoning Sungho over to say hello. You looked up, slightly intrigued by what the boys were like in this new town. And Sungho did not disappoint. You couldnât deny that he was handsome. Very handsome.
âHi.â You smiled and waved a little. He waved back with a little lopsided smile that you could only assume was out of nervousness. He looked nice dressed in a denim jacket and hair brushed back but still a little messy from the light breeze tousling it. He must have caught you staring cause his smile widened slightly making his eyes crinkle into a cute eye smile. Fuck, why did you think he was cute?
Sungho and his dad helped move the heavy stuff into your new house. You were relieved the task wasnât placed on you this time. While they were busy, you walked through the house, adjusting to the thought that this was your new home. Your room was bigger than before and even had a big window facing the Parkâs house. Your brain automatically wondered whether it was Sunghoâs room that you could see through your window. If all the houses in this town were built similarly, then it could be the case.
âYour room looks nice.â You turned around to Sungho with a big box in his hand. He set it down on the hardwood floor with a smile. âDo you want help unpacking?â
âUh, sure! Iâm not the strongest so⊠getting my bed and dresser in here would be a struggle.â You admitted.Â
âIâll grab them for you.â
//
After your first night in your new house you realised that Sunghoâs bedroom was indeed the one facing yours. He stayed up late, just like you. It was around 6 weeks later and both your lights were on still, even though it was around 11 pm. You were lying on your bed, trying to count sheep to help you fall asleep. Except all your sheep strangely morphed into Sungho because he was all you could think of.
Your family had eaten dinner with the Parks a lot of times so far, and you would say you were fairly adjusted to the new town. You didnât go out much unless it was for a bike ride or to the library, but it wasnât as bad as you thought. Since it was still summer and you were too introverted to want to go out and hunt for friends, the only person who you knew was Sungho. You talked a lot in your backyard or his. You caught him wearing a necklace that you had wanted for a long time and found out he was interested in fashion as well from the encounter.
It was like the most you discovered about him, the more you had in common. You even liked the same idol groups and were fans of the same authors. How did you even manage to get this lucky with your neighbour? Plus, the more you hung around him, the more you thought he was cute.
You peeked out your window to see if he was visible from his window. He was. He was sitting at his desk and the lamp on it perfectly illuminated his face so you could see all the details of it.
âI shouldâve asked for his number by now, darnit.â You mumbled to yourself. You hadnât thought of it before since you lived right next to each other, but it wasnât like you could go over this late at night. Youâd have to improvise. You thought for a second before searching through one of your unpacked boxes for your sketchbook. Usually you would doodle outfits that you thought you would look good in in this sketchbook, but for now, it was going to serve a different purpose. You got out a sharpie and started writing in large, easy to read text.Â
Do you stay up late a lot?Â
You thought it would be awkward to put a simple âhiâ or âheyâ so you stuck to a question that he could answer. It took some courage to stand where he could see you from his window and hold up the sign, but you managed.
It didnât take very long for him to look up from his desk and notice the sign. You watched him read it and then make eye-contact with you, his charming smile overtaking his features again. He stood up and went somewhere else in his room, presumably to grab paper and a pen. Soon he was back and he held up the sign in response to yours.Â
Yeah. If it bothers you that my light is on, I can turn it off :)Â
It doesnât bother me. I usually stay up late as well.
He smiled again, looking down at his desk as his cheeks tinted a bit. He hoped you didnât notice. Was it weird that he already liked you so much? He was suddenly reminded of how his past crush had been stolen by another boy right in front of his eyes. His friends had told him he hadnât been direct enough and that was why she had chosen someone more straightforward. But he had just been too shy to confess directly. He didnât want to repeat that mistake again, so he took a breath and gathered some stored up courage, picking up his pen again.
Can I have your number?
He held up the sign nervously, one hand anxiously fiddling with his shirt as he waited for your response. You shouldnât be too opposed, right?
I was just about to ask you! Itâs *** *** **** :)Â
You were smiling as widely as he was which both calmed his heart and made it beat faster. What if you liked him too? What if you thought he was cute? What if he had the same effect that you had on him? He shook off all of his thoughts, telling himself that he was getting ahead of himself.Â
He carefully copied your number into a new contact and sent a simple âhey, itâs sunghoâ to make sure he got it down correctly. You felt almost giddy receiving the first text from him. You had given your number to your crush just like that? And he had asked you for it? The thought had your cheeks heating up again.
It was past 1 and you were still texting him. It was hard to want to stop, he was just so cute, even over text. Whenever he thought he overstepped, he would apologise so fast until you told him that it was fine. It felt different from talking to him over the past 6 weeks. It felt way more like talking to a crush than talking to a friend, which didnât help your bad case of lovesickness.
When you started to yawn, you decided you should probably say goodnight to him. He must be tired as well.
iâm a bit tired, i think iâm gonna go to sleep for the night - Y/n 1:21am
ok! sleep well, y/n!! - Sungho 1:21am
btw - Y/n 1:21am
yeah? - Sungho 1:22am
youâre really cute - Y/n 1:22am
goodnight! - Y/n 1:22am
You turned off your phone quickly, eyes a bit wide as you wondered why you had sent that last text. Where did you even get the confidence? God, what if he thought you were weird. He probably only saw you as a friend, or worse, the new annoying neighbour girl. You groaned at your stupidity and peeked at your phone again. He had read the text, but hadnât replied.
âShit, I really messed up.â You felt like smacking your head against the wall. What were you thinking?!
I think youâre cute too - Sungho 1:26am
You blinked, and then blinked again. Oh. You put down your phone and shut your eyes, willing yourself to go to sleep and not think about it too much. You could always wake up tomorrow and realise that this was a whole big misunderstanding or something. There was no way that Sungho really thought you were cute, right? But what if he did?
You opened your eyes again, looking at the texts with him again.
sleep well cutie <3 - Sungho 1:27am
You failed to get to sleep that night. So did Sungho.
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hello kit i come to you for your wrapped event đ€ hehe as an iwa rep đ i would like to request iwaizumi hajime + 17 (or 4, whichever is better!) if that's ok đ„č and the genre is entirely up to you!! (just no angst pls... i will cry)
oh my god this was such a hard choice that i literally might have to write the other one anyway .. cannot believe you picked iwa and 4 this is a PERFECT combo
iwaizumi + 4: sweater weather genre: fluff with a little kissin' !! reader is a cali girl and iwa knows his cars wc: 0.9k note: the car type is an easter egg if anyone knows it teehee
send me a number + a character and i'll write you a drabble!
Half of Iwaizumi's heart will never leave California, he's sure of it. Half of it will never leave this house.
It's a little blue neighbourhood house in one of the pockets of suburbia you and your friends drove him to, a friend of a friend's house. Something like that.
(Iwaizumi doesn't remember why you all show up there every day, but he doesn't really care that much.)
Every time, it'd be just around dinner when you all met there. You'd sit on the couch, talking to everyone, introducing your handsome boyfriend to anyone who showed. He doesn't remember ever eating dinner anywhere else than in this kitchen.
(He used to be afraid of being homesick. In high school, he never really pictured leaving. You make him think he was born to leave.)
"Excuse us," you say, standing up from couch arm you sat on, taking his hand. "We'll be right back."
Iwaizumi's brows raise as you take his hand, standing up with him in tow, but he doesn't question youâ no, he's never questioned youâ as he follows you down the hallway.
You're out the door with a grin, walking over to the driveway where all the cars are. You toss him a set of keys.
He catches them against his chest as he pauses, squinting in the last life of today's sun. "Seriously?"
You slip into the car, grabbing his sunglasses and putting them on. "Why not?"
"Uh, because's that's a '68 Benz?"
"What, you still don't have a license?"
"I do, butâ"
"Do you trust me?"
He sighs a laugh. "I don't trust myself."
"That's okay," you say with a wink, patting the driver's seat. "I trust you enough for the both of us."
Iwaizumi swallows, glancing back at the house before sighing, getting into the car.
"You're gonna be the death of me,"
"I'll be the death of us, actually, so drive safe!"
(He rolls his eyes, but he starts the engine.)
Iwaizumi drives, but you give him directionsâ you told all of your friends you'd be right back, but he doesn't see you getting home anytime soon, not when he watches you lean over into the breeze. He can smell the ocean and your perfume, and he fights to keep his eyes on the road.
He starts to think you're keeping him driving on purpose until you tell him to turn off on the empty highway you've landed on.
"Here?"
"It's a real road, I swear."
"...Alright."
The car rolls through the gravel which turns into sand, coming to a stop when you tell him. The sun starts going down again, like it waited for the two of you to get to where you were going before starting to go again. Waves crash and you unbuckle your seatbelt.
"A beach."
"Mhm," you say with a smile. "Your favourite!"
Truth be told, he's never been a huge beach guyâ sand that makes a home in your shoes, sunburns that never leave. But, you know, if you're down, so is he.
Iwaizumi furrows his brows, undoing his seatbelt just after you. "Hey, where are you going?"
You don't answer, just jog out into the sand.
"Okay, whatever, coming."
When he gets out to round the car, tucking the car keys in his pocket, he stumbles back into the hood when you grip his shirt and kiss him. He finds his footing in the sand first, and then his hands find your hips.
He leans back so you can crawl into his lap, gripping his hair, kissing him like it's the last thing you'll ever do. His fingers dip into the belt loops of your jean shorts, his other hand sneaking beneath your shirt and up your back; he feels the goosebumps on your nape and he wonders if they're from him or the breeze.
(You sigh into his neck, your lips trailing past his jaw; he knows it's him.)
When you finally pull away, he doesn't kiss you.
"What now?" you ask with a small smile, the sun on your cheeks and hands still bunched in his clothes.
Iwaizumi leans back on the hood of the car, grinning up at you, shaking his head. "Nothing. I can't just look?"
"That's kinda boring."
"Hah, whatever."
You hum a laugh, looking over your shoulder at the water.
"You're trying to tell me that you can see all of this and you might actually go home someday?"
Iwaizumi's looking at you when he tells you it's really hard to.
"Well," you murmur, "make sure to tell your Miyagi friends about your Cali fling, Haji."
"Fling? You're nuts."
"Ooh, do you love me?"
Iwaizumi's cheeks flush red as you laugh, leaving a gentle peck on his lips.
"Well, for the record, I guess I can love you, too."
"Wow, what's the dealbreaker?"
"I mean... come on, who doesn't love the beach!?"
He groans, watching as you slip off of him and the car, tugging your shirt over your head and dropping it to the ground. He raises a brow, but you just tsk. "You're still on my case about that, huh?"
"You're in California, freak."
"What'd you just call me?"
You bite your lip, snorting a laugh as you slowly back up towards the water. "Freak?"
"Oh, that's itâ"
Iwaizumi wears a huge grin as he tugs his shirt off, too, dropping it by yours as you both ditch your shoes and run. You think you'd have the upper hand, but you almost forget who he is.
He catches up to you quickly when you take a turn for the water, grabbing you from the waist as you scream.
"Haji!" you laugh, "Your pants!"
He looks down at his wet pant legs, but he ignores it; he turns you around, hands on either side of your waist.
You smirk. "And to think I thought you hated the beach?"
Iwaizumi chuckles, shaking his head, little splashes of water dripping from his eyelashes.
"Who says I don't?" he challenges, hands drifting under your thighs as he wraps your legs around his waist. "Maybe I just do when you're not here."
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bite the hand (that feeds me)
9.2k words, Vanessa/Warren, Mature
On a fast track to the Society elite, Vanessa basks in the good life. That is, until, she goes undercover and meets Warren Burgessâa man that upends her entire world. (Vanessa's origin story!)
This was for the @fablehavenartinitiative and I chose the prompt: write an origin story for Vanessa, Warren, Tanu, or Coulter.
@carolinelikesdinner was my partner! They created a beautiful piece of art depicting a scene with Warren and Vanessa. Head over to this post to see!
Chapter One
April 1996
Under the cover of the gray, light-polluted night sky, Vanessa broke the latch on her second-story window and swung her leg over the awning. Blue paint scraped off the side of the house as her foot caught on the paneling. Carefully, she swung her body over and dropped to the first story roof, snapping the shingles under her shoes.
Finally. Vanessa rolled her neck and sighed. She had always felt cramped in that house with its picture-perfect walls squeezing her amidst her parents suffocating ineffectual ideologies. The picket fence, the barbeques, the blank white smilesâall of it functioned as a smokescreen designed to hide them from unicorn blix hunters who wanted death and from humans who wanted cages.
Deep in the heart of suburbia lived blixesâ havens. Unicorns wouldnât come into such populated settlements even for a desired kill and humans blind with prejudice could never imagine the nice next-door neighbors were blixes. However this haven forced contortion to fit inside.
The normalcy of mailboxes and white shingles and report cards and church gossip railed against the blixesâ restricted life. Every Friday night, the neighborhood blixes would come over for gambling and drinking and fun to escape the reality outside the havenâblixes being hunted to extinction by both unicorns and humans. The rowdiest parties always followed the loss of a fellow blix to to a zoo or death. Escaping one cage for another.
Cages, cages, cages, cages.
Vanessa dropped to the earthy ground. She had finally broken free of this one.
Unlike all her role models dolled up and hidden from sight, Vanessa intended to embrace herself and survive. Humans would fail to trap her in a preserveâlike some feral animal in a zooâand the stakes of sinister unicorns would splinter on impact. Furthermore, Vanessa would find people who shared her ambition. She wouldnât live in complacent fear like her parents and their friends, drinking away the fear of discovery.
The night sky shined on Vanessa; the smell of oncoming rain smothered her senses. Gravel crunched under her shoes and her backpack encumbered her shoulders. But when she opened her mouth to scrape her pearly teeth on her new life, the air tasted like freedom.
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Mazikeen Bennett
Name: Mazikeen "Maze" Bennett
Age: 17
Height: 175
Sexuality: lesbian
Face claim: Emmy Myers
Mazikeen Bennett, the queen of sarcasm, navigating the drama of teenage life in suburbia. She had the whole clumsy-but-charming routine down pat, with parents who were supportive but perpetually perplexed by their quirky daughter.
Academically, she was on point, but her mind was always in the stars. Science fiction was her jam, and daydreaming about escaping the ordinary was her favorite pastime.
Then, in a twist of fate straight out of a movie, Mazikeen stumbled upon something bizarre in an old warehouse. Little did she know, it triggered a cosmic ripple effect that caught the attention of the Tenth Doctor. Imagine his surprise finding this sarcastic, accidentally adventurous teenager at the heart of it all.
Cue the TARDIS entrance and an invite for Mazikeen to join the Doctor on a rollercoaster of time and space. Suddenly, her life went from ordinary to extraordinary, with each Doctor bringing new quirks, challenges, and mind-bending adventures. Mazikeen became the unexpected hero of her own sci-fi saga.
Mazikeen is a vibrant girl with a personality that's a delightful mix of quirks and charm. She is the queen of sarcasm. Her quick wit and sharp tongue add a humorous edge to even the most challenging situations. She's the master of playful banter, making her a perfect companion for the Doctor's eccentric adventures.
Despite her intelligence, Mazikeen has a knack for finding herself in confusing situations. Her clumsy tendencies often lead to unexpected escapades, turning mishaps into memorable moments. It's not unusual for her to stumble into trouble, quite literally.
Mazikeen's awkward charm endears her to those around her. Her genuine and unfiltered reactions create an authentic and relatable character. She navigates social situations with a mix of awkwardness and endearing sincerity.
Beneath the sarcasm and clumsiness lies a fiercely protective nature. Mazikeen cares deeply for the Doctor and anyone else she considers part of her cosmic family. She won't hesitate to step up and defend her friends against whatever time and space throw their way.
Mazikeen's curiosity about the universe and her adventurous spirit make her an ideal companion for the Doctor. She embraces the unknown with enthusiasm, finding joy in exploring the wonders of time and space.
Relationships with each of the Doctors.
10th Doctor:
So, Mazikeen kicks things off with the Tenth Doctor. Picture it like the cool mentor and the sarcastic sidekick having a blast in the TARDIS. They clicked right away, turning every adventure into a mix of wisdom and accidental fun.
11th Doctor:
Then bam, regeneration hits, and now it's the Eleventh Doctor with his bowties and quirks. Mazikeen just rolls with it, adding her own sarcasm to the mix. Think of them as the dynamic duo of time-traveling banter and unexpected escapades.
12th Doctor:
The Twelfth Doctor comes in, a bit more serious, but Mazikeen's quick wit keeps things interesting. It's like a blend of gruffness and charm, tackling time's craziness together.
13th Doctor:
Finally, the Thirteenth Doctor brings in a fresh dose of wonder and optimism. Mazikeen's adventurous spirit syncs perfectly with the Doctor's enthusiasm. They become this awesome duo exploring the universe and having a blast.
A gift from the Doctor
The Doctor, later on gave Mazikeen a little gadget as a gift, a pocket-sized translator. That thing was a game-changer in their space adventures. Picture this tiny device â it's like Mazikeen's secret weapon.
This translator was like magic. It could decipher all those weird alien languages. So, Mazikeen went from "What are you saying?" to chatting it up with all kinds of extraterrestrial beings. It made communication a breeze, and suddenly, the whole universe was her conversational playground. But it wasn't just about words. This gizmo turned Mazikeen into a cultural ambassador. She'd help aliens understand each other, turning potential clashes into interstellar friendships. It was like the ultimate icebreaker, breaking down barriers and fostering unity.
Oh, and let's not forget the laughs. The translator had a mind of its own, sometimes spitting out translations that were downright hilarious. It brought comic relief to their adventures, turning tense moments into shared laughs between Mazikeen and the Doctor.
That little gadget wasn't just a tool; it was a symbol of trust and partnership. The Doctor handing it over was like saying, "Hey, you're a crucial part of this cosmic team." It became a bond between them, reinforcing Mazikeen's role as more than just a companion â she was family.
Relationships with the other companions
Mazikeen was also known to some of the Doctor's other companions, like Rose Tyler, Captain Jack Harkness, Amy and Rory Pond, River Song and Clara Oswald.
Rose Tyler:
Rose was like the big sister Mazikeen never knew she needed. They swapped stories, cracked jokes, and faced alien weirdness together. Rose's kindness mixed with Mazikeen's sarcasm made for a dynamic duo that brought a cozy family vibe to the TARDIS.
Captain Jack Harkness:
Oh, Captain Jack and Mazikeen â talk about banter! Jack teased her about clumsy moves, and she dished out eye-rolling comebacks. Despite the teasing, there was a mentor vibe, with Jack sharing his timeless wisdom.
Amy and Rory Pond:
Enter the Ponds â Amy, the adventurous soul, clicked instantly with Mazikeen. They shared wild stories and found humor in the chaos. Rory, the protective older brother type, couldn't help but keep an eye out for the clumsy one. The three of them turned the TARDIS into a quirky family hangout.
River Song:
River's mysterious aura intrigued Mazikeen. They had girl talks about timey-wimey love stuff, and Mazikeen was fascinated by River's complex connection with the Doctor. There was a bond formed over shared laughter and a love for unraveling the mysteries of time.
Clara Oswald:
Clara and Mazikeen hit it off like partners in crime. Clara's curiosity blended with Mazikeen's wit, creating a dynamic duo full of energy. They faced the wildness of time and space with a mix of enthusiasm and humor. Clara's guidance helped Mazikeen navigate the crazy ride of being a companion.
Hobbies
Given Mazikeen's adventurous life with the Doctor, her hobbies are as diverse and unique as the cosmic landscapes they explored.
Mazikeen had a penchant for documenting her adventures. Whether through witty prose or doodles in a journal, capturing the craziness of time and space was a therapeutic hobby for her.
With that handy pocket-sized translator, Mazikeen developed a fascination for alien languages. She'd spend her downtime picking up phrases from different species, turning it into a quirky linguistic hobby.
Armed with a sonic screwdriver and a keen eye, Mazikeen would take up space photography. Capturing breathtaking vistas on alien planets or snapping candid shots of the Doctor mid-adventure was her way of preserving memories.
Mazikeen also enjoyed creating virtual adventures or reliving iconic moments from Earth's history. It was her way of adding a touch of normalcy to their otherwise extraordinary life.
Given her quick wit, Mazikeen also enjoyed solving time-related puzzles. She'd have a collection of mind-bending paradoxes or riddles that she tackled during moments of downtime, adding a mental challenge to her life on the TARDIS.
Traveling through time and space introduced Mazikeen to a multitude of tea varieties. She developed a love for exploring different cultures through their tea rituals, collecting unique blends from each era and civilization.
A foodie at heart, Mazikeen experimented with cooking alien dishes using ingredients collected during their travels. It was a way for her to connect with the diverse cultures they encounter.
If the TARDIS is equipped with a vast library, Mazikeen would also indulge in reading various works from across the universe. She would even have her own interstellar book club with fellow companions.
Conclusion:
And so, Mazikeen's wild ride through time and space comes to a crossroads. The TARDIS humming in the background, a bunch of quirky friends, and Mazikeen standing there, faced with the big decision â to keep exploring the universe or find a cozy spot to kick back.
With a heart full of memories, laughter, and maybe a bit of chaos, Mazikeen's journey feels like a movie with an epic soundtrack. Whether she decides to stick around on Earth or hitch another ride in the TARDIS, the adventures keep going.
So, it's not really a conclusion; it's more like a cosmic cliffhanger. Mazikeen, with her sarcastic charm and protective instincts, leaves an everlasting mark on the Doctor's timeline and the vastness of space. The TARDIS doors are open, and the possibilities are as infinite as the stars.
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