#queasy au
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Note
Mafia front!! Letâs do some surgery!!!!!
WIP Wednesday (11/20) | Mafia Front Restaurant AU (Part 252)
Once the wound is cleaned to his liking Neil gets up to go wash his hands thoroughly, scrubbing Jean's blood off like he's done a thousand times before. He doesn't let himself think about all the other times, just races back to the living room to thread up a needle. Shaky hands make it harder than it should be, but he finally gets it through. And he forces some more alcohol into Jean, despite his protests.
Sure he's had stitches with no painkillers before. But he's also broken his own fingers at a sadistic freak's whim while Nathaniel watched, unable to help.Â
Now is not then.
They have better resources and the freedom to take care of each other, so Neil uses both. Once Jean's mostly liquid, Neil climbs onto the couch on his knees. He ends up straddling the backs of Jean's thighs and leaning forward so he can see what he's doing. It takes him a moment to steel his nerves, but then he does and Jean curses his name when the needle pierces his skin.
"I love you, why are you doing this to me?" Jean bemoans, making Neil roll his eyes.
"Well Jean, I kind of don't want you to bleed out." Because I love you too.
Kevin looks at him like he hears the unspoken and gently touches Neil's arm. "Hey, it's okay. No one's gonna bleed out."
"I know. I know," Neil says, then he leans forward and continues. Despite having more Smirnoff than blood in his veins, Jean winces with every pull of the thread. From his seat on top of Jean, Neil can feel every jerk and jolt and shudder. He tells him to hold still and Kevin pets Jean's head, whispering "It's okay, I've got you" as if his voice alone could dull the pain.Â
Neil thinks it might.
"I'm alright, izz just... severely unpleasant," Jean's accent is thicker now and his voice slower. Neil places another stitch and Jean winces before lapsing into French. "Nathaniel... needs to take up sewing for a hobby. Practice."
"I don't need practice. This is not happening again." Neil grits out, hellbent on keeping that promise.
"Perhaps... But if you lean into your father's name again it might." Jean says, then he grumbles, "That was stupid."
Kevin gives him a raised brow but Neil ignores it.
"You're the idiot who took a bullet for me."
"I had to," Jean slurs. "It would have killed you."
An icy wave of dread rolls over Neil when he realizes Jean's right. That bastard in the alley was aiming for Nathaniel, after all. And Jean is so tall Neil's head strikes him at the chest. Strikes him just about here... He should be dead.
Would be, if not for Jean.
Neil says nothing more, focusing only on the stitch work and the fact that they're all alive. Once he's through, he cleans the graze on Jean's arm and dresses both wounds all without making eye contact with either of them.
#surgery!!!!!! (also i have no idea how anything medical works bc when i try to find out i get so queasy i die so... sorry if it's wrong#but neil has not been to med school so... you know)#aftg#kevjean#Mafia Restaurant AU#WIP Wednesday#��ď¸#answered#anon
20 notes
¡
View notes
Note
Flesh Anon again.
So like, the only thing I can imagine now due to the Nightmare and ccino addon is just pantry renovations shortly after Nim fucking dies right?
So it's just ccino taking mental notes like "Okay, this is beef. This is staying... that's... pork, right? Yeah, alright.. and this?" And he just points at human flesh and the cooks and staff have to stutter and stammer out that "Well, that uh... that's... that's uh... human flesh... the late Queen never really, um, cared about the origins, only the price and this was... this was quite expensive so she decided it was fancy.... and elegant..."
And Ccino just stands there
Absolutely motified.
Welcone back Flesh Anon! Good to have ya! And. Ohhh yeah. This is tasty đ
They definitely took some time to rework everything, but the kitchens were like top of the priority list because. Well. Night was always a fussy eater and now as an adult... not much has changed! So Ccino takes the time to start reorganizing like you said and they get to that point and the chefs have to explain it and. Ccino is unamused to say the least, mortified to sat the most.
He's still new to the whole managing other people thing, and he's still got that instinct to not accidentally step out of line, so he's a deer in the headlights before processing and going, "The King won't eat that, we should just... throw it out." And. I mean. Ccino's the boss here so they toss it as told. (It isn't until later that Ccino lets himself process that and get queasy about it-)
Nightmare never knows that Nim ate it or considered it a delicacy. When Night was freshly King, info like that would just add to his stressors, and he got to keep a hint of blissful ignorance <3
#new age au#as much as Ccino was still new to the role and didn't have much authority as Night was still usually not present in times when he could put#his foot down? The kitchen was particularly aware of the twins and their particular eating habits. they always had specific meals#and Ccino knew them best as their caretaker! hense? he'd know that there was NO way Night would want flesh anywhere near him. no way.#also it's definitely one of those moments where Ccino visibly gains those stress wrinkles under his eyes but says nothing because#of course Nim would eat human flesh. of course she would. no way she'd be normal for once. he's just dissapointed lmao-#it's like midnight when he finally processes and has that deep repulsion and a queasy feeling before just. filing it#away and moving on đ Nim was crazy awful but she's dead af now so he has new problems on his shoulders đ#this was another super fun ask anon! thanks for coming back!!#spot q#<- answering this at night but queueing it for the morning lol
9 notes
¡
View notes
Text
been thinking a lot about Nami dragging Zoro into some kind of maternity boutique, partially to tease him and also because she knows he has no idea how to shop. And when they go in it's all frilly dresses and pastel colors, and all the other shoppers there are pretty women. Zoro very quickly gets overwhelmed, and when he sees that the male omega section is pitifully small, he runs and hides in the changing room to freak out in peace.
Nami got so excited over all the fashion and talking to the boutique ladies that she almost missed Zoro running off. Nami realizes that she may have miscalculated on whether this store would have anything that Zoro would have enjoyed. She sits outside the changing room to try to talk him down and apologize for roping into something that made him so uncomfortable.
Zoro laments how he doesn't want to have to wear skirts and frills now that he's pregnant. He just wants to stay Zoro and not be shoved into a box with high fem maternity clothes. Nami reassures him that they'll be able to find the right clothes for him and that she should have been more considerate before dragging him into the boutique.
Zoro calms down enough for them to leave the store and rejoin the others, and a week later Nami takes him shopping again at a place that has clothes much more his style.
#one piece#one piece sound au#roronoa zoro#nami one piece#a/b/o#omegaverse#mpreg#i am once again projecting my tranness onto zoro and the omegaverse#i think a lot about how male omegas probably aren't considered when it comes to things like maternity fashion#and are expected to conform when they have kids#and the idea of wearing such frufru style clothes makes zoro queasy#tho at the next place he goes to he does find a skirt that he really likes#he's into skirts and dresses when it fits his style
25 notes
¡
View notes
Text
I know vampires probably wouldn't care or be able to taste most of what you ingested or consumed that day but I like to think that perhaps because of ⨠supernatural ⨠shenanigans they would be super sensitive to it. So when I say that vampire!Kevin gets a tummy ache over synthetic blood after years of having to drink it, he's also very sensitive to anything readily filling someone's veins. ie: drugs, alcohol, etc.
Now I'm imagining a Very surly Kevin drinking from his lil fresh squeezed blood capri sun, face screwed up like that kid who kept eating a raw onion cus he was convinced it was an apple, because Andrew smoked just before coming over.
#hes gonna get a bad belly andrew what does he even pay you for!!#the fact that your blood is one of the few on the menu that doesnt make him queasy!!!#and you take advantage of this pathetic creature because you like his frown wrinkle#atrocious customer service#andrew wants kevin to bleed him dry about it#grubhub au#kandrew
13 notes
¡
View notes
Text
SHE TOLD YOU THAT SHE CELIBATE, SHE TOLD ME I COULD NAIL HER SH*T â gojo satoru minors dni
PART I. of the new years letters, a series of fics dedicated to some of my lovely mutuals! đ
prologue. â you wish gojo satoru would stop trying to ask you out. not that you don't like him, but dating the one guy that you're smacked silly about would mean that he could break your heart and leave you in ruins. so it's best to keep some distance right?
pairing. gojo satoru x afab!reader
warnings+. college au, reader wears a skirt, reader is choso's twin and yuuji's older sister, but no appearance detailed. kissing, making out, Ăłral (f) receiving, general bitchiness and fuckups đ ensemble cast of poor bystanders (geto, shoko, sukuna, yuki etc)
word count. 10k! song inspiration. gang baby â nle choppa
a/n. it's because of that one edit by satorupedia that's going around rn. yall know which one đ art by touno_stupa on twt!
dedication. yayyy decided to start my little gift series for new years with this fic inspired and dedicated to @fushitoru who was one of the first blogs i followed on here before i was super familiar with jujutsu kaisen. aashi writes thee most wonderful gojo fics that are so well characterised and heart-stoppingly adorable and HAWT. đ đ¤ and i easily associate her with physics/college au gojo now, ever since her spiderman gojo fic that lives in my head!!!!
gojo in this fic:
ACT I. don't puck around and find out!
"i ran into gojo today," choso says, his voice as unbothered and monotone as ever, scraping the gravel lazily with the heel of his scuffed combat boots, "or he ran into me."
"gojo satoru?"
"how many gojos do we know?" your twin brother huffs, giving you a dry side-eye. but before you can retort something equally acrid, he's yanking at the sleeve of your sweatshirt, halting you midstep, "wait. car."
you blink out of your tired daze just in time to see a battered camry putter past, its engine groaning like it's on its last legs. just how you feel after a long day of seminars and lectures. the car rattles down the street with the grace of a tin can tied to a string.
"thanks," you mutter, half-heartedly as you shift your laptop case from one tired arm to the other, "could have been the end of my genius academic career."
"would have been a short one either way," choso quietly quips, earning himself a sharp elbow to the ribs.
"so?" you press on.
"so, what?"
"what did gojo say?"
"ohhh," choso drawls, in that irritating way of his that indicates he has no idea how to deliver good gossip, news or any form of tea, "he asked if i wanted to play hockey for his team tomorrow. they're down a player ever since kento went on exchange."
"hockey?" your eyebrow arches, and skepticism curls your lips for choso is hardly known for his athleticism. you mean, you're sure he has the physical ability in him somewhere but you (and the rest of the world) are yet to see it, "are you gonna join the team, then?"
not that you care about gojo's stupid, state-tournament winning team. of course not. you're just curious. and curiosity is harmless.
it has nothing to do with the fact that you woke up last night wanting to jump gojo satoru's bones. just like you did the night before, and before. and the week before that. yeah, suffice to say that this has been going on for a while.
"nah," choso says, shaking dull, greasy strands of dark hair out of his eyes, "got placements tomorrow."
right. placements. choso's all about pathology and lab medicine and test tubes, while you get queasy at the mere mention of haemoglobin. and it unsettles you mildly at how your twin brother's eyes light up at the mere mention of a blood test.
"and?" you prod when he starts to drift off again, his attention wandering like it always does.
choso is often like a calm river. slow, broad and lazy.
this time, you pull at his one of his headphone cords to reel him back, "did gojo say anything else?"
choso gives you that dull look, quiet but loaded. like he's already solved a puzzle that you didn't know you were trying to hide. it just makes your stomach twist, "why do you care what gojo satoru says?"
"i don't," you snap, far too fast, like your tongue is racing your brain to a crash site. the lie sits heavy in your throat, thick and obvious.
choso's pale and dry lips twitch, and you wondered what happened to the lip balm you threw into his christmas stocking last year, "should i have told him you could sub in for his team instead?"
"no-one likes a smartass, cho," you grumble, speeding up your steps as your twin leisurely rummages through his fraying backpack for his house keys. you roll your eyes and push ahead, jamming your own keys into the lock before you die of boredom waiting for him to dig through the trash heap that lies at the bottom of his bag, "anyway, i was just asking. you brought gojo up."
choso trails behind you, his tone infuriatingly casual, "you always get weird when someone mentions him. i thought you guys were friends."
"we are friends. and i don't get weird."
"you get so weird. even yuki said so."
"i love yuki, i do. but she has no idea what she's talking about â"
the door swings open, cutting off your false deflection. standing there is yuuji, with half a sandwich dangling from his mouth like he's some kind of feral creature. there's a smear of mayonnaise clinging to his cheek as he yanks a red, track hoodie over his tank top.
"mmph! hey, you guys!" he muffles through a mouthful of bread, waving at you with the enthusiasm that only a teenage boy could muster after inhaling half the fridge.
"where are you off to?" you peer at your younger brother, your eyes zeroing in on his mutilated sandwich. a sandwich that you're certain you made for yourself this morning, leaving it for a study session upon your return.
"track practice," yuuji says, swallowing the last bite whole, "then dinner with fushiguro and kugisaki." he's already halfway down the driveway, sneakers untied and laces flopping on the pavement behind him.
choso narrows his eyes, "got money? or a water bottle? a hat? did you wear sunscreen?"
"i'm good!" yuuji calls back without breaking stride, waving a quick hand at the two of you.
"why don't you hold his hand and walk him to school, mother?"
"shut up," choso grumbles as he brushes past you into the house, throwing you an exaggerated scowl of wounded, elder-brother pride over his shoulder, "why don't you hold gojo's hand to hockey practice?"
your bookbag swings through the air, connecting to the back of choso's oversized head and a loud thud follows.
ACT II. long overdue and lacking a spine
you had been in this library for hours, eyes blurring as the words in your textbook stubbornly refused to make sense. it was all a gross blur of terms and diagrams, and your $8.00 coffee had gone lukewarm an hour ago.
study, pass, graduate. get a good gpa. that was the plan, no distractions.
your phone, however, had other ideas as it sat innocently next to your stack of notes. you tapped the screen quickly under the guise of a 'quick break' but before long, you were deep into instagram stories. someone's dog, a flyer for a rave that you definitely weren't going to, and then, of course, him.
gojo satoru. on someone's reposted story with a classic, grainy photo of one of the campus's most darling boys. long arm draped casually over some girl. both of them lit in the neon glow of what looked like a party bus. he wasn't even looking at the camera, just flashing that effortless grin that you had seen your entire life growing up. and the girl was gorgeous, obviously. not that you cared about that.
but speak of the devil and he hath appear. a long shadow fell over the table, and you felt the chill in your bones, trying not to shift in your seat.
"go away, gojo," you muttered, not even deigning to look up.
"how'd you know it was me?" his voice is teasing, all light and airy as he's pulling out the chair next to you.
"what can i say? lucky guess," you reply dryly, keeping your eyes glued to the suspiciously-stained textbook. worried that you'll look up and your iron resolve will disappear from one glance at big, blue eyes.
but out of the corner of his eye, you try not to twitch at the sight of the soft, pale blue hoodie that swallows his broad frame whole. thick, white strands of hair that fall gently over his face. and that cloying scent of mint and something faintly sweet that leaves your ears hot and your heart sitting in your throat.
study, pass, graduate. get a good gpa. that's what you tell yourself in a now failing mantra.
"are you following me today?" you ask, flipping a page with exaggerated nonchalance, like you're not about to tear up pathetically from a stupid crush.
"caught me," gojo says, the grin audible even in his voice, "i just couldn't resist finding you. is that what you want me to say?"
you finally look up, swallowing at unfairly fine features, "saw you were at some party yesterday. i didn't think you'd be on campus today."
gojo just laughs, the sound soft and infuriating, "keeping tabs on me now?" and he's rifling through his bag for something, "or you don't think the library's a good look for me? i'm broadening my horizons. testing the waters."
you narrow your eyes, willing the heat rising in your face to stay put and not crawl into your voice, "i think you're testing my patience. i have a test tomorrow, so if you're here to waste my time..."
"maybe i just wanted to hang out with my friend," gojo says, tearing open a kitkat wrapper in an obnoxious way that echoes through the silent hall, and the crinkle of plastic grates against your nerves, "we haven't seen each other in ages."
"don't you have a lot of other people to hang out with nowadays?" you're mentally beating yourself with a bat at your question, wincing at how it sounds like you keep count of who he hangs out with, and you're pathetically down bad for him. like a 90s singer begging on his knees for a kiss.
"i mean, i could hang out with them," gojo says, breaking his kitkat horizontally like a monster, "but they're not you."
his sunglasses are gone, revealing eyes so blue they look otherworldly, and he's throwing you that smiling, lopsided grin that makes your heart run around a room and bang into the walls. but no. you were not going to let gojo satoru get to you. he probably made every girl feel like this, like they were the centre of his fast-paced universe. until the next shiny thing came along.
besides, gojo satoru dated models. or stunning cheerleaders. the kind of people who looked good under strobe lights, and in the glow of his party bus digital camera pics.
and hey, it's not like you were self-depreciating or awfully insecure. you liked who you were and you would never change it for anyone. quiet and ambitious. reserved, but down for some fun. you'd like to think you were the type of person who saw the world in a beautiful, cinematic light. but it was maddening how gojo satoru seemed to bring out the most juvenile issues in you that had your stomach turning itself into ugly knots.
"gojo," you try to sound as nonchalant as possible, "are you even here to study?"
as in why are you really here? please ask me out.
gojo looks unbothered, unshaken, "coffee. cake. maybe even some flirting, if you're up to it."
the universe hates you. it has a way of delivering what you want right into your hands, when...you don't exactly want it.
you blink at the white-haired man, disbelief bubbling under your skin, "you're not serious."
"why wouldn't i be?"
"c'mon, satoru. everyone knows you're not the actual dating type. you ever been in a relationship that wasn't pr and lasted for more than two weeks?"
absolutely bonkers at how your heart and your tongue are not on the same wavelength at all. it's like your mouth missed the memo and is just firing bullets that have gojo's grin faltering a bit, as a flicker of heated annoyance flashes in his eyes. even hurt, but it's gone too quickly for you to read into it.
"didn't realise that you thought i was that much of a joke," and you're not fond of how gojo's voice is quieter now, and a pretty sneer is dancing across his lips. you're biting your lip before you lose your stupid, petty resolve to not get involved with someone who could truly break your heart.
"if you didn't make everything a joke, it wouldn't be," you snap at him, and you're not even sure what you're angry at. there's no reason to be annoyed, or frustrated or even hurt and snippy with a friend who came and sat with you to catch up.
but you don't want to untangle whatever you're projecting onto gojo satoru, so you let bitter words spill over, "some of us don't have time for your games, gojo. we have real lives to deal with."
gojo's expression shifts completely, and that playful spark in his eyes is replaced with something colder as he stands up and shoves his hands into his pockets, "right." and his tone is clipped, pissed, "got it. no time for games."
you watch as gojo walks away, already tapping away on his phone, but his footsteps are quieter than you expect. part of you wants to call after him, to take back the teeth and claws that painted your words.
but instead, you just look away from him and grimace. you must have pulled an awful, twisted face â for the man sitting across from you leans in and asks if you need to take an aspirin, or if you're low on fibre.
ACT III. between the covers
the bookstore smells faintly of old paper and new ink. a sharp contrast to the chill lingering outside, so the warmth hits you like a welcome blanket. the air buzzes with the muted chatter of customers, and the occasional beep of a cash register.
you're winding your way through the aisles, set on two missions. find that jacket-cover book that you had been wanting for weeks, and to hunt down the manga that yuuji had begged you to pick up for him.
you dart past a couple lingering in front of a 'booktube' bestseller display, narrowing avoiding a child wielding a stuffed dragon that you can only assume is smaug the magnificent from the hobbit. straight into the quieter section of the store, tucked in the back and smack-bang right into â
thud!
your shoulder collides hard with someone else, sending you stumbling back a step.
"fuck's sake. watch it," the person snaps, his tone sharp.
"maybe you should â" you start to retort, before the words die and patter out on your tongue as your mouth goes dry.
gojo satoru, ladies and gentlemen.
he's scowling at you, with sunglasses pushed up onto his head that expose those ridiculously pale eyelashes under the glow of the overhead lights. he's layered on a crisp varsity jacket, over a thick hoodie, all shades of soft blue and grey. and he looks irritated, with thick brows furrowed at you. but you don't miss the faint surprise that flutters across his face when he takes you in.
"seriously?" gojo murmurs, though more to himself, and his voice still holds an edge that has you wilting, "out of all the aisles in this store..."
you blink, caught somewhere between an apology that dances on the edge of your lips, and a bewildered laugh at how the divine powers deliver the worst luck on you. instead, you shove your hands deep into the pockets of your aviator jacket, "sorry. didn't see you."
gojo's shoulders relax, but just barely. as though he's still caught in the heavy fog of tension from your last words to him. but to your mild credit, he doesn't quite look ready to storm out either. progress?
"so. what are you doing here?" you ask, trying to break the ice and pretend that you're not doing internal pirouettes.
"just had to pick up a textbook," gojo mutters, holding up a thin and over-priced looking book on something like...quantum mechanics, "exams are coming up. gotta keep the top spot, you know."
you blink, "you're actually studying?"
gojo raises his eyebrow, lips twitching into the faintest smile, "what? you think i roll into my classes and ace everything through sheer willpower? or i spend all day being a joke and annoying everyone, right?"
you sigh, feeling the frosty, ice-gaze settle once more over you, paralysing you from head to toe, "look, gojo. i don't know what came over me that day," and now you're being sincere, looking away from his narrowed stare, "it's like some crazy, evil monster came over me and it possessed me. i think i incarnated some demon king in me and i said all that mean shit."
he shifts slightly beside you, and you don't miss at how gojo's lower lip juts out at your apology, or how close he is to you right now. "and i was jus' being stupid. swear i don't think you're a joke." you try to pick up some random book, pretending you're very busy as you speak.
but it's very hard to look genuine when you've just picked up a glossy copy of 'stand and deliver: a hard look at fixing male erection problems.'
it earns you a small laugh, light and quick, that has you almost falling to your knees, and you can hear choso's voice in your head. muttering out a dulcet 'i told you so. you want him so bad.' but it's worth it as gojo leans against the nearest shelf, the annoyance from earlier starting to ebb.
and for a moment, gojo studies you and his expression is unreadable. for your part, you're pretending to read the back cover of 'stand and deliver' and some blurb about how this award-winning author managed to help her husband 'get it up' after twenty years of marriage.
but the tension in his posture dissolves, relaxing further and gojo hums, "noted." that's all he says, and an awkward silence hovers. it hovers so uncomfortably, leaving you floundering for a new topic until gojo's voice breaks the silence.
"choso's doing good, yeah? i heard he got a girlfriend."
you smile, "yeah. yuki, she's like really cool. i don't know how he did it."
gojo snickers, "i asked if he wanted to play hockey and i think he's been avoiding me all week."
you try to pretend its not because of how you re-enacted your little spat with gojo, demonstrating the entire thing for your twin brother. who had just called you stupid afterwards. among other not-so-flattering terms, with little consideration for your crushing, beating heart.
"you going to suguru's party next weekend?"
ah, now that's a curveball.
because, again, you are your own brand of cool. or so you'd like to think, so this isn't really a matter of pitying comparison. but geto suguru is like on another level of effortlessly vogue. at least in your eyes. you know that he's gojo's best friend and he delivered a (controversial) and killer project on gene editing last semester. you know that geto's involved with gig photography as a hobby, and thus, has personal access to some of the coolest bands in the city.
and you also know that he occasionally waves a hand to you, but it's not like you actually know the man. it's just mutual association.
"i wasn't planning on it," you hesitate, for you really had been planning to cram through a mid-term session, "but someone asked me to go as their date."
gojo's smile evaporates, "who?"
"naoya zenin," you say cautiously, watching as gojo's face twists. like he's resisting the urge to gag and tear his hair out.
"naoya? he's like a walking billboard for being an entitled cunt," gojo groans, running a hand through glossy hair that has you trailing your gaze over slender, sculpted hands.
you narrow your eyes, "he seemed...okay. smart, i think."
"oh, he's smart. i'm not questioning that," gojo crabs, "he's so arrogant though. i grew up seeing that guy everywhere. our families were like, half friends."
you cross your arms, suddenly defensive, "are you warning me? or just mad that he asked me out?"
gojo seems to flounder for half a second, quick enough that you could miss it and he could deny it, "jealous of naoya? please," and he scoffs as he leans back against the shelf, "i have taste. unlike some people."
"you can't be the one giving me a lecture on dating etiquette. i mean, how many dates do you have lined up for geto's party? two, three?"
gojo gives you a sly grin, "more than that, hah. gotta keep my options open."
"tacky," you wrinkle your nose, trying to pretend that you don't feel like you just guzzled a gallon of curdled milk, "and classless."
"yes," gojo sighs sadly, "and endlessly charming. it's so hard being me," shooting you back a quizzical look as he pulls up to the register, paying for his textbook.
as he paid, you linger near the shelves, pretending to browse while stealing glances at gojo satoru. there was something different about him today, something quieter that you couldnât quite put your finger on.
and on gojo's way out, he pauses in the doorway, turning back to look at you. his expression is still entirely unreadable, his gaze lingering for just a second longer than usual. and then he was gone.
ACT IV. blush confidential
there's a soft hum of pop music wafting from someone's phone, blending in with the rustle of fabric and the hiss of a straightener. your bedroom is a whirlwind of motion and chaos, with clothes thrown over chairs, and pre-game drinks piled up over your vanity.
"i can't believe you're not coming with us," you gripe to yuki, watching as she lounged up on your bed, denim crinkling as she shifted to adjust herself.
"tch, you know i love a good party," yuki grins with sparkling ideas, "but choso and i have a date tonight. he's been texting me about it all day."
you snicke at the thought of your hapless twin, "yeah. he was practically glued to your dm's. ran into the kitchen table twice this morning."
shoko snorts from her spot at the vanity, from where she's running a brush through cropped, chestnut hair, "choso nervous? i need to see that," she catches your eye in the mirror, "do you still have that lip gloss?"
"on it," you're digging into the vast depths of your purse, grazing your wallet and a hal-featen granola bar. stubbing your finger on an opened gel pen, before clutching a small shiny tube that you toss to shoko.
"so," shoko smacks her lips, "how's it going with naoya?"
you blink, pausing in the middle of capping all your drying pens, "what do you mean how's it going? nothing's going."
your friend swivels on her stool, raising a thin eyebrow, "he's your date at this party, right? and why him, of all people?"
"seriously. that guy's got a reputation. and not a good kind, for a very good reason," utahime chimes in from her corner, where she's yanking on a ribbon woven through her hair.
you shrug, suddenly feeling defensive under their collective scrutiny, "hey. he asked, i said yes. it's not that deep."
shoko exchanges a pointed glance with utahime, and both of them looking equally skeptical in a way that has you flushing.
"he's just annoying, you know," shoko points out, "he thinks he's better than everyone else, and half the time? it's just hot air."
"and the other half?"
"still hot air," shoko flatlines, "you can do better."
"anyone's better than gojo," utahime mutters, "you don't want to be stuck with him."
yuki's snickering, and you're doing your utter best to pretend that the mention of gojo satoru doesn't have you crawling up and down the walls like a termite on crack.
"speaking of gojo," yuki drawls, running a comb through a golden sheaf of thick hair, "is he going with anyone to this party?"
you freeze for half a second, before busying yourself with some new body mist that you picked up from a sale, all vanilla and coconut and macademia, "i ran into gojo the other day," and you keep your tone as neutral as possible, "and he said he had a few dates."
"ugh," shoko groans, wrinkling her nose, "of course he does," and utahime mutters an affirmative, exasperated sigh, echoed only by yuki, who pauses mid-brush to look at you sympathetically.
"what?" you snap, defensive, "why are you all looking at me like that?"
shoko tucks a thin strand of hair behind her ear, "well, i mean. you like gojo, right? like really like him?"
"huh?" the question catches you so off guard that you're left sputtering, as the perfume leaves a sharp and awful taste on your tongue, accidentally leaving a fresh spritz into your mouth, and not the curve of your neck.
"oh, blech. absolutely not," you say vehemently, wiping your mouth with the back of your hand, "i don't like him like that. not that i think he's awful or anything â"
utahime crosses her arms, white sleeves brushing against each other, "he is awful."
"yes, thank you for that, utahime. but he's just not my type," you finish firmly, "he's loud. he's disruptive. he can't take anything seriously. i can't date that."
yuki gives you a long and knowing look, "oh, he likes you," she says lightly, as though she's telling you a casual piece of news, and not something that has you biting your tongue till iron spills, "he's been crushing on you for so long."
you feel your stomach twist uncomfortable, like little, evil goblins are dancing in your gut, "that's ridiculous," you mutter, fiddling with the clasp of your purse, "if he liked me, he would ask me out properly. and not date half the student population."
"he probably thinks it's fair, because you keep turning him down," shoko says matter-of-factly, standing up to grab her bag.
"i just don't think he's good for you. or anyone," utahime mutters, earning a pinch from you.
ACT V. stereo love
normally, gojo thrived at these parties. suguru was always able to pull a crowd that straddled the line between chic and cool, with just enough alcohol to keep things interesting. the thrum of the bass-heavy music should have been the perfect escape after a gruelling day spent staring at equations, leaving him half-convinced that his course coordinator was plotting against him and wanted him dead.
but now gojo satoru was just jittery, restless. and he hated that.
so for now, he leaned against the kitchen counter with a full cup in hand, watching people spill out of the living room and into the backyard. it seemed that other students had been aching for a party, something to take them off mid-terms and yet here he was, scowling like a storm cloud. he took another swig of his drink, ignoring how his own stomach was doing unexplained cartwheels.
"you good?"
suguru's low voice cuts through the noise, startling gojo enough that he has to tighten his fingers around his cup so sticky beer doesn't spill over pristine tiles.
gojo waves his closest friend and confidante off, "i'm fine. obviously."
suguru's frown deepens, though it's obscured by his loose, choppy dark hair. and there's skepticism painted all over his face, "you're never this quiet at any party. i thought that by now, i would have had to convince you not to jump off the roof."
"you think too little of me."
"you think too much of yourself," suguru drawls, but he's leaning against the counter beside gojo, as leather and cool metal rustle against each other, "so where's your date? or dates, i should say?"
gojo freezes, his cup halfway to his lip, "come again? what are you talkin' about?"
suguru arches a thin brow, "it's practically all over campus, man. apparently, you had several dates with lovely, young ladies lined up tonight. and i tried to defend your fragile honour, said it was too ambitious even for you. but..."
this revelation hits gojo like a punchline that he wasn't in on, and then it clicks for him. oh, he had started that rumour a few days ago. in the bookstore, to you. his brain replays the scene like a cruel, little highlight reel: the way your expression had wavered minutely, just for a moment, when he had straight up lied and claimed that he had a few dates.
truth be told, gojo had only said it to make you jealous, to see if he could ruffle you and play your game even better.
but now the joke was so clearly on him.
because gojo satoru had no dates. and you? you were here with someone who wasn't him.
suguru's following his gaze across the room, and gojo doesn't even bother to hide his petulant interest. he can see you standing near the back walls, laughing at something that naoya zenin, mayor of all things putrid, had said. naoya, with his stupid green roots and louis vuitton jacket, standing just a little bit too close to you for gojo's liking.
but before he can stew in it any linger, suguru's reaching out and pinching his ear. hard.
"ow! fuck was that for?" gojo's yelping, jerking away from his clearly evil, traitrous best friend.
"that," suguru says evenly, "was for looking like a lovesick idiot. pull yourself together, man."
"i'm not lovesick," gojo weakly protests, rubbing his bruised, throbbing ear and moving further away from suguru geto.
"you're not exactly screaming cool and collected," suguru dryly comments, "sulking like a sore loser while your crush laughs at another guy's jokes."
gojo feels his face heat up, just a little bit, because he knows that suguru's hitting close to home, "i don't sulk and do all that whiny shit. second of all, it's not my fault she went with zenin of all people. it's up to her if she wants to be stuck with someone who talks about his family's real estate portfolio as foreplay."
suguru snorts, and it's clear that he's not playing the role of sympathetic best man for life, "you know what's more obnoxious? watching you fuck around like this. you need to figure out how to ask her properly."
"i did all that!" gojo shoots back, throwing his arms up so his drink dances over the edge of the cup, "she said no. each time. you know what they call a guy who can't take a hint? she thinks i'm a loser!"
"and are you?"
gojo narrows his eyes, "am i what?"
"a loser."
"is it easier for me if i just say yes?" gojo half-heartedly gripes, "is that what you want me to say?"
"or," suguru says calmly, "you're a guy who hasn't proven he's worth saying yes to."
gojo groans, tipping his head back so he can block out the vision of his irritatingly wise best friend, "you sound like my grandmother."
"that's not even an insult. your grandmother is on some metal shit," suguru counters, unbothered, "and you sound like a twelve-year old. you can't flirt and sleaze your way through this. if you want her to take you seriously, i don't know how else to say this, you have to stop being...you."
"excuse me?"
"no. stop, don't make that face," suguru scowls, "you know what i mean. stop being a stupid flirt, and be a genuinely better person. otherwise, you're just spinning and burning out your wheels."
"did you pick up a self help book?"
suguru elbows him, sneering, "i'm trying to help you. if you don't want my help, i'm telling her you have an std."
"maybe you should just do that. end my misery," gojo downs the rest of his drink in one go, the burn of cheap beer doing nothing to ease the olympics in his alimentary canal. what's worse is that suguru is right, the bastard always is.
suguru claps him on the shoulder, "relax, satoru. you've got charm in spades. just use it...wisely."
"yeah, yeah. thanks, man," gojo mutters, brushing him off as suguru wanders away, probably to mediate some dumb argument between that big oaf, toji fushiguro and the even bigger oaf, ryomen sukuna. honestly, why were they even invited?
but gojo stays where he is, eyes flicking back to you. away from the distracting curve of your thighs in that skirt, and rather on how interested you look in naoya's stupid, animated gestures. and you look so at ease, but there's something hot and sharp twisting inside his gut.
suguru's soft, measured voice echoes in his head, "prove yourself as a person first."
oh, yeah. gojo could do that. he would absolutely do that. for you, he'd do just about anything, short of donating his vital organs (but he would definitely be considering it). but how hard could it be to be better? more mature? more grounded?
gojo satoru can handle all that. all he had to do was be a dignified, charming man. you know, someone who puts his best foot forward into the world. someone that you might actually consider taking seriously. someone calm and respectful.
if you were happy with naoya zenin, then who was he to interfere? who was he to ruin that for you? even if the guy looked like wile e. coyote when he smiled. even if naoya zenin was the most smug bastard to walk the earth.
gojo scowled at nothing in particular. but the point was that it wasn't his place to meddle. not if it meant risking your happiness. all he could do was be the best version of himself. polite, kind and above reproach. a good and respectful friend.
ACT VI. a shot of love, on the rocks.
"please, i want you so fuckin' bad."
gojo satoru is on his knees. at a party, in the middle of the living room. for you.
you feel like your mind isn't able to process all this fast enough, like your brain is on some pause. the music is still thumping in your head, but not as fast as your poor cardiac muscles as you're rendered frozen from pathetic, piercing blue eyes blinking up at you.
"please," gojo satoru repeats, and his voice vaguely warbles out like he's kinda lost his marbles and â
let's rewind.
five minutes ago, you had been standing with naoya zenin. and despite your initial reservations, you had been entertained. he's sorta witty, and definitely loaded with snarky remarks that cut through the noise of the party. it's hard not to laugh at his biting commentary, although half the time he's skewering people for fun, and the other half? just out of pure spite.
his golden eyes gleam with that edge, the kind of sharpness that makes you think of a hyena circling around its next meal. naoya is definitely full of himself, but it doesn't help that he's also ridiculously good-looking. and he knows how stunning he is, but its bothering him that you're not showering him in enough compliments for it.
still, he's here with you. he's your date. and you're doing your best to remind yourself of that. naoya is the only option you have at the moment, and he's definitely offering you more attention than anyone else tonight.
from across the room, utahime gives you an exaggerated, pained thumbs-up â while shoko shrugs in her usual blithe manner, but she gestures for you to smile more. you plaster on a wider grin, a little too obvious but naoya doesn't seem to notice.
"you know, if you're getting bored of all this, we could always find another room," naoya's low hiss slices right through the bass-thrum of the pulsing room, "do a little more than just talk."
for a moment, it's easy to imagine slipping away with him. but the sharpness in his killer-smile makes something in you bristle, like he's already envisioned you saying 'oh yes, naoya! please take me to bed!' and you shake your head, and give him an amused look.
"maybe later," you say lightly, "not now."
naoya zenin doesn't seem quite offended, but his smile grows wider as he stands up straight again, from where he had curved his tall frame into you, "i'm a patient man. fine by me, 'm gonna get some more drinks."
and you watch as his golden head of hair disappears into the crowd, leaving you all alone while the music blares around you, like a suffocating fog. you rub your temples, wondering if you should just go after naoya and tell him to go to town, something for the night's enjoyment. but before you can go any further, you hear a shout cut through the noise.
"hey!"
you whip around, blinking in surprise at gojo satoru.
but also not quite the gojo that you're used to. the one that you grew up with, and held hands with in kindergarten, one who smiled easy and laughed too loud. it seems he's ditched the oversized hoodies and varsity jackets tonight, opting for a black tee that fits him a little too well and dark cargo pants that only highlight...
you're getting distracted. but it's hard to remain focused, when he's walking towards with you. seemingly determined, as his white hair falls forward over thunderstorm-eyes. for a moment, you're not sure if youâre hearing him over the pounding music, or if it's just your own pulse making everything seem louder.
"i hate that you're here with naoya," gojo says suddenly, and his voice is low and serious, something that you've never really heard from him before.
your brow furrows, "what?"
"i lied about the dates," he continues, as words just jumble out his candy-pink mouth, "i don't have a bunch of dates. fuck, i don't even have one date. i only want to date you."
you blink, and then you blink once more, because again what?
the sincerity in his voice catches you off guard, and for a moment, you think you might have misheard the man. his blue eyes are wide and earnest, and they're staring right at you.
and before you know, he's on his knees. muscular thighs bending so his knees hit the cool tiles with a heavy thud, hands splayed out for you.
"please," he implores, "you gotta understand. i need you to feel what i feel, because it's not even a passin' thought, i swear. it's not even a stupid crush. this is like â" and he's gesturing wildly with one hand, still kneeling like a knight about to beg for his lady's favour, "this is destiny."
"gojo," you manage, "are you on drugs?"
the white-haired man, bless his sassy heart, rolls his eyes, "no. i'm on beer and vodka. will you please let me finish?"
"yes, but what are you doing?" you hiss, exasperated and sibilant, as more eyes turn to the most ravishing man on campus, who's absolutely off his rocker. and there are phones being pulled out, god help you.
"what am i doing?" gojo smiles, and it's unnervingly wide, "i'm like laying it out all here for you. my love. because that's what you are, to me. like you're everything. and i swear everyone knows this already. should i call you my sun, my moon, my entire universe? it's like time stops when i see you, a-and trust me, i do physics. i know time shit," and he must have caught at how your mouth is flapping open because he suddenly wags a finger, "no! i'm not done. i haven't even told you how the world fades, and all that's left is you glowing. like a star that i can't reach."
he's placing a hand on his broad chest, digging into the tight top clinging to his pectorals, like he's being dramatically wounded, "i have to reach you. i have to be with you."
you're not sure what parts you've processed, or what part of this slow train-wreck has settled in your head, "are you, like, actually begging right now?"
gojo's eyes flash with the intensity of a thousand suns (well, fuck â gojo's awful poeticism is rubbing off on you already). you can hear the low snickers of two men that had been beating the living daylights out of each other half an hour ago, those fuckwits that go by toji and sukuna. you can hear sukuna's deep mutters about how no-one ever would like toji enough to do this for him. and yep, you can hear them scuffle again.
"yes!" gojo booms, and more than a few heads have turned now. you wonder if naoya zenin is watching in the background, and realising that this isn't a battle he wants to pick, "i will kneel for you. like i'd do this shit for eternity, even if my knees hurt so bad right now. but as long as you give me a chance to prove my worth. and my devotion, d-don't forget that! deep as the ocean, endless and vast. and the stars align...oh, how they align for us."
"ah, satoru," you cut in, and you realise that you're now smiling. embarrassment and mild humiliation be damned, there's a quirk tugging at your lips, "you can get up now. this is a bit dramatic."
gojo blinks, not missing a beat, "i'm dramatic because i'm in love, okay? and â" he swivels his head to the crowd, grumbling, "shut up, sukuna! i heard that, i'll beat your wonky ass. you don' know shit about love."
he's turning back to you, all sticky and soothing sugar once more, "where was i? eh, my confession. well, it's all for you. and it's me, givin' you every part of me. beggin' you to see that you're the only one who can break the walls around my heart."
you think that you've completed a full speed-run on every stage of grief that there is to experience, and if the small plink! coming from someone's phone is any indication, gojo's monologue has already made it's way onto someone's private story. and so naturally, everyone will have seen it by tomorrow.
"can you get off your knees? you look ridiculous."
gojo's grin falters for a split second before he straights up, all with a hefty groan as he runs a hand through snowy strands, "ridiculous? i'm being vulnerable as hell, and you think i look stupid?"
"a little," you admit, but you're reaching a hand out to push a strand of thick hair out of his eyes. and it's maddening at how gojo seems to tremble mildly under your touch, at the brush of your fingers against his temple, "kneeling at a frat party is crazy work."
gojo sinks his teeth into a plush lower lip, "that was me trying to show how much i care, and all that sweet shit. you make me lose all my cool, and this isn't even a joke."
"you never had cool, and now you've lost your dignity too," but you're blushing, and it's a giddy feeling at how he's now close enough that you can feel his body heat.
gojo satoru's eyes twinkle, "maybe. but i'd do all that again if it won you over."
"with your future oscar nomination?"
the man shrugs, broad muscles rippling, "he who be a fool for love is far better than he who doth never dare to try at all."
"fair point," you murmur, feeling dizzy in that familiar scent of lemon candies and mint, like the world is swirling around in a heady haze, "do you wanna kiss me to seal the deal?"
"yes please. i think i'm gonna pass out and â mmph!"
you've pulled yourself up, and thrown your arms around his warm neck, drawing gojo into you. crashing your lips into his before either of you can say anything else. it's an urgent, reckless kiss. like a dam has burst and all the pent-up emotions that you've been carrying have finally exploded.
gojo's lips are soft, but demanding, taking more and more air from you. they fit against you with an ease that feels almost too natural. and his broad arms come around your waist with a force that leaves the air punched out of you. he's holding you tightly, as though he's afraid that you'll just disappear if he doesn't keep you close enough.
you can feel the heat of his body against yours, the muscles in his arms that flex as he pulls you in, deepening the kiss. all while his mouth moves against yours with a slow and deliberate intensity, as his tongue parts your lips. all so messy.
when gojo finally pulls away, the last brush of his lips catches your quiet whimper. just as his breath goes ragged, and you're left standing there, dazed, with your forehead resting against his. you can still feel the warmth of his lips on yours, that electricity that's crackling and buzzing through your veins as you giggle.
gojo, however, doesn't give you a chance to catch your breath. he tugs your wrist with a sharp, swift motion. but his grip is firm, not harsh as you pulls you away from the living room, "c'mon. let's get outta here."
shoko's eyes are wide, her jaw practically locked in disbelief, "what the hell just happened?"
utahime's lips curl, "someone took gojo's brain out and replaced it with a clone. ah! geto, what did you do?"
suguru has been standing near the kitchen counter, absolutely floored, and he's shaking his head so hard that he feels a headache forming, "hand on my heart, ladies. i told him not to pull any stunts. swear on destiny's child that i didn't tell him to do all that."
ACT VII. i bet we'd have really good bed chem!
gojo satoru has absolutely lost his mind. but you wish that he had lost it a bit earlier, because you're practically pawing at his top now. critically working to make quick work of the tight fabric, letting your fingers run over hard planes of muscles and lower.
right until you're reaching a trail of soft white hairs that disappear into the band of his pants.
"seems like you're just as desparate as me, hah," gojo snickers, and his broad hand is trailing further up your thighs, letting your skirt bunch and crinkle under his ministrations. thick fingers brush over dewy cotton, and you moan.
"s-satoru!"
"you don't even know how long i've w-wanted this," and his hand clenches at the fabric, gripping it so tightly that you fear it may just be on the verge of tearing, but you can only buck your hips into him further.
no longer even mindful of how you must be already dripping onto the palm of his hand, "and i thought you knew. i r-really thought you knew how much i wanted you."
his middle finger is gliding through your damp and searing slit, with clinging strands latching onto his skin as you muffle a whine into his chasing, teasing lips.
it's sending deep, low curls of arousal in thick waves, settling low in your groin and you don't even care what room of the house you're now in, someone's bedroom with a dark, stylish bedspread and vinyls up on the walls.
the force of his large hands drives you down onto the bed, pressing your back onto the soft mattress.
and gojo looks so pleased, at how you're splayed and sprawled out underneath his torso, his hands tugging at your now bare thighs to spread your legs even further. pulling them far enough so they come to rest on either side of his face.
"fuck, she's so pretty. even better than i imagined," and gojo's voice is husky and low, almost strained, "and believe me. imagined her plenty." the sound of drenched cotton being torn rips through the air, slippery and resistant from your arousal.
it's even stubborn as the fabric refuses to budge, until it gives way under the force of gojo's tug, soft and tearing. leaving your pussy open to the cool, cold air. bare for gojo's eyes to rest upon and widen.
his lips brush against your thigh with an uncharacteristic gentleness, one that makes your entrance clench and wink.
but gojo is nothing if not teasing, and he feels light-headed. pressing featherlight kisses to the crevice of your thigh, and then closer to your aching mound. but even he cannot hold off for much longer, and he's pressing a flat, lazy print of his tongue against your cunt.
that first munch sends a burst of tangy sweetness dancing across gojo's tongue, and he thinks he might just bust a load right then and there. the heat of your clenching cunt is almost overwhelming, but hey.
gojo's never been a quitter, and he doesn't care if he creams his pants at this very moment, he needs to hear that sweet whimper of his name from your lips again.
his lips part, blowing a quick breath on your aching clit, right as his fingers begin to press and meld into your syrupy folds. it's got you practically jumping further into him, so wet strands are clinging to the very tip of his nose. and gojo knows that this is heaven. that he's unlocked true paradise.
"satoru, c-can't you...?"
he's too busy running his tongue over your clit, drawing small circles with the very tip of the hot muscle, "can't i what, pretty? don' want me eating you out?"
and you are so adorable, pushing your head up to scowl down at him with furrowed brows, but the flush in your cheeks paints you the most beautiful shade of cherry red. and gojo vows to spend the rest of his life ensuring that this shade never leaves your cheeks.
"can't you get to the eating part? thought that you were gonna â f-fuck! hnngh, 'toru!"
he's pulling your thighs tighter around his head, and he doesn't give a fuck if this is how he goes. suffocated in this tantalising heat, with your fingers lacing themselves into woven patterns in his white hair.
he's lowering his tongue once more into your throbbing pussy, making sure that his pleased vibrations send pleasurable rumbles right through your core.
grinning and slurring his tongue further into you, right as you buck desparate hips over and over. dragging yourself against his chin, so he's sure that the lower half of his face must be glistening with your sweetness.
gojo absolutely thinks he can get used to being like this, at having you angle and force his head further into your cunt. letting you angle and toy at him and use him for your pleasure. he snaps his teeth around glossy strands of arousal, once and then twice, before delving back in.
making sure that his spare hand finds your clit to draw quick flicks and shapes over it, pushing a finger right up against the throbbing hood.
"satoru, ah, satoru! 'toru!" it's all you can even manage right now, just chants and groans of his names, as he's practically sunken your hips into the mattress, while he's on his knees for the second time this night.
"hey, none of that, yeah?" and gojo's gently tugging at your arm. trying to get you to stop muffling your whimpers and cries, because he just needs to hear your adorable sounds. and he needs to hear your bird-like cries when you come undone.
what a joy it is for gojo. to be able to dive between your legs and run his tongue between your folds. he's losing his mind at how your body trembles under his touch, and how he makes the mistake of peering up at you. your lips are parted, open and glossy. and your brows are furrowed, as lashes flutter against your cheek. you have to cum, gojo satoru needs you to cum right now.
and so, he exerts all his effort ten fold into having you finish. it's so sloppy, and so messy. gojo lets his own eyes dip shut, letting himself feel your glossy, glistening cunt pulse around his tongue. and let there be no doubt that gojo satoru is a munch, for he's eating you out in such an ardent manner, and it basically sends you barrelling towards a heart-stopping orgasm, where tears spring to the corners of your eyes.
you needn't have even tried to warn him of your impending climax, for gojo knows in the way that your legs quiver and get sloppier over his face. stars fall over your vision as you heave and toss your head back, muscles rippling as "satoru, satoru!" falls from your lips, long and drawn out as the rest of the world goes dark around you.
you gasp, struggling to inhale as the syrupy air is stolen from your lungs, all while gojo runs his tongue through your folds, head spinning with the dizzying rush of sensation. it's as if you've been swept away, hurtling towards space, weightless and disorientated.
only to crash back into reality as gojo seemingly hasn't stopped letting himself taste all of you, with not a drop of arousal wasted. your back is further pressed into the soft mattress beneath you, and the surge of overstimulated numbness follows, all pleasurable pins and needles and ferocious need.
"look at that, 'm already addicted," gojo coos, almost to himself, scooping a finger through the translucent gloss that leaks from your cunt. bringing it up to his mouth to wrap his tongue around, "think you can handle giving me another one?"
you let out a weak, breathless laugh. your gaze lingering on gojo's face, the soft moonlight that casts an ethereal glow on his features. his chin still faintly gleams, coated in your mirror-sheen and his lips are a plump, rosy red. you part your lips, propping yourself onto your elbows, but before you can form the words, the door slams open with a force that makes your ears rattle.
"i've looked in every fuckin' room in this house, and i swear to everything holy, satoru. if you chose my bedroom, i'm gonna â"
geto suguru's voice cuts off mid-rant, his words dissolving into a strangled, pained gasp as he takes in the sight before him. gojo, kneeling between your legs, wearing a ridiculously pleased grin. just like the cat who got the cream. you let out a squeak, hastily tugging your skirt over you, but it's hard to look innocent when gojo is still unabashedly pawing at your thighs.
geto pales, his jaw going slack, and he looks like he's about to collapse, "god help me. satoru, i'll kill you tomorrow," and then he shoots you both a nasty look, "and you're both paying for new sheets."
"so you and gojo are...dating now?" choso pries, with a tone that is entirely too casual but his eyes are keen. your twin is nursing a cup of coffee while he absolutely demolishes a plate of fried eggs. he had been quiet so far, but it's clear that curiosity gave out and now he's peering at you like a big owl.
you try, or do your very best not to smile too hard. to not look giddy and ridiculously pleased, "yeah, i guess we are," you admit, keeping your voice as level as possible.
choso blinks once, before setting his fork down and shaking his head, "i knew it. it was only a matter of time," he mutters, and without further ado, he resumes shovelling eggs into his mouth, utterly unfazed.
before you can respond, sukuna appears in the doorway, leaning lazily against the frame, his tattooed arms crossed and his expression dripping with disdainful amusement, "oh, i was there," he drawls, sharp fangs flashing in a wicked grin, "that loser pulled the dumbest, most dramatic stunt of all time. got on his knees and everything."
choso freezes mid-chew, raising a thick brow as he glances at the older man with mild interest, "wish i'd seen that," he mumbles through a mouthful of toast.
to your utter astonishment, sukuna nods gravely, his face taking on an uncharacteristically serious look, "yeah. i've got a video if you wanna watch."
your jaw drops as you glance between them, "this is officially the first time that i've ever seen you two agree on anything," setting your mug down with a thud, "if i had known that dating gojo would bring about world peace, i would have done it ages ago and â"
yuuji bounds into the kitchen like an overeager puppy, his blush-pink hair still a mess from interrupted sleep. but he's clapping his hands together like he's just won the lottery, "finally! look at that! everyone's getting along for once."
sukuna doesn't even bother to hide his irritation, shooting yuuji a withering glare. but it's hard to take him seriously when his own pink hair rivals yuuji's in sheer disarray, "don't push it," sukuna warns darkly, grabbing a glass of orange juice and downing it in one morose gulp. he slams the empty, cold glass on the counter before stalking off towards the door, "i'm seriously gonna move out at this rate."
"promise?" choso quips, without missing a bit, "wish you'd stop getting our hopes up and actually do it."
yuuji is undeterred, and he elbows you with all the subtlety of a bull in a china shop, "you have to invite gojo over all the time now. i like him a lot. he's like super cool."
"of course," you grin, sliding a plate towards him as he eagerly digs in.
and your younger brother beams like the sun itself. right as a mocking, high-pitched voice floats from the other room, "and then we're all gonna be lovesick, and skip around town while holding hands!" right before falling back into sukuna's usual gruff tone that echoes through the kitchen, "god, you're all so insufferable."
your phone buzzes on the table, and you glance down. gojo's contact photo lights up the screen. it's a snapshot from a year or two ago, taken the summer that you both graduated high school. he's standing at the edge of the beach, with the sun dipping low enough behind to catch his white hair. turning it into a halo of glowing light. it's a photo that you never had the heart to change.
satoru đŞ
good morning princess!! my one and only!!!! my sugar plum (too much? i can tone it down but you just can't put a lid on love) hope you dreamed of me đââď¸ so what are you doing today because i've got abt eight possible things we can cover today starting with [read more.]
"ugh, gross."
sukuna's disdainful drawl cuts through behind you, as an icy finger prods at your phone, trying to scroll up and snoop through your messages. you freeze and slam your phone down on the table. whirling around to come face to face with the world's most judgemental gargoyle sneers at you, "i think i'm gonna throw up."
"get a life, holy fuck."
#gojo satoru x reader#gojo satoru#gojo x reader#gojo smut#gojo satoru smut#jjk x reader#jjk smut#jujutsu kaisen smut#jujutsu kaisen x reader#jjk fluff#gojo fluff#gojo satoru fluff#works#gojo#gojo x you#gojo x y/n#jujutsu kaisen#jjk#lmfao i was meant to post this 3 days agoooooo#daphworks
4K notes
¡
View notes
Text
B e d time
Time for b e d
Sleep
Shut your damn eyes, buttbrain
#talking to myself here#I took my medication so Iâm ready to be queasy tomorrow but itâs needed#happy au thoughts to send me to sleep
1 note
¡
View note
Text
⥠babydaddy!rafe and pogue!sweetheart!reader go to her first prenatal appointment
warnings: super sweet fluff, pregnancy, descriptions of pregnancy symptoms, reader is emotional (she canât help it, okay?!!), crying, reassurance, comfort, some brief medical terminology
a/n: creating an official au introduction for this little universe of mine <3 just a reminder that pogue!sweetheart!reader is only pregnant in this pairing unless stated otherwise in the authorâs note!
wc: 1.9k
âray, i canât hold it!â you shrieked, heavy tears rolling down your cheeks, âyouâre going to make me pee, iâm not kidding!â rafe was currently tickling your sides, your once hysterical laughter soon turning into breathless pants as he continued ignoring your pleas for him to stop. âaw, come on..â it wasnât until the smile dropped from your face that he took the hint and got off of you, quickly helping you up to your feet so you could run to the bathroom.
you found yourself doing that a lot more now, your ability to âhold it inâ was long gone by this point. that, along with crying over the smallest things like rafe rubbing your tummy despite you not really showing yet, his attentiveness and care never failing to make you sob in his arms. thankfully, your morning sickness wasnât as bad as you thought it would be. now that you were approximately eight weeks, sailing was becoming more smooth, both you and rafe finally catching a small break from the wrath of your raging hormones.
you never got angry in the first few weeks, but annoyed and irritated? definitely. a few times you had to flash rafe a warning smile before he could take the hint that you didnât want any of the food he was trying to feed youâ the smell of certain meats making you feel queasy. âdo you want me to projectile vomit into your lap?â youâd ask sweetly, your eyes slightly wide as rafe frantically shook his head before taking the forkful of steak away from your lips.
heâd been a good sport about absolutely everything. even now as he helped you out of his truck, rafe was quick to sling your purse over his shoulder, his hands staying glued to your hips until your pretty pedicured feet softly landed on the ground. you wasted no time in scheduling your doctorâs appointment the same fated day you and rafe looked down at that positive pregnancy test. you couldnât believe a whole month had already flown by that quick.
âiâm a little nervous..â your whispered, taking rafeâs arm with your own, the height difference easily making you feel comforted as he held your hand. âah, donât be, i read that theyâre just gonna run a few tests and ask you some questions, thatâs all, sweetheart.â oh, you could cry right now. scratch that, you were crying right now. âyou looked up how my first appointment would go?â rafeâs head shot down as soon as he heard your crying voice, both of you stopping just right outside of the doctorâs office.
âhey..â he turned, cupping your cheeks, âbaby, i didnât mean to make you sad.â he stroked the side of your face, thumbing away any stray tears that managed to roll down your cheeks. âno, you didnât make me sad, itâs justâ youâve been so good to me, even before all of this, i just feel so lucky to have you. youâre so sweet, and youâre so helpful, and you even put up with me when i have an attitude sometimes, andââ rafe stopped your rambling when another couple came walking up to the entrance.
flashing awkward smiles at each other, rafe scooted you over before pressing a kiss to the crown of your head. âwhat did i tell you when you were panicking, flipping through that calendar book of yours?â you laughed at the memory. you were so scared that day. âyou said you were going to take care of us.. of me.â rafe nodded, lifting your chin so you could look up at him. âi meant that, y/n. thereâs nothing to be scared of, alright? everything that iâm doing for you isnât even the tip of the iceberg for what you deserve, you understand that?â you blinked, wrapping your arms around his waist as you two stood there in silence for a few moments.
rafe held you until you were ready to go inside, your boyfriend holding the door open for you as you were hit with chilly air and the smell of antiseptic. âiâll get the sign-in sheet, just go ahead and sit down, baby.â you listened, clasping your hands together in your lap as you took a look around the other women in the waiting room. everyone seemed so calm, like there really wasnât anything to worry about. you figured youâd just been overthinking on your way over here, worrying yourself to death for no reason.
rafe came back with a clipboard, quickly filling out your information and handing it over to you when there was a section he didnât know the information to. âhey, how about we get something to eat after this? we could get those subs you like down at the sandwich shop.â it was as if rafe read your mind, a small smile forming on your lips before you pecked his cheek. âwith those spicy kettle cooked chips?â rafe hummed, taking the clipboard back from your hands. âyeah, whatever you want.â
you two waited for your name to be called out for no longer than fifteen minutes, your heart dropping to your stomach once a woman in pink scrubs smiled at you brightly. rafe could tell by the slight shake of your hands that you were back at square one. âlook, everything is alright, letâs go check on this little one, yeah?â you swallowed nervously, allowing rafe to guide you inside the double doors, his large palm resting in the small of your back as you two followed the nurse to your room. the walls were painted with all kinds of animals, the woman who was going to do your ultrasound welcoming both of you in.
âhello! how are we feeling today?â she helped you up on top of the chair. âiâm on edge a little bit..â you told her truthfully, your eyes finding the probe for your ultrasound. âaw, thatâs completely normal, i promise you youâre in great hands. is this dad?â she glanced over at rafe, the poor man turning red at the name. "yes, that's me.. dad.." the nurse laughed, grabbing a hospital gown from one of the cabinets. "still really new, huh? is this your first?" both you and rafe nodded. "oh, how exciting!" she squealed.
"are you aware of what we're going to do for this first visit?" rafe grabbed the chair from the corner of the room, moving it up to where he could sit next to you. "not really." you shook your head, letting rafe's hand envelope your own. "so even though the pregnancy tests you've taken are positive, we're still going to draw blood and run a few tests just to be sure," she started, "i'm going to be asking you a few medical history questions, checking your vitals to make sure everything with you is okay, and we should also be finding out your due date today!"
you took everything in, your tummy fluttering in excitement at the prospect of getting to find out when you were having your baby. "does that sound okay?" she began typing something on her computer as you hummed. "alrighty, first and foremost; when was the date of your last missed menstrual cycle?" you wracked your brain for an answer, trying your best to remember what your calendar book said. "uhm.. i don't know the exact day but i wanna say it's been five weeks since i found out i was pregnant, and before that i was late three weeks." she typed quickly as you spoke.
the questions continued as she took your vitals, along with recording your height and weight. âare you taking any prenatal vitamins?â you were about to say yes before rafe blurted out. âsheâs taking the best ones on the market.â he smiled, both you and the nurse laughing as he took the bottle out of your purse. âyeah, those work wonders,â she agreed, âremember a healthy diet is also key to keep both you and the baby healthy. plenty of water, too.â rafe made a mental note to start bringing your stanley everywhere.
the nurse took your blood, instructing you to change into the hospital gown before she left with the viles to take them for testing. âi think sheâs gonna put that thing inside of me.â you pointed at the probe on the side of the ultrasound machine, a shiver running down your spine as you sat back down on the chair. rafe couldnât help but snap some pictures of you, his smile reaching ear to ear as you posed for him. âi hope she doesnât take long, iâm hungry.â you pouted. just then, the nurse came back in with a some papers in her arms.
âso just as we expected already, your bloodwork came back positive, and everything else looks really good. all we have to do now is your pelvic exam and your ultrasound to get that due date!â you settled into your chair, stirring uncomfortably as she placed your feet onto the stirrups. rafe was watching everything intently, making sure you werenât in pain or anything as she began your exam. thankfully, she was making small talk with both you and rafe, asking you two questions as well as giving you advice since you were first time parents.
âyâall are going to be just perfect, i promise you that. loving parents create happy households, and by the looks of you two, your home will be overflowing with happiness and love.â she smiled, finishing up your appointment with a satisfied hum. âeverything looks good! although your blood pressure is a little bit up, that comes from the nerves you felt earlier, so we definitely want to be more careful with that, but everything else, baby included, looks healthy.â you sighed in relief, your shoulders relaxing as rafe nodded in understanding.
âwhen will we be able to actually see an ultrasound?â you asked, kind of sad that you didnât get to see the little bean today. the nurse took her gloves off before checking something off on her clipboard. âi was actually hoping youâd be able to come in two weeks from now? we should be able to see the contraction of a heartbeat since youâll be ten weeks by then.â you gasped softly. âoh, i would love that!â you nodded frantically, looking up at rafe just to confirm. âyeah, that sounds amazing.â he smiled, stroking your arm before the nurse adjusted the glasses on her nose.
you couldnât help but feel antsy because of how excited you were, everything hitting you all at once. you were really going to have a baby. with rafe especially, you couldnât imagine anyone else in his position. âwell, iâm going to go set that up then and print out your overview for the appointment. you could go ahead and change back into your clothes and once your done the receptionist will have your paperwork to take home.â you and rafe thanked her and bid her goodbye before she stepped out.
you took everything in once it was just you and rafe, both of you sitting in silence as you gathered your thoughts. now that all you wanted to do was see that sonogram, you knew these next couple of weeks were going to get here agonizingly slow. âletâs get your clothes on.â you let rafe dress you back up, the two of you making your way up front and getting the papers. you were jumping excitedly on your way out once you saw the due date, rafe taking his camera out and getting what felt like the hundredth photo of you today.
âi canât wait to find out the gender, weâre going to have the cutest nursery!â you squealed excitedly nearly tripping over your feet before rafe rushed over and got you in the truck. âso how about those sandwiches?â
#â¤ď¸â âš works#âËâšâĄ rafe#âËâšâĄ pogue!sweetheart!reader#âËâšâĄ babydaddy!rafe x pogue!sweetheart!reader#outer banks#outer banks smut#outer banks imagine#outer banks fanfiction#rafe outer banks#obx#rafe obx#obx smut#obx imagine#obx fanfiction#obx x reader#rafe cameron#rafe cameron smut#rafe cameron x reader#rafe cameron fanfiction#rafe cameron x y/n#rafe cameron prompt#rafe cameron x you#rafe cameron imagine#rafe fluff#rafe x you#rafe fanfiction#rafe smut#rafe x reader#rafe imagine#drew starkey
2K notes
¡
View notes
Text
time travel au where liu qingge and shen qingqiu (yuan) end up accidentally traveling a decade back in time before luo binghe was amitted to qing jing peak and before shen qingqiu had his qi deviation, but after their generation has risen to peak lords.
which means, shen yuan realizes quickly, as they're accosted by said peak lords, that he will have to face shen jiu.
as they're being cleared for demonic energy and the likes, mu qingfang of course instantly detects the poison without a cure eating away at shen yuan's meridians. liu qingge pulls a copy of the treatment plan out of his sleeve (shen yuan blushes a bit, did liu qingge always keep that on hand?), and just like in the current timeline, they agree to keep it under wraps.
shen jiu tries various times to get a moment alone with shen yuan, but he never quite manages because liu qingge is there, who is also... nice?? to him?? for some reason?? shen jiu gets a bit flustered at the solemn politeness and skitters off.
it comes out pretty quickly that shen yuan has "memory loss", and thus can't remember anything that's currently taking place in this time. shen yuan expects scorn, hatred and disdain from shen jiu, expects to be grabbed and interrogated, to arouse suspicion.
but shen jiu looks....... sad???
being transported here threw shen yuan's qi off-balance (even liu qingge had to sit down, which means it's bad), and his cultivation is already so unstable, so when the peak lords are all squabbling and arguing and threatening and raising their voice, he can feel his body shut down. he sees yue qingyuan start to move towards him, which, knowing the future yue qingyuan, he really isn't up for right nowâbut before the sect leader can get to him someone else is at his back, transferring him qi, holding him up gently by his shoulders, then coaxing him up, leading him outside
shen yuan's been fed qi by every peak lord at least once. he doesn't recognize this one. that means it can only be one person.
he looks up. it's shen jiu.
and it's bizarre, getting fussed over by the scum villain, having gentle hands run along his back, his hair, that clear, soothing voice calming him down. and somehow shen jiu knows exactly what to do?? somehow it works perfectly on him?? it's almost as if shen jiu has known him his wholeâ
oh.
bodies, like homes, hold memories, even if the original occupants are no longer there. it's the milestone marks on the doorpost that chart a child's growth, blurry photographs faded by time, scuffed floors from well-walked paths, and tiny holes in the walls where pictures once hung.
shen jiu takes him to the bamboo house, pours him tea, and asks, calmly, what he remembers from their childhood.
it's not his childhood, so shen yuan doesn't actually remember anything, but the body he's in does. the memories it holds are emotional rather than visual; he remembers being alone, scared, and hungry. he remembers anger, pain. a dark room. loud voices. he remembers his heart skipping a beat when heavy boots stomp his way. the sound of a whip.
he doesn't have to lie. the memories aren't his own, and they're from long ago, which means shen jiu has them too. and, he supposes, this is his only chance to find out what really happened.
but shen jiu doesn't say anything about it. he just nods and stares, intensely. then he asks shen yuan if he remembers yue qingyuan. shen yuan says no, he doesn't. the conversation takes a very strange turn after that. shen yuan can't help but feel a little queasy when shen jiu asks him if yue qingyuan has taken advantage of his memory loss.
"has he come into your home? has he brought you gifts, sweets? does he invite you for tea? did you accept?"
he has. shen yuan doesn't know why that would be a problem, the sect leader has been nothing but kind and helpful and patient. and generous, too.
when he says yes shen jiu looks furious.
liu qingge (his one) comes to pick him up, and his time with shen jiu is cut short. somewhere he's glad, cuddling into liu qingge's back as he holds him while they fly. he feels a little bad for yue qingyuan, knowing he's probably caused a big fight, but it doesn't sit right with him. he wishes he knew what happened.
.
liu qingge, meanwhile, is having the time of his life fighting himself. it's good practice!
#shen bros but its future and past but actually its shen jiu and shen yuan#shen jiu is angry that yue qingyuan keeps trying to get in knowing that sqq can't remember why they fell out btw#i love a protective shen jiu<3#hes still a hissy bitch to everyone else dont worry. i just think he should experience some self love#it would be a healing experience i think#to have him take care of a vulnerable version of himself#something something healing his inner kid#yue qingyuan tries to spoil the new xiao jiu too (he cant help it)#but shen jiu goes mama bear on him (growling biting mauling)#also shen yuan's closeness with liu qingge obvs starts a rumor that they're dating#so theres that too#svsss au#time travel au#svsss time travel au#shen yuan#shen jiu#shen qingqiu#liu qingge#yue qingyuan#shen bros#scum villain#scum villianâs self saving system
2K notes
¡
View notes
Text
Born Superhero | J.Ww
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/c9866d6cf93886eea1a8428d3f7c9e90/9adbb7a5b240148c-3d/s540x810/ac6157fe812cc6119cdc09a6efd68d74a0a82104.jpg)
Genre: fluff, parent au!
Summary: Started as clueless father to superhero, watch how Wonwoo grow as a father... And a husband.
The pregnancy wasnât an accident; it was simply... A little unexpected. Okay, very unexpected. You and Wonwoo had been married for only six monthsâstill in the honeymoon phase, barely used to sharing closet spaceâwhen life threw you both a curveball.
Wonwoo was overseas on a business trip when he got the alarming call that you had passed out at work. The reassurances from friends didnât help; his mind raced with every possibility, from exhaustion to something far worse. Before he knew it, he was on the earliest flight back, heart thudding as if it were trying to make its way home ahead of him.
When he finally walked through the door, ready to scold you for pushing yourself too hard, he was met with news that rendered him speechless: you were pregnant. Heâd always imagined having kids... someday. But not when he was still trying to remember which side of the bed was "his."
His lips curled into a smile, the kind meant to comfort you as you nervously searched his face for a reaction. But inside? Oh, inside he was trembling so hard he half-expected an earthquake warning to pop up on the TV. Fatherhood. He was going to be a dad. The idea was thrilling, terrifying, and somehow as surreal as finding socks in the fridge.
"Well," he said, pulling you into his arms and trying not to sound like a man whose life just did a triple somersault, "I guess this explains why you kept craving pickles and ice cream together."
Wonwoo made it his mission to be your unwavering support system, even when a storm brewed behind his calm eyes. He bottled up the anxiety gnawing at himâthe nagging questions about whether heâd be a good father, if he could handle the responsibility, or if he would ever stop feeling like a deer caught in the headlights of parenthood. He couldnât bear the thought of adding his fears to your plate when you were already dealing with morning sickness that had you running to the bathroom at all hours, leg cramps that turned simple walks into wobbly adventures, and sleepless nights that left you both bleary-eyed.
So, he channeled every ounce of that anxious energy into action. He worked harder than ever, managing late nights and early mornings, making sure everything you could possibly need was taken care ofâfrom prenatal vitamins to setting up the nursery with the precision of a man assembling a palace. Wonwoo learned to cook your favorite comfort meals, and when you suddenly decided the smell of his go-to cologne made you queasy, he switched brands without a word of complaint. Heâd hold your hand through doctor appointments, his smile steady even as the âdadâ word hovered in his mind like a flashing neon sign.
And when the big day came, Wonwoo felt time stop as he watched you, the love of his life, bring a new one into the world. All the fear, the endless late-night overthinkingâit all melted away the moment he laid eyes on Jeon Rayi. The boy had his eyes, the same quiet intensity, and as he let out his first tiny wail, Wonwoo realized something: he was already a father, whether he felt ready or not.
As you cradled Rayi, exhausted but beaming, Wonwoo gently took his son into his arms. The weight was different than he expected, lighter but powerful, grounding him in a way he didnât know he needed.
âLook at him,â you whispered, teary-eyed and smiling. âHeâs your little twin.â
Wonwooâs chest swelled with emotion as he looked down at Rayi, whose eyes were now blinking up at him as if to say, Gotcha, Dad.
One thing Wonwoo couldnât quite shake from his mind was the moment before he first laid eyes on Rayiâthe moment when you, exhausted and trembling, brought him into the world. He'd watched enough viral videos of husbands fainting in the delivery room to think he was prepared for anything. Iâll be fine, heâd told himself. But when it actually happened, when he saw you gripping the sides of the bed, your face etched with pain so raw it made his chest tighten, his whole body turned to stone. He couldnât move, couldnât breathe, only stare wide-eyed as you endured each wave of agony.
Seeing you in pain, your body shaking as the delivery was finally declared successful, felt like a blow that rattled every nerve he had. All he wanted was to wrap you in his arms, to kiss away every tear and tell you a thousand times over how much he loved you. But he stood there, stunned and aching, until the first tiny cry of Rayi snapped him back to reality.
When the nurse placed Rayi in your arms, a hush fell over the room, broken only by your relieved sobs and the baby's soft whimpers. Wonwooâs eyes misted as he took in the sight of you holding their sonâthis tiny, perfect reflection of him. The joy that filled him was almost overwhelming, a light so bright it nearly erased the memory of everything that had come before.
But later, when the room had quieted and it was just the three of you, Wonwoo sat by your side, gently brushing the hair from your damp forehead. His gaze flicked between you and Rayi, and a pained shadow passed over his eyes.
âSeeing you trembling after giving birth,â he whispered, voice hoarse and unsteady, âI donât think we need more children. I canât... I donât want to see you in pain like that again.â
You looked up at him, exhaustion softening your features as you managed a small, tired smile. âWonwoo, weâll be okay. This little one is worth it,â you said, touching Rayiâs tiny fist as it clung to your finger.
He nodded, though the worry didnât fully leave his expression. Deep inside, he knew you were right. Rayi was worth it. But the memory of your pain would be seared into his heart, a reminder of just how fiercely he loved you, and how deeply it shook him to see you hurt.
Wonwoo's journey as a first-time dad was filled with more surprises than he could have anticipated. In the first few weeks, he was as nervous as he had been the day Rayi was born, startled awake by every whimper and uncertain about every diaper change. He was meticulous to the point of being comical, triple-checking the swaddle and peeking into the crib every half hour to make sure Rayi was still breathing.
But as the months rolled on, something remarkable happened: Wonwoo began to relax into fatherhood. The once-trembling hands that struggled to button up tiny onesies became adept at cradling Rayi while half-asleep. He learned the art of the midnight bottle, perfecting a one-handed technique so he could hold Rayi close while warming up formula with the other. The exhaustion was bone-deep, but the sight of Rayiâs gummy smile each morning made every sleepless night worth it.
The two of you grew together as parents, finding comfort in the shared laughter and the quiet chaos of raising a newborn. Wonwoo discovered a new side of himselfâone that sang silly songs at 3 a.m. just to keep Rayi from crying, that narrated mundane chores with animated voices as though he were performing on stage. His once measured, serious tone became playful and warm, especially when Rayi would respond with delighted giggles that made his heart swell.
There were moments of doubt, of course. Nights when Rayi was teething and inconsolable, when nothing seemed to work, and Wonwoo would feel the weight of his inadequacies creeping in. During those times, heâd find you both leaning on each other, whispering words of encouragement, your hands clasped in a silent promise that you were in this together. Youâd remind him that parenting was messy, imperfect, and filled with trial and error, but that Rayi didnât need perfectionâhe just needed love.
As Rayi grew from a newborn into a babbling infant, Wonwoo learned to celebrate the small milestones: the first time Rayi rolled over, the first tooth that peeked through his gums, and the first unsteady steps that had Wonwoo following close behind with arms outstretched, ready to catch him. Each new achievement was a moment of triumph not just for Rayi, but for Wonwoo too. Every smile, every laugh, every moment they shared felt like a victory, a reassurance that he was doing okay, that they were doing okay.
One evening, as the golden light of sunset streamed through the living room, Rayi toddled over with a wobbling gait, his chubby hands reaching out for his father. Wonwoo scooped him up, lifting him into the air and watching as Rayi squealed with joy. For a moment, all his early worries about fatherhood seemed like a distant memory. He met your eyes across the room, sharing a smile that spoke volumes about how far youâd both come.
âWe did pretty well, didnât we?â he said, more to himself, as Rayi wrapped his tiny arms around his neck in a triumphant hug.
âYes, we did,â you replied, coming over to place a gentle hand on Wonwooâs shoulder, leaning in to kiss Rayiâs soft cheek.
In that moment, as Rayi laughed between the two of you, Wonwoo knew that whatever challenges lay ahead, he was ready to face themânot alone, but with you and your little family, growing stronger and more full of love each day.
*
Wonwoo was out of the city for a schedule when his manager hurried toward him, phone in hand, urgency written all over his face. Wonwooâs chest tightened. It had to be you calling. That was the compromise you both had madeâonly call when it was urgent. The same rule applied when he was home alone with Rayi, and you were out. If it could be handled without a call, texting was the way. But this was different. His manager wouldnât rush over for a casual update.
âY/NâŚâ his manager muttered, handing him the phone. Wonwoo grabbed it immediately, putting it to his ear, his heart pounding.
âWhatâs wrong?â he asked, worry evident in his voice. He strained to hear past the slight static on the line, but then it hit himâRayiâs cries, loud and unrelenting in the background.
âRayi has a fever,â you said, your voice edged with panic. âHeâs been crying nonstop for the past hour. Iâm on my way to the hospital.â
Wonwooâs breath hitched. Rayi was rarely sick. The thought of his son, usually so bright and energetic, being unwell made his stomach twist. âWhere are you taking him?â he asked, biting his lip to steady his voice.
âSeoul University Hospital,â you replied, and he could hear the tremble in your voice, paired with Rayiâs cries from the backseat. âI couldnât think of anywhere else...â
âYouâre doing a great job,â Wonwoo interrupted gently, his tone firm and reassuring. âIâll figure out how to leave early. Please, update me when you get there?â
You hummed in acknowledgment, your breaths uneven. âI will.â
âAnd drive safely,â he added, his voice softening despite the whirlwind of emotions swirling inside him.
The moment the call ended, Wonwoo sprang into action, explaining the situation to the managers and the members. The moment he mentioned Rayiâs fever, everyone rallied around him with understanding and support, urging him to leave immediately.
His manager didnât waste a second, getting him into the car for the drive back to Seoul. On the way, Wonwoo stared out the window, fists clenched on his lap, running over every scenario in his head. You had mentioned in a text last night that Rayi was feeling warm, but neither of you had expected it to escalate this quickly.
Wonwoo stepped into the hospital, his pace bordering on a run. He hadnât had time to change out of his work clothes, though he silently thanked his manager for packing a change of clothes in the car. Right now, none of that mattered. His only focus was reaching you and Rayi.
When he got to the room, his breath hitched. The sight of Rayi, lying pale and fragile in your arms with his tiny arm connected to an IV, shattered him. It was a stark contrast to the lively boy who usually filled the house with laughter. His heart broke into pieces.
âHe just fell asleep,â you mouthed softly, careful not to disturb Rayiâs slumber.
Wonwoo nodded and immediately moved to sit beside you. His eyes stayed glued to his son as you gently laid Rayi down on the hospital bed, brushing a stray curl from his forehead before stepping away.
Without a word, Wonwoo stood and pulled you into his arms. His embrace was tight, as though holding you close could somehow erase the weight of the day. âIâm sorry I wasnât here sooner,â he whispered, his voice thick with guilt.
âThank you for coming,â you murmured back, leaning into him.
He pulled back slightly, his hands resting on your shoulders as his eyes searched yours. He noticed the weariness etched into your featuresâthe sleepless night, the worry, the stress of handling it all alone until he arrived. âHow is he now?â he asked gently.
You let out a deep sigh. âThe doctor said itâs likely a virus. Theyâre monitoring him, but his fever has come down.â
Relief flashed across Wonwooâs face, though the worry in his eyes remained. He nodded, then pulled you into another hug, this one softer, his lips brushing against your hair. âYouâre doing such an amazing job, love. Thank you for taking care of him.â
You smiled faintly against his chest, grateful for his words, even though the exhaustion still weighed heavily on you.
âYou should rest now,â Wonwoo said, pulling back to look at you again. âIâll stay with him and take care of everything tonight. You need sleep.â
But you shook your head, stubborn as always. âNo, I canât. I need to be here.â
Wonwoo sighed, but he didnât push further. He knew better than to argue when you were this determined. Instead, he brought over a chair and sat beside you. That night, the two of you stayed awake together, taking turns checking Rayiâs temperature and watching his small chest rise and fall with each steady breath.
Every so often, Wonwoo would glance at you, catching the way your gaze softened as you looked at Rayi. In those moments, despite the exhaustion and worry, he felt an overwhelming sense of gratitudeâfor you, for Rayi, for the family youâd built together.
By the time the early morning light began creeping through the hospital curtains, you leaned your head against his shoulder, both of you too tired to talk but sharing an unspoken bond of love and determination. Whatever challenges lay ahead, you knew youâd face them together.
*
The hospital room was quiet except for the soft hum of medical equipment. After two long days of watching over Rayi, exhaustion had overtaken you and Wonwoo. Neither of you had gone home since that night, surviving on restless naps on the small couch by Rayi's bedside. Wonwoo tried to stay alert, but his body betrayed him, slipping into moments of sleep. Every time he woke, guilt would gnaw at him as he saw you still wide awake, your eyes fixed on Rayi, your motherly instinct unwilling to rest.
That morning, as sunlight filtered through the window, Wonwoo stirred and glanced at you. You were slowly getting up from the couch, your movements unsteady. He sat up quickly, alarmed as you swayed slightly, your hand gripping the armrest for support.
âBabe, are you okay?â he asked, his voice laced with concern. He moved to your side just as you nearly stumbled. Placing a hand on your forehead, his expression darkened. âYouâre burning up. I think you have a fever.â
âOh no,â you muttered under your breath, more annoyed with yourself than anything.
Wonwoo's hands gently cupped your face, tilting your head up to meet his gaze. âPlease rest, babe. Youâve been running on fumes, and Rayi wouldnât want to see his mom pushing herself too hard.â His voice was soft but firm, and the concern in his eyes made your chest tighten.
You blinked rapidly, trying to hold back tears. His words hit too close to home, but you didnât want to break down. Not now.
Unfortunately, your body didnât give you much choice. By midday, your fever had worsened, leaving Wonwoo no option but to call his brother to watch over Rayi while he took you to the emergency room.
âIâm sorry,â you mumbled weakly as you laid on the hospital bed, waiting for the test result.
âNo,â Wonwoo said, shaking his head, his tone gentle but resolute. âIâm sorry. Youâre sick because youâve been taking care of Rayi and pushing yourself beyond your limit. I shouldâve been better at taking care of you too.â He reached out, softly patting your head in an attempt to comfort you.
Your head throbbed, and the dizziness didnât help. You couldnât help but think about Rayi and how frustrating it must have been for him to endure the same symptoms. âThis headache... I think I know why Rayi was so upset,â you murmured faintly, earning a sad chuckle from Wonwoo.
âStill hurts?â he asked, his hand tightening around yours. You nodded weakly, and his expression crumbled. He hated feeling helpless, but right now, all he could do was stay by your side, offering silent support.
When the test results finally came back, the doctor informed you that you were dehydrated and your body was too run-down to fight off the fever. âWeâll need to keep you for observation,â the doctor said.
Wonwoo nodded, his grip on your hand steady. âDo whatever it takes to make her better,â he said, his voice quiet but firm.
As the nurses prepared for your moving, he turned to you, brushing hair away from your face. âYouâre going to rest now, okay? No arguments,â he whispered with a small, tired smile.
After hours of shuffling between emergency room and paperwork, Wonwoo finally managed to arrange for you and Rayi to share a private room. It was ironic, he thought, as he pushed the wheelchair carrying you to the roomâboth his loves were now patients, and he was playing the role of a full-time caregiver.
Rayi lay in his hospital bed, still hooked up to the IV, his tiny frame looking so much better than days ago under the blue blanket. You were wheeled to the second bed beside him, visibly exhausted but trying to stay strong.
Wonwoo helped you settle in, adjusting your pillow and tucking the blanket around you like you always did for Rayi. âThere. Now I have both of you in my sight,â he said softly, sitting down between your beds with a sigh of relief.
You gave him a weak smile. âNot how I imagined our first family staycation.â
Wonwoo chuckled, though there was a hint of tiredness in his voice. âYeah, I donât think this is making it to our family scrapbook.â He reached out, holding your hand in one of his while keeping the other near Rayiâs bedside.
The days that followed were a blur of tending to both of you. Wonwoo quickly fell into a rhythmâfeeding Rayi when he woke up crying, gently wiping your face with a cool cloth to keep your fever down, and running back and forth to fetch food or talk to doctors.
At one point, as you watched him juggling everything, you couldnât help but smile. âYouâre really something, Jeon Wonwoo. I didnât think you had it in you to manage two patients.â
He looked at you, his glasses slipping slightly down his nose as he smiled back. âTurns out Iâm pretty good at this dad-and-husband thing. But donât get any ideas about a repeat performance.â
âNoted,â you said, laughing softly.
Rayi started to recover quickly, his fever subsiding by the second day. You could see him regaining his usual cheerfulness, even managing to giggle when Wonwoo made silly faces. But that didnât stop Wonwoo from being extra cautious, checking on both of you every few minutes.
One evening, when Rayi was sound asleep, you watched Wonwoo nodding off in the chair between the two of you, his head tilted awkwardly. âWonwoo,â you whispered, shaking his hand gently.
âHm?â He jolted awake, rubbing his eyes and looking around.
âGo to the couch and sleep,â you said softly.
He shook his head. âIâm fine here. What if one of you needs me?â
You smiled, your heart swelling with gratitude. âWeâre okay, Wonwoo. Youâve done so much already. Please rest.â
Reluctantly, he agreed, dragging himself to the small couch in the corner. As he lay there, his head resting on a folded jacket, he thought about how much this experience had changed him. He wasnât just a husband or a dad anymoreâhe was part of a team, a family that needed him, and he wouldnât trade that for anything in the world.
As you drifted off to sleep, with Rayiâs soft breathing filling the room, you glanced at Wonwoo one last time. Despite his exhaustion, there was a peaceful smile on his face, and you knew that in his quiet, unwavering way, he would always take care of both of you.
*
After six long days at the hospital, the "family staycation" was finally over. Wonwoo drove the three of you home, the car filled with a comfortable silence, broken only by Rayi's babbles from the backseat. The little boy had been released two days earlier, and during that time, Wonwoo had asked his parents to take care of him so you could recover without any distractions. Now, as the car pulled into the driveway, Rayi was buzzing with excitement to be home againâand to be with you.
The moment you stepped inside, Rayi nearly leaped into Wonwoo's arms, squealing with delight. âHe really missed us,â Wonwoo said, his voice soft with affection.
âI think he missed the house more,â you teased as Rayi wiggled to be put down. The instant his feet touched the floor, he zoomed off on his walker, embarking on a grand tour of the house.
Wonwoo chuckled as he picked up the bags, watching Rayi disappear into the kitchen. âGuess heâs making sure everythingâs still here.â
Meanwhile, you sank into the couch with a relieved sigh. Days of lying in a hospital bed had made you sluggish, and even standing for more than a few minutes felt like an Olympic feat. As much as you wanted to jump back into your routine, your body begged for more rest.
Wonwoo joined you on the couch, plopping down beside you with a contented groan. Together, you watched Rayi race around, his walker creating an amusing squeak with every step as he stopped to admire his favorite show playing on the TV.
âYou know whatâŚâ Wonwoo said suddenly, his voice thoughtful.
âHm?â you hummed, turning to him.
âThe most clichĂŠ thing that would happen now is me falling sick,â he joked, leaning his head back and closing his eyes as though imagining the scenario.
You laughed softly, shaking your head. âYou? No way. Youâre strong. You wonât get sick.â
He nodded, pretending to agree, but the twinkle in his eye betrayed his skepticism. âLetâs hope youâre right,â he said with a grin.
But hope wasnât enough.
A few days later, the doorbell rang, and you were greeted by a pile of fruit baskets and home-cooked meals from Wonwooâs bandmates. Word had gotten out that Wonwoo had come down with a fever and couldnât make it to the schedule.
You peeked into the living room where Wonwoo lay sprawled out on the couch, bundled in a blanket with a thermometer sticking out of his mouth. He groaned dramatically when he saw you holding the care packages.
âI told you it was going to happen,â he mumbled, his voice muffled by the blanket.
You stifled a laugh as you set the baskets down. âGuess youâre not as strong as I thought.â
âHey, I fought off a virus and took care of two patients for a week,â he said, sitting up slightly to defend himself. âI deserve some slack.â
âYou do,â you agreed, leaning down to kiss his forehead. âNow let me take care of you for a change.â
From the corner, Rayi giggled, pointing at his dad bundled up like a burrito. âAppa funny!â he chirped, and you couldnât help but laugh along.
Despite his fever, Wonwoo smiled. Even in his weakened state, he knew moments like these were what made being a parent and a husband so worth it.
#seventeen fanfic#seventeen imagines#seventeen angst#densworldđź#seventeen scenarios#seventeen series#seventeen drabbles#seventeen fanfiction#seventeen imagine#wonwoo oneshot#wonwoo imagine#wonwoo imagines#wonwoo fluff#wonwoo dad au#wonwoo scenarios#wonwoo series#wonwoo fic#wonwoo ff#seventeen wonwoo#jeon wonwoo#wonwoo x reader#svt wonwoo
639 notes
¡
View notes
Text
ŕłŕžŕż ËË- disco pang pang
âââ âł â [ se-mi x f! reader ] ÂĄ! â
Ëâ¡ ÍÍÍÍâłâĽ PART TWO in which you try out the infamous disco pang pang ride with your friends in incheon, south korea, and end up having the ride moderator attempt to set you up with the stoic, pretty woman sitting next to youâ2.1k words
contains: potential ooc se-mi (we don't really know too much about her but my hyperfixation has deluded me to believe my own headcanons that were created by the bit we saw her in s2), fluff, some minor hints of sexual content, wlw, teaser x teased, & non-canonical nonsense, au!! the games never took place & se-mi is lowkey loaded (which i may write more about in another fic idea i have oops), i also am not very sure of any korean customs (im a white american) so please please please let me know if any of the manners of this are wrong so i can correct it, also this has not been proofread yet so enjoy any spelling or grammar errors <3
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/b682faa7f02cd21c47c92a6ba4860ca4/111cbdbf42f0a7d2-65/s250x250_c1/8338167d51b2765788227870e8c0f83457034fee.webp)
After much debate with your close girl friends, that you were on a trip into the big city with, they had practically dragged you to the long line of awaiting people to try out this silly ride. Each of their hands clasped tightly around your sweaty palms, forcing your feet to shuffle into your spot at the back of the line. It was a warm spring day, the sun beating down only to be combated by a pleasant breeze. So, of course, most would find themselves spending the day at the Wolmi Theme Park in South Korea. The three of you had already spent the majority of the day entertaining yourselves with other rides, though with yourself often choosing to opt out of riding many--given rollercoasters had a habit of making you queasy. Yet, after much convincing and deliberation, you had allowed them to take you on this ride. They had claimed that it wasn't that scary, and was oftentimes quite fun. But as you got into line and saw the ever-moving ride your stomach dropped and your face paled. Laughter and screams echoed around as the current set of riders were being bounced up and down whilst the ride spun everyone in round in differing speeds. As you watched this, you couldn't help but feel the corn dogs you just had thirty-minutes prior rising their way through your innards.
While you stood there, mouth agape, your friends had busied themselves with calling their boyfriends back home in the countryside. Snapping you out of your scared daze, was a smooth laugh from beside--even smoother words following in pursuit.
"You look like you've just seen a ghost," a woman laughed from beside you, your eyes narrowing as they traveled up the body beside you in line. Taking notice of her skinny ripped black jeans, the loose tank top that had a bit of the side tucked into the waistband of her jeans, and a black leather jacket over her shoulders. Her face was adorned in few piercings: just one silver ring on her lip, the other a silver ring on her left nostril (a gem-incrusted sun on where the ring met the visible skin). Her hair was short, some strands of her black hair covering the right side of her head slightly. Her narrow features complimented her stylistic choices. And by all means: the woman was completely, and utterly gorgeous.
After a few minutes of silence, your eyes only widening upon seeing the pretty woman, she spoke up again. "Are you alright? Surely you haven't actually seen a ghost," she replied, her thin brows furrowing slightly as she stared at you--her head cocked to the side just a hair. She was concerned for your wellbeing. How cute.
"Y-yeah, I'm fine," you blinked, snapping out of your haze and returning your gaze to the still-moving ride--swallowing hard. "I just don't like rides like this," you added and nodded awkwardly. "Not really my thing."
The woman beside you nodded, letting out a quiet hum as her gaze follows yours up to the ride. "It's not that bad," she commented, letting out a quiet laugh. "Just make sure to hold on tight."
"What?" You asked, misunderstanding her words and her eyes widening slightly.
The woman laughed harder, shaking her head. "The bars, hold on tight to the bars," she corrected, tilting her head. "Or your friends."
You suddenly felt the presence of your two friends who had gotten off facetime with their partners, and were now standing beside you once more--staring at the taller woman with slightly furrowed brows. The woman just nodded once, before turning back around and facing the front of the line. Leaving you to suffer the teasing looks and questions from your friends for the remainder of the wait in line.
Eventually, after growing slightly impatient from standing still for so long, it was finally your group's turn to file onto the circular ride. The eager group of riders all excitedly piled on, sounds of annoyed groans coming from the people who were cut off and had to wait another round.
Your friends rushed to a spot, sitting on the seats and giggling excitedly. Their hands reached behind themselves to grab the plastic and metal bars--wrapping their arms around the slick material in hopes to stay (mostly) still throughout the ride.
You sat there awkwardly, trying to mimic your friend's actions but you found yourself struggling to keep yourself comfortable. You didn't realize the woman who was in front of you in line was sitting beside you until you felt her hands gently guiding your arms to wrap around the bars--her hand resting there for a moment and looking over you.
"Comfy?" She asked you, raising a brow slightly.
Your face, now red, moved up to meet her gaze--nodding awkwardly. "Yeah, thanks," you said, voice quiet, and pressing a small smile up as another bout of gratitude. Her dark eyes traveled over you for a second, smiling and giving a nod back. She moved to sit beside you, leaving the width of a person and a half between you two.
Unfortunately for your humility, the ride moderator had noticed the small interaction and so once the ride started slowly spinning--your face all but heated when you heard the moderator's loud voice call out your descriptor over the speakers. Little did you know the running internet joke that if the moderator called you out, you were done for.
"Are you two together?" The male moderator's voice called out, "you, tweed skirt and the h/c hair. And you, short black hair and the leather jacket," he described. Your heart all but dropped. Before you could reply, the woman next to you beat you to it:
"No, we aren't," she yelled, her voice loud over the mechanics of the machine and the loud sounds from around the theme park.
"Do you want to be?" The moderator called out, a hint over amusement carrying over in his voice.
You shook your head, laughing awkwardly. "No, no it's okay. I came here with my friends," you replied, brows furrowing in embarrassment--trying to ignore the giggles from your friends beside you.
"Ah, no, no, let me fix that," the moderator said, laughing, and your heart dropped from his mischievous tone.
Suddenly, the ride was tilted all the way to the left side and began bouncing slightly. Lifting you up and down from your seat, your sweaty hands barely holding onto the plastic bars as gravity tried to pull you to where the woman beside you was sitting. She seemed to keep her body planted firmly--hardly moving. The ups and downs got harsher, and before you knew it, one of your arms slipped from the bar and you fell slightly down to your left. You felt another leg wrap around yours--realizing it was the woman's, who was trying to keep you steady so you didn't fall.
You grunted as you moved to steady yourself back onto the seat, pulling your leg from hers and attempting to grab back onto the bars. Before you could succeed, another unexpected bump made your other arm slip--letting out a yelp as you stumbled off the seat and about to start rolling on the metal floor of the ride. You didn't go very far before you found your body ensnared by both the woman's legs--holding your torso tightly as to make sure you didn't fall anymore.
As the bumps continued, you felt one of her hands grab your arm and pull you up--setting you on her lap. Your face burned with embarrassment and awkwardness at the entire situation--wishing you hadn't even let your friends convince you to get on this stupid ride to begin with. Her legs entangled with yours, an arm wrapping around your waist and pressing your back tight against her front. Her fingers found purchase on your hip, pressing into the part tightly.
"Are you okay?" She asked, tilting her head so her mouth was right next to your ear, her voice quiet. God was her voice attractive.
You nodded, the consistent bumps making the two of you rise up from your seats occasionally--but your landings were cushioned by the woman's body beneath you. It was almost strangely nice. No. You shouldn't think like that. She was an entire stranger. "Yeah, I'm fine, thanks," you replied, turning your head slightly--though not realizing how close your faces would be. You quickly turned your head back around forward--your cheeks the color of a tomato.
As the ride continued on, the moderator still continued to pick on the two of you, moving you two around. Even with the woman's firm grip on your body, you had somehow ended up turned around--your legs straddling her hips. Her jacket had been moved to wrap around your waist so no one could see how your skirt rid up, allowing some form of modesty. There were some other instances of other people flailing around and landing on others, however you could hardly pay any mind to the others on this ride given your situation. This continued on throughout the ride's duration, before eventually the machine came to a stop--the moderator thanking everyone, though still finding a way to insert a tease about the two women's interactions throughout the ride.
You shakily got off of the woman--pulling your skirt down and untying the jacket around your waist, holding it back out to her. "Um, thanks for this. And for making sure I don't fall," you muttered, looking down at your feet. When she took the jacket, you quickly took off and found your friends at the exit of the ride--trying to ignore the burning throughout your body as their incessant teases fueled your embarrassment.
Before you could get far, a female voice called out and you turned around--your eyes widening as the woman before approached, slightly out of breath from the small jog. Your friends looked at each other with raised brows, both backing away to leave you two to yourselves.
"Oh-- um, hi," you said, brows furrowing slightly. "Did you need something?"
"How long are you in Incheon for? Or do you live here?" She asked, her chest still rising up and down with rapid breaths. She almost sounded hopeful, and a bubbly filling filled your stomach. As if someone had opened a cage of butterflies between your ribcages.
You blinked, looking away from her for a moment. "No, I don't live here. Just visiting with my friends... but I'm not sure. A couple more days, at least. We didn't really have an end date. Why?" You asked, licking your lips slightly--and you watched as her eyes flickered to your slightly damp, pink lips for a moment before she looked back up at your eyes.
"Let me take you sight-seeing around the city, yeah?" She asked, despite her cool demeanor, she almost seemed nervous. "You don't have to, but it'd--"
"Sure," you cut her off, flashing an almost-nervous smile of your own. "I'd like that, my friends and I aren't really super knowledgeable around anyway. I'm sure they'd like it too."
Her face flickered with some unknown expression and she shook her head. "No, not them. Just you... and I," she said, sucking in a long breath.
"Oh," you breathed, your brows raising. "Yeah, my answer is still the same. I would like that," you answered, emphasizing the 'I' in your sentence. The woman nodded, any nervousness or tension immediately lifted from her demeanor.
"Good," she said, grinning. "Let me get your number," she said--pulling out her phone from her back pocket, opening it, and shoving it in your direction with the screen showing an empty contact form to fill out. You nodded, and took the phone to begin typing in some things in each slot. "I'm Se-mi, by the way," she added, her eyes watching you intently--studying every and all aspect of your face.
Once you finished, you looked back up at Se-mi and handed her phone. "Well... just give me a message, Se-mi. I should be free, well, if I can ever escape those two for a moment," she laughed, tilting her head back to where her friends stood--watching the two of you interact with large grins.
Se-mi nodded, watching your form retreat as you handed her phone back and went back to your friends who immediately began pestering you for information on your new 'hot date', as they called it. She looked back down at her phone, studying your name on the contact--trying to burn it into her memory.
"Y/n...," she said slowly, nodding as she enjoyed the feel of it on her tongue. Knowing full well she was going to be saying that name for a long time. Or, well, at least she hoped.
Who knew your friends dragging you onto a silly ride could lead to any of this.
#squid game#squid game s2#squid game season 2#se mi x reader#se mi squid game#player 380#won ji an#female reader#imagine#squid game imagine#lesbian#wlw#fxf#squid game fanfic
564 notes
¡
View notes
Text
ainât nothing like an asian wedding! ⢠LN4
part two of the crazy rich asians au ⢠part one part three
PAIRINGS: lando norris x female!asian!reader
SUMMARY: you and lando just wanted to make the most of your singapore trip before heading off to the UK, but it seems like everything descended into series of unfortunate events. though maybe, this is also a way to get lando be acquainted with everyone that may or may not drive your whole family crazy and singaporeâs social elites on a daily basis.
REMINDERS: this is purely fiction, the way how the character is portrayed in my story does not reflect the person that is portraying my character in real life. always separate fiction from reality, and do not repost or copy my work in any way.
WARNINGS: non-use of y/n, reader is asian, foul language, traditional family, asian culture & tradition, food, google translated chinese, mentions of gutted fish, crazy rich asians inspired + plot, heiress reader, named characters (except reader, names are mostly taken from CRA), social status, high society, minor public indecency (not main characters), mentions of marriage & grandchild, mean/bully characters, and minor typographical errors.
WORD COUNT: 18k
AUTHORâS NOTE: MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!! i hope you are all having a very wonderful holidays! so i have decided to post the part 2 of âstickwituâ, ask and you shall receive! lolz but i love crazy rich asians so much and i just canât let go of this kind of crossover (?). i had decided to chop off this one to three parts, with 20k max of word count since i wanna get it all out there. this one is open for taglist as well since there will be a part 3 of this, so just comment if you wanna be tagged hehe. your comments/reblogs are highly appreciated 𼺠hope youâll enjoy this second part! <3
The early return was unplanned but felt necessary after everything that happened at Aramintaâs bachelorette party. The atmosphere among the girls was tense, full of subtle jabs and veiled competition that you and Rachel simply were not in the mood to tolerate any longer.
On the second day, when you got the chance, over breakfast, you leaned over to Rachel and whispered your plan. She hesitated at first, unsure if Araminta would even believe it, but eventually nodded in agreement, trusting you to handle the situation.
You approached Araminta just before the midday activities, adopting a concerned tone as you told her that Rachel was not really feeling well. You explained how she had been feeling faint and a bit queasy since the night before but had been trying to push through. Aramintaâs face immediately fell into worry, and she reached out to Rachel, who played her part perfectly, adding a weak smile and saying she just needed rest.
âIâm so sorry,â Rachel murmured, holding Aramintaâs hand. âI really wanted to stay, but I think itâs better if I head back to the city.â
Araminta turned to you, her concern for Rachel deepened. âDo you need me to come with you? I don't want you both traveling alone if sheâs not well.â
You shook your head, placing a reassuring hand on her arm. âAbsolutely not. Minty, this is your bachelorette party, and you shouldnât leave everyone behind. Iâll take care of everything. Weâll be fine, I promise.â
It took some convincing, but eventually, Araminta relented. She hugged you both tightly, telling Rachel to rest and recover, that sheâll be seeing you both on the wedding day. As you left the island, you couldnât help but feel a pang of guilt at the lie, but the overwhelming relief of leaving outweighed it.
The flight back to the city was quiet at first, the two of you decompressing from the tension of the past day. Rachel let out a laugh, shaking her head. âI canât believe we pulled that off. I feel terrible lying to her, though.â
You sighed, leaning back into the plush seat. âI know. But honestly, that crowd was unbearable. You shouldnât have had to endure that.â
âThank you for getting me out of there. I owe you one.â Rachel smiled gratefully at you.
Once you landed, the two of you decided to make the most of the unexpected free day. You took her to some of your favorite spots in Singapore, then introduced her to local dishes and hidden gems around the city. From the bustling hawker centers to the serene gardens, you wanted her to see more than just the usual tourist spots.
âYou werenât kidding when you said Singapore is magical,â she said as she admired the view from Marina Bay Sands.
âItâs home,â you replied with a small smile. âAnd now youâve seen a little piece of it.â
By the time you dropped her off at the hotel, it was late, the city lights twinkling against the dark sky. As you hugged her goodbye, Rachel whispered, âthanks again for today. I really needed this.â
âYouâre very welcome, and hey, if anyone asks, youâre still recovering from that âterrible stomach bug.ââ
Your family driver was already waiting as you stepped out of the hotel. You gave Rachel one last wave before sliding into the car, sinking into the leather seat as the city blurred past the window. The relief of being home and away from the chaos of the island was evident, and for the first time in days, you felt at ease.
The house was quiet as you stepped inside, but your mind was already racing with the thought of seeing Lando. The faint hum of the air conditioner and the soft creak of the floor beneath your feet were the only sounds accompanying you as you called out his name. No response.
You wandered from room to room, checking the living room, kitchen, even the study, but there was no sign of him. Then, as you approached the sliding glass doors leading to the patio, you saw him sitting there, phone in hand, smiling and laughing as he talked to someone on facetime.
Landoâs gaze shifted towards the door as you slid it open, and his face lit up when he saw you. He motioned for you to come over, his smile growing even more brighter. You made your way to him, the cool evening breeze brushing against your skin.
As you reached him, you wrapped an arm around his neck, leaning down to press a soft kiss to his lips. His free arm snaked around your waist, pulling you closer, and he returned the kiss, deeper and more deliberate. When you pulled away slightly, he looked up at you, his eyes filled with warmth and a hint of surprise.
âYouâre back early,â he murmured softly, his thumb grazing your hip.
âIâll tell you everything later,â you said, glancing toward the phone in his hand. It was that you noticed the familiar face on the screen, Max. âHi, Max,â you greeted warmly.
âHey, you,â Max replied with a grin, leaning closer to the camera. âBack already? Thought you were off on some wild bachelorette adventure?â
You laughed softly. âSomething like that. Iâll tell you all about it when I see you guys. How have you been? And Pietra? I canât wait to catch up when we're in the UK for Christmas.â
Max chuckled. âWeâre good. Pietraâs already planning the whole holidayâdinner menus, decorations, everything. Youâll have to let her drag you into the chaos.â
Lando shifted slightly, pulling you down onto his lap, his hand resting on your waist as he held his phone with the other. You settled against him, his fingers idly tracing shapes on your side while you continued chatting with Max.
âShe doesnât have to drag me. Iâm ready for it,â you replied, smiling. âTell her to save me a spot in the kitchen, Iâm good at taste-testing.â
âIâll pass that on,â Max and Lando shared a laugh, but then Maxâs expression softened. âHonestly though, itâs good seeing you hoth happy. Pietra and I were just talking about how happy youâve made this muppet. But you know, we were skeptical at first.â
âOh, I remember,â you said, raising an eyebrow. âSomething about expecting me to be snobby?â
Max laughed, holding both his hands up in defense. âHey, itâs not everyday that someone from your background walks into our lives. But you proved us wrong pretty quickly. Youâre as down-to-earth as they come, and more importantly, you make little Lando happy. Thatâs all we care about.â
Your gaze shifted to Lando, whose thumb was tracing idle patterns on your side, a content smile resting on his face. âWell, he makes me happy too,â you said softly.
Max smiled. âGood. Thatâs all that matters. Anyway, Iâll let you two catch up. Donât keep him up too late.â
You laughed, nodding. âIâll make sure he gets some sleep. See you soon, Max.â
âSee you soon,â he replied, before ending the call.
As the screen went dark, Lando set his phone down and wrapped both arms around you, holding you close.
âI missed you,â he murmured, voice low and earnest.
âI missed you too,â you whispered, leaning into him, the weight of the past few days melting away in his embrace.
The evening air was cool and crisp as you sat comfortably on Landoâs lap, the soft hum of distant city noise blending with the quiet rustle of leaves. His arm rested securely around your waist while his other hand lazily drummed against the armrest of the chair. He tilted his head slightly to look at you, his expression soft but curious.
âSo,â he began, voice low and easy, âwhy are you back early? I thought you had a few more days of bachelorette shenanigans left.â
You let out a small sigh, glancing at the darkened sky before turning your gaze back to him. âItâs a long story,â you said, trying to suppress the frustration that the memory brought up.
Landoâs brows lifted slightly, a smile tugging at the corner of his lips. âWeâve got plenty of time and Iâm not going anywhere,â he teased, tone light as he tightened his arm around you.
You laughed softly before settling deeper into his embrace. âOkay, so Rachel traveled with Minty and the other girls ahead of me to Samsara, right? I had to leave later because of a meeting, so I got there after everyone else.â
Lando nodded, his thumb tracing small circles on your side, silently encouraging you to continue.
âWhen I arrived at the villa,â you said, voice dropping slightly, âI saw Rachel speed-walking back from the spa. She was just wearing her robe, and she lookedâŚoff. Like she was about to cry, so I went to her and asked what happened, but she didnât answer me right away. She just kept walking, looking like she wanted to disappear.â
His expression shifted to one of concern, his brows furrowing as he listened intently.
âI followed her back to the villa she was staying,â you continued, tone growing more serious. âAnd thatâs when we saw a huge gutted fish on her bed, with pink lipstick scrawled across the glass window that said, catch this, you gold-digging bitch.â
Landoâs grip on your waist tightened slightly, his jaw tensing. âWhat the hell?â he muttered, his voice edged with disbelief.
âI know,â you said, exhaling sharply at the memory. âI wanted to call security right then and there, but Rachel stopped meâshe didnât want to make a scene. She was so humiliated, Lan. You could see it all over her face.â
He shook his head, voice low. âThatâs fucking awful. Who even does something like that?â
âOh, I know exactly whoâs capable of pulling this kind of stunt,â you said scoffing, tone sharp with certainty. âFrancesca Shaw. That little bitch.â
âWhoâs Francesca Shaw?â Lando asked in curiosity.
You tilted your head, letting out a dry laugh. âSheâs Nadine Shawâs daughter, one of Auntie Eleanorâs closest friends. Francesca used to be an heiress to the Shaw Foods fortune, but her grandfather cut her off completely from the will after waking up from coma. Guess grandpa Shaw didnât like how little miss two-faced was spending the family money.â
His brows shot up in surprise. âSo, sheâs broke now?â
âEh, pretty much,â you said. âAnd before you ask, yes, sheâs also Nickyâs ex. They dated briefly years ago, but it didnât go anywhere because Nicky didnât like how her attitude began to change for the worse. Francesca clearly thought she still had shot, but when Rachel came into the picture, that dream was practically over. Sheâs been a bitter bitch ever since.â
Lando leaned back slightly, grip still firm on your waist. âSo, sheâs trying to ruin things for them all because of jealousy?â
âNot just jealousy,â you corrected. âEnvy. Sheâs spent her whole life in circles like ours, and now that sheâs lost her position, sheâs desperate to claw her way back in. She probably sees Rachel as a threat, someone she thinks doesnât belong.â
He shook his head, clearly frustrated. âThatâs pathetic. I canât believe someone would go that far.â
âI know,â you said softly. âBut Rachel didnât want to make waves, especially not at Mintyâs party. It wasnât the time or place, and honestly, I just wanted to get her out of there. I wasnât going to let Rachel stay there a second longer, so I told her to act like she was sick, and we left. The toxicity is just too much.â
Landoâs eyes scanned your face, then pressed a soft kiss to your temple, voice filled with reassurance. âYou did the right thing. Iâm glad that you were there for her.â
You gave him a small smile, âI just couldnât stand by and let Francesca get to her. Rachel doesnât deserve any of the shit theyâre throwing to her at all.â
âNeither of you do,â Lando said firmly. âBut Iâm glad youâre back.â
You nodded, feeling the tension in your body ease slightly as you settled back into his embrace, the weight of the day beginning to dissipate.
The next day, you and Lando found yourselves back at your Ah Maâs estate, where everyone was gathered in the big, spacious dining room that was only reserved for the family. The air was warm with the aroma of fresh dough and seasoned fillings, as half a dozen maids moved seamlessly, rolling small balls of dough into flat circles and forming minced meat into dozens of uniform, expertly shaped balls.
You were seated beside Nick, with Lando on your other side. While this was not Landoâs first time making dumplings, you often found yourself teaching him the technique whenever you were in Monaco. It had become a little tradition between the two of you as well, and you always made sure to leave him with a stack of freshly prepared dumplings to store in his freezer before you fly back to New York.
Lando had a knack for making dumplings by now, though you couldnât always trust him with all the cooking in general, especially after the time you learned through Maxâs stream that he had been running on no sleep for twenty-six hours, eaten out-of-date food, and spent his break before the Las Vegas GP playing call of duty. Dumplings, at least, were something he could handleâtrusting not to burn his own kitchen down.
A maid carried a tray of the minced meat balls to the center of the room, where your mother and other family membersâNick, Rachel, Oliver, and your Aunties Alix and Eleanor, were all gathered around a large table. They worked busily, folding dumplings with swift, practiced hands and placing them neatly into stacked bamboo steamers.
This was a cherished family tradition, and your Aunties led the effort with the ease of many years of experience, their hands moving expertly while they kept up a lively flow of conversation. The hum of chatter filled the dining room, blending perfectly with the rhythmic movements of the dumpling-making process.
Your Auntie Eleanor carefully inspected the tray of folded dumplings and gave a satisfactory nod of approval, her sharp eye ensuring every piece was up to standard. Meanwhile, your mother glanced at the dozen trays already filled, her expression betraying a mix of alarm and disbelief.
âThis is all too much,â your Auntie Alix remarked, shaking her head as she folded another dumpling with her precise fingers. âWeâre only hosting a rehearsal dinner, not feeding an entire army.â
Your Auntie Eleanor countered almost immediately, her tone firm yet practical. âIt is better that itâs too much than too little. Imagine people saying weâre stingy, thatâs much worse.â
On the other side of the table, Nick was patiently teaching Rachel how to fold her first dumpling. He held the thin dumpling dough in his hand, placed a small ball of minced meat in the center, and carefully folded the edges, sealing it closed with practiced ease.
âItâs like tucking in a baby,â Nick explained, glancing at Rachel with a smile.
Rachelâs face lit up at the analogy. âThatâs so cute,â she said, then added with mock horror, âand then you eat the baby.â
Her comment sent everyone into fits of laughter. Then Oliver, always quick to join in on the fun, leaned forward and added his own take on how to fold a dumpling.
âGrand Auntie Mabel taught me that folding dumplings is like getting botox,â he said, picking up dumpling dough. âThe filling is the botox, and the wrapper is the face. You pinch it here and here, and voilĂ ! You now have a flawless face.â
The whole table erupted with laughter again, and Rachel, shaking her head at the humor, asked, âdid you all learn how to make dumplings when you were kids?â
You turned to her and nodded, folding another dumpling as you replied, âwe didnât exactly have a choice, it was mandatory.â
Then your mother chimed in from across the table, her voice carrying a mix of pride and amusement. âWe taught all of you so that youâll all understand the blood, sweat, and tears it took to raise and feed you monkeys.â she said, folding her dumpling expertly and placing it on the tray.
Your Auntie Alix nodded in agreement with your mother. âNot like the ang-mohs, microwaving everything for their children. No wonder, when their parents grow old, they send them to the old folksâ home.â
Lando turned to you, asking silently that only the two of you could hear, âbabe, whatâs ang-mohs?â
âOh, itâs a colloquial expression used to refer to Caucasians or Westerners.â you replied as Lando nodded.
âExactly. Thatâs what Ah Ma always says, if we donât pass down traditions like this, they slowly disappear.â your Auntie Eleanor chimed in, tone firm.
You snickered, rolling your eyes playfully as you murmured loud enough with the intent for everyone to hear, âwell, God forbid that we lose the ancient Chinese tradition of guilting your children.â
âHonestly, learning how to make these dumplings is totally worth it. I remember back when I was little, Mom used to wait for me after school with a basket of fresh dumplings.â Nick added, voice softened at the memory, and your Auntie Eleanor smiled, corners of her mouth tugging upward in quiet nostalgia.
â嚸éĺ
çˇĺŠ!â (lucky boy!) your Auntie Alix said.
You turned to your mother and teased, âhow come I never got after-school dumplings?â
Before your mother could muster out a reply, Oliver had beat her to it, smirking as he quipped, âwell, probably because Auntie Elizabeth was busy having an after-school microdermabrasion.â
Your mother gasped, mock-scolding him in rapid Cantonese. âä˝ ç糝个ĺťĺ
ĺąčĄďź ĺŚćä˝ ĺ
çĽçśäť˛ĺ¨çďźä˝˘ćç´ćĽĺ°ä˝ 踢ĺ°ä¸ĺ¨.â (youâre such a smart-ass! if your grandfather were still alive, heâd kick you straight into next week) with a quick flick of her wrist, your mother threw a piece of dumpling dough at Oliver, which hit his shirt with a soft plop.
âAuntie!â Oliver looked down at the dough stuck to his chest, brushing it off with an exaggerated pout. âThis is Dolce, you know.â
Laugher rippled through the room again, the air filled with warmth, teasing, and the familiar comfort of family banter.
Your Auntie Alix turned to Rachel, her expression curious yet kind. âRachel, do you speak Cantonese?â
Rachel shook her head, smiling politely. âNo, I donât,â she admitted, then quickly added, âbut itâs so great seeing your family bond like this.â
You exchanged a quick glance with Oliver, all of you caught slightly off guard by her statement, except Nick. It was not something you really thought about, it was just how things were.
Rachel seemed to sense everyoneâs confusion and explained further, âgrowing up, it was just me and my Mom. We didnât have a big family like yours, this is really special.â
âWeâre glad that you appreciate it,â Oliver said softly. âYouâre right, weâre lucky to have this.â
Your mother and Auntie Alix both smiled, their postures relaxing just a little. Your Auntie Alix even murmured, âitâs nice to hear someone appreciate it.â
Rachel, emboldened by the shift in mood, turned her attention to your Auntie Eleanor, who had been largely quiet, methodically folding dumplings with precision. Her gaze fell on the large emerald ring your Auntie Eleanor was wearing, glinting under the soft light as she carefully placed a dumpling into a bamboo steamer.
âThat ring is very stunning, Auntie Eleanor,â Rachel said, voice genuinely admiring. âIâve never seen anything like it.â
You paused mid-fold, glancing at Lando, who was already looking at you, his eyes widening slightly. The conversation from the other night before leaving for Samsara immediately surfaced in your mind.
Your mother and Auntie Alix both turned to look at your Auntie Eleanor, their expressions carefully neutral as they waited to see how she would respond. Your Auntie Eleanor looked genuinely surprised, her delicate hands momentarily pausing their rhythmic folding of dumplings.
âThis ring,â she began, glancing at the emerald on her finger, âwas made by my husband, Nickâs father, when he proposed to me.â
Rachelâs eyes lit up with interest. âThatâs really amazing. Did he design it himself?â
She gave a small node, movements deliberate as she reshmed folding another dumpling. âHe did. He wanted it to be one of a kind.â
âThatâs incredible! Where did you two meet?â Rachel's eyes lit up with curiosity, leaning slightly forward.
Nick jumped in, tone light and proud. âThey met at Cambridge, both are studying law.â
Rachelâs eyebrows shot up in surprise. âI didn't know you were a lawyer.â she said, admiration apparent.
Your Auntie Eleanor resumed folding, her expression calm but firm. âI didnât finish,â she clarified. âWhen we got married, I chose to withdraw from university.â
Rachel blinked, clearly taken aback. âOh,â she said softly. âI didnât know, Iâm sorryâŚâ
Noticing the slight tension that was slowly forming, your Auntie Eleanor elaborated, voice steady as she carefully sealed another dumpling.
âI made that decision to help my husband run his business and to raise a family. To me, that was a privilege,â she glanced at Rachel, her gaze sharp yet polite. âBut to some others, it might seem old-fashioned.â
Rachel hesitated, not really sure of how to respond, but before she could say anything, your Auntie Eleanor continued.
âItâs nice of you that you appreciate this,â she said, gesturing to the room that was filled with chattering and dumpling-making. âEveryone together, contributing, creating something. But I want you to fully understand that all of this doesnât happen by accident or with the snap of a finger. Itâs because weâve always prioritized family above all else.â
Her voice took on a slightly sharper edge, though still calm. âSometimes, that means letting go of personal ambitions for the greater good. Itâs a lesson I learned early on and one I hope will never be forgotten.â
A very heavy awkward silence settled over the table. You felt Landoâs hand subtly intertwining your fingers under the table, as you glanced at Rachel. Her smile faltered slightly, and her posture stiffened as though she was not entirely sure how to respond.
Your mother and Auntie Alix remained silent, both just looking at their dumplings, minding their own business, their expressions natural but tense. You knew they were traditional in their own ways, yet far more accepting than your Auntie Eleanor. They were not going to intervene, but their discomfort was apparent.
Rachel finally nodded, voice quiet but steady. âI see. Thank you for sharing that, Auntie Eleanor,â she said, offering a faint smile that did not quite reach her eyes.
Then, the dining room doors opened with a soft creak, and your Ah Ma entered with her Thai maids following closely behind, their presence as graceful and composed as always. She was wearing a beautiful silk blouse in shades of soft jade, with her posture upright and regal despite her old age. Your Ah Maâs presence immediately shifted the atmosphere in the room, dissolving the lingering tension.
Everyone rose to their feet, a chorus of respectful greetings filling the space. You and Lando followed closely behind Nick and Rachel as you walked toward her, hand firmly clasping Landoâs.
Your Ah Maâs face lit up when her gaze fell on Lando. âAh, Lan Lan!â she exclaimed, voice warm and filled with genuine affection. âIâm happy to see you again. Tell me, has your dumpling folding improved since the last time?â
Lando smiled, bowing his head slightly in respect. âI think so, Ah Ma,â he replied, voice steady but tinged with amusement. âBut youâll have to judge for yourself.â
Nick stepped forward, taking your Ah Maâs arm gently, and you mirrored his action on her other side. Her smile widened as she turned to Nick, patting his hand affectionately. âćĺžéŤčä˝ ĺ¸śçç§äžäş.â (iâm so glad you brought rachel) she said, voice kind but observant.
Your Ah Maâs sharp eyes landed on Rachel, who stood politely beside Nick. She scrutinized her face for a moment, her expression contemplative before breaking into a small smile. âĺ¨ç˝ĺ¤ŠďźćĺŻäťĽć¸
ćĽĺ°çĺ°ĺĽšă é常ćźäşŽçčč.â (ah, in the daylight, i can see her clearly. very nice-looking face)
Rachelâs lips parted slightly, unsure how to react, but she eventually nodded and smiled, choosing to take it as a compliment. âčŹčŹéżĺŞ˝.â (thank you, ah ma) she said, in a respectful tone.
With Nick and you guiding her, your Ah Ma walked toward her seat at the head of the table. When you reached the chair, Lando quickly stepped forward, pulling it out for her with fluid motion. Your Ah Ma gave Lando an approving nod before settling into the seat, her movements deliberate but elegant.
Once your Ah Ma was seated, she gestured with a delicate wave of her hand. âĺä¸ďźä˝ ĺććäşş.â (sit down, all of you) she instructed, tone commanding but not harsh.
Oliver leaned back slightly and chimed in, tone light and teasing. âWeâre almost finished, Ah Ma. Just a few more baskets left.â
âGood, good,â she said, a trace of satisfaction in her voice.
While your Ah Ma was observing everyone, her gaze swept over the trays of folded dumplings, her discerning eyes pausing on a particular set of dumplings that stood out. Without any hesitation, she gestured toward the batch and turned to your Auntie Eleanor.
âĺč荞ďźä˝ ĺäşéĺćšćŹĄĺ?â (eleanor, did you make this batch?) her tone was sharp, but not unkind.
You Auntie Eleanor straightened slightly, nodding with a subtle air of pride. âćŻçďźéżĺŞ˝,â (yes, ah ma) she replied, voice composed but tinged with a hint of accomplishment.
Your Ah Maâs eyes narrowed slightly as she leaned in for a closer look, inspecting the dumplings with the same scrutiny she might give to a priceless piece of jade. Her expression shifted almost imperceptibly, and she tilted her head, her words carrying a weight of blunt honesty.
âäťĺç辡äžä¸ĺ¤ŞĺĽ˝,â (they donât look very good) she remarked, tone in a matter-of-fact but leaving little room for dispute. âä˝ ĺ¤ąĺťäşä˝ ç觸ć¸,ĺč荞.â (youâve lost your touch, eleanor)
The room seemed to pause momentarily, the faintest ripple of tension spreading across the table. You glanced at Rachel, who sat stiffly, her expression carefully neutral, clearly unsure how to react to the sudden critique.
You turned to Lando, who had been watching the exchange with curiosity, leaning slightly toward you as he whispered, âwhat did Ah Ma say?â
Lowering your voice, you translated quickly but gently, âAh Ma said the dumplings donât look good, and that Auntie Eleanor has lost her touch.â
Lando made a face, and though he made no comment, the slight twitch of his lips suggested he was trying not to laugh. You gave him a soft nudge under the table, silently reminding him to keep a straight face.
Even with your Ah Maâs comment, your Auntie Eleanor maintained her composure, her lips tightening as she focused on folding another dumpling, pretending as though the comment did not bother her at all. But still, you knew that everyone at the table heard everything, and no one was really surprised by your Ah Maâs brutal honesty.
As the final dumplings were folded and placed neatly into the bamboo steamers, Rachel excused herself, standing from her seat with a polite smile. âIâm just going to the restroom,â she said softly, tone light.
Nick immediately offered, âI'll come with you.â
Rachel just shook her head gently, declining with a reassuring smile. âItâs fine, I can find my way.â
With that, she turned and walked off, navigating through the hallways of the estate, leaving the rest of you to finish arranging the trays.
Meanwhile, your Ah Maâs sharp eyes scanned the remaining dumplings, her attention landing on the ones Lando had folded. Despite her age, her vision remained sharp as ever, and she leaned forward slightly, inspecting his work. A small but genuine smile tugged at the corners of her lips.
âéäşĺžćźäşŽ,â (these are beautiful) she said, nodding approvingly.
Lando lit up at the complimentâwell, he didnât really understand what your Ah Ma had said, but based on her reaction, itâs a positive one. His cheeks colored faintly as he looked at you for a moment, seeking your silent confirmation that he had done well.
Your Ah Ma then turned to you, tone warm but firm as she continued, âä˝ ćäťĺžĺĽ˝,ćçĺŤĺĽłă ćĺŻäťĽçĺ°äťç˛ć¤äťĺşçĺŞĺă ä˝ čˇäťĺššĺžçä¸éŻ.â (youâve taught him well, my granddaughter. I can see the effort heâs put into these. you really did a good job with him)
You smiled, bowing your head slightly in acknowledgment of her praise, but before you could respond, her attention shifted back to Lando. Your Ah Maâs expression softened, yet her words carried a note of earnestness.
âLan Lan,â she began, â弽弽ç
§éĄ§čŞĺˇąďźĺĽ˝ĺĽ˝ĺ飯,â (take care of yourself, eat properly) she spoke slowly enough that he could understand the weight of her words even if he did not catch every meaning of it.
Your Ah Ma paused, gaze flicking back to you for a moment, before continuing. âI remember when my granddaughter came back here to Singapore after being in Monaco. She was so worried about you.â
Then she turned again to Lando, tone shifting slightly to a mock-scolding one, though her affection for him was evident. âShe told me how you hadnât slept for twenty-six hours and were eating expired food. How can you not take care of yourself?â
Lando ducked his head slightly, his smile sheepish as he scratched the back of his neck, a faint flush creeping into his cheeks.
Switching to Mandarin, she fired rapidly at Lando, though there was no malice in her tone. âä˝ čŞç˛ĺ
ĺ
ĺ ç˛ä˝ ĺš´čźďźä˝ ç躍éŤćĺčŤä¸ĺĺďź ä¸ćç ä˝ ĺžĺš¸éďźćçĺŤĺĽłéŁĺ°ćŠç´ĺĽç˛ä˝ ĺ飯.â (you think just because youâre young, your body will forgive everything? it wonât. youâre lucky my granddaughter flew to to monaco to cook for you)
You were trying not to laugh as you translated everything your Ah Ma said to him, and Lando nodded earnestly, voice quiet but sincere. âI know, Ah Ma. Iâve learned my lesson.â
Your Ah Ma turned to you with a knowing smile. âćäťéşźćĺč˝ććä˝ çľĺŠ?â (when can i expect you to get married?)
You froze on your seat, eyes widening in disbelief as he words hung in the air. You felt Landoâs hand tense slightly in yours under the table, though you were sure he hadnât understood any of it.
âććłĺ¨ććťäšĺčŚĺ°ćçćžĺŤĺă ć塲çść˛ćĺ¤ĺ°ĺš´ćéäş.â (i want to see my great-grandchildren before i die. i donât have that many years left) your Ah Ma continued.
The room erupted into laughter at your Ah Maâs bluntness, a mix of amused chuckles and good-natured teasing. Even your mother, who rarely join on such jokes, could not help but wink at you across the table.
âAh Ma,â you began, swallowing hard, trying to find the right words to appease her. âčĺ¤ĺćéĺš´čźă äťćä¸ĺé常ĺżç˘çčˇćĽç术ďźćĺçžĺ¨é˝ĺ°ćł¨ćźćĺççŽć¨.â (lando and i are still young. he has a very busy career, and weâre both focused on our goals right now)
â太嚴čźäşďź čĄčŞŞĺ
Ťéďź ä˝ ĺĺ
Šĺé˝čäşďźćäťéşźçŽć¨ďź 厜ĺşćŻäşşçćéčŚççŽć¨,â (too young? nonsense! youâre both old enough, and what goals? a family is the most important goal in life) she retorted, waving her hand in the air as if brushing aside your excuses.
She leaned slightly forward, her gaze fixed on Lando now, as if silently willing him to understand what she was saying. âćčľ°äšĺčŚćąçćçćžĺŤ,â (i need to hold my great-grandchild before i go) she reiterated, as though her insistence alone could make it happen.
Lando, who had been smiling politely, began to glance around the table, sensing that the laughter was at his expense but unable to piece together what was being said.
âWhatâs going on? What did Ah Ma say?â he said, leaning towards you.
Before you could think of a way to downplay it, Nickâever the troublemaker, grinned wickedly and leaned over. âOh, Iâll tell you,â he said, just loud enough for the whole table to hear. âAh Maâs asking when youâre getting married. She wants great-grandchildren before she dies.â
His jaw dropped slightly at what Nick said, cheeks already tinged pink. âWhat?â Lando stammered, glancing at you for confrontation.
The laughter just grew louder as Nick continued, âsheâs serious too. Sheâs already planning your family timeline.â
You groaned inwardly, shooting Nick a sharp look that only made him smirk wider. Meanwhile, Landoâs blush deepend, spreading across his ear and down to his neck. Rubbing the back of his neck nervously, and lips twitching into an embarrassed smile.
âIâŚuhâŚâ he stuttered, clearly flustered, and you couldnât help but smile despite the situation.
You gave his hand a reassuring squeeze under the table, leaning closer to whisper, âdonât worry, she just likes to tease. Youâre doing great.â
Your Ah Ma smiled warmly at Lando, the wrinkles at the corners of her eyes deepening with the kind of affection reserved for those who had truly earned it. She placed her hands gently on the edge of the table, her gaze shifting between you and him as she began to speak again in Mandarin.
âććä˝ éĺĺš´čźäşş,â (i love this young man for you) she said, tone resolute yet tender. âćçä¸ĺä˝ ĺĺçľĺŠçéŁä¸ĺ¤Šäşă çśçśďźéĺż
é ĺ¨ććťäšĺçźçďźä˝ć˛ćĺŁĺ.â (i cannot wait for the day you both get married. of course, this must happen before i die, but no pressure)
The table chuckled softly at her words, though you could feel the weight of her underlying sincerity.
âćĺ¸ćä˝ ĺçéäżćçľćĺ°č´ĺŠĺ§ťă ĺŽĺż
é ďźćĺžéŤčćŻäťă ćčŞčä˝ äťĽĺç´ćéçććçˇĺŠďźä˝ć˛ćä˝ äťç´šäťĺ羌ć,â (i expect your relationship will lead to marriage in the end. it must, and Iâm glad itâs him. i knew all the boys you dated before without you introducing them to me) she continued, tone sharpening lightly as she referred to your past. âäťĺé˝ä¸ĺźĺžă čĺ¤ćŻă äťćŻĺ弽人ďźćŻĺ紳壍ă ćçĺžĺşäťčŽä˝ ĺ¤éşźéŤč.â (none of them were worthy. but lando is. he is a good man and a gentleman. i can see how happy he makes you)
Her gaze lingered on Lando, eyes bright with approval. âä˝ é¸çä¸éŻ,â (you chose well) she said firmly, her words almost carrying the weight of a blessing.
You glanced at your mother, who was watching the exchange quietly with a soft smile. When your eyes met, she gave you a small nod, as if to echo your Ah Maâs sentiments. Your heart swelled, knowing that this was not just about Lando being accepted by your family, it was about him being fully embraced in a way that rarely happened in a family as traditional as yours.
âćĺç厜ĺşä¸ç´éčŚĺłçľąçéčŚć§ďźĺ¨ćĺčŞĺˇąçčćŻďźćĺčŞĺˇąçćĺä¸çľĺŠă éĺ°ąćŻčŽćĺĺ
埡çĺĺ ă ä˝ććďźçśĺżéŤçĺ°äťéşźćŻćŁç˘şçćďźĺż
é ĺĺşäžĺ¤.â (our family has always valued the importance of tradition, of marrying within our own background, our own culture. it is what keeps us strong. but sometimes, exceptions must be made when the heart sees what is right) your Ah Maâs eyes softened further as she looked at you. âä˝ ĺˇ˛çśçĺ°äşäťéşźćŻćŁç˘şçă ćç¸äżĄä˝ çé¸ćă äťćçľŚä˝ ĺ¸śäžĺżŤć¨ďźä˝ äšć羌äťĺ¸śäžĺ樣ç忍ć¨.â (and you have seen whatâs right. i trust your choice. he will bring you happiness, and you will bring him the same)
Lando, though unable to follow the Mandarin, seemed to understand the atmosphere and the sentiment. He offered a polite smile, his hand tightening slightly around yours under the table.
âä˝ çĽéďźä˝ ćŻçŹŹä¸ĺćŁĺźĺćäťç´šé樣ä¸ĺäşşçäşşă éä¸ćŻä¸äťśĺ°äşă ĺŽčĄ¨ćäşĺ°ćĺ厜ĺşçĺ°éďźĺŽčĄ¨ćä˝ ćŻčŞçç.â (you know, you are the first to formally introduce someone to me like this. it is no small thing. it shows respect for our family, and it shows me that you are serious) she paused, tilting her head thoughtfully. âéĺ°ąćŻç˛äťéşźćç¸äżĄéĺ°ĺˇĽä˝ă ä˝ ććççĽçŚ.â (that is why I trust this will work. you have my blessing)
You felt a lump in your throat as you glanced again at your mother, who was still smiling softly. There was no need for words, her expression said it all. The weight of family approvalâespecially your Ah Maâs, was very significant. It was not just about you and Lando anymore, it was about the life you were building together, one that your family wholeheartedly supported.
You turned to Lando and gave him a small smile, and squeezed his hand, a private gesture of reassurance for him. Though he could not understand the exact words, you knew he felt the love and acceptance in the room, just as deeply as you did.
While everyone was now immersed in a new topic of conversation, you canât help but notice that Rachel was taking longer than usual. Rachel hasnât gone back yet, the same as your Auntie Eleanor. Just before your Ah Ma would say his monologue about family tradition, your Auntie Eleanor had excused herself.
You glanced at the door Rachel and your Auntie Eleanor had exited through earlier, your eyes narrowed slightly in concern. This was a sprawling estate, one where getting turned around was almost inevitable for someone unfamiliar with its labyrinth of hallways and grand rooms. You couldnât shake the sense that something was amiss.
Minutes passed. Neither Rachel nor your Auntie Eleanor had returned. Your unease deepened. So you leaned slightly toward Lando, your voice low enough not to disrupt the ongoing chatter around the table.
âI think Iâll go check on Rachel,â you murmured. âSheâs taking a little too long, and Auntie Eleanor too.â
Lando nodded, his eyes flickering with slight concern. âYou think everythingâs okay?â
âWell, Iâm not sure,â you replied. âBut Iâll find out.â
You leaned in, pressing a light kiss to his cheek, the faintest smile touching your lips despite the worry now bubbling beneath the surface. Straightening up, you excused yourself from the table, smoothing down your dress with a quick, practiced motion.
As you step away, the chatter behind you fades, replaced by the muted hum of distant sounds in the house, the faint clatter of dishes being cleared in the kitchen, soft shuffle of footsteps from maids moving about their duties.
You moved quietly, your steps deliberate as you followed the path Rachel had taken earlier. You knew this house like the back of your hand, each twist and turn etched into your memory, but even for you, it was easy to imagine how someone so unfamiliar might lose their way.
Your eyes scanned the hallways as you moved, the ornate decorations and rich furnishings familiar yet suddenly feeling imposing in the quiet. You still could not shake the thought that perhaps your Auntie Eleanor had cornered Rachel somewhere in the house, and the idea made your pace quicken.
The moment you approached the grand staircase, you approached quietly, you heard voices and stopped just short of the landing, hiding yourself out of sight behind the very heavy drapery of a nearby window. You knew it was wrong to eavesdrop on other people, but your concern for Rachel overpowered the voice of reason.
Peeking through the fabric, you saw them. Your Auntie Eleanor stood on the top step of the staircase, her posture sharp and commanding, while Rachel stood two steps below her, visibly uneasy. The height difference only seemed to amplify the imbalance in their dynamicâyour Auntie Eleanor looking every bit like a hawk, and Rachel was the unwitting prey.
âIâm glad I found you,â your Auntie Eleanor began, voice low and calm, but laced with a kind of weight that felt impossible to ignore. âI feltâŚperhaps I was unfair to you earlier.â
Rachel immediately shook her head, her voice soft but apologetic. âNo, no, itâs alright. I didnât mean to offend you, and Iâm really sorry if I did.â
âYou didnât offend me, Rachel,â she said quietly, almost too quietly, as though she were weighing each word before releasing it. âBut since weâre already here, I feel itâs only fair to share something with you. Something that I donât often talk about.â
âAlright,â Rachel said, voice barely above whisper.
âThe emerald ring,â she began, lifting her hand slightly to glance at the emerald on her finger, âhad been customized by my husband, Philip, because Ah Ma didnât want to give him the family ring.â
âSheâŚrefused?â Rachel was clearly surprised.
Your Auntie Eleanor gave a small, humorless smile, the corner of her lips barely turning upward. âShe didnât think I was worthy of it. Didnât think I was worthy of Philip.â
At that, you felt your breath catch. This was new information, something you had never heard before. You couldnât tear your eyes away from the two of them, even as guilt tugged at you for listening in.
âWhy would she think that?â Rachelâs voice was cautious, tentative.
Your Auntie Eleanorâs expression hardened, though her voice remained calm. âBecause I didnât come from the right family. I didnât have the proper connections, and I was not what Ah Ma envisioned for his eldest son. To her, I was inadequate. Not a suitable wife for the future head of the family.â
Rachel looked stunned, her hands fidgeting slightly at her sides. âIâŚI didnât know.â
âNo, of course, you wouldnât,â she said softly. âItâs not the kind of thing people would discuss so openly, and why would they? Itâs already humiliating to admit that you werenât the first choice.â
Rachelâs lips parted as if she wanted to say something, but no words came out of her mouth.
âI wasnât even the second choice. Youâre Ah Ma wanted someone else entirely, someone from a family with status and wealth that matched ours. But Philip, he chose me.â
From your hiding spot, you could see the faint sheer in your Auntie Eleanorâs eyes, though her expression remained resolute. You felt your stomach tighten. This was far more personal than the surface-level gossip you and your mother often indulge in about your Auntie Eleanor.
Rachel seemed to struggle to find the right response. âI think thatâs very brave of you, to have gone through that.â
âBrave?â she echoed, almost as though testing the word on her tongue. âPerhaps, or perhaps I simply had no choice but to endure it. Thatâs what women like me are expected to do. Endure. Sometimes, there were days when I wondered if I would ever measure up.â
Another pause filled the air, heavy and suffocating. You glanced back toward the hallway that leads to the dining room, where laughter and conversation continued, oblivious to the tension unfolding right outside.
Your Auntie Eleanor looked down at Rachel, her tone softening just slightly. âI donât say this to make you uncomfortable, Rachel. I say it because you remind me of someone I once was, a young woman trying to find her place in a family with traditions that can feel suffocating at times. But hereâs the thing.â
âTo belong here,â your Auntie Eleanor said quietly, âyou must learn when to bend and when to stand firm, and above all, you must understand that family will always come first before passion, before dreams. Itâs not easy, but itâs the way it is.â
Her words lingered in the air, cutting deeper than anything you had expected. You tightened your grip on the drapery, heart thudding in your chest.
âBut Rachel,â she said softly, almost gently, as she took a slow step closer to her. âHaving been through it all myself, I can tell you this muchâŚyou will never be enough.â
The words hung in the air, deceptively gently, yet sharp enough to pierce. Rachel was eviscerated, as your Auntie Eleanor draws back, placid and calm, as if they were talking about the weather. Her hand lightly touched Rachelâs arm, almost a contradictory gesture to the blow she had just delivered.
âWe should head back, I wouldnât want Nick to worry.â your Auntie Eleanorâs tone did not falter, nor did her gaze waver. She slowly began descending the stairs.
Youâre still hiddenâmore like frozen in place. You watched as Rachelâs expression crumbled ever so slightly, her face a mixture of hurt and confusion, though she tried valiantly to hold her composure. You felt a pang in your chest for her, but before you could decide whether to step out, you felt a presence approaching from behind.
You turned your head quickly, startled to see Lando walking towards you. His lips were already parting, likely to ask what you were doing or what was taking you so long, but you reacted instinctively. You brought a finger to your lips in a sharp shushing motion, then darted towards him as quietly as possible, pressing a hand gently over his mouth before he could make a sound.
Landoâs brows furrowed in confusion, but he obeyed your silent command, his wide eyes flickering between you and the staircase. You both froze as the unmistakable sound of your Auntie Eleanorâs heels began clicking rhythmically against the marble floor, growing louder with each step.
Peeking back around the corner just enough, your Auntie Eleanor was already headed your way, her expression calm and composed, never even looking back at Rachel, who remained standing frozen in place.
Without any second thought, you grabbed Landoâs hand firmly and began pulling him back down the hall, away from the grand staircase. His confusion deepened, but he did not resist, allowing you to guide him. You stopped just short of the door, turning to face him, you placed a hand on his chest and pressed a little to keep him from moving any further. Lando tilted his head slightly, silently asking for an explanation, but you shook your head.
âIâll tell you everything later,â you whispered firmly, voice barely audible. âWhen weâre home.â
Lando frowned slightly but nodded in understanding, his gaze softening as he squeezed your hand gently. You exhaled, releasing the tension in your shoulders, and took a moment to steady yourself. Lacing your fingers together, you took one more deep breath, and walked back into the dining room with Lando by your side.
You plastered on a casual smile, even as your thoughts raced, determined to keep up the act for now.
Later that evening, you were now back to the safety and comfort of your home. You and Lando were now settled into the bed, the room quiet except for the soft hum of the air conditioning. Lando was lying on his back, one arm tucked under his head, while his other arm rested lightly on your arm. The dim glow from the bedside lamp cast gentle shadows across his face as you propped yourself up on your elbow, taking a deep breath before speaking.
âOkay, hereâs the tea,â you began softly, keeping your voice low in the stillness of the room.
Lando turned his head to look at you, his brows knitting slightly. âWhatâs the tea?â
You hesitated for a moment, gathering your thoughts, before recounting everything you had overheard between Rachel and your Auntie Eleanor by the grand staircase. You spoke carefully, detailing the conversation, voice growing more serious as you described your Auntie Eleanorâs sharp words, her admission about the family ring, and the way she had undermined Rachel. Lando listened intently, his gaze never leaving yours, expression shifting from concern to quiet disbelief as you continued.
âAnd then,â you said, voice dropping even lower, âshe told Rachel she would never be enough. I just couldnât believe it, honestly. It was so cruel.â
âThatâs awful,â he said firmly. âI canât imagine how Rachel mustâve felt when she heard that. She mustâve been guttedâno pun intended.â
You chuckled, then suddenly feeling the weight of the moment settle between you. âI wanted to step in, but I didnât know how without actually making it worse. Then I saw you coming,â you paused, sighing. âI just donât know how to fix it.â
Lando reached out, taking your hands in his, his thumb brushing gently over your knuckles. âItâs not your fault,â he said reassuringly. âYour Auntie Eleanor has her own set of issues. But Rachel seems strong, Iâm sure sheâll handle it.â
You nodded, though the worry lingered in your chest. âI just hope my whole family can be as welcoming to Rachel as theyâve been to you. She deserves that. Nick deserves that.â
âYour family has been incredible to me,â he said. âYour Ah Ma, your Mom, even your Auntie Alix, theyâve all made me feel like I belong, even though Iâm not from the same backgroundâtraditionally, as you. That means everything to me. Itâs rare to find that kind of acceptance.â
You felt your chest warm at his words. âIâm so happy theyâve accepted you,â you murmured. âIt makes me love them even more, knowing they see how amazing you are.â
He chuckled lightly, ears turning red at your compliment. âWell,â Lando said, tone turning playful, âAh Ma did say she expects a grandchild, so I guess Iâm officially part of the family now.â
You laughed softly, then tension from the earlier conversation easing slightly. But as you rested your head against his chest, you whispered, âI just hope Rachel gets that chance too. To feel what we have with my family.â
Lando pressed a kiss to the top of your head, his voice gentle as he said, âshe will, it might take time, but your family loves deeply. Theyâll come around, and if not, well, Nick and Rachel would always have us. Thatâs a pretty good start, donât you think?â
You nodded. âBut hey,â
âHmm?â he hummed, looking at the ceiling aimlessly.
âI was thinking,â you started, âtomorrowâs our last free day before Colin and Aramintaâs wedding. I was wondering if itâs okay with you if I spend it with Rachel. I feel like she could use some company, and Iâd love to catch up with her one-on-one.â
Landoâs lips curved into a small smile as he nodded. âOf course, love. You donât need to ask, and I think thatâs a great idea.â
âAre you sure?â you pressed. âI donât want to leave you feeling bored or anything.â
He shook his head. âYeah, take your time. I can keep myself busy.â
At that, you looked at him with curiosity. âOh? Whatâs your plan for the day?â
Lando grinned, âactually, I was thinking of hitting up your Dad for a few rounds of golf. He told me during Ah Maâs dinner party to let him know anytime I wanted to play, so I figured Iâd take him up on that offer.â
You couldnât help but laugh softly at the thought of Lando and your father on the golf course together. âThat sounds perfect. I think heâd love that.â
âItâll be nice to spend some time with him, and,â he added with a playful grin, âitâll give me a chance to show him Iâve been practicing my swing.â
You chuckled, âwell, donât let him win too easily, or else heâll never let you live it down.â
Lando laughed along with you, then leaned forward, pressing a kiss to your forehead. âGo spend the day with Rachel,â he said warmly. âIâll be fine, and later, you can tell me all about it over dinner.â
âDeal,â you said with a grin.
The warm scent of roasted coffee filled the air as you and Rachel sat across from each other at the small patio table. The sunlight filtered gently through the canopy above, casting dappled shadows on the table between your cups of coffee. Rachel stirred her latte absentmindedly, her eyes occasionally drifting to the street beyond before meeting yours.
âIâm really glad you agreed to meet with me,â you began, voice steady but soft.
Rachel offered a small smile, though it did not quite reach her eyes. âOf course. I wasnât sure if youâd want to talk after everything.â
You took a deep breath, setting your coffee cup down carefully. âI wanted to talk because I owe you an apology. For everything.â
She tilted her head slightly, her brow furrowing. But she let you continue speaking.
âIâm sorry for how you were treated at the dinner party by my family,â you continued, gazing at her earnestly. âEspecially by my Auntie Eleanor. I know she was cruel, and I wonât make any excuses for her just because sheâs family. You didnât deserve that.â
Rachel let out a shaky breath, her shoulders relaxing slightly as she leaned back in her chair. âThank you for saying that, it truly means a lot.â
There was a brief pause before you added, âand I need to come clean about something.â
âI overheard everything Auntie Eleanor said to you by the staircase,â you admitted, glancing down at your hands for a moment before looking back at her. âIt wasnât my intention to eavesdrop, I swear. I was going to get something from the car, and I happened to pass by.â
She studied you for a moment, then let out a soft sigh. âHonestly, Iâm not even surprised you overheard. She wasnât exactly trying to whisper.â
You gave a small, rueful smile. âStill, I should have stepped in sooner. I hate that she made you feel the way you did.â
Rachelâs grip on her coffee cup tightened briefly before she let out a small, humorless laugh. âIt was pretty intense, Iâve got to say,â she admitted. âI mean, I felt like I was going to cry and puke all at once.â
The two of you exchange a glance before breaking into laughter. The sound was a relief, breaking the lingering tension like the first warm breeze after a storm.
âWell,â you said. âI bet if you tell her that youâd leave Nick for a million of dollars, sheâd write that check on the spot.â
Her eyes widened for a moment before she burst into laughter again, this time louder and freer. âYou think so?â
âOh, absolutely,â you replied, grinning. âItâs a pretty normal thing to do here. A million-dollar breakup is just another Tuesday.â
Rachel shook her head, still laughing, and took a sip of her latte. âThatâs terrible.â
âMaybe it is,â you smiled and shrugged. âBut I know my Auntie Eleanor.â
She then set her coffee cup down, fingers fiddling with the edge of her napkin as her expression shifted something akin to serious.
âYou know, I justâŚI donât even know what to do anymore. Whether I will tell Nick everything or not,â she admitted, voice quieter now. âI can see how much Nick practically worships his Mom. I mean, itâs like she can do no wrong in his eyes.â
You nodded slowly, absorbing her words. âI fully understand that,â you said carefully, tone gently. âItâs common, especially with Chinese sons. They hold their mothers on a very high pedestal, and itâs not just cultural, itâs ingrained, passed down through generations. Mothers are revered, respected almost to a fault.â
Rachel let out a small, defeated sigh, leaning back in her chair. âSo what am I supposed to do? Compete with that?â
You shook your head, giving her a smile. âNo, you donât need to compete with anyone. Look, on the bright side of all things, Ah Ma loves you. Did you notice how she complimented you yesterday? Thatâs pretty big.â
Her brow furrowed slightly as she thought back, a faint smile tugging at her lips. âShe did, didnât she? I was not really sure what to make of it at first, but I guess that was her way of showing approval.â
âExactly,â you said. âLet Auntie Eleanor stew in her own bitterness if she wants to. She can hate you all day long or even her whole life if thatâs what sheâs determined to do.â
âThatâsâŚcomforting?â she raised an eyebrow, her smile wavering.
âJust let Auntie Eleanor be, she has nothing against two thousand years of Chinese filial piety.â you chuckled.
âWhat do you mean?â Rachel asked, intrigued but unsure.
You gestured gently with your hand, voice steady but light. âAt the end of the day, itâs not really about Auntie Eleanor. Itâs about what Ah Ma thinks, and in this family, her opinion carries the most weight, and sheâs already decided that she likes you. Auntie Eleanor might throw tantrums and make her snide comments, but she canât overturn the foundation of how this family works. What Ah Ma says, goes.â
Rachel sat back, her lips curving into a small, thoughtful smile. âSo, youâre saying that I donât need to fight back? Just let her do her thing?â
You nodded. âExactly. Sheâs not the one youâre trying to win over, and frankly, she doesnât hold the power she thinks she does. As long as Ah Maâs around and on your side, youâre practically untouchable.â
âYou make it sound so simple.â she let out a soft laugh, her tension finally easing.
âItâs not simple,â you admitted with a small shrug, âbut itâs the truth. Youâre a part of this family now, Rachelâwhether they like it or not, and youâve already got the most important ally you could ask for.â
Rachelâs smile grew warmer, and for the first time, she looked truly at ease. âThank you,â she said softly. âI needed to hear that.â
The midday sun cast long shadows over the manicured fairways of Sentosa Golf Club. Lando steadied his swing, aiming for the flag ahead. Your father stood a few paces behind, watching his stance with an appraising eye. The gentle rustling of the trees and occasional chirping of birds provided the only background noise. Lando took the shotâclean, low drive that rolled smoothly onto the green.
âGood shot,â your father remarked, nodding in approval as they walked toward the cart together.
âThank you,â Lando replied, brushing his hands against his shorts.
As they drove to the next hole, your father leaned back slightly, gaze fixed ahead. âSo, Lando,â your father began, his tone casual. âWhat are your plans?â
Lando glanced at him, slightly startled by the abruptness of the question. âPlans, sir? You mean with golf? OrâŚgenerally?â
Your father chuckled softly, shaking his head. âNo, no. Not with golf, I meant your plans for the future. Itâs a broad question, I know, but Iâm curious.â
He straightened. âOh, wellâŚIâm focused on my career right now, of course. Racing tends to keep me pretty busy, but I try to balance things as best as I can.â
Your father nodded as they both stepped out of the cart. He let a few moments pass before continuing, voice taking on a more serious tone. âWhen my wife came back from her motherâs estate last night, she mentioned something to me over dinner.â
Lando tilted his head, curious. âWhat is it?â
âShe said that Ah Ma gave you and my daughter her approval,â your father said, eyes steady on Lando. âAh Ma hopes your relationship will end in marriage someday.â
Lando blinked, caught off guard by the directness of the statement, or just how straightforward your father is. He shifted his weight slightly, unsure of how to respond to your father.
Your father, noticing his hesitation, offered a small smile. âDonât worry, Lando. Iâm not here to pressure or scare you away. But I thought it might be important for you to understand something about how everything goes on around here.â
âIn our culture,â your father explained as he placed the golf ball on the tee, ârelationships are viewed differently than in the West. Theyâre not just about love or companionship, theyâre built on sacrifice, duty, and responsibility. When you commit to someone, youâre committing to the entirety of it allâeven to the family. Itâs a partnership that demands effort and selflessness.â
âNow,â your father took his shotâa smooth, powerful drive that sent the ball soaring down the fairway. He straightened and turned back to Lando, resting the driver on his shoulder. âIâm not saying this to intimidate you. Itâs far from it. I know how much my daughter cares for you, and from what Iâve seen, you care for her just as much. But I want to make sure you understand what this means to usâour family and her. Itâs not just about dating or having fun. Itâs about building a life together.â
Lando swallowed, feeling the weight of your fatherâs words. âIâŚI get that, sir. I really do, and I want you to know that I take our relationship seriously. Sheâs,â he paused, searching for the right words. âSheâs the most important person in my life. I may not have everything figured out yet, but Iâm fully committed to her. I want to make her happy and support her in every way I can.â
Your father studied him for a moment, his expression unreadable. Then, he nodded, a small smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. âThatâs good to hear, Lando. Youâre a good man, and thatâs all I needed to know.â
Lando exhaled softly, relieved but still thoughtful. Your father clapped him on the shoulder. âNow, letâs see if you can make this shot. Iâm one up on you, and I donât plan on losing today.â
âWeâll see about that, sir.â Lando grinned.
The two of them had just finished their round and were sitting in the shaded patio area of the clubhouse, sipping on cold drinks. Your father leaned back in his chair, his posture relaxed.
âYou know, back in her teens, she was quite the handful.â your father began, voice carrying an edge of humor.
Lando turned to him, intrigued but slightly nervous. âOh?â
Your father nodded, a sly smile on his face. âShe used to escape the house and date boys behind our backs. Thought she was clever about it too.â
Landoâs lips twitched into a smile, imagining you as a teenager, trying to outsmart your parents. âReally? I canât imagine her sneaking around like that.â
âOh, she was good,â your father said, in a playful tone. âShe never introduced us to those boys, but we always knew who they were. We made it our business to know. Still, we never made a fuss, we figured sheâd grow out of itâand she did.â
He just smiles as your father tells these little snippets of anecdotes of your life that you had never told Lando before. Lando just kept silent, and continued listening to your father.
âSo when she introduced you to us, we were shocked to be honest.â your father laughed, a deeper, more genuine sound. âIt was the first time she brought someone home. That was our first indication that this was serious, different from anything sheâd had before.â
âTo tell you the truth,â your father continued, tone shifting to something more reflective. âWe always thought sheâd end up seriously dating one of the sons from our familyâs business partners, since thatâs how these things tend to go. But looking at it now, weâre thankful that itâs you.â
Lando blinked, caught off guard. âThankful? Whyâs that?â
Your father leaned forward slightly, resting his arms on the table. âBecause those boys, they have big, fragile egos. Pampered from birth, theyâve never had to work for anything, and never had to learn humility. Trust me, thereâs nothing worse than a man who canât admit his faults.â he looked at Lando meaningfully. âYouâre nothing like that, youâve worked hard for everything youâve achieved. You respect her, and that means a lot to us.â
âThank you, sir.â Lando replied as he felt a warmth spread through his chest. âThat really means a lot to me.â
Your father nodded, a small but approving smile on his face. âJust donât let her outplay you on the course of life, Lando. She might be silent and reserved most of the time, but sheâs competitive.â
Lando laughed. âOh, I know. Sheâs already winning in a lot of ways.â
âGood. Thatâs what I like to hear.â your father regarded him for a moment, then smiled. âNow, shall we see if they have any dessert worth trying here? Golf always leaves me craving something sweet.â
âSounds good to me, sir.â Lando chuckled.
The house was still dark when you arrived, a quiet stillness greeting you as you set your things down and flicked on the lights. After slipping into more comfortable clothesâa loose white shirt and soft shorts, you made your way to the kitchen.
You had informed Lando earlier that you had decided it would be steak night, so you tied your back and opened the fridge, pulling out the steak to defrost, then setting them on the counter before gathering ingredients for the side dishes. You peeled and chopped the potatoes, boiling them in a pot of salted water, and then turned your attention to the vegetables.
Then you sliced the carrots, zucchini, and bell peppersâthe rhythm of chopping and preparing was soothing, you then drizzled them with olive oil, sprinkled them with salt and pepper, then slid the tray into the oven to roast.
By the time the vegetables were roasting and the potatoes were soft, the steaks were now finally defrosted. You began to season them generously with salt, pepper, and a hint of garlic powder, then heated a cast-iron skillet until it was searing hot. The steaks sizzled as they hit the pan, filling the kitchen with the rich aroma of cooking meat.
While the steaks rested, you drained the potatoes and mashed them with butter, cream, and a touch of garlic. The creamy texture was perfect, and you set the pot aside before arranging everything on the plate.
Tonight, you wanted to dine outside by the pool deck, where the view of the city lights was nothing short of magical. Grabbing a couple stacks of plates and utensils, you stepped out to the deck and set the table. The air was cool, and the glow from the pool lights danced against the walls, creating a cozy ambiance.
Just as you returned to the kitchen to plate the food, you felt an arm wrapped around your waist and a soft kiss pressed to your cheek. Startled, you spun around to see Lando smiling down at you, hair slightly mussed from the day.
âYou scared me!â you said with a laugh, leaning up to kiss him on the lips.
âSorry,â he murmured, a playful grin tugging at his lips. âIt smells amazing in here.â
âSo, how was your day with Dad?â you asked smiling, brushing a hand over his arm.
âIt was good,â he replied. âTiring, but good. I think I held my own.â
You smiled at that and patted his chest gently. âGo change into something comfortable and grab a bottle of wine from the rack, weâre eating outside by the pool deck.â
âOn it,â Lando said with a quick kiss to your temple before heading off to the bedroom.
You carried the plated food out to the pool deck, setting it down on the table. The city lights twinkled in the distance as you adjusted the chairs and smoothed the tablecloth. Lando soon joined you, a bottle of red wine in hand, dressed in a simple shirt and joggers.
âThat looks incredible, love.â he said as he set the wine down and pulled out a chair for you.
âWhy thank you,â you smiled, settling in on the chair. âLetâs eat.â
As the two of you began eating, the sound of clinking utensils and the occasional splash of water from the pool filled the serene evening air. You cut into your steak and took a bite before glancing at Lando, who was pouring wine into both of your glasses.
âSo, as promised,â you began, setting your form down for a moment. âI wanted to tell you about the conversation that I had with Rachel earlier when I met up with her.â
Lando looked up from his glass, giving you his full attention. âYeah? How did it go by the way, howâs she holding up?â
âSheâs trying, but sheâs still shaken from what happened with Auntie Eleanor.â you replied. âShe told me that she finds it hard to tell Nick everything because Nicky practically worships her Mom, because well, thatâs how Chinese sons areâthey think their Moms fart Chanel No.5.â
He froze for a moment, processing what you said, and then burst into laughter. Lando set down his wine glass as he leaned back in his chair, shaking his head.
âThatâs such an oddly specific comparison, babe. But honestly,â Lando said through his laughter, âitâs kind of perfect. I admit that at times, I notice thatâs how Nick acts around Auntie Eleanor, isnât it?â
âYup,â you confirmed as you took another bite of your steam. âRachel feels like Nick would never fully stand up to his mother and I get why sheâs worried. But I explained to her how Auntie Eleanor is basically defenseless against two thousand years of Chinese filial piety.â
âFilial piety?â Lando repeated, brows furrowing slightly.
You took a sip of wine, then set the glass down carefully before explaining. âItâs this concept in Chinese culture that emphasizes respect, obedience, and care for your parents and elders.â you continued, âitâs not just about being polite, itâs deeply rooted in our traditions and values. Sons, in particular, are expected to honor their mothers in every way possible. Thatâs why it sometimes feels like their Moms can do no wrong.â
Lando nodded slowly, taking in your words. âSo itâs more than just a family dynamicâitâs cultural, like a duty?â
âExactly,â you said with a small smile. âItâs why Rachel feels the way she does, but I told her that she shouldnât worry too much. Ah Ma has taken a liking on her, and thatâs already a gold sign. Auntie Eleanor might act high and mighty, but at the end of the day, she doesnât really have a say in Ah Maâs decisions.â
âBasically, youâre saying that Auntie Eleanor has no powers here?â he tilted his head, eyes narrowing playfully.
âNot over Ah Ma, no. Hell no,â you said, chuckling. âAnd honestly, I think itâs about time someone stood up to Auntie Eleanor. Rachel is strong, even if she doesnât always realize it, Nick and her will be fine. Itâs just a matter of time she finds her own footing and Nick learning to balance his loyalty to Auntie Eleanor with his commitment to Rachel.â
Lando chuckled softly, raising his wine glass. âWell, hereâs to Rachel and Nick figuring it out, and to Ah Maâwho clearly runs the show.â
You clink your wine glass against Landoâs with a grin. âFamily is really fucking complicated, but hey, cheers to that.â
When Lando finished the last bite of his steak, he set his fork down with a satisfied sigh. âSpeaking of Ah ma,â he began, swirling his wine glass, âyou Dad told me something very interesting stuff today.â
You raised an eyebrow, curious. âOh? What did he say?â
Lando smiled, leaning back in his chair. âHe mentioned how he knew that Ah Ma already gave us her blessing and that sheâs expecting this relationship to end up in marriage.â
You froze mid-bite, fork hovering above your plate. âWait,â you said slowly, âdid Dad give you the talk?â
His grin widened, and before he could even answer, you groaned and buried your face in your hands. âOh my fucking god, thatâs so embarrassing.â you mumbled, voice muffled.
âIt wasnât bad,â Lando said laughing. âHe was just laying it all out on me. Talking about how serious relationships are in your culture and how family values commitment. Honestly, I kind of expected it.â
You peaked through your fingers, cheeks burning. âStill,â you muttered, âhe didnât have to do that.â
Lando leaned forward, eyes sparkling mischievously. âOh, but thatâs not all he told me.â
Your hands dropped from your face, your eyes narrowing in suspicion. âWhat else did he say?â
He smirked. âApparently, back then you had a rebellious streak. Sneaking out to go on dates with different boys, huh?â
You groaned, slumping back in your chair. âNooo. He did not tell you that.â
âOh, he did,â Lando teased, clearly enjoying himself. âAnd he said that they knew exactly who those boys were because they were keeping track.â
Your head dropped to the table with a dramatic thud. âWhy does Dad always have the need to air my embarrassing phase like that,â you said, voice muffled against the table.
Lando laughed. âHey, itâs not that bad,â he reassured you.
Lifting your head, you frowned at him, still mortified. âOkay, but in my defense, I always had a feeling that they knew. Especially dad. I wasnât exactly completely sure, you know? But nowâŚâ you sighed, gesturing at him. âNow I know that they know. Great.â
He reached across the table, fingers brushing against yours. âIs that why none of those boys ever made it past your familyâs front door?â
âYup,â you said, nodding. âNot a single one got far enough to meet my parents, I couldnât really stand the thought of introducing someone who didnât actually care about me at all.â
You continued, leaning back in your chair. âAlong the way, I realized that they only wanted to be with me because of my family. They saw me as some kind of toolâŚI guess. Like being with me would give them status, connections, or some kind of benefit.â
Landoâs smile faded slightly, his expression turning serious. âI can imagine how tough it mustâve been.â
âI know,â you admitted. âI just wanted genuine connections, but they just saw me as an opportunity. So, before things got messy, I was always the one who ended it first. Thatâs why none of them ever got through the door of my parentâs house, or let alone set foot on our estate. They werenât worth it at all.â
Lando reached across the table, hand covering yours. âWell, for the record, Iâm glad your Dad approves of me, and I hope Iâve made it clear that Iâm here because of you, not anything else.â he then added, âI do hope that Iâve done a better job at proving Iâm not one of those boys.â
You smiled, finger tightening around his. âYouâre not even close. Youâre nothing like them, Lan. Youâve made it more clear, thatâs why youâre here now.â
The morning light filtered softly through the curtains as you stood in front of the mirror, smoothing out the delicate fabric of your gown. The gown was breathtaking, every inch was meticulously crafted by Giambattista Valli himself. The subtle shimmer in the fabric caught the light as you moved, and you smiled, tracing your fingers over the discreet initials that had been embroidered near the hemâa personal touch that made the gown uniquely yours. Landoâs suit complemented you perfectly, a sharp, tailored masterpiece with matching initials of his name on the inner lapel.
Lando adjusted the cuffs on his crisp white dress shirt but fumbled slightly with the cuff links. Noticing his struggle, you stepped in closer, gently taking the cuff links from his hands.
âHere, babe, let me,â you said softly, deftly fastening the sleek gold links.
His eyes met yours, a small smile forming on his lips. âThanks, love. You always know how to save me, huh.â
âYouâd manage eventually,â you replied with a teasing smile, your fingers lingering for a moment on his wrist. âBut we canât afford to be late.â
Just as you finished, a soft chime from your phone notified you of the arrival of the car. âThe car's here,â you said, stepping back to grab your clutch.
Lando picked up his jacket, slipping it on before crossing the room to you. âReady?â he asked, offering his arm.
âReady,â you confirmed, taking his arm as he led you to the door.
The car was waiting at the entrance, its sleek black exterior gleaming in the sunlight. The chauffeur quickly stepped out, opening the door for you, and Lando helped you down the small steps, his hand steady at your back as you navigated the delicate heels you were wearing. He opened the car door, his free hand gently resting on yours as you lowered yourself into the plush interior.
âCareful,â he murmured, making sure you were settled before following after you.
Once he was seated beside you, the car pulled smoothly away, the soft hum of the engine filled the air. You glanced at the matching embroidery on your outfits, a quiet sense of anticipation washing over you as you looked ahead to the dayâs events.
The car slowed to a stop in front of the First Methodist Church, the scene outside was a whirlwind of flashing cameras and steady buzz of voices. There was a long line of luxury vehicles stretched down the street, each one spilling out more high-profile guestsâforeign dignitaries, government leaders, business tycoons, and a studded lineup of Asiaâs brightest stars.
Crowds outside were a sea of media personnel, their cameras aimed and ready to capture every moment of what deemed Singaporeâs wedding of the century, akin to Royal Asian Wedding. The chauffeur stepped out and swiftly opened Landoâs door. He exited gracefully, buttoning his tailored suit jacket before turning to offer you a hand. You placed your hand in his, and helped you out of the car.
The moment you fully got out of the car, the flash of the cameras intensified, different photographers yelling questions and calling your names. You paused beside Lando, your arm loosely looped through his, both of you offering calm, poised expressions for the cameras.
âThis is a lot,â Lando murmured under his breath, leaning closer so only you could hear.
âWelcome to Singaporeâs media circus,â you replied quietly, managing a polite smile as you stood in place for a few more seconds.
The attention was relentless. A few reporters called out to Lando directly, asking for interviews or comments, their voices cutting through the crowd. He shook his head subtly, lifting a hand to politely decline as the two of you turned to make your way towards the church entrance.
You glided across the red carpet, your hand still resting lightly on Landoâs arm. As you approached the grand doors, the tall, ornate arches of the church loomed above, intricate carvings catching the light. The media frenzy continues behind you, but you maintain your composure.
Then, as you entered the threshold, a familiar face came into view, one that is so familiar with youâFrancesca Shaw. She stood just off the side, her sharp eyes scanning the crowd as if assessing everyone in attendance. Her pristine gold dress was undoubtedly designer, her hair styled to perfection.
Your expression shifted instantly, a smile vanishing into a deadpan look. Francesca caught your gaze for a moment, her lips twitching as if she might say something, but your firm expression was enough to make her quickly redirect her attention to something, or rather someone else.
Lando noticed the brief exchange as you both walked past her. âWhoâs that?â he asked, voice low but curious.
You glanced at him. âFrancesca Shaw,â you replied simply, keeping your tone neutral.
He furrowed his brows. âShould I know who she is? Friend of yours?â
âFuck no,â you answered quickly. âShe was the one thatâs responsible for the gutted fish in Rachelâs bed during Mintyâs bachelorette party.â
Lando blinked, steps faltering for just a moment. âWait, thatâs her?!â
âMm-hmm,â you confirmed, leading him further into the church. âBest to steer clear. Nothing good comes from her.â
He nodded, expression tightening slightly as he glanced back toward Francesca. âNoted.â
As you and Lando stepped into the main part of the church, the sheer opulence of the space struck you in awe. The vaulted ceilings were adorned with intricate gold details, and the air was filled with soft strains of a live string quartet stationed discreetly in one corner. Every surface seemed to glisten, whether from the polished marble floors, crystal chandeliers, or the hundreds of white orchids cascading over every available surface. It was evident that no expense had been sparedâthe grandeur practically screamed wealth and power.
Landoâs eyes scanned the space as he whistled low, âthis is extravagant.â
You smiled, leaning slightly closer to him as you whispered back, âwait until you see the reception. This is just the warm-up.â
You and Lando moved further into the church, where you caught sight of your family by one of the pews. Your mother stood alongside your Auntie Alix, Auntie Eleanor, and Auntie Jacqueline, their presence commanding attention as they chatted with a group of equally polished society wives. It was a familiar tableauâyour aunts all clustered together, forming an impenetrable circle of sharp eyes and even more sharper tongues.
Predictably, your Auntie Eleanor seemed to be critiquing the whole setup. She gestured subtly towards the floral arrangements, her expression a mix of disapproval and thinly veiled judgement. While your Auntie Jacqueline, ever the pragmatist, seemed to be nodding in agreement, and your mother maintained her usual composed smile, occasionally offering diplomatic comments.
You and Lando approached them briefly, exchanging polite greetings. Your motherâs smile softened when she saw you, and she leaned in to kiss your cheek.
âYou look very lovely, my darling,â she said, before glancing at Lando and adding, âand the two of you togetherâperfection, as always!â
After a few moments of pleasantries, you had excused yourselves, knowing the four of them would stick together for the ceremony and be seated in the same pew.
You made your way to the second row, you noted that the first row had been reserved for the Khoos and Lees, with Colin and Aramintaâs immediate families already seated. You scanned the room quickly but no sign of Rachel yet, though Nick was near the altar with Colin and the other groomsmen, laughing and chatting. You assumed Rachel must be somewhere nearby.
Upon reaching your seats, you and Lando slid into the second row, settling into the plush velvet cushions. Three rows behind you, your mother and aunts had taken their places, their polished presence unmistakable even without turning around.
You leaned towards Lando, lowering your voice into a conspiratorial whisper. âSo, I heard from Auntie Alix,â you began, glancing around to make sure no one was eavesdropping, âthat Colin and Mintyâs family spent sixty-five million dollars on this wedding.â
Landoâs eyes widened slightly, though he managed to keep his expression neutral. âSixty-five?â he repeated under his breath.
You nodded, biting back a laugh as you added, âand it made me laugh because I heard Auntie Jacqueline said, âweâre Methodists, forty million is our maximum budget for a wedding like this.ââ
That was enough to make Lando chuckle softly and shake his head in disbelief. âForty million is the maximum?â he echoed, tone incredulous but amused.
You grinned, leaning back slightly but keeping your voice low. âApparently, anything above that is considered excessiveâeven by our standards.â
Then, you turned around discreetly in your seat to scan the church again, searching for Rachel. It didnât take long to spot her, she had just arrived and was being greeted warmly by Oliver by the entrance. She moved with a quiet confidence, her luminous presence immediately drawing attention. Heads all turning as she walked past, captivated by the stunning dress she woreâa rich light blue that complimented her complexion perfectly and subtly shimmered in the light.
Your aunts, seated a few rows behind you, were visibly taken aback. Auntie Eleanor, who rarely displays much reaction, looked momentarily stunned, her usual sharp expression softening into one of unguarded surprise. Your Auntie Alix leaned closer to whisper something to her, and Auntie Jacqueline adjusted her posture, almost as if reevaluating Rachel in that moment.
Your mother, however, was all warmth. You could see her beaming brightly at Rachel, her smile filled with genuine approval. You knew immediately what she was thinking, she completely adored the dress and the elegance Rachel exuded.
But something else caught your attention. Rachel glanced towards the pew where your mother and aunts were seated, but she didnât move towards them. It was obvious she had not been invited to sit with them. Likely, they had made some excuses about how their pew was full, even though you could see there was space.
Rachel hesitated for a brief moment, her eyes scanning the room for an empty seat. Without thinking twice, you raised your hand and waved her over, her eyes lighting up when she saw you, and she made her way towards you. When she reached you, you immediately stood up and pulled her into a warm hug.
âYou look absolutely incredible,â you whispered, meaning every word. You stepped back slightly to admire the dress. âThat color on you, itâs just so perfect.â
Rachel smiled, her cheeks flushing just slightly. âThank you,â she replied softly, clearly touched by the compliment.
You gestured to the space beside you. âCome, come. Sit with us,â you said, nodding toward the pew. âThereâs plenty of room here.â
She hesitated for only a second before accepting. âThank you,â she said, voice genuine.
Rachel slid into the pew beside you, and you could feel a subtle sense of relief in her presence as she settled into the seat. Lando leaned over slightly to greet Rachel with a polite nod and warm smile, and exchanged a quick look with him, silently acknowledging how significant this small act of kindness was, especially considering the dynamics at play.
Then, the murmur of the crowd faded into silence as Colin, Nick, and the four other groomsmen made their entrance alongside the pastor. Together, they formed an impeccable picture of elegance and charm, with their perfectly tailored suits catching the soft glow of the church lights. They walked with synchronized strides, confident yet thereâs a reverent air about them, like a dashing pack.
Your attention drifted to Rachel, seated beside you, and the way her expression softened when her eyes found Nick. You caught the subtle shift in her demeanor as their gazes locked, a quiet exchange of affection that needed no words. There was something magnetic about the way they looked at each other, as though the entire room fell away for just a brief moment.
A hush of anticipation swept over the congregation as Kina Grannis took the stage by the live string quartet. Her voice rose delicately, the familiar strains of I Canât Help Falling in Love filled the whole church with a dreamy, romantic air. The melody was sweet and tender, it struck a chord deep within, making the atmosphere impossibly more magical.
Two tiny figures appeared at the entranceâadorable flower girls, their tiny hands clasping wicker baskets as they scattered delicate petals along the aisle. They moved in a choreographed sweetness, bright smiles stealing the hearts of everyone in the room.
Behind them, toddled an equally charming ring bearer, clutching the pillow with seriousness that belied his young age. Each careful step he took earned a quiet chuckle from the crowd, his determination clear as he reached the altar. Nick crouched slightly, taking the ring pillow from the boy, and the playful high-five exchanged between them drew a ripple of soft laughter and smiles.
There was a collective gasp echoing through the church. Water began to flow, a gentle cascade spilling onto the aisle, shimmering as it caught the light. It trickled in perfect harmony, creating a luminous, rippling path that stretched from the entrance to the altar. The sound of water intertwined with the stillness of the music, holding everyone in awe.
The lights dimmed suddenly, and the soft flicker of long delicate stems with glowing tips spread through the crowd like fireflies. One by one, everyone in the congregation reached for the stems and held it aloft, their glittery illumination casting a celestial over the church, all eyes turning towards the entrance.
A group of bridesmaids stood poised, holding beautifully decorated large fronds that veiled what could only be Araminta. Their positioning was precise, deliberate, and graceful. With a choreographed motion, the bridesmaids slowly lifted the fronds, revealing Araminta, standing right next to her father. The moment was breathtakingâshe radiated an ethereal elegance that made her appear almost otherworldly.
Araminta held her fatherâs hand as she gracefully stepped out of her towering heels. The hushed audience barely had a chance to react before she stepped forward, placing her bare feet onto the watery aisle. The music resumed, delicate yet triumphant, as she began her slow, graceful walk.
The bridesmaids followed closely behind her, their steps echoing her elegance, as the congregation swayed their glittery lights in unison. It was a scene out of a dream, a river of light and water that guided Araminta towards her future. From your seat, you could see Colin at the altar, his composed demeanor wavered, expression softening as he took in the sight of Araminta, eyes glistening with unshed tears, emotion written plainly on his face.
You didnât exactly know what came over you, but as you sat there in the church, watching Colin and Araminta exchange glances filled with love and anticipation, a thought took root inside your mind. The entire wedding, its grandeur, intimacy, and the sense of two people stepping into forever had stirred something within you. It was not a matter of envy or longing for the spectacle itself, but it was the way Colin looked at Aramintaâthe way she smiled back at him, and the unspoken promise that passed between them.
Perhaps, selfishly, you found yourself imagining that kind of future for yourself. Not just marriage for the sake of it, but a marriage with Lando. The idea settled gently, not as a plan or something to be rushed, but as a hopeâa quiet wish for someday. Though it was still too early now, you both were at the top of your careers, still growing individually and as a couple. A year of dating was only the beginning, and there was no need to rush, but the seed of the thought was already there, talking with surprising ease.
It made you genuinely happy to see Colin and Araminta standing at the altar. You had been an observer of their relationship from the beginning, a silent witness to the small and significant moments that had brought them to this day.
Growing up, Colin had been a near-constant presence in your familyâs life, a fixture at every gathering and celebration. He was practically an honorary member of your family, and it felt like he belonged there just as much as anyone else. You had seen how Colin pined for Araminta, how he had talked Nickâs ear off about her, recounting every detail of their interactions with the kind of fervor only someone deeply in love could manage. Nick had confided that much to you during your conversations over the years, shaking his head fondly at how his best friend could turn any discussion into one about Araminta.
Your relationship with Nick has always been different from that with your other cousins. Despite the age gap, there was a closeness there that came naturally. Unlike many of your other cousins, who were either too competitive or too caught up in their own bubbles, Nick had always been kind, grounded, and someone you can rely on. Growing up, you often found yourself gravitating towards him, trusting him in ways you could not with the others.
So, seeing ColinâNickâs best friend, your familyâs honorary member, now finally standing with Araminta, the woman he had loved for so long, felt like a full circle of something extraordinary. It made you believe in the kind of love that could weather time and challenges, the kind of love that could one day be yours with Lando.
The reception took place at Gardens by the Bay, where the Botanical Gardens had been transformed into a scene straight out of fairytales. It was utterly breathtakingâevery detail meticulously designed to create an almost otherworldly atmosphere. The iconic supertrees stretched overhead, illuminated with soft lights that shimmered in sync with the music. A Chinese big band played softly, filling the air with a nostalgic charm, while fireworks erupted in bursts of vibrant color against the dark night sky, casting an ethereal glow over the festivities.
Colin and Araminta were having their first dance at the center of it all, moving effortlessly in harmony. The wedding party stood loosely circled around them, watching the moment in admiration. You stood close to Lando, his arms loosely draped around your waist, holding you gently but securely. Chest pressed against your back as he swayed with you to the rhythm of the music, a silent echo of the coupleâs dance.
Lando leaned in closer, voice low and intimate as he said, âyou know, I didnât really get the chance to tell you earlier, but you look absolutely stunning today, baby.â
His words caught you slightly off guard, but the sincerity in his tone made your chest tighten with warmth. Before you could respond, he placed a soft kiss on your cheek, lingering just long enough for his breath to tickle your skin.
âAnd this dress,â he added, lips brushing against your exposed shoulder now, âitâs beautiful. But it doesnât even come close to how insanely beautiful you are.â
Your heart raced as Lando shifted, tilting your face gently towards his. His lips captured yours in a kiss, slow and tender, yet filled with a quiet intensity that made the world around you momentarily dissolve. When Lando pulled back, his eyes met yours, a glint of affection and something deeper reflecting in the warm light of the supertrees.
When Colin and Aramintaâs first dance came to an end, the band seamlessly transitioned to a lively and upbeat tune. The atmosphere shifted immediately, with laughter bubbling through the crowd, and Araminta, radiant and full of energy, already had an outfit change, began beckoning guests onto the dance floor.
âCome on, come on!â she called out, her voice carrying over the music. âThe party isnât going to dance itself!â
You and Lando exchanged a quick glance, a shared look of amusement and anticipation. Without any single hesitation, he took your hand gently, lacing his fingers through yours.
âLetâs go,â he said, tone light and teasing.
âLan, babe, I donât reallyââ you began, hesitating slightly, but he was already pulling you toward the dance floor.
âYouâre with me,â he assured, grinning reassuringly. âI wonât let you look awkward, I promise.â
The music pulsed through the whole garden, and the dance floor was quickly filling with guests, each one letting loose in the joyful chaos of the celebration, singing along with the band. You had never considered yourself much of a dancer, the thought of dancing always made you self-conscious. Your movements felt stiff and unnatural, and the fear of looking out of place usually kept you from even trying. But with Lando, it was different.
Lando kept a firm but gentle grip on your hand, spinning you lightly to the rhythm of Wo Yao Ni De Ai. His energy was very contagious, movements all natural and easy, and he guided you effortlessly, making sure you felt comfortable.
âJust follow my lead,â he said, voice steady over the music. âAnd donât think about it too much.â
You did as he said, allowing yourself to let go of the self-consciousness. You focused on him, and only himâLandoâs playful smile, the way his hands steadied you, the warmth of his presence. Soon, the tension that youâre feeling in your body eased, and you found yourself laughing as you moved to the beat.
âI told you you'd be fine,â Lando said, voice filled with a playful confidence.
âI still think I look very ridiculous,â you replied, laughter spilling out.
âYou look amazing,â he countered without missing a beat.
The two of you moved seamlessly among the crowd, completely immersed in the music and the moment. Lando twirled you under his arm, making you laugh again as you stumbled slightly, but his steady hands caught you before you could lose balance.
As the music reached its end, he pulled you in closer. Landoâs movements slowed, the lively rhythm fading into the background as his gaze locked with yours. There was an intensity in his eyes, a soft, unspoken emotion that made you breath catch. Without a word, he leaned in, lips capturing yours in a kissâgentle, tender, and filled with quiet passion that seemed to echo everything unsaid between you.
When he pulled back, a small smile played on his lips. âSee? Youâre a natural,â he teased, tone soft and warm.
You just rolled your eyes at him, but couldnât help the smile that spread across your face. The music had picked up again, and without hesitation, you two returned to the rhythm of the night, dancing together with an ease and happiness that made the rest of the world fade away, leaving you and Lando in a little bubble that you made yourself.
As the party went on, you and Lando continued swaying to the rhythm of the music, letting the night carry you in its revelry. The energy of the party was contagious, and you both were determined to make the most of it. The crowd around you was lively, a series of laughter and chatter blending into the music.
Suddenly, someone bumped into you, jostling you slightly. Turning to see who it was, you found yourself face-to-face with Rachel, who was looking very upset, her expression disoriented and distressed as she weaved through the throng of dancing guests.
âRachel?â you called out, instinctively reaching out to her, your brows furrowing with concern.
Lando gently let go of your hand, his expression mirroring yours. âWhatâs wrong? Are you okay?â he asked, his voice laced with worry.
Rachel, however, did not respond. She seemed lost in her thoughts, her gaze darting around as if trying to find something, or someone. Her pace was erratic and quickened as she moved further into the crowd.
You were about to follow her when a piercing scream cut through the music, causing heads to turn. There was laughter and the unmistakable hum of a crowd gathering, phones were raised in unison, their screens glowing as guests pointed toward something, or someone hidden behind the bushes near the edge of the garden.
Your stomach dropped as you and Lando turned to see what the commotion was about. Emerging from the bushes was half-naked Bernard Tai, his shirt already gone and his pants barely clinging to his hips. His movements were chaotic, clearly drunk, and he pawed at Kitty Pong, who struggled to pull herself away.
Kitty, the girlfriend of your cousin Alistair, looked utterly mortified. Her dress was disheveled, and her face was flushed with shame as she desperately tried to cover herself. Bernard, oblivious to the humiliation that they are now facing and radiating off of Kitty, stumbles toward her again, but she shoves him back.
The crowd wasnât really helping. Instead of intervening, they just stood there, laughing, and some guests outright pointing and jeering, others filming the entire scene as Kitty managed to pull her dress up and flee from the scene, heels clicking sharply against the pavement as she disappeared into the night.
You felt a mix of shock and disgust twist in your stomach, gaze flicking between the fleeing Kitty and the drunken Bernard, who was now slumped against a nearby table, seemingly unaware, or uncaring, of the chaos he had caused. At Colin and Aramintaâs wedding, nonetheless.
Lando shook his head in disbelief. âFucking hell,â he muttered under his breath.
Though your attention snapped back to Rachel. She had managed to stop briefly during the commotion, her body all stiff and face unreadable as she watched the scene unfold.
âRachel!â you called again, but by the time you stepped forward, she was already gone, melting into the crowd and disappearing from view.
A few moments later, Nick came running toward you and Lando, face flushed and breathing uneven. âHave you guys seen Rachel?â he asked urgently, eyes scanning the crowd as though hoping she might reappear.
You glanced back toward the direction Rachel had gone, your worry mounting. âShe was just here, butââ
âShe already left, mate.â Lando finished, voice somber.
Nick looked around frantically, but it was clear he was too late. Rachel was already nowhere to be found, and whatever had just unfolded seemed to mark the abrupt descent of what had been.
As the night wound down, you and Lando decided it was time to call it a day. The events of the wedding had been unforgettable, but the exhaustion was starting to creep in. Knowing that you only had one day left in Singapore before flying to the UK for Christmas, you both set out to find Colin and Araminta to thank them properly.
After weaving through the remaining guests hand in hand, you finally spotted the newlyweds near the dance floor, glowing with happiness as they spoke to family and friends. When you approached, Colin was the first to notice, greeting you and Lando with a wide smile.
âHey, you two! Having a good time?â Colin asked, tone warm and genuine.
âA very amazing time,â you replied with a smile. âThank you so much for inviting us. This was truly the most beautiful wedding Iâve ever been to.â
âAbsolutely,â Lando added, nodding. âIt was really incredible. Congratulations again to both of you.â
Araminta beamed, her hands resting lightly on Colinâs arm. âThank you so much for coming. It means the world to us to have you here.â
âThough we wish we couldâve stayed longer,â you said, âbut weâre flying back to the UK the day after tomorrow to spend Christmas with Lanâs family.â
Aramintaâs eyes lit up. âOh, thatâs very wonderful! But before you go, we absolutely need a picture together.â
She glanced around and quickly called over a photographer, waving him toward your small group. âWe need a picture of the four of us,â she told the photographer with a laugh.
The photographer positioned all of you, and Colin gently placed a hand on Landoâs shoulder while Araminta stood beside you, her arm lightly around your waist. The flash went off, capturing the moment perfectly.
âWait, wait,â Araminta said after the photographer stepped away. âWe need one on your phone too!â
You quickly pulled out your phone, handing it to her so she could take the picture. She directed Colin to pull in a little closer so you could all fit on the frame. This time, the pose was more casual, with everyone leaning in and smiling brightly.
After the pictures were taken, Colin suddenly chimed in. âOh, by the way, Harrison mentioned the other day that youâre moving to Monaco soon?â
You nodded. âThatâs the plan. Everythingâs set to go in a few weeks.â
âThen weâll probably see you in Monaco soon!â Araminta said with a smile. âWeâve got a few trips planned early next year.â
âDefinitely! Let us know when youâre coming,â Lando said. âWeâll take you around and catch up.â
âFor sure, man! Absolutely.â Colin replied, grinning wide.
You and Lando hugged Colin and Araminta goodbye, exchanging heartfelt well wishes for their honeymoon and married life ahead. As you turned to leave, Araminta gave your hand a quick squeeze.
âHave a safe trip, and Merry Christmas!â she said happily.
âMerry Christmas!â you and Lando said in unison before heading off to find your mother.
Your mother was seated at a table, chatting animatedly with your Auntie Eleanor. When she saw you approach, she stood up and pulled you into a warm embrace.
âYou two leaving already?â she asked, tone affectionate.
âWe are,â you said softly. âBut it was such a beautiful wedding. Everything was perfect.â
âIâm so glad you could be home,â she replied, smoothing a hand over your arm. âHave a safe flight to the UK, and please give my regards to Landoâs family.â
âWe will,â you promised, hugging her tightly once more before stepping back. âLando and I will be back for the New Yearâs.â
Your mother stretched out her arms to Lando, giving him a hug. âThank you for everything.â
âTake good care of her, okay?â your mother reminded, as she smiled at Lando kindly.
âAlways,â Lando replied with quiet sincerity.
When you and Lando finally walked through the door of your home, a deep sense of relief washed over you both. The quiet was a stark contrast to the chaos of the day, and you couldnât help but sigh as you finally slipped off your heels by the entryway. Lando stretched his arms over his head, letting a low groan before giving you a small smile.
âFucking finally,â he said, voice filled with exhaustion but tinged with amusement. âHome sweet home. That wasâŚsomething, huh.â
You nodded, placing your clutch by the glass table. âEventful doesnât even begin to describe it.â
After settling down on the couch, you pulled out your phone and sent Rachel a quick text:
Hey, Rachel. I hope youâre okay. If you need anything or just want to talk, Iâm always here for you.
You stared at the screen for a few moments before putting the phone down. There was a lot on your mind, but Rachelâs well-being was at the top of the list right now. Lando was already seated, leaning back against the cushions with his tie undone and his jacket draped over the armrest. He turned to you with a tired grin.
âThatâs got to be the most entertaining wedding reception Iâve ever been to. Not wild, exactly, but definitely eventful. I meanââ he gestured vaguely with his hands. âWhat even was that? Who are those people?â
You let out a small laugh, shaking your head. âYou mean Bernard and Kitty?â
âYeah.â Lando nodded.
You sighed deeply, not really knowing where to begin or how to start the conversation about Bernard and Kitty. âBernard Tai isâŚwell, where do I even fucking start with that guy? Letâs seeâŚheâs the only son of Datoâ Tai Toh Lui and Carol Tai, an insanely wealthy family. The Tai Fortune is massive, and Bernadâs basically the heir to all of it. Heâs a former classmate of Nick and Colin back in the day.â
âAnd?â Lando prompted, tilting his head.
âAnd heâs spoiled as fuck,â you said bluntly. âLike, obnoxiously spoiled. Heâs been handed everything his entire life and spends his day burning through money on the most ridiculous shit. He lives for excess and has zero accountability for anything he does. Basically, to sum up all of itâheâs a walking disaster who somehow gets away with everything because of daddyâs money and his familyâs influence.â
Lando raised an eyebrow, clearly unimpressed by all of it. âSounds like heâs a real charmer.â
You rolled your eyes. âThatâs one way to put it.â you hesitated for a moment before continuing. âAnd then thereâs Ms. Kitty Pong.â
âSheâs Alistairâs girlfriend, right?â Lando asked, recalling her name from earlier.
âThatâs ex-girlfriend now,â you corrected. âKittyâsâŚa real piece of work. She used to be a soap opera star who decided to pivot into climbing the social ladder. Sheâs been trying, well, desperately, to get into the higher social circles here, but thatâs not really going well for her.â
You continued, âmost people look down on her because they see her as a gold-digger, and honestly, theyâre not really wrong. She's always relying on people like Oliver or Corinna Ko-TungâFionaâs cousin, to help her navigate these circles.â
Lando frowned slightly. âAnd Bernard?â
âNot much better, honestly,â you shrugged. âYes, heâs a part of our circle, but no one takes him seriously because heâsâŚwell, Bernard. After tonight? Him and Kitty just cemented themselves as gossip fodder for weeks, maybe months. What they pulled tonight at Colin and Mintyâs wedding reception is only going to add fuel to the fire. Kittyâs already seen as an outsider, and now, people have an excuse to talk, ridicule, and ostracize her even more.â
He let out a low whistle, leaning his head back against the couch. âThatâs rough. But honestly, I donât get why they thought this, of all nights, was the right time to make a scene.â
You exhaled sharply, the frustration you had been holding back starting to bubble up. âExactly. Colin and Mintyâs wedding was supposed to be their moment. Theyâve worked so hard to make it perfect, and then Bernard and Kitty come along and turn it intoâŚthat.â
Lando reaches over, taking your hand in his and giving it a reassuring squeeze. âHey, donât let them ruin it for you. The wedding was still beautiful, and Colin and Minty looked so happy. Thatâs what matters, right?â
You nodded slowly, trying to let go of your irritation. âYeah, youâre right. It's justâŚmakes me mad, you know? They deserved better than that.â
They did,â Lando agreed, voice soft. âBut itâs already over now, and you canât control what other people do. All you can do now is focus on the good parts of the day, and trust me, there were a lot of those.â
You smiled faintly, leaning into him. âThanks for the reminder. I love you.â
âI love you too,â Lando pressed a light kiss to the top of your head. âAlways.â
#f1#formula 1#formula one#f1 fanfic#f1 fic#f1 imagine#f1 x reader#formula 1 fanfic#formula 1 imagine#formula 1 x reader#lando norris#lando norris 4#ln4#lando norris fic#lando norris one shot#lando norris series#lando norris fanfic#lando norris imagine#lando norris x reader#lando norris x asian!reader#lando norris x female!reader#lando norris x you#lando norris x y/n#ln4 one shot#ln4 imagine#ln4 fic#ln4 fluff#crazy rich asians#Spotify
442 notes
¡
View notes
Text
KISS ME MORE â ning yizhuo
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/a00ccb971a23310874dc11716cddbcf5/82f1eff197b3dd0d-d5/s540x810/1a9b522829d231ff051951b19a65c326f2ad1512.jpg)
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/d251111ea8bf46edf33ab7e6a0483edc/82f1eff197b3dd0d-f1/s540x810/279c6c53a1bed80def01fd0ea918af9c55e76fc1.jpg)
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/c95c961b994099b5f6ff722ec6ced4bd/82f1eff197b3dd0d-63/s540x810/852cbe593f630e76bc9dcd3205461fa1ae951917.jpg)
tldr: my (22f) gay roommateâs (21f) dating life makes me feel weird. sheâs one of my best friends but now iâm wondering if i could be homophobic.
tags fluff, crack, jealousy, non-idol au, roommates, based off that one reddit story, short fic, dialogue heavy, mentions of jmj, hi yunjin! tw for oblivious ning, pacingâs weird kinda
wordcount 5.2k
đď¸ authorâs note: happy birthday ning! late fic ik⌠but iâve been busy (iâm sorry đ) hope our dearest main vocal stays happy for the rest of her life! canât imagine aespa without her đ¤ happy reading~
r/relationships posted by
u/throwawaylizard 16 hours ago.
TLDR: my (22f) gay roommateâs (21f) dating life makes me feel weird. sheâs one of my best friends but now iâm wondering if i could be homophobic.
i am currently roommates with this girl, A. we've been staying together ever since we graduated and weâre very close. sometimes weâll even jokingly flirt with each other but she knows iâm straight and she has never made me uncomfortable before. iâm a foreigner and A has definitely helped me grow accustomed to the culture here. i owe it all to her. which is why iâm confused about my feelings right now.
iâve never thought of myself to be discriminatory towards anyone and i always welcomed those different from me, regardless of their sexual orientation. however, recently my roommate has come out to me. i supported her and didnât think much of it after. but hereâs where the problem starts. she came back with a girl a few days ago that i recognise from our extended friend group. i have nothing against gay people but when i saw the girl, i just felt so upset. at first i thought it was because i was in a bad mood and all i wanted was to cuddle with A, but afterwards, A would progressively get more touchy with that girl (lets call her Y). every time i would see them, i just felt bad. i wanted to puke at the sight.
i caught them making out on the couch once and i got so pissed off. i think it was because of a rough day but basically when my roommate started to apologise, i just blew her off. Y seemed embarrassed too. i felt really bad afterwards since A was really hurt by my action. she asked me why i was so angry and i just lied saying that something at work made me upset. i donât want to tell her that it was because seeing her with a girl that i was annoyed.
there was another incident where she brought Y to our weekly game night. all my friends seemed fine with her, except for me. one of my friends, letâs call her M, had to pull me aside to ask what was wrong with me. in that moment, i realised that i was only hurting A and Y by being a jerk. iâm normally a polite person but that day i was being unnecessarily rude to someone i didnât even know. i chalked it up as wanting only the best for A since sheâs a year younger than me and wanting to protect her. she doesnât really date anyone and sheâs very quiet. am i being unreasonable? i really donât want to be homophobic. i told M all about my feelings of homophobia and she told me that she was dating a girl too. i didnât know why she brought it up but then she asked if i felt any disgust towards her for being gay. i said no and that her sexual orientation would never change our friendship.
so she asked why do i only feel that way towards A? and i want to extend that question to everyone here too. can someone help? do you have any experience with something like this? i donât want to lose A as a friend. sheâs one of my best friends and i canât see myself not standing beside her in the future. weâve been through a lot together and i donât want this to be the reason why we end our friendship. sheâs never once complained about my dating life and it feels hypocritical to do the same to hers. but i just feel queasy whenever she brings up other girls. like i want to bash my head against the wall type.
do i have selective homophobia? can someone help?
⧠157 | ⊠| 89 comments
u/betterthingz01 | 12h
op i hate to break this to you⌠but i think you might be in love with your roommate.
u/throwawaylizard | 12h
can you elaborate? please!!!
u/flatearther | 11h
Are u sure u donât have a crush on A? Or that u are straight?
u/throwawaylizard | 10h
uhm well iâm straight⌠so i donât think i have a crush on A but if i was into girls, iâd definitely fall in love with her!! sheâs really sweet and caring.
u/flatearther | 10h
Oh đđ
u/mingmingz | 7h
how do you feel if your roommate brought back a different girl? maybe you just donât like Y as a person?
u/throwawaylizard | 7h
she used to bring other girls around too i think they were just friends though. i felt the same way but just seeing her kiss Y makes me want to throw up :((
u/blueskies444 | 5h
have u tried talking to ur roommate? i think communication is the best solution here
u/throwawaylizard | 4h
i talked to her a few days ago, asking her if she could stop bringing Y to our hangouts or apartment because it feels weird. our friend group only really consisted of five people and as bad as it sounds, Y just felt like an intruder. she kinda looked at me weird before agreeing. but then she asked if i would be fine if she went to Yâs apartment instead and obviously i said it wasnât any of my business. A got a little upset and we havenât been talking recentlyâŚ
u/blueskies444 | 4h
iâm gonna be real w u for a sec and say that A is most definitely trying to get u jealous
u/throwawaylizard | 3h
why would she do that?
u/blueskies444 | 2h
yeahhh iâm not the one who should tell u why
âning yizhuo, why am i getting messages from jimin unnie saying that she found your reddit post?â minjeongâs voice shrills out behind yizhuo. the girl shrinks, shivers running down her spine at the thought of anyone finding out about her post. she had resorted to reddit for help after much consideration and even aeri had said that reddit was surprisingly helpful at times.
âthatâs not me! youâve got the wrong person!â
minjeong rolls her eyes and tosses her phone onto yizhuoâs desk, âthatâs literally you. ddongie would be upset to know that heâs a throwaway lizard.â
yizhuo instantly protests, âthat just means that it isnât my main account! i didnât want people to find my real account.â
âoh, so you are throwaway lizard?â
she cowers at minjeongâs intense gaze, knowing that her little slip up just cost her whole facade.
âwell the comments were helpful!â
âdid you not reread what you typed out?â
minjeongâs genuine tone makes yizhuo hesitate.
âyeah? did i make a lot of spelling mistakesâŚ?â
âno! did you not realise?â minjeong asks again. yizhuo huffs, swerving back around in her chair, ârealise what? that iâm a bad friend? y/n hasnât talked to me in days.â
just as she said in her reddit post, you havenât spoken a word to her ever since that day she confronted you. yizhuo doesnât think she was super mean with her words but the way you had reacted made it seemed like she killed your whole family.
she had only said, âhey, can you stop bringing yunjin over?â and her mere words had launched a full-blown argument where you had insinuated that yizhuo was jealous that you had someone to rely on.
it couldnât have been further from the truth! yizhuo would never be upset about your happiness. any semblance of bitterness had lessened when she saw how bright your smile was or how much you were laughing when yunjin would tell a joke.
(she didnât find it funny but at least you laughed. yunjin was the epitome of dad jokes. she was not funny.)
âshe really hasnât? wow, sheâs determined,â minjeong chuckles.
yizhuo rolls her eyes and turns her attention back to her sketchbook. a few scrawned out designs, nothing much. just to take her mind off this situation for now. the pencil drawings somehow only manages to ensure that her brain constantly thinks about you though. how you encouraged her to enrol in a fashion course and how you were certain that yizhuo would become the biggest designer ever known.
she would giggle at your claims and humour you. now all that was left was your silence.
âwhy would she be determined to ignore me?â yizhuo asks, sighing, âi was upset but now it just seems like she thinks i donât want her to be happy.â
minjeong raises an eyebrow, âwhat did the comments say? did they help?â
yizhuo huffs just thinking about the reddit comments. none of them really helped her to identify her feelings. just stating that she was gay and in love. both wrong!
âthey said iâm in love with y/n and iâm jealous of yunjin,â she answers coolly, trying not to get too worked up over the false accusations.
minjeong winces, âdo you think theyâre right?â
yizhuo furrows her eyebrows.
âno?! iâm not gay!â
âbut do you like y/n?â
âno! sheâs just a very good friend!â
the brunette sighs, âthatâs what they all say.â
âminjeong!â
yizhuo couldnât be in love with you. no way. you were really just a good friend. one of her closest. she adored you greatly and wanted the best for you.
âso why are you so upset?â minjeong asks.
âi donât know! thatâs why iâm asking reddit! but now i just look like an idiot,â yizhuo groans, wanting to pull her hair out of frustration, which truly shows how irritated she was. she would never harm her hair.
âyizhuo, have you ever considered that youâre not as straight as you thought?â
yizhuo turns back to face minjeong, whoâs sitting on her bed. she thinks back to all the times youâve hung out with her. the lingering touches of comfort. the warmth she felt whenever you spoke.
she just wants her friend back. and she doesnât know why sheâs acting so unreasonable. could minjeong have a point? what if yizhuoâŚ
âoh my gosh! iâm jealous since sheâs out and gayââ
minjeong lights up, squealing, âyes!â
âand iâm just a straight girl without any confidence! iâm jealous of her confidence!â
minjeong deflates almost instantly.
yizhuo knows sheâs right, so she immediately hatches a plan to talk to you. one comment said communication was vital in preserving this friendship, so yizhuo jumped into action. she knew you had your shifts at night and yizhuo could catch you off-guard right after. your work usually ended late and yizhuo always dozed off on the couch waiting for you. recently that routine has been broken, of course, but thatâs when youâre most susceptible to vulnerability. yizhuo needed space to be honest and truthful.
thus, she waits patiently in the living room. yizhuoâs not really sure how long your shift lasts but she normally hears your keys jingle at midnight, so maybe then?
she waits an hour. then another. and then another. she spends the time scrolling on instagram, a frown forming on her face when yunjin appears on her feed.
then, finally, she hears the door creaking. jumping up from her lying position, yizhuo sits upright, focused.
âoh,â is your first word to her. not âhiâ, or âhelloâ, just an acknowledgment.
yizhuo blinks at the sight of you in your work attire. but she quickly shoves the thought of how attractive you looked into the back of her mind.
âhey,â she winces at her own unfamiliar tone, âcan we talk?â
you stare at her in shock before reluctantly nodding.
âyeah, sure.â
she pats the space next to her and clears her throat as you sit down.
âi know iâve kind of been a jerk lately especially to you and yunjin, but i just want to say that iâm sorry.â
surprise flickers in your eyes, âoh.â
âi talked to minjeong unnie and it really cleared things up. i realised that i was upset because it felt like we werenât as close as before. knowing that someone like yunjin could come replace me. i was jealous that you had someone while i didnât. it felt like you were moving on without me, so i got a bit angry. iâm really sorry for the way i treated you and yunjin.â
(their first interaction really went poorly. yizhuo had came home, ready for a long movie night, just to find a random girl (well, not really random) sprawled out on her couch.
âiâm home,â yizhuo calls out, carefully approaching the body. long and lanky is the first thing she notices. and the bright red hair. yizhuo dyed her hair red before, it stained her pillowcase cover. she wonders if this girlâs pillowcase covers are stained with red dye too.
âhey, how was your day?â you ask, laying beside the girl, âsorry, this is yunjin. we just finished a gym session together with aeri unnie. minjeong unnie knows her.â
no wonder why you were barely dressed. yizhuo scrunches her nose at the sight of yunjinâs arm wrapped around your bare torso. she nods and asks quietly, âwhy is she here?â
you laugh, âi was bragging about my post-gym lunch and she said she wanted to try.â
yizhuoâs never tried your cooking before. she feels a little out of place now.
âah, okay,â she replies dryly, not bothering to keep her volume down, âis she going to be here all day?â
yunjin wakes up at the commotion, a little disoriented as she shifts.
âoh, shit. sorry, y/nnie,â yunjin yawns, sitting up, âsorry ning, i accidentally fell asleep.â
âitâs yizhuo. only my friends call me ning,â she spits out. you send her a scalding look that makes her want to retract her words, âwhatever. sorry. see you guys later.â
at night, just before you leave for your shift, you reprimand her, saying that she was extremely rude to someone she didnât even know. yizhuo had tuned out most of your scolding, not wanting to hear you defend yunjin.)
âohâŚâ
yizhuo swallows harshly, squeezing her eyes shut, âi just need you to know iâm not praying for your downfall or anything. i want the best for you, especially since you feel like my younger sister.â
as soon as she finishes her little speech, she opens her eyes to your flabbergasted expression. eyebrows furrowed with your mouth agape.
âuhm⌠can you forgive me?â
yizhuo really needs you to forgive her. she doesnât know what she would do if you decided that this was the breaking point for your friendship. she would respect your decision but still, it wouldnât be nice. who would want that? and if you decided to end the friendship, what would happen with the apartment? yizhuo really likes being roommates with you. it would suck to have to find another roommate as meticulous as you.
âwellâ uhm, of course,â you stutter, âi gotta go shower. sorry.â
âoh, okay.â
just as youâre about to get up, yizhuo reaches for your hand, âweâre okay, right?â
she watches your throat bobble before rasping out, âyes. weâre fine.â
wow! yizhuo mentally pats herself on the back.
that was so easy. it felt like a whole weight got lifted off her chest. yizhuo smiles to herself and enters her own room, proud.
(meanwhile, in your own room, you vent to yunjin, bewildered by yizhuoâs obliviousness.
âshe said iâm like a sister! her absolute gall! and she said itâs because sheâs upset she doesnât have someone like me! your whole jealousy tactic didnât do shit!â
âgirl, calm down. i didnât know you liked the dumb ones. who knew she was so stupid?â)
you stare at yizhuo, whoâs trying her best not to show any disdain for the way yunjinâs arm was slung over your shoulder. she must either be extremely self-repressed or just stupid. probably both. unless she didnât actually like you. that thought, you didnât dare to entertain. the once confident and bold girl had turned into this timid and shy kitten.
âtake a shot if youâve kissed someone in this room before!â aeri reads out the card before gulping down her drink. minjeong and jimin do the same and so do a few others. when yunjin shakes you ever so slightly, you take the initiative to swallow down the burning sensation. yizhuoâs glare narrows before she turns away entirely.
subtly grinning at her act of jealousy, you hum happily. thereâs an outcry of people asking who aeri kissed and the attention shifts away. most people in your extended friend group had assumed you and yunjin to be dating. the only people who knew the truth were minjeong and aeri. jimin was kept in the dark since well, truthfully, she couldnât keep a secret from yizhuo.
âtake a shot if you ever kissed someone of the same gender.â
thereâs more people drinking this time. you drink yours after a refill and so does yunjin. your eyes nearly bulge out of their sockets when yizhuo drinks as well. wasnât she straight?
âwho did you kiss?!â jimin screeches.
yizhuo wipes her lips, glistening with alcohol, âa friend. it was a dare in high school.â
you listen with rapt attention as aeri eggs on, âwas it good? are girls better than guys?â
âwell, it was definitely less sloppy,â yizhuo shrugs, giggling. her blush has worsened under the lighting and you can tell sheâs at least tipsy now. the redness was currently spreading throughout her cheekbones and neck. you would coo at the adorable sight of her pouting and playing with the soju bottle if she wasnât the stupidest girl on earth. you noticed how yizhuo drank every time yunjin squeezed your shoulder or you leaned into her touch. was she seriously still so thick?
âtake a shot if you ever crushed on someone in this room,â aeri groans, downing her glass again. you drink yours and others follow. it wasnât unexpected. you were seventy percent sure that most of the guys had crushed on jimin before, at least for a second. or maybe hanbin. he was cute too. that, you could admit.
âaeri⌠why are all the questions about dating?!â jimin whines, flopping onto the carpeted floor. minjeong winces before exclaiming, âi think sheâs drunk now. letâs call it a night, okay?â
you agree. yizhuo looks seconds away from passing out as well and despite your recent gym endeavours, you do not want to carry a twenty four year old woman back home. yunjin taps your side and slyly tilts her head towards yizhuo, whoâs leaning against the couch.
âgo save your princess, romeo,â she whispers and stands to help minjeong clean up.
after all the bottles had been cleared, you crouched to yizhuoâs eye level, âning, letâs go. itâs time to go home.â
her eyelids flutter open and she blinks at you wearily, âhome?â
you nod, standing to wrap her arm over your shoulder to steady her. finally on her two feet, you bid goodbye to everyone and make your way home, albeit slowly.
every minute or so, yizhuo would jolt and nearly topple over. right as you reach your place, she leans over to the sidewalk drain and gags. you let go instantly and take out your phone to record her. next time she wants to get drunk, youâll just show her the video. let her reflect.
âyizhuo, hurry up, i wanna shower,â you complain, dragging the hem of her shirt.
âo-okayâŚ!â
âuhm, you have to get up.â
yizhuo nods again, wobbling as she stands. you grip her wrist and pull her into the apartment lobby. her body weighs heavily onto yours in the lift and you huff at the stench of alcohol.
âyou smell bad,â you sigh.
âreally?â yizhuo giggles, âyou donât like it?â the elevator dings.
she turns around to rest her head on your shoulder.
âi shouldnât have gotten so drunkâŚâ
âno kidding. câmon you big baby.â
finally, after much effort, you manage to get yizhuo onto the couch. youâre heaving and panting at the end but at least sheâs comfortable.
âplease never get this drunk again,â you groan, flopping onto the couch.
yizhuo moans, ânot my fault.â
âyeah? whoâs fault is it then?â
she flips herself around, facing the ceiling, ây-yours.â
âhow is it my fault?â
âyou and yunjinâŚâ she slurs out and your heart leaps.
âhow is it our fault?â
âyou keep touching each other,â yizhuo inhales sharply before mumbling, âi hate itâŚâ
grinning, you pat her back.
âyeah. itâs my fault. sorry baby.â
âhmfphâŚâ
r/relationships posted by
u/throwawaylizard 4 hours ago.
UPDATE: my (22f) gay roommateâs (21f) dating life makes me feel weird. sheâs one of my best friends but now iâm wondering if i could be homophobic.
hi guys! so i know some of you all have been asking for an update and here it is. thereâs really nothing much that has changed? weâre back to normal, mostly. A doesnât bring Y around as much anymore which honestly, should make me feel guilty but i donât. we had a talk and i think it went rather well. i told her i felt like i was left behind and she forgave me for being so shitty.
it feels like this was just a hurdle in our friendship and weâre closer than ever. sheâs become really touchy with me and i appreciate that things are back to normal. sheâs been initiating talks and hangout sessions which boosts my mood immensely. iâm really happy with the progress we made. weâve even started cooking together and it feels awesome. Y had tasted her cooking before and i didnât. so it felt like this hole in my heart had been patched up. our movie nights have become solely ours and everythingâs great. sheâs the sweetest girl i know and the most caring, so i really do feel happy that i have my best friend and roommate back. our cold war was doing a toll on my mental and physical health but a simple conversation had cleared the air so easily.
sometimes when she brings up Y since she still hangs out with her, i do feel a little upset. she told me they arenât dating, just good friends. but other than that, weâre cool. thanks for all the comments! iâm glad iâm not homophobic :D
⧠178 | ⊠| 102 comments
u/imissher | 3h
op you canât be seriousâŚ
u/throwawaylizard | 3h
? whatâs wrong
u/imissher | 2h
it feels as if you havenât really solved this âhomophobiaâ issue. just put it off to the side.
u/throwawaylizard | 2h
IM NOT HOMOPHOBIC đ
u/mingzmingz | 2h
well iâm glad? as long as you guys are happy ig. idk whatâs up with gay people
u/throwawaylizard | 2h
thank you! iâm not gay though.
u/japansfinest | 1h
HOLY SHIT NING
u/throwawaylizard | 1h
OMG DONT DOX ME???
u/japansfinest | 1h
GIRL BE SERIOUS RN đđ
u/1800hotnfun | 1h
i strive to live as blissfully ignorant as you, op
u/throwawaylizard | 1h
not very sure if this is a compliment.
things had reverted back to normal. yizhuo was happy again and it seemed like everything was fine.
so how did she get here?
yizhuo had simply gone out to get groceries for your dinner together and when she arrived home, hands full of plastic bags, she heard the tail of your conversation over the phone.
âi donât think sheâs picking up my hints, yun,â you say in hushed whispers, âmaybe she really is straight. or she just doesnât like me.â
despite yizhuoâs moral compass, she decides to listen in on your conversation. sheâs never heard of you liking someone before, or being so insecure. what girl wouldnât like you back? and you liked a straight girl too?
she canât hear yunjinâs reply but you let out an exasperated sigh, âmaybe she thinks iâm just being a really good friend. i thought she would have already realised i liked her by now. your whole jealousy plan didnât work either. i mean, it did but not really.â
yizhuo slowly twists the door knob before loudly announcing, âiâm home!â
she hopes that by now, you would have ended the call so she wouldnât have to interact with yunjin at all.
âoh,â she catches the anxiety in your voice, âdid you get everything?â
âyup. there was a sale on apples, so i got those too,â yizhuo says, a little too cheerfully, but she wants to cover up any nervousness. as she places the bags on the kitchen counter, you stand up to help unpack everything.
while you start to arrange all the groceries, yizhuo thinks about your words. liking someone. a girl. a straight girl who was potentially oblivious to your advances?
yizhuo scrunches her nose.
soundsâŚ
familiar.
âhey, did you get healthier milk? the one with less sugar added.â
as you twirl around to ask, yizhuoâs heart gets caught in her throat.
she was the straight oblivious girl.
âuhâ yeah. i got both,â she gestures awkwardly to the pile of bags. you nod and go back to sorting everything out. god, she needs a breather. trudging to the couch, she sighs as the softness envelops her. she couldnât wrap her head around thisâ you liked her? potentially? definitely?
yizhuo spends the next few minutes having an existential crisis. she was straight! the straight girl that you liked! and that whole jealousy thing with yunjin! you planned that! she canât believe it. all her nights were spent debating whether she was homophobic or not and it was all a rouse to get her jealous? well, was she jealous? minjeong had seemed intent on getting her to admit that, which she did. but maybe it was because she was jealous of yunjin.
not for taking up your time.
but for being able to touch you and hold you in ways she canât.
holy shit. sheâs not as straight as she once thought.
and she has a huge crush on her roommate.
how could she let reddit comments be right?!
yizhuo stares blankly at the ceiling. you call out from the kitchen, âdo you want white or red wine?â
she stands up from the couch, resolute in her decision now.
no wonder you had looked so offended after she sister zoned you! yizhuo would hate it too if all she was to you was an unnie. she wantedâ no, needed to be your everything.
âyizhuo?â you ask again, examining the two bottles of wine.
yizhuo almost sprints into the kitchen. the sight of you with your hair up, the cute lace white apron wrapped around your waist, and your focused expression. it has her drooling. everything was so domestic.
how hasnât yizhuo noticed this sooner?
âwhite wine please,â she answers when youâre within arms reach.
âare we drinking the whole bottle?â
she stretches out her arms to engulf your body in hers and reads the label on the wine bottle over your shoulder. taking gratification in the way your body shudders, yizhuo hides a pleased smirk.
âhm, should we?â she whispers hotly beside your ear. you shiver before muttering, âmaybe. is tonight a special occasion?â
âi mean, it could be,â yizhuo grins, âyou were promoted recently, right?â
tonight was one of your day-offs, and you came back recently, boasting about the extra time off you got from being promoted. of course that was celebrated with a simple get together with friends. but yizhuo didnât get her own special celebration with you.
âyeah? okay, weâll drink it all then.â
yizhuo smiles into your hair. sheâs never felt happier. knowing that her inner frustrations had been settled finally. you were just trying to get her jealous. a good attempt nonetheless, it worked incredibly well. but now sheâs certain of her own feelings.
âyou smell nice,â she blurts out.
âi used your shampoo. ran out of mine.â
âmhm. smells good.â
yizhuo spots the hint of satisfaction on your face.
âare you complimenting yourself right now?â
âi have really good taste,â she states.
you roll your eyes playfully before detaching her arms but she just slithers them back into place.
âning, i have to cook.â
âhold on,â she mumbles, âi think we can celebrate another thing.â
sensing your confusion, she continues brazenly, âwe can celebrate our first night as a couple, right?â
âwhatââ
âiâm sorry for being so oblivious this whole time. i got so pissy because i was jealous. apparently, iâm not straight. or i just like you, i donât know yet. all i know is that i envision myself by your side,â yizhuo explains, âeverytime you mentioned yunjin i got upset and itâs because i thought you guys were dating. thatâs why i didnât like any of the girls you brought home either. iâm sorry for saying youâre like my sister. i like you a lot. not in a straight girl way.â
she hears you gasp and she canât bring herself to continue without your reaction. yizhuoâs been through so much struggle with coming to terms with her identity and feelings and now she wants to get it all out.
âare you serious?â you ask without facing her. she chuckles at the redness at the tips of your ears.
âyeah. sorry for being a jerk. it was because i like you.â
âning yizhuoâ i⌠wait, let go of me for a minute. i wanna look at you.â
reluctantly, she does so.
you look so pretty under the kitchen light, yizhuo thinks.
âuhm, where do i even start?â you chuckle awkwardly, âi really thought you were into me when we first met and when you said you were straight⌠i think my heart died a little! but itâs okay, since youâve been such a great friend to me. i must admit that yunjin did volunteer to be my plot device to make you jealous. i was hurt when you were being rude, so iâm happy you apologised. i like you too. a lot.â
yizhuo grins, heart beating wildly against her chest.
âcan you say that again?â
âi like you a lot, yizhuo. canât believe you called me a sister though.â
âi said i was sorry!â
r/relationships posted by
u/throwawaylizard 7 hours ago.
LAST UPDATE: my (22f) gay roommateâs (21f) dating life makes me feel weird. sheâs one of my best friends but now iâm wondering if i could be homophobic.
hello! iâm glad to announce that this situation has finally been settled with a happy ending. i would like to give you guys a proper explanation and ending for all the help you provided.
first of all, yes, iâm not straight. or maybe i just like A. i havenât explored that part yet but also, iâm in love with my roommate. i was jealous of all the girls she brought over and i wanted to be the one holding her and making her laugh.
second of all, you guys were right. she was using Y to make me jealous and it worked. so maybe sheâs the real mastermind.
and lastly, weâre finally dating. weâve been taking things slow for now since this is all new to me but A has been incredibly sweet and supportive (as she always is). itâs just a new experience but iâm willing to do anything as long as A is by my side.
thank you all for the help and comments!
it turns out i donât have any problems with A kissing girls if itâs me sheâs kissing.
⧠359 | ⊠| 153 comments
#aespa#aespa x reader#aespa x fem reader#ning yizhuo x reader#ningning x reader#yizhuo x reader#ning yizhuo#ningning
683 notes
¡
View notes
Text
anyone but you
[part one] | part two | part three | part four |
pairing: Tara Carpenter x gn!reader
synopsis: Tara and you, despite having mutual friends, have never metâuntil a Blackmore University fraternity party brings your paths together. The night is amazing, but the next morning is a disaster, and both of you hope never to see each other again. What you didnât anticipate is that your best friends are getting married, and now you'll be forced to spend time together at their destination wedding.
warnings: no ghostface au, mentions of alcohol, fluff in the beginning, angst, bad writing, language, slight change in characters' age, mentions of a dead parent, âenemiesâ to lovers!
a/n: yes yes, totally inspired by the movie anyone but you, if you havenât watched it, there will be spoilers. not sure if i liked this first chapter that much, next ones will be better, i promiseđ¤đź
word count: 5,8k
â
Tara Carpenter loved to party, but mostly because she would always attend the fraternity housesâ parties with her friends who also attended Blackmore University. Unfortunately for her, it seemed that all her usual companions decided to skip the party tonight without bothering to tell her until the last minute.
There she was, dressed up as a pirate, frowning at her phone where her friendsâ messages popped up, saying they wouldnât be going. That was itâthe start of a terrible Friday night. She considered going back home, feeling like a sad loser. But she knew exactly what awaited her there: Sam and Danny probably making out on the couchâor worse. Huffing, she shoved her phone into her back pocket, mustering the courage to enter the Omega Kappa Beta party by herself.
The music was loud, but good. Everyone was enjoying it with red cups held high. She made her way to the trashed kitchen, searching for something strong to help her loosen up and forget that her best friends had abandoned her for the night.
After three cups, she was already stumbling. The loud bass thumped through her chest, her head spinning just enough to make her a bit queasy. Needing a break, she headed for the pool area, which seemed quieter and less chaotic.
She slumped down onto one of the chairs, letting the cool night air hit her face. Maybe this night wasnât a total disaster, but it sure wasnât the wild, fun night she had imagined. She closed her eyes, the alcohol swirling in her system, trying to relax.
âTara?â A voice interrupted her thoughts.
Opening her eyes and looking up, she saw a guy standing beside her. He had a kind of frat-boy lookâprobably one of the OKB members. Despite being a sophomore law student, Tara had never bothered to learn the names of these guys.
âYeah?â she mumbled, squinting against the pool lights.
âYou good?â the guy asked, concern creasing his forehead.
âYeah, just⌠letting the alcohol wear off.â She slurred slightly, trying to sound more sober than she felt. The guy didnât seem convinced but smiled anyway, offering his hand.
âIâm Frankie,â he said.
She hesitated before shaking his hand, her mind sluggish but wary. âTara,â she replied.
He motioned toward the house. âYou want some water? I can grab some for you in the kitchen.â
She nodded, standing up to follow him. âYeah, thatâd be nice,â she mumbled. Something felt off, but she pushed the thought away, blaming the alcohol for making her overly cautious.
As they walked back toward the house, she noticed fewer people by the pool. It was quieter, the conversations distant. Thatâs when Frankie spoke up again. âYou know what? I have a minibar in my room. We can grab water there, and you can use the bathroom too if you need it.â
Taraâs stomach dropped. The convenient offer set off alarm bells in her head, her instincts kicking in despite the fog of alcohol. Why was he suddenly suggesting his room?
Before she could respond, someone stepped up next to Frankie, placing a hand on his shoulder.
âHey, babe. I was looking for you! I finished my set for the night. We can go home now,â the stranger said smoothly.
She blinked, processing the situation. What?
Frankie glanced at the newcomerâs hand, visibly confused. âUhâŚâ
âI can see youâve already met my girlfriend, Frankie,â the stranger continued with a casual smile. âThatâs great, but weâve gotta go now. Sheâs been having trouble sleeping lately, so I think itâs time we head out. Thanks for taking care of her while I was working tonight.â
Tara felt the strangerâs arm slip around her shoulder. The warmth and casualness of the embrace was oddly comforting, even though she had no idea who this person was. Still, she went along with the act, instincts telling her to trust this stranger over Frankie.
âYeah, thanks, Frankie,â Tara echoed awkwardly. âWe⌠uh⌠have to get going.â
Intertwining her fingers with the strangerâs, Tara took the first step, guiding them away from Frankie. Her heart racedânot from fear, but from the strangeness of the whole situation. She wasnât used to needing to be rescued, especially not by someone who appeared out of nowhere.
When they were far enough from Frankie and back in the kitchen, Tara dropped the strangerâs hand. âThank you⌠That was really nice of you.â
âHappy to help,â you replied, rummaging through the fridge. âFrankieâs not the type to handle rejection well, if you know what I mean⌠and by the look on your face, you were about to reject him.â
Tara flushed, embarrassment creeping up her neck. She wasnât used to being seen as vulnerable. She hated feeling like she couldnât handle herself. âYeah, I was,â she admitted, brushing off her embarrassment with a small smile. âThanks again.â
The stranger turned around, holding a bottle of water. âNo problem. Iâm Y/N, by the way.â You extended a hand.
She shook it, noticing how your grip was firm yet gentle. âIâm Tara,â she replied, her voice a little quieter this time. She found herself holding onto your hand for a bit too long before quickly letting go, feeling the touch linger longer than it should have. She cleared her throat, trying to regain her composure. âUh, is there a bathroom around here?â
You pointed down the hallway. âYeah, just down there.â
âThanks,â Tara muttered, handing over the water and heading to the bathroom. Leaving you confused as you stand there with her water. Waiting.
She shut the door behind her and sat on the toilet seat, immediately pulling out her phone while peeing. Her fingers trembled slightly, the adrenaline of the night still buzzing through her as she quickly dialed Mindy. When Mindy picked up, Tara didnât even wait for a greeting.
âMindy, I just met this person, and I donât know⌠It was something. They saved me from what couldâve been a really messy situation. But like⌠now what? I donât even know them, but there was this⌠connection? Ugh, I donât know. Maybe Iâm overthinking it.â Tara paused, shaking her head at her own words. âI gotta go. Iâll call you back.â
Tara finished washing her hands and looked at herself in the mirror, her brown eyes staring back. She took a deep breath, brushing her fingers lightly over her fringe, as if steadying herself. "Okay," she whispered, gathering her resolve.
Stepping out of the bathroom, she navigated back toward the kitchen, dodging a couple passionately making out near the door, grimacing slightly as she passed them. Her eyes scanned the room until they locked onto yours, and she couldnât help but smile awkwardly when you handed her the bottle of water.
âYour water,â you said, grinning.
âThanks.â She took it, and for a moment, the two of you held each otherâs gaze, a silent understanding passing between you. You started to say something, but she beat you to it, breaking the silence with a small, resigned smile.
âWell, I think I should call it a night,â she said with a soft sigh. âIâve had my share of excitement.â
Your smile faltered just a bit, but you quickly recovered, masking any disappointment. As she moved to leave, you hesitated, your mind racing. You turned, watching her head toward the entrance, and something compelled you to act.
âHeyâŚâ you called, stepping quickly after her. She paused, turning with a curious look.
âSo, are you gonna ask me out now?â she teased, a playful glint in her eyes as she interrupted whatever youâd been about to say. Her comment took you by surprise, but you broke into a smile, catching onto the playful challenge in her tone.
âYeah,â you replied, mirroring her smile. âYeah, I am.â You both shared a quick laugh, then walked toward the door together, side by side.
As you walked out into the night, Tara looked up at you, her curiosity piqued. âYou know⌠I go to a lot of these parties. How come Iâve never seen you around?â
Stuffing your hands into your pockets, you chuckled. âIâm not a student anymore. Graduated last year, but a friend of mine who still goes here got me to DJ tonight.â You let out a wry laugh. âOf course, he didnât even bother showing up.â
She smirked. âOh, sounds familiar. My friends did the same to me tonight.â
The streets were mostly empty, with the cityâs usual hum softened at this late hour. Streetlights cast long shadows that flickered as you walked, and a few blocks away from the chaos of the party, Tara seemed more grounded, though her steps were still a bit unsteady from the alcohol.
âSo,â you said, breaking the silence as you walked alongside her. âWhat about you? What do you study?â
Tara hugged herself, more from a sense of vulnerability than the chill in the air. She glanced over at you, her expression guarded but curious. âI study law.â she replied, then added reluctantly. Her voice had an almost clipped quality, and you noticed the way she quickly redirected the conversation. âAnd you? Whatâs your story?â
Noticing her attempt to shift the topic, you chuckled. âI started out in computer science. Thatâs what my parents wanted, and it sounded like a solid career, so I went with it for a while. Did a couple of semesters.â
âComputer science?â She raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised. âDidnât peg you for the type to spend your days coding.â
âNeither did I,â you admitted, giving her a wry smile. âEventually, I couldnât stand it. I switched over to music productionâthatâs what Iâd always wanted to do anyway.â
She nodded, seemingly intrigued despite herself. âI bet your parents werenât thrilled with the change, huh?â
You shrugged, eyes on the sidewalk ahead. âNot at first. But eventually, they came around. And if worse comes to worst, I can always fall back on tech if I need to.â
Taraâs interest was clearly piqued as she glanced at you thoughtfully. âSo, you just sit in a studio with those fancy soundboards?â
You laughed. âSomething like that. Mostly, though, itâs me with my laptop, some recording equipment, and way too much caffeine. But I love itâtaking random sounds and turning them into something people can connect to.â
She seemed to admire your passion, though she tried to keep her expression casual. âSounds like you actually went after what you wanted,â she mused, almost to herself.
You smiled at her comment, feeling the quiet camaraderie that had formed between you. âSo⌠you want to keep hanging out for a bit? My place isnât far from here. Iâd offer coffee, but itâs a bit late for that. I make a killer grilled cheese, though.â
Tara raised an eyebrow, both surprised and amused. âInviting a girl you just met over for grilled cheese? Thatâs bold.â
You rubbed the back of your neck, grinning. âI like to think so. But no pressure. If youâd rather call it a night, I get it.â
She paused, considering the offer. The sincerity in your expression was unmistakable, and after the strange night sheâd had, she found herself craving something simple, something real. With a nod, she finally agreed, letting a genuine smile slip through.
âAlright,â she replied, matching your smile with a smirk. âLetâs see if youâve got any real culinary skills.â
The two of you continued down the quiet streets, the cityâs glow casting a soft light as you walked together. The conversation flowed easily, shifting from one topic to the next as you shared bits and pieces of yourselves.
The conversation moved from childhood stories to other random factsâTara mentioned she used to collect keychains, and you told her about the time you accidentally broke into the wrong apartment while trying to help a neighbor. The night air carried your laughter, mingling with the rustling leaves and the distant hum of traffic.
â
The two of you stood near the kitchen counter, your movements methodical as you crafted the grilled cheese the way you always didâspreading butter on the bread and layering two slices of cheese. After adding butter to the skillet, you waited for it to melt before placing the sandwich on it, flipping it with the spatula as it browned.
Taraâs eyes wandered around your warehouse-turned-apartment, taking in the cozy but modest space. Music equipment cluttered one corner, while old vinyl records filled the shelves along the walls. She leaned against the counter, her gaze shifting between you and the space, but lingering mostly on you.
âSo,â she asked with a playful smirk, âdo you invite strangers over for late-night sandwiches often?â
Without looking up from the stove, you chuckled. âOnly the ones who look like theyâd appreciate my culinary skills. You seemed like the type.â
She rolled her eyes, but a cute smile played on her lips, you could even see her dimples clearly.
As you flipped the sandwich again, the smell filled the small kitchen, and Tara found herself relaxing, slowly letting her guard down in this oddly comforting moment. It had been a long time since sheâd experienced a night that felt spontaneous, even a little reckless.
When the sandwich was done, you cut it in half and handed it to her on a plate. âWait to cool downââ Almost immediately, she bit into it, only to wince and fan her mouth.
âOh, fuck, thatâs hot!â she exclaimed, laughing through the pain between painful chews.
You stifled a laugh. âI literally just took it off the stove. What did you expect?â
âOh, my God.â
âIf youâre gonna be a lawyer, you gotta understand negligence and breach andâŚâ She furrowed her eyebrows and turned her head to look up at you. âMcDonaldâs versus that ladyâsâŚâ You locked eyes with her, noticing her judgmental look. âHabeas corpus.â
Tara chuckled, swallowing carefully. âYou absolutely just butchered those terms,â she said, narrowing her eyes and shooting you a mock glare. âMaybe I should represent you in a case against yourself.â
You were both facing each other, holding eye contact as you playfully teased her. âHow do you know? Youâre not a lawyer yet.â She gave you a disbelieving look. âItâs not too late to choose a more noble profession!â
âOh, like you?â She nodded toward the computer desk youâd left on from working earlier. You took a bite of the sandwich and followed her gaze.
âYou know what? Youâre right. Stick with it. Iâm gonna need a lawyer to read my contracts at some point.â She chuckled softly. Looking back at her, you smiled.
The two of you stood there, the playful banter bringing warmth to the room that neither of you had expected. She chewed more carefully now, and as she finished the bite, her gaze softened.
âI donât even know if I want to be a lawyer,â Tara blurted, almost as if she hadn't meant to. She stared at the half-eaten sandwich in her hands, looking embarrassed. âI canât believe I just said that out loud.â
You paused, unsure how to respond, but instead of words, you gently reached out and wiped a bit of cheese from the corner of her mouth with your thumb. The gesture was intimate, more so than youâd intended, and for a moment, the room seemed to grow quieter.
She sighed, her voice dropping. âMy momâs a lawyer. I thought maybe if I followed in her footsteps, things would make sense. But⌠I feel like it isnât really me.â
There was a small silence, but instead of pressing, you just gave her a supportive nod. âYou donât have to figure it all out now.â
She smiled gratefully and took another bite, the tension lifting again as you both relaxed into the conversation. The two of you laughed, easing the awkwardness. You took another bite, an unconscious smile lingering on your face. With Tara around, you almost felt like a different person. She brushed the back of her hand where yours had touched, glancing back at you.
âIâm sorry⌠My life is a disaster right now.â
âMight be turning a corner,â you shrugged, showing compassion for her struggle, making eye contact again. âYou just met me!â
Tara grinned. âYeah, or I could end up in a suitcase.â You chuckled. âI mean⌠youâve got some, uh, serial killer vibes going on here. Why do you have a giant wrench?â She pointed to the large wrench sitting on the vinyl rack. You looked at it and smiled.
âOkay, harsh,â you scoffed, rolling your eyes. âIt wouldnât be a suitcase. It would be a carry-on, thank you very much. Youâre about zero feet tall,â you teased, referencing her small stature. She shot you a light glare, making you smile. You glanced back at the wrench. âAnd my mom gave me that.â At this, Tara raised her eyebrows, paying closer attention. âItâs a reminder that no matter how broken something is, thereâs always a way to fix it.â
She nodded at your words, pressing her lips together and closing her eyes briefly.
âIâm sorry, I donât know why Iâm talking to you about my mom right now.â You squinted and shook your head, letting out a small chuckle.
Vulnerability hit you for a moment. You werenât one to share much about your late mother with friends, let alone 'strangers' like Tara, but something about her made you feel at easeâlike you could talk about the topic that usually tightened your chest.
Taraâs gaze softened. âNo worries. Thatâs actually kind of sweet,â she smiled gently. âNow, tell me about that!â She pointed to an ATM machine in the corner, raising an eyebrow.
You smiled and nodded at the machine, which was in perfect condition, the screen still on. âThat⌠is a long story!â You put your sandwich back on the plate and noticed her frowning at you. âEverybody survived!â
âGreat!â She laughed, and you followed, the sound echoing through the small apartment. As the laughter died down, Tara took a deep breath, savoring the moment. She felt unexpectedly comfortable thereâwith you, in your quirky apartment, and with the smell of burnt cheese still lingering in the air.
In your mind, maybe that was the moment you started to hear romantic background music. You bickered and laughed together, even sharing a few silly dance moves in the kitchen after getting some water.
Tara eventually curled up on the sofa as you cleaned up the counter, chatting and laughing loudly from across the room. She teased you about your random quirks, and you responded with good-natured jabs, both of you secretly enjoying the strange, comforting ease. It didnât take long for you to join her on the couch.
Letting the night unfold, an unexpected bond formed over random topics. Tara eventually settled on your lap, your hands resting on the skin of her waist beneath her silky shirt, facing you. The laughter slowly faded into quieter moments, one of you wrapped around the other. Lingering glances and more meaningful conversations pulled you closer until you both drifted off as dawn approached, feeling more at home than you had in a long time.
Soft morning light filtered through the large living room windows, casting a warm glow across the loft. Tara stirred and blinked awake, feeling a warm weight around her shoulders and waist. She found herself nestled against you, your arm draped over her, your breathing steady and calm.
But the quiet, comfortable intimacy triggered a rush of anxiety in her. Nudging her to move before things got too complicated. She knew she should say something, but no words came, and a sense of urgency pushed her to leave before things got more tangled.
Carefully, she slipped out from under your arm, holding her breath to keep from waking you. With deliberate silence, she stood up to put her shoes on, but one slipped from her hand and fell to the floor, betraying her. She winced and glanced back quickly, not seeing you stir from where she stood.
Your eyes blinked open as you took in the empty space beside you. You craned your neck toward the noise that had woken you, and your expression shifted from confusion to quiet disappointment as you watched her getting ready to leave without so much as a backward glance or goodbye. You held back the urge to say something, but the silence in the room felt suddenly heavy, filled with words left unsaid.
She walked down the stairs to the door, and as it clicked shut behind her, Tara hesitated for the briefest second, almost turning back. But then the weight of the moment became too much to bear. Meanwhile, you leaned back on the couch, staring at the empty space for a long moment, letting the silence settle over you like a heavy blanket.
Eventually, you got up, grabbing fresh clothes to wear before heading back to the living room. You tried to shake Tara from your mind, still feeling the ache of her sudden departure. But as you looked at the wrench, you almost stopped in your tracks. You walked over to it, picking it up in your hands and recalling how you had shared a part of your story that only your close friends knew. You thought Tara would stick around, at least for a while.
You didnât have much more quiet time for introspection before you heard the door open. You turned your head so fast at the sound that you felt a slight disappointment upon realizing it was only your best friend.
His voice echoed up the stairs. âYo, let's go, Y/N/N! Come on, cupcake! Weâre gonna be late!â
âS'up, C?â You sat down in your computer desk chair, still not fully giving him your attention.
Chad stepped inside with his usual boisterous energy, walking around and dropping his bike helmet on the kitchen counter. He glanced at the skillet on the stove, noticing the remnants of last night's grilled cheese.
âWhoa. Did you cook? Wait⌠did you bring home a girl to stay over?â you didnât respond, your eyes fixed on the large wrench in your hands, turning it over absentmindedly. Chad moved closer, munching on a leftover piece of grilled cheese as he gave you a puzzled look.
âDude, what are you doing with that? Why do you have the giant wrench?â He took it from your hands, examining it. After a few seconds, he pieced it together. âWaitâYou told her about your mom, bro? You never talk about your mom with anyone.â His tone softened.
You looked toward the door that he left open, a pained smile crossing your face as you didnât disagree with his assumptions. âYeah, I did. Not sure what I was thinking.â
Chad let out a low whistle, eyebrows raised. âFuck. Youâve got it bad, donât you? Youâre in love!â He put the tool back in its place and turned back to you. âAbout freaking time, too. Youâre totally in love!â He squealed the last part, unable to contain his excitement.
Trying to brush it off, you shook your head, a hint of bitterness coloring your tone. âFuck that. Not that it matters. I couldnât get her out of here fast enough.â You looked at him with a straight face, attempting to mask the sting of your words. âThis girlâs a disaster⌠sheâs a nothing.â
â
Minutes before slipping out of the house, Tara walked along the quiet sidewalk, pulling her phone from her pocket as she dialed Mindy. The line barely rang before Mindy picked up, her voice tinged with early morning sleepiness.
âTara? Whatâs going on?â
She sighed, running a hand through her hair. âSorry to wake you. I just⌠I donât know. Remember the person I met last night? Theyâre⌠so fucking great, Mindy. We kind of walked around the city, talked, and, I donât know, we spent the night together and fell asleep talking. It felt⌠different. Like I didnât have to keep my guard up.â
âOh, it was like that, huh?â Mindyâs voice perked up, her interest piqued. âSo, what happened after all that?â
A silence stretched between them as Tara paused on the sidewalk. She hesitated, her expression clouded with uncertainty. âI⌠I left before they woke up.â
Mindy groaned on the other end of the line. âWhat??? Youâre kidding. Why would you just bail? If theyâre as great as youâre sayingâŚâ
âI donât know why! Why did I?â Tara blurted, stopping mid-step and glancing back in the direction sheâd come from. âWhat the fuck am I doing? Should I go back?â
âSeems like you already know the answer,â Mindy said gently. âJust go! Find out what this is.â
âOkay, I love you. Bye!â Tara managed a small smile. âI'm so sorry I woke you up. This whole thing is so new to me. Bye!â Her footsteps quickened as she retraced her steps to the building.
âI love you, T. Youâve got this.â Mindy smiled before hanging up, hurrying her steps.
As Tara approached the door, she noticed it was open. Furrowing her eyebrows, she stopped in her tracks when she heard Chadâs familiar voice from inside. His back was facing her, so she didnât know who the guy was. She certainly wasnât prepared to hear your sharper tone following in disagreement about you being in love.
âI couldnât get her out of here fast enough.â âThis girlâs a disaster⌠Sheâs a nothing.â
The words landed with a crushing weight, stealing her breath and pinning her to the spot. She felt her chest tighten, a surge of hurt and anger rising within her as she turned on her heel and walked away, quickening her pace as if the farther she got, the less it would hurt. Sheâd let herself be vulnerable, just for a moment, and this was what it had gotten her.
She didnât stop until she rounded the corner, the city coming to life around herâa stark reminder of the distance she intended to keep. She had allowed herself to believe, just for a moment, that maybe things could be different. But she wouldnât make that mistake again.
â
Six months had passed since that fateful night, and neither you nor Tara had crossed each otherâs paths again. The silence between you both was deafening, leaving nothing but the bitter ache of unfinished business. You had carried on, pretending that the encounter hadnât left a mark, but you couldnât shake the lingering memory of Tara slipping away without a word. Each time you tried to forget, the night resurfacedâlike a song stuck on repeat. Every quiet moment felt like a reminder that youâd let something slip through your fingers, even if you wouldnât admit it to yourself.
Tara, on the other hand, had moved onâat least, thatâs what she told herself. She had rekindled her relationship with Wes, her first love, and now she was engaged to him once again. There was comfort in the familiar, in the steady future she thought they were meant to have. Yet, sometimes, late at night, when she was alone, Taraâs mind wandered back to that night with you. She hated herself for it. Sheâd tell herself it had been a mistake, a lapse in judgment, but that didnât stop the quiet tug in her chestâa reminder of vulnerability, of something she couldnât fully ignore. And so, she buried it deeper, clinging to Wes and the life they were building.
Still, neither of you had expected to meet againâuntil tonight.
The bar was alive with energy, the thrum of chatter and laughter filling the space. Mindy and Anika had orchestrated the night, inviting everyone out for a casual reunion. You and Chad arrived a little late, fresh from a lively Korean dinner, your usual laid-back attitude masking the subtle undercurrent of tension that had become all too familiar since that night. As you made your way through the bar, exchanging handshakes and hugs, your attention briefly flitted to the crowd. Anika grinned, subtly pointing out a group of attractive girls seated near the bar.
You raised an eyebrow and nudged Chad. âLooks like thereâs potential,â you joked, but the moment was fleeting.
Across the room, Tara had just stepped through the door, her heart skipping a beat when she spotted her best friend waving her over. She smiled, though it faltered when her eyes scanned the faces in the crowd. Something about tonight felt offâfamiliar in a way she couldnât quite place.
Mindy greeted her enthusiastically. âTara! Get over here!â she called. Tara made her way over, her steps slowing slightly as her gaze settled on Chad⌠and then it clicked. You were there. Her pulse quickened.
Chad wrapped her in a hug before Mindy nudged him aside, beaming as she gestured between you and Tara. âY/N, come say hi!â she called, oblivious to the growing tension. âTara, meet one of my dearest childhood friends,â Anika added with a smile, making it clear that you and she shared a long history.
The second your eyes met Taraâs, the world seemed to stop. For a fleeting moment, neither of you moved, both taken aback by the unexpected confrontation. Taraâs chest tightened. How had you ended up here? She didnât need this. Not tonight.
Your face hardened, instinctively putting up a wall. âHey,â you said, your voice flat.
She crossed her arms, her tone equally sharp. âYeah.â
Mindyâs brows shot up. âWait, do you two⌠know each other?â
You answered too quickly. âWeâve met.â
âBarely.â Taraâs reply came just as fast. Her eyes narrowed, the distance between you two palpable.
Anika blinked in surprise. âThatâs so random.â
Tara, visibly uncomfortable, nodded toward the bar. âIâm going to get a drink,â she muttered, ready to escape.
You couldnât resist the smirk forming on your lips. âIf youâre looking to sneak out, the exitâs that way. I know thatâs kinda your thing.â
The law student spun back to face you, her smile cold. âWell, I am a disaster, right?â Her words were laced with venom, a bitter jab that struck deeper than either of you cared to admit.
The group fell into an uneasy silence, but it didnât last long. Chad, Anika, and Mindy exchanged wary glances before Mindy spoke up, attempting to diffuse the situation. âOkay! Letâs⌠letâs move on from this.â
Anika quickly chimed in, âYeah, letâs head back to the table,â motioning for Chad to follow, though their eyes never left the tension between you and Tara.
You faced each other, the weight of everything left unsaid hanging in the air. The banter between you both was sharp, but beneath it, something more vulnerable flickered. There had once been something here, something deeper than either of you wanted to admit, and even now, in the harshness of your words, that connection lingeredâbitter but undeniable.
You leaned in, a smirk tugging at your lips. âSo, you a lawyer yet?â
Taraâs arms crossed defensively, her eyes narrowing, trying to shield herself from whatever it was you made her feel. âWhy? Do you need a defense attorney?â
âIâm just curious how you passed that class on ethics,â you shot back, your tone cutting but with a hint of something softer beneath the surface. âYou know, with all the bailing you do on people.â
Her jaw tightened, but something in her eyes flickeredâsomething that said she understood exactly what you meant. It stung, more than either of you would let on.
Meanwhile, at the table, Chad plopped down, looking confused as ever. Mindy snorted, leaning back in her seat, her eyes darting between you and Tara. âI think thatâs the alleged jerk who T got with when she was on her break from Wes.â
Anikaâs eyes widened as the pieces clicked together. âNo way. So Tâs the party girl who ghosted them?â
Chad, still lost in thought, nodded slowly. âI thought she looked familiar when I saw her that day⌠but, you know, I donât really see faces. I just see souls.â
Anika chuckled softly, shaking her head. âAt least they made her realize Wes was the one, right?â
Back at the war field where you and Tara stood, the tension reached a boiling point. Taraâs jaw clenched as she held her left hand up, displaying the ringâa symbol of the life she was trying so hard to convince herself she wanted. âIâm engaged now,â she said sharply, the words coming out more like a challenge than a statement.
Your expression barely flickered, but deep down, something twisted insideâa pang of something you refused to name. âGood for you,â you replied, forcing a dry smile. âWhere are you registered? Iâll buy you a broomstick.â
She scoffed, but her smile was tight, forced. âIâll send you an invite. You still live at 28 Fuckboy Lane?â
You couldnât help the laugh that escaped you, shaking your head. âYou do remember. See, it did mean something to you.â
For a moment, something dark and raw flickered in Taraâs eyes, and she took a step closer, her voice dropping to a low whisper filled with venom and regret. âYouâll always be my rock bottom. The night I spent with a bitch.â
Across the bar, Chad squinted, trying to make sense of the distant conversation. âDid she just call Y/N a bitch?â
Anika leaned closer to Mindy, whispering, âDo you think theyâre going to physically fight?â
Mindy smirked, her gaze flicking between the two of you. âOr fuck. Thatâs a fine line.â
Back at the standoff, Taraâs words softened, though the bitterness still lingered. âLetâs just get through tonight for them, okay?â
You gave her a slow nod, your face unreadable but your heart tight. âFine. Iâm getting a drink, and Iâll toast to never seeing you again.â Your words were sharp, but the way you leaned closer, the tension buzzing between you, said otherwise.
Tara met your eyes, her lips curling into a slight, almost playful smile. âCheers to that, bro.â
You were nearly nose-to-nose, the heat of your proximity almost suffocating when Mindy, Anika, and Chad appeared at your sides, gently pulling you both out of the intensity of the moment.
Mindy spoke first, her voice cutting through the tension with excitement. âHey, guys, listen up. We actually have some big news.â
Anikaâs eyes sparkled as she squeezed Mindyâs hand. âHey, so the reason we brought you all togetherâweâre getting married. In Australia. And youâre all coming with us!â The couple squealed frantically.
Both you and Tara blinked in shock, the animosity between you momentarily forgotten, replaced by a different kind of weight. Australia. A wedding. A trip where you would all be togetherâwhere you would have to see each other, to deal with everything that still lay between you. There was no running from it now. You were bound by your friends, by the promises of a wedding that would force you both to face what had been left unresolved.
The room seemed to close in, and though the words hung unsaid, you both knew that this was only the beginning of a confrontation you couldnât escape. For better or worse, you were going to have to deal with each otherâwhether you liked it or not.
#jenna ortega x you#jenna ortega x reader#jenna ortega#jenna marie ortega#jenna ortega imagine#tara carpenter#tara carpenter x reader#tara carpenter x you#tara carpenter x y/n#scream v#scream 5#liwriting
549 notes
¡
View notes
Text
TW: nsfw, noncon/dubcon, omegaverse/hybrid au, size difference, pet-play, predator x prey
gn reader
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/5878d31d24ac568c1b02d1747480170e/8ebd85132492a39a-cd/s540x810/a3b595ef5103a43c38880f92806ee738d1efef21.jpg)
Thinking about being a pretty little bunny caught in the claws of two big bad wolvesâŚ
They both cram themselves inside the same hole â fucking you rhythmically alongside each other with your smaller body pressed between theirs.
Sharp claws dent your flesh while canines fully split it open â imprinting on your fragile skin unforgivingly deep â leaving it to bruise and gush with blood the moment they spill the last of their big weighty balls inside you â both at the same time.
And after knots unknot and stiff thickness deflate â turning soft before slumping out of your abused hole â youâre finally allowed to rest in a mixture of bitter-sweet relief.Â
Gratefully accepting their long-awaited finish â you slump against the sweaty chest before you with the face of your cheek smushed tight against the soothing warmth â hole fluttering numbly around nothing with the ticklish feeling of hot cum slowly trickling out only to go cold in the air.
Their sounds turn soft with a loss of growls and sharp teeth, and the one behind you places a kiss on your cheek, telling you that heâs proud â his breaths heavy and damp against your skin while he rests his sweaty forehead and slick mane softly against you.Â
Both of them hug you gently â pressed tight between them â and slowly work on retrieving some semblance worth of strength while caught in the hefty crash of rapture â bodies ablaze yet steadily cooling with hearts halting in their sporadic run â dying down into slow thuds, draining until theyâre both just two heaps of unwound muscles.
A couple of minutes more just like that and one of them leaves you with a groan while other begins lazily kissing and licking you in aftercare â his warm tongue laving gently over the brutal lovebites theyâve left on your otherwise pretty skin â whispering soothingly that he only wants to clean them up, so you donât catch any unwanted infections.Â
But his efforts of comfort donât really help you keep from trembling or whimpering, nor do they help ease your erratic breath â where you sit between his legs, held tightly to his chest with both his thick arms wrapped effortlessly snug around your much smaller waist.
He's in charge of getting you cleaned up and dressed while his partner preps dinner â you hear the wolf downstairs with pots and pans while the one heâd left you with pulls you into a white babydoll â helping you stand where you wobble with hips aching upon every little move.Â
He tells you that you're the cutest, making you yelp when squeezing your cottontail before picking you up like a wounded animal â as though you're incapable of making it down the stairs alone.
The stench of dead animals oozing from the kitchen makes you queasy more than hungry â but your captors, on the other hand, easily work up an appetite with the taste of your blood still fresh on their teeth.Â
The thunderous sound of their stomach rumbling is all too much to keep you from crying â despite the warning youâd received the last time youâd created too much of a fuss for them â when one of them had forced bits of meat down your throat, making you chew and swallow it all one torturous bite at a time until youâd finally learned your lesson, willingly opening your mouth for him despite flinching and crying at the unnatural stomach-twisting taste.Â
He'd seemed somewhat sorry seeing you throw up for days from both disgust and indigestion â and had since tried making up for it by preparing proper meals catered to your diet.
You were happy to see the medley of leafy greens and baby carrots plated for you on the dinner table, averting your eyes from the massive medium rare steaks the two dogs loudly and hungrily started cutting into â lop ears flinching upon the clash of sharp knives crashing hungrily against ceramics â trying to withhold the whimper when seeing the mixture of blood and grease roll down their chins along with the unsightly view of their sharp teeth tearing through tendons as effortlessly as if it were nothing but the same grass on your plate.
Fruit for dessert is nearly enough to lift the nausea while the three of you snuggle on the couch after dinner. Or perhaps youâd just gotten used to it â they always get lazy after eating after all â and cuddly.
You lie on top of one of them, your back against his broad chest â lifting with the rise and fall of his beaths. The other lies on top of you again, on his belly. He tells you to scratch his ears, and you donât dare refuse him.
He moans when you rub on the tip between your small fingers â resting his head atop your heart before starting to drool, small growls ever-present in his snores. His tail lifts and slowly starts wagging in drowsiness as he gives the inside of your ear a ticklish lick â making you cringe and whine.
The one beneath you rests his chin atop your head, chuckling at the two of you â and you really wish you could get used to how the growl in their chests rock your ribs and how their mouths reek of death. Desperately, you try to focus on the smell of bleach and flowers â the ones theyâve bought and brought home to you when trying to distract you from the grocery bags held behind them â chock-full of bloody bits they stock the meat locker with.Â
That would be your worst nightmare, you unwillingly think, shuddering at the thought as if consumes you â to be locked up in that room â youâre only glad theyâve yet to think of it as a punishment.
Sometimes you wonder if theyâre planning to eat you at some point. Youâre certain they understand they canât successfully breed with you â so it wouldnât make sense for them to keep you forever, even though they swear to it when you sleep squished between their bodies in the middle of the bed with their massive paws and sturdy claws latched onto your supple flesh.
It's impossible for you to ignore what they are when the whole den has hints of rot lingering in the air, and you donât think youâll ever be able to let go of the fear. But at the same time⌠you canât really deny their love entirely either â not when they rub their snouts into your neck so lovingly, cuddling you tight as though protecting you from any harm, grooming you with their own tongues ticklish against your skin and fur, thoroughly leaving their print and scent on you, fully claiming you as theirs.
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/5878d31d24ac568c1b02d1747480170e/8ebd85132492a39a-cd/s540x810/a3b595ef5103a43c38880f92806ee738d1efef21.jpg)
BNHA â BakuDeku, TodoBaku, KiriBaku, EndMight, EndHawks, DabiHawks, ShigaDabi
JJK â SatoSugu, Toji x Shiu
HQ â Miya twins
DS â DouAka
HxH â HisoIllu
#yandere x reader#yandere#yandere x you#yandere imagines#yandere smut#yancore#jujutsu kaisen smut#jujustu kaisen#jujutsu kaisen#yandere jujutsu kaisen#yandere jjk#jjk smut#bnha smut#yandere bnha#mha smut#my hero smut
3K notes
¡
View notes
Text
ᥣđŠ ・ęŞŕ§ Ëâ
PRINCESSBRUNETTES SCREAM SALON INTRODUCES ⌠ŕťę°ŕžŕ˝˛ ËĚľ ŕż ËĚľ ęąŕžŕ˝˛á
BLINK TWICE ࣪đ˛Öź Ἅᥠâ âš Ë Ö´Öś đ
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/42edbe223f38111a30ca063c3066b2fe/edded3221b98c65f-28/s540x810/64c15149721d2f42d277c392200d3349e0e612a7.jpg)
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/a76637ff0d08633be70cf4d5b4dc9c87/edded3221b98c65f-b9/s500x750/c8d666b519b86a750092ef0b8697510b94434ed5.jpg)
![Tumblr media](https://64.media.tumblr.com/c4a6a23dcee542059580d686a8c25d1e/edded3221b98c65f-67/s540x810/bd97333d9383eb6787ba502d54eadf08391bf439.jpg)
âŠcecile believe â blink twice âŠ
pairing: supe!rafe x reader
cw: theboys!au, hostage situation, guns, rafe is 6ft7 because of compound v lol, forceful-ish sex, fear, death (not reader)
you are responsible for your own media consumption. welcome to kinktober day six. better late than never!
youâd only ever seen âking kookâ on tv.
six-foot-seven feet of pure lean muscle and compound v. you didnât invest yourself too much into the capitalism porn and multi millionaire industry that were supes, not enough to admire the beloved favourite himself anyway. but you can safely say, once or twice it had crossed your mind. him. king kook.
many things had crossed your mind, but not one of them had been the fact one day you might be in the hostage situation you currently were â sky high in a penthouse that didnât belong to you. you were just the maid for christs sake, caught up in a crime that youâd rather be far from.
as you listen to the repetitive drum that was your captors shoes, pacing back and forth in only the next room, your wrists tied, you lean back against the wall and stare up at the fluorescent lights in the walk in closet you were being temporarily stored in.
youâd already tried to plead for your life, bravely call out to your captor and ask to be spared â but had only had been slapped, the cold kiss of a pistol being pressed to your forehead shortly after forcing you quickly back into submission. all you could do now, was either wait to be killed or wait to be saved.
then of course there was the sound of the front door swinging open without a care that had you tensing up. the police wouldnât just bust in like that without a plan, could it be another accomplice? youâre proven wrong once more by the sound of your captors voice once more â urgent and pleading, followed by a voice you hadnât heard prior, and yet was somewhat familiar.
âalright alright, quit with the cryinâ okayâ got yourself into this mess i donât wanna hear it.â
thereâs a strangled sound, the patio glass down sliding open, a yelp â and then silence. whoever had come to save you, had just thrown your captor from the balcony. youâre frozen, praying you werenât next.
âyou uhâ you in here? âcan come out now, okay heâs⌠heâs gone.â the male voice sounds reluctant, like he couldnât be bothered to deal with the aftermath and you push yourself to your feet â bravely peeping from the closet.
there in the hallway, stands the famous supeâ king kook, in all his glory. you knew he was huge but he seemed to tower now, the light from the open patio door casting an angelic glow around himâ something like youâd never seen before.
your knees feel weak, all shaky like a baby deer and he presses his lips together.
âyouâreâŚâ
âwant a picture or something?â he itches his jaw and you shake your head. in that moment, he takes you in â eyes dragging down and then back up as he blinks, waiting for a response. you suddenly feel nude under his gaze, and you wonder if thatâs a superpower of his. you blame the stupid little black dress your boss forces you to wear.
âno. thank you. thank you for saving me.â you tremble, braving a step closer.
usually, heâd shrug it off â ruin the sweet moment with a âwell itâs my job, so.â and head off â but heâd had a long day and you were his final save until he had to head back to the tower for daily debriefs. didnât hurt that you were easy on the eyes.
âyeah. he would have uhâŚâ a grin spreads across his face and it feels cold, wrong for the moment. âhe would have had your head on a stick.â
you feel queasy at the imagery but youâre distracted by the visage of the supe eyeing you once more. âdo you drink?â
unsure as to how you got there, you stand at the kitchen counter with him now â still shaky. you figured with these things theyâd come to have an ambulance check you over, make sure youâre okay, physically and mentally. but in this moment, there was no one coming. it was just you, and king kook.
you watch the muscles in his back contract as he faces away from you, unscrewing the cap to a bottle of expensive alcohol and pouring it into short glasses. when he faces you again, heâs charming â a coy smile leaving lines in his cheeks and focused eyes. it was never unheard of that he was handsome, youâre just noticing it nowâ close up and in person.
âget some of that in you, yeah?â he drawls, sliding the glass towards you, his fingers lingering on the rimâ eyes on yours. âthat shit should get you nice and relaxed.â
you take a sip, wincing at the sharp taste that burned your throat. whiskey â and you were never really a fan. but hey, it would be rude to decline. the supe chuckles at your reaction that you tried to hide, drinking his with ease.
âso what am i supposed to do now? do i need to report this to someone? iâve never⌠been a hostage before.â your brow crinkles as your neck cranes to look up at him, the man suddenly closer than before, licking his lips like a malnourished alligator.
âuh, nah⌠no. you let me handle that, yeah? this was my save so⌠you report to me.â he tilts his head and you find yourself biting your lip. you want to scold yourself, but blame it on adrenaline instead.
âoh⌠well, iâm thankful for that.â
âyeah? how thankful.â he moves a little closer, and you feel tiny.
âhm?â all doe eyed and helpless, you practically feed it to him.
large hands find your hips, and to your surprise youâre spun to face away from him, the man leaning down so his hot breath invades the space between your neck and ear.
âyou know i- i had a really long day. maybe we⌠figure something out, right? a way for you to pay me back.â
âhow so?â you whimper.
it all happens so fast â one moment youâre being smooth talked, next moment your feet are dangling in the air, being used like a fleshlight. youâre grasping onto him now, flailing a little at the fact you were totally off the ground, the man effortlessly supporting your weight.
âfuckfuckfuckâ yeah-haha, like that.â he strains, hips plapping violently against your ass as he fucks into you. no protection or anything, but somewhere in the back of your mind you figured supes couldnât procreate like that.
âkâking mâgonna fallâ gonnaâmmph.â you sound deranged, like an animal even as you flop against him, letting him hammer you in the air.
âshhâshutup, aâight? gonna â gonna let me have this⌠mmph⌠gonna be a grateful girl for me okay?â he grunts, adjusting his feet wider and closing his eyes to concentrate on the warm embrace of your snug cunt.
you suppose you were grateful, and whilst you were filled with shame â the least you could do would be to try and enjoy it.
#this is so ass đ#supe!rafe#theboys!au#rafe cameron prompt#kinktober â˝^⢠⊠â˘^âź âËâšâĄ
394 notes
¡
View notes
Text
Death Wish 11
Warnings: non/dubcon, mentions of crime, violence/abuse and other dark elements. My username actually says you never asked for any of this.
My warnings are not exhaustive but be aware this is a dark fic and may include potentially triggering topics. Please use your common sense when consuming content. I am not responsible for your decisions.
Character: mob!Bucky Barnes
Part of the mob drabbles au
Summary:Â youâre desperate for a way out of your life and you ask a powerful man for help (plus!reader)
As usual, I would appreciate any and all feedback. Iâm happy to once more go on this adventure with all of you! Thank you in advance for your comments and for reblogging â¤ď¸
Photo Inspo
You feel like a child again. Crammed in the back seat between your sisters. The motion of the car makes you queasy but youâre not so certain it isnât something else stirring your guts. Youâre all silent, as if on your way to another funeral.Â
Any other woman might be ecstatic. You canât feel anything by acidic dread. The weigh on your finger keeps you from forgetting the inevitable.Â
Kitty reaches to still you as you twist the oversized band against your chafed finger. You dip your head embarrassed and she holds your hand gently in yours.Â
âWe will get through it.â Kitty says.Â
âWe have to,â you say.Â
Adrienne hums and jostles you from her side. You must all be thinking of the same thing. This is a day when your mother should be there. One where you miss her deep in your soul.Â
The car stops. Barnesâ man opens the door and you get out. You feel like an inmate on some sort of excursion. You have a guard close though you have nowhere to go. You canât see them but you have shackles around you.Â
The dress shop stands in stark contrast to the mood. You enter the ivory lobby and approach the tall counter where a woman stands. She greets you with a smile. Thereâs a group of women in the cushy chairs nestled between garishly-adorned mannequins.Â
You give your name, anxiously swaying. He told you to be here at this time. He ensured you would be by sending the car.Â
âAh, there she is,â a voice rises from the cluster of ladies in the sitting area. âWeâve been waiting.âÂ
A steely-haired woman rises before the associate behind the counter can confirm your appointment. She approaches with the flock at her back. You face her in surprise, your sisters closing the ranks at your sides.Â
âWinnifred Barnes,â the woman introduces herself, âyou are the one my son has chosen.â She grabs your hand and shakes it. Her grip is tight. âMy daughter, Rebecca,â she lets go of you and gestures to the pretty brunette at her left, âWanda,â she waves at a blond, âand dear Natasha.â A redhead nods with a stony expression.Â
âOh, hello, maâam,â you know who she is. Barnesâ own mother; your future in-law. âMy sisters--âÂ
âAdrienne and Kitty,â she addresses them each with a smile and a handshake. âYes, the three sisters.â She turns her attention back to you, âmy regrets your own mother could not be here but when my son told me, I insisted. It isnât fair of a woman to pick a dress without a maternal shoulder to lean on.âÂ
âRight,â you agree thinly. âI...appreciate it very much. Thank you for being here.âÂ
âDid he not tell you?â Rebecca intones from her motherâs shoulder, âtypical.âÂ
âItâs a happy surprise,â Kitty insists.Â
Winnifred smiles at her, âentirely correct. Weâve had a bit of a peek around, not going to lie.âÂ
âOh, my,â your eyes scan the walls full of ivory, cream, and pearl. âI have to admit, I donât really know what Iâm looking for.âÂ
âNever worry. Youâve got a dozen other eyes to help you,â Winnifred takes your hand, âthey have a room ready for us but we should have a look around first.â She tugs you along as the associate beckons her past the front counter. You let her lead the way. This is all easier if you just let it happen around you. âAnd your sisters, they will be bridesmaids?âÂ
âI... yes,â you answer in a hollow tone. You hadnât even thought of that. It only sinks in at that moment.Â
Youâre getting married. Youâre going to have a full-fledged wedding and youâre going to leave your sisters forever. Your daddy is gone and so is your old life.Â
âWhy donât you see what catches your eye?â Winnifred gestures to the wall of fluffy gowns. âWe all know the men donât care what we wear, theyâre less concerned with the day and more eager for the night.âÂ
She cackles and you turn to the hangers of fabric. Thatâs better than thinking about the implications of the choice. Pick a dress. Whatever one you choose wonât change what comes next.Â
âLadies, you know your mission,â Winnifred claps. She nears you and pulls on puffy piece, âwould you look at that? Like a princess.âÂ
You peek over. Itâs too much. The layers and layers, the sequins and lace. Why not one or the other? Itâs all too much. You never had to worry about silk or mesh, tulle or chiffon. You wore whatever you had.Â
âNo, you donât like it,â she clucks. âA mother always knows.âÂ
âSorry,â you murmur and push apart the dresses in front of you.Â
You shuffle through, one by one. Too much frill, too sheer, too heavy, too Victorian. You donât even think you should wear white. It feels like an occasion better suited to black.Â
âPull as many as you like. We have all day. You want options. You never really know what you like until itâs on,â Winnifred advises.Â
âHey,â Kitty calls to you and shows you a dress, âyou like this?âÂ
You look over at your sister as she presents a dress with short sleeves and lacy tiers on the skirt. Itâs nice but youâre not sure.Â
âI can try it,â you say and turn back.Â
You go down the full wall before you find something that gives you pause. Thereâs nothing special about it. It's plain. Straps, a skirt. No ruffles, no lace, no ribbons or beads. Just a dress. And this is just a wedding.Â
You take the hanger and hand it to the associate. She goes to add it to the selection. Thatâs your choice. Youâll see what the others found.Â
You wander but donât look at anything else. Winnifred has an armful as she nears, âwell, think weâve got a good lot. Letâs go see how it looks.âÂ
Sheâs happy. Itâs strange. To her, it is a joyful time. Her son is getting married and sheâs there to help her soon-to-be daughter-in-law pick a gown. You smile, or try to.Â
You are led into a room with velvet chairs and a matching chaise. The women settle in. Your sisters in the chairs, and Winnifred between the three other women on the cushioned bench. The associate takes you to the curtained changing room.Â
Thereâs at least a dozen hangers waiting for you.Â
âDo you have a preference of which one to try first?â She asks.Â
âThis one last,â you point to the one you picked.Â
âOkay,â she agrees easily. âBetter get started.âÂ
âSure,â you say, âitâs going to be a long day.âÂ
She helps into the first one. A ballgown with flowery lace all over and off-the-shoulder straps. This isnât for you but youâll let them see it. You lift the skirts above your feet and go out.Â
Thereâs a few gasps as you get in front of the mirror and face your reflection. You hide your displeasure. Itâs just not you.Â
âGorgeous,â Wanda and Rebecca praise.Â
âI like the skirt,â Adrienne offers.Â
âNo, itâs not right,â Kitty hums.Â
âIt isnât,â Winnifred agrees.Â
You nod and turn to the associate, ânext, please.âÂ
You step away from the mirror and hurry back to the shelter of the curtain. This is torture. If Barnes is so set on owning you, canât you just sign the papers and be done with it?Â
#death wish#bucky barnes#dark bucky barnes#dark!bucky barnes#bucky barnes x reader#series#drabble#au#mob au#marvel#mcu#captain america#winter soldier#avengers
348 notes
¡
View notes