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~Snowed In, Wished Out~
˖˙ ᰋ ── pairing: Paige x Azzi
˖˙ ᰋ ── rosie’s note: hii, “little” xmas fic this is actually long asf sorry i got carried away. i really liked writing this one, it’s a little different but soo cute tehee. happy reading lovelies 💌
˖˙ ᰋ ── themes: fluff, language, sexual innuendo, alternate universe
enjoy!!!
I slam the trunk of my Jeep shut, the bags packed and ready for our weekend getaway. I glance over, watching Azzi come down the stairs in her Christmas plaid pajamas, that damn unicorn neck pillow hanging from her neck, and her pink bookbag slung over one shoulder. Her curls are wild, messy, but somehow she still looks so damn beautiful it’s impossible not to stare.
I shake my head, trying to pull myself together before she catches me looking. “You were taking forever. Are we gonna go or what?” I call out to her, tossing the last bag in the trunk and slamming it shut.
Azzi smirks and shrugs as she walks toward the car, that pillow bouncing with each step. “You’re lucky I even let you drive me to the cabin,” she teases, dropping her bag into the backseat and sliding in.
I can’t help but laugh as I move to the driver’s side. “Yeah, sure. You’re just lucky I’m not making you carry all the bags after all the complaints you’ve been giving me.”
Azzi kicks her feet up onto the dash once she’s settled in, grinning. “Psh, you’re lucky I’m even going with you. It was your idea.”
I raise an eyebrow as I slide into the driver’s seat. “Mhm, sure. That’s what they all say.”
Azzi turns to me, a smirk pulling at her lips. “Oh, all your little girlfriends? You say that to them too?” she teases, her eyes gleaming with mischief.
I roll my eyes, trying to keep my composure. “Mcht, you’re impossible.”
She just laughs, leaning back in her seat, clearly enjoying getting under my skin.
The moment I start the car, there’s this weird, heavy silence between us. We’re both trying to act like everything’s normal, but I can feel the tension thickening the air, the kind we only ever get when it’s just the two of us. I glance over at Azzi, and she catches me, of course, with that teasing grin of hers. I roll my eyes, trying to keep my focus on the road, but my gaze keeps drifting back to her.
“You’re staring mighty hard, huh?” Azzi’s voice is light, but I can hear the mischief in it. She turns her head, her eyes glinting at me. “Can’t blame you though. I do look pretty cute today.”
I bite back a laugh, shaking my head. “If I didn’t know any better, I’d say you’re trying to get me to wreck this car.”
Azzi shrugs, leaning back in the seat and playing with the neck pillow like it’s the most interesting thing in the world. “What can I say? I’m irresistible.”
“Yeah, you wish,” I mutter, though the smile on my lips betrays me.
I keep my eyes on the road this time, but even with my focus there, I can feel her eyes still on me. I can feel the tension creeping up between us, that familiar pull. We’ve been dancing around it for so long, I swear sometimes I wonder if one of us will finally make a move. But not yet. Not today.
Two hours Later…..
I pull into the gas station, the engine cutting off as I park beside the pump. Azzi’s practically passed out in the passenger seat, head against the window, looking way too adorable for someone who’s been complaining for the last hour.
“Stay awake, ma,” I mumble under my breath, shaking my head as I get out of the car to pump the gas.
Azzi stirs, yawning, and stretches her arms above her head. “I am up and fine,” she mumbles, sounding like she’s anything but that. She pushes open the door, stepping out of the car, her plaid pajama bottoms dragging a little as she stretches.
“I’m gonna grab a snack, you want anything?” she asks, her voice still groggy.
I don’t even look up, focused on the gas meter. “Gum and blue Gatorade please,” I respond automatically, watching the numbers climb.
Azzi nods and starts walking toward the store but stops, turning back to me. “You got your wallet?”
I pause, staring at her, confused. “You’re seriously asking me that now?” I mumble, but she’s already waiting with her hand out. I roll my eyes, then pat the pocket of my sweatpants, pulling out my wallet. I toss it at her, trying not to smile at the way she looks at me with those big doey brown eyes.
“Thanks,” she says before heading toward the store, and I just stand there for a second, watching her walk off.
Once the gas is done, I lean against the car, checking my phone. A few minutes later, Azzi walks back out, arms full. One hand’s holding a bag of chips and candy, the other’s clutching my wallet. She walks up to me, handing it over without saying anything.
I look down at the wallet, then back at her. “How much was all that?”
Azzi shrugs, like it’s no big deal. “I don’t know, someone else paid.”
I blink, confused. “Someone else paid?”
“Yeah, some guy. He offered,” she says, popping a piece of gum into her mouth, like it’s nothing.
I’m still standing there, trying to make sense of it. “He just walked up and offered?” I repeat, jaw tightening.
Azzi looks back at me, completely casual. “Yep.” She shrugs again, grinning like she won something. “You don’t mind, right?”
I open my mouth to say something, but the words won’t come. I just stare at her, and she climbs back into the passenger seat, tossing another piece of gum at me before pulling out her phone.
I shake my head, climbing in after her, trying to ignore the slight irritation crawling up my neck.
We pull out of the gas station and back onto the road, Azzi sitting there with that smug, satisfied look like she didn’t just have some random ass dude paying for her snacks. She’s scrolling through her phone, one leg tucked up under her, completely unbothered.
I grip the wheel a little tighter, glancing her way. “You gon tell me what that guy said to you, or what?”
Azzi doesn’t even look up. “Not much. Just said I was cute and asked if he could pay for my stuff.”
My jaw tightens. “That’s all?”
“What else would he say, Paige?” she asks, finally glancing over with that sly smile that always makes me feel like I’m two steps behind her.
I scoff, keeping my tone light. “Dunno, ma. Maybe he asked for your number, too?”
Azzi laughs softly, her voice teasing. “You jealous or something?”
“Jealous?” I snort, shaking my head. “Nah. Just curious how you keep getting dudes to buy you snacks without trying.”
She tilts her head, studying me like she’s figuring out whether or not I’m being serious. “It’s called charm, Paige. Maybe you should try it sometime.”
“Charm, huh? That what you call it?”
“Yup.” She pops the “p” and goes back to her phone like we’re done here.
I shake my head, smirking despite myself. “You’re somethin’ else, Az.”
She hums, clearly pleased with herself, and we settle into a comfortable silence. The soft hum of the Christmas playlist she put on earlier fills the car, and the glow from her phone lights up her face. Every now and then, I catch her staring out the window, her expression soft and peaceful.
About twenty minutes later, Azzi perks up again. “Hey, can we stop for coffee?”
I glance at her. “Didn’t you just load up on snacks?”
“Yeah, but coffee is different,” she says, grinning at me like it’s obvious. “I’m trying to stay awake so you’re not suffering alone.”
I roll my eyes but take the next exit anyway.
We pull into a drive-thru, and Azzi’s already leaning forward, her eyes glued to the menu. Her curls are starting to fall out of that messy bun, framing her face in a way that’s making it harder to concentrate on driving. She’s chewing on her plump bottom lip, muttering something about whipped cream, and I don’t even care what she’s saying because, damn, her side profile is something else.
“Okay, they’ve got peppermint mochas,” she says, practically bouncing in her seat. “You’re getting one, too.”
I snort. “Black coffee’s all I need, ma.”
“Black coffee’s all you deserve,” she mutters, a smirk tugging at her lips.
I shoot her a look. “Watch it.”
She giggles, leaning further toward me, her elbow brushing mine. “You’re no fun, Paige. Live a little.”
By the time we get to the speaker, I’m more focused on her than the order. I clear my throat. “Yeah, lemme get a peppermint mocha, extra whip, and a black coffee.”
Azzi’s already rolling her eyes as she sits back. “You better not mess up my whip. That’s the best part.”
“Relax,” I mutter, pulling forward. “It’s not that serious.”
When we get to the window, a woman with a bright smile takes my card. “Hi there! How’s your night going?”
“Good,” I reply, handing her the card.
“Bet it just got better,” she says, flashing a grin that lingers a little too long.
I glance at Azzi just in time to see her jaw clench. She’s staring straight ahead, but the slight narrowing of her eyes gives her away.
The woman hands back my card, her fingers brushing mine. “Have a great night,” she says.
“Thanks,” I reply, barely holding back a smirk as I drive off.
Azzi doesn’t say anything, but the tension is thick. I glance over. “What’s wrong, ma? Thought you liked charm.”
Her head snaps toward me, her eyes narrowing. “It’s only charming when it’s not wasted on drive-thru ladies.”
I laugh, shaking my head. “Jealous?”
“Of her? Please,” she scoffs, but the way she crosses her arms and stares out the window tells me otherwise.
About an hour later, the city fades into snow-covered trees, and the roads get narrower. Azzi’s chatting now, telling me some story about Caroline and Yanna making fun of her unicorn halloween costume, and I can’t help but glance at her every now and then, the way her hands move when she talks, the way her laugh fills the car.
By the time we pull up to the cabin, it’s almost dark, and the windows are glowing with warm light. Snow blankets the ground, and the pine trees around us look like something out of a postcard.
Azzi unbuckles her seatbelt, pressing her nose to the window. “It’s so pretty,” she says softly.
“Yeah,” I agree, though I’m not looking at the cabin.
She catches me staring and smirks. “You’re gonna help me with my bags, right? Or is all that charm you’re always talking about just for show?”
I shake my head, laughing under my breath. “Get out the car, before I leave you here.”
Azzi’s laugh echoes as she hops out, and I follow, the cold air biting at my skin. This is gonna be an interesting weekend.
I park the Jeep in front of the cabin, snow crunching under the tires as the headlights illuminate the cozy log structure. The warm glow of lights from inside makes it look like a postcard come to life.
As soon as the engine cuts off, Azzi practically leaps out of the car. She runs ahead, sticking her tongue out to catch snowflakes, her curls bouncing as she spins in the cold air. She looks like a little kid, so carefree, and I can’t help but smile as I watch her.
“Azzi, grab a bag while you’re at it!” I call, shaking my head as I get out and head to the trunk.
“Nope! That’s your job,” she shouts back, laughing. Her voice carries over the crunch of snow beneath my boots.
I pop the trunk, pulling out her pink bookbag and one of the larger duffels. Glancing up, I see Azzi wandering toward the treeline, her hands shoved into her pockets, face tilted up to the sky.
I pause, leaning against the open trunk. The thought creeps in before I can stop it: Let this be the perfect Christmas. Let this be the year she’s mine. The perfect gift. Azzi, just… Azzi.
She turns back toward me, her cheeks flushed from the cold, her smile wide and unbothered. “You’re taking forever, Paige!”
I roll my eyes, grabbing the rest of the bags. “I’m carrying all your stuff, remember?”
Once I catch up to her, she’s already on the porch, brushing snow off her shoulders. The front door creaks open as we step inside, warmth enveloping us instantly. The cabin is quieter than I expected. No creaky floorboards, no howling wind, just a deep, peaceful silence broken only by the occasional crackle of the fireplace. It’s barely 7 p.m., but the exhaustion from the drive and the cold has settled into both of us.
Azzi stretches her arms above her head, her shirt riding up slightly. “So… nap first, hot tub later?” she suggests, glancing at me with a lazy smile.
I nod, suppressing a yawn. “Sounds like a plan.”
We grab our bags and head into the bedroom. There’s just one bed, but it’s not a surprise—this isn’t our first time sharing one. Still, it feels different now, and I can’t quite put my finger on why.
I pull out a white tank top and a pair of shorts, while Azzi digs around for her pink boxers and a Georgetown T-shirt. She holds it up, grinning. “You’re not gonna clown me for this, are you?”
“Not tonight, I’ll wait,” I say with a smirk, pulling on my tank top.
She rolls her eyes, tossing her clothes onto the bed. “You’re so generous.”
Once we’re changed, Azzi flops onto the bed first, wrapping herself in the soft blanket. I turn off the lights, leaving the warm glow of the fireplace to light the room.
Sliding in beside her, I make sure to keep some space between us. The bed isn’t small, but the air feels heavy, charged with something unspoken.
Azzi shifts, turning to face me. “Hey, Paige?”
“Yeah?”
She hesitates, biting her bottom lip. “Can we cuddle? I’m cold.”
Her voice is soft, almost shy, and it takes me a second to answer. I don’t say anything, though—words feel unnecessary. Instead, I scoot closer, sliding my arm around her waist and pulling her against me. She fits so perfectly, it’s almost too much to handle.
Azzi sighs contentedly, snuggling deeper into my hold. Her back is pressed against my chest, and her curls tickle my nose. The scent of her shampoo—something floral and sweet—fills my senses.
I stare at the ceiling, my arm draped over her. The warmth of her body against mine is distracting, her steady breathing calming yet unsettling all at once. My mind drifts back to the wish I made earlier, standing in the cold by the car.
Let this be the perfect Christmas. Let her be mine.
The thought loops in my head, over and over, until it’s all I can think about. I don’t know if wishes come true, but in this moment, with Azzi in my arms, I can’t help but hope.
Her breathing slows, and I realize she’s already fallen asleep. I press my cheek against her curls, closing my eyes.
The last thought that drifts through my mind before sleep takes me is simple but powerful. Please let this be the start of something real.
Next Morning: Alternate Universe
The morning light filters through the cabin’s curtains, casting a soft golden glow across the room. Paige stirs, still half-asleep, her arm instinctively reaching out for warmth—only to find the space beside her empty.
She opens her eyes groggily, blinking a few times to adjust to the light. That’s when she notices Azzi sitting cross-legged on the bed, already dressed in her pink boxers and Georgetown T-shirt. Her hair is a wild mess of curls, and there’s an easy smile playing on her lips.
“Morning, sleepyhead,” Azzi says softly, her voice warm and teasing.
Before Paige can fully process what’s happening, Azzi leans down and presses a kiss to her lips. It’s gentle but lingering, her hand brushing against Paige’s cheek as she pulls away.
Paige freezes, her eyes wide as saucers. “Uh—what was that for?”
Azzi’s brows furrow, and she lets out a laugh, sitting back on her heels. “What do you mean? I can’t kiss my girlfriend anymore?”
Paige’s heart stops. “Girlfriend?” she repeats, her voice barely above a whisper.
Azzi’s head tilts, her expression shifting from amused to slightly concerned. “Yeah? Girlfriend. You okay?” She leans forward, placing the back of her hand against Paige’s forehead like she’s checking for a fever. “Maybe you need to go back to bed. You’re sounding kinda crazy right now.”
Paige just stares at her, stunned into silence. Girlfriend?
Azzi shakes her head with a soft laugh and leans down to give her another quick peck, the scent of her shampoo and the warmth of her lips grounding Paige in a way that makes her head spin. “C’mon, get up. I’m starving, and you’re in charge of the eggs.”
She hops off the bed, her curls bouncing as she makes her way to the door. “Don’t make me come back in here and drag you out,” she warns with a grin before disappearing into the hallway.
Paige is left alone in the bed, her heart racing and her mind scrambling to catch up. She sits up slowly, glancing around the room like she’s expecting someone to jump out and yell, “Gotcha!” But the cabin is quiet, save for the faint sound of Azzi humming in the kitchen.
That’s when it hits her.
The wish.
Her wish.
Her breath catches in her throat as she remembers standing by the car, the cold air biting at her skin, and wishing with every fiber of her being that Azzi would be hers. And now… she is.
Paige runs a hand through her hair, her mind spinning. This can’t be real. Can it?
Paige sits on the edge of the bed, her hands gripping the sheets as her thoughts spiral. How is this happening? She glances around the room, her eyes catching the soft glow of the string lights Azzi insisted they bring, the small pile of their overnight bags near the door. Everything feels normal. Familiar. Except it’s not.
Her heart pounds in her chest as she replays the last few moments in her head. Girlfriend? The word echoes like a bell, loud and disorienting. She presses her fingers to her lips, where Azzi’s kiss still lingers.
She shakes her head, trying to make sense of the impossible. Last night, she’d been lying in this exact spot, holding Azzi close, thinking about the wish she made. A wish so desperate and earnest she could almost feel it in her bones. And now, it’s like the universe heard her plea and rewrote reality itself.
It feels weird—so weird it sends a chill up her spine. Like the world has tilted on its axis, and she’s suddenly stepped into an alternate universe. One where Azzi wakes her up with kisses and casually calls her girlfriend.
Not that she’s complaining. God, no. If anything, it’s exactly what she’s always wanted. Azzi is everything Paige has ever dreamed of, and now she’s hers? But it doesn’t make sense. There was no confession, no awkward “what are we?” conversation. No slow build-up. Just this—them—like it’s always been this way.
Her fingers drum nervously against her thigh as she takes a deep breath, trying to ground herself. But no matter how much she tries to rationalize it, her heart whispers the same thing over and over: The wish came true.
The thought sends a fresh wave of disbelief crashing over her. How could something so impossible just… happen? She glances at the door Azzi walked through moments ago, her voice still faintly humming from the kitchen.
Paige swallows hard. This isn’t just a dream. It feels too real for that. Too vivid. And yet, the strangeness of it all lingers, like an itch she can’t quite reach.
Am I in another universe? she wonders, her pulse quickening at the thought. It’s a crazy idea, but so is Azzi being her girlfriend out of nowhere. And what if this universe is temporary? What if it fades, or she wakes up, or worse, Azzi realizes something’s off?
Her stomach twists at the possibility. But then she remembers the way Azzi kissed her, like it was second nature. The way she smiled and teased her, like nothing in the world could be more normal.
A small, nervous smile tugs at Paige’s lips despite the chaos in her mind. Okay, fine. Maybe I’m in another universe. But if this is what it’s like? I’m not complaining.
She stands up, shaking off her unease, and heads toward the kitchen. Whatever this is, she’s not wasting it.
Paige stands at the edge of the kitchen, her breath catching at the sight of Azzi. The younger girl was at the stove, humming softly, her pink robe tied loosely around her frame as she flipped pancakes with a casual grace that made Paige’s chest tighten.
This was everything she’d ever wanted. Azzi. Here. With me.
She shook herself out of her thoughts and stepped forward, slipping her arms around Azzi’s waist from behind. Azzi froze for a moment before relaxing into the touch, tilting her head back slightly as Paige leaned down to kiss her hungrily.
Azzi chuckled softly against her lips, turning her head just enough to meet Paige’s kiss fully. Her hands moved to cup Paige’s face, holding her there for a moment before pulling back with a breathless laugh. “What’s gotten into you?”
Paige smirked, her eyes trailing over Azzi’s flushed cheeks. “Just taking advantage of my girlfriend privileges,” she teased, brushing her lips against Azzi’s jaw.
Azzi arched a brow, her laugh warm and melodic. “Oh, so you’re okay now? I was starting to think I needed to call a doctor earlier.”
“I’m fine,” Paige murmured, pressing a quick kiss to Azzi’s cheek before stepping back. “Better than fine, actually.”
Azzi gave her a knowing look but didn’t press further. Instead, she handed Paige the bowl of scrambled eggs she’d been working on. “Good. Then you can start on the eggs while I finish these pancakes.”
Paige took the bowl, grinning. “Yes, ma’am.”
The two of them moved around the kitchen in sync, a rhythm Paige hadn’t realized she’d been craving. It felt so natural, so easy. She set the table while Azzi finished plating the food, her heart hammering in her chest the entire time.
When they finally sat down, Paige tried to focus on her plate, but it was impossible. Azzi was sitting beside her, her curls falling loosely around her face, her smile soft as she buttered a piece of toast. She looked so effortlessly beautiful, so… hers.
Paige’s fork hovered over her plate, forgotten. Her eyes traced every detail of Azzi’s profile, from the curve of her nose to the way her lips pressed together in concentration as she carefully poured syrup over her pancakes.
“Are you gonna eat, or are you just gonna keep staring at me?” Azzi asked suddenly, not looking up from her plate.
Paige blinked, startled. “Huh?”
Azzi turned to her, a playful smirk tugging at her lips. “You’ve been staring at me this whole time. Not that I mind, but your food’s getting cold.”
Paige’s cheeks burned. “I wasn’t staring,” she muttered, stabbing at her eggs.
Azzi laughed softly, reaching over to nudge Paige’s shoulder. “Sure you weren’t.”
Paige glanced at her, her heart pounding. For a moment, she thought about saying something—about telling Azzi how surreal this all felt, how she’d spent years dreaming of moments like this. But she kept the words buried deep. If she said them out loud, everything could shatter.
What if Azzi didn’t believe her? Or worse, what if she did—and looked at Paige like she was some kind of madwoman? What if it ruined everything they had in this universe, this perfect little bubble where Azzi was hers?
Paige couldn’t risk it. Couldn’t risk losing Azzi, not when she finally had her.
Paige swallowed her thoughts, focusing on the fork in her hand instead of the beautiful girl sitting beside her. She’d made it this far without messing things up, and she wasn’t about to start now. They finished eating in comfortable silence, Azzi stealing bites from Paige’s plate as she cleaned up.
When Azzi pushed her chair back and stretched, her shirt riding up just slightly, Paige quickly looked away. But Azzi caught her, grinning mischievously. “Hot tub time?” she asked, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
Paige raised an eyebrow. “We just ate, ma. Shouldn’t we wait?”
Azzi pouted, her lips forming that little curve that always made Paige weak. “It’s fineee,” she pleaded, clasping her hands in front of her like she was begging. “Pretty please?”
Paige opened her mouth to argue, but Azzi wasn’t done yet. She leaned closer, her big brown eyes locking onto Paige’s with that soft, pleading look. “Pretty, pretty please?” Her voice was sweet, almost teasing, but the proximity made Paige’s face heat up.
“Y-you can’t just—” Paige stammered, her words cutting off when Azzi smiled and tilted her head. Paige sighed, already feeling her resolve slipping away. She gave a small nod. “Fine, fine. Hot tub it is.”
Azzi clapped, grinning as she grabbed Paige’s arm and pulled her toward the bedroom.
Inside, Paige went straight to her dresser, slipping into a blue bikini top and matching swim trunks. She turned around just in time to see Azzi standing in front of the open closet, looking adorably conflicted.
“I don’t know which one to wear,” Azzi said, holding up two bikinis. One was black, simple and sleek. The other was purple with tiny gold accents. She looked over her shoulder at Paige. “What do you think?”
Paige didn’t hesitate. “The purple one. Definitely.”
Azzi raised a brow. “You sure?”
Mhm.” Paige shrugged, smirking. “It’s my favorite on you.”
Azzi laughed softly, shaking her head as she turned away to change. “You’re so biased.”
“Maybe,” Paige teased, sitting on the edge of the bed. She tried to keep her eyes on anything but Azzi, but when the younger girl slipped into the purple bikini and turned around, Paige’s jaw almost dropped.
“Okay, what do you think?” Azzi asked, doing a playful twirl.
Paige leaned back, letting out a low whistle. “Gorgeous,” she said, her voice thick with sincerity.
Azzi blushed, waving her hand dismissively. “Stop it.”
“I mean it,” Paige pressed, her gaze lingering a second too long on Azzi’s toned stomach, the way the bikini hugged her curves just right, and how the purple made her skin glow.
Azzi smirked, noticing the way Paige’s eyes roamed. “Ready to go, or are you just gonna keep staring?”
Paige rolled her eyes, standing quickly to mask her embarrassment. “Let’s go, ma.”
They made their way outside to the hot tub, the cold air biting at their skin as steam rose from the water. Azzi slipped in first with a content sigh, sinking into the warmth. Paige followed, sitting across from her, the heat instantly soothing her muscles.
For a while, it was quiet. Peaceful. Paige leaned her head back, taking in the snow-covered trees around them and the faint hum of the jets. But then her gaze shifted back to Azzi.
Azzi had her eyes closed, her head tilted back as she let out a soft sigh of contentment. Her dark hair was damp, some strands sticking to her collarbone. Paige’s eyes roamed over her face, the curve of her jaw, her neck, and—she bit her lip, dragging her eyes away before they lingered too long.
It was like Azzi could feel Paige’s gaze because she opened her eyes and smirked. “What?”
Paige blinked, shaking her head quickly. “Nothing. You just look good,” she said, her voice quieter than usual.
Azzi’s smirk grew. “Oh?”
Paige nodded, swallowing hard. “Mhm.”
Azzi leaned forward slightly, resting her chin on her hand. “Well, are you just gonna sit there, or are you gonna do something about it?”
Paige’s lips twitched into a smile before she laughed, the tension between them thick but playful. Without another word, she shifted through the water toward Azzi, her hands finding the brunette’s thighs and pulling her closer in one smooth motion.
Azzi gasped softly, her legs instinctively wrapping around Paige’s waist. Her arms looped around Paige’s shoulders, her fingers tangling in her wet hair. “Hm you’re very bold today,” she teased, her voice breathless.
“Just taking advantage of what’s mine,” Paige murmured, her voice low, her lips brushing against Azzi’s.
Azzi’s teasing smirk melted as Paige kissed her, slow and deliberate. Azzi cupped Paige’s face, deepening the kiss, her lips soft and warm against Paige’s own.
Paige’s hands slid to Azzi’s ass, pulling her closer until there was no space left between them. The kiss grew hungrier, Paige’s tongue slipping past Azzi’s lips, earning a soft whimper from the brunette.
When Paige moved her lips to Azzi’s jawline, then down to her neck, Azzi’s breathing grew heavier, her hands tightening on Paige’s shoulders. “Paige,” she whispered, her voice shaky.
Hearing Azzi say her name like that sent a spark through Paige, her lips lingering on Azzi’s neck for a moment longer before pulling back slightly, her forehead resting against Azzi’s.
“You’re unreal,” Paige murmured, her voice barely audible over the bubbling water.
Azzi shivered, her grip on Paige tightening. Paige’s lips found a sensitive spot on her neck, and she pressed a lingering kiss there before teasing it with her teeth. Azzi’s soft moan filled the air, her body arching into Paige’s.
The heat between them was overwhelming, hotter than the water around them, consuming them both. Paige could feel Azzi’s heartbeat against her, rapid and unsteady, mirroring her own. It wasn’t just the physical closeness—it was the way Azzi melted against her, the way her name sounded when Azzi said it like that.
Azzi pulled back just slightly, her lips brushing against Paige’s ear as she whispered, “You’re not playing fair.”
Paige chuckled lowly, her hands still holding Azzi steady. “Who said I was playing?”
—————
“Well,” Paige murmured to herself, a faint smile tugging at her lips as she stared at the ceiling. “You know what happened after that.”
Her cheeks flushed at the memory of the hot tub—Azzi’s touch, her soft beautiful sounds, the way she clung to Paige like she never wanted to let go. Paige didn’t think she’d ever felt so… whole.
Now, hours later, they were getting ready for bed. The day had been perfect: warm cuddles, soft kisses, laughter as they roasted marshmallows, and shared stories. Azzi had taken dozens of Polaroids, her eyes bright with mischief as she captured silly faces and the occasional kiss. Paige had watched her with a soft smile, cherishing every second.
Paige picked up a Polaroid from the nightstand, tracing its edges with her thumb. Azzi was smiling in it, holding up a s’more like a trophy. Paige’s gaze in the photo wasn’t on the camera but on Azzi.
“I love her,” she whispered, the words soft but heavy. “God, I love her.”
Yet beneath her happiness, doubt lingered. This life, as perfect as it seemed, didn’t feel entirely real.
The sound of the shower running brought her back to the moment. Paige closed her eyes, trying to shake the uneasy thought. Then, she heard it—a voice.
Her eyes snapped open, heart racing. “Hello?” she called out, her voice shaky. No reply. But then it came again, soft and insistent.
“Go to the balcony.”
Paige hesitated but stood, her steps cautious as she slid the door open and stepped into the cold. “Hello?” she called again. “Is anyone there?”
“Hello, Paige,” the voice said, clear and calm.
Paige frowned. “Hi? Who’s there?”
The voice didn’t answer her question. Instead, it asked, “Are you happy here, Paige? Happy that your wish came true?”
A smile tugged at her lips despite the unease. “Yes. Very happy. Thank you. But… can you come out now? You’re kinda freaking me out.”
The voice chuckled softly. “This wish can last as long as you want. Your life here, with Azzi as yours—your girlfriend. But remember, this is not truly real. It’s just a wish.”
Paige’s smile faltered. “What do you mean?”
“You have a choice,” the voice continued. “You can wake up tomorrow in the real world, with Azzi as your best friend. Or you can wake up here, with Azzi as yours.”
Paige’s chest tightened. “Whatever I think tonight… will happen?”
“Yes.”
The voice fell silent, leaving Paige alone with her thoughts. She swallowed hard, unsure of what to say. “Thank you,” she finally whispered, though she wasn’t sure it was heard.
“Paige?” Azzi’s voice called from inside, breaking the silence. “What are you doing out there? It’s freezing!”
Paige turned to see Azzi standing in the doorway, her damp hair curling against her shoulders, wrapped in her pink robe.
“Just… enjoying the view,” Paige said, her voice steady despite the turmoil inside her.
Azzi tilted her head but let it go. “Come to bed. It’s warm.”
Paige nodded, slipping back inside. As she slid under the covers, Azzi curled into her, her warmth grounding Paige even as her mind raced. The voice’s words echoed in her head, leaving her torn between two impossible choices.
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Paige stirred awake, soft Christmas morning light filtering through the curtains. Azzi was still curled against her, dark curls splayed across the pillow, her hand resting lightly on Paige’s arm. For a moment, Paige just lay there, her heart swelling. She’d made her choice last night, and she didn’t regret it.
Glancing at the clock—10 a.m.—she slipped out of bed carefully, trying not to wake Azzi. She tiptoed downstairs to the closet by the front door, pulling out the gifts she’d hidden for Azzi over the past few weeks. Stacking them neatly under the tree, she spotted the boxes labeled “For Paige, from Princess.” Shaking her head with a smile, she added those too, knowing Azzi had probably forgotten.
Satisfied, she admired the setup for a moment, the glow of Christmas lights reflecting off shiny wrapping paper. The joy of the moment filled her, but she knew she had something important to do today.
Upstairs, Azzi was awake, scrolling through Paige’s iPad. Sitting in bed in her oversized Georgetown sweatshirt, her dimples deepened as she focused. Paige leaned against the doorframe, smiling at the sight.
“Good morning,” Paige said, moving to sit beside her.
Azzi looked up, her smile warm. “Good morning.”
Paige smirked. “Just need to make sure I’m in the right world this time.”
Azzi blinked, confused. Before she could ask what Paige meant, the blonde leaned over and licked her cheek.
“Paige!” Azzi yelped, swatting her arm. “What is wrong with you?”
Grinning, Paige muttered, “Yep. Right world.” Then, louder, “Maybe I am crazy, but you like it.”
Azzi rolled her eyes, laughing. “Merry Christmas, Paigey.”
“Merry Christmas, princess,” Paige said, grabbing Azzi’s hand and pulling her out of bed. “Come on. Time to open gifts.”
Azzi’s eyes lit up as she spotted the stack under the tree. “You set these all up?”
“Of course,” Paige replied, pulling her to the couch before Azzi could rush to grab anything. “But wait—I have something to say first.”
Azzi tilted her head, curiosity flashing in her eyes. “Okay…”
Paige exhaled, her heart pounding. “I love you, Azzi. Not just as my best friend but… more. So much more.”
Azzi’s eyes widened slightly, her smile softening.
“I’ve felt this way for years—since you came to UConn, maybe even before. But I was scared to say anything, afraid of ruining what we had. Last night, I made a wish, Azzi. I wished for a chance with you, and… here we are.”
Azzi stayed quiet, her gaze steady as Paige spoke.
“I prayed for this to come true because I couldn’t hold it in anymore. You genuinely mean everything to me, and I—”
Before Paige could finish, Azzi cupped her face, pulling her into a kiss. Paige’s eyes widened but quickly closed as she melted into it, her hands finding Azzi’s waist.
When Azzi pulled away, she rested her forehead against Paige’s. “I love you too, P. More than you could imagine.”
Paige blinked, her heart racing. “Wait… you do?”
Azzi laughed softly. “I’ve felt the same way for years. I was going to tell you on this trip, but you beat me to it.”
Paige chuckled, her forehead still against Azzi’s. “You were tired of waiting, huh?”
Azzi grinned. “So tired. But I’m glad it’s out now.”
“Well then,” Paige said, sitting back slightly, taking Azzi’s hands. “Azzi Fudd, will you pretty please be my girlfriend?”
Azzi rolled her eyes but laughed. “Of course, Paigey.”
They kissed again, slower this time, full of promise. When they pulled apart, Paige reached behind the couch, pulling out a velvet box.
“And now,” she said, opening it to reveal a delicate silver heart necklace, “your first official girlfriend gift.”
Azzi gasped, touching the pendant as Paige fastened it around her neck. “Paige… it’s beautiful.”
“Glad you like it,” Paige said, smiling. “If not, I’d have to return it and die of embarrassment.”
Azzi shoved her lightly, laughing. “Shut up. I love it. And I love you.”
She kissed Paige again, whispering, “I love you” between kisses.
Paige laughed softly. “You’re a good kisser.”
Azzi roles her eyes and grinned, her dimples on full display. “I know. Now can I open my other gifts?”
Paige gestured to the tree. “Go for it, princess.”
Azzi scrambled to the pile, tearing into wrapping paper with contagious excitement. Paige watched her, her heart full.
This wasn’t just a wish anymore. It was their reality. And Paige couldn’t wait to keep building it with Azzi by her side.
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#these were the ones i tried to post earlier when i got the ask for a pic#tried to make them blurrier to see if that works lol#rosies stuff#my pic#my face
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Final LOOK for Veil, my changeling druid/rogue in our dnd game!
#dnd#changeling#d&d#ttrpg#seven asunder#my art#she had such a druid entrance in the game it was so cute#mommy’s little cupcake#thank u Rosie for helping me with her cloak ���️😭#I have no idea what her sleeves look like so I’m off to work on that
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"flying a b-17 is a lot like playing jazz" —rosie rosenthal, probably
#masters of the air#mota#motaedit#hbowaredit#robert rosenthal#rosie rosenthal#i am SOO so happy with how this turned out!!!!#cutting an amv to instrumental JAZZ was such a crazy challenge but i had a blast#and i think it worked well for what i was trying to show#that is: his cunty flying + love of music and how they connect#and of course as many of you know i LOVE to make an amv out of diegetic music :')#kbsd.amv#kbsd.hbow#40sjukebox
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“this’ll just be a quick warmup before I work on a more serious drawing,” caius says, lying
#hazbin hotel#hazbin hotel fanart#hazbin hotel rosie#hazbin hotel vox#i did much much better on vox’s colours and values this time around#but i’d originally put him in a plain blue sharkskin and was like “wait shit he has a complimentary colour scheme”#and now the motherfucker looks like he’s running for president#original work (regrettably)
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Damn it's getting angstier in here, I need to go back to stupid ass art before I accidentally hurt myself with feelings
I already have something cute prepared in my drafts, don't you worry
I just needed him to be openly vulnerable to Rosie and the angst was kinda inspired by the emotions in this fiction by @intel-ramblings
#my art stuff#radiorose#hazbin hotel#alastor#rosie#radio demon#rosie hazbin hotel#alastor and rosie#cannibal besties#angst#for real this time#fanart#this is how messily I sketch#this is what my stuff looks like before I clean up#but I felt the mess worked well with the angst
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MOTA + My Spotify Wrapped 2024
[Spotify Template]
#masters of the air#mota#bucky egan#buck cleven#curtis biddick#everett blakely#john brady#benny demarco#harry crosby#rosie rosenthal#robert rosenthal#alex jefferson#ken lemmons#mine#*my gifs#the lighting on so much of mota is complete shit to work with and i remember this every time i try to gif#how did i decide on the songs? vibes only <3#not completely happy but i'll drive myself crazy if i keep trying to fix it lmao
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dealing with this snowy march by drawing the family
#watch as their noses grow redder and redder#this was really just an elaborate excuse to draw them with rosy cheeks n noses <3#yes the top one is that one pointing meme#miri made a little snowman rabbit thats very crooked bc she is 4#rei made a cat and kazuki made a shark#miri has a meowth hat#rei with dimples rei with dimples rei with dimples rei with-#also kazuki 100% was the one who bundled rei up-#you cant convince me that rei would dress appropriately for snow#i imagine these are all pictures that are put up on their fridge or smth <333#sry i had A LOT of thoughts while working on this one-#buddy daddies#kazuki kurusu#miri unasaka#rei suwa#my art#fanart
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some deltarune doodles/color practice!! :DD
#and thus the trend of rosy drawing fanart for games she hasn’t played continues…………..man…#my art#deltarune#deltarune fanart#kris deltarune#kris dreemurr#noelle holiday#noelle deltarune#dess holiday#dess deltarune#asriel dreemurr#asriel deltarune#art#artwork#artists on tumblr#sketches#doodles#utdr#aughhh i’m not sure how to feel about how i drew kris��. i think i need to work on my design for them#man. i haven’t drawn deltarune stuff in forever.#fanart
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maaan it'd be so EASY for chaggie to end up with an adopted cannibal kid after the battle with heaven, tho
with Vaggie's past (and that being a Thing she can Charlie can talk about now), her having her big WAIT THIS IS EVIL IM BEING EVIL moment over a cannibal child she couldn't bring herself to kill....
add to that Charlie, who is now the DIRECT reason quite a few cannibals are Extra Super Dead, thanks to her inspiring them into battle with her song-
"Have you ever felt like you're willing to die-"
very rousing, maybe less fun for her to remember after some of them DID die-
oh hush y'all eat ppl im sure dying isn't the most shocking outcome of a night out that you can imagine
Charlie legit pitched facing final death as a "chance to travel" and "see more of hell" and she did it with a jolly song and dance and GOOD ON HER for getting a fighting force to protect the dream of sinners someday being redeemed! ....but yeah. kinda heavy for her to remember later on, i'd think
and Cannibal Town residents are so tight knit with each other that it's a literal PLOT POINT Charlie has to face off against- no way they don't have families, no way there weren't families broken up by the battle at the Hazbin Hotel- at Charlie's hotel
No way Charlie wouldn't feel guilty about and responsible as FUCK for any little cannibal kid who ended up orphaned as a result....
ahem
(is that kid wearing like frisbee on their head?? whatever. it looks kinda like a halo don't it. kinda ironic. isn't it)
Rosie would even have to SUGGEST anything! She's got a good read on Charlie now and she's 100% on board with Alastor's plans to "guide" Charlie (cough manipulate and use cough cough)
and what would make a better leverage point than introducing a little cannibal kid for Charlie to worry and feel guilty over? an ORPHANED cannibal kid. Orphaned by the same fight Charlie led the cannibals into. Orphaned when the kid's parents DIED fighting for Charlie
(great way for Charlie to always keep Cannibal Town in mind anyway. Good way to make sure she's protective of it)
but oh the irony if Rosie didn't even MEAN for chaggie to end up with the kid!
if Rosie DIDN'T fully understand- just how much Charlie would want to give a loving family and childhood to someone, when she herself had one and is now dealing (trying to deal) with all that crumbling away as an adult-
ALSO THO. IF. Hypothetically. the orphan was the same kid Vaggie spared. Like how many sinner kids are there in hell. Not too many running around. If it was the same kid. if Vaggie saw that
....if the kid saw her- or, no, even better- if when she tried talking quietly with them, and when they heard her voice like that they looked up at her suddenly like
cannibal kid: "...Go."
Vaggie: (instantly standing up) "Right, sorry- I'll go get Charlie, or- would you rather Rosie-" (stops) (looks down)
Vaggie: "...?"
cannibal kid: (is holding onto the end of her hair ribbon)
cannibal kid: (whispering) "Run."
cannibal kid: (hopefully) "Now...?"
Vaggie: "...you, remember?"
cannibal kid: (nods)
Vaggie: (slowly sits back down)
Vaggie: "Yeah, hey. That was... that was a thing, wasn't it. It's, been a while. Three years... didn't think you'd recognize me."
cannibal kid: "Didn't. Look different."
Vaggie: "The long hair, missing eye and missing wings is a lot of change, huh?"
cannibal kid: (shrugs) "You're happy." (sniffles) "It's different."
Vaggie: ".....well, Charlie's the one who did all that. She's, pretty great at that stuff. And she'd like make things different for you too now. If you want."
cannibal kid: "........if I stay at the hotel... can I play with Razzle every day? Not, not just when princess Charlie brings him over?"
Vaggie: "Kinda looks like your stuck with him either way to me. Maybe check he's getting enough air, stuffed down into your coat front like that?"
cannibal kid: (unbuttoning an air hole for Razzle) "But he belongs at the hotel, where Dazzle's murmur- marble- um- murder dial-"
Vaggie: "Memorial..?"
cannibal kid: "Where Dazzle's memorial is."
Vaggie: "If you're okay leaving Cannibal Town, you can belong there too."
cannibal kid: "I'm okay leaving town."
cannibal kid: (beat)
cannibal kid: "It's boring."
Vaggie: "Yeah well, the hotel is definitely not gonna be boring."
cannibal kid: "Does it get blown up EVERY week, or just on special occasions?"
Vaggie: "It sure felt like every week but we're trying to cut back."
cannibal kid: "Dang."
please imagine tho, Charlie seeing this sad orphan kid who won't talk to anyone, maybe even "hasn't so much as had a nibble on anyone, the poor little biter" according to Rosie, since being orphaned-
and the next time Charlie visits she brings RAZZLE
and she introduce the two of them, then stands back and watches her childhood plushy turned demon win over this kid SO FAST, disappearing into their tiny but fierce little hugs, getting them to share a donut with him, showing them how to do a little song and dance routine (one him, Charlie, and Dazzle used to do) bringing a bit of normalcy back to a kid who's parents are dead because of her-
Charlie thinking to herself, that the least she can do, really, is give this kid as many of the best parts of HER own childhood as she can
#hazbin hotel#charlie morningstar#vaggie#chaggie#rosie hazbin hotel#silly au#orphaned cannibal kid adoption shenanigans#i can give chaggie kids in so many silly ways that don't involve the normal one#but this one#could ALMOST work within canon???#XD
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[WIP]💃 Angry Rosie and shocked Alastor woooo
#hazbin hotel#hazbin hotel fanart#hazbin alastor#hazbin rosie#wip#I cant bear to work on bigger projects like this I feel the need to show everything immediatly#BACK ON MY RADIOROSE BULLSHIIIIIT#alastor was in fact not ready to hear what happened#sorry buddy
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~A Family Christmas Eve~
˖˙ ᰋ ── pairing: Paige x Azzi
˖˙ ᰋ ── rosie’s note: okkk, i loved the prompts in my inbox but i had two that were my favs so i out those together, i live for pazzi as moms omgg! but sadly this is the last oneshot until after a few chapter of HS, which should be coming out soon hah.. anyway happy reading lovelies 💌
˖˙ ᰋ ── theme: fluff
enjoy!!!
The living room is alive with the warm glow of Christmas lights reflecting off the shiny ornaments scattered on the coffee table. The smell of pine mingles with hints of hot chocolate from the kitchen, and the faint sounds of Christmas music play in the background. Azzi is kneeling in front of the couch, wrestling a tiny red pajama set onto a squirming two-year-old who has ideas of her own.
“Evie,” Azzi says patiently, holding up the pajama top. “Arms up, baby. Come on.”
Evie, soft curls framing her round face and lips set in a pout, crosses her arms instead. “Cookies,” she declares firmly, her voice carrying the kind of conviction only a toddler can manage.
Azzi sighs, sitting back on her heels and glancing toward the bedroom door. “Paige!” she calls out, clearly trying not to laugh.
“What?” Paige yells back from the living room.
“Your daughter’s holding me hostage,” Azzi shouts, her voice light but full of mock frustration.
Evie gasps dramatically. “Not hotage!” she insists, her little face scrunching up in indignation.
Paige appears in the doorway, her blonde hair pulled back in a loose ponytail, wearing a matching red pajama set. Her grin is immediate as she takes in the sight of Azzi kneeling on the floor and Evie sitting on the bed, stubbornly bare-armed. “What’s the problem?” Paige asks, crossing her arms.
“She won’t let me get her dressed because she wants to bake cookies right now,” Azzi explains, giving Paige a helpless look.
Evie points a tiny finger at Azzi. “Cookies now, Mama!”
Paige bites back a laugh and crouches to Evie’s level, her blue eyes sparkling with mischief. “Okay, Evie,” she says, her voice conspiratorial. “How about this—if you let Mama get you dressed, I’ll let you pick the first ornament for the tree. Deal?”
Evie narrows her eyes, clearly weighing her options before finally relenting with a dramatic sigh. “Fine,” she says, lifting her arms.
Azzi mutters a quiet “thank you” under her breath as she slips the pajama top over Evie’s head.
Just as they’re finishing, the sound of loud banging echoes from the front door. Paige groans, standing up quickly. “Oh my God. Who’s about to break our house down?”
Azzi stands, scooping Evie into her arms, the little girl’s curls bouncing as she giggles. “I have a guess,” Azzi says, smirking.
Paige opens the door to find the entire team—Caroline, KK, Ice, Morgan, Yanna, Sarah, Nika, and Amari—crowded on the porch in matching Christmas sweaters and grinning like maniacs.
“Twin!” Nika shouts, barging in first to give Paige a huge hug that nearly knocks her over.
“You can’t just—” Paige starts, but before she can finish, the rest of the team is pouring into the house, hugging both her and Azzi, and exclaiming over how festive everything looks.
“Where’s the star of the show?” Ice asks, looking around dramatically.
As if on cue, Evie wiggles out of Azzi’s arms and bolts toward Ice. “Auntie Icey!” she yells, throwing herself at Ice, who catches her with practiced ease.
“There she is!” Ice says, spinning Evie around.
The room quickly turns into a loud, chaotic swirl of hugs and laughter. Caroline helps Evie unwrap a candy cane, KK heads straight for the snacks Paige left out on the counter, and Amari spots the tree and claps her hands. “Alright, where do we start?”
“Nika, you’re slacking,” Azzi teases as Nika sits on the couch, already holding a mug of hot chocolate. “I thought you were her favorite.”
“I am her favorite,” Nika retorts, holding out her arms. “Right, Evie? Come to Auntie Nika.”
Evie scrambles out of Ice’s arms and runs to Nika, who picks her up and holds her close. “Told you,” Nika says smugly, sticking her tongue out at Azzi.
“Rah!” Evie says suddenly, spotting Sarah next.
Sarah grins, holding out her hand for a high five. “What’s up, Evie girl?”
“Moogan,” Evie says, pointing at the brunette, her small brow furrowed.
Morgan crouches down with a patient smile. “Mooorgan,” she says slowly, exaggerating the sounds. “Can you say it?”
“Moooo-gin,” Evie tries, frowning when it doesn’t come out right.
“It’s okay, baby,” Azzi teases, stepping forward and resting a hand on Morgan’s shoulder. “Morgan’s just the least favorite, anyway.”
“Wow, Fudd,” Morgan deadpans, narrowing her eyes as the group bursts into laughter.
Paige bites back a grin, watching Morgan attempt to recover her pride as Evie plants a soft kiss on her cheek to make up for it. “See? She loves you,” Paige says through her laughter. “You’re just not Nika.”
“None of us are,” Ice chimes in, throwing a fake glare at Nika, who’s still smugly cuddling Evie like a prized trophy.
“Alright, alright,” Azzi interrupts with a laugh, clapping her hands. “We still have a tree to decorate, stockings to hang, and yes,” she shoots a look at Evie, “cookies to bake.”
“Cookies!” Evie squeals excitedly, squirming until Nika sets her down. She dashes toward the kitchen, only to be intercepted by Caroline.
“Hold up, Evie. Ornaments first,” Caroline says, scooping her up and spinning her around.
Paige watches it all unfold with a fond smile, her arms crossed as she leans against the wall. She and Azzi have hosted team gatherings before, but this—everyone together, laughing, filling their home with chaos and love—this feels different. It feels special.
“Penny for your thoughts?” Azzi murmurs, stepping up beside her and bumping Paige’s shoulder lightly.
Paige turns her head, grinning. “Just thinking about how lucky we are. Look at this.” She gestures at the scene in front of them—KK and Amari tangled in lights, Sarah sorting ornaments while Ice takes an entire strand of garland for herself like a scarf, and Morgan carefully helping Evie pick the first ornament for the tree.
Azzi follows Paige’s gaze, her lips curving into a soft smile. “Yeah. We are lucky.”
“Also, you should’ve named her Christmas Eve,” Paige jokes, nudging Azzi again. “Because then it’d be Evie on Christmas Eve.”
Azzi groans, rolling her eyes. “Paige, that joke was awful.”
“No, no, it’s brilliant,” Paige insists, grinning even wider. “Tell me I’m wrong.”
“You’re wrong,” Azzi deadpans, but there’s no hiding the affectionate gleam in her eyes.
Before Paige can respond, Evie toddles over to them with an ornament clutched in her hand—a glittery silver star. “Mommy, Mama, look!”
Paige crouches down, holding out her hand so Evie can proudly place the star in her palm. “Perfect choice, baby,” she says, ruffling the little girl’s curls.
“Hey, Eve,” Nika calls from the couch. “Can I pick the next ornament?”
“No!” Evie says immediately, turning to look at her auntie with wide, scandalized eyes.
The entire room erupts in laughter, and Paige scoops Evie into her arms, peppering kisses on her cheeks. “Don’t worry, baby, you’re in charge tonight.”
Azzi watches them with a soft look on her face, her heart swelling at the sight of Paige laughing with their daughter. It’s loud and chaotic and entirely imperfect, but it’s theirs—this is home.
Just then, Evie runs to the window and presses her small hands against the glass. “Mama, Mommy! Deer!” she shouts excitedly, pointing outside.
Azzi and Paige exchange a surprised glance, walking over to the window just in time to see a small herd of deer grazing in their front yard, the snow lightly dusting their backs. The scene is serene, almost magical against the Christmas lights twinkling around their home.
“Well, looks like Santa’s helpers are here early,” Paige says with a grin.
Evie’s eyes light up. “Deers! Santa’s deers!”
Azzi wraps her arm around Paige’s waist, leaning in to whisper, “This is the Christmas magic I wanted for her.”
“Me too,” Paige replies softly, her voice filled with emotion as she pulls Evie into her arms, kissing the top of her head.
As the night goes on, the team makes themselves at home in every corner of the house. The tree gets decorated, stockings are hung, and the smell of cookies soon fills the kitchen as Evie proudly stands on a stepstool, helping Sarah and Caroline cut out shapes from the dough.
Paige sneaks a piece of cookie dough when Azzi isn’t looking, only to get swatted on the arm when she’s caught.
“Mommy!” Evie scolds, her little brows furrowed. “No eat dough.”
“Yeah, Mommy,” Azzi adds, giving Paige a pointed look.
“Traitors,” Paige mutters under her breath, though she can’t stop the grin tugging at her lips.
As the chaos swirls, Paige’s eyes narrow slightly as Morgan subtly nudges Azzi toward the dining room. “Az, can you help me for a second? These lights are tangled, and it’s a disaster.”
Azzi frowns, clearly suspicious. “Why can’t you ask KK or Amari?”
“They’ll just laugh at me,” Morgan says, pouting. “Come on, teamwork.”
Paige watches them disappear, her smirk growing as she turns back to the group. “Alright, you guys have five minutes, tops.”
“Five minutes to what?” Caroline asks, already grinning as Ice pulls a roll of wrapping paper out from behind the couch.
“To wrap Paige as Azzi’s present,” KK says gleefully, tearing a piece of tape with her teeth.
“Not this again, that’s not what we talked about,” Paige groans. “I swear—”
“Shut up it’s tradition,” Ice insists. “The wives have to be presents.”
“It’s dumb,” Paige grumbles, even as Nika swoops in to lift Evie. “Evie, do you want to help wrap Mommy?”
Evie gasps, her little hands clapping together. “Mommy’s a pwesent?!”
“Yep,” Nika confirms, pulling Evie into her lap with the red ribbon in hand. “Special delivery for Mama Azzi.”
“Traitors,” Paige mutters as Caroline and Amari start clearing space, KK expertly lining up wrapping paper. “Every single one of you.”
“You’ll survive,” Ice grins, pulling Paige toward the center of the room.
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Meanwhile, in the dining room, Azzi is watching Morgan fiddle pointlessly with a string of lights. “I still don’t understand why you needed—”
“Almost done!” Morgan blurts out nervously. “Just—wait here for a second, okay?”
Azzi squints at her suspiciously. “You’re stalling.”
Morgan flashes an awkward smile. “Team spirit?”
Azzi mutters under her breath as Morgan blocks the doorway again, a little too obviously.
Back in the living room, Paige stands awkwardly, her arms wrapped tightly against her body under crinkled red and white paper. Ice slaps a giant bow onto her shoulder while KK sticks the finishing tag to Paige’s chest. In wobbly toddler letters, it reads: “To Mama, From Mommy.”
“Perfect,” Caroline says, grinning at her work.
“Azzi’s gonna kill you,” Paige mutters as Evie bounces excitedly.
Amari peeks toward the dining room. “She’s coming back! Get ready.”
The lights dim slightly, and Evie squeals in anticipation as the team scurries into position.
Morgan finally gives up and pushes Azzi toward the doorway. “Go see your surprise.”
Azzi steps into the living room, freezing as her gaze lands on Paige—fully wrapped, ribbon-tied, and looking both annoyed and amused. “What… is happening?”
“Merry Christmas, Mama!” Evie cries gleefully, pointing at Paige. “Mommy’s pwesent!”
The team bursts into laughter as Paige shuffles forward, the paper crackling loudly. “Your wife is the best gift you’ll ever get.”
Azzi blinks, then breaks into a soft, helpless laugh. “Oh my God. You guys did this?”
Evie scrambles over to hug Paige’s leg, her little arms patting the paper. “Mommy’s pwetty,” she declares proudly.
Azzi walks over, shaking her head as she cups Paige’s face. “You’re ridiculous.”
Paige smirks. “So… do you like your gift?”
Azzi leans in, pressing a quick kiss to Paige’s lips. “I think I’ll keep you.”
The team erupts into cheers, Evie clapping happily as Paige grins triumphantly. “Told you I was the best gift.”
“Wrapped and all,” Azzi teases softly, her gaze warm as she takes in the chaotic scene of their family. “Merry Christmas, P.”
Paige’s smile softens, her voice equally tender. “Merry Christmas, Az.”
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mota uniform studies + a very good boy
#meatball was my fave lol. hes got a mask#masters of the air#hbo war#jack kidd#william quinn#richard macon#alexander jefferson#kidd is in winter dress and the rosie i previously posted is baso the summer version.#also not 100% on the tuskegee flight gear? im 90% sure its an raf life jacket but idk on the googles just kinda guessed. also a lot of weir#random straps and things but! very cool flight gear.#gonna work on BOB + TP next. service uniforms and the other field stuff. feel free to use for art + fanfic references
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you ever think about how Rosalina is a canon Mareach shipper 🤌🏾
She takes one look at this dude and is like "Oh this is that kidnapped princess' boyfriend. Maybe he doesn't know it yet, but I do." And I think that's beautiful.
#I went into galaxy mostly blind (I knew and had seen the ending but not much else)#the way I GASPED the first time rosie called peach mario's 'special one'#I was in the breakroom at work when I worked at walmart and elicited several stares#worth it
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The Fairy Collection sketches..!
Originally I wanted to have this collection go live this spring in like March or April, but then everything happened so much. It's been in the works tho, and hopefully it'll be ready by early summer instead 🥀
#no promises that I'll actually have all of these in the final set#goth moth maxi / thumbelina midi / fairy dust maxi / amanita mini are sure things at least#rosy maple skater I'm on the fence because idk if anyone will want a skirt that's those colors#fairy dust maybe I'll do midis also#anyways#wip#work in progress#sketch#design#fashion#indie fashion#artists on tumblr#coming soon#fairy#fairycore#fairy aesthetic#skirts#clothing#witch vamp#goth#thumbnail
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