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[Until Dawn] Samantha Giddings x Female Reader
Word Count: 2.04k
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Content Warnings: An argument, but nothing really specific
[A/N]: This one's really short compared to the others, but it's because that's what my intention was. I didn't want to stress out over this one, so I gave myself a really low goal of 2k words. It was fun to write this. Hope you'll enjoy. Not sure who I'll write for next. At the moment, I only have six more characters I want to write for.
Enjoy!
 It was extremely hard for Sam to get angry at someone, let alone get into an actual argument. She tended to be the level-headed one in her friend group, never one to willingly indulge in drama. Very rarely did she raise her voice in a non-joking manner, so when she did, the people around her she was close to got very uncomfortable. Not necessarily because she was threatening, but because it was so unlike her. Fortunately, her girlfriend was the same way. The two of them hardly ever got into an argument that wasnât playful.
So when one broke out one night, both of them grew uncomfortable. They got defensive, with Sam trying to steer the conversation in another direction, and [Y/N] trying to just agree to disagree. Neither one of them really remembered how the argument started, but they both knew it wasnât going anywhere.
Another thing that was uncommon for the two women was for them to say something hateful toward anyone, even if they felt threatened. During the entirety of their relationship, which was running strong for over three years, no one in their shared friend group had ever witnessed them fight with each other. Out of all of them, she and [Y/N] were usually the ones who stayed calm and tried to compromise and keep the peace. And when anyone needed to talk something through with a trusted friend, she and [Y/N] were the go-tos.
Somewhere in the middle of the argument, one of them had slightly raised their voice, which in turn prompted the other to do the same. This continued until they were almost yelling at each other, something they had never done to one another. It was causing a great deal of stress on them both. They couldnât seem to find a way to fix whatever had begun the whole ordeal.
As they grew louder, Sam shouted something of ill-intent toward [Y/N] in the heat of the moment, wanting to just be done with the argument. In response, [Y/N] threw back a similarly hateful retort, claiming she wished they had never started dating. She didnât mean to say itâneither of them meant to say any of itâit all just spilled out before they could stop it.
Sam froze at her words, grimacing as she fought back the tears pricking her eyes. She sniffled and took a breath to prevent her voice from breaking.
âIf thatâs how you feel, thenâŠâ
She paused, trying to calm herself down and think things through. After a moment, she pinched the bridge of her nose and sighed.
âIâll give you some space. We both need to calm down before we even try to talk this through.â
[Y/N] huffed. Usually, sheâd agree without hesitation. Because of her hurt feelings, however, she was hesitant to do so. Instead, she turned on her heel and stormed into the kitchen, then the pantry. There, she grabbed her car keys and left through the front door, passing Sam on her way out. She slammed the door behind her, and she instantly regretted doing so, but she couldnât take it back. Not once in her relationship with Sam had an argument gotten this bad. The two of them had never said dating was a mistake, nor had they thrown nasty comments at each other out of frustration.
Sam didnât know how to deal with the situation quite yet, and neither did [Y/N]. Silently, [Y/N] agreed with Sam about giving each other space before working things out.
She hopped into her car and switched the engine on, pulling out of the driveway and speeding down the road. Once she came to a red light, she popped a CD in and cranked the music up, wanting to drown out her hateful thoughts.
As she drove off to who knows where, Sam remained in the living room of their shared home. She plopped herself back down onto the sofa cushions and sighed, burying her face in her hands as she replayed the entire conversation over and over again in her mind. Each time she recalled the words she spoke, or rather hollered, she flinched, wanting nothing more than to take them back.
There was no excuse for what she said. She didnât even really remember why things had gotten so aggressive.
As she sat there, counting the hours while she waited for [Y/N] to come home, her guilt began to grow even further. She promised herself sheâd sit down and talk things out once they were together again.
Whenever that may be.
She shouldâve stopped [Y/N] from leaving.
She shouldâve asked her to sit down with her, or at least stay home.
She shouldâve kept her cool and ended the argument before it began.
And all the while, as her guilt ate away at her conscience, [Y/N] was battling with her own mind nearly halfway across town.
How could she have said something so cruel? Sam didnât deserve that at all. She had no right to be that crude towards her. She had been trying to change the subject, but [Y/N], for some reason she couldnât figure out, refused to give in. Instead, she wanted to just âagree to disagree,â even though she knew that wouldnât have ended very well. She and Sam were both very stubborn about their personal beliefs, meaning theyâd struggle with that concept.
She knew that, and yet she continued to press on the matter.
She knew that, and yet she still blurted out that the relationship was a mistake.
She knew that, and yet she still stormed out of the house like a child.
With a heavy sigh of defeat, [Y/N] turned the car around and started her journey back to the house. One way or another, sheâd find a way to work things out with Sam, even if it took all night.
By the time she made it back, it was well past midnight. Had she not known Sam well enough, sheâd assume the blonde would be tucked away under the covers in their shared bed, sound asleep. However, she had known her all her life. She knew her thoughts, tendencies, insecurities, everything. And Sam was the sameâthey knew each other inside and out, which is what usually prevented these things from happening.
It was no surprise to [Y/N] when she unlocked the door and pushed it open to reveal Sam still sitting there on the couch. She glanced up from her spot on the cushions, a look of pure relief washing over her features. The blonde stood, stepping over to stand in front of [Y/N] once the door was shut and locked behind her. âThank god youâre okay,â Sam whispered, lifting her hands to cup the smaller girlâs face and press their foreheads together. [Y/N] made no move to lean away from her touch, but rather leaned into her hands.
Her eyes shut softly when her head made contact with Samâs, a small sigh of solace slipping past her lips. âYeah, Iâm okay. Iâm sorry I worried you.ïżœïżœ The blonde smiled and hummed, letting her hands slide down [Y/N]âs arms to gently take hold of her hands. âYou donât have to apologize. Youâre okay, and thatâs all that matters.â
They stayed there for a moment, standing together under the dim light above the entryway to the den. Finally, Sam led her over to the couch and sat her down, joining her immediately after.
âIâm just gonna get right to the point. Iâm really sorry I said what I did. I had no right to talk about you like that. Iâm sorry, I really am,â Sam started, squeezing her hands in her own.
âI forgive you. And Iâm sorry too,â [Y/N] replied just as quietly. âThe fact I said our relationship was a mistake was disgusting. I didnât mean a word of what I said, I swear. I justâŠI was hurt, and panicking, and I just wanted to say something to defend myself in the moment. I shouldnât have said that though.â
Sam grinned, her thumb caressing the back of [Y/N]âs hand soothingly before bringing it up to press a kiss to her knuckles. âI forgive you,â she mumbled against her skin. âCould we both promise not to do that again though? I think thatâs the most stress Iâve ever felt in our entire relationship.â [Y/N] chuckled at her words, bringing another genuine smile to her lips. âYeah, Iâd love to make that promise. Nearly cried my whole way home because I felt so bad about what happened.â
With a featherlike touch, Sam pulled [Y/N] into a hug, tucking her face against the crook of her neck and relaxing at the familiar scent of the girlâs shampoo and perfume. Her eyes fluttered shut, a silent sigh slipping through her lips, still perked up in a smile.
âI love you so much,â she whispered.
âI love you too,â came [Y/N]âs reply.
A moment passed, one far more comfortable than the situation from a few hours prior, and the two held onto each other as they swayed side to side. Finally, much to her embarrassment, a low rumble sounded from [Y/N]âs stomach, drawing both of their attention away. Sam leaned back and laughed gently. âShould we order something?â She questioned, already reaching for her phone laying face down on the coffee table.
[Y/N] nodded, laughing along with her. âYeah. I was too worried during the entire drive to worry about eating, soâŠI guess itâs better late than never, right?â Sam smirked and nodded. âYeah, thatâs true. Iâm in the same boat anyway. What sounds good? Not sure whatâs open, but Iâm sure we can find something good.â
[Y/N] beamed up at her, already feeling the previously thick tension dissolving at a rapid pace.
Sam picked up her phone after [Y/N] mentioned a few possible choices, clicking onto Google and scrolling through the open restaurants to find something that would satisfy both of their appetites. Eventually, they settled on something fairly cheap nearby, ordering said meal and setting everything up while they waited.
While [Y/N] stayed downstairs to pick something to watch on the TV, as well as gathering nearby blankets, Sam headed upstairs to their spare closet and picked out a few of the fluffiest pillows and blankets she could find. She trailed back downstairs, and the two of them bundled up together underneath their small fort of comfort. They were able to watch a decent amount of what [Y/N] had chosen to play on the screen before their order arrived.
Reluctantly, Sam left the comfort of all of the plush covers and pillows, already missing the warmth of [Y/N] by the time she made it to the door to pay the driver and take the order. Once everything was settled with the deliverer, Sam sauntered back over to the couch. She handed [Y/N] her order, including her drink, then managed to wriggle her way back into her previous spot before diving into her own dish.
As the two downed their food and rinsed it down with their drinks, they leaned further and further against each other. By the time they finished their meal and put the plastic containers and cutlery aside, [Y/N] was resting on top of Sam, both of them still buried underneath layers of their collection of blankets. Her head ended up planting itself atop the blondeâs chest, allowing her to listen to her heartbeat with ease.
Soft, delicate fingers raked their way through [Y/N]âs locks before a small kiss was pressed to her head. She glanced up curiously, only to find Sam beaming back down at her with a look of pure admiration. Her smile was returned just as warmly.
A moment or so passed before [Y/N] turned her head back to face the screen again. Her eyes began to flutter shut as Sam continued to stroke her hair. She fought to keep herself awake, but finally gave in when Sam mumbled a soft, âI love you,â and pressed another kiss to her head, lulling her deeper into slumber with ease.
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how fast the night changes
chapter i part i
a sam x reader x mike
youve always had a compliacted relationship with your best friends. that all changes the night you go back to josh's house in the mountains.
contains: fluff and angst i mean its until dawn. mentions of death, mention of that little perv chris switched seats with.
wc: 3.800+
a/n: back in my until dawn phase bc of the quarry and we are lacking fics (especially poly ones) so i came to provide. decided to do these two bc they are my favorites and. theyre hot. enjoy. (im also following along with an all good choices everyone lives lets play because i love a good horror ending sorry.)
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the bus ride up to the mountain was much more sinister in the dark of night. maybe it was because the thick trees of the expansive woods hid anything that lurked inside them. maybe it was because of what happened the last time you were here. either way, everything felt different this time.
you still remember how you met all of your friends. it was sixth grade, and you were the new kid, so you were prepared for it to be brutal. but here come these two dorks who say their names are josh and chris that plop down next to you during lunch to ask you some dumb question about the newest video game-was it super mario?-
you look down at your phone, the custom playlist you got for this trip nearly halfway done as it hums through your headphones. bopping your head along, you click out of the music app and head to your messages, seeing the last texts you shared with your friends. emily's were blunt but endearing, ashley and chris's enthusiastic, jess's laid back. but you feel a smile slowly appear looking over your last messages with sam and mike.
sam: please tell me you remembered to bring me some extra veggie chips! i have a feeling josh forgot to stock up on my vegan snacks :,)
y/n: only if you remembered to bring my favorite blanket from your dorm, you know the heating is most likely broken and im definitely not freezing to death up here!
sam: so dramatic! already ahead of you <3 see you at the lift!
you go to look over mikeâs, trying to ignore the heat you feel in your face at her knowing what you wanted without you even asking.
mike: your new favorite playlist is ready, brought to you by your favorite person on earth
y/n: what do you mean? sam didn't make me a playlist
mike: haha very funny
mike: yâknow id appreciate some appreciation every now and then, i put all of your faves on here! even some hidden gems I've been listening to recently
y/n: thank you my best friend in the whole wide world for the amazing playlist i know you don't share your amazing music taste with everybody
y/n: happy?
mike: very. thanks, babe. see ya soon.
well, that didn't help.
you step off the bus with your carry-on, saying your thanks to the tired-looking bus driver before they drive off after giving you a weary smile and an ominous âbe safe out there.â. you step further towards the entrance and seeing the faded yet familiar Blackwood Pines sign fills you with bittersweet nostalgia. remembering your first time getting plastered with josh and chris, dancing to the newest shitty songs with jess, telling emily about your crushes crush, gossiping with beth, watching the newest show that hannah couldn't stop talking aboutâŠ
you shake your head. nows not the time to dwell on the past, you're here to rekindle old friendships and have a great time.
as you continue walking to the lift, you get more and more unsettled by the dark woods surrounding you. yes, the woods were inherently creepy, but it felt like someone, or something was watching you. you always joked around about something being in the woods, but those were just jokes. your mind is jumping around so quickly that you don't even register the snap of twigs and someone grabbing you-
âfucking hell!â leaves your throat as you bend over and try to catch your breath. meanwhile, samantha giddings is laughing her ass off behind you.
âi just - and then you- oh my god!â she wheezes, bent over and holding her knees with her hands. she laughs even harder when she looks up to see you staring at her with a straight face.
âyou're not funny. at all. get up.â you reel your foot back as if you're about to kick snow and dirt at her, and thankfully that makes her calm down a bit.
âok, ok. alright. im sorry, i couldn't help it!â
after her laughter has officially died down, you both stand and stare at each other for a minute, before laughing and running into a hug.
âits been so long sammyâ you whisper into the blonde girl's hair, taking in the scent of her vanilla and papaya shampoo.
âway too long. promise me after this youâll come to visit before the end of the school year? you can be my good luck charm for my examsâ she pulls away to look at your face, her slender arms still wrapped around your waist.
âonly if you promise to stay with me for a while this summer. there are so many things i wanna do with you.â
âmany things, huh? got any more examples?â the side of her mouth quirked up, smirking at the way you stumble over your words.
âi just meant that⊠it's been hard. without you. and the others of course. it feels like we barely ever see each other sinceâŠâ
your words trail off. it's still hard to say aloud what happened on the mountain last year. you look at sams face and see the sadness on her face, too.
while you were always close with beth, she was best friends with the other washington twin.
she always felt a little guilty that she didn't run off after them that night.
so did you.
you try to change the conversation, hoping to lift both of your moods.
âwhat i mean is, our college's aren't that far but it feels like i see you once in a blue moon! it'd be nice to catch back up and get closer.â
âi know what you mean. there's so much we have to talk about.â she agrees. âso, we can start on this longgg walk up the lift. you ready?â
she holds her arm out and you link yours through hers. god, did you miss her.
the walk to the lift was surprisingly nice. sure you had to walk through some creepy ass woods, but doing it with your best friend made it somehow enjoyable and even funny. especially when she fell on her ass after trying to climb the stone wall next to the busted gate.
âstop laughing and help me up!â
âoh, how the table have turned.â
while walking, you both spot a squirrel running past you. you decide to ignore it, but sam being the animal lover she is, tries to feed it.
âhere you go little guy, have a nice life, alright?â she sighs, waving to the squirrel as it goes back into the woods. she turns to keep walking but finds you staring at her. âwhat is it?â
ânothing, nothing. we should hurry up, feels like I'm getting frostbite already.â you rush, ignoring as sam laughs at your dramatics.
eventually, after more idle catching up, light teasing (and both of you seeing something weird after picking up a totem?), you finally arrive at the cable car stationâŠand see no sign of chris.
you let out a long and loud sigh, âgod its so like him to go do whatever stupid crap right now. if he went up without us i'm gonna kill him.â
sam giggles at your upset grumbling, before moving her arms up and down the arms of your coat from beside you. âok, ok. lets just look, around ok? im sure that doofus is around here somewhere.â
you both search around the station for mutual goofy blonde friend, until finally you find his backpack after hearing his phone ring. you don't catch who the caller was before it ends, and you notice sam come up behind you. âhey, I cant find that doofus, i don't know where he could be hiding-â
her voice is cut off by the phone pinging again, and you both see the user id-ashley, your mutual friend and chrisâ crush of for-fucking-ever. on the handful of times youve spoken to ashley recently, you were pretty sure she liked him too.
you and sam lock eyes, sharing a mental conversation. you know she wants to leave it alone, and she knows you want more than anything to look at what theyve been talking about because you know your friend has absolutley no game.
you dont get the chance when you hear a âsam! (y/n)!â behind you, quickly turning around to see your tall glasses-wearing friend.
âthank god! i felt like i was gonna freeze to death out here!â you exclaim, making the blondes laugh as you hug chris, his big arms encompassing your entire body.
you smile. you missed this big dork.
you feel one of his hands leave your back, and then you feel the press of sam against your side. your face grows warm as both of you wrap your arms around each other to form a group hug. as you back away, sam looks at you affectionately, and chris looks between the both of you. you squint your eyes in a âshut it or ill kick you in the ballsâ way and he stops.
âoh! so, i found something amazing.â christ speaks, looking at the both of you and moving over to his bag which still rests on the seat.
you and sam share a look. âwhat?â she asks.
âim not gonna tell you, you gotta see for yourself,â he replies, ever the little shit, he hikes his bad up onto his shoulder and starts moving away from the station. âcome on, its this way.â
âwhere?â you question his next. again, it was freezing out here, and as much as you liked doing stuff with your friends youd much rather do it inside the lodge.
âright around here, gonna blow your mind.â
you follow chris around the back of the station until he moves in front of the surprise and holds out his hands. âta-da! pretty rad right?â
âyeahâŠâ sam stares at it, making you laugh beside her. before you stands a mini wooden shooting range, just built to shoot a few targets before the trees. on the wood panel lies two hunting rifles, placed for the targets placed either on the trees or on the stumps ahead of it.
âcome on! look at these beauties!â chris smiles, trying to get you and sam at least amused by what he was showing you.
sam is still unconvinced. ââbeautiesâ is not the word that comes to mind. why is this even here?â
âwhat do you mean?â
âwhat the hell is a shooting range doing at the base of a ski lodge?â
âdude, have you ever met joshâs dad?â chris asks her, fiddling with the rifle.
âyeah, he definitely thinks hes more badass than he really is,â you pick up one of the guns, admiring the details of it, âor maybe hes preparing for something in these woooodsâŠâ
âoh shush with the ghost stories, (y/n).â chris shushes at you, ignoring you scrunching up your face at him. you would admit that you did look into folklore and the supernatural, but who could blame you? it was interesting. âbut shes right, dude thinks hes like, grizzly adams or something. either of you wanna try?â.
âyou go head, grizzly.â sam declines, smiling at chris. yours eyes widen when they both turn to look at you.
âoh, you dont want me to go first. id embarrass you. but please be our guest.â chris scoffs and turns away from you, saying something under his breath. sam nudges your shoulder and laughs, âbe nice.â
chris faces the targets and holds the rifle up to his shoulder, preparing to shoot. âalright, here goes.â
you both watch on as he hits both of the stuffed bags and both of the soda cans.
âwow, nice shootin tex.â sam compliments him.
âyeah, you been practicin this in your spare time?â you instantly regret it when he says âalright, im bad! im a badass!â and starts dancing in place. moron.
you nearly bust out laughing at the unamused look on sams face. âim gonna go ahead and guess it was a wild case of beginners luck.â
ânah, i dont think so girl.â he shrugs her off, yet again taking aim. he strikes a beer bottle, shattering it into pieces.
âanybody and their brothers could shoot a bottle that big, that close.â sam teases chris again. you notice a cute little squirrel make its way to snack on some nuts that lay on one of the barrels. chris shoots one of the stuffed bags again.
âok ill admit. youre a nice shot.â chrisâ eyebrows shoot up at your compliment, laughing when you roll your eyes.
âyour asses just got sacked.â
you and sam both groan.
he goes to take aim, but in the corner of your eye you see the lift coming down. âhey, sharp-shooter, our ride is coming.â
âwh- im just getting the hang of it!â chris complains.
âcome on chris, the cable car!â sam reaffirms, moving to loop her arms through yours and head to your ride. the both of you go ahead and laugh to each other when you hear chris groan and follow suit.
while walking, chris comes up behind you and starts to speak, âman it is⊠its definitely weird coming back up here after a whole year.â
âyeah. i swear, the moment i got here it just all came flooding back.â sam says. shed gone from linking your arms to holding your hand and leading you. your cheeks felt warm.
âi know what you guys means. a year went by so fastâŠâ you whisper under your breath. you see chris looking at something on the wall of the station and tug sam back to look. it's a wanted poster for someone name milgram victor, last seen here on the mountain in the 90s. you vaguely remember josh talking about it.
ânice. think weâll get a visit from americas most wanted?â chris kids after observing the sign.
âlooks like someone thought so,â you reply. âi dont know why, its been almost 20 years, what would he even be doing? and dont answer that weirdo.â you give a stern look to chris when you see him excitedly open his mouth to go into imaginary detail about what milgram could be doing.
sam shrugs it off. âlooks like someone thought so.â
ânah y/nâs right,â chris agrees with you, âthis place is abandoned most of the year. nodbody comes up here.â after that, the three of you move on.
âthis all must be really hard on joshâŠâ sam expresses suddenly, bringing back up the topic of what happened last year.
chris speaks up from behind you, âi dont know how he keeps it all together. idâŠi mean id be a wreck.â
âwho says he isnt?â your question makes sam scoff and chris sigh. âoh come on, we three are the closest to him and i know you both could tell something was up in that video. not to mention what happened with his therapist so who even knows whats going on inside that big head of his-â
âhey hey hey, slow down!â you hear then feel chris and sam next to you, both putting a hand on your shoulders . âlook, dont worry. weâre all gonna be there to help josh if he needs it, yeah? for now lets focus on having a good time.â
chris could be a doofus at times, but he did know how to make you feel better. you let out a long sigh, stabilizing yourself before looking at your two friends and ready to continue.
its only a few seconds later when sam gets to the door and stops. âhey thats weird. doorâs locked.â
âyeaaahâŠjosh wanted us to keep it locked. keep people out.â chris tells her.
âhe really said that? what kind of people?â she questions him. josh was never one to be scared of what could be lurking on the mountain.
âi dont know. he said they found people sleeping in the station one time.â
âcreepy.â âthats so sad.â you and sam share a look as you speak at the same time before moving on.
âafter you,â chris moves his arm in a sweeping motion of chivalry torwards to the now open station door, laughing as sam teases him with âa real gentleman.â
the three of you move inside, you and chris heading to check out the controls as sam moves to look out over the edge of the rail.
its small inside the control center, just the room with the controls, a desk, and some lockers. you and chris lean in to look at one of the posters, advertising the blackwood pines hotel and-
âsanatorium?â you both say under your breath, looking at the other. how did you never hear about this?
âugh! i though the car was closer.â you heard sam complain from outside.
âguess we gotta waitâŠâ chris voces, still obsering the sanatorium poster. âwhat a crazy place to set up house.â
âemphasis on the crazy.â you joke, laughing when chris swats at you with his hands. âbut seriously, they couldnt have picked any other mountain? this is odd, no matter how rich you are.â
âguess mr.washington couldnt pass up on the view.â chris speaks.
âtheyre not so rich,â sam rebuttals. âthey only bought a mountain!â
you slightly giggle at her joke.
from the corner of you eye you see a flickering creen on the desk, dragging chris over by his arm to look at it.
âhuh? since when did they have all this security up here?â your companion questions, observing the amount of places covered by what must be new secuirty cameras.
you sigh, feeling slightly unerved,âi guss they really are worried about something up here.â
looking out the small window, you see the cable car has almost arrived, making you move outside in preparation. you notice sam has zoned out, so you tickle her neck slightly, making her flinch away and let out a light squeal. âah! oh you know i hate it when you do that!â
you smile at the blonde, leaning into her side âyeah right, sammy.â
she lets out a playful groan, wrapping her arm around your shoulders so you can both move into the cable car. you across from her as chris sits next to her.
âjust like going to prom.â chris says before sitting down.
âchris, i was with you on prom night. you nearly threw up multiple times on the way there because you were scared about asking someone to dance-â
âalright alright! no need to bring that back up, y/n.â he shushes you, still embarrased about what happened 2 years ago. âanyway, adventure begins!â
âi hope this was the right thing to do.â sam sounds from across you.
âwhat?â chris asks her.
âyou know getting everyone together on the anniversary. i mean, josh seemed really pumped about us all doing something didnt he?â
âyeah, no, he definitely did!â chris waves his arm around to express his point. âi havent seen him so excited about something inâŠforever.â
âgood, goodâŠâ sams voice trails off.
âyeah, im glad he seems to be doing better. and its nice for everyone to be back together.â you smile, ready to see all of your friends again. even if what they did still hangs in the back of your mind.
âyeah yeah, butâŠits hard to tell with him and iâŠive kinda been worried.â sams voice softens, her worry for her dear friend peaking through.
âno, no, it wasâŠit was a good idea.â chris reassures her.
she looks over at you before staring at the ceiling. âi hope everybdy else feels the same way.
âweâre all here, arent we?â he questions.
âthanks bro. good talk.â sam goofs, lightly punching his arm.
you laugh at them. âhe has such a way with words, doesnt he?â
he laughs along with the two of you, âyou know what? screw the both of you. but really, lets justâŠlets just stop talking about what happened and enjoy the trip.â
âyou know what? youre right.â sam agrees.
âseriously,â you sigh, leaning back and looking at the scenery. âi cant wait to just get to the lodge and relax with some hot cocoa.â
âum, what do you mean relax?â chris asks you, making you turn your head to raise a questionable eyebrow, âweâre supposed to party like porn stars, remember?â
âugh, forgot about that part. we can do that tomorrow.â you groan, making your friends laugh at your antics.
theres silence for a little while longer before chris turns to the two of you and asks, âyou two know how josh and i met?â you and sam shake your heads ânoâ.
âok. third grade. josh sat in the back of the room, i sat in the front. we didnt even know each other existed. but the kid sitting next to josh started strap-snapping the training bra on the girl in front of him so the teacher made him move to the front - where i was sitting!â
âugh, gross.â you think, before listening to the rest of the story.
âokay, so?â sam questions.
âso i got moved to the back!â
âand?â you prod.
âand next to josh! thats how we met! and became friends. to this day.â
âa match made in heaven.â you tease.
âif it werent for the fact that jeanie simmons hit puberty like three years early and on that day decided to wear a low-cut shirt that showed off her training braâŠi mean who knows? you two could be riding in this cable car alone. right now. or talking to some other person entirely. boom. butterfly effect.â
âwell i sure am glad we got you and not the bra snapper, chris.â his face twists in a mix of annoyance and happiness.
âit is freaky to think about, though. like, who knows how many little things we thought about doing but didn't would change who we are?â sam joins in, rubbing her hands together as the cold starts getting to her.
âwell, i like to think fate could play a part in it as well.â you notice how both of your companions are looking straight at you, urging you to continue. âwhat? i mean, who we are effects what weâre most likely to do, which means some things are just meant to happen. at least thats how i see it. whatever, just stop looking at me.â
âno, no! i understand,â sam leans forward, taking your hands in hers. âi get it, like some things are just meant to be. its kinda nice, knowing id end up knowing you no matter what.â
your heart leaps to your throat when she sustains eye contact with you, the grip of her hands moving to hold your wrists.
âlike i was doomed to fail that english test in sophomore year. im still pissed off about that.âchris says from your left, making you nearly jump out of your skin from being in the moment you just had with sam.
âyeah, just like your english test, chris. sure.â sam replies flatly, slightly slumping back into her place, her face perking up when you shake your head in amusement.
this was gonna be a good night.
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here we go! chapter one of ten! this took me so long to get out and i wanted it out on halloween day but alas :') this already felt really long so hope to get part two ou soon! thanks for reading <3
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Can I request a Samantha giddings x fem!reader romance? :)
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đ„đđđ§đđŁđ(đš) - Sam Giddings x Fem!ReaderÂ
đŹđđ§đŁđđŁđđš - Cursing, fluff, mention of grief ( josh ), kissing
đ„đ§đ€đ€đđ§đđđ ? - Yeah/Nope
đđȘđ©đđ€đ§'đš đŁđ€đ©đ - I didn't have much to go off lol so here's this cute little drabble / one-shot of them just being domestically cute ig, sorry this took so long!! haven't been doing super well lately! ty for the rq!
"Is that my sweater?" You asked quietly, Sam tying her hair back before turning her body to look at you. "I don't know, is it?" She said it while biting back a smile, shrugging before turning back to the mirror.
"I don't know it looks eerily similar to one I have." It was your turn to joke this time, sitting up while tossing your phone aside onto the mattress. "Like I mean exact shade and style." "We must have the same one."
"Oh yeah?" She nodded, turning away from the mirror and taking long strides over to your side of the bed. Your hand instinctively going to her thigh as she set her hand down on your shoulder and massaged it.
"It looks better on me anyway." You laughed at that, though with a slight scoff, playfully smacking her hip. "Rude." "You look good in everything... but this sweater." "Oh, but what about that shirt you were wearing yesterday?" "That one too." "Ah."
You shook your head, Sam moving to crawl across you to get to her side of the bed. Falling down onto the pillow while looking at you with a smile.
"It smells like you." "I think I got that." You giggled, laying down beside your girlfriend, smelling her fresh mint breath and shampoo. "And it feels like you." "That's creepy." "Aw, I think it's cute."
Sam leaned forward, pressing a kiss to your nose. Your head then moving to catch her lips in a kiss, tasting of her toothpaste and cherry chapstick, smiling halfway through.
"I was thinking, tomorrow night we should make those vegan chicken nuggets." "Their not chicken." "Oh shut it, you know what I mean." You hummed, wrapping a strand of her blonde hair around your finger.
"What if I think they're the grossest things in the world and are hospitalized after eating them?" "Well that's certainly a chain of events." You huffed, pulling a throw blanket over you.
"Well I'm thinking realistically." "Oh yeah babe, real realistic."
Sam smiled as you pulled the small blanket over her as well, snuggling up close to the girl before sighing.
"They're actually good food and not shit you just want me to try?" "I promise, I really think you'll like them, my dad liked them."
Sam swore your eyes lit up at that, after days of pleading to share the giant box of tenders with her, that was what finally got you to break.
"He did?" "Seriously?" "Answer the question." "Yes Y/n." "Then fine, I will try your vegan fake chicken things."
Sam would've said something snarky, but knowing you, you would have denied trying them, argued and then fell asleep all in five minutes.
"Thank you, you're gonna like them." "You better hope." "Oh, what're you gonna do to me if you don't?"
You pretended to think for a moment before pretending to come to a conclusion. Grinning.
"I'll lock you in the closet and feed you vegan goldfish crackers through the floor gap."
"Oh and what to drink?"
"Baby waters every three days. Juice boxes if you're good."
"How sweet of you."
"I know you're lucky I love you."
Sam moved to snuggle into your shoulder, laying your cheek against her forehead.
"Are you excited for Josh's getaway, memorial party bash?" "No, the guy needs therapy, time to grieve, I'm not so sure going back to the place the twins disappeared from is the best idea."
Same hummed in semi-agreeance, looking forward at your TV playing and then at the snowy, fogged window.
"I thought so too." "But maybe this'll help him cope, or something. Maybe give him closure or... I really don't know. I call him at least once a week, he seems... okay. But how much can you really get over a phone call?"
"I think it'll do him some good having us around." You nodded, Sam feeling you move, her eyes slowly beginning to droop while watching the colors of the screen flash along the walls of your shared bedroom.
Inhaling the smell of you in her sweater and the one you'd put on earlier. Her acrylic nails running along your the bare back of your hand.
"I love you y'know that?" She then mumbled looking up at you, tapping your nose with her finger. "Thanks." "Really?" "I love you too Sammy."
"Even when I still your clothes?" "Especially when you steal my clothes."
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Here For You
[Until Dawn] Samantha Giddings x Female Reader
Word Count: 4.4k
Proofread: Yes
Content Warnings: Mentions of war, PTSD, death, strong language
[A/N]: I haven't seen many stories for Sam with a female reader, so I figured I could add on to what already exists! For context: I do struggle with PTSD myself, so I know some of the effects, but mine isn't from war, meaning I'm not sure how accurate my representation of it is in this story. Also, this was written on 11-22-2022, so it's been a while since I've read over this.
Enjoy!
âShit. I donât know, Mike. We just got back from war for godâs sake! I donât want to add on to her worries. Maybe I shouldnât do this after all,â Sam ranted over the phone, her grip tightening on the steering wheel as her anxiety skyrocketed. Mike sighed on the other side. âSam, buddy, youâve gotta calm down. Iâm sure she feels the same way. Sure, Iâve never met her, but you talk about her so much, and it seems like sheâll feel the same way. And even if she doesnât, I can promise you it wonât add on to her worries. Just go for it! Youâll feel better if you get it done. I donât want you to regret not asking her out.â
As she came to a red light, Sam eased on the brake to bring her car to a stop. She sighed and pinched the bridge of her nose before running her fingers through her loose strands of hair. Her hazel eyes flickered around in front of her, seemingly staring at nothing as her mind raced. At length, she let out another sigh and shut her eyes tight. âYouâre right. Youâre right, okay? Iâll do itâIâll tell her how I feel.â Her friend chuckled. âGood.â Sam smiled for a moment, but it quickly faltered before dropping. âUgh, but what if she doesnât feel the same way? What if I make her uncomfortable, and she doesnât want to be friends anymore?â Mike groaned. Sam could hear him scratching hard at his head.
âSam, I canât tell you what sheâll say when you confess, but it doesnât seem like sheâd be the type to stop hanging out with you over something like this. Not from how youâve described her, anyway. JustâŠwhen the time seems right, tell her how you feel. Let her know what you love about herâspecific thingsâand then tell her that you love her entirely.â âYeah, but what ifââ âYouâre an incredible woman, Sam. I donât see why she wouldnât share your feelings. And hey, I thought you were supposed to be the calm, level headed one. Iâve never seen you get this anxious over something before. Not when you were applying to college. Not even when you enlisted for the army and got shipped off to war! Youâre tough, Sam. Youâve gotta get your nerves under control so you donât blow this.â
Sam rolled her eyes at his âlevel headedâ comment, though she couldnât bite back her smirk. She was so grateful for Mikeâhe truly was like an older brother to her. âYeah yeah, okay. Iâll calm down before I say anything. Thank you, Mike.â âNo problemo. Let me know how it goes afterwards, alright? I wanna have proof that Iâm the ultimate wingman.â The blonde laughed softly and glanced up at the streetlight as it turned green. She eased her foot onto the accelerator and began driving forwards again. âWill do. Bye, Mike.â âBye.â
Sam continued driving after turning her phone off and gently tossing it into her passenger seat. She sucked in a deep breath in an attempt to steel her nerves. âItâll be alright. [Y/N] likes you. Maybe not the way you like her, but she still likes you. She wonât stop hanging out with you just because she might not feel the same wayâjust like Mike said. JustâŠcalm down. You just got back from a war. So has [Y/N]. Itâs not like this will be the most terrifying thing you ever have to do.â She managed to calm herself momentarily, but as she rounded the corner that led to the cafe she had agreed to meet [Y/N] at, her anxiety spiked. It was hard not to give in to her overwhelming thoughts.
Once she pulled to the side of the road and stepped out of her car, first grabbing her phone from the seat beside her, she clicked on [Y/N]âs contact and sent her a quick message to let her know she had made it. She went inside just as her phone buzzed in her hand. âI know. Iâm across the room from you, silly.â Sam looked up from her phone to find the [h/c] girl standing in line at the register, smiling and waving at her. The blonde grinned nervously and waved back before joining her in line. They hugged each other tightly, so relieved to see each other again.
When the war had gotten worse and they were sent to fight in it, they were shipped off to separate locations without any contact. It drove them insane not being able to know if the other was okay. Finally, after they were sent home, they immediately called each other and were relieved to hear each otherâs voice. Knowing that they were both okay allowed them to finally get the rest they desperately needed. After sleeping for about a day and a half, Sam asked [Y/N] if sheâd want to meet up so they could talk. The [h/c] girl agreed instantly, and they chose to go to the cafe closest to where they lived. For Sam, it was only an eight minute drive. For [Y/N], however, it took twenty.
Sam figured the girl had left much earlier than she needed to so she wouldnât be late. She couldnât have arrived much sooner than she had. She smiled and sighed, finally stepping back from the embrace to look [Y/N] in the eyes. Oh, those beautiful [e/c] eyes. So captivating and gentle. She always found herself getting lost in a trance as she stared into them. All those late nights in their shared bunk, talking about plans for upcoming missions, gossipping about their fellow soldiers, softly whispering kind words and risque secrets. She cherished those nights.
Those nights were partly the reason she fell so hard for the girl so quickly.
âSam? Youâre doing it again,â [Y/N] said suddenly, waving her hand in front of the blondeâs face. Sam blinked and felt the heat rising to her cheeks. âHuh? Oh, uhâŠsorry. Zoned out.â The girl in front of her giggled, making her heart flutter. âYou do that a lot.â She nodded and scratched the back of her neck, silently thankful that they had to step forward in line so she could hide her face by looking ahead momentarily. âYeah, my bad. My mind just kind ofâŠwanders.â [Y/N]âs eyebrows popped upwards as she tilted her head to the side in curiosity. âReally? Where to?â The crimson red once again warmed her face at the girlâs question. âN-Nowhere. ItâsâŠembarrassing.â
[Y/N] smirked and nodded. âFair enough. Iâm just curious though. Why does your mind only seem to wander when youâre staring at me? Iâve never seen you zone out around anyone else.â Sam choked on the air she tried to breathe in, startled by the fact [Y/N] had caught on to her situation. The girl laughed. âDonât worry, Sammy, Iâm just teasing.â Sam looked down and used her hand to cover her face as she took a deep breath. When she felt her face was back to its original color, she lowered her hand back down to her side. They stepped forward again when it was their turn to order. âIâd like a medium vanilla frappe.â The barista behind the register nodded with a smile, wrote the order down on the cup, then turned to Sam. âAnd for you, miss?â âUh, just a small green tea please.â âAlright. Can I get a name for the order?â
Sam and [Y/N] looked at each other, silently communicating before turning back to the barista. âSamantha G.â The barista nodded and typed the name up on her register. âThatâll be $8.03.â At that, both Sam and [Y/N] reached into their pockets for their wallets. They looked at each other. âOh, itâs alright, [Y/N]. Iâm fine with paying.â [Y/N] smiled softly. âYou donât have to, Sam. I donât mind paying this time.â âNah, I got it. You can pay next time.â The [h/c] girl blushed faintly. âO-Oh. Uh, yeah, of course.â [Y/N] put her wallet away as Sam handed the barista her card. She returned it to the blonde shortly after scanning it and handing her the receipt. âWeâll call when itâs ready.â Sam nodded.
âThanks,â she mumbled loud enough for the employee to hear. She headed over to a table near the back of the room, [Y/N] trailing closely behind her. They sat down across from each other and smiled. Both tried to think of something to say, but couldnât, so they looked away instead and blushed. Samâs mind screamed at her to say somethingâanythingâto break the silence. Finally, she cleared her throat. âS-So, uhâŠdid your mission go well?â The [h/c] girl looked over at her. âHm? Oh, yeah. It wasâŠsuccessful, in terms of the goal, butâŠâ The girl fell silent. Sam raised an eyebrow. âButâŠ?â [Y/N] sighed, averting her gaze to stare at the table in front of her. She began to pick at her nails.
âWe justâŠI saw so many of my friends die, Sam. So many men and women didnât get to come home to their loved ones. They never get to see their friends or families again. How can I consider that a success?â Sam frowned, her heart breaking as she saw tears forming in [Y/N]âs eyes. Hesitantly, she reached across the table and grabbed the girlâs trembling hand. She caressed the back of it with her thumb. âI know what you mean. I canât tell you how many people I saw die in a single day. I see their faces every time I close my eyes. I spoke to my therapist about it, and she said it sounds like Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder. Itâs really common with soldiers, even if they havenât seen battle in person, so it doesnât surprise me that we both might have it.â
âYeah, my dad warned me about that. Iâd heard about it multiple times throughout school, but I never knew how horrible it really is. I wish there was a way I could forget about everything I witnessed. All this stress is making me worry about my future.â âI know. Itâs going to take some time, and by that, I mean years, but weâll get through it, okay? I promise. Yes, we both have therapists who can help us find healthy ways to cope, but we also have each other. We both know the general idea of what we saw, so we have true sympathy for our situation. We arenât alone in this. Iâm here for you.â [Y/N] smiled weakly, though it dropped. âI know. Iâm justâŠIâm scared, Sam.â Sam tilted her head. âOf what?â
âIâve heard so many storiesâIâve seen it multiple times! How people with PTSD snap at the smallest things and end up driving away the people they love. I donât want that to happen.â Sam sighed softly, her own hand beginning to tremble. âI canât promise that we wonât lose control sometimes. Trauma makes you do scary thingsâit gives you horrible thoughts and overrides your emotions. It can make you lose sight of whatâs logical. Itâs terrifying, but there are ways to cope with it. Therapy and talking with people who understand it are two of those ways. Itâs going to take years. I know thatâs terrible to think about, but itâs true. You wonât be alone during those years, I can promise you that. Iâm here, your therapist is here, and everyone else is too: Emily, Jessica, Matt, Mike, Chris, Ashleyâall of us. Weâre here.â
[Y/N] smiled genuinely at Sam, who returned it with her own small grin. They gazed into each otherâs eyes, visibly refraining from telling each other something. Sam took in a shaky breath to ease her anxiety. She took note of how warm [Y/N]âs hand felt in her ownâhow soft her skin felt against her own. She recalled how warm the girlâs body felt when they had hugged earlier in line. She smiled. â[Y/N], can I be honest with you?â The [h/c] girl nodded, a spark of interest flickering in her eyes. âOf course.â Sam parted her lips to speak. âI wanted to tââ
âSamantha G, your order is ready!â
Both women jumped at the sudden holler, looking over to the register where the barista from before had placed their drinks. Sam sighed, her heart pounding in her ears. She turned back to [Y/N]. âI-I, uhâŠI guess Iâll be right back.â [Y/N] smiled nervously and nodded. The blonde then stood and walked to the counter, picking up the drinks before spinning on her heel to head back to the table. She sucked in a breath, cursing under her breath at how stupid she was for trying to confess at a time like that. She deliberately slowed her steps so she wouldnât have to face [Y/N] again so soon, but because of the small size of the cafe, it only took her a few seconds to make it back. She sat down and handed the drink over, instantly taking a sip of her own to avoid eye contact.
âWhat were you saying?â Sam put her drink down and cleared her throat. âUh, nothing. Itâs not important.â [Y/N] frowned. âAlrightâŠâ They sat in silence, the only background noise the surrounding chatter of the tables nearby and the occasional sip they alternated between taking. After a few minutes, Samâs phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out and clicked on the notification. Mike had texted, asking if she had confessed yet. She sighed. âNo, I canât do it. Not now. I think we still need time before either one of us is ready.â Mike sent back a frowny face, but agreed that she should wait. âYou should still tell her how you feel though. That way she knows she can come to you when sheâs ready.â Sam rolled her eyes. âFine. But Iâm not telling her now. Iâll tell her some other time.â
She pocketed her phone with a huff and finished off the last of her drink. She stood and walked to a trash can, tossed her empty cup inside, and stepped back over to the table. She put her fidgety hands into her pockets and stood beside [Y/N], who looked up at her with an unreadable expression. âWhy donât we get out of here? I think it would be best to get some fresh air and talk about something else until weâre comfortable.â The girl still sitting nodded and stood up as well, following Sam as they both headed out the door. They got into the blondeâs car, and as they were buckling up, Sam paused her movements, making the [h/c] girl look over at her in confusion. âWhatâs wrong?â
âDidnât you drive here?â âOh, yeah. I guess you can just drop me off here after weâre done hanging out. That way I can take my car home.â Sam nodded and started the engine, merging into the street once the upcoming traffic cleared. They sat in silence for a while, not sure what to say. Finally, as [Y/N] realized Sam hadnât specified where she was going, she turned to her. âWhere were you wanting to go? Iâm not really sure of any store or mall that isnât packed at this time.â Sam hummed, the gears in her mind turning as she kept her eyes on the road ahead. âI guess we can go walk around at the park near my place. Would that be alright?â
âYeah, anything is fine. I just want to get my mind off of what we were talking about for a little bit.â Sam nodded, but they went completely silent after that. They drove for a few more short minutes, though it felt like an eternity to the both of them. Once they finally pulled up to the side of the road, they got out. [Y/N] stood near the hood of the car as she waited for Sam to join her after locking the car. They linked up and walked over to the red track that trailed along the edge of the park, standing a more-than-reasonable distance away from each other. Sam looked around at the other people walking around while [Y/N] stared down at her phone, mindlessly scrolling through posts on her feed.
Samâs previously tense gaze softened as it landed on a group of small children laughing and running as their parents chased them with bright smiles. A small smile of its own made its way to her lips as she looked over at [Y/N]. âHey, have you ever thought of having a family of your own? Yâknow, once youâre ready?â The [h/c] girl looked up, surprised at the sudden question. She shrugged. âOh, uhâŠI guess so. Every once in a while, yeah, but I really want to find the right person first before I even think of starting a family.â Sam nodded. âAh, yeah, thatâs a good idea. But a family doesnât necessarily mean having children. It could mean having nieces, nephews, or a pet, or even just having a partner. Thereâs no real definition of what a family has to be.â
[Y/N] smiled. âThatâs a nice way to look at it.â They shared a smile, finally making eye contact for the first time since they left the cafe. âWhat about you?â âHm?â âHave you ever thought about starting a family when youâre ready?â Sam blushed. âOh. Yeah, I have.â âAnyone specific in mind?â The blondeâs blush deepened. âY-Yes.â [Y/N] suddenly smirked, pocketing her phone as she stepped closer and leaned in a bit to the side. âOh? Who?â Sam looked away. âNo one. I donât wanna say.â âCâmon, Sammy, you can tell me. Iâm the same one you shared all those secrets with back in our bunk.â Sam sighed after a moment and looked down at her feet, unable to wipe the smile from her face. âI-I canât share any names, butâŠitâs this girl.â
âYeah? Tell me about her! Maybe I could find a way to get you two together.â âOh, the irony,â Sam thought to herself. âSheâs justâŠperfect in my eyes. Sheâs kind, beautiful, selfless, strong, and justâŠincredible. I wish I could tell her how I feel. She means the world to me. I could go on and on for hours about how much I love her. I canât picture a life ahead without her in itâI donât want to picture one without her in it either. Even if she doesnât feel the same, I still want to be there for herâto make her happy and feel loved like she deserves.â [Y/N]âs smile seemed forced, not quite reaching her eyes. âOh, it sounds like you really love her a lot!â âYeah, I do. How would you confess?â âMe?â âYeah. If you were in my shoes, what would you do or say to her to let her know how I feel?â
[Y/N] looked ahead, not really looking at anything in particular. âHmâŠWell, Iâd probably take her to a nice place where weâd be alone, and then start talking to her about what I love most about her. Then, if she doesnât seem uncomfortable, Iâd tell her how I feel.â Sam nodded, making a mental note. âThatâs not a bad plan at all. Maybe Iâll follow through with it. I could do it tonight, actually.â âOh, do I need to leave at a certain time so youâre alone?â âNo, itâs fine. Weâll figure it out.â âAlright.â
They continued walking, Sam seeming to lead the conversation afterwards as [Y/N] gave increasingly shorter answers. Finally, after about an hour and a half of walking, they headed back. Sam drove them to her apartment instead of the cafe, confusing the [h/c] girl. She turned to ask her where they were, but the blonde had already gotten out of the car and headed to the front of the building. [Y/N] stepped out and shut the door. Sam turned to her and motioned for her to come over. âCâmon! I wanna hang out with you for a bit longer. Unless youâre busy?â âOh, no, not at all.â
Sam nodded, and they headed inside. They stepped into the elevator as the blonde pressed her floor. They made it up in a few short moments and headed down the overly long hallway. Finally, just as [Y/N] was getting ready to ask how much further they would have to walk, Sam turned and pulled her keys out from her pocket, unlocking the door in front of her and pushing it open to step inside. [Y/N] followed after her. Sam closed and locked the door behind her once they were both inside. âGo ahead and make yourself comfortable in the living room. Iâm just gonna change into something a little more cozy.â âAlright.â
Sam headed into her room off to the side, closing the door behind her and locking it before quickly grabbing her phone. She shot Mike a text in a panic. âSheâs in my apartment rn, what the hell do I do??â Mike didnât take long to respond. âNice!! Shoot your shot and tell her how you feel!â Sam groaned, tossing her phone onto her bed and heading to her closet. She grabbed a slightly oversized t-shirt and some sweatpants. She changed into them quickly and sat on the edge of her mattress, holding her head in her hands as her mind raced. âJust tell her how you feel. Make her feel safe, so that even if she doesnât feel the same, she knows itâs okay to reject you and leave. Donât be pushy.â
She stood and grabbed her phone. She stepped over to her door and unlocked it, though she didnât make any move to actually twist the doorknob and open it. âBreathe, and just tell her how you feel.â She finally opened the door and headed over to the couch, joining [Y/N] as she sat down on the opposite side. They smiled nervously at each other before looking away. Samâs phone buzzed in her hand, making her look down at it. Mike texted again, giving her a few words of encouragement. The blonde smiled with a soft sigh and looked over at [Y/N], who was toying with her fingers. âHey, soâŠabout earlierâwhen I asked about starting a family. There was actually a reason I brought that up.â
[Y/N] turned to her, now intrigued. âYeah? What is it?â âYou know those things I said about that girl I like?â She nodded. âIâm not sure if I made it obvious about who I was talking about, but could you kind of get a hint as to who I was referring to?â [Y/N] looked to the side as she thought to herself. âUhâŠno, actually. I donât really know anyone that we didnât both meet during training, and from what I could tell, you didnât really care for anyone there since they were all really rude at first.â Sam chuckled. âYeah, until they got scolded multiple times, they were honestly pretty annoying. I tried pretty damn hard to stay calm around them, but they made it so difficult.â [Y/N] laughed with her this time. âYeah. Kinda reminds me of boot camp.â
Sam nodded, both women smiling warmly at each other. Suddenly feeling the urge to be closer, the blonde scooted towards [Y/N], who didnât seem to mind in the slightest. âWell, the girl I was talking about, I actually did meet her during training.â The girlâs eyes brightened, seeming hopeful. âR-Really?â âYeah. All those things I said about her were true. I donât want to picture my life without her in it.â Samâs smile widened. âI donât want to picture my life without you in it, [Y/N]. Even if you donât feel the same about me, I want you to know that Iâll always be here for youâtrying everything I can to make you happy. You deserve the world, and I want to try to give that to you.â
[Y/N] stared at her in shock, her face bright red as she fumbled nervously with her shirt. Samâs eyebrows furrowed a bit after a moment of no response, her confidence crumbling. âIsâŠIs everything alright? I didnât make you uncomfortable, did I?â [Y/N] blinked. âHuh? O-Oh, no! Not at all! I just didnât expect you to feel the same way about me that I feel about you.â It was Samâs turn to blush this time. âYou feel the same way about me?â [Y/N] nodded. They smiled wildly at each other, overwhelmed with both joy and relief at the realization that they felt the same way about each other. Sam scooted closer, tenderly taking [Y/N]âs hand into her own. âSoâŠwhat does this mean? What are we?â
The [h/c] girl shrugged after a moment, her smile never faltering. âIâm not sure, honestly. I really do love you, Sam, Iâm just scared.â Sam tilted her head. âScared? Of what?â âOf being in a relationship so soon after making it home. Iâm worried Iâll be too anxious or stressed to play my part in a relationship like this. I justâŠI need time. I promise you, we will dateâmy heart belongs to you, but Iâm just going to need a bit of time to figure things out. Maybe once I find good ways to cope with what happened, Iâll be ready.â She looked up at the blonde, expecting her to be upset. To her relief, Sam was still smiling as wide as before. She nodded and squeezed her hand.
âI agree. I think I need a bit of time as well. Iâm just so relieved to know you feel the same way.â They stared at each other for a moment longer. At length, [Y/N] suddenly leaned forward and pulled Sam into one of those warm hugs she was so in love with. She froze, but quickly melted into the embrace and held her back just as tight, inhaling her scent and closing her eyes. âIâm so glad I met you, Sam,â [Y/N] whispered softly. Sam felt her smile grow wider as she buried her face into the girlâs hair. She held her tighter. âIâm glad I met you too. I love you so much.â [Y/N] didnât respond for a moment, making Sam worry that she had said it too soon. Her worries were washed away, however, as [Y/N] chuckled through a sob. Before Sam could ask what was wrong, a soft, âI love you too,â came from the girlâs lips. They stayed there for several long moments, swaying side to side slightly as they enjoyed each otherâs presence and warmth.
Finally, they leaned back and gazed into each otherâs eyes. [Y/N] had been crying, but Sam could tell it was from joy instead of pain. She grinned, softly wiping her tears away. âEverything will be okay, [Y/N]. I promise you. Iâm here for you.â
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You Don't Wanna Know
[Until Dawn] Samantha Giddings x Female Reader
Word Count: 3.52k
Proofread: Yes
Content Warnings: Sam quite literally falls into insanity, mentions of blood, stabbing, knives, language (?), OOC Sam
[A/N]: This was fun to write, ngl, but I also wrote the whole thing fairly quickly in one sitting, so I apologize if it's kind of hard to read. I did read back over it, but I was sleep deprived, so there are probably mistakes.
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Blade in hand, Sam trembled, readying herself to strike the moment the creature lurking in front of her charged. She steadied her breath, her hazel eyes shooting toward Mike. She gave a subtle nod, a signal that he needed to ready himself for when they both took off running. With another puff of air to steel her nerves, Sam lifted her leg and slammed it down, her foot stamping the cold, cracking cement beneath her, echoing throughout the vacant room. A screech rang out unlike anything she or Mike had ever heard. The Wendigo that had been desperately trying to find the two in the room lunged forward toward the blonde. She timed her movements, ducking down when it came too close and managing to hook her arm around its inhumanely thin bicep. Willing her strength into the right spot, she shifted her weight and forced the Wendigo backward with a twist of her body, essentially throwing it to spiral toward the ground behind her.
âMike, run!â She hollered, briefly glancing back to make sure he did so before her attention returned to the creature now scrambling to get back to its feet. Once regaining its bearings and balance, the Wendigo thrusted itself in Samâs direction once again. Sam gripped the handle of her knife even tighter and made sure to angle herself to strike. The moment it came towering over her, Sam propelled the blade forward, listening with a grimace as it tore through the skin and thin muscle of the beastâs chest. It staggered backward, unfazed as the sharp steel was pulled out from its cavity, and quickly ran closer yet again, somehow unbothered by the gaping wound now pouring blood by the heart.
Upon seeing that the Wendigo wasnât going down, Sam panicked, wondering how she could permanently keep it pinned. She couldnât die hereâshe had someone she had to get back home to. She needed to be there for her, and she needed to be there for her friends, who had all likely made it back to the lodge and were needing a plan. If she could figure out how to kill these things, she could help the group defend themselves as well.
How could she kill this thing?
How the hell could she kill this thing?
Maybe she couldnât kill it, but there had to be a way to hold it off long enough to get away.
She studied it as urgently as she could, barely coming up with a half-batched plan as it closed the distance between them. Her hands trembled, and she internally screamed at them to still. As the long, bony fingers of the Wendigoâs hand grasped Samâs arm, she yelled out, jabbing the beastâs jugular as violently as she could and shoving it backwards. Still gripping her arm, the Wendigo yanked her to the ground as it fell onto its back. Before it could get the upper hand again, Sam shuffled up and gripped the handle with both hands. Planting both knees on either side of the creatureâs torso, she dug the knife in further with all the force she could muster, yanking it sideways and slicing the thin muscle of the throat, trying her best to decapitate it. She made it about halfway to the nape of its neck before it screamed out louder in agony, instinctively picking her up and hurling her away in defense.
With a loud howl of pain, Sam slammed against the floor, skidding across the concrete and rolling away for a moment. She hissed as she propped herself up on her elbows, nails digging into her scalp as she tried to clear her vision. Tugging her hand away, she found blood now drizzling down from her fingertips, spilling out and wrapping around her digits like ribbon until it pooled across her palm and the backs of her knuckles. Almost entranced by the way it moved, she wriggled her fingers before clenching them together to form a fist.
The scars on the sides of her hands burst open at the sudden tensing, spilling out into more rivers that joined the staining streaks already there.
Then, upon hearing the echoey gurgling from her attacker, now several feet away, Samâs head shot up. Her head throbbed harsher at the sudden motion, but she still managed to gain her bearings and assess what was happening ahead of her. The Wendigo, letting out scratchy, broken whines as blood oozed down its form onto the floor, shook and clawed at the skin now torn open on the side of its throat. Aside from the groan when she had been thrown, Sam hadnât made any noise, meaning the beast ahead had no way of knowing where exactly she was.
She took this as her opportunity, noticing that the Wendigo was struggling to even stumble around, clutching at its throat and letting out another shrill wail. As soon as it collapsed to the floor, Sam turned and slipped against the concrete as she took off toward the direction Mike had gone, wrestling against the urge to look back. Against her better judgment, she clutched the bloodied knife toward her chest, praying she didnât have to use it again.
A safe distance away, Sam called out for Mike.
Months after Sam and the others had left the lodge, they finally finished giving their statements to the investigators on the case. As far as she knew, everyone other than Josh had survived, though none of them had talked since they were picked up by the rescue helicopter. Sam had refused help from any of the counselors the police had recommended, not wanting to live through the horrors she had witnessed down in the mines all over again.
Instead, she focused on returning home to her girlfriend, who had no idea of what had been going on the entirety of the time she was gone. She had promised to only be gone for half a week at most, but after all of the interviewing, it had been well over three months. The officers on the case let her make a call to [Y/N] so she could explain the situation, but Sam had kept the details very minimal. The last thing she had wanted was to upset [Y/N] even further. And to her relief, the majority of the details hadnât been released to the public yet, considering they hadnât gone down to discover the monsters themselves.
Even when they went down to seek them out, Sam knew most of them wouldnât survive.
Finally, after an excruciatingly long ride home, Sam had made it. She was quick to stumble up to the front door and let herself in, making a beeline to her shared bedroom with the one she was looking for. Before she got upstairs, however, she snuck into the garage and placed something down, then heading back inside. Briefly, she caught a glance of her reflection in one of the mirrors hung on the wall. She noticed the scar leading from her forehead up past her hairline had started to slowly heal, the one she had earned from her first full battle against a Wendigo. Her hand trailed up to gently let her fingertips graze alone the rough tissue, tracing the shape as she hummed.
For a moment, she considered splitting the scar back open, desperate to relive the thrilling moment she had suffered through down in the mines. She ultimately decided against it, figuring it wouldnât make a difference. The scars would all still be there, even after they healed. She huffed out a small sigh and started toward the stairs again, finding herself standing in front of the bedroom door for a moment before nudging it open.
Normally, when Sam and [Y/N] saw each other again after being separated for an extended period of time, theyâd hug one another tightly and spend the entire day together. Despite this routine, when they finally saw each other then, all Sam could do was wobble forward onto the bed before pulling the smaller girl into her chest. âSam? Holy shit, youâre back,â [Y/N] whispered, sighing in relief as she tugged the blonde closer and turned her head to listen to her heartbeat. âI was so worried.â Sam grinned at her words, silently stroking her hair for a moment before she gave a response.
âAh, no need for that. Things just got weird.â
In the back of her mind, Sam knew that âweirdâ was a severe understatement. However, she had no idea how to put what she had seen into words. She managed to dryly answer [Y/N]âs rapid questions for a bit longer, but ultimately fell asleep in the middle of the one-sided conversation, the exhaustion from the whole ordeal finally kicking in.
Days passed, and it was clear right away that Sam had changed. Instead of being the openly kind, considerate woman [Y/N] had grown to love over the years, she had become cold and distant, growing increasingly defensive and aggressive when anything was mentioned about her trip. How could she have grown hypervigilant over a trip with friends? She wouldnât open up about anything, no matter what [Y/N] tried. She eventually shrugged it off, however, assuming it was just exhaustion and stress from whatever had taken place while she was gone.
She made it her goal to help Sam relax again. Sheâd cook her meals, get her clothes and everything ready when sheâd shower, let her latch onto her when she would occasionally sleep in, and would practically baby her in some aspects, watching her like a hawk to make sure she didnât collapse or grow visibly sick from whatever thought mightâve crossed her mind. This lasted quite a while. [Y/N] had been hoping Sam would finally start opening up after some time if she was just given the support and space she needed, though that moment never came.
Desperate, she had even researched possible ways to work through whatever was swarming through Samâs mind. She reached out to a few licensed therapists here and there, but they werenât able to do much since Sam wouldnât cooperate with any of their questions. Nothing seemed to work. She just wanted the woman she fell in love with to come back to her.
As painful as it was to see her lover and best friend slipping away and becoming someone new, [Y/N] eventually respected her wishes and let her be, gradually halting her questions about the trip to the lodge. She couldnât get into contact with anyone else from the friend group eitherâand she wondered if it was for the same reason that was causing Sam to treat her so differently as well. She hoped they wouldnât all shut everyone else out the way the blonde was already doing to her.
The days would all go by the same way: [Y/N] would get up early when Sam would finally let go of her, fix breakfast for the two of them, eat alone in the kitchen, and head out for the day, usually catching a glimpse of Sam sauntering downstairs and sitting down at the table to finally eat. It was like she was running on a survival schedule. Sheâd only eat and sleep when she absolutely needed to. Anytime she tried to take a nap, sheâd end up springing up from the cushions in a cold sweat, always out of breath. It didnât take long for her to stop trying to rest throughout the day.
During those times, when she wasnât able to sleep, sheâd tap at the scar adoring her forehead then bring her hand back down, picturing the way the waves of her blood had danced against her skin months prior. Sheâd find herself staring at her palm for hours, losing track of time. It was hard for her to remember to eat when this happened, so she had to be reminded.
[Y/N] would text her at lunch, checking up on her, and hardly ever got a response. Sheâd carry out the rest of her shift for the day, then head home, always finding Sam blacked out on the sofa in the den or in their shared bedroom, struggling to stay asleep for more than a few minutes. Sheâd never greet [Y/N] anymore, but she would still make some kind of motion to let her know that she acknowledged her coming back into the house: a small hum, a little nod, or just a simple glance in her direction. Not once did she utter anything.
Then, to end the evening, [Y/N] would prepare dinner or order takeout. To her surprise, Sam would actually sit and eat with her most nights, though she never made conversation.
The two would then trudge up to bed once they finished cleaning up, shower and get changed into their nightwear, and then collapse into a deep slumber the moment they made it under the covers. This repeated for days, which shifted into weeks, and then shifted into months. As the time passed, Sam seemed to get a little less aggressive, though she was still relatively mute. One night, Sam got a call as they sat in the living room, picking at their fast food and watching something random on the TV. She seemed to grow relieved at whatever the caller had told her.
When [Y/N] asked what it was about, Sam simply pocketed her phone and shook her head, returning to her meal. âYou donât wanna know.â
[Y/N] frowned at this, but gave up instantly, forcing herself to push through her sudden nausea and finish her dish. As she took her last bite, she glanced over at Sam, who had put hers down on the coffee table and began to stare blankly at the wall across the room. With a small sigh, [Y/N] stood and picked up both plates, carrying them over to the kitchen to toss the remaining food and rinse off the forks and plates.
As she turned to slide the rack of the dishwasher open, [Y/N] blinked and froze upon seeing Sam wander out into the garage.
The blonde made sure to shut and lock the door behind her once inside the large space, her socks coming into contact with the chilled stone beneath her and hardly doing anything to keep her feet warm. She didnât mind it though. Instead, she ignored the chill that shot up her spine and waltzed to a loose panel being pressed into place behind the multiple boxes she and [Y/N] had piled up for storage.
She lifted a few boxes, sliding them across the ground after moving them behind her, then wriggling the loose wooden plank from the wall and propping it up against a few heavier boxes a few feet away. Her hand reached inside the dark opening now revealed to her, not flinching so much as once at the feeling of cobwebs grazing her skin and entangling themselves around her fingers. She rummaged around momentarily, but cracked a small smirk upon feeling the thin plastic top of the bag she was searching for.
With a quick tug, she lifted the bag up and towards her chest, lazily moving the panel back into place before turning around and retracing her steps to the door leading back into the house. She flicked her wrist and unlocked the door with ease, pulling the door open and letting herself inside. Barely closing the door behind her, she casually walked into the kitchen, planning to stroll straight past [Y/N] without being noticed.
She was noticed, though. It wasnât just her presence that was acknowledged.
Instantly, [Y/N]âs eyes trailed down and landed directly on the bag pressed tightly against Samâs chest. She bristled at the sight of the rusted knife in the bag, coated in dried, flaking blood. Her gaze shot back up to Samâs, who was now staring blankly at her.
âSam?â She started cautiously. The blonde had no reply, only blinking at the sound of her name. âWhat is that?â Still, she was met with a deafening silence.
Finally, fed up with the lack of responses over the months, remembering each time Sam avoided the subject of the lodge, [Y/N] stepped forward and feigned her best look of strength. A newfound sense of anger bubbled up underneath her skin and up her throat. The questions began spilling from her lips before she could stop them. âSam, what the hell is that? Why do you have it? Has that been here this whole time? Is that from the lodge? Did you fucking kill someone?â
For the first time since she made it home, Sam smiled, though it sent a chill down [Y/N]âs spine. The blondeâs grin only widened as she stepped forward. A sound mimicking a chuckle erupted from her throat, more of a low, broken rumble. She shook her head and lowered her tone as she spoke, adding onto the signs that were triggering alarm bells in [Y/N]âs head. She got her answer, even as Sam gave an indirect one.
âYou donât wanna know.â
She brushed past the trembling girl, calmly heading upstairs and into her office down the hall from the bedroom. There, she found the stand she had purchased shortly after making it home. Her fingers traced the lines of the bag still in her hands, toying with the corners before tugging it open. With a sickening smile, she slid the knife out at a painfully slow speed, marveling at the way the light overhead made the browning blood staining the rusted steel glisten.
A hum of admiration slipped from her lips as she dropped the bag by her feet, lifting the knife up higher to get a better view. With a gentle motion, she lowered it to rest on the wooden stand in front of her. Her feet led her backward enough for her to get a better view.
From the corner of her eye, she could see [Y/N] peering in from the doorway, beads of sweat trickling down her face and neck. Sam beamed at her, motioning for her to come in and stand next to her. Afraid of what would happen if she refused, [Y/N] did as told, hesitantly planting herself beside the blonde, whose hazel eyes were trained on her form. Finally, Sam waved her arm forward, motioning toward the knife.
âYou sure you want to know what this is?â
With a loud swallow, [Y/N] nodded. âThis is the knife that I used to save myself back at the lodge. I slit open a Wendigoâs throat to survive. Thought Iâd keep it as a kind of token of sorts. Anytime I start to feel unsure about something, I can look to this as a source of motivation. It saved me once, it can save me again.â
[Y/N] could only stare ahead, her mind spinning as she struggled not to faint. What was a Wendigo? How would this knife be a token of motivation? How was Sam so disgustingly calm about murdering something? That wasnât like her at all. She hated seeing the smallest of animals being hurtâhow could she just murder one? Was this even the same Sam that she had been waiting for back when she was at the lodge to meet up with her friends? Who was the woman standing by her side?
She had so many questionsâtoo many questionsâand she wasnât sure if she would ever get answers to any of them. Or even if she wanted to.
Finally, she tore her eyes away from the source of her spiking nausea to look up at Sam. Her blood ran cold when she turned to find the blonde staring down at her already, something in her eyes confirming [Y/N]âs fear that she had changed. That stomach-churning smile still painted her lips, though now it seemed far more menacing. A hand slid down to clasp [Y/N]âs, making her yelp and jump at the contact.
She glanced down to find Sam now interlocking their fingers, then back up to find the smile gone.
âWhatâs wrong, [Y/N]?â Sam questioned, her tone flat and devoid of any emotion.
She leaned down, now uncomfortably close to the smaller girlâs face, seemingly staring dead into her soul. She cocked her head to the side, almost in a mocking motion. âDid you not want to hear about this after all? I sure hope thatâs not the case. Itâd be a shame. After all, Iâm trusting you to keep this little prize of mine between us, and only us. Will you do that for me?â
[Y/N] couldnât speak, terrified of saying the wrong thing. She screamed at her mind to say something, anything at all. All she could do, however, was stare. She gave a small, almost unnoticeable nod after a torturous string of silence. One in which Sam only stared, unblinking, into her eyes.
Finally, Samâs lips split into a grin again. It didnât quite reach her eyes.
âGood. Letâs see just how long you can keep that promise.â
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Samantha Giddings Masterlist
Here for You (4.4k) War was never easy, especially once it was over, but Sam vowed she'd help you through everything.
You Don't Wanna Know (3.52k) Something happened at the lodge that changed Sam for good, though the only clue you're offered is a bloodied knife.
Apologize (2.04k) An argument sends you away and leaves Sam worried sick.
WIP - Risk (?k) Sam didn't realize that the orchard was going to be closed when she invited you there on an apple-picking date. You, however, don't really mind, and convince her it'll be more fun because of the risk.
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Requited Love
[Resident Evil: Village] Donna Beneviento x Fem! Reader
Word Count: 3.9k
Proofread: Yes
Content Warnings: Spoilers for the game, angst, mentions of past trauma, death, anxiety.
[A/N]: This was a prompt swap with one of my friends, and I've written one more from this challenge with her for Samantha Giddings, though I don't plan to post it anytime soon. I have a masterlist in my drafts that lists all of the characters I want to write for, but I'd like to post three stories for each of those characters before I upload the masterlist--that way I can figure out which ones I will actually write for, and which ones I won't.
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 âCâmon, Aunt Donna! Iâm telling you: if you take her out on a date like that, sheâll have to say yes!â Daniela chirped excitedly from her seat against the armrest of the sofa. Bela elbowed her gently in the arm, scoffing and shaking her head. âDani, [Y/N] shouldnât feel pressured to say she feels the same way. She should have every reason to feel comfortable enough to say no if sheâs not interested.â She turned to Donna, who had been fidgeting with her fingers. âOf course,â the blonde said in a much softer tone, âI donât have any doubts that she wonât reciprocate your feelings. Iâve seen just how thrilled and lively she gets whenever your name is even mentioned.â The doll-makerâs head perked up at this, her shoulders tensed as she stared with pure hope behind her veil at the eldest daughter.
Angie jumped up onto the sofa and bounced on top of Belaâs lap. âReally?â She squealed. Bela smirked knowingly at her as she side-glanced at Donna. âYes, of course.â Daniela leaned forward. âYeah! She really does love you, Auntie! Weâve all seen itâeven Cassandra! Right, Cass?â She turned to her older sister, who was seated at the far end of the couch with her arms crossed, seemingly disinterested. She scoffed and rolled her eyes. âYeah. Itâs sickening to see how oblivious the two of you are around each other,â she retorted. Bela sent her a threatening glare. âCass, watch it. Itâs not their fault theyâre too nervous to confess. Rejection is a painful thing to experience.â
The brunette turned to her. âYeah, I know, but they arenât going to reject each other. We all know that.â âThey donât know that. Well, Donna knows now, but [Y/N] doesnât.â She turned to her aunt with a comforting smile. âI can assure you that the love you have for [Y/N] is requited.â Donna smiled softly under her veil, looking to her lap as the three daughters turned to Angie. âDonât worry,â the small doll spoke while waving her hand dismissively. âIâll make sure Donna doesnât chicken out.â Donna turned to her. âAngie,â she scolded as Daniela and Bela chuckledâCassandra even snickered a bit to herself from the opposite end of the group
The doll-maker sighed and tugged Angie over to sit in her lap. âWhat if I mess something up?â She voiced softly after a moment. Daniela stood from the armrest and moved to sit next to Donna, squishing herself in between her aunt and Cassandra. âHey, watch it!â The redhead ignored her and gently grasped one of Donnaâs hands. âYou wonât ruin anything,â she reassured in an uncharacteristic tone. âBela and I can even help you set everything up so you can focus on making the food!â The veiled woman looked to Bela, who smiled back at her. âYou two would be willing to do that for me?â The blonde nodded. âOf course. Since itâs warm enough outside, we should be able to stay out without much layering.â
Cassandra cleared her throat, prompting everyone to glance over at her. She stared at them expectantly. When she got no answer, she growled and planted her hand flat against her chest. âAm I just supposed to stay here on my own? Do you three really not trust me enough to contribute somehow?â Bela and Daniela looked at each other with confusion. âWe thought this kind of stuff annoyed you,â the blonde responded. âIt does, but I donât like being left out of things. I hate it almost as much as I hate all of this cheesy romance shit.â Bela rolled her eyes and Daniela giggled. âIâm not really sure what you could help with. Dani and I can take care of the table and decor pretty quickly on our own.â
Cassandra growled again, but before she could speak and bicker with her sister, Donna turned to her. âActually, Cassandra, if youâd really like to help, it might be nice for the main part of the meal to be hunted and homemade instead of being bought from the Duke. It would add a more meaningful aspect to it.â Cassandraâs eyes lit up as she smirked. âSay no more. Name the day, and Iâll be there with whatever you need.â She shifted into a swarm of flies and flew up the stairs, leaving her sisters there to finish planning with Donna.
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[Y/N] giggled as Donna led her over behind the house to the edge of the waterfall. âDonna, where are we going?â The doll-maker had covered the girlâs eyes with her hands so sheâd hopefully be surprised by the setup. âSomewhere special, but not far from home. IâŠâ She hesitated, her hands trembling against [Y/N]âs face. The [h/c] girl raised her own hands to cover Donnaâs, gently caressing them with the pads of her thumbs. âHun, just relax. Iâm sure Iâll love wherever you take me.â Donna smiled warmly down at her. Her tensed hands slowly relaxed as they continued walking forward, but quickly grew rigid again as they grew closer to her desired spot.
Finally, after a long while of stumbling and trying not to trip each other, the two women came to a stop. [Y/N]âs eyes were still covered, but she was able to hear the rushing water of the nearby cliff flowing down rapidly somewhere far below them. Donna sucked in a deep breath. âI-I really hope youâll like it,â she whispered, internally slapping herself for stuttering. Even after failing to steel her nerves, Donna managed to remove her hands and drop them down to her sides, where they only remained temporarily before finding each other in front of her torso to pick at one another. [Y/N]âs eyes slowly fluttered open. They quickly widened shortly after as a small gasp slipped past her lips. âOh, Donna, itâs beautiful!â
Donna sighed in relief, glancing over to take in the view herself. There, a good distance away from the edge of the cliff, stood a suitably sized table with two seats placed opposite of one another. A pastel tablecloth draped itself atop the wooden surface of the table, the edges rippling with the soft breeze. Resting on top of the cloth was a small vase filled with dicentras as the centerpiece, two plates of lasagne, and a small tray of antipasto. Two wine glasses full of Barbaresco positioned themselves beside the plates, the rims of the glass shimmering underneath the moonlight. Even from where she stood, [Y/N] recognized the craftsmanship of the wood used for the table and chairsâDonna had made them quite a while ago, but she never knew why until then.
Donna stepped forward and softly placed her hand on [Y/N]âs shoulder. She squeezed it to gain her attention, prompting the girl to look up at her. âDo you really think itâs beautiful?â [Y/N] beamed brightly at her, turning to her and grabbing her hands. Donna blushed. âOf course I do,â she responded cheerfully. The ravenette sighed softly in relief. âIâm glad.â They stared at each other for a moment, not entirely sure what to say next. Finally, Angie came bounding from the opposite side of the house. âSit down and eat before the food gets cold,â she yelled while tugging at [Y/N]âs pant leg. âDonna and the mean sister from the Tall Ladyâs family spent a lot of time on it! Iâll bite your ankles if you donât go sit down.â [Y/N] chuckled. âOkay, okay, fine.â
She and Donna walked over. Before [Y/N] had an opportunity to pull her chair out to sit down, Donna rushed over and did it for her. She thanked her with a sheepish grin and watched as the doll-maker forcefully sauntered over to her own seat. Once they were both seated, they picked up their utensils and hesitantly began to eat. [Y/N] hummed once the flavor hit her tongue. She covered her mouth as she spoke. âOh, wow, this tastes incredible, Donna! And Angie said Cassandra helped with this?â Donna nodded and blushed. âYes. She helped hunt for the meat in the dish, and Bela and Daniela helped me set the table, chairs, and decor up. Theyâre, umâŠtheyâre actually the ones who encouraged me to do this tonight.â [Y/N] smiled. âTheyâre all so sweet, even if they donât like to show it.â Donna nodded in agreement.
She took a shaky breath, unsure of how to even bring up her confession. Her hand trembled as she continued to take small bites. She went to reach for her glass, but decided against it when she noticed just how badly her hand was shaking. She didnât want to spill the wine on herself and end up embarrassing herself while ruining the moment. âHow am I supposed to ask her? There has to be a way to bring it up in a smooth manner.â Panicked, her mind went back to a few weeks prior when she had been discussing the plan with the Dimitrescu sisters.
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âHow do I even go about asking something like that? I donât want it to be sudden and make it even more awkward than it already will be,â Donna anxiously said aloud, surprisingly not using Angie as her voice. The three sisters all turned to her, each one carrying their own expression: Bela seemed distressed, Cassandra appeared annoyed, and Daniela looked as though she was about to burst with the ideas she had been keeping private about the date. âI donât want to screw this upâIâm already enough of a screw-up as it is.â The sistersâ expressions all shifted into one of uniformed concern. They sat next to Donna on the bed, Bela and Daniela taking either one of her hands. âHey, what are you talking about? Youâre not a screw-up,â the redhead assured softly. Donna lowered her head in an attempt to hide the tears pricking her one good eye, even though her veil was still covering her face.
âI am. I always have been. I donât know what [Y/N] even sees in me.â Bela tilted her head as the pad of her thumb brushed over the back of the doll-makerâs hand in a soothing manner. âWhat makes you think of yourself that way?â Donna sniffled and slipped both hands out of the girlsâ grasp, allowing her to bring them up under her veil to wipe her tears and hide her face even further. âIâve always been able to tell how people think of me,â she started softly. âMy parents always favored both of my sisters, and once they passed, they didnât seem to care enough about me to stay. I remember crying to myself each nightâtelling myself that, if I had been good enough, maybe they wouldâve stayed. Maybe they wouldâve loved me more.â
âOh, Donna, youââ âAnd then I met Mother Miranda. I thought I could be a perfect daughter, even if I wasnât fit to be a vessel for Eva. When she told me I was part of the family, even though I wasnât a perfect fit, it didnât upset me because I was happy to finally have people I could rely on. But then I read her entries about the experiments she performed on me.â She wiped her face again, her fingernails digging lightly into her scalp. âSheâŠshe said I was almost a perfect fit, but she was disappointed to learn that Iâm âmentally underdeveloped.ââ
The three women beside her remained silent, unsure of what to say to comfort her. They listened with disheartened gazes as their aunt began to weep. She curled her legs up onto the bed and clutched them to her chest, allowing her to bury her head in between her knees. âI donât want [Y/N] to see me as a disappointment,â she finally rasped at length. âShe means way too much to meâI canât lose her like Iâve lost everyone else.â Bela pulled her to lean against her shoulder. âHey, I may not be able to say anything about what Mother Miranda said about you because thatâs out of my control, but I can assure you with all of my heart that [Y/N] loves you. She would do anything for you, yes, but that also means she wouldnât lie to you about how she feels. If she thought of you in a low manner, you wouldâve been able to tell. Has she done anything to make you doubt how she feels?â
Donna stayed quiet for a moment, seemingly thinking back on what Bela had asked her. After a moment, she shook her head. âNo, she hasnât. She actuallyâŠdoes the opposite.â âShe does? How so?â âShe justâshe makes me so happy. She always compliments everything I do, and supports me, and constantly helps out around the house so I have more time to work in the shop. She even,â she chuckled, letting her legs fall back down to hang over the side of the bed again. âShe even plays the piano and sings for me while I work so I wonât be alone.â Daniela grinned beside her and gently shook her shoulder. âSee? There ya go! Just focus on the positive.â
Donna giggled, and she nodded as she moved to stop leaning against the eldest daughter so she could straighten out her clothes. âI suppose you have a point. I justâI still donât know how to confess how I feel or ask her.â Cassandra stood and stepped in front of the three, crossing her arms. âJust do it. I donât see why youâre so anxious about this.â Bela scoffed and stood up as well. âCass, you need toââ âNo, listen to me. I may not understand why people fall in love, but I do know that Aunt Donna and [Y/N] love each other. Itâs not a temporary thingâespecially for themâso she doesnât need to worry so much about what could go wrong.â She turned to Donna, who had been listening intently. âShe wonât say no, I promise. Just find whatever courage you need and tell her how you feel.â
The doll-maker smiled up at her, though no one could see it, and nodded. âIâll do my best. Thank youâall three of you.â
They all beamed at her warmly. âOf course,â Daniela responded. âSo, howâre you going to confess?â Donna blushed, her shoulders growing tense. âOh, wellâŠIâm not entirely sure. I know you said I couldnâtâand shouldnâtâuse Angie, so Iâm having to find a way to rehearse what I want to say for myself.â âAnd what do you have so far?â âWellâŠâ
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Donna cleared her throat, twirling her fork around and moving bits of food across the plate. âSo, [Y/N],â she mumbled barely loud enough to hear. [Y/N]âs head perked up at the sound of her name. âYes?â âI-I, uhmâŠâ She glanced up at the girl across the table and blushed once they made eye contact, quickly averting her gaze and staring down at her lap. She looked over to find Angie giving her a thumbs up from several feet behind the [h/c] girl. With a shaky breath, Donnaâs hands dropped down to pick at themselves underneath the table. She felt her heart hammering against her ribs, silently wondering if [Y/N] could hear it as well, and she found it hard to breathe properly. She whispered a few words of encouragement to herself under her breath.
Finally, she looked back up, though she couldnât maintain eye contact, and she felt her arm jerking its way slowly above the table. Her palm presented itself face upâa silent plea for [Y/N] to hold her hand, which she did happily. Donna felt herself sigh. Holding [Y/N]âs hand always calmed her downâshe truly felt at peace with her. âCan I be honest with you about something?â [Y/N] squeezed her hand softly, a small smile painting her lips.
âOf course you can. What is it?â Her calm tone felt welcomingâlike it had no judgment behind it. Donna cleared her throat again. It felt too soon into the evening to be confessing like this, but she couldnât wait any longer. She had to know if [Y/N] felt the same. âItâs about why I brought you here tonight. I wanted it to be special because what I need to tell you isâŠvery personal. Itâs important to me.â âIâm glad you trust me enough to tell me this then.â Donna chuckled, mindlessly rubbing her face with her free hand as she felt her face heating up even more.
âI have more than trust for you, [Y/N], believe me.â [Y/N] tilted her head, suddenly growing anxious. âIs something wrong?â âNo, no, nothing is wrong. I justââ She finally looked her in the eye. âYou mean the world to me [Y/N]. Youâve made my life so much better from the moment you arrived. You always know what to say and do to make me feel happy. You make sure I eat enough throughout the day, that I take plenty of breaks, that I get plenty of rest. You always help with the cleaning and cooking, so I have even more time to work on my projects, but you still manage to sit in the room with me to keep me company. Iâve never felt soâŠloved and important to someone. I truly hope you feel the same way about me.â
[Y/N] was awestruck. Her blush was evident as she responded. âI do, Donna. I do feel the same way. You mean the world to me as well. It might be really corny for me to say this, but I just canât imagine my life without you. I donât want to imagine my life without you.â Donna felt the tears already trickling down her cheek and across her jawline. She felt her fears slowly easing up. This was a great signâshe shared the same feelings about how important they were to one another. She smiled, squeezing [Y/N]âs hand even tighter. âIâm so glad.â
They stared at each other for a long while, both too afraid to say anything in fear of ruining the moment. Angie, however, came bounding over and pulled on Donnaâs pant leg. âTell her how you feel already! Itâs getting dark, and Iâm getting tired!â Donna shooed her away silently, her head perking up when [Y/N] giggled. âAngie, donât rush her. She shouldnât feel uncomfortable no matter what she has to say.â
Donna felt her heart beating faster. She stared at her for a long moment, her mind racing. âDonna? You okay?â She jumped. âY-Yes!â [Y/N]âs eyebrows shot up in surprise at her sudden urgent tone, making Donna blush as she reflected immediately on how she answered. She cleared her throat and covered her mouth. âI-I apologize. Yes, Iâm alright.â âOkay, thatâs good.â âBut what Angie was talking aboutâabout me telling youâŠhow I feel?â âYes?â âBefore I tell you, could I possibly ask if youâd promise me something?â âOf course.â âCan you promise me that you wonât leave me? That nothing will change between us?â
[Y/N] laughed nervously, but quickly composed herself a bit when she saw just how terrified and expectant Donna seemed. âI promise, but what exactly are you wanting to tell me? Iâm sure nothing could be bad enough to damage our relationship.â Donna nodded, wiping her tears away and gripping [Y/N]âs trembling hand in her own. âI suppose weâll see. I just wantâI want to tell you,â her voice trailed off, her confidence faltering and crumbling.
âTake your time, okay? Donât feel like you have to rush.â Donna remembered every word of encouragement from the people who knew about that nightâBelaâs, Cassandraâs, Danielaâs, and even [Y/N]âs. She needed to get this over with. The feeling of being a burden returnedâshe was taking too long to get it out there. She gripped her leg tightly and took three deep breaths. Steeling her nerves, she blurted it out before she could lose her courage and back out of it againâthe way she had done so many times before.
âI love you.â
She felt a weight lift off of her shoulders, though it wasnât much. She still needed to know if [Y/N] felt the same. She pried her eye open and finally darted her gaze back up to find [Y/N]âs, only to discover that the [h/c] girl was blushing profusely. They stared at each other in silence for a long moment, making Donna even more anxious. âDidâŠdid I ruin this?â She asked softly. [Y/N] slipped her hand from Donnaâs to wave them dismissively in front of her. âOh, no! No, Donna, not at all! Iâm so sorry, I justâwasnât expecting you to be the first one to confess.â Donnaâs heart fluttered at the statement. She wanted to smile, but she needed to make sure she didnât misinterpret the last part of the sentence.
âSoâŠdo you feel the same way?â âYes! Yes, I do.â âSay it!â A random voice suddenly called from around the corner of the house. Both women jumped and turned to find Daniela peeking around the corner while Bela and Cassandra tried to pull her back into hiding. âWhat the hell?â Donna muttered, turning her attention back to [Y/N] when she laughed. âSorry, they just really scared me,â she said in between breaths. Donna smiled warmly at her and let out a small snicker of her own. âThey scared me as well.â
They gazed at each other with love-stricken grins. Finally, [Y/N] brought her hands up and took Donnaâs into hers, caressing them softly before bringing her left hand up to press a light kiss to her knuckles. âI love you too,â she confessed. Donnaâs heart flipped as a wide smile cracked across her lips. She stood, pulling [Y/N] to her feet, and tugged her into an embrace. âI love you so much. You have no idea how long I've dreamed of saying that to you,â she whispered. The faint sound of buzzing grew louder, and soon, Daniela was beside them, pulling them into a hug of her own. âYes! See? I told you you could do it!â Bela and Cassandra joined nearbyâBela began to try to pry Daniela off of the two while Cassandra laughed at how ridiculous her sister was being. âDani, leave them be! You just ruined the moment!â Donna giggled and leaned back from the hug just far enough to look over at her.
âActually, Bela, she didnât ruin anything. Itâs alright, I promise. Itâs nice to see that sheâs so supportive of how [Y/N] and I feel about each other.â Bela sighed. âIâm glad, but Dani, you still need to let them go. This is their moment,â she said as she finally managed to yank her sister away from the two. Donna and [Y/N] both giggled at them before turning to stare at each other again. âSo what does this mean? Are you two a thing now?â Cassandra suddenly asked as she stepped closer to the group.
The two women glanced at her before returning to each other. They studied each otherâs gaze for a while, seemingly communicating without saying a word, and finally turned back to the sisters. âYes, we are,â [Y/N] announced. Donna looked back down at her, unable to wipe the grin from her face.
âIâm so happy for you both,â Bela replied, softly patting Donnaâs shoulder. âI told you this was a requited love.â
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