#shes so BOLD who is she????? I thought i was a coward
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đđžđ: Who doesnât love a good bunny suit fanfic? This little piece was inspired by the incredible artwork of @alienfreak124. Iâm always in awe of her creationsâher OC is so cool! Honestly, every time I see her work, I wish I had the talent to draw. T-T Always wanted to see what my OC would look like in the Tkatb fandom.
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Also, Iâve been thinking about branching out into other fandomsâCreepypasta is definitely at the top of the list since it was such a huge part of my childhood. Ticci Toby has always been my favorite, and Iâm super excited to dive into that world. Iâm also considering Death Note and Black Butler, but who knows?Â
For now, Iâm pretty set on exploring the creepy side first, especially with all the dark, twisted fandoms.
Anyway, Iâve got about three fics in the works for these lovely menâCrowe, Sol, and Geo. But itâs gonna be one day at a time because, letâs be real, I need to stop posting these things so damn late. College life is getting hectic, but Iâm making it work, even if it means less sleep. Priorities, right?
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Youâre in your room, standing in front of the mirror, tugging at the hem of a plain black dress.
Itâs simple, safe, and exactly the kind of outfit youâd usually wear to a small party. You tilt your head, trying to decide if âsimpleâ is too boring. The party isnât exactly a big dealâjust a casual gatheringâbut thereâs a nagging thought in the back of your mind:Â
Croweâs going to be there.
Before you can overthink it, thereâs a sudden knock at your door. âHey! Open up!â Brittneyâs voice is unmistakableâhigh-energy and impossible to ignore. You sigh, already knowing sheâs about to upend whatever plans youâve made for the evening.Â
When you open the door, Brittney bursts in like a hurricane, her arms overflowing with what looks like⌠fur? No, itâs worse. Itâs a bunny costumeâa black bodysuit with matching ears, thigh high socks, and heels so high they look like a twisted form of punishment.Â
âOh no,â you say immediately, holding up your hands in protest. âAbsolutely not.â
âOh, come on!â Brittney waves the outfit in front of you like itâs the Holy Grail. âItâs perfect! Itâs fun, itâs flirty, and youâll steal the spotlight! Imagine the look on everyoneâs faces when you walk in wearing this. Especially Jericho.â
Your stomach flips at the mention of his name, but you shake your head. âThereâs no way Iâm wearing that. Iâll look ridiculous!â
âRidiculous?â Brittney scoffs, planting her hands on her hips. âPlease. Youâll look hot. Besides, when was the last time you did something bold? Live a little!â She leans in, grinning mischievously. âAnd, you know, like I said he might notice.â
You roll your eyes, before releasing a sigh, âBritt, Iâm not trying to âsteal the spotlight.â I just want to blend in.â
âBlend in?â She gasps like youâve just insulted her personally. âBlending in is for cowards. And youâre not a coward, are you?â
â...Youâre guilt-tripping me.â
âIs it working?â
Unfortunately, yes. You stare at the bunny suit like itâs a wild animal that might bite you, but part of you canât help wondering: What if Brittneyâs right? What if Crowe actually notices?
âFine,â you say, at last, snatching the costume from her hands. âBut different heels and if I look stupid, Iâm blaming you.â
Brittney claps her hands in triumph. âYouâll look amazing, trust me! Now, hurry up and get dressedâI need to see the final look.â
You sigh and shut the door, holding up the bunny suit with a mix of dread and curiosity.
This is either the best idea or the worst mistake.
The moment you step into the party, a hush falls over the roomâor at least it feels like it. The warm glow of string lights strung across the ceiling doesnât do much to soothe the nerves twisting in your stomach. You keep your head down, gripping a drink you barely remember picking up, and try to focus on anything other than the fact that youâre dressed like a bunny in a room full of people dressed... normally. Â
Brittney, of course, is loving every second of it. Sheâs practically glowing as she flits around the room, dropping comments like, âIsnât she adorable?â and âDoesnât she look amazing?â to anyone within earshot. You glare at her from across the room, but she just winks and mouths, âYouâre welcome.â
You hover near the edge of the crowd, trying to blend into the background. Itâs ironic, considering the ridiculous outfit, but you figure if you keep still enough, maybe no one will notice. That plan works for about five minutesâuntil you catch a familiar figure out of the corner of your eye. Â
Crowe. Â
Heâs leaning against the wall near the bookshelf, casually sipping from a glass, his posture as effortlessly relaxed as ever. Even in the soft glow of the party lights, heâs sharp, dressed in his usual clean, put-together style that somehow manages to look both formal and casual at the same time. He always looks like he belongs on a magazine coverâbutton-up sleeves rolled neatly to his elbows, a faint smirk playing on his lips as he listens to someone talk.
You freeze, torn between retreating to the nearest shadowy corner and pretending you havenât seen him, or... well, doing something else. But then, as if sensing your eyes on him, Crowe looks upâand the moment his gaze lands on you, itâs like the rest of the party fades into the background. Â
You brace yourself, half-expecting him to laugh or make some snide remark. Instead, his eyebrows lift slightly, and the corner of his mouth quirks up into what might just be the faintest hint of a smirk. He takes another sip of his drink, sets the glass down, and begins making his way toward you. Â
Oh no.
Before you can figure out an escape route, heâs standing in front of you, tall and composed, with that cool, unreadable expression that makes your heart do ridiculous things. Â
His expression is calm and unreadable, but thereâs a sharp glint in his eyes that immediately sets you on edge. The drink in your hand suddenly feels useless as you clutch it tightly, wishing you had anything to focus on besides the way Croweâs gaze is very obviously trailing over your bunny suit. Slowly.
âNice to see you decided to... dress up,â he says, his tone dripping with amusement as he comes to a stop in front of you. His eyes flicker from your bunny ears to the tights and back to your face, where your mortified expression only seems to fuel his teasing.
âThis wasnât my idea,â you say quickly, feeling the need to defend yourself. âBritt made me wear it. She said itâll steal the spotlight or whateverâŚâ Â
Crowe raises a brow, âBritney suggested this..?â then soft smile appears once again as he leans just slightly closer. âOh, I believe you. But she didnât make you come to me wearing it, did she?â
You sputter, your face heating up. âI didnât come to you! You walked over here!â
âDid I?â he asks innocently, his smirk widening into something outright devilish. âMustâve been the bunny ears. Hard to miss.â
You glare at him, your mind racing for some kind of witty comeback, but itâs hard to think when his gaze keeps darting to your legs, the curve of your waist, and then back to your face, like heâs deliberately making a show of it.
âWell,â he says after a beat, his tone maddeningly casual. âShe wasnât wrong.â Â
Your brain short-circuits. He did not just say that.
âExcuse me?â Â
âAbout the spotlight,â he clarifies, his smirk softening into something almost... fond. âYouâve certainly got everyoneâs attention.â Â
You rolled your eyes, âI look ridiculous,â crossing your arms over your chest, turning your head away from his gaze.
It wasnât long before you felt his finger under your chin to look at him once more, his deep blue eyes filled with warmth, âI wouldnât say that now,â he counters smoothly. His voice drops a little lower, just enough to send a shiver down your spine. âNot that Iâm complaining, of course. But Iâm curiousâhow many people have tried their luck with you tonight?â
Your eyes widen. âW-what?â
You canât decide whether to tell the truth to him or strangle him.Â
âCome on,â he says, his smirk turning positively wicked. âIn that outfit? Like you said, half the room is staring. Though...â He leans in, his voice dropping to a near whisper. âI doubt anyone else is appreciating it quite as much as I am.â
Your breath hitches, and youâre sure your face is about to burst into flames. âCrowe, you canât justââ
âSay the truth?â he interrupts smoothly, stepping just close enough that you can catch the faint scent of his blueberry cologne. âOh, I can. And I will.â
You open your mouth to argue, but before you can, Croweâs gaze shifts, scanning the room. The teasing glint in his deep blue eyes is replaced with something sharper, almost protective, as he takes in the prying eyes of the other partygoers.
âItâs way too many people here,â Crowe mutters, his voice low enough that it feels like the words are meant only for him. Then he glances back at you, his eyes softening in a way that makes your breath hitch.
âLetâs leave.â He mumbled.
âWhat?â
âI said, letâs leave.â His hand brushes lightly against your elbow, the fleeting touch sending a spark up your arm. His gaze lingers on you, unreadable but heavy with something unspoken. âUnless youâd prefer to stay here and let everyone keep gawking at you like youâre... on display.â Â
Your eyes dart around the room, catching a few glimpses of the subtle but unmistakable stares in your direction. The air feels suffocating now, and the idea of staying in this crowded space seems unbearable. Still, you hesitate, caught off guard by the sheer intensity of his presence. Â
âFine,â you say at last, forcing an air of nonchalance even as your pulse quickens. âBut if youâre planning to tease me, Iâm leaving the second you start.â Â
Crowe chucklesâa deep, smooth sound that does nothing to steady your nerves. âDonât worry,â he says, his lips curving into a slow, knowing smirk as he places a hand lightly on the small of your back to guide you toward the door. âIâll behave.â Â
Youâre not entirely convinced, but before you can second-guess your decision, the two of you are stepping into the cool night air. The sharp contrast to the partyâs stuffy warmth sends a shiver down your spine, but itâs not just the chill that has you trembling. Â
Croweâs steps are deliberate, his presence magnetic as he walks you to his car. He unlocks the passenger door with a smooth motion, holding it open for you before rounding the car to slide into the driverâs seat. The quiet thud of the door closing feels heavier in the silence, the hum of the engine breaking the tension only slightly. Â
âBrittneyâs going to wonder where I went,â you say softly, partly to yourself, as Crowe pulls out of the driveway. Â
âIâll text her later,â he replies, his tone calm but firm. âSheâll survive.â Â
The car is dimly lit, the glow of passing streetlights casting fleeting shadows across his sharp features. You can feel his gaze flicking toward you every so often, lingering just long enough to make your skin tingle. Â
He doesnât speak for a while, but the silence between you isnât uncomfortable. Itâs chargedâlike the air before a storm. Youâre hyper-aware of every detail: the way his hands grip the steering wheel, the faint scent of his blueberry cologne filling the small space, the way his jaw tightens whenever you catch him sneaking glances. Â
âYou shouldnât let her talk you into things like that,â he says suddenly, his voice lower now, almost rough. Â
âLike what?â you ask, even though you know exactly what he means. Â
He glances at you briefly, his lips pressing into a thin line before his expression softens. âLike wearing something that makes every guy in the room look at you like theyâve forgotten how to think.â Â
The words are sharper than you expect, tinged with an edge of possessiveness that makes your breath catch. Â
âI thought you didnât mind people staring,â you counter, trying to keep your voice steady. Â
âI donât,â he says, his fingers tightening on the wheel. âUnless itâs you.â Â
The confession hangs in the air, heavy and electrifying. You look over at him, your heart pounding in your chest. Thereâs no teasing smirk now, no easy charmâjust raw, unguarded honesty in his gaze as he pulls the car to a stop at the side of the road in the middle of nowhere.
He turns to face you fully, his expression unreadable but his eyes dark with something unmistakable. Â
âDo you have any idea what you do to me?â he asks, his voice barely above a whisper, the words rough with restraint. Â
Your lips part, but no sound comes out. The heat in his gaze is overwhelming, and you feel pinned in place by the sheer intensity of it. Â
âIâve been trying to keep my distance,â he continues, his tone rough and uneven now, âbut seeing you tonight, dressed like that, letting everyone else see you like thatâŚâ He exhales sharply, running a hand through his hair. âIt drove me crazy.â Â
The air in the car feels thick, charged with an unspoken tension thatâs almost suffocating. Your pulse pounds in your ears, your breaths shallow as you sit still, unsure of what to sayâor if thereâs even anything you should say. The silence stretches out, heavy and electric, until Crowe shifts closer to you, his movements deliberate yet almost hesitant. Â
His hand rises, and for a moment, you think he might stop midway. But then his fingers gently brush against your cheek, tucking a stray strand of hair behind your ear. The touch is light, almost feather-soft, yet it lingersâhis fingertips trailing against your skin just long enough to leave a burning imprint. Â
âPlease tell me to stopâŚâ he murmurs, his voice deep and velvety, the faintest edge of uncertainty in his tone. ââŚbefore I do something Iâll regret.â
A shiver races up your spine at the feel of his touch, and the heat of his proximity makes it impossible to think straight. Your breath hitches, and you swallow hard, your throat suddenly dry. You manage to meet his gaze, his eyes dark and searching, as though heâs looking for any sign of hesitation. Â
âAnd if I donât want you to stop?â you whisper, your voice trembling but carrying a weight of undeniable desire. Â
His breath catches, his chest rising sharply as though youâve just knocked the air out of him. His eyes widen, a flicker of disbelief flashing across his usually composed face. His lips parted slightly as if to speak, but no words came out. Instead, he tilts his head, studying you like heâs trying to convince himself he heard you correctly. Â
You donât reply right awayâwords feel clumsy in the intensity of this moment. Croweâs gaze still lingers on you, steady and deliberate, traveling down the length of your figure and then back up again. His deep blue eyes seem darker in the dim light, their usual warmth replaced by something unreadable, something that makes your pulse race. His soft smile was still there, faint but unshakable, as if he knows exactly what heâs doing to you. Â
Your breath catches, and for a second, all you can think is how badly you donât want this moment to end. Then, before your mind has time to catch up, your body moves on instinct. Slowly, deliberately, you move your body forwardâout of the passenger seat closing the distance between you and him.
His head tilts slightly as he watches you, his soft smile faltering, replaced by a soft gasp for just a heartbeat as you climb onto his lap. Your knees press into the seat on either side of him, the soft material of your tights brushing against his thighs as you warp your arms around his neck looking at him.
For a brief moment, neither of you speaks. The air feels heavy, charged with something neither of you can name. His reaction is filled with disbelief.He inhales quickly, his chest rising against yours, and his hands lift instinctively to your hips. His grip is firm yet hesitant, his fingers flexing slightly on the tight spandex of your bunny suitas though heâs testing the reality of the situation. Â
Youâre glad you caught him like thisâoff-guard, unguarded. Itâs rare to see him anything but happily composed, but now? Now, his usual teasing and confidence feels shaken, his calm veneer cracking just enough to let you peek underneath. Â
âDonât regret thisâŚâ you whisper, your voice low and thick with emotion. âPlease donât stop, Jericho.â Â
The tension in his shoulders eases, but only slightly. His body remains taut beneath yours, every muscle coiled like a spring. His hands tighten against your hips as if anchoring himselfâor maybe anchoring you. He leans forward, and the closeness is dizzying.
His breath fans against your neck, warm and teasing, and goosebumps rise across your skin in response. His hands shift from your hips, sliding upward in slow, deliberate movements that leave you breathless. His thumbs trace over your waist, the faintest pressure sparking heat in their wake. His fingers move higher, brushing against your sides, and you canât stop the way your body responds, arching slightly into his touch. Â
Soon his lips hover near your ear, his voice low and husky, dripping with intent as he murmurs, âI wonât.â Â
May got a little carried away hereâŚ
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You donât know how it happened.Â
So okay, you do know how it happenedâyou were dumb enough to bet against Hyugo. The guy might be obnoxious, loud, and silly as hell, but unfortunately, heâs also good at literally everything. Somehow, that fact slipped your mind when you let him talk you into betting on the last round of a stupid game at a party.
It was one of those chaotic, anything-goes types of games, the kind where people are shouting over each other, rules barely make sense, and luck has just as much sway as skill. You donât even remember what it was calledâsomething involving a blindfold, ping pong balls, and a lot of yelling. Iâm kidding hereâŚ
All you know is that Hyugo had that stupid grin on his face, the one he always wears when he knows heâs about to win. Â
âCome on,â heâd said, his voice dripping with smugness as he leaned against the table. âYou scared or something? Whatâs the worst that could happen?â Â
And like an idiot, you fell for it. âIâm not scared,â you shot back, crossing your arms. âYouâre on.â Â
Big mistake. Â
Because five minutes later, you were standing there in stunned silence, staring at Hyugoâs triumphant face as he held up his winning ping pong ball like it was an Olympic gold medal. Â
âWow, that was almost too easy!â he said, laughing as he clapped you on the shoulder. âYou really thought you could beat me?.â Â
You scowled, already regretting your life choices. âYeah, yeah, whatever. What do you want?â Â
His grin widened, and you instantly knew you were doomed. âOh, donât worry,â he said, his voice practically oozing with fake innocence. âItâs nothing crazy. Just a little outfit change for, letâs say... an hour?â Â
Your stomach dropped. âWhat kind of outfit change? I have a movie night at Solâs place later,â Â
And now here you are, standing in Solâs dimly lit studio apartment, wearing a bunny suit that makes you feel about three sizes too exposed and questioning every decision youâve ever made. Â
How the tf did Hyugo knew your size anyway?
The small space smells like popcorn and energy drinks, and thereâs a paused horror movie on the screen, but all of that pales in comparison to the look on Solâs face. Â
He hasnât stopped staring since you walked in. Â
The guy is sitting on his beat-up couch, one leg tucked under him, the TV remote hanging limp in his hand. His mouth is slightly open, and his face? Â
Bright red. Â
Like, glowing tomato-red, borderline matching the devil on the movie poster behind him. Â
ââŚWhat are you doing?â he finally chokes out, his voice cracking just enough to make you raise an eyebrow. He clears his throat and tries again, this time deeper: âI mean, whatâs this?â He gestures vaguely at you, but his hand is shaking a little, so itâs not exactly smooth. Â
You cross your arms, trying to tug the hem of the crotch area down to show less skin, but thereâs no saving itâitâs just too short. âLost a bet to Hyugo from party earlier today,â you mumble, your voice flat, as if that explains everything. Â
Sol squints at you, the disbelief radiating off him in waves. âHyugo made you do this?â His tone flips between outraged and incredulous. His eyes dart down to the whole getupâ floppy bunny ears, the thigh-high socks, even a little button tieâand then snap back up so fast you think he mightâve given himself a neck cramp. âUgh⌠Heâs the worst sometimes.â Â
âYeah, thanks for the groundbreaking insight,â you deadpan, shooting him a withering glare. âI figured that out the moment Hyugo handed me this thing.â Â
Sol drags a hand through his perpetually messy hair, clearly grappling with some kind of inner turmoil. âYou didnât have to wear it, though,â he mutters, his usual grumbly tone edged with something oddly defensive. âYou couldâve just⌠I dunno, said no.â Â
You blink at him, unimpressed. âOh, sure. And let Hyugo post that video of me tripping like an idiot in front of the entire campus? An excellent alternative, Sol. Really genius stuff.â
He makes a weird noise in his throat, half a groan, half something else, and he mutters, âStill better than thisâŚâ But his eyes betray him.
Because despite the whole âugh, this is dumbâ act, Sol keeps looking. Like, really looking. His gaze lingers on your bunny ears, the curve of the bodysuit, and the thigh-high socks that are making you wish the couch would swallow you whole. Every time his eyes travel down, they snap back up so fast youâd think he got whiplash.
âWhatâs your problem?â you snap, crossing your arms over your chest, mostly for your sanity. âYouâre staring.â
âIâm notââ He cuts himself off, dragging his hand down his face with a groan. âWhatever. Iâm not the one dressed likeâŚâ His words trail off as he waves vaguely in your direction, his ears reddening again as if even describing the outfit is too much for him. Â
You sigh and plop down on his old couch because thereâs literally nowhere else to go in this shoebox of an apartment. As soon as you do, Sol freezes like youâve just stepped on a landmine. His whole body stiffens, his hands gripping his knees, and you swear he stops breathing.
âRelax,â you say, kicking off your heels with a sigh. âItâs not like I want to be here in this dumb outfit either.â
âYou donât look unhappy,â he mutters, barely audible, but you catch it.
Your head snaps toward him, catching the faintest flicker of his eyes darting to your outfit before immediately locking onto the popcorn bowl on the coffee table like itâs his last lifeline. His face is âburningâ, and it only gets worse when he realizes you caught him looking. Â
âExcuse me?â you ask, leaning in slightly because you canât let him off the hook that easily. Â
âI didnâtââ His voice cracks, and he clears his throat so violently itâs almost painful. âI just meantâuh, never mind.â But his ears are practically glowing, and you can feel the tension radiating off him in waves. Â
âSure, okay,â you say, sighing as you settle deeper into the couch, before you mention, âItâs not like youâve been staring at me like a creep since I walked in or anything.â Â
âI wasnât staring!â he blurts, far too defensively for someone who was. He drags a hand through his hair, the strands sticking up even more as he groans like heâs on the verge of losing it. Â
âOh, you werenât?â you tease, tilting your head. âAre you calling me a liar?â
He shifts uncomfortably, his eyes flicking to your legs for half a second before darting away. His hands curl into fists on his lap, and his breathing sounds... uneven.
Fast. Â
One second, youâre sitting on the couch, awkwardly avoiding his gaze, and the next, youâre swept up off the cushions. His arms slide under you, one wrapping around your back and the other hooking beneath your knees, lifting you effortlessly into a bridal carry. Â
âSol!â you shriek, your hands instinctively grabbing onto his shoulders. âWhat are youâput me down!â Â
But he doesnât.
Instead, he lowers himself back onto the couch, keeping you securely in his hold. Your legs dangle awkwardly over his arm, your heels threatening to slip off, and youâre acutely aware of how close your faces are nowâhis warm breath brushing against your skin, his sharp eyes fixed on yours. Â
âRelax,â he mutters, his tone gruff but oddly soft. âYou were fidgeting too much. Thought you were about to hurt yourself or something.â Â
âHurt what now?!â you snap, glaring at him even as your cheeks flush. âI wasnâtâSol, that doesnât even make sense. Let me go.â Â
âNot yet,â he says simply, his grip tightening slightly as if daring you to try and wriggle free. Â
You glare at him, but the heat of his gaze makes it hard to keep your composure. His eyes flicker down for a momentâtrailing from your flushed face to the curve of your legs draped over his arm. Heâs trying to play it cool, but the way his jaw clenches and his ears turn a faint shade of pink gives him away. Â
âYour legs are cold,â he murmurs after a beat, his voice quieter now. Â
âI wonder why,â you deadpan, trying to ignore the way your heart skips at the hint of concern in his tone. Â
His lips twitch a shadow of a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth. âThis outfit isnât practical.â Â
âWell, I didnât exactly pick it,â you grumble, squirming slightly in his hold. Â
âStop moving,â he mutters, his voice dropping an octave. His hands shift slightly, one sliding along your back and the other brushing against your thigh as he adjusts his grip. The casual intimacy of it makes your face burn hotter. Â
âSol...â you warn, your voice shaky. Â
But instead of answering, he leans back slightly, settling you more comfortably in his lap. The movement makes your head spinâpartly from the sudden shift, but mostly because of how close he is now. Youâre practically curled up against his chest, his arm still supporting your legs while his other hand rests firmly against your back. Â
And then he looks at you again. Really looks at you. His orange-red eyes lock onto yours, and for a moment, the teasing, grumbly version of Sol youâre used to is nowhere to be found. Thereâs something different in his expression nowâsomething serious, almost vulnerable, and it steals the breath from your lungs. Â
âYou should be more careful,â he murmurs, his fingers brushing lightly against your knee. His hands slide from your hips to your legs. âThese heels couldâve hurt me,â His thumbs trace slow, deliberate circles along the tops of your thighs, sending shivers up your spine.
Your mouth opens to respondâmaybe to defend yourself, maybe to yell at him, youâre not sureâbut then his hands shift lower, skimming over the curve of your calves. He grabs one of your feet, his fingers curling around your ankle as he starts tugging off your shoe. Â
âSol, I can do that myselfââ Â
âN-No,â he practically begged. His cheeks are pink, his expression strained like heâs trying to keep it together. âPlease, just let me.â Â
Youâre too stunned to argue. Heâs slow about it, almost hesitant, his calloused fingers brushing against your skin as he removes one shoe, then the other. When heâs done, he lets his hands linger for a moment, his thumbs brushing over your bare ankles. Â
His eyes flicker back up to yours, and thereâs something desperate in his expression now like heâs holding himself back from doing something stupid. âWhy do you always have to make this so hard?â he mutters, half to himself. Â
âIâm making 'it' hard?â you blurt, your voice shaky. Â
âYou showed up like this,â he counters, his gaze sweeping over you again. âLooking like... this.â Â
He leans closer, so close you can feel the heat radiating off him. His hand slides up, tracing a line from your ankle to your knee, then up your thigh, stopping just shy of where the hem of the bunny suit begins. His knee presses a little closer, and you suck in a sharp breath. Â
âDo you have any idea what youâre doing to me right now?â he asks, his voice barely above a whisper. Â
Your brain short-circuits. You donât even know how to respond to that, especially not when his eyes are locked on yours like heâs waiting for an answer. Â
âSol,â you finally manage, your voice barely audible. âYouâre being weird.â Â
âI know,â he mutters, his lips twitching into a crooked, almost self-deprecating smile. âIâm always weird. But you make it worse.â Â
And with that, he dips his head lower, his breath ghosting over your lips like heâs daring you to stop him. Â
Please donât make him stopâŚ
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Geo hadnât thought much about your text at first.
You were running lateâwhat else was new? He was used to it by now. Youâd told him to let himself in with the key under the mat since you were still getting ready, and, well, thatâs what he did.
Your apartment was as familiar to him as ever: the faint smell of your scented candles. Geo plopped onto the couch, scrolling through his phone to kill time. After about ten minutes of waiting, he sighed loudly, tossing his phone onto the coffee table.
âWhy do I let you do this to me?â he muttered, dragging himself to his feet. He made his way down the hall, the hardwood floor creaking faintly under his boots.
The door to your bedroom was cracked open, soft light spilling out into the hallway. He tapped lightly on the frame with his knuckles. âHey, weâre gonna be late, yâknow. Whatâs taking you soââ
He pushed the door open mid-sentence, stepping inside. And then he stopped.
His brain short-circuited.
There you were, standing in front of your full-length mirror, fiddling with a pair of floppy bunny ears.
A very, very skimpy bunny suit clung to you like a second skin, all shiny black fabric and sheer tights that showed just enough to drive someone insane. The plunging neckline, the dangerously high cut of the bodysuit, the tiny bowtie collar around your neckâit was absurd. Ridiculous. And yet somehowâŚ
You looked stunning.
Geo froze in the doorway, one hand gripping the frame like it was the only thing keeping him upright. His trademark sarcasm, his quick wit, his effortless aloof expression? Gone. His brain? Absolutely empty.Â
His mouth opened like he wanted to say somethingâanythingâbut no words came out.
You noticed him then, spinning around so fast that your bunny ears flopped dramatically to one side. âGeo!â you shrieked, your voice an octave higher than usual. âWhat the hell are you doing? I thought you were on the couch.â
âWhat am I doing?â he echoed, his voice cracking slightly as his eyes flicked over you, up and down, up and down, like he couldnât stop himself. He quickly snapped his gaze upward, focusing on the very uninteresting ceiling. âWhat the hell are you wearing?â
You crossed your arms over your chest. âItâs for a charity event,â you muttered defensively. âCrowe asked me to help raise donations.â
Geoâs jaw clenched, his fingers twitching at his sides as he tried to keep his gaze anywhere but directly on you. His eyes betrayed him, though, darting back to your legs, your waist, yourâ âWhat kind of charity involves⌠that?â he asked, gesturing vaguely at your outfit like it was some kind of alien artifact.
You groaned, turning back to the mirror to adjust the bunny ears again. âItâs a themed event, okay? College students are more likely to donate if thereâs⌠I donât know, incentive?â
âIncentiveâŚ?â Geo repeated, âAnd Crowe ask you wear that? Crowe?â His tone was somewhere between disbelief and outrage. âWhat is wrong with him? Is he insane?â
âItâs not that bad,â you said defensively, though your voice wavered because, yeah, it was kind of bad. âItâs for a good cause!â
Geo crossed his arms, his lips pulling into a tight line. âNo. Nope. Not happening. Youâre not walking out of here dressed like that. I donât care if itâs for world peace.â
You threw your hands up. âWhat are you, my dad? Relax, Geo. Itâs fine.â
âFine?â He frowns, irritated, his eyes accidentally drifting downward before snapping back up to your face. He looked like he wanted to sink into the floor. âYou look likeâyouâugh, never mind.â
You raised an eyebrow. âI look like what?â
âForget it.â he sighed, his face turning an even deeper shade of red. âJust⌠just go change or something."
âI canât!â you said, exasperated. âThis is the whole point of the event!â
Geo groaned, dragging a hand down his face in pure exasperation. His usual sharp wit was dulled by whatever internal battle he was clearly losing. âWhy do I have to be the one to see this? Literally anyone else wouldâve been better. Anyone.â
You crossed your arms, giving him an incredulous look. âYouâre the only one with a car who wasnât busy,â you shot back, matter-of-fact as ever.
Geo huffed, throwing his hands up dramatically. âYou shouldâve just taken the bus, then!â
âAnd have creepy men ogling me the whole ride? Absolutely not,â you retorted, your tone sharp. âYouâre a much better option. Like it or not.â
âWell,â he muttered, clearly flustered as his hand shot to the back of his neck, his eyes darting anywhere but at you, âIâm regretting it now.â
You sighed, turning back to the mirror and fiddling with the bunny ears again, your patience wearing thin. âLook, if itâs that big of a deal, just wait outside. Iâll be done in a secâI just need to put on my shoes.â
For a moment, you thought he might actually listen. But then Geo took a step closer, his posture shifting. The embarrassment still lingered in his tense shoulders and flushed face, but there was something else nowâsomething almost⌠resolute.
Before you could ask what he was doing, he reached out and grabbed your wrist, turning you around so fast you nearly stumbled.
âGeo?â you asked, startled by the sudden intensity in his gaze.
He didnât answer. Instead, without missing a beat, he pushed you backward with a firm but careful hand, and your back hit the edge of your bed. You let out a startled gasp, barely managing to catch yourself as you propped up on your elbows.
âHey! What the hellââ
You froze as Geo knelt in front of you, his hand gripping your ankle firmly but gently. His other hand reached out for your heels, which had been discarded nearby, and he snatched them up with a quick, fluid motion.
âYou need to hurry up,â he grumbled, his voice low and laced with irritation as he slid the first heel onto your foot. His touch was surprisingly gentle, his fingers brushing against your sheer tights as he adjusted the strap. His face, however, was a different storyâflushed red and rigid, like he was barely holding himself together. âSo justâshut up and let me handle it.â
You blinked, your mouth opening to protest but no words coming out. Geo hadnât spared you a glance, too focused on fastening the strap with a level of concentration that was almost comical.
âYouâreââ you finally managed, but your voice wavered as his hands moved to your other foot.
âAnd youâre taking forever,â he shot back, not missing a beat. His grip on your ankle tightened slightly as he secured the second heel, his eyes resolutely fixed downward.
Is he blushing?
Your eyes narrowed, âYou seem red there,â you teased, leaning back on your hands and watching him with a growing smirk. âWhat happened to all your sarcastic remarks, Mr. Smartass?â
âShut up,â he muttered through clenched teeth, still not looking at you as he finished adjusting the second strap.
His fingers brushed against your ankle again, lingering just a second too long, and you swore you saw his ears turn even redder. Deciding to test your luck, you slowly crossed one leg over the other, making the movement deliberately graceful.
Geoâs aquamarine eyes flicked up instinctively at the shift in movement, and when he realized what heâd done, he snapped his gaze away so fast it was almost whiplash-inducing.
âStop doing that,â he muttered, his voice lower now.
âDoing what?â you asked, feigning innocence as you tilted your head and batted your lashes at him.
âYou know what,â Geo shot back, his jaw tightening as he focused way too hard on the buckle of your heel, his fingers fumbling slightly.
âAw, is Geo embarrassed?â you teased, your voice dripping with playful mockery as you leaned forward slightly, one of your legs crossing just enough to invade his space. The toe of your heel pressed lightly against his chest, and you tilted your head, a mischievous grin tugging at your lips. âI didnât think youâd get so flustered over a little outfit.â Â
Geo, ever the picture of calm composure, froze mid-motion. His hands, which had been casually adjusting the cuffs of his jacket a moment ago, were now completely still. For a second, it was like time itself had paused. Slowlyâdeliberatelyâhis gaze lifted, locking with yours. Â
Fuck.
His aquamarine eyes, normally narrowed and calculating, were different now. They seemed darker, more intense, clouded with something you couldnât quite place. It wasnât annoyance, nor was it the usual stoic indifference he wore like armor. Whatever it was, it had you swallowing hard. Â
The teasing smirk on your face faltered just slightly as curiosity crept in. You tilted your head to the side, your lips parting faintly as you tried to read him, to figure out what was going on behind that icy stare. âGeo?â you prompted softly, your narrowed eyes searching his face. Â
Still, he didnât look away. He couldnât seem to. Â
It was unnervingâand kind of thrilling, if you were honest. Normally, a jab like that would earn you a dry, sarcastic retort, something sharp-edged that would put you right back in your place. But this time? Nothing. Whatever comeback heâd had locked and loaded vanished the second your teasing grin softened into something more uncertain. Â
The silence stretched, tension thickening between the two of you like a coiled spring. You couldnât tell if it was your own heartbeat hammering in your chest or his, but the moment felt impossibly fragile. Â
âSeriously, say something,â you murmured, a hint of nervous laughter creeping into your tone. You pressed your foot just a little harder against his chest, trying to get any kind of reaction. âYouâre starting to freak me out.â Â
His gaze flicked briefly to your legâthe curve of your calf, the ridiculous heel perched at the end of itâbefore snapping back to your face. âYou shouldnât play games you canât win,â he said finally, his voice low and even.
Your breath caught for half a second. His hand moved, wrapping firmly around your ankleânot harshly, but with enough pressure to make your pulse skip a beat. With one smooth motion, he guided your leg away from his chest.
âYou donât get it,â he said suddenly, his voice quiet but firm, his tone a complete shift from his usual snark.
The intensity in his voice caught you off guard, and your expression faltered. â...Donât get what?â you asked, your playful tone slipping into something more hesitant.
Geoâs hands clenched into fists, his knuckles white as if he were trying to hold something back. He stood abruptly, the sudden motion making you flinch slightly. His eyes immediately flickered with regret at your reaction, and he took a deep breath, trying to collect himself.
âShit,â Geo muttered under his breath, running a hand through his already messy hair. His back was turned to you, but the stiffness in his posture betrayed his frustration. He exhaled sharply, shoulders rising and falling as though wrestling with something he couldnât quite say. Â
âGeoâŚâ you started softly, the sharp edge in your tone from earlier now replaced with concern. Â
âDonât,â he cut you off, his voice strained and hoarse, like the words were being dragged out of him. âWeâre not going to the charity event. Youâre staying here. End of discussion.â Â
You blinked, caught off guard by the sudden shift. âWhat?â you exclaimed, still perched on the edge of the bed. âYou canât just decide that for me!â Â
He turned to face you, amber eyes blazing with a mix of irritation and something you couldnât quite place. âWatch me.â Â
Before you could react, Geo stalked toward your desk, snatched a hoodie draped over the chair, and swung it around your shoulders with surprising precision. His hands lingered just long enough to tug it snugly over your frame, the fabric swallowing the delicate silhouette of your bunny suit. Â
âYouâre not going anywhere in that,â he said firmly, his tone brooking no argument. He stepped back slightly, his gaze flicking over you as though ensuring his makeshift cover-up was secure. âIf Crowe wants donations that badly, he can wear the damn bunny suit.â Â
Your jaw dropped, words caught somewhere between outrage and disbelief. âGeo, youâre being absolutely insane!â Â
âYeah, probably,â he admitted, flashing a grin that was more sharp edges than warmth. âBut at least Iâm not letting you walk into a room full of idiots who wonât be able to keep their eyesâor their thoughtsâoff you.â Â
Heat crept up your cheeks at his bluntness, and you folded your arms tightly across your chest. His words hung in the air, heavy and unyielding, and the tension between you grew like a palpable thing. Â
âYouâre seriously overreacting,â you muttered, but your voice lacked its usual bite. Â
âAm I?â Geo shot back, stepping closer. His towering frame cast a shadow over you as his gaze locked onto yours, burning with an intensity that made your pulse quicken. His voice dropped, low and deliberate. âDo you even realize howââ He stopped abruptly, his jaw clenching as if swallowing the words was the only way to keep them from spilling out. Â
âRealize what?â you pressed, your own voice barely above a whisper now, caught somewhere between defiance and curiosity. Â
Geoâs eyes darted to the floor, then back to you, before he let out a low, frustrated growl. In one swift movement, he stepped forward, his hands gripping your shoulders as he pushed you gently but firmly down onto the bed. Â
âGeo, what the hellââ Â
Your protest was cut short as he followed, his weight settling over you in a way that was far from aggressive but left no room for escape. His arms slipped around you, pulling you into a tight embrace as his head dropped to your chest. Â
The world seemed to stop as you felt the warmth of his breath against your collarbone. He didnât say a word, his face buried against you, his grip almost desperate. Â
You froze, your hands hovering uncertainly in the air. âGeo?â you murmured, your voice soft and unsure. Â
âJust⌠shut up for a second,â he muttered, his voice muffled against you. His tone was softer now, tinged with vulnerability that made your chest ache. âLet me have this.â Â
Your hands hesitated before they slowly lowered, one settling against his back, the other threading cautiously through his hair. His body tensed at first but then melted into yours, his hold tightening as if he were afraid youâd disappear. Â
âYou drive me crazy, you know that?â he mumbled, his voice raw and unguarded. âAnd not in the way Iâm used to handling.â Â
For a moment, neither of you moved, the weight of his wordsâand his closenessâstealing the air from the room. Whatever you were going to say died on your tongue as you let the moment stretch, the sound of his breathing steadying against you. Â
âOh,â you said finally, your voice quieter now, âYouâre not making any sense. Weâre going to be late for the event,â you murmured, trying to keep your tone soft but firm.
âGood,â he muttered into your chest without lifting his head.
âGood?â you echoed, your brows furrowing. âCroweâs going to kill us if we donât show up. And you promised to drive me, remember?â
âI donât care about Crowe or the stupid event right now,â he grumbled, his voice low and slightly muffled. âItâs not important.â
âNot important?â You leaned your head back against the bed in disbelief. âYouâre acting like the worldâs ending because of a bunny suit, Geo. Whatâs really going on?â
He finally lifted his head slightly, just enough to look at you. His amber eyes burned with an intensity that made your breath catch. âYou still donât get it, do you?â he asked, his voice low and gravelly, a mix of irritation and something deeper. âI donât want anyone else looking at you the way I am right now.â
Your heart skipped a beat, his words sinking in and leaving you momentarily speechless. âGeoâŚâ you started, but he didnât give you a chance to finish.
Instead, his arms tightened around you, pulling you impossibly closer as his lips brushed the curve of your neck. You tensed under his touch, your breath hitching as his teeth gently grazed your skin.
âJust give me five minutes,â he whispered, his voice low and rough, sending a shiver down your spine. His lips pressed softly against the spot heâd just bitten, lingering for a moment before pulling back slightly. âFive minutes, and then Iâll get up, and we can go. Deal?â
You blinked, trying to process what just happened, your body feeling like it was on fire where his lips had been. âGeo, thatâs notââ
âFive minutes,â he repeated, cutting you off. His tone was quieter this time, almost pleading as his eyes locked onto yours, filled with a vulnerability he rarely let you see. âPlease.â
Wow. Five minutes it is then.
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this crush is bringing out a side of me I didn't even know existed. who is she.
#shes so BOLD who is she????? I thought i was a coward#she wants to confess but wont because she isnt sure he feels the same and doesnt want to get rejected and make the friendship awkward#she wants to slowly romance him and get in his head over the course of 2 yrs and make him fall madly in love w her ...........#she is holding back every day from spontaneously confessing#she needs to be put down like a lame horse#she needs to calm downnn and be normal#rambles#log
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