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"stop making akechi pancake jokes its 2024" no fuck you
#horrible news i'm obsessed with him#raise your hand if youre actually surprised#i see an egotistical smartass brunette twink with daddy issues whos doomed by the narrative and i latch on like a motherless duckling#bro i deadass forgot how to draw it took me so long to figure out how to do this mfs hair đ¤Śđ˝ââď¸đ¤Śđ˝ââď¸#gayass motherfucker detective bitch i hate him so much#persona 5#p5#persona 5 royal#p5r#goro akechi#lotus draws#i better not see anybody call him dazai in the comments again or im gonna gut you like a fish#its happened on three separate posts GIVE UP
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Hey come here puppy, come here and sit on my lap honey, let me hold you~ That's my puppy, just lay on my chest, yes just like that my love, rest your pretty little puppy head and let all those thoughts fall out~
You've had quite a long day haven't you pup? Look at you, your eyes are all sleepy and pretty, your cute lil tired smile n frown, your hair all fluffed up from being so busy all day... it's alright my sweetheart, I've got you, I'm staying here with you all night
Let me help put your collar on baby, you're just a little puppy after all, you just focus on getting yourself comfy love~
We can do anything you like my precious pup, we can cuddle here in bed or I'll sit next to you while you're snug in your little doggie bed. I can run you a nice bath and try to rub and scrub all your worries away, even just for a bit honey. We can watch something you like, or I can tell you a story, we can nap or do some nice coloring while I brush your hair all soft
You're my precious darling little puppy love, my good puppy who I'm so sooo very proud of, I'll always want to hold and care for you after a long day, you're the one I love~
#xochimilli writes#xochimilli comfort#đŤpuppy#hehe surprise postie for you baby !!! aa aaaa i'm huggin youuuu HUGGING YOU HUGGING YOU KISSING YOU KISSINF YOU#i love my boyfriend. i always wish i could comfort and care for him. even more after they've had a long tiring day âĄ#petpl@y#petpl4y#pup nsft#nsft puppy#puppy ns/fw#puppy nsft#bd/sm puppy#puppy sub#dumb puppy#soft nsft#soft daddy#soft d0m#bd/sm pet#t4t nsft#ftm dom#queer nsft#queer ns/fw#queer love#comfort#t4t ns/fw#t4t puppy#trans t4t#t4t love#t4t#puppy bf
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smooch sketches
#hi ive been listening to oh why by the fur. a lot and its got me in a mood#dont be surprised if i go on a kazurei spree lmao#buddy daddies#kazuki kurusu#rei suwa#kazurei#fanart#my art
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MC:*wearing a t-shirt that says; âSatan is my sugar daddyâ* Satan! Do you like my new shirt? :D
Satan:*nodding* I do.
MC: Wait, really?-
Satan:*grinning* Of course, you should wear it on our next date.
#actually thought I posted this one ages ago-#roâs dumb stuff tag!#surprise itâs queue!#obey me satan#obey me shenanigans#obey me crack#obey me mc#obey me incorrect quotes#incorrect quotes#crack post#om! satan#om! mc#om! shenanigans#om! incorrect quotes#obmswd satan#obmswd#obey me shall we date#obmswd mc#btw this is a crack post!!!!#Iâm not saying mc is calling Satan daddy itâs a joke about the very real t-shirt you can buy!!!!!!
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"Stillborn? No, no, still born." -- DPXDC AU
Based off a comment I saw where Bruce knew about Talia's pregnancy in the earlier comivs, and was ecstatic to be a father. So much so that Talia feared he'd give up being Batman for it, so when she gave birth she put the baby (Damian) on a doorstep and (seemingly) told Bruce that the baby was stillborn.
Instead of Damian, that baby was Danny! Meet Daniel Brown, the 14 year old foster kid whose been living with the Fenton family for the last two years. He's about two years older than Damian.
His last name, "Brown", was a generic surname given to him because the note he came with didn't have one on it. It just had the name "Danyal" on it, but albeit 'Daniel' was the one that had been put into the system for, I'll be totally frank here, racism reasons.
(I looked it up to make sure, and it's generally not permissible for foster parents to change the names of their foster kids even if it's a permanent residency, and for that reason Danny doesn't have the last name "Fenton".)
Danny's got â¨~issues!~⨠He's been through a handful of homes growing up, most of them terrible for a variety of reasons. Which has, as a result, left lasting scars. He's generally a very sweet kid, just very distrustful and jumpy. He's got the signs of a kid suffering from PTSD, and a handful of other issues including attachment and insomnia. His inferiority complex could rival Damian's, and that's going to make for an interesting mutual hatred for when they finally meet.
(something I'll get into later)
He still has the blanket he was found in. It's made of a very high quality material and is a beautiful emerald green with little golden thread accents, it's high quality as a result has Danny clinging onto a desperate hope that his bio family might be out there, and the only reason they gave him up was because of some outside factor. It's been taken a few times in old foster homes, and he's flipped out each time.
While he still calls Jack and Maddie by their names, he likes them well enough. The bar isn't that high though, and while they're some of the better foster parents he's had, "better" doesn't equal "safest". Their laboratory malpractice. Basically, C- Fenton Parents. They're negligent by virtue of being engrossed in their work, but they do care equally about Jazz and Danny. So he doesn't hold it against them that much.
He kinda prefers it that way, their loud affection is overwhelming and Danny doesn't know what to do with their attention, even if he craves it. It's a bit of a complicated situation.
They took in Danny because they genuinely wanted another child, but didn't want a big age gap between them and Jazz. It was actually Jack's idea to foster, and they discussed it with Jazz beforehand. She was all for the idea. Thus, a handful of weeks later, a ton of paperwork, and inspection later, and Daniel Brown entered their household with a trash bag in one hand and eyes like shards of stained glass.
His relationship with Jazz is kinda strained, but that's by virtue of her constant psychoanalyzing and helicoptering. Like with the parents, Danny's overwhelmed by the attention and also just, straight up doesn't like the fact that she's telling him that there's something wrong with him. He knows that, thank you. He pushes her away when she does this.
Other than that though? When Jazz isn't smothering him and is acting like an actual sibling and not a third parent, they're pretty close, and Danny really likes her. They've hung out a few times on their own volition, and Jazz showed him how to take better care of his long hair.
His school situation,, pretty similar to canon with the bullying, albeit with a few more instances of him blowing a fuse and lashing out against his attackers. He's a rather angry kid, but it's quiet. It builds up, piles on top of itself, until eventually, like a volcano, it erupts and burns everyone within radius.
Danny's got a fire core, not an ice core. Phantom's hair is made of white magma; thick and heavy, setting itself on fire when his anger runs hot. When he gets angry, his skin begins to char and split open to reveal pulsating lava underneath, and he crackles and pops like a raging forest fire.
I haven't decided yet on how he meets the batfam -- i've got two ideas but they're both in opposition to each other, and drastically alter how the rest of the plot goes. But I do know that him and Damian hate each other in the beginning. And it has nothing to do with inheritance or "being the blood son" -- although their blood relation absolutely plays the major role in their disdain for each other.
Simply put, they're jealous of each other for the same thing: thinking that the other was wanted.
Damian hates Danny because, unlike Damian, Bruce knew about Danny since conception and wanted him from the moment he heard about him. He had a whole nursery set up, and still does. He never took it down -- just locked the door. Damian was thrust upon Bruce without warning, and he feels like he forced himself into the family. And while on some level Damian knows and understands that Bruce wants him and loves him as much as his other children, that doubt and feeling of inferiority still remains. He looks at Danny and sees him with what Damian always feels he needs reaffirmed.
Meanwhile, Danny hates Damian because he looks at him and sees him with everything Danny's ever wanted. He hates him because Damian grew up knowing both of their parents, with one of them for most of his life, and then moved over to the other. There was never a moment where Damian was (seemingly) left to doubt his place within the family. Damian was raised with the very same woman who left Danny on a doorstep, with no clue to his identity beyond a little green blanket and a note with only a first name. Damian was wanted everywhere, and Danny was wanted nowhere. Damian is Danny's replacement in his eyes.
(It's the little revelation that Damian grew up with their mother that elevates Danny from being quietly envious of Damian to downright despising him. What did Damian do, that Danny didn't? He could live with Damian living with Bruce -- Bruce didn't know Danny was even alive. But him living with their mom? Are you fucking kidding him?)
Damian never outright attacks Danny physically, but it's not like he hides that he didn't like Danny. Meanwhile, Danny, in all his repressive anger, quietly despised him from a distance until finally one wrong snide side-comment has him blowing up and it becomes a screaming match. They're both just enough similar to each other that when they look at each other they really just see a mirror.
They'll work it out together, eventually. But it'll be ugly and cruel and explosive, and they'll start mending the bridge to become brothers in more than just blood relation in the end.
But yeah, stillborn Danny has... a lot going for him.
#dpxdc#danny fenton is not the ghost king#dp x dc#dp x dc crossover#dpxdc crossover#danyal al ghul au#danyal al ghul#dpxdc prompt#additions. opinions and brainstorming are encouraged!! i'd love to hear what other people's thoughts on this are and brainstorm with them.#the brainstorming is the best part.#stillborn? no still born au#poc danny fenton#stillborn au#long haired danny fenton#danny isn't surprised by the fact that the fentons were greenlit for foster parenting considering some of the foster parents HE'S had#those two ideas differed in who found out about who first. Whether it be Bruce or Danny. bruce finding out about danny first results in#Bruce seeking him out first and being able to explain his side of the story first without misunderstandings. this is the Happy Version#Danny finding out about Bruce first results in him getting an official DNA test done and intentionally seeking him out to introduce himself#except when he finds out about damian's existence his shit self worth results in him jumping to the conclusion that his bio family never#wanted him in the first place. that they weren't looking for him and instead just up and replaced him. This is the Fucking SAD Version#and includes a conversation where Danny looks Batman dead in the eyes and tells him that he was 'daddy dearest's fucking reject'#danny completely unaware that batman = bruce wayne btw. for the extra angst. bruce has to stand there and take it. rip#this poor boy needs antidepressants. therapy. and rehab. probably. i've thought about him having an old addiction that he was recovering#from prior to the fentons. but its not confirmed yet. if i go through with it its either gonna be nicotine or like painkillers. i need to#wait and think about it when i'm not on the angst train. i have a tendency to go overboard when i am. its the endorphin high#Danny calls Damian his 'fucking replacement' and Damian tackles him.#starry makes another angsty au
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Dungeons and Daddies | Episode 35: Apollo Four Teens
@lake33rie said: âany of the teens disappearing to space in apollo-four-teensâ
Dropping the anime!Terri design with this one!
#dndads#dungeons and daddies#doodly#lincoln li wilson#scary marlowe#normal oak#dndads the anime#actually this Terri design is so cute Iâm really happy with it#also I was really surprised with how much I struggled with the second frame#that wide eyed anime surprise is hard!
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literally fucking what.
#d talks#actually im more shocked by the fact im not surprised by this event#the crowd was into it though they were chanting âdaddyâs homeâ and âdaddy donâ
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daddy-o'dude lore is just "what if dude was listening to the happy days theme song when he crashed his car"
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Wow I love Four Dads in Fantasy World(???)
#dndads#dungeons and daddies#dndads s3#the peachyville horror#dndads spoilers#I donât know what I expected I havenât seen a lot of older films but like??? hello????#whoever you think is Glenn no itâs the fourth guy#idk why I was surprised Will didnât name an Asian actor and then I remembered this was the fifties hdhshsdjhs#update: found out why the fourth guy was chosen I hate this podcast lol
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miri finally getting her own room! ŮŠ(ËáË*)Ů
#buddy daddies#buddy daddies spoilers#kazuki kurusu#rei suwa#miri unasaka#but you know what#i wont be surprised if miri still wants to cuddle with both her fathers anyway#buddy daddies;gif#my gif
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Blitzø is literally so pretty and attractive and hot, I will die on this hill I don't even care
#Most of my irl friends disagree but my girlfriend agrees and that's what matters most to me#I would call him daddy if he asked#*looks at my username again* oh. Right. This won't come as a surprise to literally anyone LMFAO#helluva boss#blitz helluva boss#helluva boss blitz
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texas sun - joel miller x f!reader - vol. ii
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chapter summary: Joel tries, and fails, to keep Sarah away from you, and you get to know the family across the street a little bit better. Itâs a slow burn, so let the yearning begin, baby! pairing: pre-outbreak!joel miller x f!reader words: 7.7k chapter warnings: some light angst, alcohol use, references to marijuana use, parental neglect. divorce mention, implied age gap. reader has daddy issues - shocker! a/n: Was absolutely floored by the love on part one. Seriously you all are the best. I hate doing chapter summaries because I don't like giving away too much info, so I'd suggest just reading this. This story might end up being a longer than six parts, because I don't want to rush anything and it's been really fun to write these relationships as they form! Let me know what you think :)
-March 25th, 2003-Â
Joel cannot keep Sarah away from you.Â
Unfortunately, he canât blame her. Unlike him, she doesnât need an excuse to show up on your doorstep after school and on the weekends to be in your company. Still, he doesnât technically know you that well, and he imagines you didnât intend to see her as often as you did after extending some kindness to his family for one night.Â
Despite the two of you having not spoken since you helped him with the Tommy situation, Joel feels like he knows you, or is getting to know you, just from the snippets of information Sarah drops to him, which is then followed by a barrage of questions.
âDo you know she grew up in New York City? Have you ever been there?��Â
âShe gave me her old tennis racket. Do you think I could start taking lessons?â
âShe says her brother got her front-row tickets to The Strokes last year. You like them, donât you?â
Joel decides to give Sarah a talking to about her tendency to wander over to your house whenever she sees your car in the driveway. Perhaps you are just being friendly, and feel bad saying no each time sheâs asked to come in. He tries to broach the subject with her one morning in the kitchen while sheâs eating breakfast. Theyâre already running behind, her for school, himself for work, but neither of them are in a rush. If youâre already late, whatâs an extra ten minutes?
âTake it easy, alright? She might not want company after a long day at work,â Joel leans over the countertop, hand wrapped around a mug of hot coffee, watching her shovel cereal in her mouth. Â
âDad, she said I could come over whenever,â Itâs accompanied by an eye roll, which is a new thing that had started about six months back. Teenagers. Well, almost teenagers. Sheâs still the sweet kid heâs always known, heâs just playing with fire trying to talk to her at seven in the morning, an indent on the side of her face still fading from where she slept on a crumpled pillow.Â
Joel was at least grateful that she did have occasional company on nights when he was working late. It made him feel better to know Sarah wasnât alone.
âWhat do you even do over there?â
âHomework, readingâŚ.watching TV.â
âSo the same thing you do here?â
Sarah thinks about it. âWell, no, because sheâs teaching me to knit.â
âAnd what does she do while you do your homework?â
âShe works too. Or makes calls.â Sarah smiles a little. âIt sounds like people ask her for advice a lot. She does give good advice.â
âBetter than mine?â Joel holds his hand over his heart with mock offense.
Sarah groans. âRelax, donât get jealousâŚthereâs just stuff I can talk to her about and not you. Girl stuff.â
âGirl stuff? What like, boys?â
âNo, you wouldnât get it.â
âI was a boy once.â
âEw, dad, gross.â
âHow is that gross?â
âJust- not everything is about boys, okay?â
Joel isnât going to argue with that, and Sarah eventually goes back to finishing her cereal.
âAlright babygirl,â he raps his knuckles on the counter after heâs finished his coffee. âIâve gotta load up the truck, and you better get going, or Iâm gonna get an earful from Miss Davis.â He grabs his keys and his wallet, then yanks a baseball cap over his mess of hair thatâs long overdue for a haircut.
âOh, I bet she would love an excuse to talk to you,â Sarah slides out of her seat with her empty bowl and marches towards the sink to rinse it out, grabbing his empty mug on the way.
âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âDonât you remember how giggly she was at parent-teacher conferences?â Sarah says. âIâve never seen her so happy before.â
Itâs Joelâs turn to roll his eyes. Heâd pegged it as unusual, but never considered it was because Miss Davis was into him. He wishes Sarah isnât soâŚ.observant.Â
Over the years, Joel has basically kept his head down, doing his best to keep things together. Because of that, he feels like heâs sort of lost his ability to pick up on when women are interested in him. And itâs safe to say, in general, heâs had a pretty uneventful love life since Sarahâs mom left.Â
For the most part, he got by on flings â one night stands, casual no-strings-attached arrangements that always fizzled out. Joel had never been a man who liked that sort of thing, and ultimately craved a deeper level of intimacy, companionship, but he had trouble sustaining anything more. And even when he thinks of the more serious relationships heâd had over the years, those were also never completely satisfying.Â
The fact of the matter was that when you had a kid, you werenât just looking for someone for yourself anymore. For most people, introducing their partner to their parents is always a big deal. But for Joel, it was always introducing girlfriends to Sarah. Over the last decade heâd only ever introduced her to three different women, and at that point he had usually been dating them secretly for several months before deciding that it was serious enough. It always felt like he was trying so desperately to ensure they liked each other. But he could tell that Sarah was never quite comfortable with any of them. And when theyâd start asking about moving in, marriage, and babies â heâd always panic. It was reasonable for them to want those things, hell, he wanted those things. But it had to be the right person. He knew he couldnât bring someone into his life, forever, that didnât love Sarah like a parent should. Like he did. No one ever would, and because of that, he knows thereâs a good chance itâll just be the two of them forever.
So, even if Sarahâs teacher, as cute as she was, were to ask him out, he would never be able to go. But less for the latter reasons, and more because he knows heâd never hear the end of it from her.Â
âAlright, thatâs enough. Iâm leaving in five minutesâŚwith or without you.â
âNooo!â Sarah screams in mock panic, scrambling upstairs to brush her teeth.Â
Joel exits through the garage, grabbing a few extra tools from his workbench that he needs for the job today and a saw.Â
When he opens the garage door, the harsh sunlight is the first thing to greet him, and then he sees you.Â
Youâre in your driveway across the street, barefoot and in a short, black silk robe thatâs cinched at the smallest part of your waist. Next to you is a man in a suit, holding a briefcase and trying to straighten his tie. He canât do both at the same time, though, so he pauses and turns to you, murmurs something, and you slow to help him, your fingers wrapping around the tie, tightening where itâs looped around his neck and tucking it into place, straightening his lapel before stepping away. The type of domesticity that doesnât happen with a one-night-stand.
It makes sense, he thinks. That youâre with someone like that. Itâs the world youâre in all day. And even though heâs standing in his own fucking driveway, Joel feels like heâs seeing something heâs not supposed to. Or maybe, he just doesnât want to be seeing it.Â
Joel tears his eyes away, putting his stuff in the back of the truck â the toolkit, the saw, glancing over to see the man kiss you on the lips and mutter something unintelligible before getting in a shiny, blue sports car. You nod, offer an easy smile, and stoop to pick up the newspaper. The car's engine roars to life, and you cross your arms, looking after it until it peels out of the cul-de-sac.
The bashful smile youâre wearing drops instantly once itâs out of sight, and he watches you pinch the bridge of your nose, and tilt your head back to the sky.
He turns before he gets caught, and slams the back of the truck shut, which is a little ignorant in hindsight. Joel looks over his shoulder to see your attention has shifted, and youâre shielding your eyes and squinting at him.Â
Great.
âHey Joel,â you wave, your opposite hand pulling at the bottom of your robe, in a futile attempt to cover yourself. You look good, obviously, but it makes Joel feel a little guilty to make the observation because itâs clear you didnât actually intend to be seen like this.
âMorning,â he answers.Â
âWhereâve you been?â you ask, crossing your arms across your chest.Â
âBusy. Work.â
âThatâs no fun butâŚsame here, I guess,â You shuffle forward hesitantly.Â
Joel takes a beat to think about what heâs supposed to say in response, but doesnât get the chance, because you speak up again.
âHey uh, not to put you on the spot, but were you actually serious about fixing my step the other night?â you ask.Â
Before he can answer, you continue.Â
âItâs okay if you werenât, but I twisted my ankle on it the other day, so I need to get it fixed before that happens to someone else. I was thinking maybe Iâd just call-â
âNo-â
âItâs no big deal if you canât-â
âNo,â Joel cuts you off. He had been biding his time, waiting for the right opportunity to bring it up to you, not realizing that taking said time probably made him look like an asshole. âDonât call anyone else, I can do it. How about Friday night? Will you be around?âÂ
âFriday?â you answer, pondering. âYeah, that works. I have a friend from out of town coming to visit, so Iâll be home early because Iâve gotta pick her up from the airport.âÂ
âAlright, Iâll try to cut out early, too.â
âAnd also I can pay-â
âStop it, Iâve got you, donât worry,â he waves his hand.Â
You smile at Joel. Heâs sure it means nothing, but he gets some satisfaction from how sincere it is compared to the one youâd given the guy you had been escorting out of your home.Â
He feels himself grinning back, and you open your mouth to speak, but are cut off by the sound of his screen door slamming. Sarah stumbles down the steps, backpack hanging off one shoulder, headphones to her walkman around her ears, holding her bright pink windbreaker in one hand and a book in the other. She looks at Joel, then you, standing in your driveway, and her face lights up as she calls your name.Â
âHey, Sarah,â you wave.Â
Sarah opens her mouth to speak, and Joel knows whatever sheâs going to say will start a much longer conversation that unfortunately they just donât have the time for.
âSheâs gotta get to school,â Joel tilts his head in the direction of his daughter before she can say anything. âBut Iâll get that done Friday.â
âSee you then!â You turn on your heel, and he looks away for a second to Sarah before glancing back in your direction, and youâre already gone, the only evidence you were there being your front door slamming shut.Â
Joel waits until he and Sarah are in the car on their way to school before he speaks again.Â
âSheâs never mentioned a boyfriend or anything, has she?â
Sarah doesnât even look up from her book. âNo.â
Joel nods, and itâs quiet for a moment.
He hears Sarahâs book shut. âWhy?â she turns to him, and sheâs got her eyes narrowed, like sheâs trying to figure out what the question really meant. Heâs never seen her make that face before, and itâs a little terrifying, because it looks like she could see right through him.
Joel wracks his brain for a good enough excuse. âIf she has people over, I donât want you hanginâ around adults I donât know.â
That seems to satisfy Sarah, and the skeptical look on her face disappears. If anything, she seems slightly annoyed by the comment, which is definitely preferable. âWell, you donât have to worry about that because itâs never happened.â Sarah plays with the dials on the radio, changing the station until it lands on one playing The Chicks, her favorite group. She hums along to the song, filling in the gaps whenever the radio cuts out, and looks out the window.Â
âAlright.â
âââ シ ・ďžâ: *.â˝ .* :âďž. âââ
-March 28th, 2003-
âOh, I wanna come!â Sarah jumps up from the couch and joins Joel in the entryway. Itâs Friday evening, and heâs about to head out the door to your place.
âYouâre stayinâ in tonight.â
âWhat? Why?â
âWell first of all, youâre grounded, in case you donât remember.â
âYou donât even know what that means, though.â
Joel shakes his head, because sheâs right. Heâs never had to ground Sarah before, but when heâd gotten a call from her teacher that she had failed her last math quiz, and was close to not passing the class, he figured it was an appropriate punishment. âIâm pretty sure it means you canât leave the house.â
âBut this is barely leaving the h-â
âSecond of all,â he cuts her off. âShe told me earlier this week sheâs got a friend visiting, so itâd be rude to intrude if thatâs the case.â
Sarah groans, throws her head back, and falls onto the couch dramatically. âBut Iâm so bored.â
âYou could study. Practice dribbling, clean your room, clean your bathroom-â
âDad, itâs literally Friday night.â
âAnd?â
âAll that stuff is so boring.â
Joel canât help but chuckle. âLook, when I get back we can watch a movie. This wonât take long.â
She sits up a little, placated. âOkay, but itâs my turn to pick.â
âDeal. Iâll be home in an hour or so,â he steps out onto the porch.Â
Thereâs a special kind of glow in Texas about an hour before the sun sets. Warm light filters behind the trees, casting the leaves and anything else it catches in a golden halo. Joel takes in the view for a moment as he walks across the street, skipping the rotten step and knocking on your front door.Â
You answer it quickly. âHey, you wanna come in?â
Joel supposes he doesnât have to, and could just let you know heâs here, stay out on the front porch and just get the job done, but he accepts your invitation anyway.
Thereâs another woman sitting cross-legged on the couch, two half-full glasses of wine on your coffee table, music playing low on some speakers in the corner. The front windows are open, despite the chill of the evening, and your sheer curtains billow in the breeze.Â
âClaire, this is my neighbor, Joel,â you say. âHeâs helping me out with the steps. His daughterâs Sarah, the one I was telling you about. â
âOh, yeah.â Claireâs face lights up in recognition. âJoel. Nice to meet you.â
âYou too,â he nods.
âClaireâs visiting from New York. We grew up together,â you explain.Â
âOh, yeah?âÂ
âHer and I were roommates at boarding school,â Claire explains, finishing off a glass of wine. âWe got into a lot of trouble together.â
âHmmm, if I recall, it was more like you got me into trouble, but sure,â you say.Â
âYou were bad, if not worse, than I was.â
Joel smirks, and you turn to him, changing the subject. âSheâs jetlagged, so weâre just staying in for the night.â
âButâŚweâre still getting drunk, obviously.â
âOh yeah, that too,â you say flatly, although to Joel, you donât seem drunk at all. Luckily, your friend answers his question with her next sentence.
âThis one isnât very good at keeping up, though,â Claire tilts her head in your direction, then finishes off the glass of wine in her hand.
âYou sound like Vincent,â you roll your eyes.
âOh, how is Vincent?â
âWouldnât you like to know?â you cross your arms and look at Joel. âShe always had the biggest crush on my brother, and it was dis-gus-ting.â
âTo be fair,â Claire clears her throat. âAt the time, he was pretty dreamy. And if weâre being honestâŚ.he still isâŚtoo bad heâs married.â
âDivorced, actually. But stillâŚâ You wrinkle your nose. âGross.â
âDivorced?â Claire sits up, jaw dropping. âWhen? Why didnât you tell me? What happened?â
You raise your hands and shake your head, like itâs too much to get into. âItâs a long story. Iâll tell you about it later. Sorry, weâre being rude,â you turn back to Joel. âCan I get you anything? Want some wine?â
âI would, but it doesnât usually mix well with power tools,â Joel answers. âI should be good, though, I brought everything I need.â
âGreat well⌠Iâll let you get to it, then.â you pad across the floor to return to your friend on the couch. âWeâll be in here if you need anything.â
âSounds good,â Joel nods at you and your friend before stepping back out onto the porch.
The screen door shuts behind him, and the birds are quieting down for the night. He only has a little bit of sunlight left, but this shouldnât take him long. Just as he is about to get started, he hears your friendâs voice, muffled, from inside the house.Â
âOkay, I thought you were lying because your taste in men is usually questionable, but youâre right, he is really cute.â
âDude,â you interject, and Joel hears a sound of impact, like a smack on the arm. âLower your voice the fucking windows are open.â Claire starts giggling, and you continue. âYou know you donât have to say, like, every thought that comes into your head.â
He hears your friend laugh even harder, and eventually you join her. Joel shakes his head, but even after he starts working, canât keep the grin off his face.
âââ シ ・ďžâ: *.â˝ .* :âďž. âââ
-April 5th, 2003-
It has been the longest week of your life. Work had been hectic â youâd spent the last five days going to so many meetings and dinners with potential clients that you had almost no time to do your actual job. Plus, your visit from Claire had already wiped out nearly all your energy, since you had spent the whole last weekend showing her around Austin, entertaining.
Normally, on a Saturday like today, youâd do a number of things â the first of which would be to sleep the fuck in. The ideal schedule would go something like this: Youâd get out of bed in the early afternoon and immediately order some kind of takeout â most likely pho, or ramen, or some other type of soup. Youâd get high, eat the takeout, and then watch TV until youâre tired enough to go back to bed in the early evening. If youâre feeling motivated at all, you might change into a fresh pair of pajamas before you crash again. It would be the ultimate lazy day, and you had desperately wanted it.
However, the past version of yourself had made plans to play tennis in the morning with some friends, and then check out a new breakfast place in the city. Sometimes you hated how optimistic she was about your ability to wake up before 10 a.m. While you werenât excited to play tennis, you were excited that there was, at some point, going to be food involved.Â
So you dragged your ass out of bed, rifled through a box of clothing in your garage (one that you still had yet to unpack) to find a tennis skirt and visor, and then got in your car to go play all before 8 a.m. Then, youâd had your ass handed to you by your friends on the court. It was a little humbling to realize that you werenât very good at tennis anymore. The last time youâd seriously played was when you were still in school, and youâd originally started because your father had wanted you to be involved in an extracurricular activity. According to him at the time, anything involving the arts â music, dance, drama â didnât count. You had challenged this idea, and it had escalated to become one of the top ten worst fights youâd ever had with him. After that, you had learned that it was better to just do as you were told.Â
Youâd joined the tennis team, and started to pick up on how intrigued your father was by the trophies and ribbons youâd bring home when you did well. He started to ask you questions when he saw them, pat you on the head and say things like âthatâs my girlâ. Regardless of whether or not you liked playing, you had finally found a way to earn his attention. So, you got better. One time, he even came to your school to watch one of your matches. Of course, when you lost that one, it all kind of crumbled. But you still stuck to the sport since thatâs what all your friends were doing, even if it didn't get you what you wanted.Â
On the drive home from your morning out, belly full of breakfast and ready for a nap, thinking of your family brings about a terrifying realization.Â
You look at your phone. Shit.
April 5th.Â
Immediately, you dial a number on your cell. Youâre aware of the dangers of talking while driving but you know if you donât make this call, youâll never hear the end of it. The line only rings twice before itâs picked up.
âHello?âÂ
âVincenzo!â you say with your best â but probably horrible â attempt at an Italian accent.Â
âWell, well, wellâŚ.if it isnât the estranged daughterâŚâ the familiar timbre of your brother's voice answers. âTo what do I owe the pleasure?âÂ
You roll your eyes. âWell first of all, fuck offâŚâ We're off to a great start. â...and second of allâŚHappy Birthday.â
You hear your brotherâs chuckle on the other end of the line, a noise that youâd been on the wrong side of â laughing at you, not with you â more than once, but your heart aches a little at the sound of it now. I miss you, you wish you could say, but you keep it to yourself.Â
âThanks, Iâm surprised you remembered,â he says, lightly.
âIâve never forgotten.â
âThere was that one year-â
âOh my god, I was like twelve.â
âYou were fourteen.â
âOkay, well, sorryâŚItâs been over ten years and it hasnât happened since.â
âIt feels like youâve forgotten more than once, but that might just be because itâs pretty much the only time you ever call me these days,â Vincent says, and if you were with him, in person, youâd be able to tell by the look in his eyes whether or not he was joking. But over a cell, youâre not sure at all.Â
âThatâs not true,â you say, turning your car into your neighborhood. âBut I mean, the phone does work both ways.âÂ
âYeah, yeah, whatever,â you catch something flippant in his tone.Â
âDo you want this to be a nice conversation or are you gonna be an asshole?â you ask, maybe a little too matter-of-factly, but at least you can determine whether or not itâll be a waste of your time to try and be cordial. If heâs in a bad mood, you know itâs pointless.
âRelax,â he says, and you hear a hint of the teenage boy you once knew. âYouâre always so ready to argue with me, Iâm joking.â
âVery funny,â you say, and try to be nice about it, because deep down, you know Vincent is right. You donât talk to your brother enough to argue with him when you do speak. You take a deep breath to steady yourself. âSo what are you doing on your big day? Anything special?â
âNothing really special, I worked out, had lunch with a friend, and I think Iâm having dinner with Elizabeth tonight.â
âOhâŚreally? Elizabeth?â At the mention of his soon-to-be ex-wife â or maybe current ex-wife? Youâre not sure â youâre surprised.
âYeah she and I are uhâŚ.talking still, I guess. For Ethan, mostly, butâŚI donât knowâŚthe divorce isnât finalized, and I think now that Iâm seeing a therapist and shit, maybe we can work something out. Weâll see.â
âAnd do you want to work something out?â
âI mean, sheâs only the love of my life so yeah, itâd be great.â
âI think so, too. How is Ethan, by the way?â
âOh heâs great,â you hear your brotherâs smile over the phone. âJust a big ball of energy, and so fucking smart. He told me he misses you the other day.â
Your heart lurches at the mention of your sweet, five-year-old nephew. âYouâll have to tell him I said hi, and that I love him.â
âYeah, yeah, I will,â he answers. âYou know, next weekend Iâm having a proper birthday party. Weâre all going to the Hamptons. I could fly you out here, you could tell him in person.â
âI canât, I got shit to do,â you answer a little too quickly, turning the car into your cul-de-sac.
âWhat uh, your little corporate gig keeping you busy?â
Thereâs a subtle dig in there, little.Â
âMaybe.â
âIâm telling you, all I have to do is phone a friend, and weâll find you something here thatâll pay a thousand times better and wonât have you working weekends.â
âI donât work weekends,â you say, pulling into your driveway. âAnd Iâm not interested.â
âYou like making yourself miserable, donât you?â
âVinny,â you say, exasperated, putting your car in park. âIâm happy here.â
âIn Texas? I donât believe it,â he says. âAnd you know, at this point, youâve proven whatever you wanted to dad. After everything youâve done, he probably respects you. Like, you did it. You cut yourself off, you made a name for yourself, you donât need us anymore. Congratulations, amazing. I get it. But you should come home now.â
âVincent,â you repeat yourself. âIâm not going back. You know what it was like for me. For you.â
âYouâre my fucking family too, you know? You canât just let him control every decision you make,â he says, and heâs not quite yelling at you, but he is sounding a lot more stern than he was before. âAnd by the way, it wasnât so bad. You and I always got along.â
âEven if I move back, things will never be like they were.â
âYou donât know that.â he says it with such a deep sadness in his voice that you want to take back every cruel thing youâd ever said to him â not just from today, from forever. And then he speaks again. âYou know, you used to be so sweet when we were kidsâŚ.I donât know what happened.â
I do, you think. âI had to look out for myself.â
Before he can respond, you change the subject. âAnyways, you should move out here instead,â itâs only halfway a joke.
âIâm not leaving New York.â
âWell, Iâm not leaving Austin.â
âWellâŚâ he says, clicks his tongue. âThen I guess thingsâll just stay this way.âÂ
âI guess so.â
You wish you could offer more. But he has never understood. The silence on the other line is so loud, your ears are ringing.
âLook, I just pulled in my driveway, I gotta get going.â
âYeah.â
âBut have a nice day, okay?â youâve gotta turn this conversation around because it went so far off the rails. âTell Elizabeth I say hi, and I hope you do work things out with her because you know I think sheâs great. And give Ethan a kiss for me.â
âI know, and I will,â you can see him closing his eyes, fingers pinching between his eyebrows.
âI love you.âÂ
âYeahâŚokay,â he says, like he doesnât believe you, and itâs a punch to the gut. As usual, you werenât able to say the right thing. Tears start pricking the back of your eyes, guilt twisting deep in the pit of your stomach.
âGoodbye,â in one swift movement, you end the call and get out of the car, slamming the door shut. Youâre sad now, but itâs only a matter of time before you become angry, which is always easier to deal with, so you just gotta suck it up until it passes.
Trying not to be upset is such a high priority that you donât hear your name being called right away, and when you turn around, itâs too late.
âHey!â Sarah Miller is skidding to a stop in front of you, wearing boots that look a size too small for her feet, dressed in athletic clothes with her hair pulled back. âMy dad says Iâm not grounded anymore so I can-â she falters when she sees your face. âAre you okay?â she asks.Â
Clearing your throat, you fix your expression and try to shake away the lingering disappointment like dirt off a kitchen rug. âYeah Iâm fine,â you lie. âSo does that mean you passed math?â
Since that night you let her stay when she was locked out, youâd seen quite a bit of Sarah. It was a little unconventional, and you probably needed to find friends in the community that were more age appropriate, but you enjoyed her company. She would hang out and do homework at your house while she waited for her dad to get home from work. You had always valued your independence, and told yourself you preferred to be on your own, but whenever she left, your house always felt a little emptier than you remembered. Maybe you needed to get a fish or something, since Martiniâs appearances were few and far between.Â
âNot yet, but I did get an A on my last test. I hate to say it but my dad was rightâŚstudying actually helps.â
âYeah, that tends to be true,â you say, relieved at how easy the smile comes, and you glance over your shoulder to see Joel standing at the edge of his driveway with his hands on his hips. He looks fucking good, and youâre almost sort of mad about it, or itâs hopefully just the irritation kicking in after the conversation with your brother.Â
Does Joel know? He has to. Itâs like having whatever the male version of a siren is living across the street from you â working with his hands, being a doting father, and mowing the lawn shirtless when itâs hot out. And apparently this was a record-breakingly hot spring, because youâd seen that more than once. Not that you minded, though it only made you want a closer look. Years ago, you probably wouldâve scoffed at what sounded like a suburban momâs wet dream, but actually experiencing it, you felt differently. There was just something about him.Â
You give Joel a wave, and he waves back, shifting his weight from foot to foot like heâs trying to decide if he wants to come over and talk. As usual, he seems like heâs got somewhere to be, but heâs too polite to tell you to fuck off.Â
âHow have you been? Iâve hardly seen you,â Sarah says. âDid you play tennis today?â she pokes at the racket thatâs hung over your shoulder. âWere you serious about teachinâ me to play this summer?â
Itâs hard not to be amused at the barrage of requests. You admire her ability to be so enthusiastic, so open, something that most people are unable to do, but for her, is effortless. Sheâs older than your nephew, but you get the same kind of relief from interacting with both of them. The kids are alright. At least, some of them are.Â
âOf course,â you answer, and notice that Joel is slowly and hesitantly making his way up your driveway. Itâs upsetting that everytime you run into him, you conveniently look like shit â like last Tuesday when youâd just rolled out of bed and were still in your robe. Or right now, after spending the whole morning chasing after balls on a clay court, scuffed knees and hair slick with sweat. But you suppose thatâs sort of what neighbors are for.
âHey, howâs it going?â you ask Joel.Â
âItâs goinâ,â you take him in as he gets closer, notice the way the arms of his t-shirt are just a little too tight because of his biceps, and feel like you need to take a cold shower to wash yourself of this morning. âBabygirl, we should probably get going.â
He calls his daughter babygirl? Thereâs no way he was being serious, that it isnât some ironic joke, or part of an act. You always assumed that was just something you saw in movies.
âBecause I did so well on my test my dad is takinâ me on a hike,â Sarah says, and then her face lights up. âWaitâŚ.you should come with us! Dad, can she come?â Sarah whirls around to face her father.
Joel looks down at Sarah, and then up at you, and then at Sarah again. âI mean, thatâs fine, butâŚshe might have other things going on.âÂ
Itâs hard to tell if heâs trying to give you an out, or if heâs hinting that you shouldnât come. And you probably normally wouldnât want to go, but the alternative is moping around your house and thinking of all the things you couldâve said differently to your brother to ensure the conversation would have gone better than it did. Youâre always desperate for a second chance to do things over, and do them right.Â
You look between the two of them, back and forth. âI mean I would totally, I justâŚdonât want to interrupt a father-daughter activity-â
âYou arenât,â Sarah says so quickly that Joel looks offended. âI couldnât leave the house this week so weâve been spending too much time together.â
Joel frowns. âThatâs rude.â
âWhat?â she says. âItâs true.â
Joel sighs. âSheâs right, though. You wouldnât be interruptinâ.â
âPlease?â Sarah begs, and you realize you canât say no even if you want to. You wonder how Joel was even able to ground her for a week, looking in those big, innocent eyes.Â
âYeah, justâŚuh, could I put my stuff inside and maybe change?â you ask, gesturing towards the house.Â
Joel nods, and Sarah rocks back and forth on her heels. âYes, yes! Take as long as you need.â
âIâll be fast,â you assure her, and duck inside.Â
âââ シ ・ďžâ: *.â˝ .* :âďž. âââ
Halfway into the hike with Sarah and Joel, and youâve decided youâre out of shape. You try to tell yourself there could be another reason you are so out of breath â you already worked out once today while playing tennis. But that doesnât seem like a good enough excuse. Of course, youâre trying to play it cool, because youâre not about to embarrass yourself. Sarah is entertaining you with all kinds of talk about school, and soccer, and sleepaway camp she gets to go to for two weeks once school's out. And you suppose the pain youâre in right now is also welcome distraction from thinking about Vincent.Â
However, you canât dip away from the group to rest for a second, because Joel is already trailing behind, and heâd catch on. However, his distance â several paces back from where you and Sarah walk â is not because heâs out of shape. On the contrary, he seems to be putting almost no effort into the steep climb. Heâs on his own, head on a swivel, kind of like a brooding security guard, and you wonder if he feels left out.Â
You steal a glance over your shoulder to take him in, shrouded by the verdant foliage. He looks at home in this environment, sun-kissed and rugged, a finger hooked behind the strap of a leather bag he carries over one shoulder, his gait measured. Aloof, but thereâs a quiet confidence to him that draws you in, causes your stare to linger just a touch too long, so when he turns his head straight, his eyes catch yours. You focus back on the trail ahead.Â
He hasnât said much since youâve started hiking, or in the car, even. Most men are easy to read, but so far, Joel has kind of stumped you. There were times, during the night that youâd helped him bail his brother Tommy out of jail, that you had thought maybe he was- no. Heâd been pretty tense in every other interaction you had, so you still couldnât decide if he had been flirting with you.
And he was older than you, you were pretty sure. Not so old that it wouldnât be out of the question for him to be interested, but enough that, depending on the type of person he was, might see you as a little too young for him. And he had a kid, responsibilities.Â
You were a-single woman with a high-powered career, one cat and a fish on the way. You slept in on the weekends, refused to learn to cook for one, and got violently stoned on your back porch a minimum of three times a week. In suburban Texas, most of the women your age were long since settled, and you were an outlier. It was fair to imagine that Joel probably didnât see any real promising future when he looked your wayâŚ. or maybe he was more of a one-night stand kind of guy, and didnât care about that at all. This was not necessarily information you needed â but you wanted it anyway.
Not feeling like an outsider would be one upside of moving back to New York â you could be exactly yourself, and still blend right in. It was one of the parts you missed most, besides Vincent. Your heart sinks, and you realize that the hill youâve been climbing has flattened out, and so youâre able to think clearly again, which is why youâre thinking of your brother.Â
Sarah has pulled away, and is wandering towards a clearing. Your eyes are on her form, bounding up ahead on the pathway, the sunlight peeking through the leaves dancing on her skin, when your foot lands on a loose rock, and slips out from beneath you.Â
Please, God, n- You donât even get the chance to plead yourself out of humiliation, because thereâs a steady hand on your hip and your back collides with a broad chest.Â
âGotcha,â Joelâs voice is right in your ear â when did he get that close? Â
Heâs solid, strong, and for the shortest, sweetest moment, youâre overwhelmed by him â get notes of his bar soap (pine, cedar, mint)Â mixed with whatever laundry detergent he used, and just the faintest bit of - Fuck. In one swift movement, he brings you upright like youâd never slipped at all, then pulls back. The skin on your hip smarts even after his hand drops away.
âYou alright?â Joel steps beside you, watching Sarah, who stands with her hands on her hips, her back turned to you both.
âYeah,â you nod. He looks back over at you. âCome on,â he tilts his head towards his daughter, and you walk beside him to where sheâs standing.
The whole hike youâd been so occupied with bullshit. Trying not to think about your brother. Trying not to act too out of breath. Trying to not let Joel catch you staring, although youâd already failed at that. But now, you wish you wouldnât have been in your head, because what youâd come to see made worrying about all that seem stupid.
Stretched out in front of you was a wide creek with moss-colored water that flowed down over layered slabs of rock, and crashed into the waterfallâs churning basin. The sun hits the mist in just the right light, and casts a series of rainbows midair, which move and shift as you turn your head to study the lush, tree-lined shore across the river.Â
Youâre standing with one hand on your hip, and out of the corner of your eye Sarah shuffles back a few steps to stand beside you, looping her arm through yours, her cheek on your shoulder while you both enjoy the view.Â
âIâm glad you got to see this,â she says, and you can just make it out over the sound of the falls. âIsnât it pretty?â
âItâs beautiful.â
Joelâs hands land on Sarahâs shoulders as he steps close behind you both. She straightens, leans back against him until he wraps his forearm across the front of her in an easy embrace, and she grabs for his wrist with both of her hands, tucking them beneath her chin. A pang of familiar grief stirs inside you at the sight, and you turn away, back towards the view.
âThis is the only time of year itâs worth seeing,'' Joel says to you. âIt dries up in the summer.âÂ
âItâs still pretty in the summer,â Sarah pipes up.
âNot as pretty.â
âCan you get me the water?â she asks. Joel grunts an affirmation and a moment later you hear the sound of a zipper.
When youâve had a considerable amount of time to contemplate life while looking at the water swirling across the granite, you turn to find Sarah sitting on a rock, struggling to peel an orange, and dropping each tiny piece of skin she can get off into Joelâs begrudgingly outstretched hand.
You use the opportunity to stretch your calves against a nearby tree.
âHave you hiked before?â Sarah asks.
âHere and there,â you say. âBut not often.â
âWhy not?â
âWell this is basically a workout. I donât like working out, Iâm pretty unathletic.â
Youâre surprised when that draws a smile from Joel.
âBut you play tennis.â
You shrug. âEh, kinda.â
âMe and my dad go hiking a lot.â
âThatâs sweet,â your eyes flicker from hers to Joelâs, because they are both staring at you, and youâre pretty sure, though itâs hard to tell from this distance, that their eyes are the identical shade of caramel. Sarah finishes peeling her orange and Joel pockets the scraps of skin. She eats a slice before offering you both your own, and you step closer to accept it.
Sarahâs taking her last bite of orange when Joel speaks up.Â
âShould we head back?â
Sarah turns to take one last look. Itâs mid afternoon, the slant of light from the sun as intense as it can be, and you squint when it reflects back off the water and into your eyes.Â
âYeah, we can,â Sarah decides, and itâs clear that Joel would have stayed there for as long as she wanted. It wasnât up to him.Â
The hike back isnât nearly as difficult. Itâs all downhill, and Joel leads. Sarah stays behind with you, and clings to your arm while she teaches you how to navigate the trail without slipping. Back at the trailhead is one steep step that drops off into a puddle of stagnant water.Â
Joel jumps down first, and turns to offer his hand to Sarah, who takes it and leaps lightly, landing on two feet on the other side. You arenât sure what youâre expecting, but itâs not for Joel to offer you his hand to you as well. But he does.
âCareful,â he murmurs. And of course, you couldâve easily done this yourself, with no help. Itâs a two foot drop and an inch of water. But you accept it anyways, putting some of your weight against his hand as you hop down, noticing how he doesnât waver.
By the time youâre long since settled in the car, pulling into Joelâs driveway, you can feel sleep tugging down your eyelids. A steaming shower and a pair of pajama pants is imminent, and itâs like your body knows. Surely, you will still probably feel guilty about your brother, but youâre convinced that you wonât lose sleep over it, which you consider a win.
Sarah, who insisted that you both sit in the back together on the way home â leaving Joel in the front alone â gives you a quick hug after youâve gotten out of the car, and then plucks the car keys from her father.
âSorry, I drank a lot of water and I have to pee!â she says, before jogging up the walkway and unlocking her front door.Â
Joel lets out an exasperated sigh, but turns back look at you with startling warmth.Â
âThanks for having me, I really needed that,â you tell him, and youâre not sure why you feel compelled to be honest with him, but continue on. âMy brother and I got into it on the phone this morning, so if I didnât go I probably wouldâve spent all afternoon moping in bed.â
âIâm sorry,â he says, voice soft. âIs everything okay?â
âYeah, itâll be fine,â you say, quickly, brushing it off. âSiblings, you know?â
âYeah,â he nods, but you can tell he isnât convinced. âI know.â
âHowâs Tommy, by the way?â you ask. âStaying out of trouble, I hope?â
âHe is,â Joel answers. âWe actually have a big project we might be about to book. Pays well, and will keep us employed for the next year.â
âOh thatâs exciting,â you nod. âSo what Iâm hearing isâŚif my step rots again, you wouldnât have time to come fix it?â
âNo,â Joel chuckles again, and youâre dizzy after hearing it. âIâd make time.â
You take a deep breath. âGood to know,â you shuffle a few steps backwards. âI better get going, though.â He doesnât answer right away, and just as youâre turning to walk across the street, Joel calls out to you again.
âHey,â and you pause, facing him again. âI wanted to ask you ifâŚâ he hesitates, blinks and shakes his head once before continuing. âIf Sarah is coming over too much. If you want, I can tell her to cool it.â
âAre you kidding?â you ask. âI donât mind at all. Sheâs great company, really.â
âYou sure youâre not just sayinâ that to be nice?â
You sniff, look at the ground, then back up to him. âIâm not actually very nice.â
He studies you. âIâm not sure I believe that.âÂ
âYou hardly know me,â you shrug, and his eyebrows pinch together very briefly before his expression neutralizes. âIâm just sayingâŚ.if I didnât like having her around, you would know.â
He bobs his head slowly, and you turn back around to walk to your house, glancing at him from over your shoulder.Â
âIâll see you around.â
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part iii
#are we surprised that reader has daddy issues? odds are if you are reading this fic about the video game/TV DILF of the century you do too#i mean i certainly do#Joel Miller x reader#Joel Miller#Joel Miller x f!reader#joel Miller imagine#Joel Miller series#joel miller the last of us#the last of us#the last of us fanfiction#Pedro pascal#TLOU HBO#TLOU fanfic#TLOU series#texas sun
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buddy daddies really gave us canonical queerplatonic partnership rep.....thank you so much I could cry ;a;
#buddy daddies#also not canon but rei is asexual and you can't change my mind#I'd even say aroace#anyway I just watched the finale and I'm!!! emotions!!!!!#what a beautiful surprise this anime turned out to be#please watch it if you can it's so worth it and so much more than it looks at first glance!#kinda sad there likely won't be a season 2 but this was a perfect ending#when I started the show I wanted them to become a couple but I changed my mind I'm so happy with this#bee talks
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INT. X-MANSION MEDICAL WING - DAY
Logan walks into the pristine, high-tech medical wing of the X-Mansion, his face twisted into a mix of discomfort and annoyance. His signature leather jacket is unzipped, and for once, the once rock-hard abs are nowhere in sightâhis belly has grown soft, bulging over the waistband of his jeans. Heâs felt bloated for weeks now, and the morning sickness is becoming unbearable.
Hank McCoy (Beast) looks up from his clipboard as Logan enters, raising an eyebrow.
HANK: (smiling, curious)
"Logan, this is a surprise. You look... different."
LOGAN: (grumbling)
"Yeah, yeah. Donât start. Iâm not here for a chat. Somethingâs wrong. Iâm sick in the mornings, canât keep food down, and Iâve⌠(gesturing to his belly) ... put on weight."
Hank's expression shifts to concern, motioning Logan to sit on the examination couch.
HANK: (slightly teasing but professional)
"Take off your jacket and shirt, and letâs see whatâs going on."
Logan does as heâs told, lying down, shirt lifted to expose his swollen abdomen. Hank applies gel to Logan's belly and picks up the ultrasound device, pressing it against Loganâs skin.
The screen flickers to life, and Hankâs eyes narrow in concentration, moving the wand carefully across Loganâs stomach.
HANK: (after a long moment)
"Hmm⌠thereâs definitely something here. Alive, even."
LOGAN: (snapping, a bit panicked)
"A parasite?! Goddammit. Figures. Just cut it out of me, Hank. Iâll heal up fast."
Hank holds up a hand, continuing to study the screen, his face serious but calm. He moves the ultrasound wand slowly, taking his time.
HANK: (softly, almost in awe)
"No, Logan. Itâs not a parasite."
He glances up at Logan, eyes meeting his with an unreadable expression.
HANK:
"Congratulations, Logan. Youâre⌠pregnant."
Logan stares at him, his jaw going slack. For a moment, he doesnât seem to comprehend the words, but thenâ
LOGAN: (stunned, almost laughing in disbelief)
"Youâre joking, right? I mean, I donât have the parts for that!"
HANK: (shaking his head, still serious)
"It appears that your mutation allows your body to adapt and create whatâs necessary to carry a child when the situation demands it. Youâre capable of impregnating others, and it seems, under the right circumstances, of being impregnated yourself."
Logan blinks, utterly taken aback by this revelation.
HANK: (pause, delicate but firm)
"I have to ask, Logan⌠Did you have intercourse with a man recently? Without protection?"
Logan exhales deeply, running a hand through his hair, and nods, a slight smirk tugging at his lips despite the situation.
LOGAN: (soft chuckle, resigned)
"Yeah. I slept with Wade. I mean, weâre both immune to diseases. Didnât think there was any riskâŚ"
Hank nods thoughtfully, continuing with the examination.
HANK:
"Youâre about two months along, but since your mutation derives from wolverines, I estimate youâll carry for only around 215 daysâabout seven months in total. The child is developing quickly. Youâll need to make a decision now."
Loganâs eyes soften, and for once, the tough exterior fades.
LOGAN: (tentative, vulnerable)
"Can I⌠Can I hear it? The heartbeat?"
Hank offers a small, reassuring smile and adjusts the machine. A soft, rhythmic sound fills the room, quick and steady, and Loganâs breath catches. For a moment, thereâs nothing but the sound of that tiny heartbeat, and Logan feels something bloom inside him.
LOGAN: (whispering, a gentle smile forming)
"Iâve always wanted a kid. Never thought⌠(laughs softly) Never thought Iâd be the one carrying it, though."
He looks at Hank, eyes shining with emotion.
LOGAN:
"But Iâm keeping it."
Hank places a hand on Loganâs shoulder, offering him a moment of silent support.
HANK:
"Then weâll make sure you and the baby are taken care of, Logan. You wonât be alone in this."
Logan nods, eyes drifting back to the screen, his hand unconsciously resting on his swollen belly. For the first time in weeks, the nausea, the discomfort, the fearâall of it melts away, leaving only the quiet, overwhelming joy of hearing his childâs heartbeat.
#hugh jackman#wolverine#deadpool and wolverine#deadpool#ryan reynolds#hank mccoy#xmen beast#xmen#x men#poolverine#deadclaws#mpreg#surprise pregancy#male pregnancy#fanfiction#pregnant Hugh Jackman#god just imagine Hugh Jackman with a prosthetic pregnant belly and a thick happy trail#how will Wade react?#daddy deadpool
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g. guys. guys. hello? wwwhy are we not talking about this hunk- /bonked
#rin's adventures in new eridu#minors dni#daddy? sorry. daddy? sorry. daddy? sorry-#<- the only reason why the minors dni tag is put there#......... yk what maybe it's good that zzz doesn't have lots of men#bc then i would be so broke...........#someone hold me back i can't do this#this guy is gonna die isn't he#if hoyo gave us a dilf and killed him off i would not be surprised
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Itâs here!! A playlist compiling every song reference made in the main campaign, with a playlist cover illustrated by yours truly
#dndads#dungeons and daddies#dndads fanart#dndads s1#dndads glenn close#the only song missing is the Kidz Bop version is WAP which will be added once itâs available on here#the title is in reference to the book they checked out from the Library back in episode 6#and the logo is based off of the actual now thatâs what I call music#specifically album 9#also if thereâs somehow a song missing PLEASE tell me#there was already three that I caught after finishing my full relisten so I wouldnât be surprised if thereâs one or two more I didnât catch
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