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Tales of the side of the road #11: A lil reassurance
Summary: the pretty ladies come back to the coffee shop and you have a lil crisis
You can read part one here
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Out of all the things Alcina expects when she enters the shop, seeing the barista âthe same vessel of a goddess that was powerful enough to almost bring her to her knees by the pressure of her sole presenceâ laying on the wood floorboards in a puddle of coffee and ice with her gaze drilled into the ceiling is definitely not one of them. The tray next to the barista and some plastic cups next to the body lets Alcina know that you had slipped and fallen on the floor, spilling the cups' contents onto your uniform.Â
Why you haven't gotten up, now that's a mystery to her.Â
Karl, who joins the group a moment later with his younger sister in tow, struggles to have his brain make the connection between the depressing person on the floor and the person that kicked his ass last time.
"Mother, should we help her?" Bela whispers at Alcina, pointing at you with her gloved hand, noticing your heaving chest. "She looks like she's about to cry."
For what Alcina can see, Bela is right. Your shiny eyes and pouting quivering lips do look like you're trying so hard to not let your tears fall like you did.Â
"Poor thing." The tall Lady's hand gently nudges her daughter towards you. "Yes Bela, help her up."Â
But before Bela can move, a shorter figure is already making a beeline for you, the skirt of her black dress is lightly lifted as she kneels next to you and with a gentle voice asks for permission to touch you.
Your gaze stills avoids her, but you allow her to help you seat up. The sudden pressure on your cheeks and the following thumbs gently wiping the slipping tears away make you close your eyes and let the pooling drops roll down in its entirety.
"It's alright, let them out. I'm hereâŚ" Donna's voice is soothing and comforting just as her touch, and your heart aches at the tenderness in which she cups your face in her strong hands.Â
Angie stands on your other side and one of her wooden hands awkwardly pats your shoulder in at attempt at comfort, and even though it isn't really helping, you're grateful for the intention.
"What happened?" Daniela skips towards you and plops down by your side on the floor with her legs folded under her while Bela follows behind and silently starts picking up the mess.Â
"I slippedâŚ" You say barely above a whisper. A sniff escapes you in an attempt to stop the tears, and you can't help but to lean more into Donna's cold touch.
You can hear Cassandra's smirk when she talks next.
"Yeah we could see that."Â
In any other situation, you might have laughed it off, but today has been a stressful day so far and your usual gallon of espresso has done little to help the pounding behind your eyes. Slipping and dropping the tray and being was the last straw needed for all that stress and turmoil to be unleashed in the way of embarrassed tears.
"Alright, that's enough." Alcina, who now stands behind you, brings you out of your dark cloud as her hands slip under your armpits and lift you up easily, carrying you like a misbehaving cat and plopping you onto the counter. Grabbing some napkins from the nearby box she starts dabbing your neck and chest, trying her best to dry out the excess sugary liquid on your person.
Donna, Karl and the girls follow not too far behind, silently watching Alcina work.
"We should probably get that changed." Angie says as she moves a chair and climbs it until she's standing next to you, eyeing your ruined uniform. "I can see everything underneath." Donna's ears burn under her veil, and she's quick to grab Angie by the waist and willing her to shush, at least for the time being. Angie is right though, and your dark apron is the blessed thing that prevents your cleavage from being exposed.
The day had started terribly, and you had decided to use the short-sleeved button up uniform usually reserved for warmer days instead of your usual polo style shirt in an attempt to give yourself extra cheer points.Â
You wouldn't have imagined how badly that would turn out.Â
Tears pool in your eyes again and you fold your arms over your chest in an attempt to cover more space. Your head lowers in shame, but not even a second passes before Alcina's hand gently guides it up by your chin until you're looking at her. And if she leans down to make it less difficult, you don't notice.
"Do not do that, darling. Never lower your gaze." Her bright eyes are enthralling, and their fire has you absolutely captivated⌠you swear you could look into that molten gold until the end of your days, but then the spell is broken by a very much forced coughâŚ
"All nice and everything, but we came to talk business." Karl steps forward from behind Alcina, but his gaze is drilled into the cake exhibition at your right. He might be a stinky man, but you're grateful he has the decency to look away so as to not make you even more uncomfortable, even if there isn't much for you to show in the first place. It almost makes you giggle.Â
You take a deep breath and smile, though it doesn't reach your eyes, before jumping down the counter still with your arms over your chest.Â
"Aw and here I thought you had missed me too much." The quip lacks its usual strength, but you hope it's enough to distract them.Â
You look back to the place you had fallen onto, and are surprised to find everything clean, as if the incident didn't happen at all, and at a corner you spot Cassandra putting down a bucket and a mop while Bela places the fallen tray along with the plastic cups and some soaked rags onto a table. You make a mental note to thank them later.Â
"Here, let's get you cleaned up."Â
Daniela's hand lands on your middle back and gently guides you towards the 'staff only' room. You remember how easily that same grasp tore Gary's shirt, and you're amazed with how careful she's being while leading you.
You can read the rest on AO3 here!
#my fic#tales of the side of the road#donna beneviento x female reader#donna beneviento x reader#lady dimitrescu x reader#donna beneviento#lady dimitrescu#alcina dimitrescu#alcina x reader#re8#resident evil village
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Actually I donât think you are actually fr an adult author if you canât write something without a s*x scene in it
#<-trying to avoid our ancient enemy the evil bots#but literally. i will pick a book off the general fiction side and every time completely unnecessarily there will be such a scene where it#has no business being for the story#Iâm about ready to fight over this#thereâs been exactly one book out of the dozen or so Iâve done from that side that did not have it and it was Patron Saint of Second Chance#by Christine Simon#and I donât think Road to Roswell my belovedest did either#but listen I think itâs a sign that something in society is fundamentally broken when I can pick too random books#and one is a cozy bookstore romance thing#and one is a weird travel fantasy that has nothing to do with romance#as a plot#and then both of them as soon as the girl comes across a guy and is like heâs likable#the next step is randomly try to sleep with him#evil evil evil evil#letâs not.#stop using sex scenes as shortcut for romance! it doesnât work! you wonât have any!#this is wisdom and you should listen to it!!#Iâm also gonna include the use of f-bombs in this post because if you canât write a fantastical Victorian travel novel in fairy tale#style language without randomly using f bombs like do you even have a grasp of the language#those donât belong in this storyâs word set use your vocabulary!!#(there are times it makes sense in the story and the language catalog for the story and/or character for both of these but if you canât do#story without them when they donât belong thatâs lazy I think#Iâm throwing down the glove to adult authors I think they should try#this also goes for Jodi Picoult for whom the first thing did fall into the subject material but should not have been like the whole bull an#meat of that story at the expense of the actually interesting material#(couldnât finish By Any Other Name between that the anachronistic feminism and the massive chip on her shoulder that seemed to be her subje#material
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ok that scene was. holy shit. the tension!!! jo you can run but you can't hide... -prev lesbian anon
HIIIII, PLA! Fancy seeing you here today đ
The tension is tensioning! Almost like even if you re-fall in love with your boo itâs hard to outrun the psychosexual games you started when you were a little more pissed off, ainât it?
Can we talk about this poor woman though!?
Like listen. Val knows about Gio. Sheâs not blameless here BUT she did just try to shoot her shot with a woman sheâs been catching vibes from. One she literally gave her car to only to miss her for weeks on end, wondering where she was, then display a rare moment of vulnerability only to be shot down. Or maybe she just wanted to have a drink with her friend and doesnât know why sheâs being so weird. BUT EITHER WAY!
Now as far as Miss Jo, I think sheâs done got herself ensnared in her own web. And you know damn well if sheâs gunna try and do anything, itâs run from it. To that I say, Good Luck, Babe đŤĄ
#Jo really said letâs see how long I can flirt with freedom in the guise of a real woman#and then got all đ˛ when she caught feels#who woulda thunk#like let us be clear#Jo WALKED AWAY on purpose#for her and for Val AND for Gio#but then to be shocked she actually feels some sorta way when sheâs been playing mind games involving her OWN emotions for over a year?#well hun#now thatâs a harder situation to walk away from ainât it#Nonny reacts#then a heathen rambles#tale as old as time#see you on the other side of the road Jo
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Ok when I reblogged this last night, I picked 3rd because thatâs what Iâve heard, but I also said maybe a little bit #4? Because at the time I thought âwell something not really mattering to you = a sort of rejectionâ so I was a little confused as to how they were separate options?
And then when I woke up and I saw this I remembered that the ârejectionâ idea was an antisemitic talking point. As in supposedly you saw the undeniable truth of Jesus and were like nah.
So Iâm not sure how else it couldâve been worded - it was quickly visible to me after a good nightâs sleep - but I wonder how many other people were thinking similarly to me when they picked #4, and how many are genuinely antisemitic. But I hope thereâs just a lot of confused people.
#culturally Christian#Iâm kind of agnostic but I do swear pretty religiously and kind of believe in Jesus and such just sort of out a habit. like if something#more convincing comes along Iâll go with that but currently I just have trouble with the idea the universe started spontaneously#I imagine more that thereâs a higher figure and heâs been running experiments on an infinite amount of universe#like multiverse theory where every little decision splits the timeline etc#and occasionally he throws in stimulae like prophecies or small bits of him so that he can see what will happen#if something good happens to#me that I had no control over#like a free parking space or meeting a dog by chance#I send a kiss up to him just because I kind of want my thanks distributed but I donât know to who? so I figure if heâs an honest guy#heâll do other people favors too#also every time I see a dead animal on the side of the road I send it a kiss because i fervently wish that they died instantly and are#up in heaven and never have to worry about anything again#but otherwise yeah#my family stopped going to church when I was 4#I just remember liking to play with the holy water you were supposed to put on your forehead#and also the church had a really nice low stone wall that I liked to hold onto my mom or dadâs hands as I walked along the top#theyâre divorced (not the catalyst to lack of church) so it was always either one or the other#my grandmother gave me a childrenâs bible and we still celebrate Christmas#so I know a lot of stories from#the kids bible I was given had a lot of bible stories in it and i enjoyed reading it but it felt like an anthology/book of fairy tales to me#more than anything. and ofc when I was little I heard lots of Christmas star#stories both secular and religious. I avoid Christmas media mostly as an adult because itâs so overblown but I figure Iâll share it with my#kids. my favorite Christmas movie of all time is about a cow who wants to become one of Santaâs reindeer and fly. itâs called#Annabelleâs wish itâs pretty cute. I think it falls under a secular Xmas movie but I havenât watched it in a bit#we also celebrate Easter but I think thatâs more because my mom really likes compiling the baskets of candy and spring themed stuff#and of course the Christian channels were always free whenever my family couldnât afford âbetterâ tv. I enjoyed them but preferred pbs kids#because they were less preachy about their morals and I was more familiar with them.#oh also when I make I wish I address it to god out of habit.#about to run out of rags but whatever. my favorite religious swear that definitely pisses people off is ��Jesus Christ on a pogo stickâ
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Gravity Falls was strange, and the townsfolk even stranger, it seemed.
The twins had been unceremoniously dropped off on the side of the dusty road, the roar of the bus engine fading away as the driver wordlessly drove off without fanfare. The poor man had almost seemed close to tears ever since they had entered the thresholds of this seemingly innocuous town, all too eager to speed off and away while leaving the two children coughing and wheezing in its dust.
It had not even been a full minute since their lackluster drop-off before they became well acquainted with the oddly sociable and irritatingly chatty inhabitants of Gravity Falls. A single conversation with a pair of boisterous policemen already told them all they needed to know about the history of the town, as well as the whereabouts of their Great Uncle Ford.
"The Mystery Shack," the townsfolk had called it. It seemed as though their distant uncle had earned himself somewhat of a reputation amongst the locals. He was the town cryptid; the ever elusive mad scientist that lived in the outskirts of town in this so called "Mystery Shack". No one really knew who he really was; but everyone knew exactly who he was.
So, when the twins found themselves stood hand in hand in front of the rickety old shack, they hadn't really known what to expect when door had swung open with a deafening slam.
He was a strange man, their Great Uncle Ford. He seemed nothing like the cackling looney lab-coated madman they had imagined from what meager hushed information the townsfolk had offered them. It seemed as though the tales of a scientist gone mad that experimented on stray children that wandered into his spooky "Mystery Shack" was but a cruel rumor.
He mostly just seemed unhealthy, to be honest. His sickly, pale frame utterly drowned in the thick red woolen sweater that practically seemed to hang off of his lanky body like a second flap of skin. It made him look almost child-like, like a kid trying on their parents clothes; which somewhat diluted the intimidating effects of his looming height.
Although, the townsfolk's apparent fear of their Great Uncle Ford seemed to have some merit.
For one, Grunkle Ford really didn't seem all too human. He wasn't inhumane, per se; just, not entirely himself, if that made any sense. Looking at him was like looking at an incomplete puzzle; or looking at someone who you remember all your life wearing a hat, suddenly coming to work one day without one, and it takes a little too long for you to remember what is missing.
It was like Grunkle Ford had lost pieces of himself. Somewhere, to someone. His eyes seemed... almost empty. They were a little too dull and a little too opaque, lacking the lively shine of life everyone else seemed to have.
Another thing was that Grunkle Ford wasn't entirely alone. There was... someone else. The twins couldn't exactly pinpoint where, but they could feel its stare, whatever or whoever it was. They could almost feel its stare, a non-existent eye trailing a weird prickling sensation across their skin. The twins recalled the words of one of the townsfolk, a tall bestacled man with haunted blind eyes; although unseeing they could have sworn his gaze never seemed to leave them, as all he said was:
"Don't catch IT staring at you"
The twins had an odd feeling that IT was looking at them right now.
They didn't even notice when the pale bony hand of Grunkle Ford suddenly reached into their personal space, barely registering his words at all, much less the extra fingers that adorned each of his rough, worn palms.
They didn't take the hand.
If the twins had thought the outside of the shack looked decrepit, the inside seemed somehow even worse.
Every inch of exposed wall, ceiling or floor were utterly covered by sprawling symbols, summoning circles, and indecipherable words that seemed to be in an entirely different language than any the twins knew. They overlapped and tangled into one another into big, messy, red splotches of clustered nothings.
There were notes, diagrams on ripped pieces of aged looking paper scattered everywhere, with hardly any room for post-it notes squeezed wherever there was room. Lit and unlit candles were placed absolutely everywhere; either hidden in the dark corners or openly stood in the middle of the floor; sometimes in a circle, sometimes not. The melted fallen wax had coagulated into a hard white mess onto the floor; the smell of cheap vanilla scented candles intermingling with the smell of halloween fake blood (and Dipper was convince there had to be some real blood there, too) to create a sour concoction that stung their noses unpleasantly.
The shack was sparsely furnished with rarely any furniture at all. Not even a couch, the tables and chairs simply pushed to the walls to make more space for the endlessly swirling symbols and pentagrams. The twins were hesitant of stepping on any of the summoning circles, carefully sidestepping the candles and walking over the line of the pentagrams.
The attic, where they would be residing, was not much better.
Maybe they did end up in a mad scientist's house, after all.
#my art#my writing#my fic#i suppose?#oneshot#gravity falls#gravity falls au#HWINEBHABWNAJCAHOWEEATOWEUB AU#bill cipher#stanford pines#ford pines#grunkle ford#dipper pines#mabel pines#gravity falls fanfiction#tw scopophobia#tw staring#tw eerie#tw fake blood#tw cult#<- not really but just in case!!#tw demons#fiddleford mcgucket#fiddleford jumpscare!! :)
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314 - "Show on the Road (Let's Go)"
#ArtEveryday#art#art every day#timmy sean#A tale from the other side#Show on the road#I am not sure if this captures the song the way I want it#and it annoys me#that I don't know if it does#Spotify
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The Wolf and The Rabbit
Cregan Stark x Reader
Summary: The meeting between the wolf and the rabbit never ended well. The wolf would devour the poor rabbit in seconds. And yet, this wolf would never harm the poor bunny.
When your betrothal was announced, it came as a surprise to you.
Cregan Stark is a feared warrior and for a reason.
He was brutal and killed men without a flinch. His sword drowned in the blood of men.
And yet, it was you he chose as his wife.
You have only met him once, when you were very young, both of you were actually. At the time, he called you a scared little bunny.
You didn't pay much attention to him, you only stayed in his father's Kingdom for a couple of days.
Sure, your house might not be as strong as his, but you held a great name. With a proud father and mother, you were a true Lady.
A Lady who was now declared to become the wife of Cregan.
"But Father, why me?" you asked your father who looked so proud.
"The word came from him, he chose you as his future wife."
"But... why?" you asked rather quietly as you looked at your mother.
"It doesn't matter why. He chose you, it is all that matters." your mother replied.
And soon, you were in a carriage, being delivered to him, wearing your finest dress.
You looked out of the small window of the carriage, letting out a long sigh.
"Why me?" was the question in the back of your head at all times.
As the carriage moved down the road, in between the trees, heading further and further North.Â
You knew he would be waiting for you.Â
He would be standing there.Â
You wondered how he looked, how he had been since you had last seen him.Â
From the tales, you knew he was fierce and strong. You couldnât imagine what he looked like. As a young son, he was often told how he would be handsome.Â
You couldnât see it. But you were only a child, now you were a woman.Â
Things might have changed.Â
You at least hoped they did.Â
You let out a sigh as you got closer and closer. The nervousness grew deeper and deeper in your heart as you got closer.Â
Soon, you arrived and the door to your carriage opened. The cold immediately hit you.Â
It wasnât the kind of cold when you could see your breath, but you knew what was coming.Â
Winter.Â
Not so different from your home.Â
Home.Â
This was your home now.Â
This will be your home now.Â
You grabbed the servant's hand as you got out and soon, you saw him.Â
His hair was shaved on the sides. He was handsome.Â
Damn him.Â
Even from afar, you could tell, he looked handsome.Â
He wore fur over his clothes, keeping him warm as he stood tall and proud.Â
He rolled his shoulders back as he saw you. You could see how he let out a sigh.Â
âLord Stark, I am here to announce you, Lady Y/L/N from the House of Y/L/N. As you wished, your bride is presented to you.âÂ
You bowed your head as you were introduced to him. You didn't look up or anywhere, but soon, you did look up.
Your eyes locked with him for the first time in a long while.
How cold and dark his were.
âHow could I forget this Little Bunny.â He said with a smirk for a smile.Â
You just kept your eyes on him.Â
âMy Lord.â You said as you waited for him to lead you into his home.
Lord of Winterfell had a home which looked incredible.
Snow has melted in some places, yet it is still present.
You liked it.
You were left in the hands of a servant who showed you the castle, The Great Keep.
And finally, your room.
"Lord Stark was very adamant about your sleeping arrangements," she said before she opened the door to his chambers. It was his. There were no questions about it in your mind.
The room felt and smelled like a man. It made you very nervous.
You were about to be a wife, his wife. It was up to you to make the Stark name strong and give him children. And that petrified you to no end.
âWhy me?â you still asked yourself.
Even when you were left alone to catch a breath, your mind was running.
Soon, you were asked to join him during dinner.
You sat in the chair right next to him, to his right as he sat at the head of the table.
It was a feast, so many different food was placed in front of you, fruits you have never seen.
"I had them make everything as I do not know what you like, as of yet." his voice sounded strangely soft.
It almost didn't fit him.
And yet it did.
His eyes didn't meet yours, he only focused on the food in front of him.
"Thank you." you suddenly said, surprising both of you as you began to eat.
"Wine?" he asked and you nodded as a servant poured you a glass. "It is one which your father sent. Hopefully, it will make you feel more at home."
"Thank you," you said once more as you continued to eat. What felt like the first time in forever, you ate as much as you wished.
"You sure can eat." he suddenly said and you became aware of everything all at once.
"I'm sorry," you said as you pushed your plate and looked at him. "It is just... delicious."
"I'm happy you like it, I didn't mean to make you stop or anything," he said as he pushed the plate back in front of you.
"Oh, okay," you said as you continued to eat. Occasionally you looked at him, only to see that he was avoiding your eyes.
You wondered why he was doing it. You wanted to ask, ask how he ended up choosing you from all the women he could have chosen, he chose you.
Out of all the princesses and ladies, he wanted you. But why? Â
You will have to find out one way or another.
But for now, you were taken to get washed even if you insisted that you were more than capable of doing it yourself.
You were quick to learn that Cregan Stark didnât like the answer no.
And so, as you were bathing you asked one of the servants, âWhat kind of a man is Lord Stark?â
The servants looked at you with a smile.
âHe is a wonderful ruler.â One of them said.
âI wish to know the real answer, not a political one, please.â
âHe is a good man. A true warrior, he is always practising his sword, and he is a great leader. He always keeps his word. He will be a good husband.â
She did look as if she was telling the truth. At least that helped you to some degree.
But even if it wasnât true, you feared that she would have not told you. After all, who would?
You knew the two of you would share a room, maybe you could get to know him more intimately.
At least you hoped to, but as soon as you got into bed, the soft furs embraced you and you almost immediately began to fall asleep.
You woke up the next morning.
His side of the bed was cold, which made you wonder if he even slept.
You were dressed in warm and beautiful fur as you headed out to the garden.
Although winter was almost here, and every tree and flower lost their colour, you still enjoyed the garden very much.
The lady who showed you around kept telling you stories about the garden and soon, you entered the training grounds.
"My Lady, we probably shouldn't be here," she said but you just dismissed her and continued on.
You didn't want these men to think that you were only a decoration, a pretty little thing too afraid of some blood and sweat.
But what you found rather interesting was Cregan. He was in the middle of practising his sword and all you could focus on was his muscles as he moved.
"Princess," he said when he saw you.
You were not a princess, you told him before, but he didn't care.
"What brings you here?" he asked.
"I'm having a walk. L-"
"Let me show you around," he said as he left to quickly put his sword down. You looked at the servant who had been walking with you, she simply bowed and left without another word.
You stood there as the men kept staring at you. You tried to softly smile at them as they kept murmuring between one another.
You knew those looks too well.
It made you so uncomfortable.
Finally, Cregan arrived back and you two quickly left the training grounds as he guided you back to his home.
"Do you believe in soulmates, Princess?" he suddenly asked and you looked at him in shock.
"Soulmates?"
"When I was a young pup, my mother told me a story. She said that every person is born as a half and it is up to them to find their other half. You see, she said in the beginning, men and women were one, but we angered the Gods and they separated the whole into two. It is said all of us a doomed to find our other half. And many of us don't while others do."
"I do remember my mother told me the same story."
"Then you must understand my feelings. When I first saw you. We were young and I didn't know back then what my feelings meant. However, now I do. We were meant to be. We are soulmates."
"You must be joking, Sir Stark. How can you believe that?"
"I believe it because I feel it. Do you not?"
"I-" You didn't want to say no, because truth be told, you never actually thought about it. But if you were honest with yourself, you did feel a certain pull towards him. "I'm not sure. Is this why you chose me as your bride?"
"Who else could I choose but you?" weirdly, you understood him, you should have thought he was crazy.
And yet you didnât.
In your heart, this all felt so right.
âI used to watch you, Princess. Even as a young boy, I knew, there was something special between us. I asked for your hand in marriage because of this connection which I believe in. Do you also feel it?" he looked so hopeful.
His eyes shone as he took a step closer and held both of your hands in his.
"I asked your father for your hand but now, I ask you, Princess. Will you marry me?" you took a deep breath.
"You say such sweet things. Talking about destiny and love, Lord Stark, but how do I know you are truthful? How do I know your words are more than a deception to get closer to my family?"
"I had a feeling you would fear as such. It is why I tried to best my home with the things you like, to properly welcome you. Since I cannot share my feelings with you. I had a new library put in, since a garden in this weather would not hold."
"I will be your wife, Lord." you suddenly said. "Not because of your library or garden, but I do feel the same you claim to. And I'm tired of pretending that I don't. Ever since we were children, I never forgot about you. Even if it was so long ago." you looked into his eyes and they shined with happiness.
"My Love, I promise you will not regret being open about this. I plan on keeping you safe and happy. And tomorrow, after our wedding, I will give you an eternity filled with joy and love."
You believed him, you really did, after all he sounded extremely sincere.
You placed your hands on his chest as he pulled you in for a hug.
You knew this was the beginning of your forever with him.
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The wedding went well. Suspiciously well.
You expected some kind of disaster.
But nothing.
You two were wed, and celebrated along with the guests.
Your parents were proud of you, you could see it in their eyes, but they also told you multiple times.
You danced, drank and had an amazing time at your wedding.
It was the very first time your husband kissed you and it felt as if everything just fell into place.
As if all of your hidden feelings came to the surface.
Then, years passed.
You heard of a war coming and you feared the worst.
You were with your first child when the news about the Dance of the Dragons came to Winterfell.
Prince Jacaerys Velaryon came to ask your husband for his help during the war.
Of course, Cregan promised the Prince his men and sword.
"What bothers you, My Love?" he asked the same night, in the dark of your chambers as he sat on the bed while you stared at the fire.
"I fear my child will grow up without a father."
"I know how much you hate war, My Queen, but-"
"No buts Cregan, I understand why war is coming and I understand why you choose to partake."
"Then you must understand, I am doing it for our child and their future." he stood up and knelt on the floor in front of you. "I promise you, I will be back before our son is born."
"Or daughter." he laughed a little.
"Or little princess. You are right."
You put your hand on his cheek, running your thumb along his cheekbone.
"I love you, My Wolf."
"And I love you, My Wife." he moved his head and kissed your palm before he picked you up and carried you to your bed.
It might have been a simple story. A simple love story.
But it was yours and you knew it was special.
With a strong and dedicated husband, who would go to war for the future of your child and you.
Who trained a dozen wolves to protect you, who always made sure to not only tell you that he loved you but prove it to you in any and all ways that he could.
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Alastor | Stolas | Vox [Comfort]
In which the two of you bump into your abusive ex who just arrived in hell.
You and Alastor always went on walks through hell together, since you enjoyed exploring the outdoors and he enjoyed people watching
Normally things were relatively peaceful, most, if not everyone, knew the radio demon down to every detail, and avoided him at a mere glimpse
He enjoyed telling you about things that reminded him of his past, or encounters he'd had just down the street, while you listened and observed with awe
Unfortunately, your usually peaceful walk was rudely interrupted by an obnoxious shout in your direction
There was someone who looked severely out of place, likely having just fallen, stumbling towards you with a seething grin
Alastor was already annoyed the moment anyone interrupted him, but even more so at the fact that this individual was shouting obscenities at his darling
Nevertheless, he stood stoic by your side, only glancing down at the shorter individual with an animalistic twitch in his eyes
" Can't you hear me, fucking bitch! You're the slut who put me down her- "
Once your hand gripped onto Alastor's wrist, tugging him, the man's head was sliced clean off, smashing into a building across the street and leaving a visceral splatter
Alastor was already removing his wrist from your hand to wipe the blood from his cane with a handkerchief
Once the body hit the ground with a thud, he had his arm around your waist and lifted you over it, continuing his walk as if nothing had occurred
" And that impeccable diner over there! I just have to take you, it reminds me of my many evenings after the late shows! "
Stolas had heard enough about the life you lived on earth, each momentous day and each sad tale that made up your story
He knew he was never able to protect you up there, and vows to do so now that you are by his side in the afterlife, offering an eternity of protection
Inevitably, he understood some people who had hurt you would eventually find themselves down here, and that some may try to hurt you, so he refused to let you wander alone for too long
It didn't even have to be him, so long as someone he knew could protect you was nearby
Unfortunately, the first to find you was the worst possible individual
The one who had raised their hand so many times to you, and left you with scars Stolas wished he could erase along with every worry
It was one of your date nights, visiting some upper class restaurant after having washed a romance in theatres
You were both dressed to the nines, laughing in one another's company and waiting for the cab you'd called since you'd finished sooner than expected
The both of you climbed in, only for the doors to instantly lock, tearing off without any word or signal from either of you
Stolas laughed it off for a moment, asking the driver if he already knew your destination, though he stopped when he noticed your eyes locked onto the rearview mirror
" Already moving on to someone else? Think I'm not good enough for you? "
The voice was calm but eerie, aimed directly as you
You looked horrified, and Stolas' heart raced as he connected the pieces together
One moment, the car was racing down the road, and the next, you were in the royalty's arms being carried away from a totalled car burning up in flames
You'd only blinked your eyes
Stolas held you tighter that evening, and refused to let go for weeks after
Vox was an extremely busy person
So unfortunately your intimate time together was rare
Despite that, Vox always invited you into his studio with him while he worked, so at least you'd be near one another and he could know you were safe
I mean, you were always safe so long as he could reach you, and modern tech was everywhere in hell nowadays
But he was extra protective since he'd learnt your ex had entered hell
Had he told you? No. Did he feel guilty about it? Yes.
But he just didn't want you to have to worry, and seeing you happily working away at a new project or hobby without a care in the world was just so, so...precious
Eventually he knew he would have to crack the news, but he hadn't anticipated your ex would find you so soon
It was a late night in the studio, with Vox overlooking several large screens as countless information transferred to and from his own database, analysing every media and algorithm
You were behind him, sat in a leather armchair, reading one of the many books that lined the book shelf he kept around as decoration
People came in and out of the floor through an elevator, though as the time got later, the frequency dwindled down severely
When it dinged for the first time that hour, neither of you were too bothered, Vox continuing without a flinch and you looking up for just a moment
Your gaze never went back to your book, though, stuck on the face that had a hateful sneer aimed straight at you
The phone in your pocket dinged with an alert, something about your heart rate increasing drastically in too short a time, and the information registered into Vox in milliseconds
" Finally, I fucking found you! "
One step out of the elevator, and the door clamped shut around their second leg with a loud crack, forcing your ex down onto one knee
Vox only turned to you, ignoring the wailing figure
" Oh man I really should have told you they were here! You can yell at me after. "
The suited man then walked towards your ex as the doors slowly released, kneeling down in front of him with a cackle
" Pathetic. Freak. "
Vox kicked them back into the elevator, and you heard the thing drop at high speeds back down the skyscraper
Security would handle the mess
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INDISPOSED d.winchester
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DEAN WINCHESTER X FEM!READER
đđ SUMMARY - you always seem to feel more than upset when you're sick. luckily for you, dean's always by your side when you fall ill, no matter the time.
đđ WARNINGS - sick!reader, illness symptoms, flu, dizziness, aches, reader's a little emotional, eating?, crying, mention of reader's lonely past, non-sexual nudity, kinda crybaby!reader, (1) use of y/n, slightly ooc dean, petnames, intended lower case, nothing i write is ever proofread đŠˇ
there's seemingly a tell tale sign of when you're feeling extra poorly, and that's the feeling of water beginning to pool in your waterline.
you couldn't help the dramatics that would take over your body, much less when you find dean sitting in your bedroom, assuring you that it was alright that he'd come home early from his hunt. "you shouldn't have to leave sam alone 'cause of me." you were a sniffling mess at your desk, for two reasons, one being that you were upset and the second being that your nose was so stuffed you could hardly breathe.
"sammy's fine to figure out the rest of this one, baby." dean was sitting on your bed, girly covers and throw pillows surrounding him. "and i don't have to do anything, i'm choosing to be here." dean's voice was all low and soft, the voice he used when you were upset which was seemingly more often than you'd thought.
you heard him shuffle across the room to where you sat on a brown, tattered chair.
he crouched down so he was eye level with you. "come on, sweetheart, you know you're just upset 'cause you feel all sick." his hand was gently tracing your thigh, soothing you from your sniffles. "think you just need to lay down, yeah?"
you mumbled something that he didn't quite catch with a nod.
he waited momentarily but you hadn't made any decision to move. "y/n." your eyes snapped up to meet his. "come lay down."
"okay." was your sheepish response.
dean didn't often call you by your name, he cast it away with all the lovely nicknames he'd picked out for you personally. nobody was baby but his car, until he'd met you. it came so easily, that soft way of loving.
when dean had you finally beneath the blankets, he pressed a kiss to your forehead, half-comforting and half-trying to gauge your temperature.
"where are you going?" your hand reached out for his lower arm.
dean turned down to look at you, a smile softly reaching his lips. "just getting your medication, baby, i'll be back, don't worry." and this time, the kiss pressed against your forehead was purely because he felt like it.
dean was well aware of your inability to take care of yourself. now, he was in no way calling you a nuisance, he just wished you cared for yourself as much as he did. with that being said, he did always love being able to care for you, it was a way that was so different than having to take care of sam his whole life. perhaps it was because this, he wasn't obliged to do, it wasn't expected of him.
he loved taking care of you but if anything were to happen to him... he'd like to know you could take care of yourself, too.
when dean returned to the bedroom, you were passed out asleep against the sheets. the man couldn't help but stop in his tracks.
you were a chatty person, awfully bubbly at times. and dean loved that about you, listening to you babble on about something and when he didn't catch a word he'd ask you to repeat what you said, it was always funny watching as the gears turned in your head, trying to remember.
sometimes you swore you talked so much that you tuned yourself out.
dean didn't though, he listened to every word that spilled from your lips.
but you were chatty with everyone you were close to. god forbid you ever went on a road trip with he and sam.
but with him you could be quiet at times, you still got shy and nervous around him which always made him coo, there was something sweet at the fact you could be so different behind closed doors, so yourself.
and seeing you like this, your lips drew into a pout and pink staining your ill cheeks, well it was rather nice, he thought.
he hated to be so evil as he was to wake you.
"sweetheart." the mere whisper of the name as his hands came down to soothe your arms was enough to have your eyelids peeling open. "sweetheart, c'mon, you gotta take your medicine."
a half-whine fell from your lips as he sat you up against the bed, sitting too so that you could lean yourself against him. dean was suddenly aware of how much hotter your body had gotten. he hadn't been gone long, just a trip to the kitchen to get you a glass of water and the medication he needed, though it'd taken him a while to find it. he had a bad habit of leaving things in strange places and forgetting about it.
he handed you off the capsules and then the glass of water.
"how're you feeling, honey?" the back of his palm pressed against your right cheek then slightly down your top, to your chest. he was like a concerned mother. "you're really hot."
"thanks." you quipped, leaning your hot forehead against his arm and sipping the water he'd given you.
he rolled his eyes at your remark, obviously taking your sickness more seriously than you were. "'m serious, you can't have blankets."
"dean!"
"no."
"dean, 'm cold." you nuzzled yourself further into dean's warm body, a dark grey hoodie coated his form along with black sweatpants, not his usual attire.
"you're not cold." he took your face between his two hands. "you're sick." pressing a kiss against the tip of your nose. you fought the words 'sap' to come from the back of your scratchy throat. "you can have the blankets but i have to take this off, then." you felt him gently pull at the shirt you'd stolen from him, clad on your body.
"deal." you mumbled, feeling a wave of dizziness hit you.
to make matters worse, you shook your head, thinking it would rid of the dizziness.
"hey, don't do that." he steadied your head before taking the glass out from your hands and placing it on the bedside dresser.
you felt his hands on your shirt, slowly pulling it from your frame. you helped by putting your arms in he air, allowing him to pull it off your body and toss it somewhere on the ground.
"want the tv on?" you nodded your head silently as the man rose from his place on the bed, reaching the tv stand where he picked up the remote and switched it on.
aimlessly, you uttered, "my legs hurt." while sliding back under the pretty covers.
he was busy fidgeting with the buttons on the remote. he never did know how to work your tv properly. "'s just cause your sick, it'll go away, baby."
you huffed at his response, laying your head on the pillows while you pulled the blanket close to you. you were cold but it was that sickly cold where you couldn't tell if it was really a chill or perhaps you were so warm that you felt cold, which didn't make a whole pile of sense.
when dean finally climbed back into the bed, your body practically collapsed on top of him.
he laid with an arm behind his neck and the other trailing shapes across your bare back, you lay with your head on his chest, listening to the low tv along with the thumping of his heart.
"are you okay?" you mumbled, voice slick with tiredness. the sickness was weird like that, hitting you suddenly, leaving just as immediately.
dean could have cooed at you. even while you were wrapped up in blankets, sick as a small hospital, you managed to ask him if he was okay.
It was another reason why he liked taking care of you. you took care of each other. "i'm okay."
another hushed mumble. "promise?"
"i promise." he answered honestly, fingers against your skin, moving up and down your back. "get some sleep, 'kay?"
a yawn passed your lips. "okay."
they said sleep was the best medicine, that it cured everything that was curable. well, you weren't sure anyone had said it to you but you just knew that it was said.
you had to beg to differ.
by dinnertime, your temperature was running hot.
earlier was the kind of sick that you could stomach, this was the kind of sick that had you flushed against the headboard of your bed, hands running down your face as you felt your head pound against the back of your eyes.
you could hear dean walk back into the room and you felt guilt soar through your veins.
you knew you were being... difficult to say the least. but you couldn't help it, hot tears gathering at your waterline all over again.
the mattress dipped as dean nudged your arm and you looked up at him with glossy eyes before looking down at the sandwich sitting on a plate in his hands.
"know you said you're not hungry but can you try eat some f'me? 's jam." his tone was all soft and his voice was all quiet. by now, he'd turned off the tv and closed the curtains, noticing how the light had been affecting your eyes. the only light on now was the little lamp sitting on your bedside table so you could actually see your surroundings.
you nodded hesitantly and took the sandwich from him.
dean noticed things about you like nobody else. he very early on found out that you loved jam sandwiches, you loved raspberry jam but you had an awful distaste for strawberry jam so from there on, he never bought strawberry jam on the offhand occurence that you may accidentally use it without looking at the label and get your jam sandwich ruined.
you were halfway through said sandwich when you placed it back on the plate, begging to tear up.
dean immediately took notice of it, taking the plate from you. "wh's wrong, baby? too much?"
you shook your head, sniffling. even the act of shaking your head had you clutching it soon after.
dean tutted, moving your hand away so he could soothe your forehead with a kiss and a gentle movement of his thumb. "poor girl." you heard him mutter under his breath, his brows strewn together in sympathy.
looking up at him, you had those glassy eyes that made his stomach feel almost as nauseous as yours. he didn't have to ask what was troubling you for you answered, anyway, to the silent question behind his eyes. "you're so nice to me."
his heart shattered a little.
it was no supirse that you didn't grow up with much comfort surrounding you and that only got worse as you began to get older. some days, you didn't think you'd ever get the comfort that your body ached for. and then dean winchester walked in, and his one and only goal was to take care of you, was to care for you, was to love you.
so you couldn't help tearing up a little from time to time when you think about the strawberry jam he gave up just for you.
"oh, baby. you're my sweet girl." he pulled you closer to him, putting your forehead against his chest so you could lean your weight on him. "'course 'm nice to you."
he helped you sit on his lap, fully discarding the place wherever his hands could push it to.
then his hands found your body, roaming it with this gentleness yet assertion. you'd put his shirt back on a while ago and discarded the blankets, which he was thankful for. he needed to break your temperature.
you weren't due medication for another two hours and you'd taken all the painkillers you could.
right now, all he could offer was himself.
and that was enough for you.
your arms tightened around his shoulders as you sniffled, tears breaking down your cheeks with a defeated sigh. "hate bein' sick." you uttered, sadness evident in your voice.
"i know, angel, i know." he gently rocked you in his lap, not enough to make your head dizzy but enough to bring you back to the moment, to remind you he was there.
and you stayed like that for seemingly a long time, melting into one another's embrace as if it were the most entertaining thing in the world.
you pressed your flush cheek against the hoodie covering his bare shoulder. the tears eventually dried up and all that was left was your frustrated sighs and mumbles.
"'s okay, sweetheart." he pressed a final kiss to your flushed face. "it'll pass."
and he was by your side as soon as it did.
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moonstruck
pairing:Â jj maybank x fem!reader
summary: who could have known that jj maybank would steal your first kiss beneath the stars, all to evade the pursuing police?
warnings: fluff, first kiss, no use of y/n, english isn't my first language
word count: 2.6k
a/n: a little fic to celebrate the release of obx4. after s3 idk if I'll watch s4, but you can give me your opinion about 5 new eps in the comments. have a nice time reading this work! love u <3
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THE NIGHT AIR WAS WARM, infused with the salty tang of the sea and the soothing rhythm of waves crashing against the shore. The gentle breeze rustled the palm fronds, creating a soft, whispering melody that wrapped around you like a comforting blanket. This tranquil evening was the only redeeming quality of your job at the cluttered antique store. After two long years, you still wondered how your boss managed to keep the place afloat, especially when half the customers left without buying anything. Those who did purchase something often bombarded you with endless questions that drained your patience, just like today.
Exhaustion weighed heavily on your shoulders as your shift finally came to an end. All you wanted was to retreat to the solace of your home and hide beneath a warm blanket. It had been one of those daysâwhen customers were rude, the air conditioning was a distant memory, your legs ached from standing, and you smelled like a dust-covered relic.
After struggling to lock the front doorâan ancient key refusing to cooperate, as if it had been stuck since the Great Depressionâyou slung your bag over your shoulder and stepped out into the quiet streets of the Cut. The fresh sea air caressed your skin, invigorating your senses. You knew this town like the back of your hand, every crack in the pavement a familiar companion. The streetlights flickered overhead, bulbs long overdue for replacement, casting a dim glow that made the shadows dance around you. Though it wasnât the safest place, it was homeâa place where trouble always seemed to find you.
And one of them even had a name: JJ Maybank.
Like everyone in the Cut, you had heard countless stories about him and his adventures with the crew who proudly called themselves the Pogues. From the time you were kids, his reputation as a wild spirit with a devil-may-care attitude had preceded him. You remembered the laughter that echoed through the neighborhood as he and his friends roamed the sandy streets, always planning their next adventureâsneaking onto rooftops, racing bikes down the winding roads, and daring each other to dive into the ocean at dawn. JJ was the embodiment of carefree youth, with a reckless smile that could charm anyone and a spark in his eyes that promised trouble.
Despite sharing the same neighborhood, your worlds felt galaxies apart. While he thrived in the thrill of spontaneous adventures, you found comfort in the quiet corners of your life. You spent lazy afternoons lost in books, dreaming of places far beyond the horizon. As children, youâd played side by side in the warm sand, yet your paths seemed to diverge with the years. JJ was the star of wild tales and whispered legends, while you remained a quiet observer, forever intrigued yet hesitant to step into his whirlwind of chaos.
You never expected that your paths would cross, at least not like this â bound together by a single, reckless moment that would change everything.
As you stood there, savoring the rhythmic crash of waves against the sandy shore, the tranquil scene was suddenly pierced by the sound of heavy footsteps behind you â fast and uneven, as if someone were running. The street was mostly quiet, just a few couples strolling hand in hand, lost in the warmth of a summer evening. The sudden urgency in the air pulled your attention, stirring a sense of curiosity.
Before you could turn to see who it was, a hand grasped your wrist, spinning you around with a swift motion. Your heart leaped into your throat, eyes widening in shock. You instinctively clutched the worn fabric of a white T-shirt, struggling to steady yourself. Frowning in confusion, you looked up and met the cheeky blue eyes of the last person you expected to see.
It was him â JJ Maybank himself, breathless and frantic, the unmistakable spark of mischief dancing in his gaze. Even amid his panic, his blue eyes glinted with a familiar wildness, hinting at the reckless adventure he always seemed to be chasing. In that moment, the world around you faded, leaving only the two of you standing on the edge of the beach, the waves whispering secrets to the shore.
âHey there, my pretty little neighbor! Itâs a perfect evening for a walk, donât you think?â JJ chatted, his smile strained as he kept glancing back over his shoulder.
âJJ? What are you doingâ?â You barely had time to finish your question before he cut you off. His playful demeanor vanished, replaced by an uncharacteristic seriousness that sent a chill down your spine. His blue eyes scanned your face, searching for something.
âI need your help,â he said quickly, lowering his voice as the distant wail of sirens began to fill the air.
Your thoughts raced, but they tangled together in confusion. âWhat?â you whispered, still too stunned to process what was happening.
âThe cops are coming,â he said urgently, glancing around as if the shadows themselves might betray him. âI just⌠I need you to help me not get caught. Please.â
You blinked, trying to wrap your head around the situation. The sirens grew louder, and flashing lights danced around the corner, cutting through the evening calm. Panic swelled in your chest. What could you possibly do? You were not the type to get involved in this kind of chaos, especially not with someone like JJ, who always seemed to flirt with trouble.
You bit your lip, staring at him, your mind racing. You had no clue what JJ had done this time, but with all the rumors swirling about him, it could be serious. If the cops saw you with him, they might think you were involved, and the last thing you wanted was to be dragged into a police station to answer questions. All you wanted was to go home, wrap yourself in a cozy blanket, binge-watch your favorite show, and sip hot tea until sleep finally took you.
But time was running out. You needed a plan â and fast.
Then, a ridiculous idea flashed through your mind, inspired by that Marvel movie you had watched a few weeks ago. People tended to look away when they saw couples getting too⌠intimate. It was as if tenderness made them uncomfortable, a reminder of something personal they werenât meant to witness. Kisses, soft touches, the kind of closeness that drew attention away from everything else.
Oh, no. You swallowed hard, heart pounding. It was a risky move, but you didnât have the luxury of time to second-guess yourself.
Before you could stop yourself, you grabbed JJ by the collar and pulled him closer, pressing your lips to his.
It wasnât just any kiss; it was your first kiss, and you had no clue what you were doing. The warmth of his lips against yours sent a jolt through you, a thrilling rush that left you dizzy. His breath mingled with yours, soft and sweet, and for a heartbeat, everything else faded away. You thought about pulling back, a wave of embarrassment washing over you, but then you felt his hand cradling the back of your head, steadying you, keeping you from breaking the moment.
âWhoa,â you whispered, your heart racing. But before you could say anything else, JJ deepened the kiss, his tongue brushing against yours with a playful insistence. You gasped, a surprised sound escaping your lips as your mind spun with confusion and exhilaration. You were lost in a whirlwind of sensations â your heart pounded wildly, and your hands found their way into his hair, fingers tugging gently at the tips.
Suddenly, your back hit something cold and hard. JJ pulled back slightly, both of you panting, gulping for air. His gaze swept over your face, a mixture of surprise and something unnameable flickering in his eyes. You opened your mouth, desperate to say something â anything â to justify your impulsive action, to apologize for crossing a line. The silence felt thick and awkward, stretching out between you like a taut string.
âUh, I didnâtââ you began, but before you could finish, JJâs hand cupped your cheek, his touch warm and grounding. He pulled you in again, kissing you once more, more fiercely this time.
Your cheeks burned, but it felt like your entire body was ablaze. Thoughts of right and wrong melted away, leaving only the intoxicating pleasure of his lips against yours. You couldnât help but think that everyone who claimed JJ Maybankâs kisses were magical had it all wrong. They werenât magical; they were raw and real, yet they lifted you high above the chaos of the world. Each kiss felt like a leap into the unknown, an escape where your soul soared and your heart raced.
Just as you lost yourself in the heat of it all, the wail of sirens pierced the air, cutting through the intimacy of the moment. Police cars rushed past, barely glancing in your direction, but the sudden noise jolted your heart back to reality.
The kiss lingered for a heartbeat longer before you pulled away, breathless and wide-eyed, struggling to process what had just happened. JJ blinked, his lips slightly parted, as if he wanted to say something, but the words failed to materialize, hanging in the air between you like unspoken secrets.
As reality settled back in, you dropped your hands, suddenly aware of just how close you had been. The warmth of the moment began to fade, replaced by a rush of embarrassment that flooded your cheeks. You cleared your throat, adjusting the bag that had slipped off your shoulder, the awkwardness of the situation weighing heavily on you.
âI... uh, saw it in the movies,â you mumbled, your voice barely above a whisper. The words tumbled out in a rush. âPeople donât like public affection, soâŚâ
JJ stared at you, a mixture of surprise and amusement flickering in his blue eyes. Then, to your shock, a slow grin spread across his face, playful and teasing. âDamn it,â he said, still trying to catch his breath, his voice light with laughter. âRemind me to ask you to save my ass more often, Bambi.â
You felt your cheeks ignite like they were on fire, and instinctively, you took a step back, craving a little more space. What had you just gotten yourself into? Your mind raced, blinking like a deer caught in headlights, unsure whether to crack a joke, tease him back, or just stand there in stunned silence.
JJ chuckled hoarsely, shaking his head as if he couldnât quite believe the turn of events. âYouâre something else, you know that?â
A nervous laugh escaped your lips, the tension hanging between you slowly beginning to ease, but the flutter in your stomach remained, leaving you wondering what this moment meant for both of you.
âDonât look at me like that with those beautiful big eyes of yours, or I might just fall for you right here and now,â he teased, flashing a wink that sent a rush of warmth to your cheeks.
You couldnât help but roll your eyes, though a shy smile crept onto your lips. âSeriously, JJ? Is this your idea of flirting? Because itâs kind of cheesy.â
âI know, right?â he laughed, the sound light and carefree. âBut it works, doesnât it? I mean, look at you! Iâd be an idiot not to try.â
His voice dropped, a playful seriousness creeping in as he leaned closer. âI think I owe you now,â he whispered, almost conspiratorially, his breath tickling your ear. His hand slid gently over your shoulder, and before you could react, he casually lifted your bag, throwing it over his shoulder like it weighed nothing.
âHey! Thatâs my bag!â you protested, half-heartedly, your heart fluttering at his boldness.
âI know, but I donât like being beholden to beautiful girls like you,â he said, grinning like heâd just won a prize. âSo, as a thank you, Iâm walking you home. Wouldnât want anyone to steal you away.â
He winked again, laughter dancing in his blue eyes as he started to walk ahead, your bag bouncing lightly against his back. You stood frozen for a moment, still processing what just happened. His hair was tousled, the way it always was, and you wondered if your heart had raced like this before. Did you really make him flustered? Oh my God, was this really happening?
âAre you coming?â he called over his shoulder, pausing to give you that cheeky grin that made your stomach flip.
âUh, yeah, Iâm coming!â you managed to say, shaking yourself out of your daze. You hurried to catch up with him, your heart beating wildly, a mix of exhilaration and disbelief bubbling inside you. As you walked side by side, the sound of the waves crashing behind you and the warm breeze wrapping around you felt like a secret the universe was sharing.
The night air was alive with laughter and playful banter, the gentle rhythm of the waves providing a perfect soundtrack to your conversation. JJ animatedly recounted his latest adventures with the Pogues â like the time they snuck into the lighthouse for a midnight swim and ended up launching a misguided rescue mission for a beach ball. You hung on every word, entranced by his charisma, the warmth of his presence beside you igniting something within you.
âSeriously, though,â he said, glancing sideways, a cheeky grin spreading across his face, âthanks for helping me back there. Who knew a cute girl could be such a hero?â
You laughed, the sound bright in the night air. âI didnât have much of a choice. You practically swept me off my feet with that spinâŚâ
He chuckled, that familiar mischief dancing in his gaze. âWhat can I say? Iâve always been drawn to trouble. And now, I guess Iâm just moonstruck by you.â
With each step, the distance between you shrank, a connection sparking amid the chaos of the night. When you finally reached your porch, he paused, turning to face you, the glow of the moon illuminating his features in a way that made your heart race.
âI had an awesome time tonight,â he said, a hint of sincerity in his tone. âMaybe we should hang out again. You know, when Iâm not dodging cops or getting into trouble. How about a pizza or something?â
You chuckled, the sound light and bright. âDidnât know you treated all your life saviors to dinner. Whatâs next, a moonlit pizza date?â
JJ smirked, leaning in slightly, a playful glint in his eyes. âOnly the cute ones. Just imagine itâa night under the stars, with me serenading you about my crazy adventures. Sounds perfect, right?â
You couldnât help but smile, feeling your heart race at the thought. âYeah, maybe. But Iâm not sure if Iâm ready for your karaoke skills yet.â
He threw his head back and laughed, a sound that made your heart flutter. âOh, Iâll win you over. Youâll be begging for an encore.â
With a final grin, he stepped back, his eyes lingering on yours for a moment that felt electric. âCool. Iâll see you around then.â
As you watched him walk away, the night felt charged with promise, the moonlight casting a silvery glow that made everything seem magical. You stood on your porch, a soft whisper of excitement filling your heart, knowing that this was just the beginning of something wonderfully beautifulâsomething that had you feeling both moonstruck and hopeful for what lay ahead.
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Tales of the side of the road #8: The nightmare is over...?
You can read part 7 here
You can read part 1 here
TW: CAR CRASH, CHARACTER DEATH
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There's a puddle of gray thick goo on the floor. It looks gross and the stickiness of it has stuck on the mop like glue. You sigh, the next option is one you were hoping not to come to. The goo along with the smell makes you icky, but keeping the floor clean is part of your job and you have no other choice but to put on some rubber gloves, get on your knees and start scrubbing the floorboards by hand.
The day is just starting and you already feel like crap. Your last dream was shocking. Although, by this point you know very well it's not a dream, but a memory. Yet another part of the fragmented story that your brain has been fighting to restore as of late. You recall reading something about how a person's brain can block some memories as a coping mechanism to traumatic events, and now you know why.
There was chaos in the dream. It felt so real, as if you were once again living the crash in the flesh⌠reliving it.
A loud ringing in your ears accompanied the blurriness of your vision, making it hard for you to focus on your unconscious partner hanging from the passenger seat. The scene unfolded in slow motion, and you watched blood drip along the curve of their forehead from the destroyed and upside-down car.
Your companion was limp. The back of their hands rested on the roof of the vehicle, but their body was held back by the security belt. It took your eyes a moment to notice the antler-like thing impaling together their chest and the shattered windshield.Â
For a few moments your brain didnât register the pain in its entirety, instead making everything feel numb, but as you became aware of your surroundings, the adrenaline lowered and the aching of your injuries finally returned in full force. Moving even an inch of your own body proved difficult; something as simple as blinking felt almost impossible.
Then the footsteps cameâŚ
Many of them, actually.Â
With a âquite painfulâ look at your surroundings, the corner of your eye spotted the quickly approaching people. All of them seemed to wear the same clothes as if it was some form of formal uniform. Quite the odd dressing etiquette in the middle of nowhere, but in your state you didnât think much of them at the moment, instead your focus invested fully on the nonexistent breathing of your companionâŚ
âSheâs alive!â A man knelt next to you and through the shattered window began to cut the seatbelt with a pocket knife, making you fall unceremoniously onto the car's roof. Even though his arms helped your body to not fall so harshly, your mauled body resented the sudden hit. The man's face was obscured thanks to the blinding light of the sun behind him as he dragged you out of the vehicle, but you could make out a charming smile gracing his lips. âHey girlâŚâ.
Huffing, you stand up and yank the gloves from your hands with a quick movement. The goo puddle is mostly gone now, but you'll wait for the cleaning solution you left over it to take effect before cleaning the thing completely.
Downing yet another 5 shots of espresso, you think of the things you need to do today and sigh tiredly.
Your head is still throbbing, as it always happens after Eiddelte has taken over your body, but it's been hours since you woke up and the pain hasn't diminished. Everything is sore, and the bandage that covers the burn mark on your right arm is wet from all the scrubbing earlier. The tingling is still there, inexistent needles pricking your skin from your fingertips all the way to your shoulder, but at least you can move the arm normally.Â
Usually, when the bitchy goddess takes over, you let her do as she pleases since it's always quicker that way. You had learned since very early that fighting her control ended up in you being exhausted physically and mentally, and not even all the concentrated coffee in the world could make you feel better, but at least it was worth a shot.
When you woke up a few hours ago, it took a moment for your brain to catch up to the fact that you had been out for damn too long. The day already looked like it was going to be another colorful pain in the ass by the prospect of having to deal with all the mess of leaving the shop unattended. It was stressful, and you hated it when it happened. Last time the shop was left unattended for an hour it took you three days and respective nights to have everything under control again, but it was no use to cry. You canât do it anymore anyway, even if you wanted to.
Needless to say, you were thankful to find Mark busy already taking care of the schedule. He truly is a lifesaver. Quite literally.Â
Mark then recounted with great detail everything that happened since your inevitable fainting.Â
Apparently, something felt off to the oldest daughter, and the ladies along with a, in Mark's words, 'kinda handsome but not that much honestly' bearded man, still shocked after witnessing the whole Eiddelte episode, decided it was best to depart. Although the grumpy man mentioned something about Alcina wanting to check on you later.Â
You'd be lying if you said you didn't blush at the thought of the tall Lady worrying about you. If she could swing by the shop again you certainly wouldn't complain.
The smell of burnt wood reaches your nostrils, and the rag you're using to wipe the counter finds itself being thrown over the cleaning substance you poured on the goo remains earlier in a feeble attempt to suck the liquid.Â
Good god, the chemicals might have been a little too strong. Welp, what's a few imported custom floorboards to your paycheck anyway, right?
Even after Mark's help, there is still so much more work to do in the shop, and you can barely handle it by yourself. Alas, you've been here for a while now and each time you find a way to overcome challenges. It won't be different this time.Â
As long as you don't have customers to distract you, everything should be ready by the time the water clock reaches the red linâ
"Hello?" A squeaky, muffled yell disrupts the comfortable silence.
Maybe you spoke too soon.Â
Outside of the glass doors stands a kid no older than four. You've witnessed horrors after horrors while working at Itsy Bitchy Spider, but this time the fright comes from a more reasonable place; seeing a toddler all alone in the middle of nowhere.
The little girl spots you through the glass. Her big shiny eyes are completely normal and thereâs absolutely nothing off with her. Her lips pose a tranquil smile, and her rosy cheeks appear chubby as she presses her face to the glass. She waves at you and giggles as she takes one of the many papers under her arm and slides it through the slit of the twin doors before she retreats without another word. The lack of a shadow on the floor she steps on is odd, and a prick between your shoulder blades alerts you that whatever the girl is, itâs one of Eiddelteâs friends.
Wearily, you approach the paper on the floor and reach for it.Â
A bead of sweat rolls down your temple. Your eyes widen with a mix of emotions as you read the scribbly bright red writing andâŚÂ
âŚa relieved huff comes from you as you read the big bold letters:
"AUNT BANGE'S FOOD TRUCK OPENING TODAY! COME TRY OUR FAMOUS QUESADILLAS!"
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My name is Doaa, and I carry the weight of a family trapped in the crucible of war in Gaza. With me are my husband, Wissam, and our three beloved children: 9-year-old Tala, 7-year-old Sajid, and our youngest, 18-month-old Sanad. Our tale is one of endurance, displacement, and the relentless pursuit of safety amidst the chaos of conflict.
The Prelude to War:
Before the storm of October 7th, our lives in Gaza were a tenuous balance between hope and despair. But with the outbreak of war, our world crumbled beneath the onslaught of bombs and gunfire. For 220 days, we lived in constant fear as the violence engulfed our city, leaving behind a trail of destruction and death.
A Perilous Journey:
Our journey began In the heart of Gaza City, where we fled our home In search of safety. Seeking refuge, we found ourselves at Al-Rantisi Hospital, where the threat of attack loomed large. When the hospital became a target, we fled once more, seeking shelter in another hospital, where fear and illness afflicted our bodies and those of our children.
The Trek to Khan Yunis:
With nowhere left to turn, we embarked on a treacherous journey on foot to Khan Yunis. With bombs raining down around us and no food, water, or medicine to sustain us, each step felt like a gamble with our lives. The 7-kilometer trek was a test of endurance, as we braved the dangers of the road in search of sanctuary.
Displacement and Desperation:
Upon reaching Khan Yunis, we found ourselves thrust into a new nightmare. The danger intensified, driving us to flee once more, this time to Rafah. Here, amidst the biting cold, we found shelter in a tent, our only protection from the elements. But even here, the threat of war looms large, casting a shadow over our fragile existence.
A Daughter's Struggle
Adding to our burdens, my daughter Tala has been suffering from hypothyroidism since birth. Her condition weighs heavily on my heart, a constant reminder of the fragility of life and the need for urgent medical care.
The Price of Freedom:
In Rafah, the specter of war still haunts us, threatening to unravel the fragile threads of hope we cling to. The cost of leaving Gaza through the Egyptian Rafah crossing stands at $5,000 per person, an insurmountable barrier to our journey to safety.
A Cry for Help:
We are a family on the brink, teetering between despair and hope as we navigate the tumult of war. We plead for assistance, for a chance to break free from the cycle of violence and rebuild our lives in peace. With your support, we can overcome the trials that have befallen us and emerge stronger on the other side.
Conclusion:
Our journey is far from over, and the road ahead is fraught with uncertainty. But with your compassion and generosity, we can rewrite the ending of our story. Together, we can pave a path to safety and stability for Tala, Sajid, Sanad, Wissam, and me, ensuring that the horrors of war remain nothing more than a distant memory.
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Smoke And A Light
Summary: When you're forced to remain a resident of the Slendermansion, hearing tales of the outside world is riveting. So, when Clockwork brings back some souvenirs, you couldn't possibly pass them up.
Characters: Clockwork x Female Reader
SMUT WARNING MINORS DNI
TW: Jealousy, weed, smoking, sex while high, vaginal, oral, vaginal fingering, sex with toys, dildos, strap-on sex, teasing, new experiences
Words: 8.2k
âWas it really that fun?â You chirped.
Clockwork leaned against the counter of the kitchen island, boots kicking the side of the stool she perched on as she took another drink from her coffee mug. She wasnât a resident of the mansion; she wasnât a resident of any mansion as far as you knew. The dirty blonde called herself a âdrifterâ, always bouncing between towns and interstates with her Jeep, but never rooted in one place for too long. However, most of her closest acquaintances resided at the Slendermansion, so it just so happened to be where she spent most of her downtime.
âIt was odd⌠but good?â She smiled awkwardly, tapping her knuckles against the ceramic mug nicely decorated with doodles Sally had made. She tugged at the sleeve of her white tank top, the fabric dirty and frail, but notably bringing out the brightness of her pupil. You were getting better about keeping contact with her right eye, subconsciously finding it rude to stare at the clockface nestled into her left socket.
Somehow, your conversation had dipped on Clockworkâs latest excursion to the south, farther into the Appalachian than you were familiar with. She talked about the nightlife music festivals in Tennessee and Alabama, the older folk songs they paired with raving strobe lights, and how it just worked. You could barely imagine it, but then again, you hadnât really been in with society in quite some time.
As long as you had been living in the mansion, which had been quite some time now, Clockwork was always on the move. Much like Sally, you had been brought here very young and grown up around this atmosphere and losing track of how the rest of the world was going. You were in charge of minuscule tasks, wasting away behind these walls with random assignments Slender could throw at you. While you were forced to stay and help with missions assigned to the proxies, she got to roam wherever she wanted. To say you were jealous was an understatement. If there was a chance you were going to get to hear firsthand about the rest of the world, you were going to take it⌠no matter how much it tired her out.
âSo, you just smoked some weird plant and everything started spinning? Was it scary?â You leaned forward, crowding Clockworkâs space and tilting your head, curious as ever. She just laughed, somehow never becoming annoyed with just how excitable you could get, always keeping that cool demeanor you admired so much. She leaned in, nudging her knuckles against your arm and rubbing the skin softly.
âWell, it was a little more than that, but, sure. I brought some back with me. Stuffâs pretty expensive thoughâŚâ She huffed, gulping the rest of her coffee down and sliding the mug away. You followed as she stood from the counter, her one good eye trailing to look outside. You followed her gaze, groaning when you caught Toby and Jeff sitting on the front porch steps and chatting away. You knew of Clockworkâs history with the brunette, their on-again off-again relationship becoming a constant wall in your quality time with the girl before she inevitably left for the road once more.
You went to interject, to try and come up with another topic or question to stop her from going to talk to him, but you already heard your name being called.Â
â[Y/N]! Come help with this, will ya?â Ben mosied from the hallway, looping into the mansionâs kitchen and catching you mid-interjection. He was holding some box of files and reports, surely incident records from the proxies you would need to take care of. You groaned as she shuffled to your side.
Clockwork was reaching for her Carhartt jacket, her hands reaching to brush her long hair out onto her shoulders while she turned back to you. The look of disappointment was evident, but she smiled sweetly anyway, inviting as ever. You didnât want her to leave.
âListen, Iâm gonna chat with the guys for a little bit. Come find me later tonight. Iâll show you what we were talking about.â With that, she turned to the screen door and tugged it open, disappearing onto the porch and out of your eyesight as Ben nudged your attention back.
âWhatâs that about?â He smirked, static ringing with his words as you huffed, snagging the box from his arms and trailing down the hallway. âNothing. Just help me with this.â
Ben floated down the hallway behind you, humming absentmindedly as you took one final glance back towards the window. Toby was already shoulder-to-shoulder with Clockwork, her laughs ringing into the house as you felt your time chipping away.
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After a headachingly long splay of all the missing personâs reports and incident retellings, you finally sorted everything out and filed completely. Of course, Ben didnât help a bit, more focused on his ability to play his Gameboy floating upside down than anything.
But you were finished. It was well into the evening now, the sun setting along the ridge of trees and rippling on the lake water nearby. You pressed through the screen door, no one was left on the front porch, but a very ominous thumping sound from somewhere in the distance. Your breath fogged in front of you, the chill of late Autumn slowly creeping on the mansion. You followed, trailing away from the porch and along to the side where the carport sat.
âGuys?â You called out, the thumping growing louder the further you trailed into the opening beside the mansion, searching for the source. EJâs truck and Hoodieâs car parked in the ankle-tall grass, your steps cautious as you spotted Clockworkâs Jeep several feet away, the thumping becoming mostly clear. The vehicle was nestled between a lot of trees, brown and orange leaves blowing gently overhead. You noticed the headlights were on, and figures moving around behind the tinted glass. They were in there.
Jogging over to the vehicle, you recognized the thumping as the bass of songs cranked way too loud, the music blasting from the speakers inside. You rounded to the door behind the driverâs, knocking on the glass and waiting expectantly.
The door popped open, the music ringing clear as some Foo Fighters song. You also noted the way smoke faintly poured from the opening, blowing into your face as Clockwork popped her head out. â[Y/N]!â She smiled, her tone just a little more chipper than you were used to. She reached a hand out, clasping with yours and tugging you into the back seat of her Jeep along with the rest of the unseeming group.Â
You crammed your way in, ducking into the back seat as you realized she had converted the interior of the vehicle for her travels. The backseats were laid down, a blowup mattress inflated into the truck as her bed, blankets and pillows littered around. Fairy lights and tealight candles strung from the ceiling, offering a nice ambiance as smoke clouded inside. It was cozy for one person, but with Toby and Jeff also laid out, it was a little cramped.
âWhereâve you been, angel?â You halted at the new nickname, smiling as you fully climbed inside. Clockwork shut the back door, leaning back into the pillows she had propped behind her and patting the space across from herself. You obliged, nestling into the opposite corner and nodding to the boys who were mid-conversation themselves. You noted their odd expressions, the laziness in their eyes, and the calmness that neither one of them usually sported. It was odd to see Jeff without a scowl on his face.Â
âSorry. Slender had me working on some cover-story stuff⌠boring.â You chuckled awkwardly, trying to find a comfortable sitting position in the closeness of everyone. It was then you noted the odd smell too, the sour stoutness of the smoke wafting in the Jeep, a scent you couldn't quite recognize. Clockwork smiled, âSure sounds boring. Itâll be good for you to chill with us.â You nodded eagerly, the headache you had slowly dissipated with every inhale of the mysterious smoke. You noticed the way her good eye tinted red, bloodshot veins popping around the rim of her eye and making you cringe. Both Toby's and Jeffâs eyes were bloodshot tooâŚ
âI donât think Iâve ever seen [Y/N] chill a day in her lifeâŚâ Jeff smiled lazily, elbowing Toby who answered with a scratchy giggle. Clockwork kicked at them, rolling her eyes playfully as she tugged you closer to her side. âWell, sheâs going to today. Ainât that right?â You nodded as she laughed, leaning to grab something from the passenger seat.
Her backpack was full of clutter, her hand rummaging around until she grasped what she was looking for. She tugged out a glass mason jar, little rolled-up objects sliding around as she held it up, the boys hollering their excitement. You were confused, trying to see what they were as Clockwork unscrewed the top and shuffled one out, presenting it before you.
âUhm⌠what is itâŚâ You laughed shyly, Jeff leaning forward to snag it from your palms.Â
âOh, donât tell me youâve never smoked a blunt beforeâŚâ He teased, Toby leaning forward to tug a lighter from his jacket pocket and offer it to the killer, the brunette practically sitting in his lap as he watched the flame smolder against the bud. You realized where the stout smell was coming from as smoke wafted from the blunt, the story Clockwork was telling you earlier in the day coming together. So this is what she smoked⌠That also meant this was very well their second or third blunt, no telling how high they all were or wanted to be.
Toby slipped the smoldering bud from Jeffâs fingers the minute to flipped the lighter closed, popping the end between his lips and taking a deep inhale. Jeff leaned close, pressing his cheek against the boyâs and tugging it into his own when Toby let go, inhaling the same. You studied them, taking note of how they went about smoking the plant to make sure you didnât embarrass yourself.Â
You glanced to Clockwork, her own lighter sparking up as she popped a cigarette into her mouth, lighting the end. You nudged her, a questioning look on your face.
âAre you not going to?â You hesitated as she inhaled, puffing the smoke past her lips and in the boyâs direction with a smile. She shook her head, holding the cigarette between her fingers as smoke surrounded the two of you, encasing everyone in the vehicle as the music thumped from the speakers.
âNah, I already got my fill. Gonna let these idiots enjoy it. Itâs not often they get to smoke without Slender on their asses.â You glanced back to the boys carelessly lounging against each other as they passed the blunt back and forth, minds swirled with the sourness of the weed. You smiled, glancing back to Clockwork dishing out another and handing it to you, lighter flipped in the other hand. âGo ahead, try it.â
You nervously took the bud, fidgeting it between your fingers as she guided the end to your lips. You held the blunt there, Clockwork flipping her lighter on and pressing the flame to the end, the roll smoldering before you. It was hard not to note the way she stared at you as she helped you, two fingers slipped under your chin as you let yourself stare back. When she was satisfied, she flipped the lighter closed, tugging back into her comfortable position as smoke began to swirl around you.
âNow, inhale. Let it sit in your lungs for a second, then blow it back out.â Her voice was scratchy but soothing, the roughness of her usual demeanor nowhere to be found as you followed her instructions the best you could. You tried to remember how you watched the boys do it, breathing deep as the tip of the blunt lit up, soaking down into your lungs. You held it there, stalling your breath as it burned, throat tightening as you quickly exhaled back again.Â
Smoke blew from your lips, and a fit of coughs soon followed as Clockwork patted your back. You sucked fresh air in, lungs burning from the weed as Jeff and Toby laughed obnoxiously across from you.
âHey, that wasnât bad! Not such a big inhale next time, okay?â Clockwork rubbed your shoulders, offering you a water bottle from the front seat of her Jeep as you finally caught your breath, sinking back into the pillows behind you. You let yourself take one more small hit, passing the blunt to an eager Toby who had no problem with finishing the rest. There was no telling what was enjoyable about that, or why the three of them were so excited, but you ruled that was enough for you.
Conversation bubbled, Clockwork quickly occupied Jeff and Tobyâs muddled brains with her latest retellings of the concerts and festivals she had attended. You listened closely, wrapping a blanket around your crossed legs and smiling when the boys nudged their way beside you to get underneath as well, legs wrapping together as sour smoke and loud music filled your senses.
But eventually, it became muddled. Like the music was becoming distant or muffled, farther away than you remembered it being.Â
Before you could dwell on it, sensations rose, odd feelings and reactions you found intriguing. Where the boyâs legs tangled with yours, they felt tingly, like you could feel every part of their skin that touched yours. The sensation was overwhelming, but not nearly as much as trying to focus on every word that poured from Clockworkâs mouth. Suddenly, she was speaking too fast, words slurring as you tried to blink the dizziness away. What in the world was happening..?
But it just felt so warm, so comfortable lying against Toby and Jeff, your arms wrapping around their shoulders as Clockwork began to laugh and say something about it finally hitting you. You just laughed too, you werenât sure why, but just seeing her smile was enough to make you as well. The boys laughed too, a swirl of dizziness and warmth pooling across your face as you drank in the atmosphere. Was this what being high was like?
Clockwork began talking again, flicking the last of her cigarette into her ashtray and reaching for a water bottle, starting a new story again. You didnât know what she was saying, but suddenly you really wanted to lay with her, to be beside her. You didnât even realize your body was moving until she was wrapping her arms around you.
âHi, angel.â She smiled, your head lying in her lap as she brushed the hair from your face. The sensation felt so tingly, your eyes fluttering closed as you listened to the slur of her words and the brush of her fingers against your skin. Everything just seemed so heightened, felt so good⌠You never wanted to leave this moment. Especially not with the girl you idolized so much right here with you.
She was just so cool. You found yourself in awe of just how strong and steady she seemed to always be, always knowing exactly what she wanted out of life. You couldnât get enough. You craved to be like that.
âYâall guh- gonna kiss, or wh- whatâŚâ Toby chuckled, elbowing Jeff who laughed just a little too loud. Clockwork visibly tensed above you, halting her fingers across your skin and eyeing the boy. âToby.â Her voice was still playful, but the hint of seriousness didnât go unnoticed. You watched her face, mind now racing with the idea and playing clear pictures in your mind. Do I want to kiss her..?
The thought had never passed you before, but then again, you had never been offered it before. To you, Clockwork was an idol, an ideal version of who you wished to be. You had never contemplated anything more⌠until now.
âAre we?â You slurred the words out before you could really stop them, leaning up onto your elbows as you watched her expression twist to confusion. Jeff and Tobyâs laughter fell silent, watching intently as you held eye contact, trying to read whatever she was thinking. Music thumped, the tension of the silence making your eyes nervously flicker back and forth.
âDo you want to...?â Clockwork shrugged, shifting her sitting position to face you, her cheeks notability growing a shade darker than before. You paused, contemplating. There was no tinge of nervousness behind you, the false courage brought in by your high suprinsing even yourself as you nodded. Even when nervous, she still just looked so cool.Â
The moments in between were quick, silent tension slowly fading as you both leaned forward. Was Clockwork even high? Were you even still high? You couldnât think further as you felt her hands slide to rest against the sides of your face, your arms wrapping around her back as she pressed her lips against yours. You both gasped into the kiss, slowly tightening your grip against each other as the rest of the atmosphere faded. Your consciousness only registered this kiss, your eager but curious lips melting into hers as your mind flooded, dizziness and drowsy exhaustion tugging at your movements. This was really happeningâŚ
Clockwork tugged back before you wanted to be done, your head leaning to chase her kiss as you blinked your eyes open. You were both panting, her hands still cupped around your cheeks as she stared down at you, mentally registering what had just happened.
âThat was hot.â Toby hummed, Jeff nodding along as they gripped the blanket tighter.
Clockwork groaned, letting off of you as she tugged the blanket and pillows from their arms, reaching to pop the back door of the Jeep open.
âAlright boys, shows over. Go to bed.â The night air flooded the vehicle, smoke swooping out into the wind as the two exasperatingly climbed out, mumbling their annoyance of wanting to see more. You sat back, combing over what had just happened and reaching for the water bottle you were handed earlier, nervously taking sips.
Clockwork shut the door, sighing as she leaned back into the pillows and swiped her hands over her face, groaning. You wanted to apologize, the haziness of the weed finally seeping its last wave over you as the tension bubbled, silence the only thing between you.
âIâm sorryâŚâ You grit, picking at your fingers as Clockwork looks up at you, smiling.Â
âFor?â She was beginning to lean forward again, the nervousness you should've been feeling earlier finally rousing in your gut. At least, thatâs what you thought it was. You werenât expecting the tears to pool in your eyes and drip down your cheeks. And you definitely werenât expecting the words to bubble out so suddenly.
âIâm sorry for kissing you in front of TobyâŚâ You hiccuped, swiping the tears from your eyes as more pooled, Clockwork immediately pressing towards you. âI know you two are⌠are a thing⌠Iâm sorryâŚâ Evidently, your high had not worn off.
âAngelâŚâ Clockwork shushed you, reaching to wipe the tears from your eyes and brush the stray hairs from your face. She cupped your cheeks to look at her, concern lacing her expression as you tried to stop your whining. âWhat are you talking about..?â She laughed awkwardly.
You leaned into her touch, trying to gauge her tone as you took deep breaths. âLike, arenât you and Toby dating⌠Iâm sorryâŚâ The tears welled again, but rough fingers were quick to swipe them away. â[Y/N], Toby and I havenât been together in a long time.âÂ
You watched her face for any sign of a joke, shaky breaths steadying out when you couldnât find any. She just smiled that same sympathetic smile she always gave you, your cheeks heating up again. You reached to cup her hands on your cheeks, making sure she wouldnât pull away. âReally?â
âReally.â
You both sat in the silence, your head spinning from the exhaustion of your crying, but Clockwork was sure to let you lean on her. She tugged you close, leaning back into the pillows and scooping your head to lay next to hers. She reached back to grip the dial of the radio and turn the music down, a soft thump ringing as the fairy lights twinkled overhead. You just now noticed how mesmerizing they were, only breaking your trance when you felt the same rough fingers tracing your cheekbones.
You glanced beside you, Clockworkâs face suddenly a lot closer than you remembered it being. âWhyâre you so worried about me and Toby?â She teased, tucking a strand of hair behind your ear.Â
You had always known Clockwork was a strong girl. Not just mentally, but physically. Being this close, you could see every indent of muscle on her shoulders and arms, her bicep tensing as she leaned closer to you. It was mesmerizing the way you suddenly realized her stature swallowed you whole. Not to mention the way her abs teased from the way her tank top rode up her abdomen.
��[Y/N]âŚâ Clockwork cooed. Shit, you were staring. You shook your head, forcing your eyes to meet with hers again.
âI wasnât worried⌠Iâm not- Just-âÂ
âWorried enough to cry⌠but kiss me anyway?â
She was throwing you for a loop now, probing your hazy brain for an answer you didnât know she wanted. You groaned, clasping your hands over your face and trying to shrivel away. âI donât knowâŚâ
âWell, maybe we need to find out, then.â You peeked from behind your fingers, Clockworkâs smug expression filling your vision as she tugged your hands down, wrapping her fingers with your own. You were tense, unsure how to move or what to say, but trying your best not to make a further fool of yourself.
Jealousy, idolization, a crushâŚ? You wanted to contemplate it, you wanted to talk it over so there wasnât any room for awkwardness. You waited desperately for the days she would come and visit, buying your time with every second she stayed until inevitably left you behind again. It wasnât her fault, she was living her life.
But what if you wanted that life too�
What ifâŚ
Soon your vision was invaded by her, rough hands cupping the sides of your cheeks to draw you closer as your lips pressed firm. You gasped into the kiss, tilting your head to sink further into her grasp as you wrapped your arms behind her back. Nails dug into the fabric of her tank top, stretching the cloth and pushing her closer to you, lips swiping across the other.
Clockwork was groaning, the remaining dizziness of the weed swirling overhead and seeping into every touch she gave you. It was intoxicating. You felt like you couldnât get close enough, like no matter how close you pulled her she was still too far away. You let your tongue slip past her lips, false courage giving you a boost.
The dirty blonde obliged, letting her tongue swirl with yours as she trailed her hands down to your sides. She hooked her fingers into the belt loops of your jeans, tugging you up off of your knees.
âCâmereâŚâ She grumbled against your kisses, pulling you to swing your leg over her thighs and straddle her hips. You sunk back into her, wrapping your arms around her neck and gliding your tongue along the warmth of her mouth. You couldnât get enough, drinking in her smell and her taste, suffocating in it. It was almost better than getting high. Wait-
You pushed back off of her shoulders, disconnecting your mouths and leaving you both itching for more.Â
âWait. This is wrong. Weâre both high, and youâre definitely going to regret this and I-â The words jumbled out quickly, Clockwork knotting her brow as she clamped a palm over your puffy lips to silence your panic.
â[Y/N], Iâm not high. Maybe a little sleepy, but definitely not high.â
You still kept her back, elbows braced as you forced yourself not to stare at her lips. âSo⌠you want to kiss me? Youâre not just doing it 'cause youâre high?â Clockwork was laughing again, letting her fingers rub against your hips as you waited patiently for her answer, unsure why she was finding it so funny.
âI told you, Iâm not high. Besides, why do you think I keep coming to see you if I donât like you enough to kiss you?â Your thoughts were mush, pieces not connecting the way they shouldâve been. Maybe you werenât as sober as you thought⌠but at least she was there to take care of you.
You did catch the way she smiled though, brushing the hair off of your face and rubbing at your sides. And the way she said she liked you.
âDo you⌠like-like me? Or just friend-like meâŚ?âÂ
âJust kiss me, [Y/N].â
Your back was being pushed into the blow-up mattress as Clockworkâs lips pressed against yours again. You melted again, brain entering that fuzzy state where the only thing you could register was how good you felt. She towered over you, your eyes peeking open to catch glances of the way her shoulder muscles strained above you, or the way her biceps flexed when she scooped your leg to wrap around her waist. You clung on, surprised at the sensation when she pressed her hips down, friction rutting against the crotch of your jeans.
âAh- Jeez-â You whined when her lips dipped further along your jaw, wet kisses planted along your neck and collarbones. She was a lot more eager than before, hunger sweeping over you both as you let your hands tangle into her shaggy hair. Every press of her lips or grip of her hands was doubled in sensation, tingles and chills sweeping through your body and writhing for more. âFeels goodâŚâ
Clockwork nibbled at your shoulders, tugging the collar of your shirt aside to suck on the bare skin. She smiled at your whines, grinding her hips lower to bump the stretch of your jeans against your clit. The sensation made your back shoot off the mattress, fingers digging into her shoulders to stabilize yourself.
âAgain- Do that again-â You whined out, wrapping your legs around her waist to roll your hips, searching for that same sensation. Clockwork obliged, her hands planted on either side of your head as she raised up to carefully angle her hips against yours.
She rolled them down, the crotch of her jeans roughly gliding on yours and bumping your clothed clits together. You moaned, hands wrapping around her shoulders as you watched, trying your best to meet her every movement and catch that feeling. You whined when she stopped, pouting your lip before you felt warm hands slinking up into your shirt.
âBeen waiting on you to fess up for a long time now, angel. It was pretty hard trying to act like I couldnât tell you were obsessed with me.â She spoke between kisses on your cheek, tugging your back off the mattress to slide your shirt over your head and to the side. âHard to not miss you, too.â You leaned into her touches, chasing the warmth as her words muddled your thoughts. You couldnât get enough of looking at her, the fairy lights overhead blinding you slightly, but Clockworkâs frame covering you soothingly.
âKeep doinâ that thing-â You smiled, pushing your hips up in a desperate attempt to create that wonderful sensation again, your clit already throbbing. The dirty blonde grinned above you, leaning back onto her knees to slide her tank top off, her sports bra contorting against her strong build in the most mouth-watering way. âAnything for you, angel.â
Your jeans were being unbuttoned as you reached for her again, tugging her close to steal quick kisses as she worked on tugging your pants down your thighs. Your heart was beating so fast, excitement pumping through to your fingertips when she finally tugged the fabric off of your ankles. Despite the cramped backseat of the Jeep, you felt so free, so comfortable to hold and touch the girl you idolized so dearly. And she was touching you, and you couldnât get enough.
Clockwork tugged her own jeans off of her legs, sliding the stray clothes to the side as she readjusted her boxer briefs. Jesus, even the underwear she wore was cool. Your mouth practically watered at the sight of her belly button piercing, the small silver ball complimenting her toned stomach wonderfully. She tugged your hips over hers, kneeling between your spread legs as she slid her hands across your excited body. Every touch was electrifying, goosebumps rising wherever her fingernails scraped your skin.
You waited expectantly, trying your best not to seem restless as Clockwork leaned back to grab the glass mason jar from the front seat. You watched cautiously as she fished another blunt out, eyeing you carefully while she popped the roll between her lips and reached for her lighter in the back pocket of her jeans. Once again the sour smell of weed filled your senses, mind already swaying as Clockwork inhaled deeply before leaning back down over you.
Grabbing your jaw, she pressed your lips open with her thumb and steadied herself back into a kiss. You sighed as she pressed firm against you, taking a long exhale into your kiss and passing the smoke into your lungs. You tried your best to inhale, breathing deeply as the sour taste wafted through your windpipe. There was no helping when you began to cough, though.
âEasy⌠deep breathesâŚâ She cooed, leaning back to take another hit off of the blunt before flicking ashes into the nearby ashtray. Clockwork handled you so carefully, making sure you didnât get choked as you exhaled, blowing the smoke up into the air. âAttaâ girlâŚâ She smiled, passing the bud between your fingertips as she began to slink down your abdomen.
âI thought you werenât getting high-â You awkwardly shifted with her, spreading your legs to fit around her shoulders.Â
âChanged my mind. Youâre gonna wanna feel this tooâŚâ She pushed your hand back to your mouth, beckoning you to take another hit of the smoldering plant. You did, not ignoring the way Clockworkâs cheeks darkened as you blew the smoke in her direction, smiling coyly. âFeel what?â
The familiar haziness fogging your brain was coming back, senses heightening slowly as Clockwork slipped your panties down your thighs and with the rest of the discarded clothes. You stalled, body burning up as she kissed along your hips and thighs, pecking at the skin just close enough to make you squirm. ���Cumming when youâre high is heavenly. I think you âoughta try it outâŚâÂ
She kissed right on the puffy lips of your cunt, drawing her hands between your thighs to spread them further. You shuddered, heavy eyes watching as Clockwork stared up at you, her one good eye already becoming bloodshot. Her tongue takes a long, achingly good stripe between your folds, soaking up your dripping arousal as you gasp, stomach clenching. âMmn- So wet alreadyâŚâ
Your knees jerked as she flicked her tongue across your clit, letting your head fall back into the mattress with a groan. âF- FuckâŚâ It all felt so tingly, so electrifying as she dove her tongue between your puffy lips again. Your high was setting in again, the feeling of her tongue slowly pushing past the tight muscle of your entrance enhanced to feel so nauseatingly good. She was drinking every inch of you up.
âFeel good, angel? You taste amazingâŚâ She mumbled against you, running her tongue to lap up your juices before centering on your clit again. You whined when she sucked the nub, static shooting through your abdomen and arching your back off of the makeshift bed. âY- Yeah-â You give such a harsh pull on her soft strands, it has her leering up at you with a dragged-out groan. âNeed more- Ah!â
Clockwork answers with a stout suck on your clit, delving deeper to press her tongue inside your gummy cunt once again. Your fingers of your free hand grip her hair tightly, stuttering your hips to get her deeper- closer- You almost scream out when you feel a thumb press onto your aching nub.
Youâre writhing, barely able to hold the blunt in your opposite hand from how much your body is aching for release. Every movement of her tongue and fingers is sending you reeling, gasping for air as pulses of arousal reach every nerve ending. âYouâre so close, pretty girl. Come on, come on-â
A rough pass of her thumb back and forth across your clit has you straining, cunt clenching down so intensely you dig your head into the plushness of the mattress. It feels like youâve exploded, cunt twitching and aching so good you can barely see the fairy lights overhead. Clockwork rides you through, leaving her arousal-soaked tongue inside to lap up every inch of your crumbling ecstasy. Sheâs pushing back, practically moaning at how tight youâre tugging her hair.
The pounding in your head subsided when she finally let off, pressing her fingers to spread your soaked lips and view just how aroused you were. You were practically dripping. It was so violent - so dragged out, like no orgasm youâve ever had before. She snatched the blunt from your wobbly fingers, popping the end between her lips and taking a hearty drag before handing it back to you.
Clockworkâs above you again, panting desperately as she clasps down on your neck, breathing deep as she leaves chaste kisses and bites along the stretch of skin. âLook so pretty when you cum, yâknow?â Youâre dizzy, legs spread around her hips and hands wrapping around her shoulder blades to claw for more. âWanna help- Need- need you to-â
âNo. Gotta show you all the best feelings, alright?â She sounded so much more intense, so in charge, as she pushed off of you. Being high made you hazy and aloof, but it made Clockwork rough and dominant. There was no fighting her intentions as you tried to calm your still-dizzy aftershock. She moved so hungrily, so eager to please.
Her hands were in her bag again, pushing junk around until she hauled out a smaller baggie, the drawstrings cinched. âGot this a bit ago- Youâre gonna love it.â
You nearly cried when she tugged out a thick, realistic-shaped dildo. You sat up, nervousness ticking through your body as you watched her fish for something else in the bag too.
âWanna try?â
You were nodding before you even realized it, Clockwork fishing a small bottle of lube from the bag and discarding the rest, something else clearly inside. You let her hands push you back against the mattress, prying her hands between your tired thighs and massaging your sensitive skin. You took another hit of the blunt, the sourness soaking in and calming your chattering nerves before you tossed the smoldering roll onto the ashtray.
But they started right back up again when Clockwork reached to unclasp your bra, pulling the fabric off of your tits and instantly latching onto your nipples. You whined, tangling fingers into her hair and tugging her up, pulling her to your stuttering lips. âWanna feel it-â
Clockwork smiled her eagerness as she leaned off of you, tugging her own bra over her head and reaching for the dildo again. You gaped at her, the pure eagerness she held as you heard the lube bottle cap pop open, Clockwork careful not to drip any as she let the liquid trail down the erotic toy. You tried to keep your breathing steady, watching carefully as she moved the bottle from the toy over to your whiny cunt, letting the liquid droop down between your folds. You gasped, the cold feeling making chills spread as she leaned close again. âCanât wait to taste you on this thingâŚâ She sneered, kissing the tip of the toy so teasingly you shuddered.Â
âPlease-â Clockworkâs sharp canines tugged at your bottom lip, you moaning into the messy clash of the kiss as you felt the cold silicone slap gently against your folds. âPlease- fuck mâburning up-â You choke, angling your hips to try and press the head inside. There was nothing you wanted more, cunt clinging and crying for stimuli again until Clockwork was laughing against you. âSo whinyâŚâ She nicked a kiss against your shoulder.
You glanced down through heavy eyelids, the dildo sitting so heavily sandwiched between your swollen folds and just teasing to be slid inside. The silicone glistened with the lube, your lips pouting when you angled your hips further to slide inside, only for Clockwork to tug it back. You whined, her kisses along your neck halting as she breathed against your ear. âEasy, pretty girl, let me handle it.â
She was pushing your back up, sliding behind you, and tugging you into her lap, her strong arms wrapping around your torso. âLay back, angel⌠Spread your legs for meâŚâ She was coaxing your every move, pulling your knees back to angle the toy at your willing cunt. You were practically vibrating, arms reaching back to grasp onto her shoulders as she began to push.
âYes-â Before Clockwork could tease you anymore, she was giving a slow, nauseating slide into your cunt. And then you couldnât breathe- you couldnât manage anything but a desperate moan. Pressing your shoulders back into her chest, she let the slick toy stretch you open. The push against your entrance had you mewling, senses heightened to a dangerous degree as your head pounded between your ears. The girth slid in, pressing against your velvety walls and finding your arousal clamping down. âOh-â Clockworkâs gasping when she finally got the hilt of the toy to slap against your folds, bottoming out inside of you and leaving your head spinning. You felt so full, so incredibly stretched. It wasnât like normal, your high was making it feel like every twitch of your cunt could wrack your body.
You tried to glance back at her, your heavy eyelids making your vision blurry as she began to move, her arm straining to tug the toy from the tight ring of your entrance and push it back in. âThere we go⌠Feel it outâŚâ She nibbled against your earlobe, wet kisses soaking into your skin as sweat beaded on your forehead, your body aching. The push was numbing, every jostle of the toy in and out leaving you strained for more, body pleading to go faster.
âWanna- Wanna feel you-â Your nails were digging into her shoulders, hips stuttering to plow deeper, Clockwork driving her arm as fast as she could. âFuck- Alright, alright-â
She gave one last drive of the toy, gripping your hand to reach down and hold it there as she slid out from behind you, laying you down. You whined, confused and desperate to have her back on you again, beginning to lean up until you saw her reach for the baggie again.
âHold on, angel. Keep stretchinâ yourself, alright?â She looked so hazy, her cheeks dark and eye bloodshot as you obliged, leaning back on your elbow to slowly tug the toy in and out. You felt so light now, dizzily fucking yourself as Clockwork tugged what looked like a belt out of the baggie, your confusion evident.
She unclipped the straps, tugging her boxer briefs down and strapping it around her muscled thighs. You halted your movements, leaning up to watch as she snugged the fabric around, positioning it how she needed it as she reached for the toy between your thighs.
âLay backâŚâ She coaxed as she slotted the toy into the holster in the fabric, snugging it down to look like she was sporting her own cock. You smiled, suddenly finding the sight very funny as you leaned forward, resting your hands on her shoulders.
Clockwork sat back into the pillows, confusion striking her features and she stroked the toy, her intentions set on fucking you. You couldnât help but want more though, turning around to lean back, the toy sliding between your thighs as you sat back on her lap. âFuckâŚâ Clockwork groaned, hands gripping your hips to tug you back.
You gripped the toy, your cunt throbbing as you pushed the head against your entrance, sitting back to let it slide in the same aching way as before. âAh-â Your knees dug into the mattress, hands resting atop Clockworkâs as the silicone spread your entrance, the familiar stretch making you smile. Your jaw went slack, puffy lips holding open as your ass pressed back against strong hips. You tried not to stutter as you felt the hilt again, Clockwork huffing her arousal behind you.
âLooks so good, angel. Fuck my cock, just like thatâŚâ She smiled, leaning forward to nip your shoulder again, chills filling you. You were bouncing back, hips bumping with electric slaps as you rode back on the dildo. It was reaching deeper now, every inch schlicking further than before as you fucked your fack onto the length. You felt so dizzy, so cockdrunk as Clockwork groaned into your shoulder, moaning every time you did.
A snap of your hips told you she was feeling it too, the toy hilt grinding down onto her clit with every slap back, practically fucking you both. You let your jaw go slack, reaching back to wrap your fingers around the straps on her thighs, tugging them closer. Clockwork followed, snapping her hips to push into you every time you sat back, meeting your thrusts.Â
âSh-Shit-â You felt your gummy walls clamping, straining to keep the toy as deep inside as she could fuck into you, arching your back sinfully to get it deeper.
Clockworkâs moan made you flinch, her forehead falling against your shoulder as she reached around, pushing your ass off abruptly as she fiddled with the base of the dildo. You were confused, impatient tinges of your hips making her giggle. You were about to push her hand out of the way, upset by the lack of movement until you heard the small click of a dial.
Your chest tightened, the clamp in your abdomen knotting as you felt the loud vibration knocking against your g-spot. Clockwork moaned out, a cut-off gasp making your eyes roll as she began to fuck into you again, the rumbling toy lodging itself inside.
You suddenly couldnât keep your composure, your knees sliding out as you fell chest-first into the plush mattress, Clockwork gripping your hips to follow you down.
âPush back- There you goâŚâ She was huffing as you arched your back, her hands pressing down on your shoulders to keep your face smashed into the fabric, sweat beading and dripping off of your skin. Youâre gasping at the feeling of your toe-curling high, shots of pure pleasure running through your body as she snaps her hips into yours. Muffled moans and desperate claws against bare skin are the only things you can register, the absolute abusing stretch of the toy inside of your plush walls making you reel.
âThought you could take it, huh? Wanted it so bad.â She was teasing you now, venom and arousal dripping from her every word, her quick pants loud behind you. âHah-â Your back arches up sluttily into her as her rough cockhead was grazing so perfectly against your g-spot, her thrusts picking up pace. She was feeling it, you could tell by the way every time you felt the hilt on your puffy lips she was cracking out a moan too. The vibration was wrecking you both.
âFeels so goodâŚâ Youâre mewling, reaching back to grip onto those straps again as she claws into your shoulders. You hold her legs there, not letting her thrust anymore as you begin to grind back, spine arching as far as you can get it.
The vibration of the toy is puffy on her clit, the hilt rumbling against the nub and making Clockwork choke out curses. You let the head press deep, stretching against taught muscles inside and ruling you over.Â
Convulsing over and over under her firm press, you can feel your orgasm clamping down on your abdomen again. âFeels so good- mâcumming mâcumming ah-â Youâre choking out, hips stuttering back to grind against the girth. Clockworkâs snarling, taking deep breaths as she ruts her hips too, chasing the same feeling.
Youâre dizzy, the pure wave after wave of arousal crashing into your body like a weight, your eyes rolling so far into your head you can barely see. Your cunt clenches, pulsing around the toy that's still rumbling inside of you to milk out every last round of your orgasm. Clockwork is shaking above you, hips jerking and thighs shaking as you hold her close by the straps, her body weight cascading on top of yours. âChrist-â
Your hips let out, falling flat against the mattress as she lays on top, breathing through her wilting shock until she's able to pull out, snapping the clasps undone and tossing the toy to the side.Â
Youâre both panting, cunts swelled and aching from exhaustion as you cling together, sweaty bodies sticking close. Itâs all you can do not to fall asleep right then, the overexertion of your still-high mind making everything seem so fuzzy. The sour smell still surrounded you, the thumping of the music inside the Jeep slowly coming back as you settle your nerves.Â
âCanât- Canât tell you how long Iâve wanted to do that-â Clockwork pants out, her nose finding its way to the crook of your neck and taking deep inhales. You were ecstatic, body too tired to show it but mind running a mile a minute. âIâm just upset it took me getting high to do itâŚâ You sighed back, wrapping your arms around her shoulders and drawing her close, the fairy lights overhead looking all too close to stars and making you so, so sleepy.
Clockwork drags a blanket over to you two, throwing the warm fabric over top and nudging her way back against your side. Youâre blinking slowly, trying to stay awake and contemplate, but your brain refusing to compute.
âI donât want you to leaveâŚâ Youâre whining quietly, tangling your fingers into her hair as her strong arms clasp around your sides.
âCome with me, thenâŚâ She whispered back, kissing your shoulder gently.
You wanted to answer, to reason that you couldn't just leave, that you couldn't just disappearâŚ
You were both breathing steadily, minds quietly fizzling out as you made up your mind.
-
âNo fuckinâ way.â Jeff is snickering, bumping your shoulder as you tug a drink from the fridge. Your eyes are heavy, exhaustion still steady as Clockwork slides behind you, grabbing milk for her coffee.
âWatch it.â Sheâs warning, placing a hand on your hip to slide past you as Jeff continues his tease.
The killer canât stop staring at the wilts on your neck, the dark hickies and lovebites that gave off the events of last night. You hadnât realized they were there until you had awoken in the backseat of the Jeep this morning, head pounding and body impossibly sore. Clockwork couldnât get enough of them though, admiring how nice they looked.
However, she was leaving soon, bags already packed and buying her time with one last breakfast. It didnât take much convincing for your bags to be shoved in the back too, scooping everything you cared to bring and hauling it down to the Jeep quietly.
âOh, shit-â Toby was next, tugging the neck of your shirt back but quickly getting a slap on the hand from Clockwork. They were both laughing, Toby gave her a silent nod as she let her arm fall over your shoulder, a quiet answer to his unspoken question. He smiled, turning back to Jeff and shoving his shoulder.
âSay bye to [Y/N]. Itâll be a w- while till we see them both again.â
-
You said your quiet goodbyes as Clockwork pulled her Jeep around the front, popping open the passenger door as you jumped inside. She peeled from the clearing, vehicle bouncing and climbing through the unsteady terrain around the mansion. You watched in the windows as it disappeared, the deep breath you didnât know you were holding finally letting itself out.
Clockwork reached to tangle your hand with hers, clenching tightly as if she never wanted to let go again.
All the times she visited, and all the stories you wished you would get to experience were slowly becoming a reality with every mile between you and that mansion. Never again would you tie yourself to that place. Glancing over, you smiled.
Freedom never looked so pretty.
This was a request from @bubbleduckie!
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Thank you to my wonderful editors: @h3llw1 and @solarbites!
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pretty little weapon
pairing: undercover cop!mark x (f) reader
genre/warnings: smut, organized crime, cop x criminal, graphic depictions of blood and violence, mentions of death, smut, choking, oral (f receiving), biting, a pinch of angst, mentions of pregnancy-related death, unprotected sex (dont b silly, wrap ur willy!), vague mentions of sexual assault
summary: A lifetime worth of adversity had brought you to Bloodlust. You joined them to escape your history, but with Mark Lee - an undercover narcotics agent with a secret to keep - comes the threat of being forced to confront your past. Old wounds are opened, but scars heal.
word count: 25.7k (âŚi have nothing to say for myself.)
a/n: inspired by PLW by leon thomas, bad news by kehlani, and perfect crime by tinashe! bon appetite! I did this on a whim. read this with the 2 baddies styling concept in mind. as always, feedback is appreciated!
You were going to be absolutely livid if Yuta didnât up your pay.
After a long night of work, you anticipated crawling into your sheets. Then waking up to a large sum of money deposited into your account in the morning as courtesy of your hard work.
That never happened.
âThis was not in the job description,â you complained to your boss. Though there was technically never a clock for you to be on, you had already firmly clocked out. And when he invited you on this escapade, you were inclined to deny. But he was nothing if not unrelenting.
Yuta smirked and brushed you off. âYou do stone cold murder for a living, baby. This is what you signed yourself up for the moment you killed somebody.â
God, you hated when he was right. Sometimes all you ever wanted to do was argue with whatever he said. Moments like this when he began cutting down on your downtime.
Soaring through flocks of people, you kept very close to Yutaâs side, his arm firm around you. People knew not to mess with him, and thus anyone considered his associate. That was one of the beauties of working for Bloodlust, you supposed. As long as you were loyal and faithful to them, you were guaranteed total protection and discretion against anyone.
The tale of how you secured a job of this nature in the first place was relatively simple. You were scouting the streets as usual, given it was the only home youâd known. Violence was absolutely nothing new to you as you had been in your fair share of street gangs prior to Bloodlust. But one thing led to another and you had blood on your hands in an act of self defense. Specifically the blood of your own fellow gangster.
Just your luck, Yuta witnessed the scene. He was a stranger at the time, some shady man offering help that looked like nothing short of trouble. You found yourself surprised that you even took his deal, but you werenât left with any alternatives. Going back to the gang was not an option; there was no telling how the leader would respond to the blood of your superior being on your very hands. There was no mercy there.
Yuta vowed to cover for you, but you would perpetually owe him in return. You were expecting something more lewd when he informed you that you would be working for him, though you did nothing of the sort. Yuta took you under his wing and handed you a job as a contract killer.
And the rest was history.
You hurdled closer to his chest, pursuing warmth. Given the hour and the season, the outdoors were becoming frostier. You exhaled and saw your breath condensing in the air.
âStay put,â Yuta said. As if you would run off anywhere. You were tempted, though you werenât stupid. And though you would never admit it to his face, you loved the street races.
After you nodded, Yuta parted without having to worm his way through the crowd. They respected him, though most of it was out of pure fear. They made way for him whenever they saw him approaching.
You eyed the roads while you waited. The street races were one of your favorite aspects of the gang. They were orchestrated by Yuta and were a great source of profit overall. But watching them was the part you were fond of.
One of the cars before you caught your eye - a neon green Porsche. You had barely laid a finger on the exterior before you were forcibly knocked backwards, your face slung to the other side.
You held your cheek in your palm, adrenaline pumping through your veins. There was no immediate pain. You didnât even feel like you were in your body. You could only stumble as you grasped to process what happened.
A visibly upset man - one of the racers - was waving his fist at you, screaming this profanity and that, but from the looks of it you hadnât left as much as a scratch on his car. And if he thought he was going to intimidate you, he had another thing coming. Brutal adrenaline came over you and you socked him square in the jaw. Harder.
The racer was knocked to the ground by the force. âYouâre gonna regret that,â he growled. You merely laughed. It was comical and you almost took pity on him. This guy clearly had no idea what forces were on your side. Not until he noticed Yuta and Johnny beginning to rush in his direction and he bolted.
The gang had very simple rules and even simpler consequences. If you disobeyed, you died. They were so simple that if you violated them, they read it as an act of defiance. The most obvious rule was to respect the high-ranks and their associates. The second was to comply, or your punishment would be fatal.
Another man came to your side and lowered you to the ground for inspection. This one you didnât recognize at all. âYo, are you okay?â
âIt doesnât hurt that bad,â you said, moving your fingers from your cheek to your lips. When you glanced down at them, you saw blood.
The stranger handed you a napkin. âHere.â
You took it and wiped your mouth, and thus the blood at the corner of your lips. That was one hell of a punch. Rather than feeling pain, you were in a state of immobilizing shock.
âThanks, uhâŚ,â you squinted your eyes, running his face through the facial recognition system installed in your memory. But you came short. Which was surprising, because you always remembered the faces of the regulars.
âMark,â the stranger finished. Then he flashed you a smile. âItâs nothing. You should get that checked out, though. Make sure nothingâs broken or fractured.â
You nodded. As a result of uttering any speech, you noticed that your jaw slightly ached when you spoke. For fuckâs sake. None of this would have happened if you were in your bed.
Then Mark disappeared. And you had no time to think before you heard a piercing noise.
Gunshots rang in the distance and you werenât at all surprised to see Yuta and Johnny return with sinister looks on their faces. Yuta helped you to your feet and asked, âYou good, Scar?â
Scar was the alias youâd been granted after Yuta noticed the scar on your stomach. Rather than finding it odd, he was astonished by it. Which was so utterly Yuta of him. The alias served no other purpose than maintaining your confidentiality, but Yuta always thought it had a nice ring to it.
âNot the first time Iâve been punched. I think Iâm gonna be fine,â you assured him. The gods had blessed you with an unholy pain tolerance, which all your tattoos were a testament to. You remembered the matching one you got with Yuta and subconsciously smiled.
Friends like Yuta were, needless to say, rare.
All of the evil melted from Yutaâs face and he chuckled. âYouâre a tough woman.â
âYou love it.â
âI do.â Yuta curled his arm around you again. You were certain he was going to cuff one of your hands to his arm and never let you out of his sight again. âI was surprised that you didnât finish that guy then and there. You took a pretty mean punch, babe. Mustâve been too shocked.â
That you were. But he was taking a nice load of bullets to the head before you even got the chance.
After the races were over and the roads were cleared out, you followed Yuta to his car. You suddenly had a thought once you hit the road.
âYuta, do you know someone named Mark?â
Yuta furrowed his brows. âNah. Why?â
Your heart sank. âFuck.â
He glanced at you for a split second before returning his eyes to the road, but asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âThere was this guy at the race. He helped me and gave me a napkin to wipe the blood off of my face, but I didnât recognize him. He told me his name was Mark.â
Yuta was alarmed. Just as you expected. It was one thing if you didnât recognize a person at one of the gangâs events, but not Yuta. He had to ensure the attendeeâs identities were closely monitored for everyoneâs sake.
âFucking hell?â Yuta handed you his phone and said, âCall Jaemin for me and tell him to look into the records. Maybe it slipped my mind. Letâs not jump to any conclusions, okay?â
You nodded your head and did as told, pressing his phone to your ear. Jaemin told you that he was AFK but would run a search as soon as he got back to the headquarters. Yuta dropped you off promptly and assured you that heâd call you with an update first thing in the morning.
Which only left you to wait.
In the morning, Yuta called you into his office, and you were immensely surprised to see not only him but Ten and Taeyong waiting for you in the room. Technically, you didnât work for Bloodlust as a whole. There was a team of hitmen that worked specifically under one high-rank, though you were Yutaâs subordinate. Thus, encounters with other high-ranks were rare. Especially the leader.
Taeyong was the leader and the one at the helm of the entire gang. He inherited the title by succession to the metaphorical throne through descent. Yuta was his right-hand man, though given Taeyong rarely stepped out of the shadows unless absolutely necessary, Yuta being perceived as the leader was a popular misconception to outsiders and law enforcement. Which was completely deliberate. The less law enforcement knew, the better. It also made the task of differentiating interlopers from legitimates much lighter.
Ten was the gangâs personal spy. Their eyes to the other world. Just like any other high-rank, he directly supervised an entire branch of people pertaining to his title. Essentially, he was the leader of a team of criminal agents.
None of that explained why they were here, though.
As it was in your best interest, you greeted the three of them very politely. Though Yuta had a threatening position, you were close enough to be informal. Those freedoms didnât apply to Ten and the leader. They might have been as good as strangers, but considering their influence in the underworld, they could have ended your life and career in an instant if they so pleased.
Glancing at Yuta, you said, âYou called me, Boss?â
Yuta resisted a smirk at your attempts to be formal. You never called him âBossâ. âI did. I had Jaemin follow up on the Mark guy. We found something recent about him in our records.â
Ten interjected, âBut I had a buy-off of mineâs confirm his real identity. Heâs a Lee Minhyung. An undercover narcotics agent once tasked with tracking down a drug empire, and now that he shut them down we believe heâs moved on to attempting to infiltrate our ranks.â
Your blood ran cold. Frozen over in your veins. Forever grateful were you that you were excellent at maintaining your composure. Otherwise you would have panicked.
Taeyong stood at the far end of the pair. You had heard numerous things about him, but you were left gasping for air every time you saw him in person. If looks could kill, you wouldâve been six feet under. Taeyong continued, âIâm sure you can guess why this is an urgent problem for us. It is my direct responsibility to protect the identities of those that put their faith in this gang and ensure their confidentiality. Now that we have a cop meddling in our affairs, that complicates things.â
That was to put it simply. The police infiltrating their territory was a direct threat imposed to the future of the empire. The moment the diplomacy was dismantled, so was the entire gang. Bloodlust in itself was intended to be an enigma. The purpose of hiring hitmen and establishing them by individual aliases was to deliberately make it difficult to link crimes to the gang. In return, your genuine identities were concealed. There was too much at stake to remain idle.
You supposed it made sense that Mark was kind to you. That made it easier to gain peopleâs trust. Though in the underworld, it made you look suspicious. Which led you to another question; if he was benevolent to you, did that mean you were specifically targeted?
You leaned forward in your chair and asked, âWhat does he know about the gang?â
âThatâs where we hit a dead end,â said Ten, frustrated thoroughly. Whatever information they were relaying to you was everything they knew themselves. âSince he engaged with you, we considered that he might have a lead on you. If thatâs true, most likely heâll interact with you again given the opportunity.â
That didnât alarm you. For most of your life, youâd lived on the edge, and that was especially true when you were a member of those prior street gangs. If your old friends sold you out, you wouldnât be surprised. Yuta informed you early on that Bloodlust could keep your future under lock and key, though not your past.
But you were very suspicious. They wanted something out of you, that much was clear. Something significant. There was no other reason why the leader himself was before you. Though what?
âWith all due respect, I donât understand my involvement in this.â
Taeyong was straightforward. âWe want you to play along.â
You nearly gawked. âExcuse me?â
He wasnât the least bit bothered by you and continued, âThe best way to fight fire is with fire. If Lee Minhyung wants to use you as his means of conveying intel, then let him, but lead him astray while doing so.â
In short, they wanted you to give Mark false information. Which steered far from your line of work. Why they chose you for the job in spite of having people actually equipped for the task was a mystery. Yuta was not kidding when he said that you signed yourself up for additional labor the moment you killed somebody.Â
Frowning, you tried to stave them off. âYouâre just gonna send a girl with no prior experience into the wild?â
âMust I remind you that we have full access and authority to all of your history stored in our records?â Ten sneered in amusement. âThink of it as a resume. Itâs been a few years, but yours was very memorable. This wouldnât be your first mole job.â
That was true. Anyone recruited to work for the gang was required to give a complete rundown of their history. Even recruits like you that didnât respond to them directly. They made it very clear that lying would have put you in an early grave; Bloodlust had eyes everywhere.
âAnd you wouldnât be uncompensated. Iâll triple your pay,â Yuta added.
That had your undivided attention. âIâm listening.â
Yuta fought a snicker. He expected nothing less. âWe know that this isnât what you usually do, but the job is very simple. Itâs expected that heâll try to extract information from you, so give him the wrong info. At the same time, try to figure out what he knows and what he wants. Thereâs a motive behind him targeting you and until we can confirm otherwise, we have to assume youâre his prey and he has valuable intel in his possession.â
âWhy not just kill him upfront?â
âHe might be valuable,â came Tenâs reply. âWhatever he knows, itâs safe to assume that he isnât the only one.â
âWe will be closely monitoring the entire empire for any turncoats, but heâs not alone. He has a partner,â warned Taeyong with a hefty stare. âSo you have to be cautious about what you say to him.â
Ten began to get impatient and said, âSo, do we have a deal?â
Tapping the arms of the office chair, you pretended to mull the proposition over although you had already made your decision. If their motive in collectively ganging up against you was to make you feel pressured into agreeing, you were almost inclined to decline the offer out of pure spite. But the genuine interest you had in the assignment discouraged you. There was too much at stake to play games.
Thereâs no good reason to decline, you decided halfway through the offer. Exposing yourself to law enforcement mightâve seemed too risky, but law enforcement potentially exposing you was even riskier. And you were no stranger to games of deception. Devising devious stratagems was one of the first skills you acquired.
You feigned indifference and replied, âFine. Iâll play make-believe with the boy with a death wish.â
Yuta failed to resist his snicker this time, but it was true. Bloodlust gained its name for a special reason. For over a decade they had climbed their way to the top and were successful because they had no mercy for those that crossed them. You had faith that this was going to end with Mark having a bullet put through his brain.
After all, he wouldnât be the first. Just another casualty.
Ten smiled, satisfied. His smile was alluring though likely deceptive, although you expected nothing less from the head of Bloodlustâs criminal agents himself. You had a feeling he was the one that suggested cornering you. âGood. Youâre probably already aware that I administrate the spy squad. You wonât be working for me per se, but Jaemin and I will serve as your resources.â
Jaemin was another high-rank, the hacker and leader of their general technology team. If you ever thought you had hid a file or record from him; think again. In all your years of working for Yuta, you had never even caught a glimpse of the manâs face in person. He could only be spotted somewhere with a signal yet caved away.
You left that room with a mission. Jaemin had IDâd Markâs partner and sent you a full report on them. Lee Minhyung, twenty-three, one of the youngest in his division and yet one of the most accomplished. He had spent merely three months undercover to overthrow a drug empire, and now he was scouting the big shots. Lee Jeno, twenty-two, and fresh out of the training program. There wasnât much on him, obviously, but according to his evaluations, he had ambitions and was following in Markâs footsteps.
Frankly, you were impressed. The reason neither of them had been detected until now was because they signed up the rightful way. No one suspected anything was amiss because their department created fake IDâs and hid their authentic ones. Nothing that Jaemin couldnât find, though.
Needless to say, you had your work cut out for you.
The next time you saw Mark Lee was at another street race event. According to Jaemin, Mark and his partner were fresh recruits and had only been present for a few days at best, though he had quickly decided that the races were his favorite hunting grounds.
For a cop, Mark was remarkably easy to spot in a crowd, but he was playing the criminal role well enough. He had red hair that burned brightly and dressed the flashy part. You had yet to see him without a Cuban link.
You approached him and greeted, ââSup, Markie.â
Mark raised a brow. âMarkie?â
âDo you not like it?â you asked, smiling innocently. You inched in on him, but left a safe distance between you two. The last thing you wanted was to make him uncomfortable by invading his personal space. âHow about Marco? Or Markus? Even better - Little Red Riding Hood.â
Mark snickered. âMarkie is fine. Thank you, Tony Stark,â he quipped.
âMCU fan?â
âYou bet.â
He genuinely piqued your interest at that. Maybe pretending to like him wouldnât be so hard. You breathed, âI love you already.â
He laughed. Then concern washed over his face. âHey, your face okay?â
âYup,â you replied, giving him a thumbs up. âI got it checked out like you said. Nothing broken or fractured. Itâs a little sore, but Iâll be good as new in a couple days.â
âYouâre a tough cookie,â he complimented.
You chortled. âSo Iâve heard.â
With a broad smile, Mark continued, âThat was one hell of a punch you landed on that dude, though. Knocked the guy flat on the ground. Whereâd you learn how to fight like that?â
Here came the invasiveness. You decided to be as vague as possible about your past - and current - gang affiliations. You shrugged. âThe streets. Polished my skills in the fighting ring, though.â
âThereâs a fighting ring?â
âOh, no wonder Iâve never seen you around these parts before. Youâre a total newbie,â you laughed, shaking your head.
âItâs only my fourth day out here,â Mark told you. Which was the truth. You were very unsurprised to find he was taken under the drug trafficking operation, which was ran by Jisung. âYo, I never caught your name.â
You gave Mark your name, although you had a feeling he already knew. Jaemin and Ten were actively working together to uncover everything the unit had on you and the gang.
âI can show you the ropes,â you offered. Given where he stood, you knew those words alone had him hooked on you. It was safe to assume the drug empire was his primary, but offering him the gangâs additional means of money-making on a silver platter would have any officerâs mouth watering. âTake you on a tour. The gang has plenty of places to kill time while simultaneously making hella cash off of them.â
Markâs eyes gleamed with intrigue. âSmart business. I might just take you up on that.â
âBloodlust is all about smart business,â you remarked. Then, you began to do some prying of your own. It wasnât all that risky to give up some of their territory, but everything came with a price. âSay - who did Boss put you under?â
âThe Jisung guy. Drugs.â Mark shrugged. âNothing major. They donât trust newbies directly with the hardcore shit, and for good reason. But he told me that itâll pay well, and if I stick around long enough, I can work my way up.â
Of course, it paid very well. No matter how low-ranking the position. They were trafficking illegal drugs and substances. It was one of their most lucrative branches.
You also hadnât failed to notice how Mark mentioned that if he stayed long enough, he could work his way higher. That was common knowledge, though you doubted he was unaware of how problematic leaving a gang was. He had the prior experience, and even on his last mission he didnât vacate the syndicate until he successfully seized the ranks. In other words, he wasnât withdrawing until he had shot the entire gang down by its very heart and core.
Which was the inner circle.
That was a pressing reminder to keep your guard up. Though Mark seemed likable, it was very intentional. You knew he wouldnât hesitate to persecute you to the highest extent of the law and you would maintain that same lack of mercy.
You played along, bobbing your head. âMet the boss yet?â
Mark shot you a wince. âNot formally. And Iâve heard around that the less I see of Lee Taeyong, the better. Whatâs up with that?â
âTaeyong likes to deliver his messages up close and personal,â you cautioned. âHe only comes out if absolutely necessary. Getting a personal message from the big boss only happens if youâre going around wreaking havoc.â
âNo warning?â
You smiled, but the sinister undertone in your voice was very evident, âIf he sends anyone else but himself, that is a warning.â
You didnât feel pressured to make your insinuations very subtle, because you were Markâs only hope. The gangsters werenât exactly inviting. They were very cynical, tight-lipped, and kept small circles because another one of the most important rules was confidentiality and they dreaded facing exposure.
For the most part, people who received direct messages from Taeyong didnât make it out alive. For that reason, you did not underestimate Mark, but you were certain he had underestimated the gang. Even if you hadnât discovered him yourself, they would have in approximately the same amount of time.
Mark showed no fear and kept the conversation light-hearted, but the glimmer in his eyes suggested he took that as a challenge. âThen, Iâll make sure to be on my best behavior.â
Liar, you scoffed. He was very much going to wreak havoc. He already had.
âYou better. Iâd hate to see a face like yours gone so soon,â you flirted, to which Mark grinned and cocked an intrigued brow. He was handsome, you had to give him that. Then, you decided to change the topic. âYou like cars, Markie?â
He pretended to frown. âIs it obvious?â
âAs far as I know, youâve spent at least half your nights at these races. There has to be a reason,â you said, then resorted back to flirting, âUnless, you just come to look at me all night.â
âYou are quite the extravaganza,â Mark played along, matching your energy. Much to your amusement. âIâm more of a bike guy, but I like anything shiny and nice.â
âWeâre gonna get along just fine,â you quipped. âWanna race?â
âFor real?â
âFor real,â you repeated, smiling. âThey start in a little bit. You strike me as the type of guy that likes all things thrill and exhilaration.â
Mark broke into a tiny snicker. âLucky guess. You any good?â
You shrugged. âDunno. Guess thatâs for you to figure out,â you teased. Then, began to make your escape. Granted, you knew he wouldnât let you slip away so easily.
Mark, tantalized, trailed behind you. Hopping in a speeding car with someone as good as a stranger seemed rash, but he had a feeling that you knew what you were doing. Absolutely none of this was foreign to you.
Boy with a death wish was an apt description for Mark.
Upon your last-minute entry, you took him to the garage to pick up your ride. To say the least, Mark nearly dropped dead. The sight of your bright red Bugatti Chiron positively made him gape. âHoly shit,â he exhaled.
You giggled. âSheâs hot, isnât she?â
âLike hellfire. Arenât these like, hella expensive?â
You bobbed your head. âSheâs hell to repair. But my baby deserves the best.â
Mark continued to marvel. âDude, you gotta let me drive one day.â
You laughed, amused, but for a completely different reason. Like hell you would let a cop take your car for a spin. It was outrageous enough that you permitted him to take the passenger seat.
Eventually you both went to line up for the races. Mark was still completely astonished, glancing around your two-seater with total awe and wonder. If you knew that you didnât have to kill him, you would have found it very cute.
Yuta came by and stuck his head through the window aperture. Which were each rolled down as a safety measure. âYouâre racing?â
âYup,â you sang, smiling wildly. It had been a minute. And you figured that you needed some thrill in your life (unbeknownst to you, Mark was exactly that). âMeet my partner. Mark, meet this guy.â
Yuta rolled his eyes, then droned, âYou two have fun.â
âOh, trust me. Fun is guaranteed with me,â you replied with a wink.
Yuta glanced at Mark and quipped, âRun while you still can.â Then, he ran off.
âYou canât run now,â you said, making eye contact with Mark through the rear-view mirror. âWe have a race to win.â
Mark grinned mischievously.
The flagger came into vision, preparing to launch the first race of the evening. You and Mark fastened your seatbelts, then you braced your hand on the steering wheel.
âReady?â you asked, glancing to your side.
Mark bobbed his head. He seemed relatively relaxed for a first-timer. Honestly, you were beginning to wonder what all he had done in the name of the law. âBorn ready.â
You revved the engine, watching the flagger count down with bated breath. Everything felt light. Adrenaline made your blood pump faster, your heart threatening to leap out your chest. This was it. That feeling that made life worth living.
Three, you muttered under your breath. Two, one. You gripped the wheel tighter. Then every nerve in your body chanted, Go, go, go!
And you slammed on the gas, bolting the car forward like lightning.
You sped like the devil. You were going nearly two-hundred miles per hour in a matter of ten seconds. The car roared underneath your fingertips and you knew you were driving a beast, one that had risen from the dead.
âGoddamn,â Mark raised his voice, speaking over the vicious winds that tousled your heads of hair. He was smiling, clinging to his seatbelt for dear life.
You shouted, âHang on!â And you both accelerated.
You laughed, so carefree. Nothing else mattered when you were on the road and you quickly lost grip of everything that wasnât the steering wheel clenched firmly between your fist. The road was the only thing capable of holding your attention, and you even occasionally forgot that Mark was beside you until you heard his exhilarated laugh. Every single thought you had left as quickly as it came. Moments were exactly that - moments. No fears, no worries, no nightmares. Just making it across that sweet finish line.
The feeling surging through your veins was inexplicable, but you knew that you werenât alone in it. Mark could feel it, too. The rush overpowered any sense of threat and adrenaline made you forget what it felt like to breathe. At that moment, it was like breathing on the moon. Almost as if you didnât need any air.
You wedged past this car and that, until you had made a great distance in front of them all. They were left in the dust.
âYou feel that, Markie?â you asked, chest heaving out of pure, unadulterated fever. You could see that typical untamed gleam in his eyes, but heightened.
âYeah,â he said, nodding. And then he began to crack into a fit of hysterical laughter himself. âYeah. I can feel it.â
The corners of your lips were in an unfaltering curve. âLetâs win this damn thing.â
Mark was grinning from ear to ear. Never had he ever felt so alive.
The climax of the race was your very favorite. Time lost its meaning and speed became inexhaustible. Air became scarce, as if there was no more left on earth. The tension throttled you and swallowed you whole. And heat reduced you to sweat and fighting breaths.
All you had was momentum, but that was of little threat to you. And Mark.
The distance between the car and the finish line decreased more and more and more. There was practically no one around you, but that didnât ease your resolve. Resting was not an option until victory was yours.
Mark chanted, âCome on, come on.â
He wanted it as badly as you. If not more. There was nothing for him to gain out of this except experience and yet he seemed immensely content with that.
From the moment you crossed the finish line, time became a blur. All you knew was that you had won and you could feel the achievement in your veins. You only noticed that you were panting when you stepped out of the car, and the crowd flocked towards your vehicle.
âSo, what do you think?â you asked Mark, sitting on the hood of your car. âAm I any good, Markie?â
Mark wiped the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand, then replied through thick breath, âI think you just gave me the time of my life. Thank you.â
You chortled. Damn right. âThe pleasure is all mine.â
Someone cleared their throat and you turned to make eye contact with Lee Jeno. He looked directly at you without hiding his scorn when he spoke, âSorry to interrupt, but Markie has to go now.â
You didnât break eye contact with the boy, either, retorting, âTell your dad that you donât wanna go, Mark.â
Mark stifled a laugh. âIâm sorry, but I have to,â he said and hopped off the hood of your car. âThank you for tonight, though. Iâm holding you to your word from earlier.â
âIâve never broken a promise,â you said. Then, you waved. âSeeâya.â
Mark hugged you briefly, then bid you goodnight and faded in the crowd with his more than obvious partner.
And you went to pay yours a visit.
Given the hour, Ten was not pleased when you barged into his office, but before he could run his mouth, you shushed him with your finger.
Ten mouthed, âDid you just shush meâŚâ
You removed an object out of your pocket and rested the item flat on his desk. It was a tiny, black wiretapping device. Clearly, somebody thought he was slick, though even in your fit of ecstasy, you were not off-guard.
From the expression he sported, Ten was highly amused by the flagrant audacity of this boy. There seemed to be a telepathic communication between you two, but just to be safe, he mouthed, âPlay along.â
Ten said your name and began, âYouâre late. Did you hear the news?â
You almost rolled your eyes, but very audibly pulled in the opposing chair to give the impression that you were here for a long, scheduled conversation. Then, you blew out a sigh and replied, âYeah. Yuta told me Taeyong is considering shifting the gang to China. Damn feds too close on our tail.â
âDonât fret. Itâll be a walk in the park. China makes up our secondary income - the ascendancy we have there is enough to start fresh.â
The little tale made you smirk. Bloodlust hadnât branched out in China very much yet.
âI know, but Korea is the only home Iâve known,â you groaned.
Ten was very good at playing along with your bullshit and told you, âThat was how I felt when I came to Korea from the States. Listen, youâre gonna be homesick as a bitch. But you wonât be alone and thatâs what matters.â
If this was a genuine conversation, you would have been touched. âThanks, Ten.â
Ten drummed his fist against the wall to mimic the sound of someone knocking on a door, then rose and said, âThat must be him. Come on.â
The two of you stepped into the corridor. Where, obviously enough, nobody awaited either of you. Ten shut the door and moved a great distance away from his office before he decided you were both in the clear.
As soon as you were in private, both of you began to giggle. Ten quipped, âSure you donât wanna work for me?â
You snickered. âIâm more than content with Yuta, thank you.â
âI have to commend you for your performance back there,â Ten told you, sincere. âMost people wouldnât have even caught that they were bugged. That couldâve been bad. Itâs impressive.â
âLikewise,â you replied. It was in your best interest to steer Markâs team off course, if possible. Theyâd learn one way or another to mind the business that paid them.
Ten grabbed a tiny stick-like item from his pocket and pressed a red button at the bottom end of the device.
You furrowed your brows. âWhatâs that?â
âBug detector. Jaemin made it for me,â he told you. Then, a red light beamed from the device, and Ten scanned you from head to toe. After a brief moment, he said, âYouâre in the clear. Iâll take care of the bug. Did you learn anything else tonight?â
You nodded. âHe knows Taeyong is the leader. I let him ask most of the questions tonight, but Iâll have my turn later. Iâm posing as a friend thatâs going to show him around.â
âTake him where you want.â Ten glanced at his watch. âI expect more from you by the end of the week.â
âYes, sir,â you replied. Obviously, he had somewhere to be. âGoodnight.â
Throughout the week, you and Ten continued to use the wiretapping bug to your advantage. Faking conversations, making up false plans about the future of the gang. It was, more or less, a taunt.
Just as Ten expected of you, you had additional information to deliver by Saturday morning. Mark was no easy task, but where his partner was concerned, you learned things easily. For one, most of your identities were definitely known. Jeno was not sparing with his disdainful glares whenever he came across high-ranks.
Much less you, for that matter. Which made you wonder exactly what role you played in this situation, but that was still inconclusive. You assumed it was because you had direct ties to the second-in-command, but you merely did his bidding. Which had nothing to do with the trafficking of illegal drugs.
And Yuta never let you in on the affairs of the gang. It simply never came up. It was none of your business and you didnât care. As long as they protected you.
Either they had no clue what they were doing, or they were looking to make a very big bust.
The following Monday, you marched straight into housing clad in dolphin shorts and a white t-shirt and knocked on Markâs door. Very relentlessly given it was two in the morning.
Mark yelled, âIâm coming!â from somewhere across the apartment. When he opened the door, he squinted, half-awake. But positive that he was dreaming. âHow the hellâŚâ
You snickered. âYou arenât very hard to find, Markie. This is where the newbies that donât have their own place live - I would know. Boss gave me access to the housing info.â
âStalker,â he snarled insincerely, voice husky. It did something to you, but you would never admit it.
Instead, you rolled your eyes. It was very ironic, all things considered. He was going out of his way to investigate you and your bossâ friends. âYeah, yeah,â you said, inviting yourself in. âHurry up and get ready. Weâre going to the ring.â
Markâs eyes widened. âShit, right now?â
âMm-hm.â
âShit. Let me go brush my teeth and change.â
Glancing around the apartment, there was nothing immediately suspicious or out of the ordinary. Just slightly messy. It looked very lived in.
Less than fifteen minutes later, you and Mark were out the door and on the road. The late night and early morning breeze was very comforting. Just traveling lightly on the road while the sun was still down was one of your favorite things to do.
Mark spoke teasingly over the radio, âDo you barge into peopleâs houses and homes to go fight very often?â
Unabashedly, you giggled. âNo, actually. But I am very notorious for walking around like I own the place. Youâre lucky enough that I had no choice but to knock.â
âYou mean, beat the door in.â
âDid not,â you countered.
âNo, you did,â he said. âYou probably woke up everybody else on the same floor.â
You smarted and retorted, âPlease. They should come watch me kick your ass.â
Mark was very amused by your confidence. âIâm gonna make you eat those words, doll.â
âHit me with your best shot.â
He took the challenge. âLoser buys breakfast?â
You grinned smugly. âYouâre on.â
The road led you to some bar with an enormous flickering neon light that displayed the name of the establishment. Despite the late hour - and how shady the exterior of the building appeared - the parking lot wasnât empty.
With your finger, you signaled for Mark to follow behind you and entered the bar. Much to Markâs surprise, your attire fitted right in with the lack of crowd. Most were sweaty and gulping glasses of water at the bar.
Mark cocked a brow and said, âI thought we were going to the ring.â
âWe are,â you responded, fighting a smile. The bartender didnât spare either of you a glimpse when you led him behind the counter and through the double doors.
You were met with a tiny hallway. There was a kitchen door on one end, but you brought him towards the other. It seemed much more exclusive than the others, no double doors or easy access. You placed your finger on the biometric lock and it clicked open.
âWoah,â Mark gasped.
You giggled and went into the empty room with a ring in its center. In contrast to the others, it was dimly lit by beams of neon red lights. There was another bar at one end and chairs and tables arranged elsewhere. âThe private fighting room,â you announced. âItâs only used by higher-ups and their associates.â
âI just thought of at least eight Fight Club jokes I could make right now and half of them have something to do with Tyler Durden.â
You shook your head. âYouâre insufferable. Youâd lose your mind if we owned a movie theater.â
Mark smiled bashfully. âCan I talk about this place?â
You glared. But ultimately couldnât resist bursting into laughter.
âCome on,â you gestured, stepping inside the ring. And he followed suit.
After you both warmed up, you asked, âYou ready?â
âAs Iâll ever be,â Mark replied without hesitation, eyes burning with sheer confidence. âGotta warn you, though - I have a blackbelt in taekwondo.â
He wasnât lying. You remembered seeing something like that in his profile.
âGood for you. I have a blackbelt in kicking Mark Leeâs ass.â
Mark ďżźtaunted, âI would like to see you try.â
You got into position, holding your arms in a prepared stance. âDonât go easy on me, Markie. If you couldnât tell, I like things rough.â
As usual, Mark merely gave you a grin of unadulterated mischief.
The first round played in your favor. It ran more like a practice round if anything - Mark was more focused on becoming accustomed with how you fought than winning. As a result, you knocked him clean out.
Though Mark decided in the next round that he wasnât playing any games. He had taken mercy upon you before, going easy on you in spite of what you told him, but you knew by now that Mark had a penchant for challenges and loathed losing. You thought that you had him right where you wanted him, but by the end of the match, he had you right where he wanted you.
âI was wrong about you, Markie,â you gasped after tapping out and accepting defeat. âYou striked me as a Mamaâs boy. The âIâd never hit a girlâ type.â
âI love my mama,â Mark grinned. âAnd of course, Iâd never. But you asked for it.â
Mark helped you to your feet and you lightheartedly threatened, âIâm snitching.â
âWhatever you say,â he taunted. âI see why they call you Scar and not Punch.â
In a flash of anger, you lunged at him, but Mark caught you by your wrist promptly. He cocked his head and said smugly, âCheater. The final round hasnât started yet.â
The way he stared down your soul unnerved you. It wasnât typical of you to show fear - and you didnât - but saying that you were unaffected by his every move would be a blatant lie. Though there was absolutely nothing sinister about Mark. Maybe it wasnât him that you were scared of. Maybe it was how he made you feel.
That was more dangerous than any threat.
When the next round initiated, you fought like a beast that had emerged right out of hell. There was no way in hell that you would go down without a fight.
This final round was all the more intense. You were convinced that if you had any spectators, theyâd be completely exasperated by the suspense. The both of you kept bouncing shy of one another.
It was akin to a seesaw of action. When Mark landed a hit, you landed one harder. When you were above, suddenly Mark knocked you back down again.
âThis isnât over until one of us taps out,â Mark said.
You shrugged. âI can go all night.â
âSo can I.â
Neither of you were backing down, that much was clear. It seemed preposterous - getting worked up over an unofficial game - but you were competitive and Mark was ambitious. The most minuscule of things were still another bridge to be crossed to people like you, no matter the size.
You either won or you lost. It was one to one. This was the tiebreaker; the round that made or broke the game. You didnât mind buying him breakfast, but there was also a part of Mark that was so goddamn insufferable and you would rather not satisfy that insatiable desire of his.
âIf you want your victory, come and get it,â you taunted.
âSay less,â Mark said. Then swung.
Courtesy of your agility, you were able to move out of the way. It was better than giving him the opportunity to lay his hands on you, even if you blocked the hit. You learned very quickly that Mark could make you think he was doing one thing and wound up doing another.
You took your chances, not permitting him the chance to realize what you were up to before you danced around his figure and tackled him to the ground.
You straddled him and smirked, pinning his arms firmly above his head. You were very aware of what kind of position you were in, but you werenât complaining. It felt like you were at your throne at the very top of the world from above Mark.
Mark eyed you down. âSomeoneâs been doing her homework.â
You clutched even tighter around his wrist the more he spoke. To which Mark grimaced and quipped, âAre you trying to crush my bones or jump them?â
You teased, âIs that what you were dreaming about before I woke you up, Markie?â
âNot quite,â he replied with a chuckle, then switched on a dime. He flipped you over, hovering over you as you lay flat on your back. Instead of pinning your hands above your head like youâd done to him, he went for your throat.
His grip was strong. It wasnât tight enough to cause you any genuine harm, as if he didnât intend to hurt you, but you felt as if he could have bruised your throat.
The worst part? You didnât thoroughly despise the feeling.
Mark leaned directly into your ear, then growled, âTap out and Iâll let go.â
Resisting, you brought your fingers to his arm, though you swore his grip became firmer the longer you stood your ground. Mark merely stared into your eyes as you began to gasp for air, holding onto breath for dear life.
The way he looked into them, it was almost as if he was searching for something. You supposed Mark wallowed in the look of vulnerability in your eyes, or the life leaving them, but it couldnât have been as prominent as the bliss etched onto your face. âYouâre enjoying this,â he remarked, showing even less mercy with his palms.
When you were on the verge of unconsciousness, you tapped Markâs arm with your fingers. And only then did his grip loosen.
Mark shook his head when you began to laugh. âYouâre fucking crazy.â
Chest heaving, you replied, âIâve heard that one before. Try harder.â
âYouâre a fucking minx,â Mark taunted, voice dropping another octave. âBut you know that too - donât you?â
A provocative smile crept across your face. âI swear I donât do it on purpose, Markie.â
There was a whirlwind of thoughts rippling around your brain as Mark leaned dangerously close to you. Heat flared through your body in place of your typical cold blood. You seemed to internally debate yourself, but it wasnât as if you ever had very much of a conscience.
âDo it, Mark. Do it,â you chanted. From the pensive expression he sported, you were confident that half the thoughts in his head were temptingly screaming the same thing.
Mark steered out of his tiny reverie and began, âThat guy - Yuta. Heâs not your boyfriend?â
You burst into laughter that was on the brink of hysterical. âYouâre kidding,â you said. But when Mark showed you no sign of toying, instead stern, you added, âPlease. I love Yuta and Iâm forever indebted to him, but Iâd rather choke on my own blood than date him.â
That was all Mark needed to hear. âSay less.â
In the time that it took for him to close the tiny gap between the two of you, the last of Markâs reluctance met its end. His mouth crashed against yours in haste, and you moved in a heated sync, swallowing each otherâs tongues.
The taste of him drowned out the rest of the world. You forgot that Mark was a predator and you were his prey. You forgot that you were supposed to hunt him down. Each of your limbs tensed tautly with want and your will for pleasure made light work of your senses. You were enthralled by how well of a kisser he was.
Someone you used to know once told you that sex was a tool, love was a poison; combining the two was a one-way ticket to death. All of which slipped your mind completely as you involuntarily began to rasp your hips against his.
Mark grunted so lowly that you were at the brink of succumbing to insanity right then and there.
It was like Mark existed solely to tease the living hell out of you. Being a thorn in your side was what he thrived on. He kept slithering his hand up your thigh, just shy of where you needed him, and you did not miss the smug little grin on his face when you groaned in complaint.
You pulled away from his lips and warned, âDonât tease me.â
Predictably, Mark was not alarmed. Your threats were of little substance to him. âDunno, doll. Itâs kinda fun to watch you get all worked up.â
Deciding to take matters into your own hands, you grabbed Markâs wrist and slipped it down your shorts. You made a tiny noise when his fingers brushed over your clothed cunt, then purred, âFeel that, baby? Could be all yours if you stopped playing games.â
And with that, Mark was sold.
The both of you ran suspiciously out of the bar. You willed yourselves not to touch each other in front of anyoneâs prying eyes, but the way you rushed out said enough.
You decided on going to Markâs place. There was nothing to hide at yours because you refused to bring work home with you, but your address was sensitive information. Sleeping with someone never prevented them from betraying you and nor did it invoke an unbendable bond to be broken in the first place.
But the moment you stepped inside Markâs apartment, it was game over. You couldnât stay away from one another, stumbling over his belongings as you made out while stripping along the way to his bedroom and leaving a trail of clothes in your wake.
You wondered exactly how long this desire had been pent up. Maybe you suppressed it out of priority for your jobs, but it had expanded into something unignorable now. The tiny sparks became a full-fledged forest fire.
Mark pushed your naked figure against his mattress and gave your now-naked body a once-over. âI never realized how many tattoos you have,â he rasped.Â
There was also a huge scar on your stomach. He had caught glimpses of it during your fight, but the full sight made him curious. Alas, now wasnât the time to ask questions.Â
âMm,â you hummed, stifling a giggle. âIf you do a good enough job, I might tell you the stories behind them.â
âThen, I hope youâre ready to talk,â he said confidently.
You arched a brow. âYou talk a big game, but arenât showing me what youâre made of.â
Mark gripped your thighs apart and at the sight of your dripping cunt, he growled, âJust watch. Youâre going to be a mess by the time Iâm done with you.â
Before you could offer another retort, Mark pushed his head between your legs and began to have at it.
A little sigh eased past your throat when you felt his tongue lap at your folds. His mouth was warm against the flesh, heat spreading in waves throughout your body and core. You willed yourself to keep your reactions to a minimum, not wanting to give Mark the satisfaction of seeing you at your very worst.
Eyeing him from the bed, you basked in the sight of him devouring you like a five-star meal. Your arms were propped by his pillows very comfortably. You watched him swallow you whole, his veins becoming taut as his grip on your upper legs became ruthless and his wavy red hair tickled your plush thighs.
You were in heaven, needlessly to say. Mark sucked at you without a shred of mercy. No matter how much you liked a boy, you never tended to keep your expectations as high as your standards when it came to bedroom performance and going down on you, but Mark was full of surprises. True to his word, you were somewhat certain that at this rate, you would be a mess by the time that he was finished with you.
âFuck,â you mewled when he started to lick and suck at your clit.
Mark smirked against your folds. He was going to be the death of you.
Each of your attempts to remain quiet were defiled by your more than loud moans, though you couldnât bring yourself to be bothered. It was as if Mark knew exactly how to push your buttons (and which buttons to press).
Meanwhile, Markâs mind was ablaze with thoughts of you. The sight of your body would be indefinitely etched behind his eyelids. Your intricate tattoos that told various tales across your perfect skin, and your plush thighs that tensed whenever he brushed your clit.
You could feel your pulse throbbing in your core. Your thighs trembled, your hips involuntarily moving against Markâs mouth to derive as much pleasure as possible. It seemed desperate, but you were reduced to fire and bones in no time at all. All you knew how to do was ravage everything in your course to feed your flame. And Mark was hellbent on ravaging you.
You clutched Markâs hair and cried out, âMark.â
He seemed to rejoice in how utterly responsive and reactive youâd become, unable to defy your bodyâs demanding urges. It was impossible. And your reactions only fed him, spurring him on to milk you completely dry.
You swore you felt nothing but sheer thrill. It was comparable to the high you received from racing. The way nothing else mattered, and all your focus was so centered on one particular thing that you couldnât think of anything else. You were enticed by danger and entrusting Mark with power over your body was a great enough threat.
Mark was way too attracted to everything about you. Tasting you and watching you lose your grip of control on his tongue only amplified that allure with the addition of arousal. To hell with his job if it meant that he could spend one more moment with you in his mouth.
Maybe he was attracted to danger, too. You and danger tended to go hand in hand, but so did danger and his lifestyle. There was a reason why he wasnât afraid of you.
âJust like that, baby. Oh my god,â you moaned, angling your head back. For the sake of your pride, you tried to desperately cling to whatever remained of your sanity, but Mark was resolved on unraveling you.
Your sounds became louder and Mark discerned that you were on the verge of release. If you hadnât awakened his neighbors when you gave his door hell earlier, they were certainly now contemplating filing noise complaints.
Mark separated himself from you ever so briefly and growled, âCome on, doll. Do it for me.â
The little pet name never invoked much thought from you. You assumed he wanted compensation for the nickname youâd dropped on him, and thus let it slide. But in that moment, it made you weak - and you loathed pet names.
This was going to bring it home. Every nerve in your body was tense and uptight. Your fingers and toes tingled with the threat of release, heat spasming in your core and the palms of your hands.
You climaxed in a fit of unadulterated pleasure, tightening your grip on Markâs red locks and convulsing by reflex. You practically curled in on yourself, every bit of you clenching emptily as fervor shot through your body. Mark didnât grant you the mercy of letting you ease through your climax, unrelenting as he continued to suck and lick at your pussy ruthlessly.
Mark brought you to a second orgasm in half the amount of time it took to achieve the first one, and only then did he crawl away and let you breathe. You heaved shallow breaths, blinking through the rise and fall of your chest. Never had you felt anything so intensely. You were milked completely dry.
Mark didnât comment, but his words were heavy through the signature glimmer in his eyes. And smile tugging the corners of his lips. âSo, am I getting that bedtime story?â
You replied through heavy breaths, âTake your pick.â
He snickered.
Mark licked his lips and thus your arousal from his mouth. You shot up and straddled him, wasting little time in sucking at his neck. Mark shook his head. âJesus, woman. Do you rest?â
Stifling a laugh, you purred, âI regenerate quickly.â
That didnât surprise Mark in the slightest. He could have guessed. âGood to know.â
Pressing kisses to his neck, you began to rock against his hips, feeling his hard cock through the confines of his underwear. You anchored yourself on his shoulders and teased, âShouldnât we do something about this problem of yours?â
Mark angled his head back. âFuck, yeah,â he groaned.
You pushed his chest down in a successful attempt to knock him backwards and his back met the mattress. But the kisses never ended, and you found it nearly impossible to tear yourself from his skin. Until you felt him involuntarily thrust against your hips, needy.
âPatience,â you sang. Granted, you didnât have much of your own, either. ďżźThe way he brought you to another world and back only moments ago had you desperate to recreate the feeling. ďżź
You lifted your purse off of the nightstand not too out of reach from you and retrieved a condom. For good reason, you figured Mark wouldnât have any.
Mark cocked a brow. âYou keep those on you?â
Of course, you did. You preferred to be safe over sorry. Not to mention that your hookup who shall not be named tended to forget them. Deliberately. You subconsciously smirked. âMind the business that pays you,â you murmured, dragging his underwear down his ankles. And fitting the condom over the head of his cock.
You and Mark let out a simultaneous noise of bliss as you rolled onto him. His hands found purchase at your hips while yours pressed featherly against his stomach. You took him inch by inch, leisurely making your way down as your cunt opted to easily swallow him whole.
Mark nearly lost his mind being engulfed by your heat. His fingertips dug almost painfully into your waist for mental anchor, supporting himself with all his might. For goodness sake, you were so tight. It didnât help that you still leaked with arousal from your previous two orgasms, even more sensitive from them. The moment you were snug around his cock, he felt you clench.
âMm, Mark,â you moaned, rocking against him at your own pace. You took the lead, following your own rhythm and Mark didnât have it in him to stop you. Hell, not that he wanted to.
This was, for lack of a better word, a very bad idea. But neither of you seemed to care. It felt forbidden - doing as much as even thinking about each other so lecherously, but that was half the fun. Neither of you could restrain the lascivious thoughts that ran rampant through your minds when you caught a glimpse of your naked bodies or heard a lewd noise.
The other half, of course, was the actual fucking.
And when Mark heard you call out his name, it took all his willpower to not finish himself right then and there. Not Markie - Mark. He steered dangerously close to release at the mere sound of your honey-like voice.
Mark found it in himself to tease, âEnjoying yourself up there?â
âLike a queen on her throne,â you retorted.
He certainly made you feel like royalty, that was for sure. You felt worshiped by his tongue. Now, you were at reign over his body. And all Mark could do was lie there and behold you as if you were a royal immortal deity.
There was a moment that passed where he considered throwing it all away for you without a second thought. You were a lethal weapon of temptation; that Mark knew, yet he was disposed to capitulate to you. As if youâd lulled him into a fatal trance with the very grace of your body alone.
Though your every move was unpredictable, Mark didnât know what to expect when you leaned closely to his neck. But it certainly wasnât for you to bite at the skin. He let out an embarrassing whine at the feeling of your teeth leaving marks and tiny remnants of you on his throat.
You arched a brow. Then, teased, âWhine for me again, Mark.â
âShut up,â he grumbled.
Your lips brushed ever so gently against his and you tauntingly whispered, âMake. Me.â
As aforementioned, Mark was comprised of surprises. His hands rose from your waist to your bouncing tits and he thrusted up, achieving a whimper of surprise from you.
He smirked at the way your face tensed with pleasure and your fingers grasped his biceps for dear life. âHoly fuck,â you cried, clinging to him as if youâd sink into the pits of the earth otherwise. He kept fucking you from below, watching you intently as he admired his handiwork with complacency.
He sneered, âWhine for me again, doll.â
âShut the fuck up,â you hissed.
Mark snickered. Now where had he heard that before?
The softest of moans parted your lips as Mark fondled with your breast and his hands eventually rose, fingers clawing around your throat. He missed seeing that look in your eyes. The one of air depleting itself from your lungs and the blood circulation ceasing to flow and the pleasure sparkling a tiny gleam.
You satisfied his urges, face blanching the longer he held his grip. And the tighter. Mark very much could have done as he pleased with you, but you knew heâd never let this go too far. Just enough to have you at the verge of blacking out.
Although you were remotely dizzy when he released you from his clutch, you liked it. You never quite noticed it before, but there was a fiery gleam in Markâs eyes when he choked you. Something sinister. There was an animal in him that had gone dormant for far too long and youâd finally aroused the beast.
And you were the only one to date that had seen it and didnât flee.
The two of you were dangerously close to climax. With how close in proximity your bodies were - combined by every thrust and grind - there was no way on earth either of you couldnât tell. You began to rasp your hips against his cock in a vigorously synchronized motion, desperate for the heat of the friction that made you tingle. Piece by piece, you were breaking into rupture.
Mark was no better. Just looking at you had him dangling over the edge. Dangerously. It would only take one little slip before he fell depthlessly into a pit of you that seemingly had no top and no bottom. Just you, only you.
âLet go for me, doll,â Mark ordered softly, trying to coax you into an orgasm. âYouâve been doing so good for me.â
His mouth and hands knew no boundaries when it came to your body. They roamed you, his tongue slithering around your nipple and his hands roughly finding purchase on your ass. You were also very sensitive in areas where your tattoos lived, he learned, and used that knowledge to his advantage. Mark was single-handedly going to destroy you.
âLet go,â he sang again, gentle and tempting.
You began to tighten around him involuntarily. It was coming. âIâmâŚâ
Mark held you firmly. âCum for me, baby. Iâve got you.â
You saw stars when you came for the third time, orgasm hitting you in full force. It was nothing short of intense. You clamped around Mark, walls tight around him as well as your grip on his biceps. Your thighs shuddered with climax, and a shrill cry erupted from your lips. ďżź
Mark grunted, âFuck.â The feeling of you pulsing around him undoubtedly sent him down a similar fate. His hands fell to your hips and held them to the point of bruising.
After you rode out the rest of your high, you slacked. You lied against his warm chest, feeling him breathe rapidly as you desperately clung to your own breath.
âDo you feel okay?â
âI feel great,â you heaved. âDo you wanna stop?â
Mark faintly smiled at how much endurance you had. âNope.â
You rode Mark until sunrise.
When both of you roused again, the clock had already ticked past noon. You made room for another, much lazier round, and settled for brunch instead of breakfast.
Then you split and went your own separate ways. You waltzed straight into Bloodlustâs headquarters. Given you were channeling all of your focus into this Mark mission, your schedule was indefinitely clear of all else. Which left you with leeway to choose someone to vex.
You stepped into Yutaâs office without knocking, yet before you could get a word out, he barked, âDid you come here to tell me that youâre sleeping with the enemy?â
Blinking, you resisted a frown. And said nonchalantly, âI have no idea what youâre talking about.â
Lying to a high-rank. Wrong move. And also impossible to get away with.
Yuta shook his head, scowling. âJisung said that he saw you both running out of The Lionâs Den. Disorderly. And something told him it wasnât because of a fight.â
Park Jisung, when I get my hands on you, you bristled inwardly. You never did get along with that boy. On more than one occasion, you had to be separated so that you wouldnât kill each other.
You rolled your eyes and sat across from your boss. With light humor, you replied, âPlease. If anything, I have Mark right where I want him.â
âDonât walk into a trap,â Yuta warned.
Traps were laid by people like you, not the opposite. You were many things and stupid was not one of them. Just another casualty, you told yourself. Thatâs all Mark was. You refused to allow him to become anything more. âIf youâre done, I have something. Mark thought that I was your girlfriend - what if thatâs the connection? Heâs using me to get to you.â
âThatâs possible,â Yuta sobered. âBut he would have to know that you wouldnât snitch on your lover. Iâd kill both you and him with my bare hands.â
âTerrifying,â you deadpanned. âHas Ten or Jaemin been able to get in?â
Yuta gave a shake of his head and drawled, âNope. Theyâve got that unit on lock. Apparently drugs are super sensitive information.â
Blowing out a breath, you turned pensive. They were hiding something, obviously. You were half-tempted to march up to Mark and demand he tell you everything he knew, but it was too risky of a move. Though it wasnât like he had gotten many leads through you, and there had to be something keeping him joined at your hip.
But what?
At first, you considered that maybe youâd given away more than you realized, yet nothing you told him was incriminating enough to arrest anyone with a drug trafficking charge. Hell, if that was the case, Jisung would have led you all to demise already.
âI can hear your gears turning. Stop thinking,â Yuta quipped, steering you out of your reverie. He could never stay mad at you - or serious - for very long. âListen, babe. Just keep him at bay. If we make no progress, weâll bring out the extremes. Everything will be perfectly fine.â
You nodded. âPerfectly fine,â you repeated.
Everything was not perfectly fline.
During the past couple of weeks, things had taken a sharp turn between you and Mark. You intended to leave him for dead after that first hookup, yet the more time you spent together, the more each of you burned with lust.
And so it happened again. And again. And you lost track of how many times youâd slipped away to fuck Mark and suck on his tongue.
Of course, the quality of the sex never declined. You were both pleased and enraged at the fact that Mark had range. Every time you both hooked up, the only thing that stayed consistent was the want that shot through your core. For fuckâs sake, he just had to be a man of variety.
In a nutshell, you were completely fucked.
There was an event at the gangâs casino and you snagged Mark as your date. As if anyone else would risk it. You were the only one crazy enough to personally involve yourself with a cop.
Which, you tried to erase from your memory. There would come a day where heâd try to send you away in cuffs. And youâd have to kill him before he got the chance.
You shivered at the thought.
âYou clean up nice,â you commented when you came to pick him up.
Mark was dressed very pleasantly. The red hair was a stark contrast to the fancy black suit and trousers he sported, though given the semi formal occasion, he abandoned the frivolous style and opted for a neater hairdo. You were approximately three seconds away from forgetting about the goddamn casino altogether.
Similarly, you wore a red gown that flowed down your legs, hair styled elegantly and your face beat. Casinos were very much not your scene, and underneath the dress you kept an armed and poised gun resting ungrudgingly inside of the leather holster at your thigh.
âThank you, mâlady. Youâre very beautiful,â Mark replied, taking hold of your fingers and kissing the back of your hand gently.
You grinned. Then began to snicker when you noticed your heels gave you a couple more inches of height on him.
Mark cocked a brow. âWhatâcha laughing at?â
âOh, nothing.â
Obviously, Mark didnât believe you in the slightest. Though he said nothing, instead leading you to the elevator. âIâm driving,â he told you, leaving absolutely no room for argument.
You furrowed your brows when you saw your keys in his palm. âWhen the hell did you get those?â
Mark grinned smugly and jiggled the keys. âYou should pay more attention.â
You were absolutely affronted. There was no way in hell Mark Lee had caught you off-guard. You folded your arms across your chest and Mark snickered, then pressed a little kiss to your neck to placate you.
As you slipped out of the elevator and into the lobby, you quipped, âMake sure to drive the speed limit and not the speedometer limit.â
Mark opened the door for you, yet retaliated, âYouâd know a lot about driving over the speed limit, wouldnât you?â
âShush,â you mumbled, fighting a smile.
âI believe the correct answer is âThank you, gentleman.ââ
You hardly leaned off of your heels when you swayed towards Mark, pressing a gentle kiss to his lips and purring, âThank you, gentleman.â
Mark clamped his arm around your waist and said, âMuch better.â
There was a grand casino connected to the hotel that the gang owned. They never invested in anything unprofitable. The building was sky-scraping and vivid in the dimming indigo night, its gold exterior oriented to attract the attention of men and women of means. Courtesy of the supplementing hotel, it had valet parking.
As expected, the sight was nothing short of breathtaking. A large glimmering chandelier hung at the front entrance. There were even tinier ones the further you voyaged across the long red carpet, hanging on the sunken ceiling. You were surrounded by tall pillars and arrays of staircases and even the air felt different inside the casino. It was more or less a very marvelous labyrinth of money.
Mark whistled. âSnazzy. You know what this reminds me of?â
âWhat?â
âVegas, baby. Vegas!â
You narrowed your eyes. You didnât want to know what his Letterboxd account looked like. Or introduce him to one, for that matter. Leaning into his chest, you asked, âEver been?â
âOnce. Itâs very beautiful.â Just like you, he was tempted to add, but he didnât want to come off cheesy. âI should take you there one day.â
Mark was a little too good at toying with your heart for your liking. Both of you knew very well that a future with you together did not exist.
And yet your mind blinked with images of you and Mark in Las Vegas. Him showing you around the sin city. Wandering the streets in each otherâs arms, laughing and marveling at its beauty with heartfelt awe. You saw his dumb face and his stupid smile and knew that you were over.Â
After a bit of walking, the two of you finally found yourselves amongst the rest of the gang. The occasion was nothing special; for the most part, they were discussing deals with other groups and further things you didnât get paid enough to be concerned about. You saw Qian Kun and knew to make a run for it. He saw everything from a business perspective, which was great for the gang - and your paycheck - but agonizingly boring.
And then, you ran into Park Jisung and instantly knew that you should have stayed home.
Sternly, you greeted, âJisung.â
âYou,â Jisung icily greeted, less than pleased to see you.
âI have a name, you know,â you reminded with a scowl.
Jisung didnât hesitate and shot, âAnd Iâd rather not stain my tongue by saying it.â
âYou son of aâŚâ
Mark growled in your ear, âBehave.â
Jisung raised his brow when you switched on a dime and rather quickly composed yourself. Where was this guy when he was having a heated quarrel with you for the umpteenth time? Shutting you up on command? He doubted even Yuta had that kind of power over you.
Worst of all, he didnât know if that was a blessing or a curse.
âI have to speak with her,â Jisung said, refusing to say your name. Then added, âAlone.â
Mark angled towards you. âWill you be okay?â
Absolutely not. The last time you had a one on one conversation with Jisung, one of you nearly died. It was certainly not a great idea to leave you alone together.
But something told you to nod.
Mark, skeptical, pressed, âYouâre going to be good, right?â
âVery classy,â you retorted, despite wanting to be literally anywhere else. You hoped whatever Jisung had to say was of significant value. For him to willingly speak to you, it had to be life-threatening. âIâm going to have a civil conversation with my peer like the two adults that we are.â
âOkay,â Mark replied with scrunched brows, still hesitant. âIâll be over there with Jeno.â
Throwing both you and your less than lovely coworker another glance, Mark parted and left you to fend for yourself.
As soon as Mark was a safe distance away, Jisung immediately said, âI wouldnât trust him if I were you.â
Your face immediately puzzled. âWhat makes you think I trust him?â
Jisung laughed in your face. âAre you for real? For one, youâre fucking. Donât deny it because I saw you running out of The Lionâs Den, and I know what people who eagerly want to fuck each other look like. I see the way you look at him.â
âAre you worried about me, Jisung?â you quipped. You refused to pay any heed to what he was insinuating. Let alone accept it.
Jisung scoffed, âNo. Iâm worried about you jeopardizing the future of this gang.â
âThatâs rich,â you said, crossing your arms. And trying to identify the cleanest way to insult him. âIt wouldnât be a singlehanded error. Youâre literally incriminating us by having him under the drug branch in the first place. You guys let two cops in and didnât even notice. The only words I should be hearing from you are âthank you.ââ
âStop. Youâre deflecting, as usual,â he sighed. âJust like the brat mouth you are.â
Instead of giving him a seething response, you gritted your teeth. And bit your tongue. Literally. At some point, you decided he was no longer worth your wasted breath.
Which Jisung noticed and added, âSee? I can tell he has a heavy grip on you. This is the first time youâve ever held your tongue talking to me.â
You had an argument ready to fire, but stopped dead in your tracks when you realized that he was right. Why hadnât you told Jisung off in vulgar terms yet?
No. It didnât mean a thing. There was absolutely nothing to it other than you coming to your senses and realizing that bickering with Jisung was - and always had been - utterly pointless. He was obstinate and even after hours of debate, you wouldnât be anywhere much further than where you started.
Never had you answered to anyone. In spite of working for other people, they knew that you marched to beat of your own drum. There were some traits of yours that were nonnegotiable and theyâd either have to accept it or cut you loose.
Ever since you were an infant, youâd carried a reputation. Hell, maybe even before then. You had been called many things in such a short lifetime and an untamable lost cause was likely the least hurtful of them all. Nobody ever believed that anyone as wild as you could be salvaged from the destruction youâd inflicted upon yourself. And hence you began to believe it yourself.
This was the only life that youâd known. It was one where you had no option but to fend for yourself and isolate yourself from the world out of self-preservation. How the hell were you supposed to know how to react to someone sneaking their way inside and making you see life through a different lense?
You had seen so much in your years that you falsely believed that you were numb to fear. But you had never been so scared of something before; change.
You forced yourself to say, âHave a good night, Jisung.â And made a beeline for Mark. The walls of the enormous building were suddenly beginning to close in on you and you felt as if there was no air in a room full of space.
âI need a breather,â you said to Mark, interrupting his conversation.
Mark gave Jeno a glance, then took your fingers in his and asked, âWhere to?â
âThe rooftop,â you replied lightly, feeling drained and youâd only just got here.
The two of you stopped by the bar and downed a glass of hard liquor before you made your way to the rooftop. There was an elevator with calming music that brought you to the very top of the building.
You decided that you preferred the rooftop as soon as you stepped onto the terrace. It was lit by purple neon lights and void of people, and the air felt fresh and inhalable. Like a breath of fresh air. There were sofas with tiny tables crammed in between scattered about the floor and even further were glass railings that overlooked the entire shining city.
Even at night, the city was never dead, busy with bustling roads and brightly lit structures. You were certain that that was when it came to life.
Mark embraced you in a back hug and you swore time slowed down. But did your heart always beat this fast when he touched you?
âTalk to me,â Mark exhaled, breathing tickling the back of your neck.
You let his touch warm you. It was a great contrast against the chill breeze that swept over the roof at this elevation. âAbout what?â
âAnything. Tell me whatâs on your mind.â
I like you, you said to yourself. And Iâm scared because I donât know what to do.
You shook your head. âHow about I kiss you instead?â
âYou could have just said that you want to kiss me,â Mark murmured.
Lightheartedly, you admitted, âI want to kiss you so bad, Mark Lee.â
Mark laughed and whirled you around, pinning you against the nearby wall and meeting his lips to yours. It all happened so fast - just like everything else between you two. Everything lasted both for a second and in perpetuity.Â
He kissed you until you were stripped bare and empty of every last thought. It felt like magic. How he gained the remedy to instantly put you at ease was a mystery, but you didnât wonder. You just kept sipping from his poison and inhaling the toxins. There was no hope for you anymore. Mark was withering you away and you were simply letting him.
This was wrong on so many levels and yet you never let that stop you. There were no boundaries. You both took what you wanted and you took what you needed without giving any fucks about who didnât like it. Desperately did you want to believe that nothing would come between you two.
You bit Markâs lip and he groaned, nails digging into your waist. Which then prompted a tiny noise to part from your own lips. You were a parallel set of actions. It was strange; you didnât fight for superiority, you fought to be even and equal.
There was something different in the kiss after you bit Mark. As if heâd been injected with an animalistic venom. The tempo increased and you fought to keep up with his every move, moaning into his lips as his tongue let loose inside of your mouth. His grip got even tighter, as if he was holding you to keep you to himself and himself only. There was no where else that you would run. As ironic as it was, you felt safest in Markâs arms. He was the haven you never had.
Then, you heard a noise. You discerned that Mark heard it too, because he pulled away instantly and caged you behind him defensively. And your heart warmed at the gesture, though you needed no savior.
You sighed and pulled your gun from your holster, calling out, âYouâve got until the count of five to come out because if I have to find you my goddamn self, Iâll blow your brains. One. Two. ThreeâŚ,â
At the third count, Jeno emerged from behind one of the chairs, gun drawn.
You began to snicker and waved him off. âOh, put that damn thing down. Hit the road, Jack. And donât let me catch you again.â
Jeno begrudgingly made a move for the door, not failing to cast you an ugly glare before his glance shifted to Mark, who started at his partner bemusedly. He left without a word.
You glanced up at Mark. âWhy was your friend spying on us?â
âI was wondering the same thing,â Mark said, tone full of genuine perplexity.
You furrowed your brows. If Jeno was spying on you and Mark without either of your knowledge, what did that mean?
Maybe he didnât know what was happening between you and Mark.
With a shake of your head, you grabbed Markâs hand and led him to the glass railing. And he followed you like a moth to light. You propped your arms against the cool glass and called out, âMark.â
âHm?â came Markâs response from right beside you.
You reluctantly tasted the words on your tongue before you asked, âWhat was your childhood like?â
âI was born under a bridge,â Mark deadpanned. To which you snorted and nudged his side. âBut nah. I didnât have much growing up. My mom got hooked on drugs real bad and she couldnât take care of me and my brothers, so we moved in with our aunt. She did the best she could to make ends meet, but you know how that shit works. Whole time, my cousin was on the streets. Made a gang. I followed in his footsteps close enough.â
âWhat happened for you to wind up here?â you asked, listening with interest.
Markâs face was impassive. âHeâd kill me if he saw me right now.â
As vague as that answer was, you understood perfectly.
There was irony in his story. He was a gang member, then became a cop? Though you were aware that he could have legally lied to you as much as he so pleased, you believed that he was sincere. You learned by now that Markâs eyes said more than his words ever could.
âWhat about you?â Mark asked. He wasnât looking at you, eyes trained to the big city before him, but you knew his ears were ready. âHowâd you get here?â
âFasten your seatbelt,â you joked. Mark had already heard bits and pieces of your life via the stories of some of your tattoos, but this was full screen. âI think Iâve been a demon from hell before I even walked the earth. According to what Iâve heard, my family was against my mother having me. There was a huge stigma that came with having a baby at a young age and without a present father figure. She died during the delivery.â
âIâm sorry,â Mark said sullenly.
You shook your head and continued, âWater under the bridge. It doesnât get better. Iâve been called a killer since the day I was born. It only made sense that I became one. They said thatâs all I was, so I ran and turned to the streets and found a new home. I was in and out of gangs and had several sketchy jobs.â
Mark bobbed his head, listening intently.
âThere was one gang I thought I would last in. The one I was in before I joined Bloodlust. I even dated one of the members, but he got violent on me one day. I killed him out of self defense. And I got scared, because I knew I couldnât come back to the gang after that. The leader would kill me.â
âIs that when you joined Bloodlust?â
You bobbed your head. âRemember when I told you that Iâm forever indebted to Yuta? Thatâs because he saved my life. Took me under his wing and gave me another job and somewhere safe to stay. Thatâs why weâre so close.âďżź
ďżźâJesus Christ,â Mark said, taking it all in. âYouâve been through hell and back.â
âYouâre telling me,â you groaned.
Peace was not a word of any value to you. Youâd never known what it felt like. The only thing you knew was survival. It was kill or be killed; hunt or be hunted. Life, in your definition, was a series of bad options and choosing the one that was the least loathsome.
After all, you did what you could to live another day. It was never easy, but you learned everything you knew about survival through those everyday choices. You fought for your life every goddamn day and knew nothing different.
It was a battle of strength that required all of your willpower to not succumb.
You blinked when Mark pulled you into a hug. He enjoyed talking to you. Life as either of youâd known it was a bitch, but getting to know you and all youâd been through brought you closer. And all he wanted to do was hold you underneath the moonlight and ease the pain of your scars.
For the most part, the inner circle knew your history, though not from an emotional perspective. The only people youâd ever given an emotional account to were Yuta and now Mark. Yuta was firm on assuring you that yesterday would no longer matter if you worked for him, but Mark made you feel less alone.
Mark was clawing you out of your armor and defenses. You were stripped bare and vulnerable. There was still so much left unseen and for you to explore in this life.
The two of you chatted the night away below the depthlessly starry sky and above the bustling city. You talked about everything under the sun and moon while being sure to share a kiss or two in between. It made you realize that in such a large world, you and Mark were simply two people with a story to share.
But as the time ticked away, the kisses became more frequent and more passionate. You became less interested in the casino and more enamored with Mark. Somewhere along the line your self-restraint snapped into two, and you found yourselves calling it a night and reserving a room at the hotel.
It wasnât any less lavish than the casino. Especially not the suite you booked. There was a hot tub in the room and a balcony extended out the side with yet another picturesque view of the city.
Plus, it was a one-bedroom with a single bed.
Mark sat at the edge of the mattress and you wasted no time in straddling his lap and meeting your lips to his. It felt like an adventure. The wild and reckless and lethal type.
You could savor him on you even after. And it was the burning longing to taste Mark again that ultimately brought you three steps forwards and two steps back.
Mark pulled away, guilt-ridden, and reminded, âIâm a cop.â
He didnât know how he expected you to respond, but you didnât flinch. Like you already knew and you couldnât care less. You offhandedly replied, âI know,â and endeavored to kiss him again.
Mark held you in place. His expression turned stern and you blew out an exasperated sigh. You were lightyears away from being ready to have this conversation. âSo, youâre sleeping with the enemy.â
âI know. But so are you.â
âI know,â Mark said. Lord, did he know.
âThen,â you began, moving for his neck instead and uttering your words in between tiny pecks and nibbles. âWe have nothing to talk about.â
Mark angled your bodies and pinned you down - as if that would stop you - and countered, âWe have a lot to talk about.â
Frustrated, you incredulously groaned, âYou want to talk about how Iâm gonna have to put a round of bullets in your brain in the near future while Iâm trying to fuck you?â
Mark scoffed, âYou mean, Iâm gonna have to hand you in cuffs to the police.â
âIâd like to see you try,â you taunted. It would have been in your best interest to be very careful about what you wished for, though you knew Mark would never. You refused to believe that.
Mark shook his head, laughing. As if heâd read your mind and wholeheartedly agreed that the thought was absurd. âYou know Iâm crazy about you, right?â
âProve it.â
Mark leaned down to kiss you for a half of a second, then whispered in your ear, âI will.â
Then, he switched on a dime, and all of the heat and passion of his desire overcame him again.
You were fucking with a Leo; you should have known that you were in for the most wild ride of your life.
Void of patience, Mark clawed at your clothes roughly. You had the whole night, but he stripped you away as if you had only minutes to spare. The whole time, your lips locked in an impassioned kiss as you tried intensely to keep up with the otherâs rhythm.
âYouâre so fucking beautiful,â Mark growled. He spoke his mind. It was the first thing he thought every time he laid eyes on you.
The tone of his voice had you seeping with arousal, and to hide your desperation, you flirted, âFuck me then, handsome.â
Mark grunted. He couldnât wait anymore. âDo you have a condom?â
âYes, but I have an IUD,â you added, hoping heâd catch your drift.
Mark blinked in realization. âFuck. You want me toâŚâ
âYes,â you groaned, growing more impatient by the minute. âYouâre clean, right?â
âSqueaky.â
âThen, hurry up.â
So much for not seeming desperate.
Mark shed his remaining layers of clothing and you licked your lips at the sight of his cock standing at full height against his stomach. Making out with you always got him hard like nothing else on this planet.
You eyed his movements with anticipation. Your body was burning for him to fill the void that heâd created. Like you werenât complete until he was buried deeply inside you.
Your heart sped as he neared your hole. Mark was nothing if not a tease. He damped himself in your arousal and only pushed in when he heard you whimper, smiling smugly to himself. The first thrust was agonizingly slow. Mark took his sweet time to fit his cock into you, watching your face twist and your breath slow as you took him inch by inch.
There was something about the first thrust that was inexplicably magical to you. Being filled to the hilt with thick heat for the very first time. You held your breath every time.
Then, Mark pulled back out altogether and on cue, you let out an immediate noise of displeasure. âMarkâŚâ
The man in question was firm on reducing you to ash and bones. âBeg,â he growled, leaning low into your ear.
You laughed. As if to tell him he sounded insane. âI donât beg.â
Mark didnât blink when he told you, âYou do today.â His face was void of all humor and he glanced at you expectantly. He dragged his length on top of your pussy, steering just shy of where you needed him. And it was very intentional.
God, did you try to resist, but Mark had grown familiar with your weaknesses in such a short span of time. Every bone in your body ached for him to fill you. To make you complete once more. It begged to be unabridged and tell him your bodyâs every secret story. And your pride was a fair compensation.
You stifled a groan and said faintly, âPlease.â
âCâmon, doll. You can do better than that,â Mark chided playfully, evidently dissatisfied.
You exhaled a sigh and inhaled your pride. âPlease, fuck me, Mark. I canât wait anymore. I need you.â
Mark teased, âNow, was that so hard?â And before you could provide any commentary, he was burying himself inside you yet again.
It wasnât very long before you were content again. You let out a sigh of relief when Mark filled you once more, and another when he thrusted out and pushed back inside. His rough hands gripped your hips and he watched the way your cunt swallowed him whole, as if you simply couldnât get enough of him.
Fuck, you felt like heaven. The way you clamped around him - warm and wet and tight - always set off something animalistic inside of him, but bareback? There was no way in hell he would last.
Mark was only slow to tease you. The moment he exhausted his self-control, he set an uptempo pace. He eyed you like a preying hawk, thinking about how beautiful you were. It was an unshakable thought; you were the most beautiful thing he had ever seen. Eagerly taking his cock like you were made for it or not.
Everything felt so natural with Mark. Nothing was learned nor taught, it was simply second nature for your body to respond to him with ardency and abidance. It came naturally.
âYou feel so good,â Mark groaned, giving your thigh a little slap as if to punish you for bringing him to ecstasy. And smirking a little when you let out a tiny cry. âWhy do you feel so good?â
You playfully retorted, ââCause Iâm a goddess.â
Mark nodded. âI believe you.â He brought one of his hands from your hips and ventured your perfect body. Perfect in his eyes. Every spot and curve and scar. And the bruises heâd left, of course. âMy Aphrodite.â
You lifted your head a little to clench your teeth into his neck and Mark leaned into you, biting at your shoulder to smother his sounds. Which made you giggle. It always amused you that he was so sensitive to your every touch.
Gosh, you were so goddamn close; skin on skin. Fire wafted over your body, fueled by the flames of his sweltering skin. Sweat beaded at your skin and heat shot through every muscle of your body. The way Mark was pounding into you mercilessly only made you scorch even more. It was impossible to breathe and you loved it. There was no greater feeling than being suffocated by pleasure and arousal.
You locked eyes with Mark and swore you couldnât feel your pulse. Missionary wasnât something you did with Mark very often, but you loved to watch his face tense with pleasure. And making prolonged eye contact caused your heart to swell with something unfamiliar. Something vicious and strong that made your entire body ignite with warmth.
The sex was rough and fast, yet intimate. Mark was just the right amount of all three.
Mark loosely gripped your throat and growled, âTell me you love it.â
You bowed your body into him, moaning, âI love it so much.âÂ
That was the right answer. Mark continued to love you all over. His body never neglected any part of yours, showering you with warmth and pleasure. Like he had nothing but depthless appreciation for you.
The longer Mark fucked you, the less you could think of anything other than him. You forgot about the huge city right outside the balcony. Everyone and everything else melted away and it was only you and Mark chasing the satisfaction of each otherâs bodies and love. ďżź
Love. You were beginning to accept it. There was nowhere to run and no escape; not when Mark was overwhelming you with heated fervor and passion. He was suffocating you with that forbidden four-letter word.
You were beginning to fall in love with Mark.
If love was a poison, you were sipping to your demise and savoring the taste on your tongue. If combining sex with love was a one-way ticket to death, youâd die in Markâs arms. There was no place else youâd rather be.
âAll mine,â Mark growled, pressing kisses down your collarbone and breast to your stomach. All you could feel were tingles that refused to vacate you. Theyâd found a new home.
Softly, you replied, âAll yours.â
There was no arguing with that. The way your body responded to his touch, it was as if you were carefully crafted for Mark and Mark only. Which, the way he fit perfectly inside of you was a testament to.
Mark made you feel rupture and rapture. They were practically indistinguishable. He broke you into a billion tiny pieces that were held together by unfaltering desire.
Just listening to the mess that youâd both created set you ablaze. The wet, resounding clap of Mark slamming his hips into yours as well as your moans and heavy breaths filled the empty air. Your eyes rolled back at the lewd noises. âMark, Mark,â you cried out his name, sensing you were only moments away from the edge.
Mark knew that you were close without asking and he was trailing right behind you by nearly nothing at all. His pace was vigorous, positively trying to fuck your brains out.
You only got closer and closer. His thrusts felt sharper and the pressure continued to build in your gut at a rate quicker than you could handle and far beyond your control. Any moment now, you would be at your breaking point.
âDonât pull out,â you demanded, knowing he wasnât far behind you. It was written all over his face.
Mark grunted at the mere thought of coming inside of you. Needless to say, he had dreamed of letting his release flood you. âWant me to fill you up?â
âYes,â you moaned, craving him more than anything ever. âPlease.â
Mark clamped his fingers around your throat, knowing it would bring you to finish quicker than anything else. âLet go for me, baby,â he said lustfully.
Just like that, you were convulsing with climax. As if he single-handedly controlled every muscle and nerve in your body. The room reeled as you came, voice as loud as it could be with his hand denying you the privilege of breath. Your nails dug harshly into the flesh of his back as your whole body shuddered uncontrollably with release.
You and Mark stared each other in the eyes as you both came. You watched his lips split in a grunt and his orgasm knocked the wind out of him, flaring down his spine. His fingers dug tighter around your throat and his cum filled you all at once. âTake it all,â he ordered, body coming to a halt. âEvery last drop.â
Your body obeyed, still eagerly clinging around his cock. It was like you wanted to bleed each other dry. Him of all of his cum and you of your willpower.
Then, you slowly yet steadily both came to a stop. Mark took his precious time to pull out of you, but watched his seed trickle out of your sweet cunt with adoration. His grip around your neck slackened, and you both settled down to finally breathe for what felt like the first time ever.
It wasnât like you to be so exhausted after a single round, but that night, you were completely spent. You cleaned up a little, then drifted into sleep within the comfort of Markâs embrace.
Mark held your sleeping figure closely, taking all of your warmth and replacing it with his. I love you, he thought gently. And Iâm sorry.
You fell asleep in Markâs arms, and after a long night of dreaming about him in your sleep, woke up in them, too. And you had the biggest smile on your face when you realized that some time between when you fell asleep and when you woke up, Mark had removed your makeup.
You were beginning to love Mark so much that you didnât know what to do with yourself.
Last night was mind-blowing. And not only that, it gave you an epiphany. You wanted Mark in your life. You wanted to wake up in his arms and feel his body on yours. You wanted to kiss him while cuddling beneath the moonlight. You wanted to take over the world with him.
But by doing so, you would have broken one of Bloodlustâs most important rules; disobeying direct orders. The cost? Your life.
All of the warmth of loving Mark you felt for him only moments ago suddenly dissipated into cold unadulterated fear.
You stared at his sleeping face and felt a tear slide down your face. Iâm sorry.
Markâs eyes fluttered open. He wiped your tears with his thumb and asked in his gruff morning voice, âWhy are you crying?â
You smiled and shook your head. âItâs nothing,â you lied.
Though in reality, you were so overwhelmed. And borderline terrified. The last time you loved someone, they tried to violate you. Not to mention you knew the inner circle would never approve of your relationship with Mark.
If you didnât kill him, then they would. And then youâd be next.
âDonât lie to me,â Mark said. He could see that this whole predicament was doing a large number on you. Even the strongest soldiers had their weak points.
You sighed faintly. Then said, âIâll tell you later.â
Markâs hand found yours and squeezed it tightly. âPromise?â
âI promise.â You glanced at his neck, and failed to hide your grin of pride as you saw the pattern of marks youâd left there. Little traces of you flooded his whole body. As traces of him did yours. âMm, did I do that?â
He shifted his glance down and snickered. âYou did.â
You hummed. âI didnât mean to go that far.â
âFor some reason, I donât believe you.â
You gasped in faux offense. Then, broke into a fit of giggles. The sight tugged at Markâs heartstrings and the corners of his lips.
That smile was what made your heart beat. You brought your lips to Markâs in a peck. Or three. Insatiably craving more, Mark held your face and kissed you even longer and harder.
One thing led to another. One second your lips were to his and the next he was lazily fucking you into pieces, moans echoing inside the room in between kisses and giggles.
You were so far gone that there was no redemption.
The weeks flew by at the speed of lightning and in no time at all, you were months deep into Mark. He gave you everything that the narcotics unit had on you thus far, and you were pleasantly surprised to find that it wasnât much at all. They had most of the inner circle identified save for Jaemin (not surprisingly), but the relationships were either vague, inaccurate or a combination thereof.
The only reason Jaemin and Ten hadnât cracked their unit open yet was because of the tight lock they had on all gang-related cases. And they kept their information on physical files. Granted, it was very scarce.
Begrudgingly, of course, you had to give Jisung credit there. Neither Mark or Jeno had caught a glimpse of those imported drugs before in their lives.
Given that you made no attempts to hide your affection, it was broadly known that there was a bond between both you and Mark. You played it off as baiting him; luring him into your trap in order to milk him for everything he knew. Your emotions were kept under wraps when he was the topic of discussion and you fought smiles whenever you heard someone say Markâs name. They fell hook, line, and sinker.
âThey had a hunch that you were Yutaâs girlfriend,â Mark had told you. Now that he was confidently aware that it wasnât the case, he found it laughable. âI was supposed to use you to move in proximity with the inner circle. The best way to take down any organization is to remove the heart, but obviously I never got far.â
Apparently, their source of rationale were photographs of you and Yuta together discreetly taken. It was a lie you fed into, providing Mark fake intel to feed his dangerously nosy co-workers. As always, the less law enforcement knew, the better.
Your shoulders shook with laughter. âYou used to be such a pain in the ass, yâknow? I canât believe you bugged me.â
Mark furrowed his brows. âHuh?â
âDidnât you put a bug in my pocket?â you asked, arching your brows. âAfter the race. You know, when you hugged me?â
âMy hands were on your back,â Mark reminded, confused. As were you. âThat was probably Jeno. But he hasnât mentioned anything to me about it. I never bugged you, baby - I genuinely just wanted a hug.â
You barked, âThe hell is his problem with me? I mean, for an undercover cop heâs obvious as hell. Why send somebody with no prior experience to the danger zone?â
Mark shrugged. He had very little say on the matter. Not that he fought it, either. âThey decided that he was âthe second-most equipped.â Verbatim.â
âI canât imagine why. That night on the rooftop,â you trailed off, shaking your head. âI donât think he trusts you.â
Mark laughed. That was to put it simply. âYeah, me neither. I told him I was fooling around with you to gain your trust - and at first, I was. But not anymore.â
That went without saying. But you still retorted, âIf youâre fucking with me, Mark, Iâll kill you.â
Mark snorted. âIâm sure.â
He wasnât afraid of you. Like you were a puppy posing as a wolf waving your paws at him with puppy eyes. Mark, threatened by you? As if. You were his fucking baby.
Long nights of feeding Bloodlust intel on the narcotics unit, then coming home to Mark passed by. Youâd eventually given him your address and permitted him to go inside. He quite liked your home. It looked and smelled like you. He never knew what to imagine when it came to the interior of your house, but upon seeing, it made perfect sense.
Pictures of you and your friends scattered around the house. None of you by yourself and none with your family. Little plants growing healthily. You mentioned that they were high-maintenance. Your favorite blankets in a heap on the sofa. And a bookshelf brimming with novels. Mark was pleasantly surprised to learn that you were a major bookworm. And a closeted romantic.
It was close to midnight when you heard someone behind you. Very swiftly, you were endeavoring to arrive safely to the garage where your car waited, though you knew that there was no chance of making it in one piece without confrontation. You turned a corner and patiently drew your gun; it wasnât very often that you ventured into the night alone past sunset, but you damn sure made certain that your gun was tucked to yourself.
There was a familiar negative energy all around you. It was impossible to ignore - far too suffocating and too distinguishable to be neglected.
Not surprising in the slightest, it was Jeno who rounded the corner. With his usual scowl, and an aimed gun. ďżź
Narrowing your eyes, you snapped, âWhat do you want?â
Jeno smiled. It was the first time youâd seen his lips form anything other than a crooked frown, but it still exuded that same level of cold grimness. âI think you know what I want.â
You studied Jeno for a moment. For someone who believed you were the second-in-commandâs girlfriend, he showed you no fear, grip on his gun firm as he aimed it squarely at your chest. Apparently, you were a woman that was loyal to no one but herself in the eyes of the law. Which made you all the more unpredictable. âI know that youâre not who you say you are,â you began levelly, inching closer. âI know everything there is to know about you, Jeno.â
âBecause Mark told you, right?â Jeno snarled. âI know a lot about you, too - like how youâve been whoring yourself out to Mark because you know that heâs easy. He was ripe for the picking and thatâs why they stuck me with him; because they knew he needed grounding.â
That made you bristle with anger, but you kept a lid over your temper and retorted, âThat sounds like a nice little fairy tale. Is that what youâre going to tell the big boss?â
Ignoring you, Jeno continued, âThe world will know the truth about you and this whole gang. Youâre more than the bitch they pay to secretly do their bidding. Before you were Scar, you were a gang-hopper.â
Seething, you lunged at Jeno with the gun. He blocked the attack - courtesy of your blindness from the rage that ran down your spine - and cocked his gun at you.
And then there was a loud, piercing gunshot.
But you were never shot. Jenoâs grip on his gun slackened and fell to the ground with him. He lay there gaping, a hand over his stomach that bled profusely. And glancing not at you; behind you. When you turned around, Mark emerged from the corner around you and stepped out of the shadows to approach you.
âYou should be more careful,â Mark chided. âWhat if it wasnât me behind you?â
Though you wanted to smile, you couldnât. There was a tormenting question on your brain. How does Jeno know about my past?
âMark,â Jeno choked out, nearly coughing up blood. He raised his arm with all of his strength and pointed with a trembling finger. âMark isâŚ,â
Mark didnât let him finish, cutting Jeno off with a bullet to the head. Whatever he was going to say died with him.
Rather than feeling relieved, you were unnerved. Mark killed Jeno to protect you. Love made people do crazy things - that you knew better than anyone else, but Mark seemed colder than youâd ever seen him before. He didnât waver; unhesitating and unremorseful.
As if this wasnât his first rodeo.
âYou never mentioned telling the team about my past.â
Mark cast you a glance. âThatâs because I didnât.â
You narrowed your eyes and whispered, âThen, how did Jeno know?â
Mark caught onto what you were hinting at and his face swiftly softened. There was no way in hell that he would do anything to hurt you. And he needed you to know that. âI never said a word about your past to him, baby. I swear. I donât know how he found out, but you need to know that Iâd never air out any of your business.â
There were other possibilities, too. Your past wasnât exactly private - that you knew. He could have contacted your old friends, or heard the gossip of the low-ranks. Any of those roads were open, but it meant more if Mark himself exposed you. That was unacceptable.
You blew out a sigh and reminded yourself that Mark had been in gangs before - he most likely had bodies. As always, you were just paranoid. You believed that everyone was out to get you because the people that were meant to embrace you released you into the cold.
Hiding your gun, you pulled Mark into your embrace and whispered, âIâm sorry.â
âDonât be sorry,â Mark murmured. âJust tell me that you trust me.â
âI trust you,â you told him. No reluctance, no shame. And I love you.
You knew that Mark loved you too. In your heart and bones. He had killed for you.
You called someone to discard Jeno's corpse and went home with Mark. The two of you talked and fell asleep by each otherâs side. It was more or less a routine.
But when you woke up, Mark wasnât there. You called out his name; no response. You looked inside the bathroom and he wasnât there. The living room, kitchen, and all of his favorite spots inside your house were almost void of life.
Mark wasnât there and it was downright laughable that that frightened you to your very core, but he never left without telling you. You scanned your memories of last night for any warning and ultimately came short.
It wasnât the first time that youâd woken up alone, but more often than not, you woke up in each otherâs arms. Occasionally, one of you would be in the bathroom or kitchen, but you never left the house without mentioning it the night before or leaving some form of text or note.
Though when you checked your phone, it was empty.
And so, you began to do the one thing you very seldom did; panic. There was no indication that Mark had been forced out of your house, but the depthless list of possibilities unnerved you. You prayed that he was somewhere safe. That at most, maybe heâd simply forgotten. You would have scolded him for getting you wound up over nothing, but at least he would be out of harmâs way.
There was a knock at your front door and hoping it was Mark, you rushed to open it, but you frowned when you were met with the face of a man that youâd never seen before.
The stranger said, âHi. Iâm Huang Renjun and I know you donât know me, but youâve got to get the fuck out of here. Right now.â
You blinked. Then, shut the door on him. It was too goddamn early for this foolishness.
Undeterred, Renjun opened the door again and welcomed himself inside. This town wasnât big enough for two stubborn assholes.
You screeched, âThe hell, man?â
Renjun exclaimed, âDo you want to die?â
âI literally do not know who the fuck you are!â
âYes. I thought I made that very clear,â Renjun hissed, gritting his teeth. âBut you do know Alexander Lee.â
In an instant, you were rendered gorgonized like a gargoyle. That name never failed to put you in a borderline unresponsive stupor. Anything regarding Alexander âLexâ Lee plagued your heart and body with crisp fear.
âI donât want anything that has to do with Lex,â you replied, shaking your head and backing away.
This game of hide-and-seek had kept you on your toes for ages now. Youâd spent the last years of your life off the grid to take cover from him and now this? Hell no.
Renjun briefly studied you. For someone rumored to have looked death in the face and blown him a kiss, it was not at all lost on him how terrified youâd suddenly become at the mere mention of Lexâs name. It was a warranted fear - the one that made you tick. âIâm sure. But if you donât leave this place as soon as possible, heâs going to kill you.â
âAnd Iâm supposed to just trust you?â you whispered, all the bite in your voice demolished by terror.
âMark sent me.â
You blinked. âWhat?â
Renjun groaned, though didnât elaborate. It was no mystery how you and Mark got along. For one, you were both a pain in ass and a thorn in his side. Instead, he drew his phone from his pocket and dialed a number. And put the phone on speaker.
âDo you have her?â came Markâs voice.
Renjun said exasperatedly, âLetâs try âHello, Renjun.â Or âHi.â Most people say that when they pick up the phone, you know.â
âMark,â you breathed, relieved to hear his voice. He was somewhere out there. But you were hurt that he left you.
Ignoring Renjun, Mark greeted, âHi, doll.â
Renjun only wished he had time to argue. He would have burned your lover alive for greeting you instead of him, but the clock was ticking. He already had too many irons in the fire. âHurry up and talk some sense into your girl, Mark. She doesnât believe me.â
Your girl, he had said. Markâs girl. For a split second, your heart brimmed with warmth.
Mark began from across the line, âListen to me, baby. I know this is sudden and Iâll explain everything as soon as I get the chance, but you need to trust me and listen to Renjun. Okay?â
Your heart sank. âWhatâs going on?â
âNo time to explain,â Mark told you curtly. âJust do this for me. Please.â
You blew out a sigh. This was too much too soon. Ultimately, you decided to trust Mark. âOkay.â
Mark blurted, âI love you.â
A pained smile curled your lips. âI love you more.â
âAlright, funâs over,â Renjun interjected. He would not stick around for your lovey-dovey mess. Especially not when lives were on the line and in jeopardy. âWeâll talk to you later, Mark. You go get dressed and come on.â
Begrudgingly, you did as told, rushing upstairs to throw on an appropriate outfit before you headed back down and got inside a car with a man that youâd known for less than fifteen minutes.
As soon as you were on the road, you reminded yourself that you had no idea what was happening and where you were going, and asked, âWhere are we going?â
Renjun replied, âSomewhere safe.â
Vague. You didnât like that. âAre you a cop?â
âNo.â
âDo you work with Mark?â
âNot in the way that you think,â Renjun responded, patiently quickly evaporating into thin air.
You pressed, âThen, in what way?â
Gosh, you were aggravating. In his mind, Renjun was likening you to a child that persistently asked their parents, âAre we there yet?â during long road trips. âJesus, woman! Would you stop badgering me?â
You narrowed your eyes and faced the window so that you wouldnât lunge at him. âI just want to know whatâs going on. You mention Lex Lee - the man thatâs been indirectly making my life hell for the last years of my life - and expect me to not have questions?â
You had him there. Alexander was the devil himself and anyone that had known him for five minutes could most likely back you up. His goons were lightly compensated and offered little leeway, and the worst part was the hierarchy system.
Everyone was inferior to someone save for Lex, and the designated high-ranks were equally crooked. They schemed to get away with stepping out of line directly under his nose, often pinning the blame on low-ranking members to avoid lethal retribution.
That was why you were scared shitless to return that day. Lex and your ex-boyfriend were like brothers. It didnât matter what you told him happened to you - youâd be lucky if he cared. Let alone believed you.
Renjun heaved a breath. You had a very fair argument. âLex is looking for you. Heâs attacked Bloodlustâs headquarters. Thatâs why Mark wants me to keep you safe.â
âWhat?â you shrieked in terror. âI have to go back there!â
Renjun turned onto another street and shook his head, eyeing the roads for Lexâs hounds. âItâs not safe. Do you hear me? Itâs not safe. You were scared shitless of anything involving Lex three seconds ago.â
âI donât care,â you hissed. âThis is my battle. Iâll be damned if I let anyone else fight it for me. Yuta saved my life - now itâs my turn.â
Renjun balked, âNo, itâs not. I know about Bloodlust. They protect you as long as you do their bidding. So let them do their goddamn job.â
Gritting your teeth, you crossed your arms and stared out the window, watching buildings and signs whirl by in a blur. It was clear that Renjun would not be wooed by you, but you refused to sit and do nothing. Especially when his connection - or Markâs - to Lex was unknown. There had to be another way.
Recognizing the road you turned onto, you had an idea. It was reckless and extremely dangerous, but you wouldnât let that deter you. Not when the better half of your life consisted of making life-threatening choices. There was the option to take the hard way or the easy way out.
And youâd be damned if you took the easy way.
Calculating, you counted down the seconds in your head until you could make your move. The moment you were down to one, you moved at the speed of light and swung the car door open, launching yourself out and rolling into an area of enclosed grass.
You grabbed your gun from your purse and aimed squarely at Renjunâs tires, sending him swerving somewhere. He screamed in the distance, âYou sick psychopathic bitch!â
Iâve heard that before, too, you thought to yourself with levity. And then, like your life depended on it, you bolted.
Dusting away dirt and twigs, you sprinted and sprinted and sprinted. The street was close to the garages. Obviously, your car wasnât there, but there were plenty that were.
You bust through the garage and scanned each of the open slots for your unlucky victim. There were several people, most polishing up their cars before tonightâs race. And you swiftly made your pick, not having time to linger.
You snatched one of the racerâs keys and asked breathlessly, âCan I borrow these? Thanks, youâre the best!â
Screams of protest were your less than pleased response, but you had already made a distance on the garage by the time anyone thought to react. The moment you were on a road, you let out a thick, heavy breath.
Forget crazy. You were out of your goddamn mind.
You sped as fast as you could without going over the limit, given you had already committed two crimes in broad daylight. The last thing you needed was a high-speed police chase.
The east side of the headquarters was the closest and you drove like the devil. The closer you neared, the faster your heart echoed in your chest. You hoped Mark wasnât there, but with his knowledge of Lex, you had aching questions numb you to your love. And you prayed your boss decided to take an off day.
Alas, the building was - metaphorically speaking - ablaze when you arrived there. A grating dissonance of screams and gunshots filled the distant air. Lex had called war on Bloodlust via this ambush, but not knowing who was winning completely unnerved you.Â
You got out of the car and approached the building through the rear side. Conveniently, there were emergency exits installed in scatters around the headquarters designed for similar occasions. Discreetly, you entered through one, and steered clear of the noise as you stealthily made your way upstairs. It was in your best interest to remain undetected. For all they knew, you werenât here.Â
Creeping around corners, you held your breath. As if the slightest sound would have you killed on the spot. The loud halls that echoed with gunshots terrified you, but the eerily silent ones were too quiet to be relieving.Â
Whirling around the corner, you parted your lips to scream when you bumped into someone, and they clamped their palm over your mouth. âShut the fuck up,â Jisung growled, looking both ways like a civilian crossing the street. When he deemed the close clear, he released you. âWhat the hell are you doing here?â
Heaving, you asked, âHave you seen Yuta or Mark?âÂ
Jisung answered you with complete disinterest and disdain, and said, âYutaâs been unresponsive. As for loverboy, heâs the reason youâre in this mess.âÂ
You realized that youâd blown your cover the second you mentioned Mark, but you didnât care. For the sake of your heart and mind, you needed to trust and believe that he was safe. You wouldnât know how to go on without him. How to unlearn everything youâd gotten so accustomed to in his presence.Â
âWhat do you mean, unresponsive?â you repeated, lost for words. âAnd the reason? What the hell are you talking about?âÂ
Jisung pinched his nose and shook his head. âForget it. Figure that shit out yourself.âÂ
He turned around and walked away, Part of you was tempted to scream after him, though the sight of a man emerging from the shadows behind Jisung - armed with murder on his mind - silenced you. For some reason, everything in your body told you to pick up your gun and shoot. You complied, and shot fire.Â
Jisung whirled back around in time to watch the man hit the ground, gone without knowing what hit him. He rooted to the spot, gaze rising to your figure and noticing the gun in your grasp. âDid you justâŚâ
âSave your life?â you finished. âYeah. Youâre welcome.â
Jisung blew out a sigh. He was many things, including your mortal enemy, but he had a moral compass and in that moment he owed you his life. He glanced around once more, then told you, âMark is a member of The Basilisks.â
You wanted to laugh. âWhat?â
Jisung made his tone as menacing as possible and added, âDonât say I didnât warn you. But your loverboy isnât who you think he is. Jaemin followed up on him today. Markâs cousin is Alexander Lee and heâs been in that gang since a little after you started working for Yuta.â
Your heart sank. You wanted to deny it with everything you had, but it made sense. How else would Mark know Lex? He even mentioned that his cousin made a gang. Stupid, you told yourself. Youâre so fucking stupid.Â
God, you wished the ground would swallow you whole. You wanted to isolate yourself from the rest of the world and rot to bones. Mark had gotten under your skin, reduced you to your true, bare self. He had seen all of the good and bad; the beautiful and ugly. You felt comfortable enough to be more vulnerable with him than you ever had anyone else. Was all of that in vain? Â
The Basilisk Bikerâs. It hurt so goddamn much. You felt so used and betrayed. And empty. Like you had poured your mind, body, heart and soul into loving Mark and had nothing left to spare.Â
Maybe you did.Â
Jisung saw the sadness in your eyes and felt a pang of something he had never felt for you before. It didnât feel right. Your eyes always gleamed with fire, but your flame was demolished. He wanted to hug you, but it wasnât his embrace that you needed at the moment. He doubted you would want it in the first place.Â
Instead, he said, âYou have to get out of here.â
âI have to find Yuta,â you argued, gritting your teeth.Â
âWhat if heâs safe?â
Without missing a beat, you shot, âWhat if heâs not?âÂ
Jisung had argued with you enough in his lifetime to know that you were headstrong and demanded your way. If you wanted something enough, there was absolutely nothing on this earth that could stop you from chasing it. But he also knew that the moment something happened to you once he left you alone, your blood would be on his hands. âIâm going with you.â
You shrugged and replied, âSuit yourself.â Then, began to make your way up the stairs. The elevators were too risky.Â
You fought tears and focused yourself on your boss. Youâd be damned if you cried while anyone was watching. You had taken a bullet tougher than this. Toughen up, you hissed inwardly.Â
The long staircase had made you realize just how large the headquarters was. In your head, you had always thought of it as a second home. Now, it was being destroyed by your first one.Â
When you reached the floor of Yutaâs office, you stepped onto the ground, peeking around and spotting Basilisks. Jisung whispered, âIâll distract them. You go check his office.âÂ
You nodded. Jisung did exactly what he said that he would, and you set out for Yutaâs office. Just from standing outside the door, you could tell that it was empty. But you needed to see for yourself. You counted down from three, attempting to soothe your rapidly moving mind, and barged inside.Â
The sight unnerved you. Yuta was nowhere to be found, but the room was completely wrecked. Like he was blitzed and fought like hell against his attacker.Â
There was little trace of him. No sign of where he was or where heâd gone. Not even traces of blood. Just his belongings toppled over in a heap and his window completely open, curtains blustering.Â
âFind something interesting here?â
Fear riveted you in place. You took your time to turn around, met face to face with a man straight out of a nightmare.Â
âLex,â you exhaled thickly, the wind knocked out of you.
Lex smiled wickedly. There was a gun in his hand. âLong time no see, old friend.â
You shook your head viciously and screamed, âWhere the hell is my boss?âÂ
Lex inched closer, closing in on you as if he was going to make you walk off of a plank. You took steps backwards, colliding with Yutaâs desk. âWell, I could tell you, but whereâs the fun in that?â
âYou son of a bitch,â you hissed.
As if he didnât hear you, Lex continued, âIt wounded me real bad when you left, yâknow. Word on the street is that this Yuta fool had you sold in less than a day. Then, I find out you killed Riley,â Lex laughed. âWhew, I was livid!â
âYou were going to kill me,â you said, moving around the desk as swiftly as possible. You never wanted to leave. There were people in that gang that you considered family and you missed them everyday of your life. You never wanted to leave them behind.Â
âDamn right, I was!â Lex shouted. He didnât sound angry - he sounded insane. That was arguably worse. âWith my bare goddamn hands!â
You shook your head, fighting to remain calm. Lexâs weakness was his anger, but so was yours. If you stayed rational, you had a fighting chance at survival. âI didnât want to kill Riley. You have to trust me on that, Lex. He was trying to push me into things I wasnât ready for. I didnât have a choice.âÂ
Pretending to care, Lex crooned, âYou have a choice now. Come back home. Letâs be a family again. The girls missed you the worst.âÂ
Or else what? You knew your other unspoken choice was gruesome as they always had been, but you also knew that Lex was full of shit. There was no way in hell that he would let you off that easily.Â
Or alive, for that matter.Â
You knew what your options were, because you knew Alexander Lee better than anyone else alive. He was a wolf in sheepâs clothing. A narcissist if you knew one, blind to his flaws. He was manipulative and deceptive, but worst of all, he had not a shred of mercy.Â
If anyone was going to take your life from you, it wouldnât be Lex. You refused to grant him that pleasure. And you knew very well that the only reason you were still alive and breathing was because he wanted to kill you with his own bare hands. Nobody would be given the satisfaction of taking your life if not you.
You shook your head and swore, âOver my dead body.âÂ
Then, you leapt out of the window.
And crash landed onto the balcony on the floor below you. You struck the deep trenches of your memory, reminding yourself that Yuta once mentioned that he refused to get a balcony like the rest of the members. He claimed that in times of crisis, he wouldnât regret his decision. And you chose to believe that that was how he escaped. It was a graceless fall. It hurt like a bitch, but what mattered was that you were still alive. Somehow.Â
You raced through the floor in case Lex was crazy enough to follow you.Â
You ran and you ran and you ran for your life. Your legs ached from all of the reckless stunts youâd pulled today, but you never stopped running. The thoughts seeped into your mind, going miles per minute, trying to outmatch the speed of your feet. You thought of your family and felt pain. You thought of Lex and felt fear. You thought of your old friends and felt regret. You thought of Yuta and felt dread. You thought of Mark and felt stone-cold betrayal.
But you also felt love. Your heart hammered like it was trying to wreck its way through your chest. You wanted some kind of explanation for this, one that would make all of the pain fade, but you knew that there was none.Â
How could Mark tell you that he loved you but work aside the same man that made your life a living hell? Your heart was crying blood. It bled and beat for him all at once.Â
Adrenaline made you numb to the pain of everything except for your wounded heart. Maybe you were wrong. Maybe there was someone else that would be granted the satisfaction of taking your life. Giving Mark the key to your heart was like handing him a gun and telling him to shoot. Your heart begged for the one person that you were forbidden to have.Â
Speak of the devil, they say. And he shall appear.Â
Somewhere in the run for your life, you bumped directly into Mark. He looked relieved and displeased to see you all at once.Â
Mark grabbed you and whispered, âBabyâŚâ
You swatted his hands away and cried, âDonât call me that!âÂ
Mark reached for your hand, squeezing tightly. There was no levity in his tone when he said, âIâm not doing any of this to hurt you. I swear on my life. You just need to trust me.â
âNo,â you shouted, fighting like hell to keep your tears at bay. They stung your eyes, but he didnât deserve to see them fall. âYouâve been lying to me this whole time and expect me to trust you? Thatâs not how that works, Mark.âÂ
âI know,â Mark agreed. âAnd you have every right to be pissed at me for what Iâm about to do.âÂ
Before you had the chance to ask questions, Mark pulled you to his chest and clamped his palm over your mouth, then shouted, âOver here - Iâve got her!âÂ
Basilisks began to fill your vision. They circled you like a shark to its prey, guns aimed. You noticed familiar faces around you, and you couldnât blame them for any vengeful feelings they felt for you. Mark shoved you in the middle by yourself, like he was presenting his artwork to them, proud of his product.Â
Lex spoke to Mark, but you tuned in and out, their words being reduced to white noise. You felt so much pain and fear that your body began to numb your senses in self-preservation. It was too much to bear.Â
This is it, you thought somberly. This is my end. Part of you was satisfied with that. You were so tired. You had worked your whole life and experienced loss to loss with no breaks in between. No breathing room. If you werenât a sinner, you would have believed that you would finally meet your mother.Â
Then again, depending on who you asked, she was a sinner too.Â
âThought you could run from me,â Lex taunted, clearly amused. âI thought you would have learned by now. No one escapes me. No one escapes their fate.âÂ
He was right. After all, you had nowhere to run this time. Not with over a dozen guns pointed squarely at your head.
All you wanted was for him to make this quick. To put you out of your misery already. Add one more scar to your body in completion.Â
Lex tilted his head. âAny last words?���
Without hesitation, you spat, âFuck you.âÂ
Lex burst into laughter. Then, much to your surprise, said, âMark, finish her.â
You stayed still and held your breath, knowing this was the inevitable end. But you couldnât look at Mark. It would hurt you too much.
Then, The Basilisks switched on a dime and aimed their guns at Lex - including Mark. Stupidly, you stood there blinking. Lisa - one of your old friends - had to pull you out of harmâs way. She whispered, âYouâre safe. Everythingâs gonna be okay now.âÂ
Too stunned to speak, you stood gawking.Â
Lex blurted, âWhat the hell do you all think youâre doing?âÂ
âThis has to end, Alexander. And it ends with you,â Mark began, casting his cousin an unsympathetic glance. âFor the past decade, youâve been making everyone here's life a living hell. How much longer did you think we were going to put up with that bullshit?âÂ
Lex began to stumble backwards, reaching for escape, but one of the Basilisks named Yangyang pushed him back into the circle, then said, âWoah, woah, woah - where do you think youâre going, big guy?âÂ
Realizing he was cornered, Lex turned to stare at his cousin in disbelief. âReally? Your own flesh and blood, Mark?âÂ
Mark let out a remorseless chuckle. âDonât pretend to have a moral compass now. Hereâs the thing, Lex. Everyone here considers each other family and youâve fucked every last one of us over. You donât give a flying fuck about blood and flesh; all you care about is power. You like that you can kill whoever - whenever - and our fate lies in your hands.â
âIt used to,â Yangyang corrected from the sidelines. âNow, the tables have turned. You get to feel whatâs like to be on the other side of torture.âÂ
Another Basilisk - Seulgi - spoke up from the crowd, voice dripping with the bite of venom, âYou pay us less than weâre worth to do your bidding and you let those sons of bitches get away with framing us - but impose the death rule so that we canât leave. Weâre fed the hell up, Lex.â
The death rule was simply that. Nobody was allowed to leave. Your only escape was the dark void of death. It was more or less a pre-prison for gangsters.Â
Unless, you ran away. In Basilisk history, you were the only successful runaway.Â
You simply watched in amusement, feeling a wound in you healed. Never in a million years would you have imagined a dream like this come true. It was better than anything youâd ever hoped for. Itâs over.Â
âI donât do last words,â Mark mocked, cocking his gun. âGoodbye, cousin.âÂ
The sound of a gunshot resonated throughout the hall, and Alexander dropped to the floor in vanquish.Â
âIt really is over,â Lisa repeated. Until then, you hadnât realized that youâd said those words aloud. You were out of your body.Â
You grabbed her hand. âLetâs get out of here?â
Lisa cocked a brow. âWhat about lover boy?âÂ
You gaped. âYou know?â
âOh, please. Mark tells us a lot about you. He acts like weâve never met you before. Itâs hard to get him to shut up sometimes,â Lisa scoffed.Â
Mark talks about me. That made your heart swell with emotion, but you pushed them aside. âIâm still mad at him. Letâs go before he makes me change my mind.âÂ
Giggling, Lisa told you, âLead the way.âÂ
You did as told, leading her outside. For now, you pushed your worries away. They would return, but you were simply glad to connect with an old friend for the meantime. A very special one at that.Â
Hand in hand, you brought Lisa to one of the balconies. The wind whipped through her hair as you both faced the city. The memories were a mixture of pained and blissful. They stung your heart, yet filled you with impalpable joy.Â
After a moment of silence, Lisa whispered, âYou never said goodbye.âÂ
âI know.âÂ
She whirled around to face you, a pained expression on her face. âThat hurt.âÂ
âI know,â you said, frowning. âAnd Iâm sorry.âÂ
Lisa faced the early morning city again. Like looking at you would be her breaking point. âYou did what you had to do. I canât hold that against you. I was just scared that youâd forget me.âÂ
You called her name austerely and slightly rolled up your shirt, then spoke like you were delivering a speech, âI carry a piece of you with me everyday. Every time I look in the mirror, I think of you. Pain is temporary, but this scar is forever. It is a constant reminder of you and what our friendship means to me. I canât forget that.âÂ
Lisa gazed at your scar fondly. She remembered how you got it like it was yesterday. You jumped in front of a bullet to save her life. You were so goddamn stupid, but damn did she love you for it.Â
She pulled you into a hug. And you smiled.
âI moved on,â Lisa mentioned once she pulled away. âI found someone.â
Your eyes widened, your smile broadened. âWho is she?â
Lisa smiled involuntarily at the thought of her mystery woman. Once upon a time, she smiled at you like that. âJennie.â
âNo way,â you said, jaw dropping.Â
âYes, way,â Lisa smirked. âLove always finds a way. Sometimes the one meant for you is the person youâd least expect. Itâs ironic, isn't it?â
You groaned, âYouâre telling me.â
Lisa studied you. Never in a million years would she have imagined that the two of you would be having a conversation like this, but she was content to hear your voice again. At one point, she thought sheâd lost you forever. âYou love him.âÂ
It was clear who âhimâ was. You sighed out, âI do. So much. I donât know what to do with myself.â
Lisa snickered, but suddenly became stern and said, âMark didnât do any of this to hurt you. He would never. He was scared half to death when Renjun called and said youâd jumped out of a car to come here. As crazy as that sounds, Iâm not surprised. Youâre full of crazy.âÂ
You laughed lightheartedly. âIâve done worse.â
âI know. Like, jumped in front of a bullet,â Lisa retorted, then continued. âListen, that boy is head over heels in love with you. I would know. What he did back there wasnât a part of the initial plan, but heâs in control of this whole scheme and we urged him to do what he thought was best. He knew you would hate him for this, but he wanted to protect you from Lex for good.âÂ
The tears were coming back and you blinked them away. âReally?â
âIt was hard to keep him from socking Lex in the jaw for talking down on you sometimes. He was ready to risk it all for you. Thatâs how much he loves you. Donât punish him for that,â Lisa said, smiling ruefully. Then, she presented you with some levity. âNot for too long.â
You laughed like the two old friends you were. You never forgot what those days were like. To be together with people you considered family, you were happy. And now you were no longer forbidden to see each other.
Lisa patted your back. âGo get him.â
âRight now?â you asked, gaping in disbelief.Â
âRight now,â she repeated, memories of a morose Mark returning. âAny longer and I think heâll fling himself off one of these balconies.â
âOh, brother,â you sighed. âWill you be okay?â
âAs long as you donât leave me for another six years.âÂ
You smiled and held out your pinky finger for her to intertwine with hers. âI wonât. I promise.âÂ
Lisa locked pinkies with you. Then, she let you go for the second time and set you free.Â
You found Mark somberly glancing into the distance. His mood seemed to instantly lighten when the sound of you slumping beside him steered him from his reverie.
âHi.â
Mark rubbed his neck. âHey.âÂ
âIâm sorry,â you told him apologetically. âI should have trusted you.â
Mark blurted, âWhat? No. Iâm the one that should be sorry. Iâve been keeping secrets from you this whole time. I should have told you.âÂ
âYouâre right,â you replied. You switched on a dime, beginning to knock at his chest fiercely. âWhat were you thinking?â
He was hardly thinking. It was difficult - he couldnât function knowing that your life was on the line. You being there meant he had to change his plans entirely because he refused to let anything happen to you. His heart was screaming when Renjun told him about the stunt youâd pulled. Above all else, all he wanted was for you to let him protect you. âIâm sorry, doll. Will a kiss make it better?âÂ
You paused. Then, sang, âNot sure. Kiss me and find out.â
Mark shook his head in delight. âWith pleasure.â
Mark enveloped your lips in a kiss. He kissed you like heâd never get the chance again. As if this was his last day to love and hold you, but also as if he hadnât felt your touch in years. It was so indescribably passionate. The only way you could explain was that it felt like love. Until you met Mark, you thought that youâd been cursed with the inability to fall for someone else again.
When youâd both had your fill, you pulled away for good and asked, âBut I am curious - youâre a cop and a gang member at the same time?â
Mark had been waiting for that one. He cradled you in his arms and replied smoothly, âMy job in the gang is to be their eyes in law enforcement. Alongside the biking, we became heavily involved in drug trafficking. Itâs my job to steer the police off course and ensure they donât go looking into The Basilisks.âÂ
âAnd thatâs how you got here,â you added, the pieces coming together to form one big picture.
âYup. I was assigned to look into Bloodlust. Itâs no secret that this is where you hid and Lex wanted me to use this case to lure you out. At first, I intended to follow orders. But then I fell for you, baby. And I knew that only over my dead body would I let anything happen to you.â
âRomantic,â you purred. Then, you remembered something and your eyes filled with worry. âHave you seen Yuta?â
âHeâs fine,â Mark assured. âThey all are. They know this building well. Thatâs their advantage.â
You blew out a sigh of semi-relief. âWe have to come clean.â
Mark blinked. âNow?âÂ
âNow or never.âÂ
Mark slipped his fingers through yours and brought you to your feet. âOkay. Letâs tell them.â
You smiled. You didnât want to hide Mark anymore. You wanted to profess your love for him from the rooftops. And you knew in your heart that he wanted to do the very same.Â
That was how you found yourself in Taeyongâs much larger office. Yet again, he stood alongside Yuta and Ten. It was a little frightening, but you wouldnât let them unnerve you. You were bold in your love.
Lightheartedly, Yuta tried to lighten the mood with levity, âThis is the infamous Markie.â
Mark shook his hand. âDom Toretto.â
You cleared your throat. âDonât mind him - he watches a lot of movies.âÂ
Taeyong cut to the chase. âYou disobeyed direct orders.âÂ
You stiffened, knowing he was talking directly to you. You met his gaze and didnât falter. âYes.â
âAnd you were aware that you were disobeying direct orders - and of the punishment that shall follow.â
âThat is correct.â
Taeyong arched his brow, amused by your boldness. It took guts to disobey the king of the empire. He sat and reclined in his seat and told you sternly, âGive me one good reason why I shouldnât kill both of you right now.âÂ
The gun resting patiently on his desk did not go unnoticed by you, but you dug into your heels and held Markâs arm firmly. You were honest. âI have none. Iâve disobeyed and deceived you while aware of the consequences. I apologize for that, but I wonât apologize for loving him and I wonât let you kill him without killing me first.âÂ
Ten heaved a breath and took off his glasses, massaging his temple. Then, Yuta leapt up and shouted, âYes! Run me my money!â
You blinked, only able to watch as Taeyong and Ten exasperatedly drew money from their pockets. Then, it hit you and you shrieked, âYou bet money on me?â
âDamn right I did,â Yuta replied, not sparing you a glance as he counted his money.Â
Noticing the ridiculously perplexed looks on you and Markâs faces, Ten explained, âYutaâs had a sneaking suspicion that you were lying about the severity of your relationship with Mark. Jisung tried to tell us, but Taeyong and I thought he was biased because of how much you argue. Clearly not.âÂ
Taeyong deadpanned, âRemind me not to make any more deals with either of you where money is concerned.âÂ
Mark pulled you to his chest, smiling. Some things you just couldnât hide. His love for you was one of them. âSo, weâre off the hook?âÂ
âI usually don't hesitate to punish people for defiance, but Iâll make an exception just this once,â Taeyong replied, smiling wryly. âI take it that your cousinâs gang is in your hands now. Donât cause any trouble and youâre fine in my book.â
Mark nodded. He glanced down at you and knew that that wouldnât be a problem. âDeal.âÂ
That night, you and Mark danced in each other's arms, refusing to let go. It was like nothing could come in between you. You knew now that your love was worth the battle and the war. Love always finds a way, a dear friend had told you.Â
You asked over the music, âWanna do something really crazy?âÂ
Mark looked at you, eyeâs screaming, âYes!â He would do anything for you - give you the world if you wanted it. Instead of borderline professing his love for you and telling you things that you already knew, he asked, âLike what?âÂ
âLetâs go to Vegas.â
Mark chortled. âThat is kinda crazy.â
You argued, âThink about it - no one knows us there. Itâll just be me and you in a city full of people. Doesnât that sound romantic?âÂ
Mark hushed you and said, âBaby, please. I was already buying the plane tickets.â
You snickered. You knew you had Mark right where you wanted him. And it felt so goddamn good.Â
You and Mark stumbled out of the tattoo parlor. Given the long flight, you were utterly spent when you arrived, but the second you recharged you knew exactly what you wanted to do.
Get matching tattoos.Â
Initially, you thought it would have been difficult to convince Mark to get a tattoo with you. After all, they were permanent. But he was surprisingly willing and pleased with the results.Â
âTo a lifetime and a half with you,â Mark told you, mounting the bike youâd left at the curbside of the parlor. You wanted to see how well he could drive one.Â
Grabbing the pink helmet he handed you, you beamed. Happiness made your heart beat and your blood circulate. âTo a lifetime and a half with my Markie pooh,â you teased.Â
Mark rolled his eyes and wrapped your arms around his waist. âHold on tight.âÂ
You yelped when the motorbike jerked to life beneath you, and then you were soaring down the roads of Las Vegas, carefree and in love. Nobody could tell you anything when you were with the love of your life.
Love was the greatest weapon of all.Â
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THE ALCHEMY
pairing. tyler owens x booneâs sister! reader
summary. the reunion of you and your high school sweetheart, years after your split, brings back all those long-lost feelings you tried to bury. (based off of taylor swift's "the alchemy")
warnings. ex-high school sweetheart tyler owens. fem!reader. reader was a pageant queen. bull rider tyler lives rent-free in my head (I need to write more bc oof...). a little bit of angst but with a happy ending!
word count. 5.3k || masterlist
âWhat if I told you Iâm back?... I circled you on a map⌠I havenât come around in so long, but Iâm coming back so strong.âÂ
The sweet smell of rain filled your senses the second you stepped out of your car. The gray sky overhead spat little droplets onto the red dirt road, instantly causing the dirt to stick to your boots. You pulled your jacket closer to your body as the wind picked up.
âWe couldnât have met up at a gas station or something?â you shouted, cupping your hands around your mouth to draw the attention of the group huddled around a red pickup truck parked off to the side of an empty road, which was split between two freshly planted fields.Â
âOh, shit!â A wide grin broke out on your brotherâs lips as he rushed towards you. He tackled you in a hug that quickly became him hooking an arm around your neck as he brought his knuckles down against the top of your head, screwing up your hair. With a huff, you shoved him off, playfully punching him in the arm as you mirrored his smile.Â
âYou could have at least told me weâd be meeting up in the middle of bumble-fuck,â you said.Â
Boone rolled his eyes. âEverywhere around hereâs bumble-fuck,â he said. âWeâre waiting for a storm to come through here and the closest building is school fifteen miles north.âÂ
You didnât get a chance to say anything else before it was Lilyâs turn to tackle you in a hug, nearly knocking you to the ground. The rest of the Wranglers surrounded you excitedly, all talking over each other, but you had gotten good at following their chattiness from the years Boone had been a part of the internet famous storm chasing group.Â
âI canât believe Boone finally talked you into chasing with us,â Dani said.Â
âHe didnât tell me you guys were chasing this weekend until I landed,â you replied, glaring slightly at your brother. âIt felt too late to back out.âÂ
âDamn right!â Boone said, slinging an arm around your shoulder. âYouâre gonna love it; right, Ty?âÂ
Compared to him in the groupâs livestreams, Tyler Owens stood unusually quiet and lingered back in the group that swarmed you. Since you often tuned into their streams, he didnât look too different, but it had felt like a lifetime since youâd seen him in person. The last time you met his gaze, he had just hit his last growth spurt as high school neared the end. He wore his tattered cowboy hat nearly every day and the same old pair of boots that you used to get excited about when you saw them discarded in your mudroom. The Tyler looking at you now was grown and broad, in a new hat and boots.Â
âYeah,â Tyler answered, sending you a quick, unsure smile.Â
You returned it before turning to Boone. âGreat. Can you help me with something first?â He nodded and followed you back to your car. You opened the driverâs side door and pretended that you really did need your brotherâs help. âDid you not tell him I was coming?âÂ
Boone sucked air between his teeth, his tell-tale sign that you were right, but he was going to try to lie about it. You glared at him, and he sighed. âNo, not exactly. Not until this morningâŚâÂ
âBoone!â you groaned. It was one thing being in awkward proximity to your high school sweetheart, it was another when he had no idea you were coming to crash his party. You two had kept it weird but civil, considering Tyler and Boone were best friends and had been since the day they met at the county fair, but you two had grown exceptionally good at avoiding each other, up until then.Â
âIâm sorry! But you already planned to come out this weekend and Mother Nature had her own plans. Itâs been years, canât you two just get along?âÂ
It was more complicated than âgetting along.â You could get along with Tyler, probably pretty easily if you had let his presence slip from your mind since you ended things with each other before you split up for college. But you still found him stupidly charming through your screen; seeing him in person was a different ball game. You never outgrew the space you had carved out in your heart for him, and it was embarrassing.Â
âIâm sure we can get along just fine,â you said. âBut that doesnât make it any less weird.â For you, probably not for Tyler. He seemed to be doing rather well for himself. If you were being honest with yourself, he probably hadnât thought about you in years, not too deeply anyway. You were just some girl he dated in high school and the sister of his best friend who never came around anymore.Â
âIf it feels weird, just make that weird face you do when Grandad makes a bad joke and Iâll try to buffer it out.âÂ
You rubbed your temples. âFine,â you huffed, peering around the door at the group invested in their conversation. You looked at Tyler, standing with his hands on his hips and a small, genuine smile on his lips as he listened to his friends. You couldnât help the memories the sight of him dredged up.Â
âCall the amatures and cut âem from the team. Ditch the clowns, get the crown. Baby, Iâm the one to beat.âÂ
Cotton candy was sticky on your fingers as you plucked it from the stick. You resisted the urge to wipe them off on your brand-new dress, knowing your mom would have a fit even, though it was impossible to stay clean while doing your duties strolling around the fairgrounds, greeting guests, and getting pictures taken. A sash was placed across your chest, sparkly and bright, declaring you the winner of Fair Queen, a beauty pageant youâd been dreaming about since you were a little girl in 4-H, watching the pretty girls up on stage in their gowns and cowgirl boots.Â
You walked with pride, head held high to keep your crown upright and a smile stuck on your lips. Just as you finished your cotton candy, you spotted your older brother set up a picnic table. He was with another boy, the two talking excitedly to each other despite you never having seen the kid he was talking to before. He sat opposite of Boone, dressed in a dirty pair of boots and a hat that covered wild blond hair that poked out from underneath.Â
You absentmindedly fixed your hair, as you had been doing all day in the summer heat, before heading towards them. The blond spotted you first, sitting up a little straighter.Â
âBoone,â you called out, gaining your brotherâs attention. He waved at you with a mouth full of pizza. You noticed the spread of food between the two boys. âYou didnât spend all of momâs money, did you?âÂ
He winced, swallowing his bite and slowly pushing a half-eaten basket of fries toward you. âI saved you theseâŚâ You narrowed your eyes, and he threw his hands up in defense. âYouâre fair royalty! I didnât know you had to pay for food!âÂ
âIâm not the queen of England,â you said.Â
âHere,â the blond piped up, holding up a fresh slice of pizza. You looked at him, confused and a little dazzled by his soft smile and the smear of dirt across his cheek. You knew for sure heâd never hung around your brother before because youâd remember a face like that. The boys at school and that your brother hung around werenât nearly as cute as the blond cowboy.Â
âWhat?â you said after a beat too long.Â
âYou can have it; we canât let the royalty starve, now can we?âÂ
You felt heat rush to your face but played it off with a shake of your head. âNo, itâs okay.âÂ
âTechnically, I think itâs yours. Boone bought it for me. Besides, I gotta get back. My dad will have my ass if I skip out on feeding the bullsâŚagain.â The blond all but shoved the pizza into your hands.
Boone groaned dramatically. âAw man, I was gonna say we should try to sneak onto the rides.âÂ
The blond grinned, standing up and stretching his lanky limbs. He was a head or two taller than your brother, and you noticed the paper pinned to the back of his shirt.Â
âYouâre one of the bull riders?â you asked, an impressed tone dripping into your voice.Â
The blond adjusted his hat before he tipped it in a nod. âYes, maâam. Tyler Owens,â he said, stretching out his hand toward you. A little too quickly, you shook his hand, matching his toothy grin.Â
âItâs nice to meet you,â you said.Â
âRight back at âcha, your highness,â he teased before turning to Boone. âIâll be here all week. When Iâm not practicing for the rodeo next weekend, Iâll get us those wristbands for free.âÂ
Boone gasped. âYou got a double agent carnie?âÂ
Tyler laughed, patting Boone on the shoulder before he started walking away. You smiled sillily down at the slice of pizza in your hand, knowing there was no way that cowboy would leave your mind any time soon.Â
âWhat if I told you weâre cool? That childâs play back in school, is forgiven under by rule.âÂ
As terrifying as it was, you had to admit, storm chasing was incredibly thrilling. Boone had been doing it for years, but you never tagged along. Youâd been taught to run away and shelter in the face of storms, but that didnât stick for Boone like it had for you.Â
Racing down the backroads in the back of Tylerâs truck, you found yourself incredibly stressed and entertained at the same time. From the front seat, your brother hollered as he live-streamed, clearly having the time of his life.Â
Tyler stopped on top of a hill, throwing the truck into park before everyone rushed out to snap some pictures as the tornado raged on across the wide-open fields. The deep gray clouds were captivating, swirling around in a dangerous but beautiful display. It hurried further from where you stood, taking your anxiety along with it. You held your camera up to your face, capturing the moment in a way youâd never before.Â
You laughed in disbelief, riding a kind of adrenaline high that made you begin to understand why Boone loved chasing. âThat was incredible!â you said, a little breathless.Â
âDid it live up to your expectations,â Tyler asked, appearing beside you. You faltered, seeing him face to face up close. He had the same smile, one that made him look freshly seventeen again. Only he was no longer the lanky kid who used to pick you flowers before every date and entertained your family game nights with zero complaints. It was a hard pill to swallow, especially standing in front of him, but you didnât really know that Tyler Owens. The internet-famous Wrangler was worlds away from the rodeo star you used to know like the back of your hand.Â
âYeah,â you replied, voice soft in the afternoon air. He turned his gaze out over the expanse of field that started at the bottom of the hill and stretched beyond what your eyes could see, staying quiet as the rest of the Wranglers excited chatted somewhere behind you guys. You didnât look at him either, focusing elsewhere while your mind conjured up the pretty little memories of you and Tyler from high school against your wishes. âIâm sorry Boone forgot to tell you I was coming.âÂ
Tyler was quiet for a moment, letting out something between a sigh and a chuckle. âI donât think he forgot. I think he thought Iâd tell him not to bring you.âÂ
âWould you have?âÂ
You felt his eyes shift onto the side of your face, and you turned your head. âNo, âcourse not.âÂ
Relief flooded your chest. You didnât know why it was important to you if Tyler wanted you around or not. In hindsight, you had dated years ago, back when you were kids, so it probably hardly counted as a real relationship in his head. But it was more than that to you. As silly as it sounded, youâd always hold a soft spot for Tyler. Thatâs why you tried to avoid him face-to-face. It made you feel weird, plucking at the abandoned teenage heartstring you once tied to him.Â
âThese blokes warm the benches. Weâve been on a winning streak. He jokes that itâs heroin, but this time with an âeâ.âÂ
The fair week raged on in a wonderful storm of non-stop chaos and action. You were there every day, dressed up all pretty with a sash and a crown, grinning from ear to ear at every little kid who tugged on the skirt of your dress to get a picture and front row of every competition.Â
When you eventually got a little downtime from your queenly duties, you met up with your brother, who had resorted to hanging out at the grandstands. He didnât technically need to be at the fair all day, every day like you did, but he was your ride. Instead of making trips back and forth, he used you as if free entry into the grounds and spent his days bouncing between the food stands and his new friend, Tyler Owens. When Tyler was busy practicing for the big rodeo on the very last night of the fair, Boone cheered him on from the bleachers.Â
âHowâs he lookinâ today,â you asked, taking a seat beside Boone.Â
âA shoo-in for stayin on that son-of-bitch the longest, which I think is the point but to be honest I havenât been paying that much attention. Did you know all elephant ears are half-price if you order a lemonade? Itâs a steal,â he said before taking an obnoxiously large bite, letting the cinnamon sugar spill onto his lap.Â
You rolled your eyes before you turned your attention to Tyler. He was standing against the fencing, listening to the man beside him talk, who you assumed was his dad. He must have felt you staring because he turned around and squinted upward at you and Boone before a grin broke out across his face and he waved you over.Â
âShit,â you hissed, smoothing out the skirt of your dress and the fabric of your sash. âIs he calling you or me down?âÂ
Boone wiped his mouth. âYou for sure. I was just down there, and he kept asking, âwhereâs your sister?â âwhatâs she up to today?ââ he said, a slightly mocking tone in his voice. Your heart quickened in your chest, a little flutter like a butterfly wing forming inside your stomach. âI told him you were so not interested in some wannabe cowboy; youâre welcome.âÂ
Your eyes widened before you smacked your brotherâs arm, hard. He nearly dropped his elephant year. âShit! What the hell?âÂ
âWhy would you tell him that?âÂ
Boone looked at you like you had grown two heads. âThose were literally your own words when mom asked you about any cute boys at the fair!âÂ
If you werenât in public, youâd strangle him. Of course you werenât interested in most of the boys strolling around the fair with their high and mighty attitudes, but from the little youâd been around Tyler, he didnât seem too much like them, and he was much cuter.Â
âIdiot,â you muttered before you climbed down the bleachers to where Tyler was.Â
âAfternoon,â you greeted him and the older man.Â
Tyler beamed. âSee dad, I told you I met her. Sheâs even got the crown to prove it.âÂ
Tylerâs dad chuckled and shook his head. âAnd here I thought my son was making up meeting the queen herself.â He extended his hand just as Tyler had when you first met him a couple days prior. âItâs nice to meet you. I hope my son hasnât been causing you too much trouble.âÂ
âNo, sir. Not at all," you said.
âGood.â He checked the watch on his wrist and seemed to contemplate something. âTy, you got an hour and a half. Buy her and yourself some dinner, but donât be late, got it?âÂ
Tyler nodded, a bit too enthusiastically. âYes, Sir!â He snatched a couple of bills from his dadâs hands before he shoved them in his pocket. His dad wandered away while Tyler practically bounced on his toes. âHow does a pizza sound?âÂ
Between you, Tyler, and Boone, you finished off a whole pizza, comfortably seated at a picnic table. Your bother offered to buy everyone a pop, leaving you and Tyler alone. You propped your chin up on your hand and gazed at him from across the table.Â
âBoone says youâre a shoo-in for winninâ the rodeo,â you said.Â
Tyler ducked his head and shrugged his shoulders. âMy dad wants me to win more than anyone, I think. I donât know if I will though.âÂ
âWell, Iâll be rootinâ for âya,â you said.Â
âReally?â He looked at you all stary-eyed.
Youâd had plenty of crushes on boys before, but there was something about Tyler that settled differently in your chest. Maybe it was his tinted pink cheeks when he talked to you, or the little creases by his eyes when he smiled widely. Maybe the summer heat and crown on top of your head made you woozy with confidence and flushed with admiration. Whatever it was, all you knew was that in the very short time youâd known Tyler Owens, you wanted to keep on knowing him.Â
âCause the sign on your heart, said itâs still reserved for me.âÂ
The Wranglers and you pulled off at a little motel a couple miles off the interstate, near where a cluster of storm cells were brewing over the next couple of days. Tailgating was all a part of the storm-chasing experience, according to the Wranglers, and you were happy to join them.Â
You sat on the tailgate of Tylerâs truck bed, watching with amusement as your brother shot-gunned a beer with Dani. She threw the can down first, earning a round of cheers. Dexter offered you a beer, and before you could decline, Tyler appeared beside Dextor, returning from where he had disappeared to.Â
âSheâs not a beer drinker,â he said. âUnless youâve had a change of heart?âÂ
You were surprised he remembered. There had been countless summer bonfires where Tylerâs friend had tried to get you to drink a beer, and every time you tried it you didnât change your mind about the taste. Youâd hand it off to Tyler for him to finish.Â
âNo, still canât stand it,â you replied. Dexter moved on with the cooler while Tyler hopped up beside you, leaving a fair gap. He held out a pop that he mustâve gotten from the vending machine, offering it to you. âThanks,â you said.Â
As the night stretched on, you found your attention drifting away from the Wranglers and onto the sky. It was stunningly clear, putting the stars on display. You rested back on your elbows, peering upwards. You had missed catching Tyler's curiosity until he knocked his shoulder with yours.Â
âWhat can we see tonight,â he asked, the same way he once had when you found yourself in a similar position as teenagers. Tyler would ask you about the constellations, but he often paid more attention to you than the sky. That wasnât the case anymore, though; his eyes were actually fixed on the dark expanse of sky overhead, glittering with stars as far as the eyes could see.Â
You pointed out the ones you could see, tracing them with your finger until you had run through all of the ones you could make out. The two of you continued to watch them, listening to the Wranglersâ conversation in the background. It was unnervingly peaceful, something you hadnât been in a long time. Even when youâd visit home, there were too many differences to make it feel fully like the home you had left when college rolled around. You knew that was the nature of growing up, things changed; they had to. But there was something about the laughter of your brother that you could almost pretend was from a room just across the hall, and the presence of Tyler beside you that made you feel seventeen again.Â
It lulled you into a false sense of peace that you were okay with. You werenât sure when your eyes had fluttered closed, head resting on your crumbled-up sweatshirt as you lay in the bed of Tylerâs truck. The smell of spring and the hum of the wind put you into a light sleep.Â
It wasnât until someone gently shook your shoulder that you woke up with a little start. It was still dark, but the parking lot had emptied of tailgaters. You rubbed your eyes, unblurring the world around you until the face of Tyler came clearly into view.Â
âShit,â you muttered under your breath, a flush of embarrassment crawling up your spine. âSorry.âÂ
Tyler chuckled lightly. âYou can still do that, huh?â You furrowed your brows, confused. âFall asleep anywhere.âÂ
âOh,â you said, sheepishly sitting up right. âI guess so.âÂ
He ran a hand through his hair, a smile softly playing on his lips that you found yourself looking at for a moment too long. He caught you but didnât drop it. Instead, he outstretched his hand and nodded his head toward the building.Â
âCome on,â he said. âIâll walk âya to your room.âÂ
You didnât think before taking his hand, some kind of old muscle memory, but the second your fingers curled around his, you felt that stupid flutter reemerge in your chest. It made you feel childish; a crush you couldnât kill despite having outgrown it. For a second, as he helped you off the tailgate, you thought you saw the same light blush that crept across his cheeks when he shook your hand the first day you met, but you wrote it off as a trick of the dim lighting.Â
When your two feet were on the ground, you both let go and you let him lead the way to your motel room. Boone had left your keys with Tyler, and he handed them off to you as you approached the door. You hesitated for a second.Â
âTyler,â you rushed out. He hung back from where you stood, leaving a stretch of space that felt like a world apart. âThank you for letting me tag along today.â You werenât sure what else to say, how to voice the hot creep of old feelings refilling your gut.Â
He searched your face for something, before he said, âIâm glad youâre here.â That felt like a step closer, even though you two maintained the distance.Â
âMe too,â you replied. âGood night.âÂ
âGood night.âÂ
âCheers chanted âcause they said, ââthere was no chance trying to be the greatest in the league.â Whereâs the trophy? He just comes running over to me.âÂ
The last night of the fair blew in with a light breeze and a clear sky. You and Boone had raced to the grandstands and sat as close to the front as you could to get a good view of Tylerâs bull ride. Energy swirled across the bleachers, painting you in jovial unease. You bounced your knee and kept a steady gaze at each bull rider who attempted to win the prize.Â
When Tylerâs turn came around, you werenât sure you had ever cheered so loud for someone. He still wore his dirty pair of boots and hat that was nearly too small for his head, but he claimed they both were his good luck charms. Under the bright lights, he glowed with pure determination and pride. The entire time he was out there, you held your breath. It happened so fast. One second, theyâre calling his number and the next heâs being announced as the winner.Â
You stood up alongside Boone, hooting and hollering at the top of your lungs as Tyler smiled in disbelief at his luck. Through the people lining the stands, you raced down toward the fence that circled the ring. The crown nearly toppled from your head as you climbed the fence just enough to stand tall among the crowd. The excitement that filled you was on par with your own win earlier that week.Â
The announcers stood in the middle of the corral, announcing the prize as you locked eyes with Tyler. He broke out in a grin when his eyes met yours, even bigger than the smile of a winner he already held. As he was supposed to stay with the announcers to claim his prize, he took off toward you instead.Â
He climbed the fence on the opposite side, meeting you eye to eye a couple of feet off of the ground. You threw your arms around him, a little unsteadily. Above the cheers from the crowd, you spoke into his ear, âYou did it!âÂ
Tyler pulled back just lightly, just enough to see your face. His eyes shined, stary and bright, chest heaving with excitement and adrenaline. For a second, he just stared at you, looking for something until he found it in the twitch of your lips and the reflective shine in your eyes. He crashed into you, kissing you quick and sweet.Â
All in a quick second, somewhere over the speakers the announcers laughed, the flash of a camera went off, and Tyler pulled away before racing back to claim his prize. You stood in a daze, fuzzy-headed and lovesick.Â
âHonestly, who are we to fight the alchemy?âÂ
You still had the photo of your and Tylerâs first kiss. You kept it in the locket he got you for your birthday. You never wore it; it never left your jewelry box. But for some reason, it had found its way in with the other jewelry you packed for your trip. How, you werenât sure, but as you got ready for the next day, you found it. You traced your finger across the small heart, almost missing a light knock at your door.Â
It wasnât until your name was called that you snapped out of your daze and rushed to the door to find your brother. Boone greeted you with a cup of coffee before he pushed his way into your room and jumped onto the bed with a tired huff.Â
âReady for day two? Raderâs lookinâ like weâll have some good ones today,â he said.Â
Sipping your coffee, you nodded. âReady as Iâll ever be.âÂ
He opened his mouth to say something else, but his hand knocked against the locket you left on your bed. He grabbed it before you could, holding it up to the light before his face filled with recognition. âHoly shit, you still have this thing.â You knew he only recognized it because you had talked about it non-stop after Tyler gave it to you. But to confirm his suspicions, he popped the locket open to reveal the little picture of you and Tyler inside.Â
âI didnât mean to pack it,â you blurted out. âI-I donâtâŚâ You sighed heavily, plopping down next to him. Boone handed the locket back to you.Â
âYou know, he asks about you, a lot,â he said after a beat of quietly contemplating. âHe tries to be nonchalant about it, but I think he forgets that Iâve known him forever. Heâs not nearly as smooth about it as he pretends to be.âÂ
You fiddled with the necklace in your hands. A part of you didnât believe your brother, even though heâd have no reason to lie. You opened your mouth to retort, brush off his words, but another knock echoed from your door. You kept the locket held in your palm as you opened it to see Tyler.Â
Wide-eyed, you faltered in a greeting. Boone beat you two it, appearing from behind you with a stupid smile as he patted your shoulder. âIâll meet you two downstairs,â he said, slipping out of the door past the two of you quickly, but shooting you a smirk before he disappeared down the stairs and towards to parking lot.Â
The morning sun caught the metal locket, reflecting off of it and drawing Tylerâs attention right to the piece of jewelry. Before a greeting left his lips, he said, âYou still have that?âÂ
âYeah,â you replied with a sigh. âI couldnât get rid of it afterâŚâ You two broke up in what was disguised as a mutual split but didnât feel as much. The second you were out of Tylerâs sight after the conversation that ended it all, you bawled the whole drive home. Your momma had tried to console you, and Boone threatened to beat up his best friend, but nothing mended the split in your heart. Even a college fresh start didnât quite rid Tyler from your mind. He had always been there, a âwhat-ifâ and âwhat could have been.â Getting rid of the locket felt like a final nail in the coffin that you couldnât, even after all that time, make.Â
He seemed touched by the sentiment, smiling softly down at the object in your hands. âI remember that old picture you used to keep in it,â he said. âThe one of us at the rodeo. You know, my ma still has it on our fridge? She says it was because the only picture he had of that day, but I know sheâs lying.âÂ
You unclipped the little latch on the side of the locket and flipped it open with your thumb to reveal the same photo that existed inside. A rush of different emotions you couldnât quite pinpoint flashed across his face he as stared at the photo. You two had been so young, so flushed with pretty emotions. Just two kids not sure what love was but found themselves at the start of it.Â
âI donât know why I packed it,â you admitted. âI didnât even know Iâd be seeinâ you until I landed, and Boone suckered me into chasing with you guys. I justâŚIâve thought about this lot, an embarrassing number of times.âÂ
âThought about what?âÂ
âSeeing you again. Whatâd I say to you. But, Iâll admit, actually seeing you in person again IâŚâ You werenât sure where the sudden rush of words found the confidence to leave your lips, but you knew they needed to get out. âI donât know how you do it.âÂ
Tyler stepped closer to you, lingering in the doorway. His brows were pulled in confusion, but his eyes shined with something between his usual starriness and softness. âDo what?âÂ
âJust being âround you,â you sighed. âI feel like the girl in this picture again.âÂ
You half expected him to look at you with pity, gently let you down in the way only he could. Maybe you could catch an early flight back home and spend the rest of your life avoiding the boy you fell in love with as a teen who never quite left you. Youâre sure Boone would understand, and he wouldnât suggest you go with them again. It would be fine, really it would be.Â
But Tyler didnât. He reached out, brushing a thumb across your cheek before he let it rest cupping your jaw. There was a slight hesitance in his movement, giving you enough time to move away if your words hadnât meant what he thought they did. But you stayed, and the second you smiled at him he closed the space between the two of you with a hot rush of feelings. His lips moved against yours with familiarity mixed with a newfound excitement as his hands held onto the side of your face like he was scared youâd slip away from him all over again.Â
It felt like something that only happened once in a few lifetimes; almost too good to be true but standing right there.
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