#the bitch is literally just vocalizing half the song
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yâall ever hear a song so fucking bad it makes you think âhmm the cia would probably use this to torture someone, and it would workâ
#literally half the music they play at my store falls in this genre#the song that prompted this tho#the bitch is literally just vocalizing half the song#like idk if anyone remembers it but thereâs a part in bobs burgers where Daryl is#singing and just vocalizing all over the place#and thatâs literally how this song sounds#I Shazamed it#if anyone else would like to be tortured#personal
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fascinating new thing (fic)
jj maybank x fem!kook!shy!reader | the music the band plays in this are songs by beach bunny (that's the music style i envisioned for the reader) - check them out!
content warning: drinking & drug use; anxiety & anxiety attacks
word count: 18k. (the definition of a slow-burn, so just hang in there, okay?)
blurb: after your band plays a show at kiara's parents' restaurant, you find yourself face to face with jj maybank. shy and socially awkward, you fumble through, knowing that a guy like jj would never want a thing to do with you, right?
âI donât understand you,â Kiara says. Sheâs perched atop one of the speakers.
âWhatâd you mean?â you ask from where you kneel on the floor. Youâre detangling wires.
âWhen you met my parents, I could barely get your name out of you. But now I find out you enjoy singing to a crowd of strangers in your spare time?â
You laugh, shrugging.
âI mean, if I was shy, I think my worst fear would be singing to a group of anybody â let alone strangers,â Kie tells you with a chuckle.
âI guess itâs cause Iâm in my element when Iâm singing and stuff. I feel calm,â you think aloud.
Youâd never really thought of it that much. Performing music always came easy to you. Talking to people, not so much.
The wires finally unknot and you go about plugging them into the correct amps. Kiara had offered to help you and your band set up before your gig. It was at The Wreck â her parents gracious enough to let you guys play â and Kie, being your friend for just over a year, was all for it.
Youâd met at school when she transferred to (what she proclaimed as) Kook Academy. Kie felt as if she didnât fit in, away from the Pogues and amongst the snobs. You felt like an outsider too. Making friends never came easy to you. Your shyness got in the way and made you clam up. The good first half of your years at school were spent having panic attacks during breaktime and hiding behind the sheds to eat lunch alone. One day you made your usual journey there to find Kiara, sat crying. Youâd struck up your best attempt at conversation, sympathising immediately. She confided in you about missing her old school, and how this âbitchâ Sarah Cameron had started a rumour and ditched her. You nodded through it and offered up eating lunch together, which soon turned into hanging out after school, and overtime Kie pulled you out of your shell. That was when you told her about your band.
The only reason youâd managed to find your band was from the school counsellorâs insistence that you join an extra-circular. When you meekly confessed that you liked playing music and writing songs, sheâd thrust you into band practice. Seriously: she literally escorted you there. Benny, who played drums, and Pansy, who played guitar, were your first friends. Pansy had an effervescent charm to her; naturally outgoing but not intimidating. Strangely, she was easy to talk to. Non-judgemental and non-pushy. Never asked you the age-old question âhow come youâre so quiet?â Benny was a little like you and it was as if the two of you clocked each other and decided to stick it out. Over time, you both opened up, with Pansyâs assistance of course. The bassist was someone Pansy met (and probably cornered) at a kegger, named Mike. Aloof and mysterious, you spent a great deal of your time wondering if he liked you and a greater deal wondering who he was. Finally, with you on vocals, the band was formed. Pansy lovingly named it The Wallflowers, in your honour.
As soon as Kie found out, she insisted on having you play at The Wreck. All of that led up to today, with the show due to start in two hours.
âIâm so excited to hear you guys play,â she grins. âI canât believe it took you so long to tell me you were in a band.â
âJust never came up,â you chuckle, standing up. âHow many people do you thinkâll come?â
âMaybe fifty or so? Dad posted about it on the Facebook page and I put up some posters.â
Your stomach drops. âPosters?â
Kie jumps off the speaker. âOnly around the cut! None at Kook Academy, donât worry.â
The panic eases somewhat with her clarification. You werenât exactly enthused to have some of your classmates, who seemed to find pleasure in teasing your quietness, coming to see you play. Your band was like your safe spot: where you could express yourself. Pansy practically had to prise the songs youâd written out of your hands at the first practice.
As if summoning her by thought, the afro haired girl waltzes into the restaurant, guitar case slung over her shoulders. âI canât believe I havenât been here before! This place is hella cute, Kie!â
âThanks,â Kiara smiles.
Pansy hops onto the small make-shift stage youâd borrowed from the schoolâs music department, looking around the room as if sheâd conquered the land.
âYeah, yeah. Thisâll do nicely.â
âThis your lotsâ first gig?â Kiara wonders as she gets up to get you all drinks.
âNah. Weâve done a couple at my uncleâs bar,â Pansy replies. âBenny managed to get us this thing at a fundraiser too, last month.â
âItâs nice trying somewhere new though,â you say. Pansy nods enthusiastically.
âEspecially somewhere this cute!â
Kiara laughs, walking back over with three cups balanced in her hands. You and Pansy take one each and have a sip. Fresh lemonade; perfect for the April weather warmth.
âWhenâs Benny and Mike getting here?â
âMikeâs hitching a lift with Benny. Said theyâll be about ten minutes or so,â Pansy replies.
She puts down her cup and shrugs off her guitar case. Unzipping it, she retrieves her âbabyâ. Youâre surprised she doesnât start gushing over how beautiful she is. You and Kie keep chatting about how schools nearly finished for the year as Pansy sorts out the cables and amps for her electric guitar. She then props it on the stand.
Just as she said they would, Benny and Mike walk into The Wreck just under ten minutes later. Theyâre both wheeling in drum pieces. Mike dashes out to grab his bass from the van. You move to help Benny set up his drums.
âYou borrow your dadâs van again?â you ask him.
He nods. âSurprised he isnât making me pay for gas.â
As you sit back on your haunches, screwing in one of the bolts for the kick drum, Benny looks at you. âYou look nice, by the way.â
âThanks,â you smile, not looking away from your handy work.
âNew shorts?â
âNah. Had them a while.â
âOh. Well, they look nice.â
Benny lingers a moment longer, as if he might say something else, but then must think better of it and goes back to fixing the hi-hat.
âYou nervous for tonight?â
âNot more than usual. I know Iâll be fine once we start playing,â you reply.
As the two of you finish setting up the drumkit, you glance off to see that Pansy has trapped Kie in some intense discussion about crystals. You knew it was risky introducing the two of them: two astrology girlies are a deadly combination. Mike sits off to the side, tuning his bass. The speakerâs on and it echoes around the room.
âSounding groovy,â Kiaraâs dad calls from the doorway of the kitchen.
Kie groans. âDad, nobody says groovy.â
âWell, I do,â he says, winking at her. She rolls her eyes lovingly. âThink it should be a good crowd tonight, guys. Excited to hear you play.â
Pansy beams at him. âThanks! Weâve been practising like mad for it!â
âYeah. Pansy didnât give us much of a choice,â Mike sardonically grins, making everyone laugh.
âOh! I forgot to tell you!â Kiara says your name to catch your attention. âYou remember me telling you about my friends, John B and all that? Theyâre coming too.â
âThey are?â you ask, nervousness spiking.
She nods. âTheyâre super excited to meet you.â
There must be clear panic on your face because her enthusiasm evens out into a calming smile. âHey! Donât worry. Theyâre super chill.â
âKie, no offense, but from some of the stories youâve told me, they donât sound super chill,â you mumble, going back to fixing another part of the drum into place.
âI mean theyâre non-judgemental. Especially Pope. Heâs a little weird too. Uh, no offence.â
âOffence,â you reply, though you smile when you do.
Kie calling you weird doesnât bother you. Any other Kook at school doing it though, and youâd probably burst into tears.
âItâs alright. Iâll just sneak you out after the gig in a suitcase like they do with Taylor Swift,â Benny whispers to you. You laugh, rolling your eyes.
âGreat plan. Not obvious at all.â
The rest of the set-up goes to plan. After an hour, the instruments are plugged in and tuned up. Mike and Pansy have practised the bridge to one of the songs about twenty times, making your head begin to pound. Kiaraâs dad has elicited Kieâs help in the kitchen with making the buffet-style meal. Their working was to do a pay-for-it-all sort of method: a set price of ten dollars per plate, loaded up as full as you want. Seconds and thirds were another five dollars. It seemed the best way to take orders without interrupting the gig. Kieâs mum comes to prepare the drinks. Bowls of punch for the kids and teens, and beers and cans for the adults.
By the time it comes close for you guys to play, the room is beginning to pack. You sit on the side of the stage, mostly hidden by one of the amps, with Pansy acting as an unofficial barrier for anybody who tries to talk to you. Sheâs glad to answer any questions, quickly diving into stories about the band name and the songs and whatever else comes to mind. Mike chimes in too, also rather extraverted, and you and Benny cower in the back like lost children in a shopping mall searching for their parents.
Thereâre the nerves before you play â like always â but the calmness of knowing that as soon as the first chord is strummed, itâll fade out. You seem to slip into a corner of your brain when you guys play your songs. Like nobody can touch you or judge you. Youâre almost able to fully let go.
âYou guys ready?â Kiaraâs dad asks, walking over to your foursome.
Nope. Nerves are back and in full force. Maybe youâll throw up right here right now, and theyâll have to call the whole thing off.
âHell yeah!â Pansy exclaims. She probably thinks sheâs talking for all of you.
Kiaraâs dad steps onto the stage and goes to the microphone, flicking it on. It buzzes to life, the noise catching peopleâs attention, and when he taps on it to make sure itâs working, the conversations naturally die down.
âAlright, folks! You guys are in for a treat tonight! The grooviest band from Kildare County is here to perform!â
You see Kie groan and shake her head from the back of the room, making you laugh. It helps ease your nerves. You donât have time to check if her friends have arrived because youâre being ushered up by Pansy.
âLetâs here it for The Wallflowers!â
The applause from the small crowd thatâs gathered feels like a stadium cheering you on. Pansy jumps on stage first, grabbing her guitar, waving happily to the crowd as if she knew each of them personally and had been banking on them to come. Mike gives a casual nod as he steps up and pulls on his bass. Benny slinks behind the drum kit, flashing the briefest of smiles to the crowd.
You focus on the floor and take a quick breath in. Here we go. Then youâre stepping onto the stage, forcing your head up, plastering on a smile, and waving.
Pansy always introduces the band. You canât bring yourself to form words at the start of the show.
âHow we all doing tonight?â She loudly asks, her voice echoing through the speakers.
The crowd give another whoop and cheer. Itâs mostly teenagers and young adults, with some older couples and families intermixed. You catch Kiaraâs eye and feel your shoulderâs relax a little when she gives a grin and thumbs-up. Thereâs not enough confidence in you to look at her friends.
Pansy introduces herself then names each one of you, pointing as she goes. Finally, she declares, âWeâre The Wallflowers and weâve got some songs to play for you tonight. You guys ready?â
You donât take in the response from the crowd. Just close your eyes and wrap your hands around the microphone, searching for the tap of Bennyâs drumsticks to count you in. Wait for it. Wait for itâŚ
Two, three, fourâ
The moment Pansy strums her first chord, and Mike hits his first note, your mouth opens and the words fly out, second nature, without a thought.
âSometimes I think I see your ghostâŚâ
The anxiety gets shoved down, suppressed by something akin to confidence, and you manage to open your eyes. Your body naturally sways to the music, hands not leaving the microphone until you reach the first chorus.
âIf youâre gonna love me, make sure that you do it right. Iâll be under your window in the moonlight.â
Fingers pushing through your hair, sweeping it off your shoulders, you dance a little to the beat. Bennyâs hitting, keeping you all in rhythm, and Mikeâs bass thrums lowly to keep you in tune. Pansyâs grinning â you see it from the corner of your eye â as she plays her guitar. It makes you smile. Your band; a mismatched group of teens from the sweeter side of Kook Academy. You have no idea how you managed to find them, but thereâs no complaints to be heard. As if sinking into the cosiest of beds after a tiresome day, you relax into the music, relax in yourself.
After the first song, it becomes easy. You feel in your element, like a bird returning from migration, and start to engage with the crowd some more. Start having them clap along to the beat when the bridge starts up for the third song. Have them jumping a little to the chorus of the fifth.
âAinât she great?â Pansy encourages from them after the sixth song.
The strangers whoâve accumulated to see you, now a little buzzed, applaud and whistle. You feel your face flush hot. At the back, Kiara cheers the loudest, accompanied by several guysâ voices who holler. You look over and itâs then that you meet his eyes. JJ Maybank.
The nerves hit you full force.
Oh God.
Oh God.
How the hell are you supposed to sing another song knowing that heâs watching you? That someone who looks like that is listening to you sing your stupid little love-sick, fantasy-formed songs? You knew he was friends with Kie, but you didnât think heâd actually show up.
You consider pretending to faint, but thatâll probably be more humiliating than just powering through. To distract yourself, you duck down to take a sip of water from your bottle.
âCome on,â you whisper, closing your eyes. Just one song left, and then youâre home free and can hide under your sheets for a week. Maybe two.
âThis next one is mostly me and my girl,â Pansy announces, nodding to you as you rise back to stand. âWeâre gonna bring it down a minute, alright? I wanna see lots of loved up couples slow dancing, you hear?â
Thereâre some chuckles. Youâre always in awe of how easily she interacts with the crowd. Pansy begins to pick out the melody on her strings, turning to face you. She smiles reassuringly, nodding to count you in. The anxiety melts away as the words line up ready in your head. Taking a breath, you turn back to the microphone.
âI wither within when Iâm without. Baptised in sin and blessed with doubt.â
From the corner of your eyes, you see a phone torch lift into the air. Then you see more and more people do the same, until thereâs a powerful white glow shining on yourself and Pansy. You let out a small, bashful giggle. Through the phones, you spot Kiara again, nodding along to the beat and swaying. Sheâs got an easy smile on her face. You canât help but glance your eyes to JJ, whoâs at her side. His arms are crossed over his chest, face nearly stoic, but heâs swaying too. Looks almost deep in thought. Before he can clock that youâre looking at him, you flit your eyes back to the wall.
âThereâs always someone, Iâm tryna live up to. I can never get to you. You always seem closer, in the rear viewâŚâ
As the song goes on and your voice sings out, your eyes slip shut again. You sink into the words and let your mind drift into thoughts of romance and love. It had never been all that present in your life. Talking to strangers in the chance that they might be your friend was terrifying enough; if you find them attractive, then itâs game over. You practically become mute from nerves. That left you pretty lonely, romantically and otherwise. Besides, guys didnât tend to go for girls who could barely spit out a sentence in a group project and are as often seen at a kegger or house party as a dodo bird. At least, not the type of guys you liked.
The ending of the song starts to build; Mike picks out a steady beat on his bass. You slowly begin to clap on every other beat. Gradually, the crowd joins in as the melody from Mike continues. Once enough people have joined, you decide to pick up the lyrics.
âYou love me. I love you. You donât love me anymore, I still do. Iâm sorry. Iâm trying. I hate it when you catch me crying.â
One the final lyric, Bennyâs joining in, Pansy in tow. The big finish arrives, the crowd stopping their clapping to whoop and bash their heads to the heavy beat. You repeat the lyrics again, finding your grin once more at the sight of everyone having fun (save for some dwellers and shoe-watchers on the outskirts).
âI hate it when you catch me crying.â
The song comes to an abrupt end. Pansy lets her last note ring out. When the crowd cheers and applauds, you laugh bashfully into the microphone, your face so hot that you worry it might explode.
âThank you,â you manage out with a smile.
âWeâve been The Wallflowers! Follow us on Spotify and Instagram! Good night!â Pansy shamelessly promotes, waving with both hands in farewell.
You take an awkward bow, Benny waving nervously from behind the drum kit, and then Kiaraâs dad is flicking on the main lights. The chatter of the crowd soon kicks up now that you guys are done playing, and Kieâs dad switches back on the usual playlist that buzzes through the restaurant to fill the backgroundâs quiet. You turn to Pansy to find her beaming, practically vibrating on the spot with excitement. She ambushes you and Mike in a group hug.
âYou guys did amazing! We fucking rocked! Holy shit! Weâre playing here all the time!â
You laugh at her ways, hugging her back tentatively. Youâd never been the best with physical affection, which was a perfect match for Pansy, who didnât seem capable of doing anything without a bear hug.
âIt was pretty rad,â Mike agrees, nodding. Cool and calm as ever.
Benny emerges from behind the drums, shaking his head of ginger hair out of his eyes. âI think we sounded alright, yeah,â he says, smiling at you.
âAlright? We sounded fucking amazing!â Pansy screeches.
You flush with embarrassment. âI couldâve hit the note a bit better onââ
âOh, would you guys stop it and just enjoy the moment!â Pansy berates, pulling back to mirthfully roll her eyes. âThe truth is we sounded great, and you know it.â
âSheâs right!â Kiara calls from below.
You turn your head and smile at her. Pansy nods in approval, pulling Mike and Benny into a conversation, as you climb down to talk to Kiara.
âYou liked it?â you ask.
âAre you kidding? You guys are awesome!â
âThanks,â you laugh, reluctant to accept the compliment.
The place is starting to fill out now that the gig and serving is done. A few people linger to chat and discuss the show, but most filter out the front and back doors. Gradually, it gets easier to hear the reggae music through the speakers. Â
âYouâve gotta meet the gang before we leave! Come on,â Kiara says as your chatter about music dies down.
Before you can register her words, sheâs grabbing at your wrist and guiding you outside to where the boys are loitering. Your meek protests fall on deaf ears and soon youâre face to face with the trio. Kiara announces your name proudly, as if presenting an award, and you awkwardly wave, barely making eye contact with any of them. Least of all JJ.
âHey,â John B smiles. He has a nice smile. Friendly and warm. âIâm John B. This is Pope-â
â-You guys sounded great, by the way,â Pope says to you. You feel overwhelmed by the praise and vaguely nod in thanks, hopefully smiling as you do.
â-And JJ.â
At his name, you find yourself looking up at him. Heâs taking a hit of his vape and offers you a smile, then he holds out his fist to bump yours. It takes you too long to clock what he means. By the time your fist hits his, heâs halfway retracted his own. Itâs already a mess. Oh God. Maybe that spilt-beer puddle on the table is deep enough to drown yourself in.
âI liked that last song.â
You blink out of your panic-filled haze and into his eyes. âThe last one?â
âYeah. The slower one that goes all loud at the end? Whatâs it called?â
âRear view.â Â
He bobs his head, the silence stretching out. Say something else. When you wrote it, maybe. Before your brain can catch up to formulate anything else outside of your blunt response, JJâs taking another hit of his vape.
âWellâŚItâs a good song.â
âThanks,â you cloddishly say.
Oh God. Itâs terrible. Itâs painful. ItâsâŚ
âYou wanna come back to the chateau and hang out?â John B wonders.
âThe chateau?â
âItâs just this dumb nickname for John Bâs house,â Kiara says.
âHey!â
âYou wanna?â she asks, ignoring him.
âOh, umâŚâ
You glance back inside The Wreck, through the window, seeing you friends chatting animatedly. Bennyâs smiling, which is always a good sign. Then you look back to Kiara and her friends. The Pogues, as she often called them. Your eyes fall on JJ last. He isnât looking at you, instead out to the distance, as if waiting to leave. Yep â you blew it. Good job.
âIâll pass,â you say, tone apologetic. âNeed to talk with my band.â
âOh. Well, let us know if you change your mind,â Kie smiles, recovering easily.
You nod and accept her offer of a hug. Then youâre walking back into the restaurant, ungainly waving goodbye to her friends. John B and Pope wave back, and JJ nods his head at you in farewell.
As soon as youâre out of ear shot, you look down at the floor and sigh.
Whispering to yourself, you canât help but say, âgood job, me.â
~*~*~*~*~*
The fishing supply shop youâd stumbled upon was more like a shack. There was a mom-and-pops feel to it; a hand painted sign that creaked when it swung in the breeze (the lingering presence of spring, fighting to stay before summer would cast it out). You push through the door, hearing the chime of the bell, and look down at the list your dad had given you. Looking back up to the rows of goods, you feel as if everything is spelt in Spanish. Sighing, you go to start searching for the things on his list. It doesnât help that heâs been wonderfully vague: lures, hooks, bait. You look at some of the boxes and take one down to inspect the label better. Youâre pretty sure these are hooksâŚ
âHey, youâre Kieâs friend, right? That chick in the band?â
Assuming somebodyâs talking to you, you look up, to the right, and come eye to eye with JJ. Your mouth instantly goes dry like the Sahara.
âYeah,â you say. Youâre trying to smile but itâs like the muscles in your face have gone lax. Why are you so Goddamn inept sometimes?
âIâm JJ,â he says, fixing his cap. âWe met at The Wreck?â
âNo, I know,â you tell him. You donât mean for it to sound rude â merely stating a fact that of course you know who he is â but through your nerves, it sounds clipped. Like heâs bothering you.
JJ nods, a little awkward himself now. âNo, yeah, of course.â
Just as youâre willing up the guts to apologise for your hopeless social skills, JJâs filling the silence once more.
âYou fish?â
âWhat?â
âDo you like fishing?â
What a weird question. âNo.â
âOh,â he says. He glances around. âThenâŚWhy are you in a fishing shop?â
Oh. Yeah, duh.
âOh, my dad does,â you say, lifting the list to show him. JJâs eyes skim it briefly and he nods, quietly letting out an âahâ. âAsked me to pick some stuff up for him.â
Oh God, shut up.
âWell, this place is a pretty good spot to go for your gear,â he tells you.
âDo you fish?â
And, good job, youâve managed to ask a normal question.
JJ smiles and it seems as if heâs relaxing into himself again. It makes you feel easier too; itâs always painful when your awkwardness rubs off on others, like the spreading of a disease.
âYeah, I do. My whole family were fishermen and stuff. Canât remember a time when I wasnât fishing,â JJ says.
Whilst you prepare yourself to ask more about his family, and what sort of fishing he does, JJâs flashing you a friendly grin and nodding down to your list.
âWell, Iâll let you get back to it. Hope you find everything.â
âOh. Yeah, thanks. Um, you too,â you reply.
You final have enough control of yourself to smile at him. It might be your delusions contorting your perception, but youâre sure JJâs smile grows a bit brighter when you do.
Turning away, you go back to staring hopelessly at the box in your hand. The front is raving about the benefits of this style of hook, reeling of jargon as if trying to impress a university professor. Itâs useless. Not only are your thoughts now hijacked by overthinking everything you said in that conversation, and the fact that JJ Maybank spoke to you on his own agenda; you still havenât learnt anything about fishing in the last five minutes. Youâll just get a receipt and your dad can come back and fix whatever mess you make of this seemingly easy errand.
âYou gonna buy those?â
JJâs still there, stood at your side. Heâs looking at the box from over your shoulder. You look up to him.
âYeah?â
âThose ones are pure crap. No, no, you want the good stuff,â JJ tells you, shaking his head.
He takes the box from your hand and replaces it with another, from a higher shelf. Tapping on the cover, he begins to read off some of the hooksâ perks (who knew there could be so many?).
âI mean, theyâre a little more expensive but you get more bang for your buck, you know? Those other onesâll snap after like four days on the water.â
When he looks back into your eyes, he must see the blank look behind them. He laughs. âJust trust me on this.â
âOkay,â you say, finding a laugh.
âHere, what elseâs on your list?â JJ asks, taking the scrap of paper from you.
You donât complain. Being in his orbit feels like youâre seeing the earth from space; even if itâs just him helping you buy fishing gear, thereâs no way youâre going to pass up this opportunity.
JJ keeps talking, jovial in tone, casually dropping reams of information and tips about fishing. As he starts moving around the store in search of items, you blindly follow, nodding along, though only half understanding what heâs saying. It just feels nice to hear him talk. He has a nice voice; one that easily brings a smile. Thereâs the strong, Carolina accent that shines through, intermixed with slang thatâs robust on the cut.
âSo, what band are you guys a tribute for?â JJ wonders as he inspects different wires.
âWhatâd you mean?â
âYou know, like whoâs music are you playing? I havenât heard it before.â
âTheyâre originals,â you say. His head whips around, eyes wide.
âNo way.â
âYeah. I, uh, wrote the songs myself,â you admit, modest.
âYou wrote them? Thatâs insane!â
âWell, theyâre not Fleetwood Mac or anythingââ
ââWell, nobodyâs Fleetwood Mac, for starters,â JJ interrupts, turning back to the wires. âAnd not anybody can write songs. I sure as hell canât. Fucking hopeless with words.â
âI find that hard to believe,â you laugh. You feel as if youâre inching out of your shell, the longer you talk to him.
His shoulders, strong and built, shrug under the cotton of his tee shirt. On the back, thereâs an emblem: Kildare County Boating Supplies. âBorn with my foot in my mouth. Never know when to shut the hell up, half the time.â
âOh, same here.â
JJ laughs. He glances over his shoulder at you. The crinkles on his cheeks from his smile give him a boyish look of innocence. âOh, youâre funny, huh?â
âNot usually,â you reply.
âNah, I doubt Kie could be friends with someone who didnât have a sense of humour,â JJ lightly argues.
He seems to have decided on a wire and picks up a box, handing it to your building pile stacked up in your arms.
âI think we got it all,â he says, checking over the list. Itâs fickle how the term âweâ makes your heart stutter.
The two of you head to the counter, gently dumping all the items. You request two bags, knowing youâll need as much help as you can get to lug it all home. JJâs still lingering by you. The cashier begins to scan through the items.
âOh, shit,â JJ mumbles, grinning. Heâs looking at a pocketknife on the counter; picks it up to inspect it.
Confused, you ask, âwhat is it?â
âItâs the latest model,â JJ says.
âThereâs different models of pocketknife?â you hear yourself ask.
JJ chuckles, still inspecting it. You notice how the cashier is eyeing him up, like he might just slip it into his pocket, then and there. He probably doesnât catch the glare you shoot at him.
âThese guys make the best ones. My dad gave me his old one and it lasted for like ten years. Damn.â
Your eyes glance down to the box he took it from, checking the price. Itâs more than what youâd pay for a pocketknife, but apparently it seems to be worth the money. JJ eventually puts it back.
âThat everything for you, dear?â the cashier checks.
JJ seems to take it as his cue to leave. Shoving his hands in his short pockets, he flashes you a smile and a nod.
âWell, Iâll see you around, Kieâs friend.â
âThanks for your help.â
âCourse,â JJ shrugs. He nods to the cashier in farewell, too, then heads out the door.
Looking to the cashier, whoâs still waiting for a reply, then down to the box of pocketknives, you smile, overcome with an idea. After youâve paid up and packed your bags as quickly as you can, you thank the cashier before darting out the store, glancing around for JJ. He hasnât gone very far, walking towards the docks. You remember Kie telling you about Popeâs dad Hayward, and how he lived on the waterside, and you put two-and-two together. Before the small bout of adrenaline can leave, along with your confidence, you jog over to him, calling his name.
JJ turns around and smiles, a little confused. âYou good?â
âHere,â you say, digging about in your short pocket to retrieve the knife. You hold out the pocketknife to him, hands shaking a bit. âAs a thank you.â
He looks down at it. Then, he begins to frown. âWhyâd you do that?â
âAs a thanks,â you repeat. Youâre still holding it out. Heart pounding in your ears. Maybe this wasnât the best idea after all. You overstepped. He was just being helpful and you made it weird, like always.
JJ scoffs, shifting his weight. He glances off to the water. Looking down at you, jaw somewhat tense, he says, âI donât need your charity, you know?â
Frowning, you reply, âitâs not charity. ItâsâŚA sign of gratitude, I guess?â
He eyes the knife like it might be laced with Anthrax. Okay, this is getting slightly ridiculous.
âLook, will you just take it? Iâve got no use for it, so itâll just go to waste if you donât,â you say impatiently.
JJâs eyes flash up to yours. Thereâs a twitch in his cheek, threatening a smirk. Chuckling quietly, he reluctantly accepts the gift.
âOkay, I will. Uh, thanks.â
âYouâre welcome,â you say, nodding. Good. That was good. The only problem is that now that youâve done that, the interaction has come to a natural end, and you have nothing else to say to fill the gaps. âWellâŚHave a good day.â
Chuckling, he nods, waving you off. âYou too.â
The moment your backâs turned to him; you exhale out the lingering nerves. Your smile doesnât fade, turning almost giddy from the fleeting conversations youâd shared. Itâs brought you too much joy that JJ just accepted a pocketknife off you; itâs practically pathetic. Nonetheless, you donât berate yourself too much. Instead, you walk home, replaying the way JJ chuckled and smiled down at you when you let your patience slip.
~*~*~*~*~*
As an introvert, youâve managed to find your way out of plenty of social gatherings. Award ceremonies? Stomach bug. Presentations? Stomach bug. House parties? You guessed it â stomach bug. Keggers? Any ideasâŚ?
One gathering that youâve never been able to get out of - nor have ever been able to say no to, out of guilt - are birthdays. Any sort of birthday celebration, no matter how big or how small, and you feel have to go. You almost feel like itâs your duty to. Friends were a rarity in your life, like finding emeralds and gold, and you didnât want to risk it by making it seem like you didnât care about someoneâs special day. Even if parties made your stomach feel like it was filled with led and you barely opened your mouth in fear that you might puke with anxiety, you force yourself to any that youâre invited to.
For Pansy, it was always a house party. Some big, ridiculous do that her rich parents would throw. Streamers and themes and a hired DJ. A huge, ridiculous cake that barely got eaten and party favours that were practically insulting in price. She didnât care all that much about it, but she was an only child and boy do rich parents like to spoil their only off-spring. It was sort of sweet though. Her parents werenât trying to buy her affection: they genuinely did care for her, and just wanted her to have a good time. So, when Pansyâs birthday rolled around, at the beginning of June â just after school finished up for summer â you get the dreaded text:
Birthday bash on Friday night: be there or else.
A knife emoji, and thenâŚ
Love ya!
You groan and toss your head back, flopping onto the pile of pillows on Kiaraâs bed. Her phone chimes a moment later and, after reading the text, she flashes you a pitiful smile.
âPansyâs birthday party?â
âMhm,â you hum.
âItâll be fun!â
Unconvinced. âMhm.â
âCome on. We can get ready together and pre-drink together and get drunk together. Itâll be great.â
Easing yourself up reluctantly, you cock a brow at her. âReally?â
âYes! Itâll be great,â she repeats, firmer as if in promise. The ding of her phone prompts her to read the second message. You watch as her eyebrows shoot up. âOh! She invited the Pogues, too.â
âLike the band?â you ask tiredly, rubbing your forehead.
You wouldnât be all that surprised. One year her parents managed to bag âThe 1975â for a birthday-shoutout-video-call. Donât ask.
Kiara rolls her eyes. âLike JJ, John B and Pope: The Pogues. Dumbass.â
Your eyes shoot open.
JJ.
Hoping to sound nonchalant, you watch Kie type away on her phone as you ask, âwell, you donât think theyâll wanna go though, right? I mean, didnât you say they hate Kooks?â
Thereâs the telling whoosh noise that a text has been sent. She looks up at you and shrugs. âThey probably will. They might hate Kooks but they love open bars.â
Great. No, yeah, thatâs great. Youâll run into JJ again and the conversation will be doubly as awkward and youâll make a fool of yourself, like you always do, and youâll go drown in the pool thatâs overflowing with your tears of embarrassment. No, great. Thatâs justâ
âGreat.â
The theme for Pansyâs seventeenth turns out to be 2000s. Sheâs dressed up as Regina George from Mean girls â the scene where she has circles cut out of her white vest top, showing through her pink bra. She sends you a picture of her costume on the night, whilst youâre at Kiaraâs getting ready.
âWoah. She looks amazing,â you grin, showing the phone to Kie.
Sheâs sat on the bed, working on her eye make-up. Momentarily glancing away from the mirror to check your phone, she smiles and gives her mark of approval. You text Pansy back, gushing over her costume, and then follow it up with a blatant lie: so excited for tonight! Tossing your phone to the side, you look in the mirror and get back to working on your hair, portioning it in two to style it into pigtails. Youâve dressed up as one of the Powerpuff Girls. Namely, Bubbles: the sweet, quiet, innocent one. In many ways, you feel as though you are Bubbles. The costumeâs fun and reminds you of childhood.
âJohn B just text me,â she tells you, glancing down at her phone thatâs pinging away. âSays theyâre still at the chateau and will probably show up later. I reckon weâll be ready to leave for Pansyâs in ten.â
âAre all of them going?â you ask. Youâre not sure what you want her answer to be.
âYep. Even Pope,â she says.
You look back into the mirror and swallow your nerves. Itâll be fine. Itâll be great, just as Kiara promised. Reaching for your bottle of cider, you down the rest and finish getting ready.
It takes about fifteen minutes to walk to Pansyâs house from Kiaraâs. The two of you start up the path towards the house. Itâs impressive. Modern and ageless, with contemporary finishes and floor-to-ceiling windows on nearly every wall. Painted exuberant white, the place stands as a monument to money. Thereâs a fountain in the front garden and an electronically powered front gate thatâs been left open for the night. The two of you head up the stairs to the front door. Music is pulsing, sneaking out the house and into the night, and you take a breath in preparation. Kie seems to notice and takes your hand, smiling and giving it a squeeze of reassurance. With that, you remind yourself why youâre putting yourself through this hell. Pansyâs birthday.
It's rammed and loud and overstimulating in every way. Thereâre couples making out on the coach and friends dancing near a speaker and two guys arguing loudly by the window. Empty cups and bottles, an abandoned bong on the coffee table (another perk of having rich parents: they let you do whatever you want). Somebodyâs already passed out on the stairs, with other party goers narrowly dodging them as they rush off to the bathroom or in search of a quiet room. Kiara guides you through the house, through the kitchen, in search for Pansy. Your hand never leaves hers. The pounding of the bass is so loud that itâs hard to tell whatâs your heartbeat and what isnât.
You spot Mike first. Heâs lent on the counter of the island, chatting to a girl you donât recognise.
âHey, Mike,â you say, finding your smile from the familiar face. He looks to you and grins.
âHey!â his low voice booms. He wraps you in a quick hug. âWasnât sure if you were gonna come?â
âYou know me,â you smile, queasy. âAnything for Pansy.â
âAmen,â he nods, tipping his beer in approval. He greets Kie, having met her at The Wreck the other week.
âYou know where Pansy is?â
âOut back, last time I checked,â he replies, nodding to the backdoor.
You thank him and drag yourself and Kie out the patio doors and into the garden. Scanning the area, you try and spot your friend. Thereâs people swimming in the pool, cannonballing in, and others dancing to the music. Someone throwing up. A bong being passed around. Beer pong and drinking Jenga andâŚItâs chaos. Keep it together.
Then, you spot Pansy. Sheâs lent against the shed, chatting away to a half-arsed Juno. Walking over, the moment she clocks you and Kiara, the other conversation is ditched. Throwing her arms out â already drunk and probably high â she gives a cheer of your names.
âYou made it!â
âBetter late than never,â Kiara grins.
You let her hug you; almost have the life squeezed out of you in the process. âHappy birthday, Pansy.â
âDamn right, itâs a happy birthday,â she grins. âLook at this rager!â
 Kiara nods in approval, taking it all in. âHaving fun?â
âI am now!â Pansy exclaims. âMaybe now that youâre here, Bennyâll finally show up.â
âBennyâs here?â you ask.
âMhm. I lost him about five minutes in, though. Heâs probably hiding under the stairs, poor thing,â she says, shaking her head. Looking to Kie, she asks, âdid the Pogues come along?â
âThey should show up at some point,â Kie nods, smiling.
âOh, yes! Finally, my plan can come into action!â Pansy says. She then gives a laugh that borders on psychotic.
You frown, befuddled. âYour plan?â
âMy set-you-up-with-JJ plan? Only been waiting since the fifth grade,â she buzzes.
Your face drops. Your stomach plummets. All your internal organs flop out of your body and land on the floor, with your heart last.
One too many drinks in Pansy, and she casually lets slip of your biggest, most pathetic secret on earth, to none other than one of JJâs best friends.
âWhat?â Kiara practically shouts. She gapes at you.
Pansyâs face quickly switches from excitement to dread, as her brain seems to catch up. âWaitâŚShit, I wasnât supposed to say that, was I?â
âNope,â you say, through gritted teeth.
Hold it together. Hold it together.
âJJ?â Kiara checks. Sheâs staring at you as if youâve just done an Irish jig.
You donât reply. Not sure you can. You swallow thickly and stare down at the floor.
Then, scarily calm, you say, âI think Iâm gonna go get another drink.â
Neither of them stops you â Pansy already distracted and Kiara practically in shell-shock â and you slink back into the house. You grab the first thing you find (another bottle of beer) and frantically search for a bottle opener, cracking it open. Downing half of it, you look around for Mike. Heâs not where he was stood before. You have no idea where the hell to even start looking for Benny. You finish the bottle and then look for another. In the process, you decide that having a shot of vodka might be alright and take a swig or two right from the bottle. Okay, maybe a little more than a shot.
Thereâs a hand on your arm, tugging, and it catches your attention.
âThere you are!â Kiara sighs in relief. âLook, itâs okay that you have a crush on JJ. If anything, itâs better than okay! Itâs kinda sweet! I just wish youâd told meââ
âKie, please, stop,â you say, shaking your head. âI really donât want to talk about this right now, alright? Pansy didnât mean to say that. I donâtâŚItâs not even true!â
She pulls a face as if to say âyeah, rightâ but doesnât argue. âWellâŚIf you ever wanna talk about itââ
â--I really donâtââ
â--But if you ever do! You can, alright?â
She means it. You can hear it in her voice and see it on her face. Sighing, you nod. She smiles at that.
âLook, Iâm not gonna tell him, okay? I would never do that,â she assures you. You smile, nodding once more. Your stomach feels like a mosh-pit.
âGood. Now, come on! I promised you a great night and I meant it.â
Kiara ropes you into a game of drinking Jenga. At some point, Pansy joins, then Mike. After three rounds â and two shots to get out of doing dares â you begin to feel weird. Itâs then that you realise, as the world becomes fuzzy and your thoughts start to mush, that all the alcohol youâve been necking is hitting at once.
Oh no.
You excuse yourself to go find the bathroom, hoping to have a moment to pull yourself together, and despite Kiaraâs instance you tell her not to follow. You just need a moment alone to calm down your heartrate. Why does it suddenly feel like itâs going to beat out of your chest now? Youâve been to Pansyâs house plenty of times before, but you suddenly feel lost. People are crammed into every room like sardines, all of them strangers, and you canât grasp your bearings. The alcohol isnât helping, nor the panic, and the longer your search for a bathroom or an empty space, the more you feel like the walls are closing in. At some point, you end up in a corridor of the house. Itâs a little quieter than in the main rooms, a few bodies lining the walls, some girls sat on the floor chatting. The only light is a single bulb hanging above. At the sight of you stumbling down the hall, one of the girls must think you look as bad as you feel.
âHey, are you okay?â she asks.
You nod, trying to smile, but youâre honestly not sure what expression is on your face anymore. The bathroom door is locked. No. The girl is coming up to you, maybe thinking sheâs being helpful, but you hate strangers and you hate conversations and you hate parties and
Why did you come?
Youâve spoken about five words to Pansy all night! Sheâd understand if you didnât; probably wouldnât even miss you. Great. Something about that thought has tears stinging your eyes, and the random girl whoâs made it her new mission in life to help you is only spurred on. Sheâs shushing you and it makes it all worse: youâre so embarrassed. If thereâs anything you dread more than talking to strangers, itâs crying in front of them. Is this a nightmare?
The sound of your name reflexively has you turning your head. Itâs JJ.
âJesus, you donât look too good,â he says.
Great.
His eyes flit to the girl uselessly trying to calm you down from your panic attack. He ushers her off you, half-arsedly thanking her, and then heâs guiding you from the hallway and through a door. Itâs a bathroom. Maybe the door youâd been trying earlier wasnât a bathroom? Itâs all so confusing. You didnât even know JJ was here; just assumed the Pogues hadnât bothered showing up. You suddenly realise that youâre still hyperventilating, in front of your crush of all people, and then you remember that Pansy let slip to Kiara that you have a crush on JJ andâŚ
âHey, hey, itâs alright,â JJâs saying. Heâs frowning at you, concerned.
Youâre shaking your head, waving him off. âIâm fine. Itâs fine. Sorry. Iâm sorry! You can go back to the party!â
That would all be believable if you werenât gasping out the words. JJ doesnât listen. He doesnât even acknowledge that youâve spoken. You donât bother to try again. The ground seems a good place to go. Solid and unmoving. You slide down the bathroom wall and gasp in air. It wonât seem to stay in your lungs, as if fighting to escape, and you start to cry.
JJâs saying your name in a soothing voice. Heâs squatting in front of you, watching as you pull your knees up to your chest. God, this is humiliating.
âWeâre gonna play a game, okay?â
A game?
âYeah, yeah. Itâs called the âfive thingsâ game, alright?â
âI donâtâŚI donât understandâŚâ you cry, shutting your eyes.
Playing a game is the last thing you need right now. You just need to breathe. Why canât you breathe?
âIâll go first, alright? I have to name five things beginning withâŚGimme a letter,â he says.
âI canât.â
âYes, you can. You write songs, for Christâs sake,â he laughs, tone gentle. âCome on. One letter. Thatâs all Iâm asking.â
You sort of want him to shut up, so you scramble through your thoughts. âT.â
âOkay, alright. I have to name five things beginning with âTâ,â JJ says.
All you can hear is your panting for a while. You feel lightheaded.
âUmâŚToothbrush. Thatâs one. How aboutâŚâ
You crack open your eyes. Heâs looking around the room. You notice his capâs abandoned on the floor. Move your eyes to his legs, mostly bare save for his shorts, and to his chest.
âTee shirt,â you offer, breathless. JJâs head whips around to look at you. He smiles encouragingly.
âYeah, tee shirt. Okay, three more.â
You begin to glance around the room. Stomach still rising and falling, you try and search for something beginning with âTâ. Itâs suddenly become the most important thing in the world.
âToilet,â you say as your eyes drift over to it. âAnd toilet brush.â
âDamn, youâre on a roll,â JJ chuckles. You barely manage a laugh. Your head doesnât feel as fuzzy anymore. âJust one more.â
Itâs then that you realise heâs had a hand on your knee the whole time. Rubbing slow, concentric circles on the skin. You start to focus on the feeling of it, looking down as he does it. Heâs gone back to searching the room, as if heâs forgotten heâs doing it.
âTouch.â
JJ frowns, looking back to you, then following your gaze to his hand. His smile is almost shy. âYeah, that counts. Touch.â
The panic attack has eased off. Your lungs are finally doing their job, filling with air and holding it for longer than a millisecond. Exhaling slowly, closing your eyes, you tilt your head back against the wall.
âBetter?â JJ wonders.
âA little. Thank you, for helping I mean,â you say.
âDonât mention it. I know how shit it feels. Iâve had my fair share of panic attacks,â JJ tells you.
Thereâs a shuffle as he moves to sit on the floor. He retracts his hand from your knee and you immediately miss the feel. Opening your eyes, you look at him with a frown.
âYou have?â
âMhm,â he nods. âJohn B had to calm me down almost everyday at one point. It sucked.â
âIs that where you learnt that trick?â
âYeah,â JJ says, offering a small smile. âItâs a good distraction.â
You nod. Youâve never tried it before. Always found that you could ground yourself with your breathing, but everything out there was too much, too crazy, for you to focus. Correcting how you sit, crossing your legs (the skater skirt smoothing out over your thighs), you sigh and hang your head.
âI hate parties.â
JJ chuckles. âNo kidding.â
You snort, shaking your head.
âBut hey, least you look pretty though.â
You look up. Thereâs very little energy left in you to overthink what heâs just said. No room left to panic.
âI do?â
âYeah,â he smiles. âI like your costume.â
âThanks,â you mumble. Your fingers move down to mess with the hem of your skirt.
âWhoâre you meant to be?â
You canât help but bark out a laugh. âHow can you like my costume when you donât even know who I am?â
JJ laughs, after seemingly being taken aback by your outburst. âI dunno. I like that skirt on you.â
âIâm Bubbles. From the Powerpuff Girls,â you tell him as your laughter dies down.
Realisation flashes across his face as quick as a comet darting through the sky. âOh! Oh shit, of course!â
âYouâve seen it?â
âHell yeah!â JJ grins. âMojo Jojo was my favourite character as a kid!â
âUgh, heâs iconic,â you groan happily, tossing your head back.
âThat one episode, when he gets told off by the professor,â JJ reminisces excitedly.
âI loved that one!â
The two of you laugh.
âWhoâre you meant to be?â
âUmâŚWell, I didnât get the memo itâs a costume party,â he admits with a wince, smiling.
âYou could say youâre fromâŚThe Hangover?â you offer after a momentâs thought.
JJ cringes. âThat might be worse than just saying I forgot to wear a costume.â
You laugh, nodding. âTrue.â
Thereâs a brief moment where the two of you just look at one another, smiling contently. You always knew JJ was pretty (as Pansy so graciously revealed to Kie earlier), but up close, under the white light of the bathroom, heâs gorgeous. A cute smile, shining eyes. The most perfect jawline that you could write reams of songs about just on its own.
âThink this is the most youâve ever spoken to me,â JJ points out.
Your smile turns solemn, nodding. When you reply, you talk quietly, as if revealing a secret.
âIâm not very good at talking to people.â
âCan I ask you a question, then?â
âMhm.â
âWhyâd you come to this house party? Doesnât really seem to be your scene,â JJ asks.
Nodding, affirming his theory, you shrug and look down at his feet. Heâs wearing black boots, shiny and heavy.
âItâs Pansyâs birthday, and sheâs always been a big birthday fan. Sheâs one of my closest friends and sheâs always there for me; always has my back. So, I figure, I can hack one night of the year at a stupid, over-the-top party for her. And usually I canâŚBut I guess, I just couldnât tonight.â
As you finish talking, you lift your head to take in JJâs reaction. Heâs nodding, a small smile still on his face.
âYouâre a good friend.â
âI donât know about that.â
âYou are,â he affirms. Your face goes warm and you shrug. Laughing, he adds, âyouâre also shit at accepting compliments. I noticed that when we first met after your gig.â
You chuckle. Looking up to the ceiling, you feel your confession bubbling out of you, likely driven by the alcohol. âYeah, well, all what I remember after the gig is thinking that you didnât like me.â
âWhat?â
âYeah,â you say, chuckling in self-deprecation. You meet JJâs eyes, see the confusion shining in them. âYou sorta seemed uninterested to talk to me. Which is fine, I figured you would be. But after the fishing shop - and now tonight - Iâm starting to think I was wrong?â
âYeah, youâre wrong,â JJ laughs. Heâs not laughing at you, though. Itâs almost as if heâs laughing at himself.
He rocks his head back and nods at the ceiling, pursing his lips in thought.
âIâm sorry if I made you feel like that, at The Wreck. Itâs justâŚKiara told me you were kinda quiet, before we met, and Iâm kind ofâŚnot. I didnât wanna freak you out or anything, so I tried to be more chill. Guess it had the opposite effect though.â
Thereâs a selcouth feeling in your body when JJ speaks. Itâs like something in your chest lurches. In your stomach, thereâs a feeling like the butterflies you get before a show, but theyâre sweeter and gentler, as if calming down in preparation to cocoon. As if the nerves are fading and youâre desensitised.
He looks back down at you, right into your eyes, and you wonder if he can see into your thoughts. If he can see how much you like him.
âWell, I think weâre friends now, so, no hard feelings,â you tentatively say. JJ cracks a smile, nodding.
âYeah. Weâre friends,â he assures you.
Strange, how something that you thought would bring you so much joy only makes you feel a little bit worse than before.
~*~*~*~*~*
Itâs dark in the chateau, the kitchen counter only illuminated by a single orange-hued lamp. Youâre halfway measuring out some sugar when you think you hear a noise. The creak of a floorboard. Frowning, you hesitantly start towards the corridor, where the soundâs coming from. Maybe something got in the house? A raccoon?
JJ rounds the corner the same time you do, almost bumping into you. He lets out a yelp and grabs at his heart, the same time you jump back about ten feet.
âJesus Christ,â he gasps, laughing. âYou scared the shit outta me.â
âSorry,â you smile in apology (as if he hadnât made you almost crap yourself too).
âThought you were Big Johnâs ghost or something,â JJ mumbles, rubbing at his face tiredly.
You frown, walking back to the counter where youâd previously been. âAre you saying I look like John Bâs dad?â
âNo you- Thatâs not â You look very womanly-â
He cuts off his rambles with a sigh, shaking his head as he laughs at himself. Running his fingers through his bedhead, he seems to come to a realisation that youâre not usually at the chateau.
âWait? What are you even doing here? Itâs late.â
âWent surfing with Kie. Got tired, took a nap on the pull-out, woke up about ten minutes ago,â you explain, keeping your voice soft as to not wake-up John B.
âCanât fall back asleep?â JJ asks.
âWide awake.â
âDamn. Hate when that happens. How come youâre in the kitchen?â
âThought Iâd make brownies,â you shrug. You pick up the box of cocoa powder and the bag of flour, showing them to JJ. âYou guys have all the ingredients.â
âGod, brownies sound so good right now,â JJ moans, tossing his head back.
Laughing, you go back to measuring out flour with a cup. JJ goes to the fridge. The white light shines bright on his face. Thereâs the indent of the pillow on his cheek. His eyes are squinting against the light, a little bleary from sleep.
âCome to think, the last time I had brownies, they were these amazing edibles,â he says as he searches for something to take.
âOh? Were they good?â
âSo good,â he says. JJ grabs a carton of juice and hops onto the far counter to sit, taking swigs.
âI probably have enough stuff to bake a batch of edibles too, to be honest,â you offer after a momentâs thought. Looking to him, hands dusted with flour, you ask, âyou got enough to spare?â
âHell yeah!â JJ grins.
Ever since you and JJ bonded at the party, you feel as though thereâs been a barrier removed. He isnât as scary as you thought he would be. Easier to talk to than you imagined.
âIâve always kinda wanted to try them,â you admit.
âWait, have you ever smoked before?â
You chuckle down at the bowl, then sarcastically ask, âWhat do you think?â
âReally?â JJ gapes. âI thought youâd be all for it. Itâd probably help you relax and stuffâŚâ
He almost cuts himself off, as if trying to reel in his words. âIâŚI meanâŚâ
You canât help but glance to him, face serious as you deadpan, âwhat do you mean? Iâm like the most laid-back person ever.â
JJâs crystal-clear panic that heâs genuinely offended you has you breaking your façade with a quiet laugh.
âIâm joking. Iâm probably the most high-strung person ever. Feel like weed was kinda made for me.â
JJ laughs too, giving a small sigh of relief.
âIâm kinda curious to see what youâre like high,â he tells you.
âMe too. Hopefully it doesnât have me bouncing off the walls,â you say.
âNah. Thatâs coke thatâll do that to you. Hard to imagine you on coke.â
âYou tried it?â You wonder, non-judgemental as you ask.
JJ shrugs. He has another swig of juice. The muscle tee heâs wearing hangs lose on his built frame.
âOnce or twice. My dadâs sorta a junkie though. Put me off, you know?â
âShit. Iâm sorry,â you softly reply.
JJ hadnât mentioned his family a lot, but neither had you and neither does anybody. Youâd heard the passing news of JJâs dad being involved in some sort of pharmacy robbery in the county for Oxytocin, but never dug about. It wasnât any of your business, and the malicious world of medicine and addiction wasnât some black and white picture like the Kooks at school liked to paint it out to be.
Shrugging it off, clearly not in the mood to get into it, JJ asks, âwas that fishing stuff you got for your dad useful?â
âYeah,â you say. Youâve started on the wet ingredients now: cracking eggs into a measuring jug. âHis exact words were, âI never knew you had such a gift for fishingâ. I think Iâm gonna become his fish-fetching-bitch now.â
JJ barks out a laugh. âYou know, I never expected you to be funny.â
You roll your eyes as you begin to fold the wet ingredients into the dry. âIâm not.â
âYou are. Youâre also cute when you bake.â
âCan you not compliment me?â you nervously chuckle. âIt makes me uncomfortable. Not cause of you, itâs justâŚIâm not good with the complimenting thing.â
âToo late. Itâs my lifeâs mission to get you to actually accept a compliment without going all-â
You catch him do an overemphasised impression of you becoming flustered. You scrunch your nose in light-hearted disapproval. He grins at you as he snaps out of the character.
â-You know?â
âWell, I hope youâve got a long life,â is all you say. âWanna grab the goods?â
JJ hops off the counter with newfound fever, making you laugh. When he returns, he stands beside you, juice carton ditched to the side. He smells like soap and weed and smoke from the bonfire. You go to grab the plastic bag from him but he pulls it out of reach, looking down at you in disapproval.
âWhat?â
âThis is Kildareâs finest bud,â JJ scorns. He gently places it in your hand. Cupping your fingers around it, he envelopes your hand with his. His touch is warm. âYou gotta treat it with care. Itâs the meaning of life itself.â
âI thought the meaning of life was enlightenment,â you mumble, distracted. Youâre pretty sure your heart might beat out of your chest.
âMeh. Depends who you ask.â
He takes his hand off yours and letâs you open the bag. The smell of marijuana hits, full force. Before you go to mix it in, you need to check the brownie base is up to scratch. Youâve been perfecting your recipe for years. Dipping in a finger, you suck it clean, debating the flavour. Unsure, you grab for the spatula and scoop some batter up, holding it out to JJ without thinking. Youâre a little surprised to catch him staring at you.
âWanna try?â
For once, JJ doesnât say anything. Just takes the spatula and has a lick. His eyes widen. âOh my god. Thatâs so good.â
âItâs alright.â
âItâs amazing.â
âIâve made better,â you find yourself saying, and maybe he has a point about the whole complimentsâ thingâŚ
You tip in some of the bud as JJ finishes licking the spatula clean.
âYouâre like a triple thread, arenât you?â JJ says.
As you mix, moving to prop the bowl against your waist, cradled in your arm, you frown.
âA triple thread?â
Listing with the spatula, he says, âShe can bake, she can singââ
ââsheâs socially inept,â you sarcastically finish.
âYouâre not socially inept,â JJ says. When he dips the spatula back in for a second taste, you donât bother fighting back. âJust a little quiet, is all.â
âNo, no, Iâm like a lost cause,â you chuckle. âIâm fine with it, for the most part. I just donât like not knowing what people are gonna ask me. I get all nervous, thinking Iâm gonna make a fool of myself or something. It all just snowballs until itâs easier to justâŚnot try.â
JJ nods, listening, licking the plastic utensil clean.
âWell, I donât know. Maybe itâs good that youâre a quiet person. Helps balance out the world,â he offers.
âHowâd you mean?â
âLike, Iâm one end of the spectrum, yeah?â He gestures wildly to one side of the kitchen. âAnd then youâre the other.â
His theatrics create an imaginary continuum. He lists his friends, labelling them on this make-believe spectrum, doing it in such a way that has you laughing at his antics.
âThink people sometimes forget being quiet isnât the same as being boring,â JJ thinks aloud.
You smile. Itâs a nice way to summarise it. Youâre not a rock: you enjoy spending time with friends and you have hobbies and interests. When you feel in control of the situation, you can even tolerate crowds. But when you donât speak a lot, loiter around at parties or keggers, and get nervous to read in front of a class, people make an assumption that youâre dull. Thereâs not much coming out of your mouth so there canât be much going on in your head. Itâs almost a relief to hear from JJ, of all people, that not everybody thinks that way. Makes your heart do funny things, as if he didnât already have enough power over your emotions.
JJ leans in to take one more scoop from the bowl. As he does, his shirt slips forward enough for you to catch a glimpse of a hickey on his collarbone. Fresh purple, not yet bruising. It hurts more than you expect it to. A clear-cut reminder of who he is, and who youâre not, and who you never will be. That JJ sees you nothing more than a friend â Kieâs friend â and that heâd never look your way becauseâŚWell, because why would he?
You distract yourself by looking back down into the bowl, continuing to mix.
The two of you finish preparing the brownies and set them to cook in the oven. As you wait, you sit on the opposite counter to him, falling into a conversation about surfing and snacks. Heâs fighting for justice for peanut-butter jelly sandwiches whilst youâre battling for the recognition of Nutella sandwiches. Itâs easy and comfortable, and as the sun slips into view through the window â its rays chasing up the floorboards â the brownies cook and cool, and you do your best to enjoy the moment and not think about the hickey on his chest.
~*~*~*~*~*
Now that summer had begun and school had ended, it felt the days stretched on for miles. Light mornings and lighter nights. Good weather near daily. The odd hurricane warning and occasional storm to give the water a drink, and then back to beauty. You decided not to waste a minute of it. Most days were spent with you band, writing songs and practising for gigs. Pansy was constantly on the search for new shows and venues that would let you play. Kiaraâs parents were already talking about letting you guys do another gig at The Wreck. Benny had taken it on to try and teach you how to play the drums, even though it was halfway hopeless. It meant that youâd been hanging out at his house a lot more. You didnât mind; liked his company.
Kiara had you hanging out with the Pogues near daily too. Youâd become a regular at the chateau, with Pansy sometimes tagging along, and had felt more and more comfortable around all the guys. Especially JJ. Whatever awkwardness that used to linger between the two of you had mostly vanished. He didnât seem to hold back anymore; being his usual, effervescent self. âYoung, dumb and brokeâ, Kie dubbed him.
âHey, are you listening?â Benny asks you from behind the drum kit.
You look up from your phone, having read a text from Kie. Weâll be at Bennyâs in five minutes.
âJust replying to Kie,â you tell him. âIâm going surfing with the Pogues.â
âSurfing? Since when did you like surfing?â
âSince this summer,â you shrug, pocketing your phone. You get up from your spot on the floor and walk around the drum kit, standing by his side.
Benny practised in his garage. His dad had soundproofed the place. Today was a hot one, leaving you no choice but to open the front shutter. The picture-book street he lived on was mostly empty, asides from the odd couples walking their dog or a kid flashing by on their bicycle.
You glance down at him, placing a hand on his shoulder. âPlay it again?â
He smiles up at you and begins to play a beat, lips flattening in concentration. You smile as you watch him play. Some people are born musicians. They have a gift to find rhythm, can escape within it. Benny was one of those people. For someone so quiet, you found it funny how he settled on choosing the loudest instrument.
You nod your head to the beat. Shouting over the kick-drum, you say, âit sounds good! Think Pansyâll find a good riff for it?â
âIâm more excited to hear your lyrics,â he loudly returns.
Coming up with lyrics hadnât been any problem as of late. Your inspiration had never been more fruitful, for good and for bad, all thanks to a certain blonde haired boy.
He finished the repetitive rhythm, ending with the hi-hat. As he looks up at you, shaking his ginger hair off his damp forehead, he smiles.
âYour hair looks pretty today,â he tells you.
You take your hand from off his shoulder to touch at it, as if on reflex. âIt does?â
âYeah.â
âOh. Thanks,â you say, smiling. âYou donât look to bad yourself, for it being like one-hundred degrees outside.â
Bennyâs cheeks shine pink. He looks down at the drum kit in thought. âYou wanna give it a try?â
âThe drums?â
âMhm.â
âI thought weâd learnt by now that me and drums donât mix,â you laugh, shaking your head.
Benny wonât seem to take no for an answer, shoving the sticks into your hands. âJust, give it a try. Youâre good at everything.â
âNot true,â you sing-song, but oblige in taking his seat.
Joking around, you tap a beat above your head on the sticks, counting yourself in like a rockstar. Then, youâre stumbling through a simple beat, laughing at your frequent mistakes. Bennyâs smiling at you â you can see it in your peripheral â and nodding along as if youâre playing like a pro.
âYo! Didnât know Travis Barker lives here?â
At the sound of JJâs shout, you stop and look up, laughing.
âYeah. The Kardashianâs are just across the street,â you joke along. Benny comes to stand behind you as the rest of the Pogues walk into the garage.
âIâd believe it. Anythingâs possible in Kook land,â John B shrugs.
Popeâs sauntering behind. âYou ready to go surfing?â
âYeah. Just need to grab my bag from the kitchen,â you say.
Thereâs the sudden feel of Bennyâs hands on your shoulders, squeezing gently. He brushes some of your hair off one of them as he replies. âIâll go grab it for you.â
Blinking away the surprise, you turn to catch a glimpse of the boyâs back as he darts into the house. That was weird.
Kiara starts talking about the waves theyâve already spotted. You move to stand, looking back to the Pogues to see that JJâs staring at the door that Benny just went through. His hands are in his short pockets, jaw locked tight, as if heâs annoyed. That makes two weird things.
Walking over to your friends, laughing under breath at a joke John B makes, you nudge your shoulder against JJâs bicep, hoping to lighten his mood. He looks down at you and smiles, tension somewhat fading. Benny returns with your bag, handing it to you, and you give him a wave farewell. Then, yourself and the Pogues are heading out the garage and into the banged-up Twinkie.
By the time you get to the beach, itâs late afternoon. Sunset is beginning to creep, teasing at the earth by patterning the sky with pink and orange. That doesnât put the five of you off surfing. Instead, itâs like it spurs you on. Paddling out deeper into the waves, you hear Kiara give a small âwhoopâ as you all turn to watch John B ride on the water. The rest of you are quick to join. You know how to surf; learnt when you were a kid. Having never had many friends, you didnât surf all that often. But after meeting Kie â an avid surfer â and now hanging out with the Pogues, you found yourself out on the water more and more.
After an hour or so of surfing, the sky nearing dusk, you and JJ take a moment. JJ sits on his board, floating near you. You look down at your legs, kicking back and forth leisurely in the water.
âYou have fun at Bennyâs?â JJ asks.
You glance over to him. Heâs watching the Pogues surf.
âI guess,â you shrug. âWeâre working on some new stuff.â
JJ nods. His wet hair makes the highlights of blonde darker, curling slightly at the ends from the sea salt. It hangs shaggy over his face. Bare back, muscles taught, freckle-kissed from being out all day.
âWhy are you acting all weird?â you canât help but ask.
He looks to you. âIâm not acting weird.â
âYes, you kinda are.â
âIâm not.â
âJJ, things havenât been weird with us since the party. I donât want them to go back to how they were before.â
âItâs not weird!â
âLook, if I did somethingââ
âYou didnât do anything, alright? Itâs all good,â JJ insists. He nods at you, affirmingly, but you canât shake the feeling that heâs lying.
You sigh and lay on your back on the board. Closing your eyes, you bask in the remnants of sunlight. If he doesnât want to talk, you wonât force it. You know more than anyone how awful it feels to have words forced out of you.
The moment of bliss is interrupted by the feeling of cold, seawater splashing over you. You gasp, sitting up in shock. JJâs laughing his ass off, hands on his chest. You glare through a smile and shake your head.
âOh, youâre in for it, Maybank.â
His laughter doesnât cease. Heâs looking to you again, quirking a brow. âOh, am I?â
âUh huh,â you grin. You kick a splash at him, barely making enough to cover his legs.
âThat was pitiful.â
âShut up,â you chide.
âYou Kooks canât do anything right.â
With that, youâre jumping off your board and swimming over to his. He doesnât have time to paddle away. You come to a stop by the side of his board and splash at him from up close, getting him perfectly in the face. He winces, laughing, spluttering out some water that seeps into his mouth.
âThatâs cheating!â
You roll your eyes and grin, hoisting yourself onto his board. He starts to protest through his laughs, moving to wrestle you off, and in the process, you end up pulling him into the water with you. The two of you emerge, laughing, drenched like drowned rats. You brush your hair out of your face and wipe the water out of your eyes. When you open them, blinking past the sting of the salt, JJâs watching you. Thereâs a strange look on his face, one that you think you mightâve seen before. The longer you look at him, the shadow of a smile resting comfortably on your sun-kissed cheeks, the easier you find to place it. From the gig, during the last song, when he seemed almost absent in thought.
Before you can dwell much longer, JJ seems to snap himself out of his haze. He shakes his hair of the water and pulls himself back onto his board.
âWe should probably start heading back to shore,â he says.
That was weird.
You frown but donât argue. Returning to your board, you listen as JJ hollers that the two of you are heading back to land, and then you both start to paddle. The gang soon follows. Wading out the water, carrying your board, the five of you head to where youâd dumped your stuff. JJ makes quick work of building a fire. Pope and Kiara dip into the snacks and drinks youâd brought, passing them around. You dig about in one of the bags for some water, instead coming out with a Uke. The stickers on it hint at it being Kieâs. Hanging onto it, you look around and decide to take the empty spot on the sand next to JJ. The water from your wet hair dribbles down your back. In the embers, you feel yourself beginning to dry.
JJ hands you a cider, taking the cap off using the pocketknife you bought him. You have a sip. Â
âThat was a pretty good surf,â Kie says, leaning back on her forearms.
Popeâs taken out his book, using his hoodie as a makeshift pillow to sit against as he reads.
âJust think tomorrow, we get to do it all again,â John B grins.
Kie clinks the neck of her bottle with his. âHereâs to that.â
Sand working as a makeshift bottle holder, youâve taken to picking out random notes on the uke, absentmindedly tuning it.
âWhat you up to tomorrow?â JJ asks.
You look up at him. Heâs put his cap back on; a green one, worn around the edges of the beak.
âChilling out at home and practising, I think. Pansy managed to get us a gig at the June-Jam.â
âWait, isnât that kinda a big deal?â Kiara says. She mustâve been eavesdropping.
You shrug. âItâs only a fifteen-minute slot.â
âBut the June-Jam Fair?â
âYeah, folks from all over the county come out for that,â John B agrees, smiling.
âMy dadâs setting up a shop there,â Pope tells you, looking up from his book. âIf you guys need a snack, heâll hook you up for free.â
âThanks,â you smile, grateful.
âWhen is it?â
âCouple weeksâ time.â
âWeâre coming,â Kiara declares. You chuckle, flustered and flattered at once.
âYou donât have to.â
âWell, we are, soâŚâ
âYou gonna play any of the new stuff youâve been working on?â JJ wonders.
âMaybe,â you say. Fingers still chipping away at the strings, you shrug. âGot a few ideas thatâre coming together.â
âGonna play my favourite?â
âOf course,â you say. Rear view. Heâd mentioned several times since hanging out with you how much he liked that song.
JJ sighs and moves to rest his head on your thighs. You donât complain. Feel your heart stammer at having him so near, so comfortable in your presence. He takes his pocketknife out and begins to mess with it. The campfire light reflects off the blade as it zips in and out of sight.
John B and Kie have fallen into a conversation of their own and Pope is lost to the world of fiction.
âWhyâd you like that song so much? Iâve written better ones,â you ask JJ.
He shrugs. Tips his cap over his face, as if taking a nap. âJust makes me think of things. I like the lyrics.â
âWhat kinda things?â
âFamily things, maybe? Maybe not,â JJ vaguely replies. You hum, nodding.
You stare at the crackling fire. Small sheds of burnt up wood spit off into the air, fading away like dust, hiding into the smoke. Thereâs the cosy smell it churns up, tinted with the sea water thatâs coated your skin. The rustle of movement has you looking back down to JJ, watching him retrieve a blunt and his lighter. He sighs. Balancing the joint between his lips, he flicks the lighter to life. On the metal of it is his carved initials. JJ. As you watch him take a drag, overcome with the smell of weed, you wonder how your life lined up in a way to end up here. Fifth grade you would have a fit if she knew you were hanging out with JJ Maybank. Hell, current you isnât far off doing the same.
He's so effortlessly pretty. Maybe itâs because he has an aura about him that he doesnât care what people think. Self-assured and light â all that you envy. Thereâs the faded colouring of a bruise on the apple of his cheek from a scruff he got into at a kegger the other night. The thought of the kegger that you didnât attend makes your head stammer.
It seems whenever you let yourself fade into the fantasies of wondering what it might be like to have JJ as more than a friend (if he were to ever lean that way towards you), reality always finds a way to sink in. The reality that JJ is the loudest example of an extrovert, and you the spitting image of an introvert. He can pull chicks any time he wants, practically just has to look at them to have them swoon. Lies as if itâs second nature and strikes up conversations with strangers as though theyâre lifelong friends. Crowds donât make him uneasy and he can glide through a house party without needing to hide in the bathroom during a meltdown. Heâs funny and charming and likeable.
But you? You spend your evenings sat in your room or on the porch, song writing, living in the safety of a daydream. Baking into the early hours of the morning and socialising with a select few individuals who had the patience to get to know you. Quiet and simple and boring. What the hell would JJ want with that?
Sighing, you hear yourself strumming out a melody. It seems to have naturally emerged from trial and error of messing with notes. You look down to watch your fingers work. Thereâs a melancholic undertone to the tune youâve found, different to the one Pansy had shown you on the guitar, when the song had started to form.
Kiara and John Bâs conversation momentarily dwindles at the sound of your playing. You try not to be discouraged, knowing they donât mind the disturbance. JJ takes another hit of the bud, blowing it out and up into the air. After the chorus, you let the music fade away; the songâs only half-finished.
âThat new?â
âMhm,â you say, nodding. Youâre looking at the stickers: Animal Rights in a pink, cartoon love heartâŚ
âYouâve got the prettiest voice,â JJ quietly tells you. So quiet, youâre not entirely sure he did say it, or if youâve contorted the murmurs of John B and Kieâs conversation, and the crackles of the fire, and the slosh of the waves, into something of a fantasy.
But, when you look down to him, heâs got this vacant smile on his face. âIâm real glad Kie introduced us.â
âMe too,â you smile.
Under his gaze, you feel how you imagine flowers do when the sun allows them to bloom. Itâs a blissful rarity, to be affected by someone in such a way. Overwhelming, even. You force yourself to look away, towards the fire.
It hurts too much to stare at something you canât have. Â
~*~*~*~*~*~*
The June-Jam Fair comes around faster than you expect. Itâs like being caught off guard like a lorry switching lanes without indicating. You only feel half prepared when you and the band are loading up Bennyâs dadâs van.
âWho packed the back-up wires?â Pansy worries.
âI did,â Mike grunts, lifting one of the amps into the hold.
âMicrophone stand?â
âGot it,â you say, sliding in a box of electronics.
âOkay, then, I think thatâs everything,â she mumbles.
Sheâs spent the last ten minutes running through a mental list of every piece of musical equipment to ever exist. You wouldnât be surprised if on the way to the fair, she starts listing off all the ways the show could go wrong (though that does seem more Bennyâs style): guitar string breaking; microphone stops working; nuclear strikeâŚ
Itâs hard to believe that the gig at The Wreck was three months ago, now. Youâd spent the majority of the previous months hanging out with the Pogues, finding it hard to fathom how you killed the hours before knowing them.
As the four of you load into the van, with you and Benny in the front, Mike takes control of the aux. As him and Pansy sing along, venting out their pre-show nerves, you strike up conversation with the ginger haired boy. Heâs been quiet â quieter than usual â with his fingers tapping on the steering wheel, a drummerâs habit. Â
âI feel like I havenât spoken to you in ages,â you half-laugh, somewhat awkward. âSummerâs going so fast.â
âWell, you dip at the end of nearly every band practise to hang out with your new friends, so,â Benny grumbles.
He seems mad about it, more than you expected him to be.
âI donât âdipâ, I just head-out,â you say.
âYeah. All the time,â Benny mumbles.
Frowning, you say sincerely, âIâm sorry. I didnât realise it was bothering you guys so much. I just like hanging out with the Pogues. Theyâre fun.â
Benny sighs, shaking his head. âNo, itâs cool. Itâs justâŚI just missing having you around, is all.â
âBut, I am around. I still come to band practise. Hell, we all got breakfast the other day.â
âThatâs not what I mean,â he says, shaking his head once more. âIt doesnât matter.â
âIf itâs messing with our friendship then it does matter, Benny,â you say.
You see him debate whether to expand or not. In the end, he does. As he speaks, he looks at you.
âI miss me and you hanging out, is what I mean.â
Your lips part. Oh. âWell, we can still do that.â
âWe can?â
âYeah, of course,â you smile. âHow about tomorrow we go for food or something?â
âYeah?â
âSure.â
âWhy not tonight?â he wonders, looking back to the road.
âIâm hanging out with the Pogues tonight,â you say, apologetically. âJJ and Kie and everyone.â
âJJ,â Benny repeats. He says it under breath, in a scoff, like he didnât mean to let it slip.
You frown. âWhat? Donât you like him?â
âNo, yeah, heâsâŚHeâs a character,â Benny settles on, giving you the briefest of looks as he replies. âI just donât see why heâd wanna hang around with you so much.â
You try and ignore the sting of his words, digging into your chest like the horn of a thistle. âWhatâd you mean?â
âYou two barely have anything in common. I just find it kinda weird how you get along so well,â Benny explains. His voice is always gentle, soft and non-demanding, but somehow it doesnât lessen the blow. âYou talk about him all the time. All the dumb shit you get up to. Not to mention how much weed youâve been smoking with him. Just find it weird how youâre suddenly the type of person who gets along with JJ Maybank.â
âWell, I justâŚam,â you say, shrugging. Off put from the conversation, you look out the passenger window.
âI know you like him.â
Crap. Your stomach flips. âNo, I donât.â
âOf course you do,â Benny says, laughing. âWho doesnât? Heâs an attractive guy, Iâm not stupid. Heâs an adrenaline junky and a bad-boy, and everybody loves a bad-boy, donât they?â
âHeâs not a âbad-boyâ, Benny. Sides, who actually says that, outside of the movies?â you add, hoping to recover the exchange into something light.
âHeâs trouble, is what he is,â Benny tells you. His voice is firm and definitive. The way he says it makes you think back to the fishing shop, and how the cashier was watching JJ like a hawk.
âHeâs not trouble,â you reply, trying not to keep your tone softer. âHeâs nice.â
âNice,â Benny scoffs. Licking his teeth, he nods, staring ahead at the road. âSure. Whatever you need to tell yourself.â
The foul taste from the conversation with Benny doesnât ease up for the rest of the journey. It lingers in your throat as you set-up on stage and comes back, full force, when the Pogues come over to greet you. Wish you luck for the show. The rough feeling of JJâs knuckles, and the cold press of his rings, when you fist bump him. How he knows that you donât like to hug before shows, with your anxiety sky-high. As you sing through the songs, talk to the crowd, work through the nerves that never fully fade, you find yourself looking to JJ more and more. Whenever you do, thereâs Bennyâs voice in the back of your head, almost judgemental as he repeats the mantra: âI just donât see why heâd wanna hang around with you so much.â
Was he right? Does JJ just like seeing how he can make you nervous? Enjoys watching you squirm and fumble through social interactions, wade through his compliments as gracefully as a paralysed ballet dancer?
No, heâs not mean. Heâs kind and heâs soft with you, but not in a way that makes you feel like youâre made of glass. He knows how to joke with you, how to get a laugh from you. Knows how far to push and when to pull back. JJ knows you. Heâs your friend. He wants to be your friend. Doesnât he?
Or did Kie talk to him, after all? Heâd said how sheâd told him you were quiet before the gig at The Wreck, as if warning him off. After the party, how do you know that she didnât hunt him down before he bumped into you in the bathroom? That she told him about your pathetic school-girl crush, and it bolstered his ego, and he found himself trapped in this awkward thing of having to be friends with the weird, quiet girl who has an unattainable crush on himâŚ
As your overthinking goes to hell quicker than a penny falling from the Empire State Building, you manage to keep up with the songs and belt out the lyrics. You canât bring yourself to look at JJ when you conclude on Rear View. Have to close your eyes. The lyrics sting a bit too much. More than they usually do.
The Pogues are waiting at the end of the show.
âThat was dope, you guys! Everyone loved it!â Kiara buzzes, high-fiving Pansy.
âMight be our best show yet,â Mike agrees, nodding. Heâs packing away his bass.
âWeâre gonna head off in about ten minutes or so,â Kie says.
âPopeâs meeting us at the Chateau later. His dad roped him into helping out,â John B tells you.
âYou guys are coming right?â Kie asks the four of you.
Mike looks up from his spot near the amp, unplugging wires. âIâm gonna pass. Got a date.â
âYouâve got a date?â Pansy gapes.
âYeah?â
âWith who?â
âThis chick I met at your birthday party,â he shrugs. You have a vague memory of seeing him talking to a girl, before you went up to him that night.
âWhy are you so secretive, Mike? What other second-lives are you leading?â Pansy teases.
Mike rolls his eyes, giving a covert smiling. âThey die with me. Iâll see yâall later.â
As he waves farewell and walks away, Pansy shakes her head, almost impressed. âGod bless that weird, strange man.â
âSo that leaves three?â John B checks, pointing to you three.
You still havenât looked at JJ. Pansy answers on your behalf. âWell, us two definitely are. Benny?â
âIâll pass. Iâve got a curfew,â Benny says.
âMost Kook thing Iâve ever heard,â JJ sniggers.
âYeah? Well, Iâm sure itâs nice having parents who donât give a shit,â Benny replies sharply.
You frown. Looking to Benny, your eyes are narrowed in confusion.
JJ frowns too, only for different reasons. Staring him down, he stands a head higher.
âWhatâd you say, princess?â
âLook, man, Iâm sorry your dadâs a criminal but I donât see what thatâs gotta do with me.â
JJâs jaw goes rigid. His body tenses. Anger comes over him suddenly like a hurricane. He takes a step forward, gladly getting in Bennyâs face. JJâs taller, broader, stronger. Bennyâs hours spent playing the drums donât stand a chance in a round with him.
âYou wanna say that again, Kook?â
âGuys, come on,â Kie says, trying to step between them.
âYou like messing with her, huh? You having fun with it? Like having her gawking after you?â Benny bites back.
His eyes flit to you as he talks. Your heart fractures.
JJ shoves him on the chest. âYou donât know what the hell youâre talking about, man.â
âI know who you are, JJ. Everybody does. You donât fool me, with this whole good-guy act youâve got going on with her. Youâre messing her up. Getting her to do drugs with you and shit? Youâre gonna end up hurting her, like you hurt everybody else. Just what you Pogues do.â
âBenny, what the hell?â you whisper.
JJ isnât as silent in his anger. He swings a punch, knocking Benny straight in the cheek, sending him backwards against the stage. Some stranger from the fair exclaims when they catch sight. John B immediately steps in between. JJ is reluctant to backdown, standing over Benny, urging him to fight back. When Benny goes to do retaliate, you come to your senses and step up. You grab for his wrist before he can throw his punch.
âDonât be an idiot, Benny,â you snap.
His eyes flash to you. Something behind them seems to break. He hides it with anger. âYouâre taking his side?â
âIâm not taking anybodyâs side,â you say, annoyed. âThis is pathetic. Both of you.â
As you talk, you let your eyes glance to JJ. Heâs breathing heavy, still pissed, but takes a step back at your disapproval.
âWeâre at a Goddamn family fair. Both of you need to get your shit together,â you tell them sharply.
You let go of Bennyâs wrist and walk off, heart beating out your chest. You hate confrontation. Hate when people fight.
Kiara and Pansy come after you, both of them bitching about how useless boys are. You fold your arms across your chest and blink back tears. No matter what emotion you experience, it always seems to resolve with waterworks. Itâs then, as you think back to the altercation, that you hardly recognise the memory of Benny in that moment. Itâs so disappointing when you see who people for who they truly are, beneath all the personas, only for them to end up being fickle and fake.
Your feet carry you to the back-ends of the fair, lit up by the remnants of daylight. Itâs nothing but storage containers, vans and trucks, the odd horse and animal box from the farm-show. You take perch on the step of one of the empty caravans. Pansy and Kiara sit beside you, the former coiling her arms around you in a hug. You place your head in your hands and let out a few tears. Thereâs no point fighting them off.
âJJ is so stupid sometimes,â Kie mutters.
âNo kidding. And Benny? Pushing at him like that?â
âAsking for a fight.â
âGuys are so dumb,â Pansy concludes with a sigh, shaking her head.
You sit up and wipe your cheeks.
âWhereâs your head at, hun?â she asks you, softly.
Shaking your head, you scoff. âI have no idea. I donât understand why Benny would say things like that. Why heâd lash out at JJ like that, about me.â
âWell, itâs cause he likes you,â Pansy says plainly.
You shoot her a look of pure bewilderment. âWhat?â
âGirl, itâs so obvious,â she chuckles, sympathy in her gaze. âThe guy practically follows after you like a love-sick puppy.â
âSheâs right, you know? Even I can see it,â Kie confirms.
You look between the two of them. Benny? Seriously?
Youâve spent so much of your life alone, out of the minds of boys and girls, void of compliments, that you find it hard to believe anybody might have a thing for you. Least of all, Benny. Sweet, quiet, unassuming Benny. Well, until tonight, that is.
But come to thinkâŚThe last few months, heâs been weird. The random compliments heâs been dropping, when he never used to before. That time in the garage, when he messed with your hair and put his hands on your shoulders. The car ride today, disapproving of JJ.
âI know you like him.â
The penny drops.
âHeâsâŚjealous?â you whisper.
âNo duh, dumbass,â Kiara mutters.
âBut- Wait, of what?â
Your life feels as though it has suddenly become a teenage rom-com after being nothing but years of a podcast of white-noise a person could fall asleep.
âOf JJ,â Kie answers, as if itâs obvious.
âWhy in the hell would he be jealous of JJ?â
A look gets shared between Pansy and Kiara.
âBecause JJ has a thing for you tooâŚâ
âJJ does not have a thing for me,â you snort. âHe doesnât have a thing for me, alright? You guys are way off.â
âHunââ
âNo, he doesnât, alright?â you canât help but snap at Kie. The emotions of the last few months are bubbling inside of you. More tears well up. âWhy would he? Iâm awkward, and Iâm useless, and Iâm desperate, and Iâve been in love with him since I was a kid and have never done anything about it! Iâm pathetic! And heâsâŚWell, heâs him. Heâs funny and charming and fucking gorgeous andâŚAnd Iâm just me.â
Pansy and Kiara are staring at you with eyes full of pity. They donât speak, but Kiara grabs at your hand and squeezes it tight.
"Donât ever talk about yourself like that,â she tells you in a voice thatâs firm but sweet, like cookie dough.
âIâll slap you if you say anything like that again,â Pansy not-so-delicately doubles.
You laugh through your tears at that. Wiping your face, sighing, you look down at the ground.
âIâŚI think you should really talk to JJ,â Kiara offers. âYou can say whatever you want, but I see how he is around you. Heâs never like that, with anyone. You bring out a different side of him, and I mean that in the best way.â
âSheâs right,â Pansy nods, nudging your shoulder. âI was looking at him through the set, and he had his eyes glued on you.â
âIâm the singer,â you sigh in disagreement.
âYeah, but Iâm the most talented one up there,â Pansy replies, as if itâs obvious. You laugh at her antics. âEveryone should be looking at me.â
Looking to your two friends, you canât help but feel a swell of gratefulness for having them stick by you. Nodding, you sniff away the last few tears.
âI wanna talk to JJ,â you tell them.
âPerfect,â Kiara says. âHeâll probably be at the chateau. Iâll give you a lift.â
Doing as she says she will, Kie drops you off at the Chateau on her drive home. As you climb out the car, Pansy sticks her head out the back window.
âYou sure you wanna go on your own?â she double-checks.
You smile at her. Sheâs a good friend.
âYeah, Iâm good,â you nod.
She smiles back. âAlright. Now, remember: youâre hot, youâre talented, and youâre a catch-twenty-two.â
âGot it,â you say with a laugh, rolling your eyes.
âGood,â Pansy nods. Mission accomplished. âGo get âem.â
You wave farewell to Kie as she pulls back out the driveway and onto the road. The moment the carâs gone, youâre abandoned in darkness. A few birds are giving their final caws of the day, settling down for the night. Crickets and night critters merge with the distant lapping of the water of the marsh. Sighing, you wrap your jumper tighter around yourself in a hug and walk towards the back garden. Youâre hoping JJâs here. Kiara said he should be.
As you round the side of the house, you make out the hammock. Itâs swaying lightly. Thereâs a foot extended out of it, heel of a boot dug into the ground, causing it to rock. The faint puff of smoke that blows up makes you certain itâs him.
âJJ?â
The rocking stops.
You walk a bit closer until youâre in his line of sight. Heâs looking down at his hands, one of which is messing with his pocketknife as the other cradles a joint.
âHey,â you quietly say.
âHey,â he mumbles. His cap is tilted down, concealing his face slightly.
âHowâs your hand?â you ask.
He glances to it. Nods. âItâs fine.â
Nodding, you shift your weight from one foot to the other. âCan I join you?â
He stops fiddling with the knife. Thereâs an awkward pause before he nods, shifting so you can climb onto the hammock. You take a spot by his feet. He uses his foot as an anchor to steady the sway.
âDid you like the set?â
âMhm.â
âI played one of the new ones,â you say. He nods, feigning disinterest.
âIt was nice,â he says. âBenny help you write it?â
You sigh. âSeriously, JJ?â
He looks up at that. Eyes dazzling in the moonlight. âWhat?â
âDid you have to hit him?â
âThe guy was asking for it, alright? You heard what he said to me, didnât you?â JJ defends, sitting up.
 âOf course, I did. But you canât just hit anybody who pisses you off.â
âYou donât get it, alright?â
âSure I donât,â you reply, sarcastic.
âNo, you donât,â he repeats, firmer. He pushes his cap back as he goes on, blunt momentarily abandoned. âYou live in your little Kook world, ignorantly bliss to the shitshow that goes on around you.â
His words set off something inside of you.
âIâm not some stuck-up snob, JJ. Donât treat me like I am. Thatâs not fair. Being a Kook and a Pogue has nothing to do with you picking a fight with Benny at the fair.â
JJ laughs, tossing his head back. He wipes a hand down his face. âOh, youâre so stupid sometimes, you know that? It has everything to do with it!â
âHow!? How does that make any sense?â you gape, sitting upright. You wave your arms around. âIn what Pogue-Kook universe do you have to pick a fight with Benny? Weâre just friends!â
âFor someone so quiet, you sure donât pay attention,â JJ insults, staring you in the eyes.
Your resolve slackens. âDonât be mean, JJ.â
âAccording to your little boyfriend, thatâs all I can be,â he mutters, looking back down to his pocketknife.
âHeâs not my boyfriend,â you sigh, exhausted. You rub at your forehead. âI donât know where all that stuff came from, okay? Heâs never acted like that before. Iâm so embarrassed, and Iâm so sorry he said all that to you, and he was way out of line. I donât know why he did it.â
âI do! Everyone does! Itâs obvious! The guyâs in love with you. He thought he was defending your honour or some shit,â JJ spits.
âHeâs not in love with me,â you deny. Maybe he might have a crush on you, but in love? Come on now.
âSeriously? You seriously donât see it?â JJ says, voice rising again.
You shrug, making a face as if to say âno, I really donâtâ.
It seems to make him angry again.
âHe follows you around all the time! Heâs always watching you, alright? Always. Heâs looking at you all the time. Complimenting you. Making little jokes, hoping that youâll laugh. Finding any excuse to spend time with you. Like with that teaching-you-the-drums bullshit? What the hell was that? And donât get me started on that little display he did in the garage that day! With the hands on the shoulders and stuff and grabbing your bag for you like a little pussy-whipped simp. Helping you out without you even asking for him too--â
âThatâs your definition of love?â you practically shout, cutting him off with a scoff. âYou do all of that!â
âExactly!â JJ yells.
Silence.
JJâs breathing heavy. You see the moment the words catch up. See his face drop into panic, then glaze over as if uninterested. Your mindâs racing, scrambling for purchase and muddling through interpretationsâŚ
ButâŚthereâs only one though. Right?
JJ looks out to the water. He takes a hit from his joint, almost desperate.
âJJ,â you whisper.
He shakes his head. Looks down at his joint as if itâs something to inspect. As if itâs the most interesting thing in the world. âDoesnât matter, alright?â
âYes, it does.â
âNo-â his clipped tone is cut off with a sigh. You see him close his eyes. Collects himself. Thereâs a lingering quiet. A mosquito nips at your ankle but you canât bring yourself to waft it away.
âYou donât know the effect you have on people, do you?â He asks you quietly. He opens his eyes to look out to the water. Youâre not sure if youâre meant to answer. Before you can, heâs talking once more.
âBennyâs got almost everything in common with you, okay? Heâs rich, heâs got a nice house, nice family. Goes to a good school. I bet he gets good grades, too. Talented. And heâs not the worst looking asshole, alright? So, yeah. It is a Kook-Pogue thing, alright?â
His eyes flit to you for a moment but he doesnât let them linger. He looks back down to the pocketknife. His thumb dances over the wood of it.
âIt was always gonna be a Kook-Pogue thing. The moment that I realised I liked you; I knew there was no chance. I mean, what the hell would you want with a guy like me?â
Oh.
Thereâs a strange, euphoric feeling that comes after JJ talks. You suddenly feel like you understand why youâve always gotten along with JJ. Itâs like youâve been staring in a mirror this whole time. Itâs then that that you realise that youâre not nervous anymore. That you havenât been nervous in a while, whenever JJâs around. That if you ever do feel anxious or unsure, finding his face, meeting his eyes, searching for his smile; it always brings you back. Suddenly, you donât care about the differences; the small, insignificant things that really donât matter, when you think about it, because as long as youâve got JJ, you donât care what happens.
He says Bennyâs got more in common with you, but Benny doesnât know about the panic attacks or how to ease you back from them. He doesnât know how to make you laugh; not to the point where you feel your stomach might collapse and your ribs might break. His compliments donât make you feel like thereâs a shot of electricity running through you, quick and painless. With Benny, theyâre just nice words, like when a cashier tells you to have a good day. Maybe heâs book smart and plays the drums well, but JJ could tell you anything you want to know about fishing: how, where, when. Mechanics and boats and handy-man tricks. Intelligence wasnât one thing; it wasnât just about being able to dissect a Shakespeare quote. And you could sit and listen to him talk all day. The cadence of his voice rising and falling like the tide of the water.
Youâve liked JJ since you were a kid. Since that stupid day on the marsh, when you were frog hunting, and you saw him on the rope swing. He was so funny. So bubbly and lively. Everything you wished you could be. And when he looked at you, through the bushes of the marsh, and smiledâŚthat smile became every inspiration for every song you wrote. The thought in the back of your mind when you conjured up the lyrics. As he got older, he became more beautiful, twisting into the definition of an American heartthrob. Your lives stretched differently and you came to accept that liking him would be a pipedream. Something you could live in your fictional songs. But then came Kiara, and The Wreck, and everything else, and it all lined up so nicely. It was as if an invisible string was tied around your wrist the first day you saw him, guiding you to now. Â
Right now.
You shift onto your knees and move up the hammock until youâre face to face with JJ. Before either of you has time to think, youâre cupping his jaw and guiding his lips to yours. Under the unsteady purchase of the hammock, you move your free hand to his chest for balance. Itâs hard and sturdy. Once the shock slips away, JJâs kissing you back. One of his hands comes to your face, swiping across your cheek and pushing back some of your hair thatâs fallen into your face. His other comes to sit on your waist. Squeezes your skin softly, as if checking that youâre real: joint and pocketknife abandoned. A feeling zips through your body, right down to your toes. Itâs indescribable. Itâs sweet and mercurial andâŚitâs JJ. Itâs all JJ.
When you pull back, youâre smiling.
JJâs eyes open slowly. A smile is blooming on his face too, cheeks pink, lips still parted, damp from your touch.
âOkay,â he whispers.
You giggle, biting your lower lip. âOkay?â
âNot what I was expecting,â he admits with a small laugh.
You canât help but kiss him again, wanting to taste his laughs. He gladly pulls you closer, shifting you so youâre straddling his waist. The more you kiss, the more he eases into touching you, the more you relax into kissing him. Finding a rhythm and a pattern that has the two of you short of breath.
Breaking apart once more, JJ stares at you as if in a trance. The same look from The Wreck and from the ocean. You recognise what it is now.
He strokes a finger across your cheek and you lean into the touch of his palm. Makes him smile brighter. Â
âYou gonna write a song about me now?â he quietly jokes. His eyes flick down to your lips.
You smile, laugh almost silently as you shake your head. Before leaning down to kiss him again, you confess your only remaining secret to him in a whisper.
âTheyâre already about you. Every single one of them.â
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literally love you for all the streamer!reader hc cus no one else really does it đŤśđźđŤśđź (pls do more for my well-being ill beg đ¤§)
hehe. first thing that came to mind was the creation of everest. so here you go. fem!reader
i was so incredibly sleep deprived and in a random holiday inn express in colorado/kansas when i started writing this. so its my brain basically on crack trying to describe harmonies in my cellist little peanut brain đđ
i also assumed this anon wanted bf!sapnap... and im sorry if thats not the case. just pretend i never wrote any of that.
anyway, enjoy! or dont... :) m.list
bsf!dream who asks you to harmonize on the vocals with him.
"its like barely an octave higher," he tells you as you stand infront of the microphone. you roll you eyes and adjust the headphones on your head.
"its barely an octave higher," you say, mocking his voice.
"yea and then its higher on the second 'coming down' and keep it high but flat," he says easily.
you stare at him with furrowed eyebrows as you think over his words.
you sigh, "i hate being your friend."
bsf!george who teases you when he hears your vocals added to the song.
"oh my god, yn's singer era?" he grins at you. you groan and shove him playfully.
bf!sapnap who hears your raw vocals and just feels like a proud bf that you stepped out of whatever comfort zone you had to sing in dreams song.
when people hear the take with all four of you, they can actually tell because of your voice.
during bsf!dreams promotion for the song, he posts on tiktok with the title 'yn not singing and stalling for three minutes'
its a compilation of you talking and pacing around the studio, prolonging a groan, and insulting clay as much as you can. and saying obscenities into the microphone, obviously.
"im hungry, are you guys hungry? we should go get some food....and not come back-" "ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!"
"clay, youre a bitch." "clay, i hate you." "dream is a bitch, sub to me-" "so high like im on acid-" "i thought nick and george were supposed to be on this song too."
bsf!george who complains about how much you and sapnap were pelting him with snowballs during the music video.
"for some reason they gave them all to sapnap. and he gave half of them to yn," george said recalling the semi-traumatic events. "and both of them throwing them were so painful."
on your own stream, you talk about the behind the scenes of the music video.
"shes [amouranth] actually such a cool person...i was about to leave nick for her-"
"what you guys didnt see after nick popped the champagne, was that he proceeded to point it at me and completely drench me in it," you say pursing your lips in annoyance. "and it didnt even taste good!"
"they asked me to join this little pillow fight right here," you said pointing at the screen. "and instead of hitting kaitlyn, i went around and smacked the fuck out of george. but you can barely see it."
"i really hope they didnt get that energy drink on the carpet..."
bf!sapnap who suggested you getting in a bikini like the other girls in the music video.
you look at your boyfriend blankly, "your such a perv-"
i liked writing this. thats it. -nony
#sapnap#sapnap x reader#sapnap x you#sapnap fluff#dteam#sapnap x y/n#anon#sapnap x streamer reader#asks#streamer reader#sapnap x streamer#dream team fluff#dream team crack#sapnap crack
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Save the World with Rock and Roll and Love 6
Part 5
Hawkins was great. It was the best place in the world. Filled with nice people who understood them, just the sweetest. Why would they ever want to leave? It was all sunshine and rainbows in this town. And that was what they sung about. Sunshine, rainbows, and how much they loved the town they grew up in. How they never wanted to leave.
âI didnât think it was possible, but your soundâs gotten worse!â, the stage manager shouted over the booing.
The boys of Corroded Coffin were in their own little world, playing their ditty. Not even the jeers of a dive bar audience could bring them down from this high. They were up in the clouds. But then the audience started to throw things. Eddie got beaned with a beer bottle. Gareth and Crash both got splashed by the same spray of someone elseâs beer.
Jeff got a face full of half-eaten sandwich. They started coming to just as they were being dragged off stage and pushed them off.
âWhat the hell!?â
âWhere are we?!â
âWhereâs Steve?!!â
Disoriented to hell and back, they stumbled their way back to their shared apartment to try and recuperate and regroup. Jeff started cooking while they retraced their steps and realized what had happened to them.
âSon of a bitch drugged us again!â, Eddie shouted, holding his head in his hands.
Crash was rocking on the couch while Gareth paced back and forth.Â
âWell what do we do? What are we gonna do? This is serious, he kidnapped Steve, you saw itâ, Gareth said.
Eddieâs leg bounced and he looked down at the floor. âWhy do we have to do anything?â
âDude, what?â, Crash squeaked.
âYou heard what I saidâ, Eddie blew a breath out. âMaybe this is the best for Steve. Heâll get to share his voice with the world.â He stood and went over to the window, staring out. âItâs what heâs always wanted.â
âYouâre a goddamn idiot, Munson!â, Crash shouted, coming to his feet.
âWhyâre we yelling at Eddie?â, Jeff asked, coming from the kitchen.
âHe thinks we should give up on Steveâ, Gareth said.
âWhat the hell!?â
âSteve doesnât need this band, he never did!â, Eddie shouted back, turning to face his friends. âCreel might be a first class creep, but heâs Steveâs ticket to the big time. And thatâs what he deserves.â
âI canât believe you!â, Crash pushed Eddie hard, making him fall backwards against the stereo, hitting play by accident. Steve's voice came through the speakers and Eddie felt the fog lift. At first, all he could process was his boyfriend's singing, the smooth way it sounded. But then he started to understand the vocalsâŚ
Oh, what will the signal be for your eyes to see me?
Watching offside as I wait just in case you need me
So I still will set the stage, send my thoughts to you
That was his love. His Stevie and he was singing aboutâŚit almost sounded like he was singing about him.
âIs he..singing about me?â, Eddieâs voice was soft and unsure.
âAlways has beenâ, Jeff said.
Crash sighed. âYouâre the only one who didnât realize it.â
âDumbassâ, Gareth added.
On top of the stereo was a notebook, one that Steve wrote in but rarely let anyone look at. It had been left here, in the wake of everything. Eddie took the liberty of looking through it. It was filled with lyrics dripping with love and adoration. Some even accompanied by little doodles of the two of them.
Eddie felt like the biggest asshole in the world right now. All along, all this time... Steve's song, all of his songs were... He wiped the tears from his eyes and closed the notebook.
"We gotta go save him."
They left the apartment, determined, but Gareth was the one to pipe up and stop them in their tracks.
"So what's the plan?"
"Plan?", Eddie echoed. "We get to the venue and free Steve, that's the plan."
"He's literally being held captive by an evil warlock that's bested us twice", Gareth held up two fingers to prove his point.
âOkay, well, any bright ideas?â, Eddie urged, hands thrown in the air.
A cop car blipped past, coming to a stop down the street at the corner. All four of them watched as the officer got out to enter a convenience store.
âI got oneâ, Crash said.
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unserious kpop album review of one of my all-time favorites #1
here to kick things off is red velvet's rbb !
really bad boy (8/10) - okay so listen, do i like rbb more than bad boy? the answer is, unfortunately, yes. but WAIT - hear me out: the drums, the horns, the layered vocals, the whistle note, wendy's part in the bridge??? yes, liking this more than bad boy is probably the music taste equivalent of biting into a kit kat without breaking it in half, but i can't help it if i'm just smarter than you.
butterflies (11/10) - this is an s tier fucking song. the soft, husky vocals with the synths?? mwah! i literally could not recommend this song enough. it's one of the best kpop songs in existence. and i know this because i'm a god and everything i say is true and factual and objective. the bible? that was based on me and my kpop takes, bitches
so good (9/10) - it is, in fact, so good.
sassy me (6.5/10) - the horn part is such an earworm...also joy's vocal fry in this song goes fucking craaaaaazy holy shit
taste (5/10) - uhhh yeah so why does that fucking theremin-esque noise in the beginning sound like a stomach growling??? also not the fucking 2000s white girl speaking intro PLSSSS...it even had the giggle and EVERYTHING. the rest of the song is frankly, meh. so i'd like to take up this space to write an open letter to sm: not every song needs to have a low-grade shitty rap. please, i'm begging. sincerely, clowndra
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Hollywood Undead is probably going to be in my top 5 best bands of all time forever. The growth they have had as a band from Swan Songs to Kalifonia Dreaming????? literally insane. They're all so incredibly talented!!! Their music is really catchy (to me, anyway), the melody and the rhythm makes me overjoyed... And as much as half their songs are about fucking bitches, partying, starting wars(???) and smoking weed, there's a good amount of music that seemingly has deeper meaning and which has decently good lyrics -- now obviously I am not going to pretend that they are some lyrical geniuses because they are not, but there are songs and lyrics that really do speak to me, even if the words are on the simpler side. Like they're a white boy rap-rock group I am not expecting some world class poetry out of a song called "World War Me" or "Pimpin'" ok!!!! But I do think that as simple as they are... some lines do sound really fucking good.
I've given Danny a lot of flack for 'not knowing how to sing' or how his voice is whiny back in 2014 (lol), but his vocals have gotten much better, and it makes me very happy :) (i might've also been biased back then that i was so weird about him since I had a big celeb crush on Deuce hahsdf.. like Danny's vocals in the old albums are a bit scratchy but They're Still Good) ....
Johnny3's voice is so incredibly powerful and recognizable, I think Johnny's verses in the more serious songs really nail it in for me how much I love this silly band.
And whatever Charlie has going on where he does so well with all types of songs -- he will tell you he bought a suit because to meet God you gotta look nice and then turn around and rap about breaking up with his gf so he could bang sluts. like boy what r you doing. Like his vibe fits it all. .. Like man I could NOT imagine Funnyman singing abt wanting to kill himself that would just be ODD hadhsdf .... Funnyman's personality or like the stage persona is so !!!!! ILOVE HIM and his VOICE his voice I love his voice so much <333!!!!!!!
and Like Jdog knows how to do EVERYTHING it seems. what doesnt he do... beside music he somehow even cant stop saving stray animals. he's absolutely fuckign goated with the sauce. beloved emo boy Jdoggy dog <3
Maybe I am sooo sentimental and parasocial about this band since it's the first band I ever got really obsessed with and by the looks of it I am still not over them at all... and they can't stop making good music so I will keep listening to them!!! I deeply regret not seeing them in 2018 when they were in Estonia... PLEASE COME TO BRAZIL ESTONIA I NEEEEEED YOU HERE AGAIN PLEEAAASEEE!!!!!!!!
conclusion: I LOVE HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD
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do you have a must listen for tvxq songs? thank u!!
i do !! i am gonna go with mostly tvxq duo songs but if you want to know some recs pre-split lmk (or just check some of the most popular songs on their artist pages on streaming services)
the chance of love: their last album release in korea (it's been years rip) but it's literally the best song ever. like absolute smash hit banger kings of adult pop and suit concepts
keep your head down: their comeback song after the split. bad bitches uniting, they had one chance to not be kicked to the curb by sm too and they took it. reinvented music as we know it.
humanoids: actually the best repackage of any kpop album ever and this song blueprinted anything you see 4th gen boy groups do nowadays. fathers and kings of noise music of edm !!!!
viva: legendary iconic incredible killer most amazing b-side from the humanoids album. she has legend status in the fandom for good reason!
light my moon LIKE THIS: yunho and changmin made two separate solo songs for their jpn releases and then those songs got combined to one tohoshinki song and it's the gayest things they've done in years. happy pride month
before u go: rnb excellence from the vocal kings. the second half of this song is just both of them going off the hinges with their voices, which is perfect. people always mention changmin's vocals (rightfully! the king of kings) but yunho is always matching him on these songs bc he is that good.
jealous: my favourite tvxq / tohoshinki song from my favourite album XV. this song has everything. strong guitars, vocal harmonies that go crazy where yunho gets the lead harmony, asinine horny lovesick lyrics ... a toho classic!
the reflex: b-side from their tohoshinki summer release last year and another song of the century. whoever @ avex chose for them to sing about pining after your long lost now married ex-flame ... i owe you millions for the spectacle
spellbound: another legendary song in the fandom .... for many their best album title track / best era overall. it's definitely up in the top 5 minimum bc their music is so damn good. spellbound i love u no one can be u and that is ur power
disvelocity: a hidden gem !!!! the legend the most iconic. my personal favourite tvxq b-side it goes so crazy. it is legit just so good and one of my fave songs ever
hope this little list helps you check them out heheeee <3333
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-. wenzhe-core (pt. 2 now with SAD) (main-verse)
will always look younger than he is i've cursed him like this on purpose and yes it is a curse if you're 22 and someone is surprised you're not a minor anymore (i'm talking from EXPERIENCE--)
not a single pen of his has ever made it to an ownership lasting longer than 2 weeks because he loses them all always without fail
holes for earrings, but only studs, and REALLY TIGHT because he will lose them in his bed and if he takes them off instead he'll lose them in his clothes or literally anywhere
taller than most his friends because most of his friends are (cis) girls and because girls gravitate towards him to have a lanky friend to block Bad Men with
love confessions by students (sO ICKY HE FEELS SO ICKY)
reading glasses wearer, 'where are my glasses' he asks while they sit on his head, reaches up to check if they're on his head and knocks them straight off his head
thinking the social network is one of the most tragic love stories he's ever seen
being way too passionate for a supposed ally and never realizing until it's too late
somehow managing to be extremely considerate between one ridiculous one-liner and the next
beautiful handwriting YES but useless because TOO SMALL
never needs to check a grocery list if he's made one he will remember every item
will promptly forget everything he intended to buy if he did not make a grocery list at one point
gets creative with his contacts and how he names them and then forgets who's who
never deletes or blocks a number, he needs to know if a bitch is trying to reach out again, if it is a bitch calling, he'll still pick up with 'hello? who's this?'
he's actually a massive compulsive liar but he's half-self-aware about it because half the time he'll say a lie that did not need to be one, like, he did not have to lie about that, what-- he'll just 'haha lmao anyways-' and follow it up with the truth
his self-irony sense of humour goes from: self-deprecating derailing mental health to narcissist in training, hardly any in between
every time a girl shows him a guy and asks for his thoughts he enters a final fantasy boss-fight in his head, on one side he doesn't want to vocalize if he's shit when he's shit and he can tell because it might hurt her, on the other if he's too positive and approving it sounds GAY--
about a game he has 500 hours on: gosh this game is so fucking stupid
wenzhe cannot legally consume anything with jam.es ch.ee.k in the cast it's bad for his bisexuality
yes, wenzhe does fulfill the bisexual meme of being completely at the mummy (1999)'s mercy
"there's this song i found in a spotify song radio that i think you should listen to" is basically wenzhe confessing his undying loyalty and love (any kind) towards you
can always be roped into handling more of a thing than what would be fair, and he'd do this while being completely self-aware he's being screwed over/he has too much on his plate already
has never had a boyfriend, has had romantic feelings towards men and has ruined friendships about it because he got weird about it
has had girlfriends but doesn't really have his shit together well enough to keep one, he's not a bad boyfriend per se but most people would like a little more attention, affection, initiative, you name it
conversations starting with 'did you know-'
acts of service, remembering your taste your favourites, things like that are his love language
has begun estranging himself from most of his relationships ever since Her death but subtly and slowly enough most'll probably only notice months down the line where suddenly 'hey... wait, has anyone heard from wenzhe lately?'
had an unsent text he wanted to send Her from after her death, the text read 'I'm so sorry'
broke his phone in the breakdown that followed that text, got a new phone, re-added her number to his contacts
hers is the only one he saved with her actual name (čĺŠĺŚ, YĂş QiĂ nrĂş)
guys i cannOT stress how close to spiraling he is lmao
#;ooc#the guilty;about#long post#these are going on his doc btw gonna open up a trivia section#fun drinking game would be trying to figure out which of these coincide with len-core HINT the earrings are one#death tw#loss tw#;queue
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2022 kpop wrap up
bro this year did not let up for a second
quick thank yous
wjsn chocome super yuppers thank you for making camp kpop again
fromis_9 dm was the first choreography i learned this year thanks for letting me be a sexy queen for a bit
taeyeon INVU music video was so aesthetically in sync with endwalker that it blew my tiny weed addled brain
pixy villain goth bitches rise up
twice celebrate yeah i cried when they renewed ok
dance class staples
viviz bop bop i didnt watch queendom2
ive love dive you already know
aespa illusion sluuuurp
b side spotlight
rocket punch in my world
red velvet bamboleo
purple kiss singles were ass but their bsides were gold
twice basics fuuuuck yeah dude
itzy racer vocal fry queens
wjsn done dont disband dont disband dont disband
fav post-izone project
i cant even tell you how much joy i get out of seeing most of the izone girlies thriving. yena, yuri, chaeyeon, and eunbi all made fantastic solo songs, wonyoung, yujin, chaewon, and sakura are tearing it up in ive and le sserafim respectively, and I even got peeks of nako and hitomi throughout the year. like, my tiny heart cant take it.
i loved eunbi in izone, i loved her when i watched produce 48 this year, and as a soloist in 2022 she absolutely impressed me. her icy voice and house instrumentals are just what i need and i thoroughly loved glitch and underwater
fav songs i changed my mind about
okay O.O literally had me by the throat until the let me be your super heroooo and then i lost interest. I think I had hit superhero mental saturation from existing on the internet for the last five years and hearing the word superhero was somehow the last straw & i was just like fuck this song. I was wrong dude. several months later, my bedtime edibles would hit and I'd be typing O.O into the youtube search bar multiple nights a week.
also
billlie gingaminga yo
I reluctantly got into boy groups this year
I got into kpop back in 2013 because the goth bar near me had a monthly kpop night. the bartenders were mean as fuck but made unbelievably strong drinks, and they would project the music videos onto a huge screen and my roommate and I would get sloshed and try to twerk to HyunA. It was a simple and beautiful time. but. the DJ who ran the event was such an unabashed EXO stan and we would spend half of the night drunkenly talking shit about her not playing enough girl group songs.
it makes zero sense for me to still have this chip on my shoulder, especially in a year where pretty much everyone agrees that girl groups dominated the industry, but I've been admittedly ignoring boy groups for the majority of my time as a kpop fan and it just started to feel unfair.
drag me for this but Blessed-Cursed got its claws into my brain. I was sick of not knowing what naega byeonhae meant. I liked doing the silly anime pose choreo during Thunderous. I'm like, vaguely aware of who the members of Seventeen are. wow. truly in my growth era. dont ask me about nct tho
who i'm watching for 2023
Fifty Fifty had a no-skip debut mini. higher is fantastic dizzying bubblegum pop, log in is?? cyber girl crush?? lovin me is smooth af, this mini is just so polished for a debut
CSR ohhh myyyy goddd are they filling such a sorely needed niche in kpop right now. I couldn't get into pop? pop the fuzzy effect sounded vaguely horror movie to me, but loveticon is wonderful I can't wait to see what they do next.
period
basically nothing i can say about these tracks, if you listen to them you feel the impact
le sserafim antifragile
ive after like
newjeans ditto
i hope 2023 is better for yall
kep1er good luck truly
itzy blink twice if you need help burying jyps body
loona unionize
closing thoughts
I got to see Twice play in new york and that was sick. thats all
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I havenât seen this thing in a literal year okay so Iâll clarify my comments on each of the queenâs âintro sectionsâ a little bit more as Iâve obviously gained more knowledge
and now I swear like thereâs no fucking tomorrow so even better
Catalinaâs verse has a clear rhythm. The sass of it all and the authority! She sounds so much like BeyoncĂŠ I MEAN YOU WANT A QUEEN BEE? WELL THEREâs HALF A DOZEN! I also love the random string insertions like how there are deviating parts in No Way, like the choir. Also maybe a Spanish guitar idk and that base drop at the end is MMMMMMM
Anneâs verse sounds a lot more like her Lily Allan âWho cares!â choruses more than her cool, Avril Lavigne ambition lead power chords verses. Which is kinda ironic considering the choruses are meant to match her âjust live and have funâ real life mentality rather than the misogynistic persona given to her. Often sheâs portrayed by particularly MALE historians as a temptress whose every move was meticulously planned, she was incredibly smart and it made her stand out. So it was used against her. At the beginning of the musical youâre assumed to have the historical personaâs of them as at least a basic view of them; if you had a view of them at all. So to use this âsofterâ Lily Allen version of Anne as your intro to her is â¨*chefâs kiss*â¨
Janeâs verse is obviously very musically similar to her song. The puns set up the wordplay that this musical will use and establish her as a âmomâ. I mean if you know anything about her you know that sheâs mostly defined by the fact she had a son. She even outright says right after she introduces herself (rude). And while you can criticize that she doesnât really share more about herself and uses Edward as her main argument point in the fight scene; thatâs the point. Thatâs her entire tragedy. She died. The âsee moreâ she was referring to was how Heart of Stone is fundamentally about how Jane loved a man who may not love her back. At least not in the ideal or same way. The song is a way to process that this man could have possibly been maybe not as⌠amazing as sheâs trying to say. You may also notice the four little notes at the end, Iâm pretty sure thatâs a simplified version of Heart of Stoneâs chord progression or at least downright included in HoS
Ich Ben Anna of Cleves and that accordion just hit HARD like mmmjmm YESSSSS HAND OVER THOSE BACKING CHORDS. Lotâs of phone references to once again perpetuate the dating app analogy. Anna out right insulting Henry is very good introduction to her character in this musical. If you really wanna stretch it this establishes her as âthe bitchâ with the being a bitch and the backing voices well⌠backing her up. Even in her own native language! She is that bitch and she will only continue to be that bitch! I like how the insult comes right after talking about how she was forever labeled for her appearances and than she immediately talks about how Henryâs body is even less appealing.
Theres actually not a lot to talk about musically for Howardâs. It sounds the MOST like the base for all these verses. But her verse is CARRIED by the vocals that RIFFFFFFFF!!! Also Iâm pretty sure it has more beats with that hit hat possibly alluding to AYWDâs UNGODLY FAST BPM! (Okay itâs not that fast but it has the same BPM as Toxic for context). âThe funâs begunâ subtly sets up Katâs motif of âfunâ and âplayâ. Playtimes over, yada yada you get the gist. Itâs honestly kind of sad. Lock up your husbands and sons? Yeah you have to RESTRICT men from her? Thatâs⌠dark
Like I said in the OG post, Cathyâs starts off very RnB and sheâs venerable. But she gains her confidence and gets all pop again. The piano is lovely and the beat drops. The snapping and low beats were established by Catalina (whoâs based off of BeyoncĂŠ and JLo, who are known for their percussion usage). And then they come back as the queens come to support her and they start singing as a group again. Because sheâs the last one, of course sheiks the one that transitions into them singing together, but at the same time it makes sense narratively. BUT ALSO THE POWER IN HER VOICE! ITâs AMAZING! I love how were hit by I think a power chord that eases us back into the mega pop of the actual song itâs great!
Like I mentioned in the OG post each section toys with the melody. What I meant was backing instrumentals.
Lina doesnât really have one but she does have that guitar
Anne has the keyboard and possibly plucking at string instruments like the violin
Jane has a mix of orchestra string instruments AND a piano
Anna has an accordion (thatâs sounds amazing btw I canât stop gushing over it it sounds amazing)
Kat also has the keyboard (once again carried by those vocals)
Cathy has piano and those AWESOME electric guitar and bass at the end
Sorry if I said anything I already mentioned
OK HERE WE GO LIST ON WHY EX WIVES IS THE BEST THING TO EVER <3
It instantly tells you what to expect. Bunch of amazing women with insane vocal ranges and the energy of a Taylor Swift concert.
Amazing composing
The use of motifs, every single verse with the queens saying lines in order has the green sleeves melody snuck into there
Great symbolism with said motif! We are quite literally forced to hear it even if the situation doesnât particularly call for it
EBM GREENSLEVES MY BELOVED <333333
The use of the different vocal ranges overlapping in the âWivesâ and the first sung note in musical is just â¨chefs kissđ¤â¨
âAll you ever hear and read about!â RAW LINE. RAW. OMFG YES
All of K Howardâs lines. Thatâs the entire bullet point.
Great introduction to the queens! The problem with Uranium Suite and Fall Fair Suite is that Uranium depicts how people would see the choir (only on a surface level) while Fall Fair shows us how their actually like but doesnât provide that much context as to that their a choir. However what Ex Wives does it that it shows them as individuals as well as clearly shows they CAN work as a group but they donât get much individuality from it
Also speaking of RTCâs St. Cassian Chamber Choir, the Queens are technically a choir! MAKING THISE DAMN MELODIES SO MUCH MORE SATISFYING TO LISTEN TO
Also iconic lines
Quickly foreshadows in subtle ways (AUDIBLE STORY TELLING MY BELOVED)
Once again comparing my 2 fav musicals, RTC has this thing where each character gets a version of Karnakâs theme, SIX does this too in the Queenâs intros
AND ALL THE REMIXES. ALL SOMEHOW MANAGE TO SNEAK IN MORE GREENSLEVES. THE SYMBOLISM. THE MOTIFS. YESSSSSS
Already tells you the amazing humor of wit and sarcasm you can expect to see through out the musical
More audible foreshadowing via the style of each remix
Lina is simple at first with a few strings, but has a lot of little bits added from time to time. It toys with the melody and what it can apply into the already catchy tune. Her intro is probably the one with the most inconsistency as it does not keep the added stuff going. It has a relatively low and steady beat but makes up for simplicity in vocal potency. ALSO JUST SO SAVAGE SHE ATE THAT UP FR FR. Just like No Way
Anne has a slightly higher and more excited melody. The Tempo is the same but serves less of a heavy role unlike Linaâs and is mainly just the supporting cast to the melody. While Anneâs vocals stay relatively high throughout at the end she goes lower and more sinister. Great audible storytelling! Thereâs little to no playing with whatâs been set up and when there is itâs all subtle. As mentioned before the break is only at the end. Itâs so cherry and cheeky but if you look at the lyrics it uh- kinda intense. Very DLYH if ask me
JANE SEYMOUR JUST IS PUN FILLED, THE JOKES. It perfectly sets her up to be the one overlooked and the more⌠patient and forgiving one of the group. She only ever snaps in one of the two fight scenes. Also the fact that she claimed she was the only one he truly love, while sadly likely to be true, also contrasts how loving and caring her sing ends up being with the slight cockiness that the line can be read as along with the infamous âRUDE!â. Her melody is the middle. The added wind pipes(?) later are the high. The tempo is a sort of balance from the higher notes. Her melody is so melancholy and monotone. Itâs very Jane and very Heart of Stone fr fr letâs keep this greatness up!
ICH BEN ANNA VON CLEVES. This one does not disappoint either! You can already see the consistent parallels of Annaâs relationship with online dating throughout the song, so itâs good thatâs itâs inky reinforced here but not much! Also Haus of Holbein foreshadowing so I guess that softens the whiplash somewhat- Also this intro if the only one where the other Queens serve vocals more than once, I guess you could connect it to how Get Down is the only song that has Anna going out of her way to get the Queens involved (THATS ISNâT BY U BEING PROBLEMATIC ANNE). Also Annaâs snarky comment at the end is ironic as she was probably the only one besides Cathy who didnât have to deal with Henry in that aspect. Also very very simple only having the accordion, tempo, and clicks to compliment. Get Down!
PRICK UP YOUR EARS IN THE KATHRINE! WHO LOST HER HEAD! For the longest time I thought it was âbeheaded; before I promised you Iâd see outside of wedâ referencing both how short her life and time with Henry was. But no itâs âpromiscuity outside of wedâ đ. Either works however! Kinda ironic that Kat is the one to interrupt Annaâs comment as⌠ya know⌠But anyways. The chord progression on this one is especially of note as itâs actual kinda different from AYWD. While AWYD goes High and ten descends, this one go High -> Lower -> Lower Medium -> Low. Interesting indeed! Long of stings and slashes to replace the clicks that Anna had! Also not sure but Tempo seems to be more dominant?
BAM TINY WHIPLASH STRAIT INTO A LAMENT BABY. Then it goes pop again as Cathy gains her balance. Notice how the beats donât comeback until that point. The first two lines rather have the piano as the click clack. Past that THEN the tempo beats come back once Cathy is talking about and addressing them as a GROUP. She is the one to slide them back into the chorus after all! Foreshadowing as how she convince them to write fanfic- I mean reclaim their stories! Anyways as I saying, sheâs probably the one who shakes it up the most. More foreshadowing!!! Also Pt. 1 of Cathy being an independent womenâs who may or may not come off as slightly protective and clingy-. Still very IDNYL!
So to recap that giant section; itâs Good use of simplicity, effects, and contrast -> Vocal centric within a happy lucky tune and beat that breaks at the end -> Puns and a somewhat monotone melancholy feel that easily shows character -> More simplicity and focused on the vocals to carry it, also ironic jokes and sarcasm! -> Interesting chord progression and really good wordplay -> Amazing and subtle foreshadowing mix into a lament turned beautiful transition to chorus
Also apparently the Queens go from right to left if you have ear buds in but as a half deaf person I will sadly never get to get the full experience-
Have I talked about the amazing vocals???
MUST WE HAVE A GOOD PLOT WHEN WE HAVE GODLY VOCALS???
THE DAMN RISING NOTES ON THE LINE âWIVESâ AHHHHH
IM SORRY ITS JUST TOO SATISFYING
ALSO NOT TO MENTION THE LINE IS ALSO YET ANOTHER GREENSLEVES INFUSED SNEAKY RAT THING
I SWEAR THE OVERLAPPING VOICES EFFECT GOT ME IN A TRANCE
THE RISE AND THEN THE STOP AND THE LOWER RISED IS SO
SEJSJKSKEMSKKEMEMSKEKEK
Also can we talk about how dramatic the beginning is? I love it lmao
Also how over time when they the rhyme their just like âugh this b*tch again stfu Iâm too tired to deal with thisâ
The fact that Catalina is the first every voice you hear in the entire musical but Cathy isnât the last line in the sing or the whole show is a nice detail, idk if it was intentional fore shadowing but itâs great!
Also the fact that Hamilton ends on âWho lives who dies who tells your storyâ and SIX instantly throws you with a âListen up let me tell you a story!â Is my favorite coincidence
Katâs lines are potentially longer to match AYWDâs length
ALL THE REFERENCES TO BOTH THE QUEENS AND TUDOR HISTORY I CANT GO INTO BECAUSE THERES TOO MANY
LOOK AT GENIUS
LITERALLY EVERY LINE HAS SOMETHING BEHIND IT
EVERY. LINE. EVERY. SINGLE. ONE.
Ill try my best to fit as many as I can off the top my head
I canât fit everything so this is it- thank you for coming to my Ted talk
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random romantic headcannons of your favorite total drama character/s go !!
â bat anon đŚ >:]]
oh hell yeah!! >:)) here's a couple of my favs <3
tdi dating hcs for my fav characters!!
cody (literally my all time favorite i love him):
he's kinda a dumbass
but a lovable one
he panics at any advances you make
he tries to act suave and totally fails
HE DOES THAT THING WHERE HE COMES UP TO YOU AND TRIES TO LEAN ON THE NEAREST OBJECT WHILE MAKING EYE CONTACT WITH YOU AND THEN HE FALLS AND YOU HAVE TO RUSH HIM TO THE ER CUZ HE JUST SHATTERED LIKE 7 BONES AND STARTED SPEAKING IN TONGUES
his love languages are physical touch and acts of service
aka he's super clingy and he does literally everything for you even though you don't need his help
he's a sweetheart :(( i love him
he is the type of mf to not make you a playlist, BUT BURN SONGS ONTO A CD FOR YOU AND USE SHARPIES TO DOODLE ON IT
he loves making little artsy things for you
izzy:
this bitch is batshit crazy and that's why i love her
imagine a calm, quiet life inside a cabin in the woods
okay, now throw that entire dream away
because izzy is so far from calm and quiet
this girl is an OUTLAW
she's always on the run and going on these bizarre adventures (LOL), and she's going to drag her wonderful partner with her
skydiving, jetskiing, face-planting off of a 70 foot tall mountain into a giant pool of cotton candy
you name it, she's going to do it with you
she's also very clingy; even when you're warm, she's going to be hanging off of you like a baby koala
she's bad at expressing her love for you but she makes you feel it through the things she does
she gives you like, awful nicknames
like they're just TERRIBLE but she thinks they're funny and likes the way you cringe when she calls you them
you have gotten called a "pookie wookie boo bear" in front of your entire close family and you still aren't sure if they realized she was being ironic
bridgette:
she's one of the most nonchalant partners you could ever ask for
she's so sweet? literal queenshit
she's a naturally pretty sporty person and she loves to share her passions with people she cares about, so you're going to play sports with her regardless
even if you totally suck, she's going to help you do your best
a sucker for having her hair played with
it literally puts her to sleep
run your fingers through her hair, brush it, style it, whatever
totally hogs the sheets though
loves doing skin care with you
the two of you are going to be sitting on her floor with face masks on while she paints your nails, and there's probably gonna be some shitty reality tv program blaring from a laptop and that's okay
duncan:
he's a risk-taker and a half
he loops you into all kinds of trouble, but intentionally and unintentionally and as duncan's partner, it's something you've gotten used to
he gets you lots of stuff
sometimes he pays for it, other times he doesn't, but that doesn't matter (or so he says)
"babe, are you sure this is safe?" "not at all, would holding my hand help?" "WHAT"
he's bad at words and awkward when it comes to physical affection but he does try
he loves spending time with you, whether it's late-night drives with the music blaring or WALKING through a mcdonald's drive-through
everything is better with you there
and even though he sucks at communicating it, he tries to show you how much he loves you all the time
even if it's not obvious
dj:
so vocal abt how much he loves you
words of affirmation are indeed his shit
he makes you feel so loved and appreciated; you're literally the person EVER in his eyes
and he's going to make you feel like the only person in the world
LOVES paying for like, super fancy outings for the two of you
he can and will find a reason to celebrate every saturday just so you two can go to a fancy upscale restaurant that you really like
he also adores spending time with you outside
just laying on a grassy, flower-covered hill in the sunlight, pointing out the shapes of clouds, or sitting on the porch before dinner as it pours
OH SPEAKING OF FLOWERS??
this man is like, a bouquet connoisseur
shows up to your house on random occasions and gives you flowers
why?
because he can <3
gwen:
WOAH
pretty goth girl <3
homegirl gives you so many snacks? you go over to her house once and you're completely loaded
like she's got a minifridge and everything
she can and will do your makeup too, if you want her to ofc
draws all sorts of pictures for you
she'll give you pages out of her sketchbook, little doodles on your arm, full-blown painted portraits of you, the whole thing
she also writes a lot so you can bet she's written at least 5 poems about you
she's like lowkey clingy? so she definitely texts you A LOT
BUT NOT IN A SCARY "TEXTING YOU 500 TIMES EVERY 10 MINUTES" KINDA WAY
she steals your clothes all the time
and if you're the same size in clothes? you guys are gonna be trading clothes all the time
she just loves dressing you up and buying you stuff she's so cool
owen:
LITERAL SUCKER FOR GIVING YOU THINGS
you're like, the only person he'll willingly share his food with
he also loves making food for you? and he's a really good cook
he's perfectly fine with having nights in the house; just chilling on the couch and watching movies and stuff like that
but he also loves leaving the house
he's a really chill person, and he's super fun to be around too? so while your relationship is pretty lax, it's also super hyper
just literal chaos
his love language is words of affirmations
homeboy talks you up and down about how attractive you are, how great you are to be around, how he wouldn't be complete without you
it's sickeningly sweet and you couldn't ask for anything else
HE PROBABLY TEASES YOU A LOT TOO??
HE'S SUPER TALL SO EVEN IF YOU'RE LIKE, AN INCH SHORTER THAN HIM, YOU'RE GOING TO BE THE BUTT OF "LOL SHORT" JOKES FOR THE ENTIRETY OF YOUR RELATIONSHIP AND ONWARD
harold:
he is such a nerd.
IN THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE
super awkward but a sucker for intimacy
he does. the same thing as cody where he tries to act suave and then fucks it up
except he doesn't fall over his feet and trip, he falls over his words and then gets embarrassed that he forgot how to talk
so easily flustered
he teases you relentless too, so just look at him in a certain way or something like that and he's gonna be like "oh fuck oh fuck ohfuckohfuckohfuck"
asks to play video games with you, and then kicks your ass
loves loves LOVES listening to you talk about your interests; he's super attentive and the sound of your voice is super comforting to him
he absolutely asks you questions about it too
#total drama#total drama island#tdi#tdi cody#tdi izzy#tdi bridgette#tdi duncan#tdi dj#tdi gwen#tdi owen#tdi harold#cody x reader#izzy x reader#bridgette x reader#duncan x reader#dj x reader#gwen x reader#owen x reader#harold x reader#tdi cody x reader#tdi izzy x reader#tdi bridgette x reader#tdi duncan x reader#tdi dj x reader#tdi gwen x reader#tdi owen x reader#tdi harold x reader
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made for you // v.h.
hello.. im sorry i havent been posting. school has been keeping me busy but i wanted to post this. this idea comes from @yelenasdarling so thank you ! i recommend listening to halleyâs comet by billie eilish (as well as the whole album) bc thatâs the song that is being discussed in this (as well as many others), so yuh. enjoy ! and i promise i havenât forgotten about party @ y/ns !
vinnie hacker x singer!fem!reader
Word Count: 1408, edited
WARNING: MAJOR FLUFF LUV
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As the year was coming to an end, so was your debut album. For months, youâd been working with the best producers, musicians, and doing endless promo for this album and within a few days, youâd be playing it for the label. Obviously because it is your first record, youâre protective over it. No one had heard it besides the people working on it. So, you were a bit nervous to let your pleading boyfriend, Vinnie, tag along to the studio with you.
It was Friday, and you two had been chilling in his room when your producer, Sarah, said she needed you to go over it before the label meeting. As you bid your goodbyes to Vinnie, informing him of the reason for your departure, he pouted. âWhy canât I come?â he nearly cried, giving you his puppy dog eyes. Because you couldnât resist themâand you just canât say ânoâ to himâyou allowed him to come.
Now here the two of you were, in the studio and listening to Sarah go on and on about how long it took for her to finish mastering it. Your manager, Jen, had came too. She had to hear the album for herself also. She couldnât have her client looking a mess in front of her bosses. Bad for business and her reputation.
ââŚand after an hour or two of making sure your vocals were clear, I finally finish the album.â Sarah explained. âHonestly, this is probably the best album Iâve produced in a minute, and I worked on SZAâs album.â
âThat good?â Vinnie asked with a smirk, leaning against the studio door. âThatâs sick. Iâm ready to listen to it.â
As that sentence left Vinnieâs mouth, you felt your anxiety overcome you. âAre you sure, Sarah? There has to be some sort of adlib I need to rework or something. Canât be ready so soon.â
âY/n, it canât get any better than this. This is a solid project. I should know, I spent days listening to it over and over again. Trust me, itâs ready.â
âBesides, itâs too late to rerecord now.â Jen added. âThe label meeting is next Thursday, and we donât have a week for Sarah to mix and master all over again. Once the label gives us the greenlight, if thereâs anything to tweak, you can do it before you have to submit the final project. But until then, no changes and no additions.â
You sighed, nodded your head. Itâs not that you were afraid of it not being perfect. You were more scared of what Vinnie would think. I mean, heâs the one who inspired the album; more than half of the songs are about him. His opinion meant everything to you, and if he didnât like an inch of itâŚthat would destroy you.
As you were sulking and picking at your chipped nail polish, Vinnie wandered over to you where you sat at the soundboard with Sarah. He leaned against it and smiled down at you. âWhatâs the matter, baby?â
âNothing.â You sighed, keeping your head down. He scoffed and chuckled. âY/n, youâre playing with your nail polish. You always do that when youâre upset.â
He pulled you up and took you out of your seat before sitting down himself and placing you on his lap. âTell Santa whatâs up.â He joked, wrapping his arms around your waist.
âIâm just nervous. This album means so much to me.â
âCompletely understandable. Itâs your first one, it should mean a lot to you.â
You shook your head. âItâs not just because of that. Itâs also because itâs about you. The only reason you havenât came with me to the studio until now is because I didnât want you to hate anything on this, and it would kill me if you did.â
âY/n, look at meââyou finally met his eyes for the first timeââI could never not like anything you do. Especially if itâs dedicated to me. Thatâs like throwing away a gift you gave me. I wouldnât ever do that. So donât think for a minute that Iâd hate this. Thatâs literally impossible.â
You smiled, planting a kiss on his forehead. âYouâre too good for me.â
âI know.â He laughed and turned to Sarah. âPlay us the album!â He said dramatically, sending the producer into a fit of giggles.
She followed his orders and with a few clicks and the press of a button, the first song from your album rang out from the studio speakers. You watched timidly as Vinnie bobbed his head up and down as it went from track to track.
âThis shit slaps!â He exclaimed as âY/n Bossa Novaâ played. He nearly about died during âOxytocinâ, claiming it to be god tier. Minutes went by until you got to the final track âHalleyâs Cometâ, and you were scared to play him this song.
While the other tracks were quite playful in nature, this one was different. The song was a bit cynical, but it was also like a love letter to Vinnie. Never before have you ever felt what you had with him. And at first that made you scared. But as the months went by and your relationship started to blossom, you realized he was the one for you. This was just your way of telling him that.
When it started, you looked everywhere but at Vinnie. It wasnât just because you couldnât bear to see the expression on his face, but also because this song was quite emotional. You didnât want him to see you âbeing a little bitchâ as you put it.
The sound of your soft vocals bounced off the walls and you felt Vinnie place his chin on your shoulder. His hold on you grew tighter as he swayed you two back forth. A small smile crept itâs way onto your face as you tried your best to stray away from crying.
âIâve been loved before, but right now in this moment,â you sung, âI feel more and more like I was made for youâŚâ
When those lyrics hit, you felt Vinnie stop swaying. Hell, you were pretty sure he had stopped breathing too. You didnât know what to think about that; did he not like the song, is he shocked? What was he thinking and feeling? Shortly after, the song came to an end with you singing, âI think I might have fallen in loveâŚwhat am I to do?â
And with that, the album finished. The room was silent, the only sound being your sniffles. Although that was broken when Sarah screamed. âWasnât that amazing!? Ugh, my powerâŚI really outdid myself on this one.â
Thankfully, Jen understood the impact of that last song. âSarah, why donât we go get a Snickers or something from the vending machine?â
âI canât eat anything fatty, Jen. You know this.â
Jen mouthed some profanities and threats at the woman causing her to shoot up from her chair and run out into the hallway. âWeâll leave you two alone for a minute.â Jen smiled, leaving the room and shutting the door behind her.
Neither of you or Vinnie spoke and that somewhat was comforting. However, part of it made you feel insecure about the album, âHalleyâs Cometâ in specific. Out of all the songs, thatâs the one you wanted him to like the most.
The silence soon grew uncomfortable, so you decided to be the first to speak. âWell, that was the album. Whatâd you think?â
He opened his mouth, but it was obviously he couldnât find the right words to say. âI-I donât know how to even put it in words.â
âThat bad?â You sighed.
âNo, never.â He laughed. âIt was beautiful, all of it really. And that last song, that was amazing.â
You pursed your lips, hiding the grin wanting to break free. âYou think so?â
âYeah, it was definitely one of my favorites. To know I had that much of an impact on you, itâs really sweet. I didnât think I could simp for you any harder than I do now.â
âShut up!â you laughed, slapping his shoulder.
âItâs the truth!â he said, throwing his hands up in defense. âI love you, Y/n. I really do.â
âI love you too.â And with that, he laid a sweet and gentle kiss on your lips.
Pulling back, he said, âOh and just so you know, I agree with you.â
âOn what?â
âYou were definitely made for me.â
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fine, iâll elaborate on my thoughts about tylor sift but they will be disorganized
disclaimer: i know a few people will read this and be like âop is a hozier fan can she really talk about the cultural obsession with mediocre white art?â and the answer is yes because a) iâm black and i have an english degree so can do whatever i fucking want, b) hozier is a better artist than taylor objectively, like his mediocre tracks would be considered her great ones, and c) the comparison of taylor to hozier is part of the problem Genuinely because i donât even think white people like half the music they listen to, they just donât wanna be left behind, weâll get into this later. iâm sorry to everyone who is tired of hearing about him but hozier will be returning later in this post jsfglsjlgldsjlfd
second note: read this
i donât just dislike taylor because sheâs white. i donât dislike taylor because sheâs a woman. i donât dislike her because she writes mean and petty lyrics about past relationships and people who wronged her. i donât dislike taylor because her public circle of friends is almost exclusively blonde white celebrities with their own laundry lists of issues that includes ryan reynolds and blake lively who are poster children for white privilege and pseudo-excellence if iâve ever seen them. i dislike taylor because the amalgamation of all of those things is so exemplary of a huge problem i have with the music industry in general but also like american society
fuck it, numbered list!
1. taylor swift consistently releases the same mediocre album but in different colors. every album is the same lyrically and tonally. her body of work rarely goes very far above âgood for taylor swiftâ. folklore as both title and musical aesthetic is irrelevant to the actual content of the album, which is just every taylor swift album except set to folk pop and with a bit more cussing, congrats for babyâs first swear. iâve seen folklore compared to much better bodies of work and even propped up by stans as album of the year, a distinction that rina sawayama and chloe x halle will be battling it out for if there is any justice in the world at all. the fact that she is allowed to do this and still be considered great when this is something that even white male artists are butchered critically for... astounds me. like we all know how well received all of coldplayâs similar sounding albums are.... Come on.Â
2. i donât think taylor or her work is particularly feminist and yet for some reason every time she frowns an army of white women brings her kleenex. iâm not saying taylorâs anger has always been unjustified, but her feminism to me has always felt like âi can do whatever a man can doâ feminism, which is utterly fucking useless to me as a black woman. itâs only useful to her because as a wealthy, white, straight, cis white woman her ONLY obstacle in life is her gender. and if she just didnât have that tricky little bitch then maybe people would take her seriously. like, just think about her music video for the man... what was the thesis of that? what was the point of that? with all of her privileges sheâd just be gaining a single extra privilege. sheâs a blonde blue eyed thin white girl, the world kisses her feet. i have no interest in proving myself any better or any worse than white men, they are not the standard for how a person should be treated, theyâre cautionary tales, and white women are too. i think taylor capitalizes off of white woman victimhood, and itâs all over her writing style. even when sheâs trying to be empowered, like in mad woman for example, there is this tone to it of victimization, poking the bear, unleashing the beast if you will. she invokes the imagery of salem witches and even more boldly chooses a noose to write about in the song which is..... surely going to be a white tumblr staple for many gifsets to come but holy shit is it hollow. she also tends to come back to teenage memories in her music and sheâs thirty. i donât think about being seventeen unless iâm being held at gunpoint but she seems to think about it All The Time. and part of this is to keep herself young, at least in her music, which only further ingrains this image of fragile teeny bopper taylor into the mind of the listener, fueling her victim image. this imagery and language means nothing because the world always rallies around taylor. even when she was the butt of jokes for not being beyonce (which she is not and never can be) and writing about her exes (which she does), she was largely supported by the industry and by critics. look at how many fucking awards she has!
3. folk and indie and alternative music is in a moment of transition, where musicians of color are getting the chance to really speak about how theyâve been treated in these overwhelmingly white circles and create their own standards and their own voices. and for taylor swift to swoop in with aaron dessner and jack antonoff fantano and almost reassert that mid-2010s indie sound as The Sound of folk pop in the popular consciousness.... it makes me violent! it! makes! me! violent!Â
4. back to hozier! finally, i wanna talk about white standom, fandom, bandom, and womandom. i often see these very superficial comparisons between hozier and taylor (and hozier and florence and hozier and stevie nicks and hozier and whatever other white woman in fashion) and they frustrate me for more than one reason. i know that hozier has met taylor and said sheâs cool, which is nice of him and heâs a nice man, but iâm not a nice man so iâm going to just say it: none of the people who have made those posts have listened to more than four hozier songs and it shows. the reason why this matters is because these posts catch on and create an image and preconception of hozierâs music that is divorced from reality and divorced from his influences and most importantly divorced from the deliberate and reverent blackness of his musical style. hozier has his white male privilege in the industry for sure but heâs not as towering of a giant as taylor and taylorâs music is an unsalted chicken, plain oatmeal, white paint drying on a white wall, a stick of unflavored gum. her music is so white it told me that its dad is a cop. i am, as a black hozier fan, exhausted with having to share space with white women who donât know why hozierâs music kicks me in my lungs sometimes and think that taylor mentioning a tree ONCE in her 3 minute acoustic guitar slog about whatever suburb is the same when it simply is not. i swear some of you are pretending to love taylor because your friends love her and you donât wanna be left out of the hot new musical discourse but sheâs only the hot new musical discourse CONSTANTLY because sheâs a white woman, sheâs almost the Perfect white woman. like if someone asked me to describe a white woman, it would be taylor swift. her position at the top of the musical pyramid among people who eclipse her musically, vocally, and lyrically is only allowed because sheâs The Perfect White Woman. sheâs an ideal. white girls relate to her immediately because of it and now we have this unshakable mob of unbearable white women who think that the world has wronged someone who literally wrote fanfiction about the rich oil heiress white woman who owned her rhode island mansion before her aklghlghdhlgs it drives me fucking NUTSÂ
anyway thatâs all. if you made it this far, listen to adia victoria, kaia kater, samantha crain, valerie june, kelsey lu, corinne bailey rae, brittany howard, kimya dawson, japanese breakfast, cold specks, left at london, rhiannon giddens, aisha badru, shea diamond, nadine shah, xenia rubinos, karen o, mirel wagner.... Anyone
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same like I love the vibe of red hair but the fact that I have to walk through fire to get my hair blonde bc Mediterranean vibes just to dye it red and have it never leave me is just not the wave.
Literally I already was like wow Hyunjin is a great dancer and rapper, I get that Changbin and Han are the Rappers⢠of skz but I love that Hyunjin offers a different style than both of them, and then I saw the Psycho cover he did with like other dudes I donât remember (I just remember Ireneâs rap was notâŚ..honored wellâŚ.) and I was like wHAR RHE FUCK HYUNJIN DOING WENDYS VOCALS and I passed away in that moment. I want more BGs to cover GG songs, even a step further I want skz to cover GNO from Miley Cyrusâ Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus album I want it all. I miss when seungmin used to dye his hair.
oh man i also have really dark black hair naturally and it is SUCH a bitch to color and i just would love something that clean that colors so well it would save how much i bleach my hair lmao
YESSS i think hyunjin and minho specifically are both so much MORE than what they seem, like hyunjins rapping, the STYLE is so unique and his vocal tone is soooo interesting. and minhos vocals are like ???? amazing, ESPECIALLY since he joined jyp with just dance experience and he had to start at the beginning and how he sings SO WELL, the parts he got in the relrelases are all SO gorgeous. like i know why changbin and jisung get so much praise, they 1000% deserve it but the fact that theres just THAT MUCH more talent in skz is SO insane i wanna scream about every one of them and how they each bring so much more than what is even remotely needed for skz to be as good as it is. like they could do so well with even half their talent but they have so much that each member is just over flowinggg its crazy
BRO PLS I WOULD DIE IF SKZ COVERED HANNAH MONTANA ASFGDf
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My 5H Song Ranking By Album
Reflection album
We Know - they put crack in this song and it never fails
BO$$ - still such a bop
Sledgehammer - i just like the chorus so much
Them Girls Be Like - this song is dinah's personality
Going Nowhere - i feel so bossy when this song comes on
Brave Honest Beautiful - makes me feel so good about myself
Top Down - âpassed out real and i woke up realaaaâ
Like Mariah - dinah's vocals give me life
This is How We Roll - camilas run is the highlight of this song
Everlasting Love - âalwayslookinovamyshouldercauseidonteverwannamissyouâ
Reflection - good song but its overplayed
Suga Mama - i like it but i don't love it
Body Rock - could never get into this song
Worth It - WHERE IS LAURENS PARTTTTT
7/27
Voicemail - will always and forever be a bop and a half
Big Bad Wolf - makes me feel like a bad bitch and laurens stage performance during this song is the best
No Way - reeks of camren
Write On Me - also reeks of camren
Scared of Happy - makes me cry but is such a good song
Gonna Get Better - gives me hope for the future ot5
Dope - also also reeks of camren
All In My Head - the music video is literally the amazing
Work From Home - lauren in this mv is my fav
Thatâs My Girl - overplayed but still a bop
Squeeze - such a cute song but not my fav
The Life - could never get into this song it just doesn't sound like them
I Lied - i just don't like this song
Not That Kinda Girl - could have done without the feature
1000 Hands - canât listen to this song fully without sobbing
Fifth Harmony
He Like That - the music video was amazing and so was the song
Angel - lauren in this video made me gay
Lonely Night - just a bop of a song
Deliver - i just like this song for no reason
Donât Say You Love Me - this song always makes me cry and we all know why
Down - good song sucky video
Sauced Up - i can't stand this song it doesn't sound like the girls at all
Make You Mad - this song makes me mad
Messy - messy ass lyrics and vocals
Bridges - not even gonna get started on this song
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The Boyz as dating scandal headcanons - Middle line
This is the second part
The usual shit
Hyung line can be found here
Juyeon
Prepare yourselves for a ton of simping cuz I'm WEAK for this man
You were recording a new song and you being a main vocalist meant lots of ad-libs and highnotes
This time you had to sing the entire bridge of the song and pull off a highnote right before the chorus
You were in the dorms and you got a call from the producers to be in the studio within an hour to record that exact part
After ending the call, you did some vocal exercises to warm up your vocal chords
Warming up?", Juyeon peeks his head from the door and you nod affirmatively
As if a light bulb turned in his head, a cat like smirk spread on his lips and you raised an eyebrow
"You know, I could help you warm up even better", he licks his lips and you feel a shiver crawl upon your spine as he trails his hand on your thigh, inching towards your clothed core. Ofc you notice his huge bulge between his legs monster cock wbk
"Ugh, I hate you when you do this" and Juyeon smiles triumphantly as you take off his sweats and boxers and waste no time in taking his huge cock in your mouth
This mf instantly fists your hair and fucks your throat as if his life depends on it and he doesn't let up even when you tap his thigh to let you breathe cuz your throat was legit burning
"Fucking hell, Juyeon! Let me breathe!", you cough, "Sorry, got carried away", he laughs and helps you stand on your feet
You check the time and literally rush out of the dorms cuz you have a fUCKING RECORDING
You end up 10 minutes late at the studio and when you start singing the lines, you literally sound like a dying rat cuz your throat is sore af from juyeons monster cock obviously
ok imma stop here-
Kevin
Cheeky boi
Our moonlight boy Kevin
Who is capable of making you see stars
Literally and metaphorically
Hence why you developed a back pain three days ago
The worst part is that you had to attend a radio show, along with Kevin, Sunwoo and New
Kevin thought it was a wonderful idea to bend you over the kitchen counter and blow your back into next week
AN HOUR BEFORE THE RADIO INTERVIEW
You only felt a sting at first, so you ignored it
Once you got to the studio and sat down to get your makeup done hoooooo boyÂ
You felt like you would break in half
And it only got worse, especially during the interview
Poor New was worried :(
Whereas Kevin had a sly smirk plastered on his face
Sunwoo was lost lmao
New
Ngl, I see Chanhee as a softie most of the time yuki donât cancel me
And this time isnât any different
You were doing a vlive with Chanhee, you had ordered ramen with spicy tteokbokki and decided to do a mini mukbang
You didnât eat much tho cuz you were on a dietÂ
Fans noticed and urged you to eat more and take care of your health cuz they are worried for you uwu deobis are da bestđĽş
âDonât worry guys, Iâm eating the best I can. I plan on eating dessert laterâ, you say and shoot a sly wink towards Chanhee
A couple minutes later, you pretend to drop smth under the table and you slowly crawl on his lap, your hands on his bulge
He gulps audibly as he feels his hardening cock being freed and your tongue traces that one vein on the underside
You donât hesitate to deepthroat him first thing and he tries to choke back a moan
Chanhee notices some comments asking where you are and he laughs nervously
âD-Donât worry, Y/NÂ is s-searching f-for her ear-gah!-ring, clumsy bitch dropped it, hahaâ, he stuttersÂ
Long story short, he was a sweaty mess until the end of the vlive
Q
Changmin
Ji fucking Changmin
A certified tease
Mans is a borderline sadistÂ
You were chilling in the dorms with the rest of the group
You had a blanket draped over your lap and Changminâs
It looked like you were just next to each other, but in reality you were sitting on his lap
When you felt his dick poke your inner thigh, you knew you were in for a ride
âBaby, I need youâ, he whispers to you and you try to keep your cool
âChangmin, donât you dareâ, you whisper-yell and you feel his hand pull down your pajama pants and his cock slips into your tight heat, making you gasp
âY/N? Is everything okay?â, Younghoon asks with a worrisome look and you smile sheepishly
âStay still and I will fuck you so good once weâre aloneâ, he coos in your ear
You try your best to not move, but Changminâs cock in your pussy is making it extremely difficult
A faint moan escapes your lips and you cover your mouth in embarrassment
Sunwoo snorts and Eric side-eyes the both of you
âY/N, are you sure youâre okay?â, âI-I just have a terrible headache, nothing else, Sangyeonâ, you smile and he rushes to bring you a glass of water and a painkiller sweet boi :(
âYouâre in so much trouble, babyâ, Changmin whispers
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Authorâs note: Donât ask when maknae line is coming cuz idkđ¤
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