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NYE before the hangover from hell
#me#self#selfie#I was so hungover the next day#I literally cried#the hangxiety got the better of me#doing dry January now tho#even though itâs my birthday#Iâll survive
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push and pull (part two) (end)
pairing twin!rafe x female reader x twin!zach
summary life felt complicated enough when you started falling for zach. then you meet rafe. heâs the complete opposite of his twin brother, but he captures your attention just the same.
content warnings alcohol use, mental illness, mentions of parental abandonment
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When Zach wakes up the next morning, he fully understands the term hangxiety.
His temples pound as he stares at his ceiling. At some point last night, he slipped from tipsy into drunk.
Thankfully, he didnât get so wasted that heâs forgetting anything. But then again, that means every time he made an ass of himself is a memory etched into his brain.
He remembers welcoming his date. Having a decent time with her. Walking her downstairs. Her lips on his cheek when she kissed him goodbye. Feeling like something was missing, and then, that something wasnât missing anymore when you came downstairs to let him in.
And he remembers looking over at you across the party. Wishing he was next to you. Feeling crappy for thinking about you while he was with another girl. Knowing he was idiot for thinking he could ignore his feelings for you and date someone else.
Talking to you in the elevator. Crap.
He buries his head into his pillow. Why did he blabber to you like that? His brother would kill him if he knew what he said. He probably already wants to kill him for loudly proclaiming how much he loves him in the hallway. Rafeâs not one for any sort of PDA.
Zach picks up his phone to text you: Trauma dumping to you was just a dream I had, right? Please tell me it didnât actually happen.
You reply minutes later: you mean in the elevator? definitely a dream.
Despite his embarrassment, he smiles at his screen.
He replies: Sorry about that.
You send another text: itâs no problem. iâm guessing you have a pretty bad hangover.
He replies: Everything hurts.
You text back: make sure to hydrate and rest ok?
Zach smiles again. He canât help but daydream about you coming over, taking care of him, cuddling him.
Heâs worried about the consequences of things going wrong if he got into a relationship with you. But God, does he want you.
He replies: Ok :)
When he eventually leaves his bedroom, he sees Rafe lounging on the couch, still in his pajamas. Surprisingly, his brother actually tidied up.
It gives him hope that Rafe really is trying to improve himself. Heâs had his fair share of meltdowns and Zachâs had a front row seat to all of them, watching his brother break down into tears, spiralling into his toxic, self-hating thoughts.
Once he calms down, every time, Rafe talks about how he knows heâs not a good person, that he wants to be better. But then, he sticks to his bad habits. He never gets the help he needs, even though Zach encourages him to.
Nonetheless, Zach never saw the bad in Rafe that heâs so adamant is there. At his worst, he can be violent, drunkenly throwing punches at parties, but Zach knows itâs a result of his emotional scars.
âShit,â Rafe chuckles when he sees Zach. âYouâre alive.â
âBarely.â Zach sinks onto the other side of the couch, closing his eyes as he tilts his head back. âYou cleaned up for once.â
âDid you just say for once? Iâm always cleaning up, asshole,â he mutters, making Zach laugh.
âI hope the neighbors donât hate us,â Zach says. âThe party got kinda loud last night.â
âThis guyâs thinking about the neighbors,â Rafe says with a scoff. âThe girl you were with looked like she was into you. Bet she wouldâve stayed the night.â
âMaybe,â Zach says with a shrug, thinking back to his date.
Then, Rafe says he thinks you might be into him, too, considering he caught you staring. And Zachâs pulse picks up.
He loves and hates hearing that. Because if you really do like him back, itâs exciting, but that makes it even more crushing that he canât pursue anything.
âMaybe,â Zach echoes.
âThe fuck is wrong with you?â Rafe laughs, thinking about how good you looked last night. âIâd jump on that if I had the chance.â
âBut you donât have the chance,â Zach murmurs. âIf you love me, you wonât jump on any of my friends.â
Zach sits up and looks at his brother.
âBy the way, you never said you love me back last night. Iâm still waiting.â
âYeah,â Rafe snorts. âYou can keep waiting.â
ââââŕ¨ŕ§ââââ
On Monday morning, you finally get a response from a student you found online whoâs selling a used textbook you need.
Youâd rather not go by yourself, so you text the group chat: i need to go to a strangerâs house to buy a textbook tonight. is anyone down to tag along so iâm not alone?
To your relief, Zach texts the group a minute later: I got you :)
That evening, youâre knocking on his front door. Instead of Zach, though, Rafe answers.
âHi,â you say. âIs Zach around? Heâs supposed to come with me to pick a textbook up.â
âHavenât heard him since he got home,â he says, turning to look up the stairs. âIâll get him.â
A minute later, Rafe comes down, keys jingling in his hand.
âHeâs sleeping,â he says. âI can take you. I was about to go for a drive anyway.â
âCool,â you say. âThanks.â
You watch him lean over to slip on his sneakers, his frame broad and tall. Itâs surprising that Zach, whoâs usually reliable, forgot about your plans. And that Rafe, who youâve come to known as hot and cold, is willing to help you.
He locks the door behind him before you make your way down the hallway together.
âHe must be tired after practice,â you say, well aware of the teamâs training schedule.
âYeah, when heâs asleep, heâs out.â
You smirk to yourself, imagining Zach adorably bundled up in his bed. You already know heâs going to apologize profusely once he realizes he accidentally bailed on you.
âItâs only ten minutes away,â you tell Rafe. âI just wanted someone with me since itâs some random guy I donât know selling it.â
âZach didnât offer to just buy a new one for you?â he asks.
âNo,â you laugh, entering the elevator. âWhy would he?â
Rafe doesnât get Zach sometimes. Itâs insane that heâs not into you, that he sleeps through plans with you, that he doesnât offer to buy you something that probably only costs a few hundred dollars.
âWant me to?â Rafe asks. You have to laugh.
âItâs okay,â you say. âI already set all this up. Do you always offer to buy girls school supplies?â
He bites his tongue. If Zach wasnât so adamant about m not being allowed to try to hook up with you, heâd flirt and say yes, he buys all kinds of things for beautiful girls.
âNot always,â he settles for.
The elevator doors open. You enter the parking garage and follow Rafe to his car, settling into the cushioned passenger seat. He starts the engine, then offers the cable hooked up his radio to you.
âAlready know you have good taste,â Rafe says. You smile, plugging your phone in.
Youâre Zachâs friend, but he figures you can be his friend, too. Because he wants to get to know what he can about you, to flatter you and joke with you and talk to you, even though the night wonât be ending with you in his bed. He has fun with you. Heâll take what he can get.
He backs out of his parking spot, putting his hand against the back of your headrest as he looks through the rear window. You gaze up at his profile, taking in just how handsome he is, how nice his cologne smells.
Rafe doesnât know the song you put on, but he likes it. He turns forward in his seat, driving out of the garage.
You chat about your days and even though itâs small-talk, it doesnât feel like it. Thereâs an ease with Rafe that you canât really compare to with anyone else.
Still, heâs kind of intimidating, but you naturally want to keep challenging this way he makes you feel, cracking the wall he has up.
When you reach the house at the end of a dark street, Rafe parks in the driveway, turns his key and takes it out of ignition.
âYou can wait here,â you offer.
âNah,â he mumbles. He unbuckles his seatbelt. âIâm not letting you go alone.â
With Rafe standing behind you as you knock on the front door, the feeling of him protecting you is intoxicating, making your heart pound harder.
The door swings open and you greet the man youâve been messaging. Heâs holding the textbook you need and when you offer him four twenties, he looks through the bills and shakes his head.
âWe said $100,â he says.
âNo,â you reply. â$80. You said $80 was good.â
âI donât think so.â
âI have the texts to prove it,â you laugh in disbelief.
âReally, man?â Rafe mutters. âJust give her the book.â
â$100,â he repeats.
âForget it,â Rafe says. He steps forward, roughly taking your money out of his hand and pulling you by the waist. âIâll just get you a new one.â
âNo, wait,â the guy calls. â$80âs fine.â
âGet fucked,â Rafe mutters. You follow him to the car, still mentally catching up to what just happened. âTrying to scam you over twenty dollars. What a joke.â
You settle in the car, feeling Rafeâs warm, big hand curl your fingers open so he can give you your money back.
Heâs fuming, beyond pissed off that someone would try to trick you like that. Heâs glad you didnât come by yourself to have to deal with this idiot alone. And heâs not sure how Zach wouldâve handled it.
âHow much is a new book?â he asks.
âLike, $250,â you tell him.
âI got it covered, alright?â he says. âGive me your phone.â
You comply, still a little jarred but appreciating how quickly he swept in to help you. You watch him enter digits, call himself to get your number, then hang up.
He returns your phone and takes his out, taps on your number, and quickly opens up a bank app.
âYou really donât have to,â you say.
âItâs fine.â
Within a minute, he sends you $250. Itâs bizarre how heâs acting like that much money is nothing. Like heâs giving you change he owes you.
Rafe exhales slowly, starting his car again, coming down from the daze. This happens a lot. Itâs like he blacks out when he gives in to his impulses.
But what can he do? He has a weak spot for you and he hates the idea of someone doing you wrong, of him not helping you when heâs totally capable of it.
He scratches his forehead. Zachâs words resonate in his head, telling him he needs to cool down and think before he does things. Sometimes his temper flares with no warning.
Heâs sure he came off way too intense. He doesnât know how to apologize for it. Before he can speak, you do.
âCan you come with me every time I have to buy something?â you say lightheartedly. It eases some of the tension in his chest.
âWas that too much?â he says, tone low.
You smile to yourself. You wouldnât call it too much. He seems like heâs an intense, passionate person. Beneath the surface, Rafe feels more than he lets on.
âYou didnât let a guy con me, then you bought me a $250 book,â you reply with a laugh. âTrust me, youâre good. Thank you.â
Your phone buzzes with a text from Zach as you back out of the driveway. Crap Iâm so sorry. I donât even remember falling asleep. Did you come over?
You reply: all good! i figured you were exhausted. rafe went with me.
âGuess whoâs awake,â you say, the smile apparent in your tone. Rafe glances over at your profile as you text back.
He hates this about himself, the envy that pushes him to be sure that Zach is so much better than him. That every girl, if given the chance, would pick his brother over him.
âSo, you were going to go for a drive?â you say, tucking your phone away. Because of his kind gestures tonight, youâre pretty sure that he likes hanging out with you. âWant company?â
Rafe taps his hand against the steering wheel. Even if this is just platonic, he doesnât want you to leave his car.
âIf I can pick the music,â he says.
âYou said I had good taste.â
âMineâs better.â
You laugh, and because he held your waist just a few minutes ago, you donât feel apprehensive to touch him. You nudge his shoulder. He smirks.
An hour goes by like a minute. When Rafe and you part, your cheeks hurt from how much youâve been smiling and laughing with him.
You talked together nonstop, touching on the most random subjects, finding similarities and differences. You have a deep crush on him. Thereâs no denying it.
When Rafe watches you step out of his car, he realizes that this isnât just attraction like heâs used to. He feels like he knows you. And he likes you. Itâs exciting and scary.
When Rafe makes it home, Zach is in the kitchen, the whole loft smelling like delicious food.
âYou actually remembered how to get home?â Zach teases over the sound of ingredients sizzling in a pan.
âLost track of time,â Rafe says. He settles on a barstool as Zach stands at the range, trying not to burn dinner.
Zach is glad his back is to his brother, because when Rafe tells him that he was with you that entire time, driving around and talking, his eyebrows furrow in anger and jealousy before he can subdue it.
âBut before you lose your shit,â Rafe adds, âit was all friendly, okay?â
âRight,â Zach mumbles. He stares down at the pan, trying to breathe through his prickly frustration. Heâs unbelievably mad at himself for falling asleep after practice.
You can do whatever you want, he knows that, but he feels that even though itâs just as a friend, youâre his, not Rafeâs. And his brother getting to spend time with you feels painfully unfair.
ââââŕ¨ŕ§ââââ
The bright stadium lights pool over the deep green soccer field. Itâs a cool evening, perfect for a match.
Cold seeps in through your jeans as you sit on the metal bench on the sideline. You have your phone at the ready to film the team as they rush the field for a home game.
Youâve grown to love your job. You found great friends, the TikTok account is earning more traction, and youâve started to genuinely enjoy coming out to games and cheering on your schoolâs team.
Itâs been almost a week since your night with Rafe. You havenât seen him or Zach since. You welcome the distance. Liking them both is ridiculously confusing.
Minutes pass. The crowd is getting louder. The team still isnât out on the field. Your dad runs a tight ship, so itâs weird that theyâre late.
You head into the stadium tunnel towards the locker room, curiosity nagging you. A group of players are standing outside the door and you approach Chance.
âWhatâs going on?â you ask.
âSomethingâs up with Zach,â Chance tells you. Alarm rushes through you and you step into the locker room without a second thought.
Zachâs sitting on the bench by his locker, hunched over, surrounded by your dad, the teamâs medic, and a few other players.
âIs everything okay?â you ask.
Zach looks up at you. His eyes are sunken, his lips parted. And then, he loses consciousness.
When his eyelids flutter open, the brightness of the room is so painful that he has to squint.
âHeâs up,â he hears. Itâs you. He hasnât heard your voice in a while. He misses it.
He slowly comes to, realizing heâs in a hospital bed. Youâre sitting to his left. The team medic is standing at the end of the bed with a doctor. Heâs hooked up to an IV.
âWhat happened?â he rasps.
âYouâre dehydrated,â the medic explains, leaning over to hand a plastic cup of water to Zach. âYouâre at Trinity Hospital. Youâre okay. Drink.â
Zach weakly picks it up, downing the cool water, his throat feeling raw. He rolls his head to look at you again. He knows itâs wrong, but heâs relieved that you look so concerned for him. That youâre here.
The doctor introduces herself, then explains that Zach was unconscious for so long that sheâd prefer to keep him overnight to monitor him.
The news makes everything in him twist with worry and frustration. He just wants to go home. He doesnât want Rafe to spiral.
âOkay,â he says. âIâm alright, though?â
âIâm not worried,â the doctor replies. âI just want to be sure youâre in good shape before I send you home.â
Within a few minutes, the doctor leaves the room. Then, the medic encourages Zach to drink more fluids, calls the coach to update him, and asks if you want to head back together now that youâre sure Zachâs okay.
You politely decline. Youâre too worried to leave him alone so fast. And shortly after, itâs just you two in the room, listening to the beeps of Zachâs pulse.
âDehydrated?â you say playfully, but still worried. âWhat the hell, Cameron?â
âI know,â he says with a smile. He regrets going hard at the gym today. Heâs sure thatâs what did it. âRookie move.â
âI specifically told you to hydrate like, two days ago.â
Zachâs laugh is boyish. He reaches for your hand and squeezes. You remind yourself itâs likely nothing more than a friendly gesture.
âThat was hangover advice,â he says. His thumb strokes over the back of your hand.
âIt was life advice, actually.â You inhale slowly. âIâm glad youâre okay.â
He lets go of your hand, remembering you can hear his pulse right now and not wanting to risk you witnessing it beat faster.
âIt was way more than two days ago, by the way,â he says. He threads his fingers through his hair, suddenly self-conscious of how bad he must look right now. âWhereâve you been?â
You look down at your lap. Youâve been declining all the invitations to hang out in the group chat because the past few days have been so confusing.
Seeing Zach with another girl was painful, and then, you realized just how unimportant you felt to him when he slept through your plans, even though it was by mistake. You need time and space to stop liking him before you can hang out again.
âSchoolâs been kicking my ass,â you lie.
âDo you need help?â he asks. Heâd do anything to have you around again.
âLeave it to you to be in a hospital bed asking if you can help,â you mumble. Zach laughs. You try and fail not to fawn over his perfect smile.
âDid I faint in front of everybody?â he says, fixing his hair again.
âNot everybody,â you half-laugh. âBut, seriously, everyone was really worried. We all care about you a lot.â
His heart warms. He may be in the hospital, but right now, heâs grateful for having people who care about him. Itâs all he ever wanted.
âThanks for coming with me,â Zach says softly. âAnd for staying.â
You nod. You were so worried that you told your dad you were going with the paramedics when they arrived, not even considering that you had work to do, that Zach was already taken care of.
âOf course,â you reply. âYou said you donât like being alone, remember? In that dream you had?â
Zach huffs a laugh and looks away, embarrassed as he thinks about that night in the elevator, but still appreciative.
âDid anyone call my brother?â he asks.
âI texted him that Iâm with you at the hospital. He hasnât replied yet.â
Zach nods and thanks you. He tries not to fixate on the fact that you have Rafeâs number. He looks at the clock hanging on the wall to see itâs late in the evening. He figures Rafeâs out with friends or with a girl, not paying attention to his phone.
He wishes he could just talk to him. With every second that passes, he worries more and more about Rafeâs reaction to him being here.
âI shouldâve grabbed your phone from the locker room so you could talk to him directly,â you say regretfully. âBut I told Chance to get your things for you after the game. Is there anyone else I should contact?â
Admittedly, youâre bracing yourself for him to mention the girl from the other night. Or any girl, really. But he only shakes his head no.
A nurse comes in to remind you that visiting hours are up soon. Zach sits up, visibly on edge, asking her when he can have visitors tomorrow. She tells him 9 a.m.
Knowing he wonât be able to see his brother in person tonight makes him anxious.
After the nurse leaves, Zach frantically asks if he can send a voice-note to Rafe on your phone. You open the conversation and hand your phone to Zach, noticing the nervous way heâs chewing on his lip.
âHey,â he says into the speaker. âItâs nothing. I passed out from dehydration and Iâm at Trinity and theyâre keeping me overnight just to be sure Iâm good, but the doctorâs not worried.â
His eyes flit to you and he swallows hard.
âThis is nothing like the last time, okay? I know your mindâs gonna go there and this is not even close,â he continues. âYou can come see me at nine tomorrow. And you better bring me food.â
Zach ends the recording, sends it, and gives you back your phone.
âThanks,â he breathes. You nod, your eyebrows knitting in confusion and worry.
âSure,â you say. âIs there anything I can do?â
Zach scratches the back of his neck.
âWhen he answers, please tell him that you saw for yourself that Iâm okay,â he says. âHe might be a little freaked out.â
You agree, not wanting to pry, and start to collect your things. Thereâs no television in the room and you feel bad that Zachâll be left alone with nothing to entertain him. You want to help.
You tell him youâll be right back, then rush downstairs at a vending machine you saw when you came in. After, you drop by the gift shop. Itâs closed, the flowers and balloons locked up, but youâre still able to pick up a book sitting on a rack.
You leave behind more than enough cash for the book on the counter and go back to Zachâs room.
âSnacks,â you say breathlessly when you enter, dropping the bags of chips and candy and the paperback on the bed, âand a book. Hopefully, thisâll keep you entertained. And donât tell my dad about the junk food. You know how he is about an athleteâs diet.â
Zach smiles at you, his eyes soft. With everything youâve done tonight, you could simply be showing what a good friend you are, but what if you feel something for him, too?
The mention of his coach is reminder enough of why he doesnât pursue this. It could get messy. But maybe he should be more like his brother. Taking risks. Allowing himself to do what he wants to do.
âI should go,â you sigh, looking at the clock. âFeel better, okay? We donât stand a chance of winning without you.â
He laughs, his eyes lingering on you.
âThanks,â Zach says. You turn to leave. He stops you with a gentle, âHey.â
You stop, turning back to look at him. Zach takes you in, how good he feels when youâre around, how thereâs still a little bit of worry written into your cute features.
He wonât tell you that he wants to you to be his girlfriend. Not like this, when heâs hooked up to monitors, stuck in a bed. Heâll do it when heâs out of here. Heâll do it when he can hold your face in his hands and tell you how much you mean to him.
âSeriously, thank you,â he tells you. âYouâre amazing.â You smile at him again. If only he knew how much his words mean to you.
âYouâre welcome,â you say.
Youâre pacing through the parking lot when your phone buzzes. Itâs Rafe calling you. You answer quickly. He says your name, his voice strained.
âIâm here. Is it too late to see him?â
âYeah, visiting hours are over. Iâm just leaving now,â you say, looking around the dark lot in case you can spot him. âBut, honestly, heâs okay.â
âDoes heâŚâ Rafe pauses. âI think I see you.â
You approach each other under the starry sky, meeting by a line of parked cars.
His eyes are glossy. Heâs been crying. No wonder Zach was so worried. He must have known the effect this would have on his brother. Thereâs more to this than you realize.
âHi,â you say softly, ending the call. âItâs okay. Heâs acting totally like himself.â
âHe doesnât have his phone?â
âNo,â you say. âBut I made sure someoneâll pick his stuff up for him.â
âWhat happened?â
âBefore the game tonight, he was in the locker room and he looked really tired,â you explain. âHe passed out, but he was already sitting and someone caught him, so he didnât hit his head or anything. They have him on an IV and drinking lots of fluids.â
âOkay,â he mutters. âFuck. I was at a bar and I wasnât checking my phone⌠I got into a cab as fast as I could.â
âItâs okay,â you console him. âHeâs good. He was more worried about you than himself.â
Rafe sighs, hands on his hips as he looks down and paces back and forth, hair hanging over his head. You can hear him panting.
âHe was worried about me?â
âYeah.â
âWhatâd he say?â Rafe asks the question the same tense way he did the night of the party. Heâs so closed off, clearly upset at the thought of you knowing anything he doesnât want you to know.
âI heard the voice-note he sent you,â you admit, âand he said you might be freaked out, but he didnât tell me anything else. I didnât ask. Itâs not my business.â
Rafe chews on his lip the same nervous way Zach does. For once, you see a similarity between them.
His breathing gets even shallower. He rests his hands on the rear window of the van parked next to him. His body curls forward. His skin is flushed.
You step a little closer, searching his face in the light of the lamps lining the parking lot. Heâs distraught.
âRafe,â you say quietly.
His stare is on the ground, his chest heaving now. Something bad has been triggered in him.
âHey,â you say.
âYou can go home now,â he mutters breathlessly.
âIâm not leaving you like this,â you say. You take a risk, placing a hand on his back, feeling it rise and fall quickly.
âI think youâre having a panic attack,â you say evenly. âI get that this is scary, but I promise you, everythingâs okay. Zach is okay.â
Rafeâs chest is tight. His veins are made of ice. He feels like punching something. He hates this familiar loss of control, this shock of the world crumbling around him with no warning.
Yet while he thought that heâd hate someone touching him like this, that heâd hate being so vulnerable, he actually feels a little better.
You continue to rub his back, sweetly and tenderly. The touches he shares with girls are never like this. Theyâre always superficial, fuelled by lust. But this feels like real, sincere care.
âYou took a cab here?â you ask.
âYeah,â he rasps.
âDid you talk to the driver?â
âWhat?â
âDid you?â you say. âWhat kind of car was it?â
Itâs all in an effort to distract him, and while Rafe stammers his way through his answers about the driver and the car and the bar he was at, you notice his breathing start to even out.
Minutes later, his heart isnât racing as fast. His chest isnât as tight. He can think clearer.
Heâs embarrassed, but relieved you were here to talk him down before he ran into the hospital and demanded to see his brother. He now realizes how bad that couldâve gone.
âI donâtâŚâ he stammers. He doesnât know how to say that this doesnât happen all that often, that this is a piece of him he typically buries deep from everyone.
âWhat?â
âYou probably think Iâm crazy.â Saying the word out loud hurts more than he expected. Itâs what heâs felt all his life, that something isnât wired right in his brain.
âNo. I get it,â you say. You shake your head. âI mean, I donât know what happened, but⌠Iâm guessing he was in the hospital for something before, right?â
Rafe meets your eyes, straightening.
âI get why youâre freaked out,â you say. âI would be, too. Memories can mess with us.â
The way you just calmed him down, the sympathy in your tone, the alcohol swimming in his system are what push him to actually be honest with someone for once in a long time.
âWe almost lost him,â he admits. âA long time ago.â
Your face falls in sorrow, eyes searching his face. He looks down at the ground, too uncomfortable to meet your gaze again.
âI almost lost him,â Rafe mumbles, his voice thin. Because, really, he knows he wouldâve felt the loss the hardest. His brother is the most important person in his life. Always has been.
And to lose him, someone so irreplaceable, someone he was with from the moment he was a living thing, would kill him. Zachâs right, even though heâs joking, that Rafe doesnât tell him he loves him enough.
âIâm so sorry,â you say. âHow old were you?â
âFourteen,â Rafe says.
It was mere months after their mother abandoned them, saying she couldnât stay with their father anymore, that she did everything she could do as a mom, that she was done.
It left a hole in Rafe that he feels every day. If Zach feels it, he does an incredible job hiding it.
He still doesnât know what the final straw was. Why fourteen years of her sonsâ lives was enough for her. How could a parent decide that they had enough of their kids forever?
She wasnât the best mom, unpredictable and erratic, but he loved her. There had to be something wrong with her mind for her to act like that. To leave. Something that Rafe is sure skipped Zach and was passed on to him.
âThatâs so young,â you say sadly.
âHe was really sick for a while.â Rafeâs heart twists thinking about it.
How a freak case of pneumonia had Zach bedridden, his lungs fighting to keep breathing. How mad Rafe was at his brother, as if he did it on purpose. How sure he was that in some twisted way, his motherâs sudden abandonment triggered it.
He still regrets how he acted when Zach was discharged. He couldnât talk to him for days. He was too angry for scaring him into thinking he was going to lose his best friend, his anchor.
âHow long?â you ask.
âWeeks,â Rafe tells you. âAnd you know Zach. He kept telling everyone he was fine. Even as a kid, he didnât want people to worry about him.â
âHe is like that, isnât he?â you say with a soft chuckle. Since you met Zach, you quickly learned he dismisses any notion of needing any sort of help. âBut I promise, this isnât one of those cases. I saw for myself. Heâs good. I wouldnât lie about that.â
Rafe nods quickly, finally looking at you.
âYouâll see him tomorrow,â you say with a small smile, sad but touched that he opened up to you like this. âUntil then, just try to relax.â
Rafe loves the feeling of your hand on him. He canât remember the last time he loved someoneâs touch. If he ever even did.
Heâs keeping his promise to Zach. He wonât hook up with you. Because he wants more than that. He wants to know you and for you to know him. He wants you to stay the night, every night. He wants you to be his.
And he needs to be sure you donât feel anything for his brother.
âAre you and himâŚâ He swallows hard. âIs there anything there?â
Your forehead crinkles in confusion. Zach had told you that his brother was his best friend. Youâre sure he wouldâve told him if he felt something for you.
If he has to ask, Zach must not talk about you much at all. Youâre nothing but a friend to him. Although you do have feelings for him, you were right to be apprehensive from the start. He doesnât like you like that.
âNo,â you finally say.
Rafe nods. At least thereâs no unrequited feelings on either side. He must have been reading into things, imagining you looking at his brother a certain way.
âYou wanna grab some food?â Rafe asks impulsively.
You agree. Right now, thereâs nothing else youâd rather do.
Rafeâs been on a handful of dates before, but sitting across from you at a quiet late-night diner, sobering up, getting to know you more and more makes him feel like heâs living in a dream.
Heâs never felt this way about a girl before. Scared in a good way. Slowly, he opens up little by little, peeling back layers of the wall heâs been hiding behind for years.
He shares what happened with his mom. How Zach was the strong one, while Rafe acted out and made his life hell. You take in every word, seeing just how much guilt and shame and pain he carries around.
You open up, too, sharing things you donât tell many people. Heâs a good listener, and the eyes you thought didnât have much hope behind them at first arenât cold at all by the end of the night.
Itâs one in the morning when you part ways. Rafe shares a cab with you, making sure you get dropped off first, watching you step through the front door.
Everything in him wants to invite you to his place, but things are going to be different with you. He wonât rush into numbing himself with sex like he always does, because he refuses to be numb or absent or checked out with you in any way.
ââââŕ¨ŕ§ââââ
âWhat kind of grown man forgets to drink water?â
Zach looks up from his orange juice to see Rafe walking into his hospital room.
He chuckles, asking Rafe not to give him shit for this because you already did. The mention of your name makes Rafeâs heart feel lighter in this tense moment.
Because of how good it felt to be so open with you last night, expressing just how important Zach is to him, remembering everything theyâd gone through together, Rafe doesnât shy away from leaning over to hug his brother, who stiffens in his bed.
âUh, good morning to you, too?â Zach laughs. âIs this a hug? What the hell? Who are you?â
âI love you, too,â Rafe mumbles, pulling back and holding up a paper bag of breakfast for him. âAnd I got you your food, princess.â
âYou try eating hospital food,â Zach replies, taking the bag, feeling ravenous.
Rafe settles on the chair, remembering his brother at fourteen, picking apart at the food they served him with a look of disgust, yet telling the nurses âitâs good, thank youâ when they asked if he was enjoying his meal.
Rafe urged his dad to bring his brother home-cooked food almost every day of his hospital stay. It was one of the little ways he showed up for Zach, taking care of him instead of the other way around for once.
âWhatâd the doctor say?â Rafe asks. âDo you feel better?â
âShe hasnât come to see me yet, but I feel totally fine.â Zach digs into his breakfast. âHow are you?â
Rafe looks down at his lap, sighing before he speaks.
âI freaked out,â Rafe admits. Zach stills. âShe told me you said I would and you were right. But, man⌠she knew exactly what to do.â
âIt happened when you were with her?â Zach knows what Rafeâs breakdowns look like. He has full-blown panic attacks. Heâs nearly inconsolable. He wonders how jarring that must have been for you.
âOut in the parking lot,â he says. âIt was just too much. All that shit came rushing back.â
Rafe shrugs, defeated. Sometimes, heâs able to give into the fact that he can do nothing but surrender to the chaos in his mind. He felt safe doing it in front of you last night. He felt safe every second he was with you.
âAre you okay now?â Zach asks. He notices the hint of a smile in Rafeâs face. A brightness he hasnât seen in him in a long time.
âYeah,â Rafe says. âI gotta ask you something, though.â
âWhat?â
âDoes âoff limitsâ mean I canât date her?â
âDate her?â Zach repeats, in disbelief. âYou want to date her? Like, commit to her? You donât commit to anyone.â
Rafe breathes a chuckle, pursing his lips.
âWell, now, I want to.â
âAre you serious?â
âYeah.â
Rafe looks like he got rid of a ten-ton weight that was sitting on his shoulders. Heâs relaxed. Heâs content. Zach canât remember the last time he saw him like this.
Zach became hyperaware of other peopleâs emotions at a young age. When their parents would argue, he saw what it did to Rafe, who would shut down and lash out. Zach would distract his brother in every way he could.
Then their mom left and it became ten times harder to keep Rafe steady. But Zach did it and he never stopped trying. Because helping others, putting their feelings first, really does make Zach happy.
But right now, he feels really far from happy.
He looks down at his food. He had it all planned out. Heâd get in his best clothes, find a nice place to take you, give you a whole speech about how he hasnât stopped thinking about you for days and how happy you make him and how happy he could make you.
âShe feels the same way? Did something happen between you?â Zach asks. His chest is a hole. A pit.
âNothing happened,â Rafe says, scratching the back of his neck.
It was nearly impossible for Rafe not to give into the impulse to hold your hand in the booth you sat at together last night and tell you how pretty you are and how much fun he has with you.
But he really does want to be a better person. He wants to think before he acts. And that means checking in with Zach that heâs okay with this, considering how tense he is about Rafe getting involved with his friends.
âBut I think she might like me, too,â Rafe says. âAnd I made sure sheâs not into you. I guess I was just reading into stuff before.â
Thatâs the moment Zachâs heart breaks. He licks his lips, his stare low. So, you wouldâve just rejected him.
âYou really like her?â he asks after a moment.
âYeah,â Rafe says.
âWhy?â
âDonât make me be corny,â he groans.
Zachâs head is pounding. He wants to be mad at Rafe. But he had so many opportunities to tell him that he likes you, and he was too chicken to admit it. And now, his brother is falling for you. And he looks so happy doing it.
âYouâre gonna have to be corny,â Zach says. âI need to be sure youâre not just messing around.â
Rafe sighs. Itâs always Zach doing this, gushing over a girl, freaking out over if she hasnât texted him back, getting all nervous before a date. Rafe used to tease him about it. He gets it now, though.
âYou suck,â Rafe scoffs, tensing up. Itâs hard for him to talk like this, but he forces the words out. âI donât know. I like who I am when Iâm around her. And itâs⌠when sheâs in the room, everythingâs better, you know?â
âYeah,â Zach says. He knows. He feels the exact same way.
âIs that corny enough for you?â Rafe says with a scoff. âAre you cool with this or no?â
Zach chews his food slowly only to buy time before he has to speak again. Heâs trying to act unbothered and itâs working, considering how in the clouds Rafe seems.
He has no idea that Zach is falling for you. Because heâs too busy doing it, too.
He meets his brotherâs eyes. He takes a deep breath. And, because Rafeâs happiness has always been more important to him than his own, he gives him his blessing.
âGo for it,â Zach says. âAnd donât hurt her.â
Heâs never felt so bitter. He hates that he hopes youâll have a change of heart. He hates that he feels like heâd treat you better. He hates all of this. But he stays silent.
ââââŕ¨ŕ§ââââ
Youâre having a late breakfast when Zach replies to your text asking to keep you updated.
Doctor cleared me. Iâm home and I got my stuff from Chance. Thanks for everything.
His message is cold compared to how he usually texts. But maybe heâs just tired from the hospital stay.
You gaze out your window, thinking about everything that happened last night. Rafe isnât as different from Zach as you first thought. Behind his hard exterior, heâs sensitive and gentle and so badly wants to be loved.
He confessed to feeling like something was missing in him since he can remember. The look in his eyes when you told him that to you, he seems perfectly whole, is one you wonât forget.
Being with him for hours was a wonderful haze. You didnât want to part. He made you feel heard. Itâs a joy that youâve been lacking for a long time.
Minutes later, Rafe texts you asking if he can take you out to dinner tonight. You smile at your screen. You love how you donât have to wonder about if he wants you.
The restaurant he drives you to is lavish and elegant. Rafe is unbelievably handsome across the table over the candlelight, his dark button-up making his eyes look all the more blue. Your stomach is full of butterflies, yet a sense of calm fills you when youâre with him.
You pick up where you left off, conversation flowing without any effort. He looks at you like you put the stars in the sky. Youâre sure you look at him the same way.
When Rafe pulls the car up to your place, in an effort to keep you from leaving right away, he presses his palm against the back of your hand.
âDid you have a good time?â he asks, tone low, adorably nervous.
âOf course. Did you?â
Rafe chuckles at the question. Good doesnât begin to cover it.
âYouâreâŚâ he begins.
âIâm what?â you laugh.
He squeezes your hand gently, turning it so he can lace his fingers with yours. The contact is warm, his ring hard but smooth against your skin. Your heart pounds in your ears as he stares at you.
âBeautiful,â he says. âIn every way.â
His tone is sincere and firm. He says it like itâs a fact.
âAnd I want to keep doing this,â he says. âSeeing you. If you want to keep seeing me, too.â
âI do,â you say. When he leans forward, his kiss is soft but hungry, making your mind spin.
Zach fakes a headache when Rafe gets home. All he needs to hear is that the date went well. He doesnât want the details.
ââââŕ¨ŕ§ââââ
Youâre wrapped in Rafeâs arms, your back flush against his chest, as music and chatter float through the air around you.
Youâre settled on his couch, talking with your friends as the party rages. Rafeâs still getting used to what it means to be a boyfriend, tense and quiet around your friends, but heâd get used to anything if it meant making you happy.
Youâve only been dating a few weeks, but heâs sure if this isnât love, heâs damn close to it. Aside from his brother, youâre his best friend.
You smile when you feel Rafeâs lips press against the side of your neck. Heâs ridiculously affectionate, touching you whenever he can, spoiling you, whispering sweet things to you all the time. Heâs completely unguarded.
Zachâs in the kitchen, as far away from you as he physically can be. After the hospital, he hasnât been himself at all. You can tell heâs trying to be, though, forcing smiles around you.
It makes no sense. He called you amazing that night. But, then, he pulled away. Itâs like heâs mad at you for dating his brother, but he refuses to admit it.
Youâve asked him multiple times if things are good between you. He reassured you over and over that they are.
Maybe someone else would believe him, but after you pined for him for so long, you can read when heâs trying to hide that heâs upset. At parties, at casual get-togethers, even at work when youâre making content for the team, heâs absent-minded and disinterested.
And whateverâs wrong, he prefers to hold inside.
Nonetheless, while your feelings for Zach have faded, you genuinely hope heâs happy and that you can be friends with him again one day.
The next morning, you wake up in Rafeâs bed. His arm is around your waist, his breath warm against your back. Heâs still snoozing when you slip out of bed to get water.
Zachâs sitting at the kitchen island, staring down at his coffee. Itâs almost funny how just over three months ago, you were here for the first time, yearning for Zach to give you a hint that he liked you. Now, youâre falling for Rafe.
âMorning,â you say kindly.
Zach looks up from his coffee. His smile doesnât meet his eyes.
âHey.â
You open the fridge, the awful feeling heâs been giving you lately sitting heavy on your heart. He makes you feel unwelcome, which is something you never expected from him.
âJust getting some water,â you say, searching through the shelves. âHeâs definitely gonna wake up with a headache.â
Zach tenses. Youâre doing for Rafe what he daydreamed you doing for him. Sharing a bed with him, nursing his hangover, touching him and smiling at him and giving him what Zach would die for.
You look so pretty in the morning, your bedhead adorable, your pajamas complimenting your figure. Why wonât his heart just catch up with his mind? He keeps telling himself to get over you.
He notices that you have Rafeâs ring on your finger. He used to imagine you wearing his things. Heâd love to see you in his team hoodie. But he never will.
In another world, youâre in this kitchen as his girlfriend, talking about last nightâs party, sharing kisses and laughs. But not in this world.
âI never asked you,â you say, your back to him, âhow was that book I got you?â
You hope it serves as a reminder for how much you did for him and how much you care about him. It hurts, the way heâs been keeping you at a distance.
Late at night, as your mind drifts away from you when you try to fall asleep, youâve considered the possibility of Zach being upset because heâs jealous of Rafe and wants to be with you.
But Rafe told you he checked with Zach to make sure your relationship was okay with him and he even said he didnât feel anything for you. Maybe Zach thinks youâre not good enough for his brother and heâs too nice to actually say it out loud.
âGood,â Zach says.
You grab two water bottles and close the fridge door. One word is all heâs willing to say to you.
You canât do it again. You canât ask him for the hundredth time if you did something wrong, just for him to say you didnât and heâs sorry that he made you feel like you did.
You leave him alone in the kitchen, padding up the stairs. Zach looks down at his coffee again. His eyes are starting to burn with tears.
He wants to remind his brother that they agreed they wouldnât let people overstay. And you being here for even one night feels like overstaying. He canât have you and every time heâs reminded of that, it hurts.
He canât stop thinking about that night in the elevator and wishing that instead of drunkenly rambling about his brother, he rambled about his feelings for you. At least then, everything would have been out in the open long before you really got to know Rafe.
The girl he met through the video messaged him last night, asking if he was up to hang out again. Sheâs cute and nice. But sheâs not you. And itâd be wrong to pursue someone just to numb the pain of not having you.
Thatâs all he wants. You. And because he was such a coward, heâll never have you. Maybe at some point, he had a chance. Maybe you would have grown feelings for him if he was honest with you.
But you seem happy. So does Rafe, who actually wants hold you and kiss you in public. He was never like that with any other girl.
Zach realizes that while he was always so sure he coped with everything that life hurled at them better than Rafe, he wasnât paying attention to how destructive he is to himself. His martyrdom was never a virtue.
Heâs too late. He self-sabotaged. He has nobody to blame for his aching loneliness but himself. Thatâs the most heartbreaking part of this whole thing.
Rafeâs hair is tousled, his smile lazy when you come back to bed.
âThought you left me,â he murmurs tiredly into your hair, pulling you tight against his warm body. You smile, your cheek pressed against his chest, breathing in his comforting scent.
Rafeâs sure you can feel his pulse on your cheek. He feels like you own every beat of his heart.
âI wouldnât leave you,â you tell him.
The tension from what happened downstairs leaves your system. You swallow down the tears that threatened to fall when you left the kitchen.
You plant a kiss on Rafeâs chest. You know where youâre wanted. And youâre happiest staying there.
(the end)
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Famous Baby (Social Media Blurb)
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latenightseth: @yourusername and I sat down to recap our day drinking that led to (y/n) having to be carried out. You donât want to miss it!
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Fan#1: I love how progressively unhinged (y/n) gets during the day drinking segment
Yourusername: Thanks for having me and letting me embarrass myself all over again!
Fan#2: This isnât an interview, this is two besties debriefing after a wild time out and Iâm here for it
Fan#3: The way they have two totally different povâs. (y/n)âs like âyeah I was fine and then I woke up in my bedâ and Seth was like âNo you got hammered and had to be carried out.â
Fan#4: The way she talks about her boyfriend, you can tell home girl is in love đ
Fan#5: Letâs not skip over the fact it was Auston who carried her out of the bar
->Fan#6: And it not being the first time!
->Fan#7: Auston doesnât even need to workout, carrying (y/n) around is his workout
->Fan#8: You know he stays tossing her around
->Fan#9: Yoo thats crazy to say
->Fan#10: nah itâs valid
Fan#11: Can we circle back around to @yourbff#1 totally calling them out and everyone on set just thinking they were hooking up in the bathroom
->Fan#12: my jaw dropped when Seth threw that in
->Fan#13: and you can tell (y/n) was not expecting that, girly got real giggly
->Fan#14: If Auston was my boyfriend I would be acting the same way
Fan#12: Seth sneaking in all the leafs content, heâs really out here doing Godâs work
Fan#13: @yourusername thanks for being like the rest of us and honest. You embraced the embarrassment and totally owned it!
Fan#14: (y/n) casually dropping @stephmarnerâs name
Fan#15: on a serious note I just want to say how much I love and respect Seth meyers. He obviously has met her boyfriend and knows who he is, but doesnât name drop once. This is a hot topic right now so being the first to âfind outâ and report it would be big, but he isnât doing that. There were a few suggestive questions, but that kept the segment light and funny! Also he didnât give out the reason why the interview ended so abruptly and just said (y/n) needed to go home. He allowed her to lead the conversation and share as much or little about both the situation and her boyfriend. All around great conversation with two great people!
->yourusername: THIS ^^^^
Fan#16: THE AIRPLANE QUESTIONđ
->fan#17: I nearly choked when he asked that
->Fan#18: So did (y/n)
->Fan#19: LMAO Seth had our girl stressing with some of these questions
Fan#20: I would sell one of my kidneyâs to get drunk with @yourusername
->Fan#21: You might need to sell it to her after that segment đ
Yourbff#1: Iâm gonna watch that segment anytime I get hangxiety to feel better about myself
->Yourusername: no need to rewatch it, Iâll reenact it for you in real time
Yourbff#2: (y/n) đ¤ the bar bathroom floor
->Yourusername: Iâm screaming stfuđ my home away from home
Fan#22: Ahh I love (y/n) sheâs so unserious
Fan#23: No ones roasting her as much as sheâs roasting herself
->Yourbff#2: nah her boyfriend is probs chirping her the hardest
->yourusername: I can confirm he is
->Fan#22: I love this relationship đ
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i have such bad hangxiety rn and u always post about being drunk lmao pls, only if ur comfortable, share ur worst experience to make me feel better (i need it)
LMAOOOO NOT THE âalways post about being drunkâ
but donât worry ! i got u :) PREPARE urself
i professed my undying love to this boy outside a bar once⌠he was fully sober and i was lying on the ground.. i lost so much respect for myself there (i never spoke to him again)
um i once fell UP this metal staircase in a night club and thought i broke my leg and like seven people lifted me from the ground and let me tell u smth- EVEEYONE side eyed me- the bruise was massive tho
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asked my ex gf to kiss me at a halloween party, and she just looked at me like i was crazy before walking away (i would have done the same thing)
I KISSED MY EX SITUATIONSHIP IN THE EAR BY ACCIDENT and cried outside the nightclub with the bouncer cause i was so embarrassed- anyway i went back in aand he was with another girl making out (i canât even be upset bc WHO KISSES AN EAR BY ACCIDENT???)
^^^ last month i was stranded at a train station, drunk, and texted the SAME ex situationship -AFTER ALMOST A YEAR OF NOT SPEAKING TO HIM- and asked if he could take me home AND HE DID ???? and he brought up the ear incident and i was like âbro that never happenedâ while he laughed in my face. THESE TEXT MESSAGES HAUNT ME
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i got a lip tattoo saying âcuntâ last week when i was drunk and literally forgot about when i woke up ??
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and my worst moment ever !
i passed out beside the toilet in this random girls hotel after she found me outside by myself, throwing up, and brought me in to help me- when i woke up the next morning i was on the bathroom floor curled up in a ball STILL DRUNK and i BOOKED it out of the hotel, without my shoes and my phone bc i panicked !!! it was 6am and my hotel was a half hour walk and bc it was spain and i was BAREFOOT i got the worst heat blisters on my feet. (i had to send my friend to collect my phone and shoes bc i was so embarrassed)
i have more but i actually am dying just by the memory of all this shit so iâm gonna stop now but i PROMISE U ur hangxiety will improve !!! just sleep <3
#i promise these are all true#where i could find evidence i put it in#anon i promise u it gets better#drunk#so embarrassing#cringe
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i have such bad hangxiety rn can you share a story that will make me feel better đĽ˛đĽ˛đĽ˛
I fear I am not a woman of many stories, but for you I will try <3
one time when I was in japan it started suddenly raining in a near comical downpour and my friend and I ran under and awning but in the time it took us to get under and awning, we were completely soaked. like even my bra and underwear were soaked through. we looked like we got in the shower with all of our clothes on. and then like five minutes later the rain stopped, but we were two miles from the hotel and so soaking wet that we couldnât get in an Uber and couldnât use the trains bc weâd be dripping everywhere, so we walked two miles back to the hotel in soaking wet clothes with our shoes squeaking getting weird looks from all the people accustomed to this⌠like soaking wet street cats âŚ. but surprisingly⌠it was good Iâd do it again
#cal care package#Iâm sorry if this is boring#and also late#I was gonna tell u about the time I shit myself but I typed it and it was hardly a story#and so personally embarrassing that was like ehhh better not#I Hope your hangxiety has improved and that u have taken a nice rest day <333
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đ. đđđźđ & đđđź
one  step  past  hangxiety  was  whatever  star  was  feeling  right  now  .  no  ,  it  wasnât  strange  for  her  to  be  emotional  .  her  repertoire  included  crying  ,  screaming  ,  shouting  ,  throwing  tantrums  ,  being  drunk  and  disorderly  at  the  worst  times  ...  but  she  didnât  often  turn  up  at  miaâs  door  this  early  in  the  day  in  such  a  state  .  when  the  door  opens  ,  â  he  didnât  even  turn  up  .  i  went  live  on  air  and  said  we  were  getting  back  together  ...  he  told  me  heâd  think  about  it  and  he  didnât  even  turn  up  ,  â  she  didnât  mention  everything  else  that  had  happened  .  â  i  was  just  on  the  way  back  and  i  saw  it  ...  on  instagram  ...  heâs  with  a  new  girl  .  and  sheâs  got  a  better  ass  than  me  ,  â  this  was  the  most  devastating  part  ,  â  sheâs  a  model  ,  mia  !  â Â
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