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ignoring the date on this ask for my own sanity. merry crimah rimiâŚ
18 | âCan I join you?â
Tim adjusts the bow on his tiny package for the umpteenth time, trying to think up an excuse to linger outside of the door longer. âHeâll either like it or he wonât,â he tells himself, âGet over yourself, Drake.â
Tentatively, he raises two fingers to rap at the door. âCome in!â Konâs voice rings out before his hand even makes contact. Of course he would know Tim was standing out here all this time. Accepting his fate, he shuffles inside.
Kon is sitting at his makeshift vanity (a funky-looking mirror propped up on his desk) surrounded by various makeup products Cissie âlet him borrowâ and earrings that have no matches. Theyâre only going to a small holiday get-together with their friends in a few hours, and Kon has been making a desperate attempt at seeming nonchalant about the whole deal; Tim knew as soon as he slipped off to change his outfit that something was up.
âHey.â Tim greets.
Kon finishes smoothing out the color painted on his lips with a âpopâ sound. He frowns at his reflection. âSup.â
Tim knows his kneejerk response of âwhatâs wrong?â will only be deflected. So instead, âCan I join you?â
Kon meets his eyes in the mirror. âGo ahead.â
A beanbag chair pulls itself over from the corner of the room for Tim to sit in. He sinks into it with a sigh, making sure his package isnât jostled. He taps Konâs foot with his own. âYou look nice.â
Turning around in his chair, Kon squints at him. âDonât lie.â
âWhy would I?â Tim asks, smug as he deliberately trails his eyes down Konâs outfitâa bulky sweater that cuts off to reveal the bottom half of the dress that hugs his hips in a way that forced Tim to rely on discrete breathing exercises when he first saw it. He makes a face in response that tells Tim that his ogling worked.
âWell,â he clears his throat, âThank you. I justâI canât get the makeup right. I canât tell if itâs too neat or whatever.â He pauses, taps his fingers against the desk. âYeah, Iâll blend more.â
Tim rises out of the beanbag to scoot in closer, sets his chin beside Konâs arm. âMore glitter usually makes you feel better.â He reminds him. The boxâstill in handâalmost begs to be gifted, but he can wait a little longer; he needs the perfect moment.
âItâs not about me feeling better, itâs about me looking better.â Kon mumbles. He faces Tim again. âSo, how do I look now?â
Peering down at him, haloed by over-bright lamp light, eyes adorned with faded, pale blues, Konâs even more of a sight than usual. Timâs never been a flowery language guy, so he goes for blunt. âYouâre gorgeous, you know that.â
Kon sputters, stutters, and presses his lips shut. If Tim touched a hand to his face, heâs sure heâd be burning up. âOh. Thatâs⌠nice.â He eventually gets out, rather than a typical âAw, Robbie, you gotta crush on me?â Thatâs how Tim really knows he got him.
Tim sets his free hand on Konâs thigh, massaging the tension there. âUh-huh.â
âGood. Great. Awesome.â Kon sets his hand atop Timâs, squeezes. Then, his tone sheepish as he questions, âYouâre not just saying that, are you?â
Tim scoffs. âWhen have I ever âjust saidâ something?â He reaches up to cup Konâs cheek, smiling when Kon melts into the touch.
He really does look stunning, his curlsâventuring toward chin lengthâframing his face, his broad shoulders still defined through the heavy material of his sweater. Kon seemed uncharacteristically anxious as he explained that he wanted to try something new earlier today; Carefully, cautiously, heâd placed his heart in Timâs hands in an entirely new way, and Tim intends to put his all into taking care of it.
âAlthough⌠I will say, the look is missing something.â Before Konâs expression can fully shift, Tim drops the box in his lap.
At a snailâs pace, Kon undoes the ribbon. The top is gently set onto the desk, then Kon pulls out the pair of dangly, dropped-shaped, turquoise earrings. He rotates them back and forth, completely silent. Kon is almost never silent. Shit.
âOne is a clip-on,â Tim starts up,â If you ever wanted to wear both. Or, you can wear neither. Uh. It was just something I randomly thought of. And I know how you feel about your earring, so if you donât want itââ
âTim.â
ââI totally get it! Itâs not a huge deal. Youâve just, yâknow, been trying new stuff and I wanted to be supportiveââ
âTim.â
ââI shouldâve asked first. Final. I shouldnât have sprang this on you; I knew I shouldâve just kept it at that deluxe Wendy boxsetââ
âTim.â Kon grabs him by the shoulders, now level to him on the floor. He has the earrings on, Tim notices. âStop talking.â Then he kisses him.
Itâs more passionate than expected, but heâs not complaining. One of Konâs hands tangles in his hair as their heads tilt to better slot their mouths together, and Tim wraps his arms around his waist. After a few seconds or several, the hand buried in Timâs hair pulls him back to break the kiss. Tim almost complains until he sees the look on Konâs face.
âYouâre the best, Rob. I love them.â He traces Timâs bottom lip with his thumb, kisses him again for a moment.
âIâm,â he takes a deep inhale, âIâm glad to hear that. I was hoping you would.â
âAre you kidding? These are sick! Iâll never take âem off.â Kon decides, nodding. Tim raises an eyebrow at him. ââŚOkay, thatâs probably unrealistic. Iâll add one to my uniform.â
Tim mentally fist pumps. Knocked it out of the ballpark with this one. âSounds great.â Tim leans back in, eager to test the longevity of that lipstick.
So what they end up being half an hour late to the party, and Tim gets heckled for the lipstick stain he couldnât get out of his shirt, all that matters to him is the smile stuck to Konâs face.
#woe. kon gender be upon ye#bug writes#ask and u shall receive#rainelinde#tim drake#kon el#timkon#dc
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The Prophecy Chapter 3: Please, I've Been on My Knees
Summary: Aurelia retreats to her private quarters after their wedding feast and Lucius visits.
A/N: Thank you everyone for taking this journey with me! This may be the shortest chapter of the series but who knows. I hope you keep enjoying this story! If you want any specific blurbs from this universe, I can take requests! ALSO, I started making a playlist for this story so, if you want it, let me know and I can share it. Warnings: 18+, arranged marriage, hint of marriage consummation, she's not excited about consummation but she consented, flashback, Geta being Geta, Lucius being an okay dude and not pressuring our girl.
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Aureliaâs private quarters were dimly lit by a few flickering candles, their flames casting long shadows against the marble walls. The opulent chamber was still and quiet, far removed from the jubilant clamor of the banquet hall. Aurelia stepped inside, her crimson gown trailing behind her, her face drawn with exhaustion and a kind of quiet fury that had built throughout the evening.
She crossed the room with deliberate steps, her shoes clicking softly against the polished floor and came to a stop in front of the wide window, looking out at the twinkling lights of the city below. The moon hung high, casting a pale light over the Roman rooftops. It should have been a sight of beauty, but to her, it was just another reminder of the cold empire she was a part ofâone that had stolen so much from her, including her peace.
Behind her, she heard the quiet rustling of fabric as Lucius Verus entered the room. She didnât turn. She didnât have to. His presence was unmistakable, as it always was. He had been quieter tonight than she expected, but then again, he didnât need to speak to make his presence known. His energy filled the room with a heavy tension, the kind that always lingered after a battleâan uneasy truce between two warriors who had fought their own wars, even if they had never met on the battlefield.
"I didnât think youâd be here so soon," she said, her voice betraying the fatigue in her bones.
Lucius didnât answer right away, and when she finally turned to face him, he was standing by the door, his posture rigid, as if he too were unsure of what to do with the space between them. He had removed his imperial cloak and his tunic, revealing the broad expanse of his shoulders and the hard lines of his body, still as striking as ever. But there was something else about himâsomething softer now, something that seemed less like an emperor and more like the boy he must have been in his faraway childhood, a time before all of this.
Aurelia felt a sudden pang of something she couldnât nameâa fleeting sympathy, perhaps?âbut she quickly shoved it aside. She had learned long ago to bury her emotions, to guard her heart. There was no room for such weaknesses now.
Luciusâs piercing blue eyes met hers, searching, almost as if he were attempting to read her.
"Did you mean what you said?" he asked, his voice low, but the question hung in the air like a challenge.
Aurelia didnât flinch. She wasnât afraid of him, not in the way others were, not anymore. She had already seen what he was capable ofâhe was a gladiator, a killer, a man forged in the heat of battle. What could he possibly do now, except attempt to break her.
But she was already broken.
"I meant every word," she replied sharply, her voice gaining strength. "I will never love you, Lucius. I will never be your ally by choice. But I am here. I will play my part, for Rome and for the Empire."
Lucius didnât react at first. He just stood there, watching her. His gaze was steady, unwavering, but there was something different in it nowâless of the emperorâs cold authority and more of a man who had seen too much of lifeâs cruelty to believe in anything like love.
"You think I want your love?" His voice was quieter now, almost a whisper, but it carried a certain bitterness that made her pause. "You think I came into this marriage with the hope that weâd be some great power couple, ruling Rome with passion and glory? I have no illusions, Aurelia Carina Cassia."
The use of her full nameâAurelia Carina Cassiaâfelt like a weight, as though he were not just speaking to her, but to the very woman she had been before all of this. The name she had been born with, the name that had been tied to another life. A life that was no longer hers.
"Then why did you marry me?" she asked, the words slipping out before she could stop them. She had asked herself the same question countless times, but hearing him speak so bluntly, without pretense, it made her want to understand.
Lucius's jaw tightened, and for a moment, he seemed to hesitate, as if searching for the right words. "Because I had no choice," he said, his voice low but firm. "I couldnât rule without legitimacy. I needed you to secure my claim. Your bloodline... the Empire needed to see me as the true heir."
Aurelia felt a sudden wave of disgust flood her, but she fought it back. She had known the truth from the moment she had been offered the choice: marry Lucius or die. There was no illusion of love here. No romance. Only survival.
"Just like me," she said bitterly, her eyes narrowing. "You needed my bloodline. I needed your power and protection."
Luciusâs eyes darkened slightly and he took a step toward her, closing the distance between them in a way that felt more predatory than protective. "We are not so different, are we?" His voice was softer now, tinged with something that felt like understandingâbut whether it was real or just another layer of manipulation, she couldnât tell.
Aureliaâs pulse quickened. She felt a strange mixture of irritation and something elseâsomething she didnât want to nameâstir inside her. She had been in control of her emotions for so long, yet here he was, reminding her of everything she had tried to bury.
"Donât mistake me for someone you can control, Lucius," she said, her voice suddenly cool and sharp. "I am not a prize to be claimed or a piece of property to be used. I may wear your crown, but I will never be your puppet."
Lucius didnât flinch at her words. Instead, he stopped in front of her, his gaze locked on hers with that unnerving intensity. For a moment, there was silence, and the only sound in the room was the soft flicker of the candles.
"Who says you have to be?" he asked, his tone shifting againâthis time with a flicker of something like respect, or perhaps understanding. "Maybe we donât have to be anything to each other, Aurelia. Maybe we can just exist in this world, for whatever time we have left, without trying to change the other."
Aurelia swallowed, her chest tightening at his words. There was something in his eyes now that made her feel exposed, as if he could see through her carefully constructed walls.
For a moment, she considered saying something elseâanything elseâbut she bit her lip and kept silent. She had no more words, no more energy to fight. This marriage, this empireâit was a cage, and they were both trapped inside it.
"Fine," she said finally, her voice barely above a whisper. "We will exist. For as long as we must."
Lucius nodded, though his expression remained unreadable. He stepped back, giving her space, but the tension between them was still palpable, hanging thick in the air.
"Iâll leave you to rest," he said quietly, turning toward the door but before he could reach the threshold, Aureliaâs voice stopped him.
"Lucius," she said, her tone softer now, though no less guarded.
He paused, glancing back at her.
"For what itâs worth," she said, her words hesitant but true, "I donât hate you. Not yet."
Luciusâs eyes flickered with somethingâmaybe surprise, maybe something deeperâbut he didnât say anything. Instead, he gave her a short, almost imperceptible nod and left the room, closing the door behind him.
Aurelia stood there for a long moment, staring at the empty space where he had been, her thoughts a swirling mass of anger, confusion, and something she was too afraid to admit.
She sat down on the edge of the bed, her fingers curling around the fabric of her gown and let out a long, shuddering breath. In the Roman world of power and survival, love had no place. All she could do was endure.
And in the silence of the room, she realized that perhaps, in this strange marriage, endurance would be all they would ever have.
Flashback ~ Wedding Nights and Feasts
The grand hall of the imperial palace was alight with the glow of hundreds of candles, their flickering flames casting long shadows across the marble columns and golden tapestries. The air was thick with the sound of voicesânobles and senators, officials and soldiersâlaughing, clinking goblets, and speaking in hushed tones of political matters, all the while pretending to enjoy the extravagance of the evening.
Aurelia sat at the center of the room, her back straight and her face a carefully composed mask of regal calm. The feast was elaborate, more lavish than any she had seen before, with tables laden with roasted meats, fresh fruits, pastries of all kinds, and goblets of wine that never seemed to empty. It was a celebration meant to mark the union of two powerful families, a political marriage cloaked in the facade of love and festivity.
Beside her, Geta sat in his place as Emperor, his posture rigid and his eyes scanning the room, his expression cool and detached. He rarely spoke to her, his lips pressed together in an unreadable line as he occasionally exchanged formal pleasantries with the dignitaries at his side. He did not look at her directly, but rather, his gaze seemed to skim over her, as though she were just another part of the eveningâs decorationâa beautiful, silent accessory to a ceremony that had more to do with power than affection.
Aurelia shifted in her seat, the weight of her wedding gown pressing down on her shoulders. It felt heavier than she remembered, the delicate silk and embroidery stifling in the warmth of the hall. The wine, which she had sipped sparingly, made her head spin a little. The noise of the crowd seemed distant, like the murmur of waves crashing far away, while the tension in her chest built steadily. She wanted to be anywhere but here, anywhere but beside Geta, who barely acknowledged her presence.
She glanced up at him, and for the first time that evening, their eyes met. His gaze lingered for a momentâbarely a secondâbut in that moment, she saw something flicker behind his dark eyes. A glimmer of something unreadable.
It was not affection, but perhaps it was acknowledgment. Or perhaps it was just the weight of the situation bearing down on them both. He was the heir to the throne, but he was also, in some ways, as much a prisoner as she was. Aurelia quickly looked away, not wanting to read too deeply into it. They were both bound by duty. Perhaps that was all they ever would be.
"Empress Aurelia, it is a pleasure to finally see you in a laurel wreath. It suits you well," came a voice, pulling her from her thoughts. It was one of the senators, his smile oily and too wide. He was leaning in, his wine-stained breath making her skin crawl.
"Thank you," she replied coolly, offering a tight smile, but her attention was drawn back to Geta. The way his mouth tightened when his twin entered the room, or how his gaze flitted from guest to guest, never settling on her. He was far more interested in the politics of the evening than in the woman at his side.
The moments dragged on, the sound of clinking cutlery and polite laughter filling the air as the night deepened. Aureliaâs stomach twisted with the knowledge that she would spend many more nights like this, forced to sit at the table, to smile, to pretend that this was her choice.
Her fingers, which had been tightly gripping the edge of her goblet, tightened around the stem, her nails digging into the delicate glass.
Geta, still barely acknowledging her, looked up then, catching her eyes once again. This time, there was a flicker of something in his gazeâperhaps curiosity, or even frustration. But whatever it was, it was gone in a heartbeat. He turned his attention back to the men beside him, a conversation about military matters beginning to unfold.
The night wore on with little change. The banquet was lavish, yes, but it felt more like a gilded cage. The guests praised her beauty, complimented her elegance, but they never asked her what she thought. No one cared for her opinions, her desires. It was all about marriage. It was all about power. Duty.
After what seemed like an eternity, the music began to swell, signaling the end of the feast and the start of the traditional dances.
Aurelia had no choice but to follow. She was led away from her seat by a servant, her movements stiff and controlled. She did not look at Geta as she passed him, but she knew he would be at her side for the next dance.
As they joined the throng of dancers in the center of the room, Aurelia caught a glimpse of Geta moving toward her. His movements were slow, calculatedâhis posture never changing, even as he took her hand in his. His fingers were firm, but not gentle. There was no warmth in his touch, only the cold certainty of what was expected of him.
The music swelled around them, and they began to dance. The movements were practiced, each step a part of a ritual that had been passed down through the generations. But even as they moved together, Aurelia couldnât help but feel a sharp sense of isolation. She was surrounded by the thrumming beat of the music, the eyes of the court watching their every move, but there was no connection. Nothing to bridge the distance between them. She felt as though she were dancing with a stranger.
Getaâs gaze remained distant, his eyes fixed somewhere far beyond her, as if he were looking at the empire rather than his bride. He did not seem to care for the spectacle, for the performance. He danced because he had toâbecause it was expected of him.
Her chest tightened, a lump forming in her throat, but she swallowed it down. This was her life now. A life of duty and silence, of rituals and politics.
When the dance ended, Geta offered her a curt nod, his hand slipping from hers with no more warmth than when it had first touched her. He turned and walked away, lost in the swirl of the crowd, leaving Aurelia to stand alone at the center of the hall, her heart heavy with the weight of it all.
Hours later, the imperial palace had quieted. The last of the guests had been sent away, and the halls were still. Aurelia had changed out of her wedding gown, donning a simple silk robe that was far more comfortable than the heavy dress she had worn for the ceremony and the feast. She had been bathed and prepared by her attendants though she felt no sense of relief. The ceremony was over, but the reality of her marriage had just begun.
Her chambers were vast, opulent and yet it still felt hollow, as though the walls themselves were closing in on her. Aurelia sat at the edge of her bed, the weight of the dayâs events pressing down on her shoulders. The soft light of the moon filtered through the tall windows, casting long shadows across the room.
A soft knock on the door interrupted her thoughts.
"Enter," she called out, her voice steady despite the apprehension twisting in her gut.
The door creaked open, and there he stood: Geta, dressed in a simple night tunic, his expression absolutely unreadable. He glanced at her briefly before stepping inside, closing the door behind him with a quiet click.
Aurelia stood, her heart pounding in her chest. This was the moment. The moment that would define their marriage, the moment that would bind them togetherâat least, in the eyes of the empire.
Geta didnât speak at first, his eyes scanning the room with an almost clinical detachment. It was as though this was just another political alliance, another transaction. Not a marriage. Not an intimate bond.
Transactional.
The emperor walked toward the bed, his movements deliberate, but not rushed. He removed his shoes and sat at the edge, the silence between them thick with unspoken tension.
Aurelia swallowed hard, her mouth dry. She stood across from him, her hands trembling as she clasped them in front of her.
"Is it... time?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper, the question feeling strange even to her.
Geta turned his head slightly to look at her, and for a fleeting moment, she saw something softer in his eyes. But it was gone just as quickly, replaced by the cold, distant look she had grown quickly accustomed to.
âIt is,â he replied, his voice steady, but there was no warmth there.
Aureliaâs heart sank as she stepped toward him, the enormity of what was to come hanging between them like a weight. This was not the passionate union she had imagined. This was not love. This was duty.
Geta reached for her, his touch firm but unfeeling, pulling her toward him. There was no tenderness in the way his hands gripped her, no gentleness in the way he kissed her. His lips were cold, mechanical, as though he were performing a duty rather than seeking a bond.
And how she hoped it could be something. She already felt so lonely.
Aurelia closed her eyes, feeling the disconnect between them. The weight of their marriage, the distance between them, settled deeper in her chest. She didnât feel loved. She felt like a pawn in a larger game that she had no control in.
She had no choice. She could not pull away. This was her life now. No love. Only duty.
Please the Emperor. Give him heirs. Serve at his side.
As Getaâs hands moved with practiced efficiency, Aurelia stood still, her body stiff and her mind elsewhere - somewhere by the seaside. She felt the sting of loneliness in the marriage bed, the ache of emptiness that nothing could fill.
And when it was done, when he withdrew and settled beside her, there was nothing.
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If you could relive any of your memories, which would it be?
The best night of my life was April 24 2011. I saw American Idiot the musical closing night. It was the 4th time I saw the show during its 1 year run. The show has such a personal connection to me and being there with a theater full of fans felt like a religious experience. At one point every one did the choreography of one moment and I broke down in tears. Green Day was there and performed a 45 set at curtain call, including performing all of âJesus of suburbia.â Iâm certain my life peaked that night. I doubt I will ever feel more alive than I did for those few hours.
#this question was so out of the blue but thank you for reminding me of this night#need to get my heart grenade tattoo#fabulousnomatterwhat#answer#american idiot the musical
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âGonna fill you up, till youâre round with my baby.â
This prompt for Dick having baby fever with his fem!reader after seeing her taking good care of Damian (giving him praises and cookies for example).
Please and thank you!
pairing. dick grayson x reader
warning. smut
a/n. here you go anon
prompts used. âgonna fill you up, till youâre round with my baby.â
seeing you with damian was normal. the young boy saw you and dick as his paternal figures not that heâd admit it. but to see you doting over the boy. heâd âranâ away from home â youâd already called bruce to tell him where damian is â and to your shared apartment.
first it started with the way you worried when he showed up at your door, a bag swung over his shoulder and his scowl set on his face.
âdamian?â you stared down at the boy confused, looking around the hall way where all the other flats and the elevator could be seen.
âwhatâs wrong? are you okay?â your confusion switched to worry almost immediately when the boy hugged you, your arms moving around him to hug him back, gently rubbing his head.
âcan i stay with you and grayson?â he mumbled.
âbabe? whoâs at the doorââ dickâs voice trailed off when he saw damian holding onto you for dear life.
âwhat happened?â dick asks, the worry in his eyes matching yours.
âhe needs to stay over tonight,â you murmur, glancing at dick with those puppy eyes of yours that he canât say no to. he wanted to protest, remind you that tonight is his night off and date night but his heart flutters at the way damian clings to you like a boy would to his mother.
he doesnât have the heart to say no, merely nodding. âsure baby, he can have the spare room.â
the next time he feels that same flutter of undistinguishable wanting is when youâre making damian late dinner for him, seeing as its midnight and you and dick were planning on a little fun tonight.
the way damian sits at the dining table, finishing his homework â because even if heâs staying here and his school is in gotham heâs still gotta keep up with school â and the way you make something quick that alfred taught you to make before sending damian off to bed.
heâs all over you after that, kissing at your neck, hands slipping under your shirt, you giggle before reminding him that his little brother is in the apartment so fun time is going to have to wait.
so he waits, a week before damian finally leaves, not that dick minds having his little brother around â lies. he does mind, he minds a lot, especially when your attention is being stolen from him.
but even that didnât stop the way his heart fluttered with every moment you doted over like a mother would, and thatâs when it clicked in his mind. he wanted a baby with you.
thatâs how you got here. a week later after youâd dropped damian back to the manor, and when you came home you were talking to him about how you were concerned about damian overworking on patrols but he couldnât hear a word over the hunger buzzing in his ears.
âmhm,â he hummed, head pressed into your neck as you rambled on. âbaby, baby shhhh. lets forget about them for minute.â
âdick?â you mutter confused, his hands pressing warmly against your tummy.
âyes baby?â he asks.
âwhatâre you doing?â you ask.
âtouching you, why? am i not allowed to touch my girl?â he replies, moving you towards the bedroom. âmy pretty girl, yknow that?â
you hum in response, not sure what had come over him as he gently nudges you back onto the mattress to lay down. âi was thinking, honey. about you and me⌠and a little someone else.â
you catch the way his eyes drop to your stomach, his pupils blown out so much that his pretty blue eyes look different. âand whoâs that?â you ask, urging him on.
âour baby.â
now that does surprise you, you and dick have never talked about having kids together, youâve barely even talked about marriage but you know enough that he seems to like the idea of both those scenarios.
âour baby?â you question and he nods, a wide smile setting on his lips as he stares down at you hungrily.
âyouâd look so pretty, honey. all round and full, full of me, of us. iâd take such good care of you too.â
your cheeks flush at the way he stares at you and the way the compliments leave his lips, like pure honey.
it doesnât take much longer till youâre both completely bare, with you all spread out under him all fucked out as he ruts against you from behind.
he wasnât shy with his noises, whining into your ear and groaning too. whispering praises that make you purr. âaw, look at you baby, all fucked and pretty for me to use. you want me to fill you up that bad huh?â
you nod eagerly, stomach fluttering as you spasm around him, face pressed into the pillows to bury your moaning, back arched so prettily it makes him want to never stop.
âgood girl, my good girl. you like the sound of being a mommy huh?â he coos, fucking into you with no mercy, mind set of giving you a baby. a part of the two of you to love.
âthatâs good âcause iâm gonna fill you up, till youâre round with my baby.â
Š e-nonsense. do no copy/steal/translate. do it and Iâll bite your toes off
#dick grayson smut#dick grayson#dick grayson x reader#dick grayson x reader smut#nightwing smut#nightwing x reader#[đŽ] asks#enzo writes [đ]#2k followers celebration
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Bad Cop - Eddie Munson x Reader
Summary: You wake to a call from your boyfriend Eddie who asks you to bail him out of jail.Â
Word Count: 2.2k
TW: interactions with police, mild injury, talk of fighting and bullying, sexual innuendosÂ
A/N: I might be a little late to the Eddie Munson party but Iâm here now! :D
âThis is a collect call from Edward Munson at Hawkins Police Station. Will you accept the charges?âÂ
You clear your throat but your voice still feels raw when you speak, âYes.âÂ
âPlease hold,â the operator says.Â
A trilling sound as you wait, twirling the phone cord anxiously. Youâd been tucked in bed a minute ago, dead to the world. The phone rang loud enough from the kitchen to startle you awake. You caught the time on the alarm clock on the nightstand as you kicked the blankets off, just after one in the morning.Â
âY/N?â His voice is soft under the crackle.Â
âEdward.â Itâs not angry per se but you never use his real name which is telling.
âPlease donât be mad.â
âAre you okay?â you sigh, tipping your head till your forehead meets the wallpaper.Â
âIâm sorryâ Iâm fine. I just, can you bail me out please.âÂ
âWhat happened, Eds?âÂ
âJust a stupid fight. Nothing serious, I promise.â He pleads like you wonât believe him and doesnât give you a chance to press for details, âThereâs cash in a shoebox on the top shelf of the closet. On my side, all the way in the back.âÂ
You want to scold him but you're still kneading sleep from your face, irritated now that you know heâs okay. You bite your cheek, considering the possibility of an argument. Knowing that it shouldnât take place through a phone.Â
âYouâre sure? Itâs enough?âÂ
âSwear.âÂ
âOkay, on my way.â
He apologizes again before the line clicks.Â
You shuffle through the band tees heâs grown out of and have since been neglected to the back of your shared closet. You make a mental note to remind him to drop some off at Goodwill. Under a stack of vinyls, you locate the box with a rolled wad of twenties held together by a rubber band. You snap the band, biting your lip. Itâs enough to buy something expensive, really expensive. You jam your heel into a laced sneaker and do not bother to change out of your pajamas. The money is pushed deep into your pocket along with the house keys. You shake away arising questions as you start the van.Â
Cold air smacks your bare arms as you push open the station door. You blink rapidly at the fluorescents. An officer hands you a clipboard, you sign two dotted lines, and fork over most of the cash. He retreats to a separate room without a word, presumably to retrieve your boyfriend, leaving you alone in the lobby.Â
Your arms pillow your head on the counter until a familiar set of steps rounds the corner. His eyes, big and sorry, find yours instantly. But your attention quickly shifts to the marbled purple and blue highlighting the arch of his cheek. The stern speech about bar fights and bail payments youâd rehearsed on the way flees your throat. He brushes past the counter to hug you and you spot a split lip too. Your shoulders deflate as you meet him halfway.Â
âThank you,â Eddie mumbles into your crown.Â
You give his waist a quick squeeze before pulling back. His hands chase the goosebumps from your skin as you scan his face. His curls are frizzy which is typical but more disheveled like heâs been running his hands through them. Your nail traces his lower lip where it was clearly cracked open but is now glazed over with a layer of dry blood. âLose any teeth?âÂ
He smiles, pearls still intact, and you canât bring yourself to be mad. His breath smells faintly of alcohol as he says, âYou look tired.â
âI am so tired,â you admit.Â
He grits his teeth guiltily, âIâll make it up to you.âÂ
An officer clears his throat and passes Eddie a brown paper bag with âMunsonâ scribbled on the front. He snatches the bag with a wink. The man offers nothing but a blank stare, maybe mild disapproval as Eddie pivots and jogs toward you, already at the door. He fishes for his lighter from the bag, kissing and pocketing it as you step outside.Â
âCan I drive?â Eddie reaches for the keys in your hand. You always let him drive.Â
You snatch the carabiner to your chest, elbowing his side, âAre you trying to get a DUI too?âÂ
âI had one beer,â he scoffs as you unlock the door.Â
You believe him but pretend not to as you hop in the driver's seat. âYouâre a criminal now. Canât be trusted!â You yell playfully before slamming the door as he jogs around the hood.Â
âVery funny,â he mutters as he climbs in.Â
You sling your arm over his seat to back out. The streetlight accentuates the bruise when you glance past him.Â
âDoes it hurt?âÂ
âHmm?âÂ
You point at your own cheek.Â
âOh, no. Itâs fine. Shouldâve seen the other guy,â he chuckles.Â
âWeâll ice it when we get home,â you pull out onto the main road before settling your gaze back on him. âSo who was the other guy?âÂ
His eyes roll in your peripherals, âSo Shelly Watkins was thereââÂ
âYou hit Shelly Watkins?âÂ
âJesus! No! Her stupid boyfriend Rob Perry.â He groans in disgust. âYou remember him? He was such a dick in high school!âÂ
You shake your head, trying to recall.Â
âHeâs a couple of years older I think. Well anyway, Shelly was blabbing her big mouth, as usual, about Robin and her new girlfriend.âÂ
âWhat was she saying?â You interrupt, curious but inferring already.Â
âNasty shit. And sheâs talking so loud the whole bar can probably hear. I mean, I couldnât not say anything, babe. And hey,â he throws his hands up in surrender, âAll I said was âSeems like what other people do in their spare time isnât your business.ââÂ
You smirk, knowing it was not as polite as he made it out to be.Â
âAnd Rob is all âWhat did you say?ââ Eddie teasingly lowers his voice, foot hiked up in his seat to face you with a finger curled under his nose like a mustache.Â
You steal glances from the road to watch the theatrics as he retells the story, making sure to emphasize when he punched Rob square in the nose so hard it broke.Â
âDid you win?â You ask, attempting to hide your proud grin by checking your blind spot.Â
âOh yeah.â Eddie crosses his arms, accidentally nicking the wound on his lip with his nail as he retracts the faux finger stache. He winces, tapping the cut to assess the damage. Fresh blood coats his finger; heâs quick to press his whole hand over his mouth as he fumbles through the glovebox with the other. A deck of fast food napkins youâd organized spills out. You catch one before it falls, crumpling it into his free hand and swerving back into your lane. He replaces his hand with the thin sheet, wiping his fingers on another napkin off the floor as you pull up to a stoplight.Â
He tips his head like a puppy when he catches you staring. You lick your thumb, smearing a stray drop crawling down his chin. Your palm lingers on his skin, rubbing circles behind his ear as the light flicks green.Â
Itâs not long before you pull into the driveway and unlock the front door. Eddie holds a third napkin to his face. You consider going to the ER for stitches as you toss the keys on the counter and snatch a Ziploc bag from the cabinet.Â
Two lines of light form a skewed L in the hall from the cracked bathroom door; A silent message that you are allowed to come in. It squeaks familiarly loud on its hinges but Eddie doesn't acknowledge you.Â
He focuses on his reflection as he peels the napkin away hesitantly. The blood has stopped but his lip looks swollen and angry. You hook a finger through his belt loop, tugging him until he turns. You nudge the bag of ice to his cheek and he flinches grasping your hand to pull it away.Â
ââs cold.âÂ
You tug the hand towel off the sink and wrap the plastic, pushing it back to his cheek. You hold it there caressing his lash line with your pointer. He leans into the touch, rubbing his eyes with ringed fingers. Eddie pulls the thick silver off one by one, setting them on the counter.Â
âSit,â you tell him.Â
He perches on the edge of the toilet lid obediently. You pick a washcloth from the drawer and run it under the sink. He parts his knees as you approach him, hands snapping into place at your hips. You cup his chin, pushing up until he tilts it toward you. Cool water cleans his lips where you brush. He doesnât flinch, even when you accidentally dig too hard. You progress down to his jaw, where blood is smeared dry, and flaky.Â
 âThink Iâll have a cool scar?â His breath fans your chin as you work cautiously.Â
âNo,â you say. He toys with the strings on your pants, happy to be taken care of. âBut you donât need it. Youâre cool already.âÂ
The corners of his mouth lift fondly. He fights the urge to smile, hoping youâll work longer if he sits still. You swipe in slow strokes, also secretly loving the time and touch.Â
You give his face a once over before tossing the rag to the counter. He searches your expression for a diagnosis. But words are slow to find your mouth, too enraptured with the long lashes that bat his cheeks sweetly. âI love how eager you are to stick up for the people you love,â you start.Â
âBut?â
âBut, we canât afford you getting arrested over something like this.â
âI know,â he groans and headbutts you gently in the stomach. His hands cup the backs of your thighs and his hair drapes around his face like a curtain. You comb a handful of it over his neck and he tilts his head so you can see his eyes. âI donât regret what I did, though. Heâs always been such a bully. He deserved it, you know?â He sighs, gaze drifting away, âI felt like I could finally stand up to him after all these years.âÂ
Your fingers trail down his shoulder to smooth out the tee riding up his back. âI donât doubt that he deserved it. I know you just want to do the right thing. But still, he can probably afford it, we canât.â You hesitate to ask, âWhere did you get that money anyway?âÂ
He hugs your middle, muttering into your belly, âBeen saving.âÂ
âFor what?âÂ
He shrugs and says what you believe to be, âSomething special.â You are curious but lean on your trust rather than insecurity. He most likely intended to surprise you with something if you didnât know.
âSorry, you had to spend it.â
âNot your fault.â He peers up at you as if to ensure you know that and you brush his bangs back.Â
âStill, sorry.âÂ
He blinks slowly up at you like a cat waiting for more pets. Then, he shoots up, back stiff, eyes wide. âYou have work tomorrow,â he realizes out loud.Â
âOh, you didnât hear?â you pull his arm until he stands. âI actually have come down with a real nasty cold,â you force a cough into your fist.Â
âOh yeah?â He raises an eyebrow.Â
âYeah, not only that but there's this criminal that wonât leave me alone. Think I might have to file a report at the station tomorrow.âÂ
He laughs, flicking the light off as he follows you to the bedroom. The ice pack is left to melt in the sink and the stained washcloth to dry on the counter, a mess for tomorrow youâve decided. Youâre quick to crawl under the covers and heâs even quicker to shed his clothes and join you.Â
Eddie pecks the sliver of collarbone poking out of your shirt, making his way up in a dotted line. He presses gently to your lips, and you break away mindfully, aiming for the corner instead.Â
âYou know?â Your eyes are closed but you feel his stare.Â
You hum.
âI think itâs kinda sexy when you call me a criminal.âÂ
âOh my God!â You throw an arm over your burning cheeks, âYou are so horny.â
He laughs into your wrist but moves it aside to cradle your cheeks firmly. He pulls one eyelid open gently with his thumb when you refuse to engage. You release the smile youâve been keeping. He mirrors it, teeth bright in the moonlight spilling in. âThink about it, I already have handcuffs so you can play bad cop andââÂ
You grope for a pillow to push into his face and then another when he chucks it off the bed, giggles overlapping.Â
âIâm going to call the police on you, have them arrest you again. Take you to horny jail.âÂ
âNow you get it,â he releases his grip on your wrists to sit back on his heels and in a voice that is not his own he fawns, âOh, officer! I promise to be a good boy from now on!âÂ
You roll over, groaning wildly into your pillow. âGo to bed!âÂ
He settles behind you, his heart races where it's thumping against your back. Yours isnât far off. A final kiss is planted on your nape where he tickles you with his hair as he wishes you a good night.
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Puppy Love || LN4
lando norris x fem!reader
summary: Lando came home from his âbest day at workâ and you take matters into your own hands to reunite the little puppy and your boyfriend
a/n: I couldnât resist writing something about this bc that video has me in a chokehold
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"Baby, you wonât believe what just happened!!", your boyfriend exclaimed as he opened the door to your shared apartment.
You chuckled, moving out of the kitchen where you were making dinner to greet him in the hallway.
"Look! Oh my god!", he called, pulling out his phone and showing you a picture of him sitting on a chair, with an adorable little puppy in his arms. Your eyes widened. "Oh, Lan, thatâs so cute!", you said, putting your hand in front of your mouth.
"I know right??", he spoke excitedly, swiping through his gallery to show you the other pictures. "Look! It just said down in my lap", he said, pressing play on a video.
"Lando, sheâs adorable!", you muttered. "Yeah", he smiled. "Shame I canât keep her." "She really did look incredibly comfortable on you", you agreed and looked up to find a sad smile on Landoâs face and put your hand on his cheek.
"Hey, cheer up", you whispered, pulling him in for a kiss.
"Soo, whatâs for dinner?", Lando asked after pulling away, a slightly happier smile gracing his face now.
*~*~*
Later that night, you couldnât stop thinking about that video Lando showed you. So, as quietly as you could you sat up in your shared bed and pulled out your laptop, searching for the shelter that heâd told you about.
You looked through the website and found the small dog. "Lia, three months old", you read as you clicked through the pictures.
Your fingered hovered over the blue button, hesitating for a second but one look at the sleeping boy beside you, gave you the reassurance you needed. As quietly as you could you closed the laptop and went back to sleep.
The next morning Lando was up before you, as usual. You found him in his sweaty training clothes in the kitchen, drinking a glass of water.
"Good morning", you greeted him, standing in the door and leaned against it. "Oh hey", he called, walking over and pressing a quick kiss to your lips. You scrunched your nose.
Lando rolled his eyes before giving you another peck. "I know, Iâll shower", he chuckled, walking past you towards the bathroom.
"Lan, I wanted to tell you that Iâm flying to the UK for today", you called, making the boy stop in his tracks. "Why?", he questioned, turning around. You panicked for a second, not knowing what to tell him without revealing your surprise.
"Uhm, Mum wanted to go shopping together", you lied, slapping yourself internally. Lando frowned. "Uh, okay? Iâm coming with you, when are we leaving?", he wanted to know.
"No no, you have your dinner with Zak and that businessman tonight and Iâll probably will sleep at my parentsâ", you quickly waved it off. Lando nodded, still eying you strangely. "Well, okay then. Let me shower and then I can drive you to the airport", he muttered, before turning around to enter the bathroom.
You let out a sigh, hating yourself for not telling Lando the whole truth but reminding yourself that his face tonight will he the greatest reward.
*~*~*
You touched down in Heathrow around 1pm, quickly texting Lando that you had arrived before rushing out of the airport to find a taxi that would take you to Battersea.
In front of the Dogâs and Catâs home you stepped out, thanking and paying the driver before making your way to the door.
"Hi, Iâm Y/n Y/l/n", you told the woman at the reception. "I made an online appointment yesterday to meet with a little puppy." The brunette smiled and nodded. "Let me check for a second. Ah, yes, just down the corridor and the second door to your left. Mia should be waiting for you there", she said, whereupon you thanked her and walked down to where she had described.
You knocked on the door and waited for Mia to call, but instead she opened the door, the same warm smile on her lips as the receptionist.
"Hi, you must be Miss Y/l/n, nice to meet you!", she greeted you, reaching a hand out for you to shake. "Nice to meet you too, and please call me Y/n", you replied, following her into the room.
"So, you are here for Lia, right?", she smiled as you walked closer to the play area of about five puppies. She then took one puppy with white and brown fur out of the area.
"Oh my god, sheâs even more adorable in person", you muttered as the woman placed the puppy in your arms. "Heyy, little one", you whispered, softly petting her back.
"She really seems to like you", Mia noted and nodded towards the puppy who had closed her eyes and snuggled into your arms. "Can I keep her?", you asked softly. "We gotta go over some documents first but then, sure", Mia smiled and showed you to her office.
"Okay, first of all, do you live with anyone because if you do we need their permission as well", she stated and you looked up. "Yes, I do, I live with my boyfriend in Monaco. Actually, he met the little one yesterday at work", you chuckled.
Mia stopped writing and looked at her questioningly. "Excuse me?"
"Lando Norris, you recently signed a cooperation with McLaren and he came home yesterday telling me all about that little surprise you did for him and even showed me a few videos of Lia and I wanted to surprise him with this", you explained. First Mia looked at you rather skeptical, then she started typing on her computer.
"Okay, I guess you are telling the truth", she mumbled, turning around to show you pictures of Lando and you in the paddock, the search being âLando Norris Girlfriendâ. You tried to hide your chuckle but failed.
"Iâm sorry but the possibility of you being a crazy fan is pretty high, I didnât mean to insult you", she immediately apologized but you waved her off. "No, itâs fine. I understand", you chuckled as she blinked a few times.
"Okay, back to the questions. I guess you have the permission of your partner. Then Monaco you said?", she moved on. You nodded. "Sheâd have a little play buddy in Leo, a friendâs dog, and Iâm sure Alex and Charles would be happy to help us with everything in the beginning", you explained.
You went over a few more details such as allergies and vet check ups. "Okay, last one is financial security but I guess that wonât be a problem", she chuckled and if you werenât so focused on Lia youâd have been slightly offended at her judgmental tone.
She pushed the documents over the table for you to sign and watched as you scribble your name on the line.
"Then I am happy to tell you, you have just adopted a dog", she smiled and handed you her hand to shake.
You said goodbye to her, quickly asking where the next pet shop was to get the necessary things.
Then you made your way outside again, the small puppy in your arms. "Okay, little one, letâs go shopping and then we can go home and surprise your new daddy", you whispered, gently petting her head.
Your flight back home was scheduled to arrive at 8pm, from where you then took a taxi back to Monaco.
"Welcome home, Lia", you muttered, letting her down as you closed the front door. You could tell she was curious but careful at the same time, always keeping close to you.
You placed your bag with dog food, some bowls and toys on the kitchen counter and then went to sit down on the couch and Lia immediately jumped up to cuddle into your arms again, which made you chuckle.
About two hours later you heard a key in the door and Lando entering the apartment. You decided not to say anything and simply wait until he would come into the living room, although the lights of the TV still filled the room.
"Hello?", Lando asked. "Is anyone there?" Cautiously he entered the living room, placing a hand on his heart when he saw it was only you sitting there.
"Jesus, baby, I thought there was someone in our home!", he called. "I thought you said youâre only coming back tomorrow"
"WellâŚ", you giggled and then lifted your arm to reveal the sleeping puppy on your arm. Landoâs eyes widened, scanning the little dog.
"Wha-", he muttered perplexed. "Meet little Lia. Again", you added giggling. "You- is- is that the puppy from Battersea?", he stuttered, sitting down next to you. You nodded with a smile.
"Wha- How- Did you fly to England just to-", he continued stammering, making you reach for his hand. "She loved you and you canât fool me and tell me you didnât feel the same. And about all the traveling, I can take care of her when Iâm not coming to race weekends, Alex does the same. And she even has a little play buddy in Leo", you told him, interwinding your fingers.
"I love you so much, baby", he whispered and pulled you into a kiss. A small high pitched bark interrupted you and you pulled apart.
"Heyy, princess", Lando whispered, laying down so his head was level with the puppy in your arms. Lia got up and carefully sniffed Lando, probably recognizing his scent from just two days ago as she then cuddled up next to him.
You two laughed and petted her small body.
"Sheâs the cutest", you noted with a smile. "And youâre the best", Lando smirked up at you. "My two girls!"
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charlesleclerc: Hey!
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Torn (18+)
Pairing: Natasha Romanoff x f!reader, Wanda Maximoff x f!reader
Warnings: set during AoA, kryptonian!reader, love triangle, established Natasha x reader - fwb situation, somewhat toxic!Natasha, smut, violence, jealousy
Summary: after your home planet is destroyed, you find a new home in Asgard, but when your brother brings you along to Earth, you find more trouble than you expected.
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"F-fuck, Y/n. Right there⌠Yes." The woman below you pants in your ear, nails scraping down your back to grip your butt possessively.
Your hips move faster, deeper with each thrust, making her moan. "You could've told me you were coming back today," you grunt.
She digs her nails into your skin and you hiss in annoyance, slapping her inner thigh. "Do that one more time and I'm not fucking you for a week."
The spy lets out a throaty laugh that turns into a scream when your thrusts suddenly become harsh and uncoordinated, your hands pressing down her hips. Her tits bounce with each push, her perky nipples begging for attention. You look up to her tear stricken face, enjoying the sight of her reddened cheeks and bleeding lips.
"It was- fuck⌠u-undercover," she's breathless, stuttering, "... secret," she manages at last, pulling your face down to her breasts, knowing you still have something to say.
You're annoyed and maybe a little bit hurt, but you still let her guide you, eagerly sucking on the tender skin, grazing her nipples with your teeth.
Maybe she'll finally agree to talk to you after.
She comes with a stifled cry, hiding her face in the crook of your neck and gets up as soon as her body stops shaking.
You have a lot of things to say, but your mouth is suddenly too dry and your throat too hoarse, so you sit on the edge of your bed and watch her dress.
"Thank you," she kisses you on the corner of your mouth, lingering, nose nuzzling against yours when she pulls away.
She looks reluctant to leave and you hope she doesn't.
The door clicks shut on her way out.
ĂĂĂ
"No daydreaming on the mission briefings." Clint snaps his fingers in front of your face, pulling you out of your thoughts.
You blink, eyes refocusing to see everyone staring at you in question.
"What?" You ask, shifting in your seat.
"Stark wants to know if you like your new suit," Natasha asks with a smirk on her face.
You look up at the screen in front of the room and there it is - yet another heavily modified piece of clothing you undoubtedly going to destroy on your next mission.
You can admit it looks better than the previous one, the red is much deeper and the blue is not as obnoxious, but they still clash, not coming together as seamlessly as the one you wore back home, but that's the best Stark can offer and you're thankful he's even trying, so you nod in appreciation and send him a grateful smile.
"Think this one will fall apart mid flight?" Thor teases, reminding you of one of your most embarrassing moments.
It happened when you first joined the team. Tony made you wear a suit he made, claiming it was good to match with the team, so you've listened to make him happy and fit in better. It's a good thing you wore your underwear from Asgard that day.
"Now that it's settled we should move on to the purpose of this briefing," Steve waited until he had everyone's attention before continuing, "now that Thor is finally here we can finally take back the ScepterâŚ" he continues with the details and you easily tune him out, focusing on the redhead woman across from you instead.
The corner of her lip is still quirked up, her eyes trained on Steve as he gestures to the map on the screen behind him. You look down at your hands on the table, fiddling with your thumbs.
You wish you were better at reading humans.
âYou okay?â Clint leans into your side to whisper discreetly.
You nod, managing a convincing smile. âDidn't get much sleep is all.â
He glances at Natasha not so subtly, his brows furrowing. You think he's the only one who knows about the two of you, or, at least, he suspects.
âYou know what you're doing, right?â
âYeah,â you breathe out, not knowing at all.
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You're hovering over the base, looking through the walls for Scepter, when you first see her.
The girl looks about your age, you think, maybe a little younger, and she is busy talking to a silver haired man. They look too out of place, dressed like high schoolers and unbothered by the attack. You frown when the girl whispers a quiet "take care of the big guy" to the boy, your mouth dropping open in shock when he runs almost fast enough to go unnoticed by you. Almost.
Deciding it's your time to intervene you warn the team before landing in front of the back entrance, eyes trained on the girl behind the door. You don't know what she's capable of and you find yourself intrigued. The door opens with a squeak and you wince, mutterings a curse under your breath.
She's out of sight by the time you enter, but you can still hear her erratic heartbeat.
"Come out," you say, tilting your head to the right. You heard enough to know she's hiding in the shadow.
You hear her gulp before she steps into your field of view, her shoulder grazing yours as she comes to stand in front of you.
She is beautiful, you think, taking note of redness in her pupils.
"You know who we are," you wait for her to nod before continuing, "you can come with me." You offer your hand, palm up, and wait for her to decide.
She scoffs and her eyes turn redder. "What makes you think I want to?" There's red around her fingers now and you find yourself curious to find out what she can do.
You smile. "You will come with us one way or another. I'd prefer not to hurt you."
You realise your mistake as soon as the words leave your mouth.
Suddenly, there's red everywhere and you're out of the building, flying through the door to the other end of the backyard. You feel a pressing weight on your chest, and when you look down you see red wisps enveloping your body, keeping you pinned to the ground.
You look up when a shadow falls on your face.
She crouches with a smirk planted on her smug face, and moves your hair out of your face. "You can come with me," she offers, mirth in her eyes and you let out a breathless laugh, closing your eyes and tilting your head back.
"I'm afraid I have to say no," you whisper after a moment, strangely content at the mercy of your enemy.
She hums, waving her hand over you and you feel the weight disappear.
When you open your eyes she's no longer there.
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"You just let her go?" Natasha asks later that night, her head nestled on your chest after hours of hiding her moans in a pillow as you pounded into her.
You snort. "She's a witch, Nat, I don't think I can keep up with magic."
She lifts her head to look at you, eyes searching for something you're not even aware of. "You're the fastest person on this planet. Faster than her brother, and certainly faster than her."
You look away, closing your eyes in embarrassment. You didn't even think about your speed when you faced the witch.
You feel her get up from bed, and you open your eyes, reaching for her, "Natasha- " Her eyes flash, and you close your mouth.
She shakes her head. "She distracted you. And you let her go," she huffs and bends down to pick up her panties.
You get up and catch her wrist. "Can you tell me what's going on?" You ask, searching her eyes for an answer, but you're an alien and she's the best spy in the world so you're left even more confused.
She opens her mouth for a split second before snapping it shut. She pulls away and puts on a shirt before finally speaking, "I saw the footage."
You frown.
"Didn't know it only takes a little flirting and a pretty face to make you let an enemy go," she hisses through clenched teeth.
Your mouth drops open in shock.
"Are you-" you let out a breathless chuckle at the mere thought before finally getting yourself together, "are you jealous?"
You can hear her jaw grinding, can hear her nails dig into the soft skin of her palm.
And yet, you still can't believe what she just said.
"You're a fucking hypocrite, Natasha," you say, and a split second later you're dressed and out in the nearby field, searing up towards the sky.
You don't see her falling back into the pillow you layed on mere seconds ago, tears gathering in the corners of her eyes.
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There's a party the next day, and a part of you just wants to hop in your pod and disappear in the depths of space.
Another part of you wants to see Natasha happy and content, basking in the warmth of your arms. You know she'll never allow anyone to know about the two of you, but still, hope blossoms in your chest when you first see her go down the stairs. She moves right past you towards the bar, and you see Banner approach her with a nervous smile. His flirting is awkward and you pity the man, awaiting Natasha's response.
She flirts back.
"So⌠You and Romanoff?" Steve comes to stand beside you, smiling his fatherly smile, and you fight the urge to run away.
"You should tell her," he presses on, "she's not the most open person in the world, but from what I know about her, I think⌠there's a good chance for the two of you to be happy."
You've told her.
She doesn't like you back.
You shoot him a quick, awkward smile. "I'll think about it."
He nods, satisfied and walks up to the pair, his eyes widening when he overhears the last bit of their conversation. He winces and looks back at you, knowing you probably heard it all by now.
You shake your head at the concerned look he sends your way, and walk to sit on the couch, closing your eyes for a moment, letting your hearing go wild, listening in on an argument on the other side of the city, anything to remove yourself from this situation. The argument doesn't last too long, the engaged pair making up not even ten minutes later and you move your attention back to the party.
When you open your eyes Thor is sitting beside you, daring Clint to pick up his hammer. You sit up straighter, curious to see where it might go.
"Everyone knows it's some kind of a trick." His fingers wrap around the handle, but the hammer doesn't move an inch, much to the archers embarrassment.
Tony appears seemingly out of nowhere to make fun of Barton and you join in on the laughter, enjoying the rare moment of happiness, momentarily forgetting about your not so fun predicament.
Thor winks at you, enjoying this way more than he probably should, and hands you a bottle of Asgardian beer.
Out of the corner of your eye you see Natasha join your little game, Steve hot on her heels. She looks a little out of place, eyes laced with uncertainty when she sees an empty spot by your side. With a slight push from Steve she sits, careful not to touch you.
Banner is left standing a few feet away.
"It's simple physics," Tony grins, attempting to lift the weapon. His eyes narrow when it stays in its spot.
You rub your eyes when he decides to embarrass himself even further, calling Rhodes for backup and putting on his suit. The ridiculous game goes on, and Steve decides to try, you don't bother to watch, but then you hear metal scraping against the fine wood of the coffee table. Your head snaps up to look at Thor and immediately you know he heard it too, his eyes going comically wide for a split second before closing in relief when Steve doesn't pull harder, letting the hammer stay in its place.
"Natasha?" Banner nudges the redhead.
You roll your eyes, taking a sip of your bear. You want to go and finish the drink in the solitary of your room, maybe let out a few tears, but you promised Thor you'd stay until the very end, knowing he's set to leave in a few short days.
"I don't want to know the answer to that question," she says before taking a sip of her beer.
"Y/n?" Thor invites you to try, but you shake your head no, an excuse already on your tongue when you first hear it.
The screeching is loud enough to hurt humans, but to your enhanced hearing it's pure torture. You fall to the floor, covering your ears, letting out a silent cry and Natasha is by your side immediately, pressing you into her side, trying to ground your hearing. You hiss in pain, your head feels like it's being slit open, and you think Natasha is saying something, but you can't focus on a single thing.
The next second you feel her lips against yours and the sound is gone, replaced by Natashas frantic heartbeat.
"Focus on me, baby, come on," Natasha whispers against your lips, words barely audible. You nod, trying to regain your senses.
Her kisses move lower to your chin, then to your jaw, her fingers skimping under the hem of your shirt, setting the skin of your lower stomach on fire.
"Stay with me, baby," she mumbles in your ear.
There's a fight going on around you, robots flying around destroying everything in sight, but the only thing you see is Natasha's glistening eyes as she pulls away to check on you.
Then she's pulling you up and out of the room, narrowly missing a piece of metal flying her way, your eyes flicker around and you stop in your tracks, ready to join the fight and end it in seconds, but then there's a tug on your hand.
"They'll handle it. Let me take care of you."
You nod, feeling hope blossom in your chest.
Maybe Steve's right.
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They handled it and now you're off to Africa, getting ready to fight a villainous robot made of vibranium. The jet is weirdly silent - Tony's sulking in the corner, unusually quiet, Steve stares him down from his seat, jaw grinding in annoyance and you wonder what happened after Natasha led you to her room. You tried to pry away, ready to run back and join on the planning, but she didn't budge, staring you down until you relented and fell against the sheets, her fingers making quick works of your belt buckle.
Now though, she's back to acting like she doesn't care, her eyes trained on the skyline and you can't even pretend you aren't hurt.
"We are close," you warn the team, already searching for the target. Your eyes lock on the pair talking to Ultron. "The twins are there, on the second floor, talking to Ultron. We need to hurry."
Natasha looks at you for the first time since you boarded the jet. "Stay away from the witch. We'll handle her."
You scoff at her tone, mildly pissed at her bossing you around. "You're ordering me around now?" you force through gritted teeth.
Her eyes narrow and she looks like she wants to say more, but Tony pushes her out of the way to jump out of the jet, Thor and Steve following right behind him, and she's left glaring daggers at your back as you hurry along.
You look for the witch the moment you land.
She's easy to find, hiding in the shadows, waiting for a perfect moment to strike, while her brother runs around wrecking havoc.
"Little witch," you call out, startling her enough to make her jump up.
Her eyes flash in annoyance, but the second she sees it's you her lips stretch in a one sided smile. "I have a name, you know."
You nod, your lips stretching into a full blown grin. You remember how your last conversation ended, but you don't care much about the possibility of her hurting you.
"I won't," she says, like she just read your mind.
You suppose she might have, she is a witch after all.
She shakes her head, letting out a huff of laughter, "There's a lot of things I can do," her eyes flash dangerously, her smile now with a hint of malice, "make sure not to cross me." She winks and turns just in time to step out of her brother's way.
You blink, cursing yourself for getting so distracted again, and dart after her brother. It is an easy ordeal, and mere seconds later you have him pinned to the ground.
"You really should let me go," he grunts against the concrete, wiggling against your hold.
"I am an alien, not an idiot," you scoff, easing your hold on him just a little.
He stills for a moment, craning his neck to take a look at you, "An alien?"
His eyes are full of wonder, and suddenly you're reminded that the two of them are young, the same age you were when you first stepped foot on Earth.
You sigh, looking around for a cage of some sort or a piece of metal to bend around the runner.
"Why are you helping them?" He asks, wonder replaced by anger. "Do you know what he did?"
There it is. An old basement with a bulletproof door.
"Making a bomb and launching it at civilians are two very different things, you know?" You quip and his eyes flash in indignation, but before he can start his rant you push him inside, locking the door and bending the metal for a good measure.
"He did some shitty things in the past, but at least he never joined the Nazis."
You walk away, painfully aware of the truth in your words. Now that you've said it out loud you're faced with the fact that the witch you've grown to like just after two short interactions is not a good person.
Shaking your head you make your way up, one down, two to go. You squint in the dark, trying to spot Ultron, but he's nowhere to be found and neither is Tony, so you mentally brace yourself to face the witch again, but the second you step on the landing you see Thor's slumped form.
"Hey!" You shake his shoulders and slap his face for good measure and his eyes open. He's blinking rapidly, like he just woke up from a long nap, his eyes glossed over.
"Y/n!" He whispers feverishly, and pulls you in a bone crushing hug. "You're okay, of course you're okay. That witch. She warped my mind," he pants, pushing you away, "You need to make sure everyone else is okay."
You look him over, and once you're sure he's not hurt you nod, pulling him up to his feet, and take off in the direction of Natasha's heartbeat.
You stop in your tracks as soon as your eyes fall on the trembling woman. Tears stream down her face, but her eyes are focused on the floor, unblinking. She doesn't move when Clint presses her into his side, doesn't flinch when he hauls her up to her feet, but when her eyes register you she jumps as if burned, clutching at Clint.
You take a step closer, your own eyes watering, but she looks like she might throw up if you move any closer.
Clint sends you a look and shakes his head, mouthing, "I've got her."
She limps past you, shaking so violently you're sure even a human can notice.
They move past you and suddenly all you see is red.
Moving faster than the speed of light you have the witch pressed against the wall, her fingers clutched in your vice grip.
She looks up, her eyes wide and terrified.
Good, you think.
"What did you do to her?" You growl in her face, pushing her into the wall with your whole body.
No way you'll let her escape this time.
Her throat constricts. "I- Her biggest fear. I showed her her biggest fear." She sinks her body against the wall, trying to wrangle her hands out of your grip. Her heart is thrumming violently and you can't tell if the tiny skip of a beat is a result of her fear or her lie.
"She'll be fine in a few hours, I swear." Her eyes lock with yours, so unbelievably green, and you feel yourself slipping away. "Just let me go," she asks, pushing her body forwards, her fingers slipping away from your hold. Her face tilts forward until your lips are almost touching. âLet me go,â she whispers. You don't see the wisps of her magic swirl around her fingers, too focused on the way her lips move. Too many thoughts swarm your brain, but you find yourself focusing on one. You want her to close the gap.
"That's right, you want me to kiss you." Her lips almost brush against yours in a gentle peck. Your grip on her weakens completely and you're enveloped in her arms. Suddenly, she's everywhere. In your arms, in your head, in your heart. "I'm sorry about this," she whispers before pushing you off the ledge.
There's red everywhere and you find yourself falling and fallingâŚ
âŚand falling until your back hits the ground with a painful thud.
"Y/n! Get up. Come on." Your father helps you up, tilting your head to check the injury, but you can't focus on his face, all you can see is purple.
The planet under your feet rumbles, splitting open yet again, making your father forget about tending to your bloodied forehead in favor of hauling you up over his shoulder.
"No." You push against his shoulders when you finally realize where he's taking you. "No! I'm staying with you," you cry out, wiping the tears out of your eyes.
The sight in front of you is a nightmare. A sick, deranged nightmare. You can see the man responsible for this hold up the purple stone higher in the air, another powerful wave destroying everything in its wake.
"We have to fight, dad! We have to stop him! What about mom?!" You scream until your throat hurts, but your father doesn't budge, pushing you through double doors leading to the pods.
"We will fight," he promises, putting you down. "But you⌠you're destined for greatness, my child. You can't die fighting a losing battle." He places a kiss on your temple, pushing a syringe into your side.
You stare at him in betrayal, fighting against him with all your might, but your limbs get too heavy and your eyes start closing on their own.
You're pushed in the pod and your father types coordinates for Asgard. "They'll treat you as their own," he chokes, trying to fight tears, "I love you, my sweet girl."
"Y/n!"
You sit up, gasping for breath, eyes darting around the room.
"Y/n, a little help!"
Tony's voice sounds from your comms and you shudder.
"I can't-" you sob, looking around you, searching for the witch, but she's long gone, and all you can do is sit in the dark and hope someone will come and get you.
"I don't know what you saw there, kid, but our green friend might chew me up any second now. I really need you," he pleads.
Your hands shake and your legs tremble as you stand up, forcing the memory to the back of your mind. You close your eyes, letting the tears fall and tear through the roof, unaware of a pair of eyes watching you leave.
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OT13 Reaction -- to you asking them what their fave juno pose is
a/n: hellooo!! im curious what juno poses you guys think the boys would be into... feel free to send an ask with the pose (asks with media + anon are open!) - favourite one gets its own spinoff oneshot :)
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seungcheol is initially taken aback at the question. you ask it so innocently, so out of the blue - and he can feel his heart skip a beat at the mere pictures that are being conjured by his mind at the mention of you in any of those poses. he regains his confidence quite quickly though, proudly pulling up his favourite pose and eyeing you as you splutter. so, honey? reminds me of that one night we...
throwing up a shit eating grin, jeonghan takes the question with ease. he's been expecting it - he knows you well and ever since you sent him that reel, he's been preparing his answer. i personally really enjoy this one he'd say while showing you, wiggling his eyebrows suggestively in a way that makes you snort in laughter. 100% expects action later. you were the one who brought it up babyyy...care to follow through?
you cannot tell me this man doesn't prefer missionary over anything else. joshua loves seeing your face through it all, so asking him this question probably isn't going to get you anything you didn't already know. he blushes at the thought of it, shyly muttering under his breath that he likes it best when he can see your pretty face and hold you.
jun blinks, not quite getting what the fuck a "juno" pose is. he nods along as you show him his "options," turning red at the particularly scandalous ones and cringing at the ones he knows ya'll can't pull off. i don't think you're that flexible, baobei. he'd say, more worried he'd accidentally break you if you guys attempted the pose.
like with anything else, soonyoung is excited to answer your question. don't be surprised if he pulls out a powerpoint specifically for the occasion, listing out the pros and cons of each pose and the probability of how much he'd enjoy it. he's passionate with everything he does - and what better thing to be passionate about than fucking the love of his life?? lowkey ends up not being able to choose just one favourite. he likes variety in his sex life, thank you very much.
wonwoo stares at you once you're finished asking, bluntly dropping his answer and moving on with his day. he lowkey thought it was already obvious what his favourite one was?? you guys do it every time?? it's his default?? he calmly (a bit too calmly for the topic) explains to you why it's his favourite, giving you all the stats. well, it's easier to move - and you're more comfortable, and- you'd think he was giving a persuasive essay by the way he goes on and on.
you know better than to ask jihoon without first sending him the reel, asking him to check his message and to watch it. he sends back a screenshot of his favourite pose, a little miffed that this was the reason you interrupted his recording session but answering you nonetheless because he loves you. he tries to return to work, although the thoughts of you in that pose is sending him reeling. ends up giving in to his urges and rushing back home to test out his theory. told you that was the best pose, he'd say after destroying your insides.
again, a strong believer that minghao is secretly very kinky but prefers missionary because it allows him to feel the closest to you. reveals to you that his absolute favourite isn't on the juno pose list because sabrina would be canceled for acting it out - gives you that look, silently challenging you if you'd like to try it. don't pretend it doesn't excite you, love.
seokmin's face is burning the moment you ask the question, stuttering violently through his words as his brain computes your question. shyly points to his favourite pose, cringing into his hands as he awaits your reaction. why would you ask me that right before i have to go to work? he'd complain, hating how inconvenient being turned on could be during practice.
mingyu's got that shit eating grin on his face similar to jeonghan's, although his is more of a i think we should test all of them before i choose one type of grin. you can tell by the way he's eyeing you that he's already picturing you in those poses. i don't know, babe, he'd drawl out, reaching over to grab your waist. i think you should give me a refresher before i pick.
seungkwan's the one that asks you for your favourite juno pose, curious to know which one you prefer yourself to be in. it ends up being a whole conversation - riling both of you up as you discuss the pros and cons of each pose, leading to you guys ending up in the bedroom. who's idea was it to talk about this again? you know what, i don't care - c'mhere.
by the way vernon's looking, you can tell he's thinking about his answer like it's the most serious thing in the world. you let him think, sitting there in silence as you watch the guy contemplate. anyone else would think he was making a major life decision, with the way his eyebrows are furrowed and his eyes are full of concentration. finally deciding, he picks one that surprises you. idk, i know we've never done it before but i feel like i'd enjoy it. and you'd look so hot like that babe.
chan sends you his favourite juno pose before you can even ask. a cheeky lil grin on his face, he asks if you guys could try it out, his eyes sparkling with mischief and his boner already prominent. he's imagining you fucked out in the position that he's chosen and he- well, it's not his fault he can't control himself. you'd look sooo hot, babe. he'd persist. i'll take care you.
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âHey, Cutie. What's your name?â
Buck stopped digging to look up at the man, using the back of his hand to wipe the sweat from his forehead. âBuck,â he replied simply, sucking in a deep breath.
âBuck?â he questioned. âJust Buck?â
Buck sighed. âEvan Buckley. Most people call me Buck.â
The man smiled. âEvan's nice. I like Evan. I'm gonna call you Evan.â
âMy boyfriend's really the only one who does that.â
The man stepped closer, invading Buck's personal space. âYou're already taken?â
âI- I am,â Buck replied, tripping over his words. Now that he was closer, this man did have some beautiful blue eyes. They nearly stared right into his soul.
âHm.â The man shook his head. âThat's a shame,â he looked Buck up and down. âYou're really... really hot.â
âPr- Probably from the wildfire th- that's nearby.â
The man laughed. Damn, even his laugh did something to Buck. âMaybe,â he shrugged. âBut I think you'd look good no matter what.â
âI really, um, I need to get back to digging, so the fire doesn't spread.â
âLooks like you could use a break to me.â The man pulled a bottle of water from his pocket, and the sight of it nearly made Buck's dry mouth start to water. âIce cold, just for you.â
And well, it would almost be rude not to take the water. So he did.
He twisted the cap off and drank nearly half the bottle down. He couldn't help but notice the man watched every gulp, staring at his throat like he wanted to lick the sweat right off.
âThank you,â Buck said once he finished. He went to hand the bottle back, but the man shook his head.
âThat's yours,â he said. âCan't have a man as handsome as you passing out from dehydration. Someone may have to give you mouth to mouth.â
Buck swallowed hard. âTh- Then why'd you give me the water?â
Buck watched the man's blue eyes darken, his breathing picking up. He reached out, tugging on the collar of Buck's wildland gear to fix it. âYou've gotta be careful, Evan. I don't usually go for taken men, but I might have to change my mind.â His hand slowly ran down Buck's chest as he pulled away from him.
Buck's breath hitched. He couldn't look away from this man. Couldn't help all the feelings bubbling up deep in his gut. âI... I don't even know your name.â
âMight be better that way,â the man replied, taking another step closer. His eyes moved down to Buck's lips. âI'll be able to remember you forever, and you can go back to your boyfriend and forget I ever existed.â
âI- I don't know if I could do that.â
âWhat? Go back to your boyfriend? Or forget me? Cause-â
âDear God,â Eddie interrupted, exasperated. âYou know other people can hear you, right? Get a room, or better yet, get a truck. I'll cover for you if it'll get you two to stop... whatever the hell this is.â
Buck sighed, resting a hand on his hip as he turned to Eddie. âWe were just getting to the good part.â
âYou've done this before?!â he exclaimed.
âTwo days ago,â Hen informed him as she passed by. She gave a wave to the man. âHey, Tommy.â
âHi, Hen. Eddie,â he greeted with a nod and a smile.
Eddie groaned. âYou two are pathetic.â
âOh, are they doing that weird roleplay thing again?â Chimney asked as he walked up beside Eddie.
âYou've heard it too?â
âI think half the firefighters in the county have heard it by now.â
âThree weeks!â Buck reminded them, holding up three fingers for emphasis. âWe've been here for three weeks without more than a few seconds alone. Let me have this.â
Eddie raised his hands in surrender. âI'm gonna go get me a water since, apparently, it doesn't matter if I pass out from dehydration.â
Tommy rolled his eyes. âI'll bring you a water next time.â
âWhat about me?â Chimney asked. âBecause, if I remember right, you'll have to give me mouth to mouth if I fall to the ground.â
âI will bring everyone water next time.â Tommy spoke loudly, so everyone around could hear.
âThat's better,â Chimney said. He patted Eddie on the shoulder. âCome on, let's give the lovebirds a minute.â
Tommy turned back to Buck. âAs much as I'd love to finish the scene,â he said once the others had walked away, âI do have to go. I told my group I'd only be five minutes.â
Buck couldn't help his pout, but he also knew he had to get back to work too. âWhen we get home, if we ever get to go home, we're not putting on clothes for three days.â
Tommy smiled, nose scrunching up. âDeal,â he agreed. He leaned in and gave Buck a quick peck on the lips. âI gotta go. Love you, Cutie,â he said with a wink.
Before he could walk off, Buck grabbed his turnouts and pulled Tommy back for one more kiss before letting him go. âLove you too. Be safe.â
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Buck volunteers for the Thanksgiving shift. When Maddie asks, he apologizes, saying, "I don't really feel festive right now. But keep some leftovers for me?"
On the day, firehouses around the country all have similar calls to deal with: kitchen grease fires from frying turkeys, sprains in backyard games of football, people injuring one another because "did you hear what she said about our Emma/Francis/Kailey?". Buck is kept too busy to think, and it's nice having the time to catch up with Ravi, who's thinking of going to school to study law.
Their brothers and sisters in uniform also drop off dishes at the station, so between calls, they get pretty good food. Captain Graham gives them an hour offline after four consecutive calls. Buck collapses into a chair and serves himself pasta salad and a delicious honey baked ham, while his dinner rolls warm up in the oven.
He's scrolling through his phone, diligently avoiding the messaging apps, when a message preview pops up.
Tommy.
Buck almost drops his fork. He scrambles away from the dinner table, even though no one on C shift will try to take his phone from him, and finds a spot in the stairwell to read it.
Tommy: hope you have a good & safe Thanksgiving
As he's reading, another bubble appears and Buck's heart skips several beats, but this time it doesn't disappear. A second message arrives, followed by a third.
Tommy: don't know why I texted that
Tommy: guess I just wanted to say something to you
Tommy: you don't have to reply
Tommy: anyway. Happy holidays
Buck feels a slight loosening of the vice around his heart that has been there since that night. With a smile on his face, he types, deletes, types again.
Buck: happy Thanksgiving to you too
Buck: how many kitchen grease fires you got this year? We had 3
Tommy: you're working today?
Tommy: 4, but one of it was in the backyard
They're having a conversation. They're having an actual casual conversation, as easy as they used to on calmer shifts. Buck wants to cry. But he has to answer Tommy's question or have this conversation end too soon. Thinking about his options, he decides that he has nothing to lose anyway.
Buck: I didn't wanna sit around and smile and pretend I'm thankful for everything
Buck: it's better to keep busy
Tommy: I know that feeling
Tommy: I'm sorry
Buck: I'm sorry too
Buck: I wish we could've celebrated together
Buck: I would've said that I'm thankful for you
Tommy: I would have said that too
Tommy: I'm still thankful for you jsyk. I'll always be grateful to have got to know you
Does Tommy think he can't stay in Buck's life just because they broke up?
Buck: I don't think you know me well enough
Tommy: sorry
Buck wishes he'd run after Tommy that night, or done something since to show that he wants Tommy. Well, here's your chance, his brain reminds him. Do something.
He takes a deep breath. Then he types.
Buck: I want to meet. If I come over after Thanksgiving shift, will you please be home?
Tommy: is that a good idea
Buck: idk. But I can't stop thinking about you, and I miss you, and I wanna know what I did wrong. I wanna meet.
Tommy: I miss you too. You didn't do anything wrong, I just didn't want to... Idk. I didn't want to get my hopes up too much.
Buck: we need to talk in person. Texting is not good enough.
It isn't. He needs to see Tommy again. Tommy with his storm blue eyes and tender smile and broad shoulders and soft clothes. Tommy whose crinkly smile drives Buck a little (a lot) insane. Tommy whose lips he now knows the shape of by touch alone, whose body he has mapped out in detail, who knows how it feels to be inside Buck in the most intimate of ways.
He waits for a response. Hopes there will be one. It comes several minutes after, like Tommy had to really think about it.
Tommy: maybe not immediately after Thanksgiving shift
Tommy: are you off on Monday
The relief that crashes into Buck feels almost as overwhelming as the tsunami he was caught in years ago.
Buck: yes
Buck: your place this time
Buck: I'll bring cake
Tommy: you don't have to bribe me to open the door
Buck: no I just baked too much stuff is all. I'll explain when we meet
Buck: I'm really thankful you texted
Tommy: I'm thankful you replied
Tommy: have a good rest of the shift, Evan
It's Evan again. Buck can't hide his smile at all. Tucking his phone into his pocket, he goes back to dinner. Monday can't be here fast enough.
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Youâve been married to Chris for eight years now, you both got married young and heâs your first and only. To say sex has been lack-luster⌠would be kind. You both waited for marriage, Chrisâs idea. That meant you fell in love with him FOR him. You try to remind yourself that every day since finding out Chris only has a 3-inch cock.
Every time you have sex, you lie there looking at the ceiling while Chris moans loudly and gets off in six minutes. He doesnât know where the clit is either and his finger game is weak. He just isnât good in bed. The fact you catch him staring at a very slender woman online adds to it all, youâre a thick and curvy woman. He makes you feel rejected so itâs hard to enjoy anything with him. At some point you began to question if maybe youâre truly asexual because you became so turned off to sex and to him.
Then one day, your new neighbor moved in. You were sitting on your couch sipping coffee as you watched a moving truck pull in. You thought nothing of it and went on with your day. Your husband left for work so you decided to go outside and water your garden. You havenât worked the last three years; you both have been trying for a baby, but nothing has happened yet. Youâve learned how to fill your time with small hobbies.
You got dressed in comfortable clothes and went outside. You turned the water on and began to pull the hose. As you pulled, it got stuck. Assuming you were outside alone, you began to curse the water hose, bending over to fix it and struggling. Just then you heard the sexiest Austrian accent from behind you.
KĂśnig was about to go on a walk when he saw you leave your house, wearing tight black biker shorts and a tight white t-shirt. Your body wasâŚperfection. He stood watching your breast bounce slightly with every step you take. Your hips sway so gracefully side to side. He picked the right house to move into. Hearing your struggle snapped him out of his lustful day dreams and began to approach you.
âDo you need help? Miss?â
He looked down at you, his eyes traveling over the curve of your plump ass. Imagining how soft it would feel to squeeze. When you turned to face him, his eyes dropped to your breast. Again, his mind went to imagining his hands squeezing them. Heâs a man with big hands, and your breasts look like the perfect size to fill them.
As you turn your eyes meet the most beautiful sleepy pale blue eyes youâve ever seen. The man towered over you as if you were a tiny ant. His body is massive and solid looking. His blonde hair was shining in the bright morning sun. His face is handsome, rugged, with some scarring. You felt yourself get turned on for the first time in years.
âN- no, Iâve got it. Thank you.â You caught his eyes wandering over your body.
âIâm KĂśnig, I just moved in next door.â He held his hand out for you to shake.
âIâm y/n.â You put your hand in his, it looked so small. âThe accent, are you German?â
âAustrian.â His thin lips pulled into a small smirk.
âOh, sorry.â You chuckled from embracement.
âItâs okay, the accents sound similar.â He chuckled as well.
You both stood there for a while just letting your eyes drink the other in. You could cut the tension with a knife. His blue eyes returned to yours and he gave you a small smile. The rest was history. Everyday after your husband leaves for work, youâd see each other. Drink coffee together, heâd help you garden, just talking about your personal lives. Nothing sexual. That was until today.
Sitting at his kitchen table with him as you sip your coffee and chat just like you both always seemed to do. Today was different though, you both being more outwardly flirty with one another.
âYour husband is a lucky man Maus, Iâd love a curvy housewife.â His eyes travel down to your cleavage before back up to your eyes.
His comment makes you blush, you playfully nudge his arm. âYeah right.â
âNo really, I bet he is all over you.â
âNot really,â you tap your nails on the mug in your hands.
âNo?â KĂśnig tilts his head, heâs aware that heâs prying but he canât fathom a man having you and not being obsessed.
âNopeâŚâ You look into his eyes. You debate on whether or not you want to disclose all of your marital issues to him or keep it light.
âMay I ask why?â His eyes drop to your fingers tapping. He reaches his hand out and grabs your off the mug, caressing your soft skin with his thumb. âYou can talk to me.â
âPromise you wonât judge or laugh?â
âPromise, Maus. You have my word.â
âSo, when we dated, we never did anything sexual past kissing. Like traditional and all.â
KĂśnig nods his head along, listening to your words as he sips on his own mug of coffee. His eyes follow your lips as you speak.
âWhen we actually⌠you knowâŚfucked,â You and KĂśnig chuckle, âHe pulled it out and was incredibly small.â
KĂśnig raises his eyebrow with curiosity, âSmall?â
âSmall,â you nod, âlike three inches small.â
KĂśnig sat with his jaw dropped looking at you in disbelief. Three inches? Heâs bigger than that when soft. No way three inches can get past how thick you areâŚ
âAnd how was that?â His hand squeezes yours slightly.
âTerrible. I didnât feel anything. Iâm pretty sure Iâm still a virgin because it barely went inâŚâ You chuckle slightly at how embarrassing this is. âWeâve been trying for a baby for YEARS now and nothing because I just have no sex drive. On top of all of this, I catch him gawking at skinny women constantly. Women that look nothing like me.â
You take a deep breath, feeling like youâve been ranting. KĂśnig still caresses your hand with his thumb.
âI think youâre beautiful. Perfect just the way you are.â He says in a soft and tender voice. âI also think itâs a shame he doesnât please you sexually.â
You give him a warm smile before your eyes move to your hand in his. You look at the drastic size difference between both of your hands before looking back up to him.
âWhy donât you leave? Find someone new? Someone compatible?â KĂśnig means himself.
âHeâs all Iâve ever known.â
âDonât you think you deserve romance? Passion?â
You can feel your face getting hot as he asks you this. You do want it. He is the reason the spark of desire was reignited in your life to begin with, but you canât just tell him this. You canât just have sex with your neighbor.
All the while you are inside your head, KĂśnig looks at you. He takes in your features, the way you rest your head in your palm, how soft your lips look.
âMaus?â
âHm?â You look up after being lost in thought. âOh, I guess. I actually had a period of thinking I was asexual because I just didnât have that desire or drive.â
âDo you still feel this way?â
âNo,â you look back down at your hand in his.
A short period of time passes before KĂśnig speaks up, âDo you find me attractive?â
Your eyes shot up to his shocked he was so forward. You hesitate for a while because youâre still married. Saying the truth might open up pandora's box, but you feel stuck, stagnant.
âI doâŚâ you respond meekly.
âI think youâre attractive too.â KĂśnig lets that linger in the air before continuing. âI desire you, and I think you feel the same.â
KĂśnig tightened his hand around yours. He reached out with his other hand and caressed your face. You both look at each other for a while before you speak up.
âI do.â You lean into his hand that caresses your face.
âI donât mean to cross lines, but I think I could love you better than your husband. I could appreciate your body better. I could fuck you better.â
His hand moves from your face to the back of your head, his fingers combing through your hair and grasp firmly. He tilts your head back slightly as his eyes roam down the curves of your jawline and neck. You felt a heat rush over your body.
KĂśnig stands and walks closer to you, leaning in and kissing your neck tenderly. The warm sensation of his lips sends a chill down your spine. You donât stop him even though you know you should. This would break your husband, but you donât care.
Kissing up your neck to your ear he whispers, âLet me worship you, bitte.â
âWhat if I donât like it?â
Youâre still worried that itâs a you problem. What if you just donât like sexual encounters?
KĂśnig chuckled, âI can make you cum. Donât worry.â
Your cheeks go hot as you laugh nervously. He pulls away and gently pulls you by your hand, âKomm mit mirâ
You stand and follow him through his house to his bedroom, his bed a massive king size bed. The bedsheets are a dark gray color with a black comforter. He gently guides you to the room and lays you on the bed. Leaning over you, his lips find yours as you share a deep passionate kiss. His lips made yours actually tingle; youâve never felt that before. His hands begin to trace the curve of your waist to your hip before moving up to your breast and squeezing.
KĂśnig breaks the kiss and moves off of the bed. He gently takes your shoes off your feet and places them neatly by the bed. His eyes traveled over your body before pulling his shirt off to expose his physique to you. He can see the desire in your eyes, causing him to smile.
As he went to reach for the waistband of your leggings, you stopped him.
âWhat if you donât like how I look?â
âIâll love it, trust me.â He reassures you in a low soft tone.
Nodding your head, you let go of his hands and let him take them off. His eyes glide over your juicy thighs and the light blue cotton panties youâre wearing. Your legs are a little stubbly, you werenât expecting to do this. You feel slightly embarrassed by the hair, but KĂśnig doesnât seem to mind as he glides his hands up your legs once theyâre bare. His lips kissing from your calf up to your soft thighs; once there he begins to nibble on the soft flesh.
âMien Gott, youâre so soft.â He whispers as he rests his kisses on your thighs more.
âIâm sorry I didnât shave-â
âItâs natural. I donât mind hair Maus.â He smirks.
You relax back on the bed as his hands go up to the elastic band of your underwear and pull it off. His eyes falling on the small bush between your legs as he smiles. He canât wait to bury his face in it.
âAre you okay?â KĂśnig asks as his eyes meet yours.
âYeah,â You look down at him as he begins to spread your legs apart. Your heart beat is pounding and, in this moment, you begin to think about the life you wanted to build with Chris but then, oh god. You drop your head back on the bed.
KĂśnig sticks his tongue out and begins to lightly flick over your clit. Instantly your legs begin to tremble and you moan loudly. Your hands find his hair and comb your fingers through it. You canât believe oral sex can be this good. KĂśnig stops licking your clit to suck it.
âNo, no, please lick it.â You look down again, begging in a pathetic voice.
KĂśnig nods and goes back to flicking his tongue rapidly over your clit. You had a long morning of sweating so your natural musk is strong and KĂśnig is savoring the smell. Listening to your loud moans he slowly moves his finger to your pussy and teases the entrance. Slowly slipping his finger in your gasp. He loves the reactions youâre giving. Itâs insane to think youâve gone your whole life without feeling this pleasure.
âKĂśnig,â you moan out loudly as he begins to pump his finger in and out of you quickly, your back arching. A new sensation consumes you as you scream out, your body trembling. KĂśnig closed his eyes, smirking, and enjoying hearing you orgasm.
He pulls back and moves his finger once you relax. You prop yourself on your elbows and look at him, wondering why he stopped.
âTake your shirt off, Liebling.â KĂśnigâs voice dripping with lust.
You sit up and pull your shirt over your head before reaching behind you to take your bra off. KĂśnig watches eagerly to see your breast for the first time. Watching them full and heavy, come out from your bra makes his mouth water even more. He canât believe how perfect you are.
KĂśnig begins to pull down his jeans and you watch, jaw dropping once you see the outline of his erection. He pulles his boxer briefs down completely and you see his hard cock full for the first time. Not only is it thick but it's long. You canât help but to stare and KĂśnig notices.
âDonât be scared, Iâll make sure it doesnât hurt.â
âHowâŚhow big are you?â
âUh, ten inches, I think. A little over. But donât worry, I wonât push you.â
âTen?â
KĂśnig laughs and walks to the bed and lays beside you. He moves his body so that youâre resting close to him while he is on his side. He leans down and kisses your breast, slowly making his way to your nipple to suck on it while he is lifting your leg up with one hand, and moving his cock to rub your pussy with the other.
âAre you ready?â
âI am.â Your voice is weak with pleasure of him touching you.
Moving his mouth from your nipple he begins to kiss your lips. He rests your leg over his body to keep your legs spread as he wraps that arm underneath the back of your head. He breaks the kiss to look at you as the other hand still on his cock slowly pushes into your slick tight cunt. KĂśnigâs breath goes shaky from the pleasure itâs giving him. He slides his hand up your leg and holds it up for a better angle.
You look back at him and your hands grasp whatever they can find, his pillow and his forearm. Your eyebrows knit together as you moan out his name. His cock pushing deep inside of you like youâve never felt before. Your walls clench tightly around his fat cock as you feel stuffed for the first time ever.
KĂśnig begins to thrust into you quickly, his eyes traveling to watch your breast bounce with the motion. Panting hard as his body begins to glisten with sweat. Your sweet moans and sopping wet cunt driving him to his breaking point.
âY/n,â KĂśnig moans as he leans down to kiss your lips.
You move your hand from his forearm to his jaw eagerly pressing his lips into yours harder. Moaning into his mouth as his tongue pushes past your lips and begins to circle around every corner of your mouth.
You feel the same overwhelming feeling of pleasure, you know youâre about to cum. You try to turn your head to let out moans but KĂśnig moves his hand from your leg to your face to keep you kissing him, his tongue dancing with yours as you begin to orgasm.
Without warning KĂśnig pulls out and steps off the bed. Your body is still trying to calm down. You look at him as he grabs your legs and drags you to the edge of the bed. He rests your legs over his shoulders as his hands grasp your hips. He slips his cock back into your needy pussy and begins to thrust as hard as he can.
Your back arches and you reach out grabbing the bed sheets as you loudly moan KĂśnigâs name. KĂśnig has sweat dripping from his forehead as he looks down at you not being able to handle his cock.
âYou can take it, Maus, Iâm going to cum.â
âPlease, cum. Please fuck your cock is so- big.â You moan now looking up at him. Your face contorted from the pleasure.
âBeg for it more.â
âPlease cum, please cum in my tight little pussy.â
âOh, fuck ja, mehr!â
âPlease cum in me.â You whimper out as his thrust picks up even more, the sound of his hips slamming into your ass fills the room.
KĂśnig listens to you beg, watching your eyes glaze over with a lustful look. He nods his head as you beg him to fill your precious little pussy full of his cum. He does.
âY/n! Fuck!â KĂśnig moans out, dropping his head back as his cock throbs deep inside of you.
.
.
âHey sweetie, did you have a good day today?â Chris asks as he walks to you and kisses your cheek.
âYeah, I did.â You sit still thinking about KĂśnig, excited for tomorrow.
âDid you do something different with your skincare routine? You look like youâre glowing.â
âYeah, I did.â
âWell, whatever it is, you should keep doing it.â
âOh, I will.â You smile, holding your secret.
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emt!marauders getting called to a halloween party bc your friend got injured in her drunkenness. youâre the one who called and took responsibility in the situation, so when they show up youâre there in like an angel or goddess costume or something ethereal and youâre caring so kindly for your friend and theyâre like soooooooo in love. maybe you ride in the ambulance with her bc she doesnât want to be alone and get to spend even more time with them đŤŁđĽ¸đ¤˛
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cw: alcohol, blood, needle, nausea, symptoms of concussion (or I guess those could be interpreted as drunkenness if you like), mention of hospital/stitches
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Youâve got both hands on your friendâs head because you donât trust her to keep up pressure with the towel herself, but you suppose youâre not much better. Your hands are shaking something awful. The blue and yellow lights turning onto your street come as a relief.Â
âLook, the ambulance is here,â you tell your friend softly, a poor attempt at reassuring her.Â
âHello.â A dark-haired paramedic flashes a grin at you both as he steps down from the passenger side to meet you at the curb. âSo, we have an angel and aâŚzombie?âÂ
Your friend makes a rather zombie-like sound of confirmation.Â
Another EMT comes up behind the first. âOh, perfect! So the head wound is just part of it then, I suppose. We can all go home.â He crouches in front of her, smiling as he takes her wrist in his hands and settles two fingers over her pulse. âHow are we feeling, babe?â
Your friend swallows thickly. âI need to call my mom.âÂ
âIâve already called your mom,â you remind her gently. A third paramedic, this one taller and with a lither build than the others, rounds the ambulance. âSheâs on her way.â You ask the paramedics, âDo you know which hospital weâll be going to? So I can tell her mom.âÂ
âMost likely the one on Baker,â says the third paramedic. He sets his hand over yours on the towel. âIâve got this, love.âÂ
You let go carefully, texting your friendâs mom the hospital before wrapping your arm around her shoulders. Her voice has gone thin and wobbly as the paramedic getting her pulse asks her questions.
âAnd whoâs your friend there?â He points at you with his chin. âDo you know her name?â
Your friend follows his gaze as though sheâd forgotten you were there, and you try to give her a smile. She says your name.Â
âNice to meet both of you,â he says cheerily. âIâm James, thatâs Sirius and thatâs Remus. Weâre going to take you to the hospital now, okay? Do you feel like you can walk?â
âCan she come with me?â your friend asks.Â
James hesitates. He looks to the other two.Â
The tall oneâRemusâsays tentatively, âWeâre really not supposed to. Itâd be an awfully tight fit.âÂ
Your friendâs eyes start to water, and you say quickly, rubbing her arm, âI can stay out of your way. Sheâsââ you lower your voice ââher mom is hours away, and sheâs scared. I donât want her to be alone.âÂ
Remusâ eyebrows bend with sympathy.Â
âLetâs do it.â Sirius bumps Remusâ hip, a familiar sort of gesture. He sends you a wink. âWe canât part her from her guardian angel.âÂ
Your face heats, but you smile at him. Give Remus a hopeful look.Â
He nods. âAlright,â he says, keeping one hand on your friendâs head and taking her elbow in the other. âReady to go?âÂ
âCan my friend come with me?âÂ
âIâm coming,â you reassure her. You help her stand with an arm under her shoulders, supporting her weight more than necessary in case she falls.Â
James and Sirius are waiting in the back of the ambulance to help her up, and while Sirius gets her settled on the gurney James reaches back down for you.Â
âHop on up, angel.âÂ
Youâre not sure if heâs referring to your costume or not, but you think you might be okay with this guy calling you whatever he likes. You take his hand, and have to avert your eyes from the flex of his bicep as he pulls you up.Â
âYou alright?â Remus asks as you try to find the most out-of-the-way place to sit.Â
âHm?â You look to him. âYeah, why?âÂ
He gives you a soft smile. âYouâre shaking, love.â He takes your shoulders in his hands, guiding you to a bench in the corner. âPut your back against the wall there. There you are. Say something if you start to feel faint, okay?âÂ
You hum weakly. You are starting to really tremble, your adrenaline catching up to you now that there are professionals here to take charge of your friend.Â
âYouâve got a wicked concussion,â Sirius says to her. âReally top-of-the-line head injury, Iâm impressed. Did you pass out at any point?âÂ
Your friend looks to you, uncertain.Â
You take the hand she holds out to you. âYeah,â you tell Sirius. âJust for a second, though, right after it happened.â
âWhat did happen?â asks James.Â
âShe fell and clipped her head on the counter.â You wince at the memory.Â
Sirius makes a sympathetic sound. âBit too much to drink?âÂ
Your friend makes a rueful, miserable sound. You squeeze her hand.Â
âYou werenât so bad,â you tell her kindly. âJust enough to lose your balance. It couldâve happened to anyone.âÂ
James looks at your joined hands with a faint smile. âYouâre a good friend,â he says, âstaying with her like this.âÂ
You shrug. âCouldnât really leave her alone, could I?âÂ
âSome people would.â Remus starts putting an IV into your friendâs hand, and you have to look away, your stomach roiling. James chuckles. âEspecially considering you look like you might pass out yourself.âÂ
âI told her to say if she was going to,â says Remus.Â
âIâm okay,â you say feebly.Â
Sirius tsks, leaving the care of your friendâs wound to James as he comes over to you. âNot a fan of needles?âÂ
âOr blood,â you admit. âSorry, Iâm fine, just squeamish.âÂ
âPut your head there, gorgeous.â The compliment doesnât help with the turmoil in your stomach, nor does the hand he sets on your face, gently directing you to rest your head in the corner. He procures a bottle of water from a drawer. âSip on this, and please try not to pass out without telling us.âÂ
âYeah,â you breathe. âSorry.âÂ
âNo need to be sorry, angel, youâre doing great. Youâre both doing great.â Sirius gives you and your friendâs linked hands a squeeze before rejoining James by her head. âNow, Iâm hoping youâre less squeamish than your guardian angel over there, babe. Have you ever had stitches before?â
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Wild Imagination
Summary: You were just an interviewer for the Met Gala when you were able to meet the Sir Lewis Hamilton
Song: Brent Faiyaz - ALL MINE
Part 2
Authorâs note: Longest story I've ever written! Comment if you want a part 2! Please like, reblog and share this! đŤś
Word count: 20.8k
As the evening sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden hue over the bustling streets of New York City, you found yourself standing outside the iconic Metropolitan Museum of Art, the venue for the illustrious Met Gala.
The air was thick with anticipation, and the excitement was palpable as celebrities and fashion icons prepared to make their grand entrances. As an interviewer for the event, you was tasked with capturing the essence of the night, and your own attire was a reflection of the glamour surrounding you.
You glanced down at your dress, a stunning creation that seemed to shimmer under the city lights. The fabric was a deep midnight blue, reminiscent of a starry sky, adorned with intricate silver embroidery that traced delicate constellations across the bodice.
The gown flowed elegantly to the floor, with a subtle train that added an air of sophistication. As you adjusted the delicate straps, you felt a sense of confidence wash over yourself.
âWow, you look incredible!â exclaimed your colleague, Sarah, as she approached you with a camera in hand. âThat dress is absolutely perfect for tonight!â
âThank you!â you replied, a smile spreading across your face. âI wanted something that would stand out but still feel elegant. The theme this year is âIn America: A Lexicon of Fashion,â so I thought a classic silhouette with a modern twist would be fitting.â
Sarah nodded in agreement, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. âYou definitely nailed it. I canât wait to see the reactions when you interview the stars. Theyâre going to love your look!â
As we made our way toward the entrance, the sound of flashing cameras and excited chatter filled the air. The atmosphere was electric, and you could feel the adrenaline coursing through your veins.
We approached the red carpet, where a line of glamorous attendees awaited their moment in the spotlight.
âRemember to ask them about their outfits!â Sarah reminded me, adjusting her camera settings. âFashion is the heart of this event.â
âAbsolutely,â you replied, your mind racing with questions. âI want to know what inspired their looks and how they interpret the theme.â
You had just finished getting your makeup touched up, the final brush strokes adding a touch of glamour before you stepped into the whirlwind of the Met Gala again.
Surprisingly, you felt a sense of calm wash over you. The thought of interviewing celebrities didnât make your heart race; instead, you found comfort in picturing them as ordinary individuals with extraordinary talents.
âJust remember to smile and engage with the celebrities,â your manager, David, instructed, his tone a mix of seriousness and playful urgency. âIâm counting on you to shine tonight. A stellar performance could mean a nice little bonus for me.â
âSure thing, David,â you replied, glancing at your phone, half-listening as you mentally prepared for the night ahead.
âGood! Now go out there and do whatever it takes to go viralâeven if it means flirting a little,â he added with a wink before striding out of the room, leaving you to gather your thoughts.
As you stepped into the bustling atmosphere of the gala, the lights sparkled like stars, and the air buzzed with excitement. You took a deep breath, reminding yourself that these celebrities were just people, albeit with a flair for the dramatic.
You spotted a familiar face in the crowdâNaomi Elaine Campbell.
Summoning your courage, you approached her. âHi Mrs. Campbell! Iâm here with Buzz Feed. Can I grab a quick chat with you?â
The model turned, her smile brightening the room. âOf course! I love your work. What do you want to know?â
You felt a rush of adrenaline as you began the interview, asking about their latest project and what inspired them. The conversation flowed effortlessly, and you found yourself genuinely enjoying the exchange.
âBy the way,â you said, leaning in slightly, âIâve heard youâre quite the dancer. Any chance weâll see you on the dance floor tonight?â
She laughed, a warm, infectious sound. âOnly if you join me! I could use a partner who knows how to keep up.â
You grinned, feeling the energy of the moment. âChallenge accepted! But only if you promise to show me some of your moves.â
As the night continued, you mingled with more stars, each interaction building your confidence. You remembered Davidâs advice and made sure to smile, engage, and even throw in a playful flirt here and there.
âHey, youâre really good at this!â a young reporter remarked as you both took a break from the chaos. âYouâve had to be doing for years now, you're such a professional!"
You smiled shyly at the reporter, "Just because I sound professional doesn't mean I'm not nervous to meet someone big like Naomi Campbell,"
"You were?" the reporter looked surprised.
"Of course I was, she's one of my biggest idols yet I kept my cool and spoke calmly, my mom always used to say 'treat celebrities like normal people with extraordinary abilities,"
David's voice crackled in your earpiece, urgent yet calm. "Y/N, you need to come back. More people are arriving."
You smiled at the young reporter, wrapping up your conversation. "Thanks for the chat! I hope to see you around soon." She waved goodbye as you turned to head back to your post.
As you mingled with other celebrities, the conversations felt surface-level, lacking the depth you craved. Perhaps it was because you didnât know much about them, or maybe the atmosphere was just too frenetic.
Then, out of the crowd, you spotted himâSir Lewis Hamilton, looking dapper in a suit tailored just for him. Your heart raced; you knew you had to find a way to speak with him.
To your surprise, after a few brief exchanges with others, he locked eyes with you. It was as if the world around you faded, and he began walking in your direction.
Panic bubbled up inside you, but you took a deep breath, willing yourself to stay composed.
"Well, if it isn't Sir Lewis Hamilton," you said, trying to keep your voice steady and a hint flirty. "We were all looking forward to your arrival this evening, and I must say, you look incredibly handsome in that suit."
Lewis flashed a charming grin, his eyes sparkling with warmth. "Thank you, Mrs. Y/N L/N. I'm delighted to finally meet you tonight. You look absolutely ravishing, as always."
You were taken aback. He knew your name?
The thought sent a thrill through you. "Iâm flattered, really. I didnât expect to be recognized by someone as renowned as you."
He chuckled softly, leaning in slightly. "Iâve heard a lot about you. Your work is impressive, and I admire your passion."
Your cheeks flushed at the compliment. "That means a lot coming from you. Iâve followed your career for years. Your dedication to racing and your advocacy off the track is truly inspiring."
Lewis nodded, his expression sincere. "Thank you. Itâs important to me to use my platform for good. Speaking of which, Iâd love to hear your thoughts on some of the initiatives youâre involved in."
You felt a rush of excitement. This was the deep conversation you had been longing for.
"Well, Iâm currently working on a project for sustainability in sports. Itâs a challenge, but I believe we can make a significant impact."
He listened intently, his interest evident. "Itâs all about how we can reduce our carbon footprint and promote eco-friendly practices within the industry."
Lewis listened intently, his interest evident. "Thatâs fantastic! Sustainability is such a crucial topic, especially in motorsport. Iâve been trying to advocate for greener technologies in racing yourself. Itâs a challenge, but itâs necessary."
You nodded, feeling a connection forming. "Exactly! Itâs about finding innovative solutions and inspiring others to join the movement. I believe that if we can get more athletes on board, we can make a real difference."
He smiled, his enthusiasm infectious. "Iâd love to collaborate on something. Maybe we could organize an event or a campaign together? It would be amazing to combine our efforts."
Your heart raced at the thought. "That would be incredible! Iâd be honored to work with you. We could reach so many people and raise awareness."
As you spoke, the noise of the event faded into the background, and it felt like it was just the two of you in that moment. Lewis leaned in closer, his voice dropping to a more intimate tone.
"You know, Iâve always believed that passion is contagious. When youâre passionate about something, it inspires others to feel the same way."
You couldnât help but smile, feeling a warmth spread through you. "I completely agree. Itâs what drives me every day. And I can see that same passion in you, not just for racing but for making a difference."
He nodded, his gaze unwavering. "Itâs what keeps me motivated, especially in a sport that can sometimes feel so disconnected from the real world. We have a responsibility to use our influence wisely."
Just then, Davidâs voice crackled in your earpiece again, pulling you back to reality. "Y/N, are you there? We need you back at the main stage."
You sighed, knowing you had to leave this captivating conversation. "Iâm sorry, but it looks like I have to go. Duty calls."
Lewis's face fell slightly, a flicker of disappointment evident in his eyes. "I get it. But letâs make sure this isnât our last conversation. Iâd love to pick up where we left off."
He reached for your hand, gently brushing his knuckles against yours. "I hope so," you replied, a mix of hope and regret in your voice.
As you turned to leave, the bustling sounds of the event faded into the background, but the warmth of Lewis's touch lingered. You could feel the weight of unspoken words hanging in the air, and it made your heart race.
"Y/N!" David's voice broke through your thoughts again, more insistent this time. "We really need you here!"
You took a deep breath, glancing back at Lewis, who was watching you with an intensity that made your pulse quicken. "Iâll be back," you promised, your voice barely above a whisper.
It was as if the cosmos conspired against you that night, weaving a tapestry of misfortune that seemed almost deliberate.
The moment you finally stepped onto the red carpet, the atmosphere was charged with excitement, but the spotlight had already shifted, leaving you in its wake.
Lewis had already slipped away, retreating to the comfort of his home, far from the chaos of the event.
"I can't believe I was too late to talk to him again," you muttered to yourself, frustration bubbling beneath the surface like a pot about to boil over.
After all, who would wait around for an interviewer when the allure of a quiet evening beckoned?
You took a deep breath, trying to shake off the disappointment that clung to you like a shadow, as you mingled with the remaining stars who lingered for the after-party, their laughter echoing in the air like a bittersweet melody.
The atmosphere was electric, a vibrant tapestry woven from laughter, the clinking of glasses, and the soft hum of conversation.
You found yourself chatting with a dazzling array of celebrities, each one more captivating than the last, their stories and charisma drawing you in like moths to a flame.
As the night wore on, the excitement began to wane, and exhaustion settled in like a heavy fog.
The vibrant conversations around you started to blur, and you exchanged goodbyes with your team, their faces a mix of smiles and understanding.
Yet, your mind still wandered back to thoughts of Lewis, the insights you could have gleaned more from him.
"I really wanted to talk to him more," you sighed, glancing back at the vibrant scene one last time, the lights twinkling like stars in a night sky.
"Maybe next year," one of your colleagues reassured you, clapping you on the shoulder.
With a heavy heart, you stepped out into the cool night air, the thrill of the evening overshadowed by the lingering sense of what could have been. . . .
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Following the Met Gala, your encounter with Lewis Hamilton captured the public's attention, ultimately granting David the boost he had been hoping forâa raise, thanks to the newfound recognition his employee brought to the team.
The buzz surrounding your interaction was undeniable, and it seemed to elevate everyone's profile in the process.
Your thoughts, however, remained fixated on Lewis.
Intrigued by his world, you delved into the realm of Formula 1, immersing yourself in the races whenever your work schedule permitted.
The thrill of the sport captivated you, and you found yourself eagerly anticipating each event, drawn in by the excitement and the sheer talent on display.
The desire to attend a Grand Prix and witness Lewis in action grew stronger, yet your job constraints stood in the way.
The longing to experience the adrenaline of the race and cheer for him from the stands was palpable, but the demands of your career made it a distant dream, leaving you to navigate the balance between work and your newfound passion.
You just hoped that you would be able to see him soon or at next year's Met Gala and speak to him if he hasn't forgotten about you already. . . .
The year had dragged on, each day blending into the next, and here you were, still in the same position at work.
But this time, there was a twist: you had been chosen to attend the Met Gala again.
Your company had gone all out, pouring resources into crafting the perfect dress, all in hopes that you might cross paths with Lewis Hamilton again.
They were determined to make a lasting impression, especially after the unexpected chemistry that had sparked between you two the previous year. Yet, despite the excitement surrounding the event, you couldnât shake the feeling of caution.
You reminded yourself not to get your hopes too high.
As the night of the gala approached, you found yourself standing in front of the mirror, adjusting the intricate details of your gown. The fabric shimmered under the light, and you couldnât help but feel a mix of anticipation and anxiety.
âWhat if I see him?â you whispered to yourself, imagining the possibility of a second chance.
But then, a wave of doubt washed over you. âWhat if he doesnât remember me?â you sighed, trying to quell the fluttering in your stomach.
You had replayed the moments from last year in your mind countless times, but the reality of the situation felt daunting.
Finally, the night arrived, and the atmosphere buzzed with excitement. As you navigated through the crowd, your heart raced at the thought of encountering Lewis again.
As you saunter through the bustling atmosphere of the Met Gala, your senses are alive with the vibrancy of creativity, fashion, and the hum of whispered conversations.
With a strategic focus on reconnecting with familiar faces and unearthing new celebrities, you interview designers, actors, and musicians, soaking in the anecdotes that dance on the tips of their tongues.
The glittering spectacle before you, adorned with high fashion and mesmerizing artworks, seamlessly blends creativity with prestige, encapsulating the very essence of the gala.
After immersing yourself in discussion after discussion, you finally take a moment to step back from the whirlwind of interviews. The moonlight spills through the glassy high-rise windows, casting a magical glow throughout the venue, offering you a fleeting glimpse of solace amidst the chaos.
Yet, just as the weight of the evening begins to settle on your shoulders, a voice, smooth and teasing, pierces the ambient noise.
"Well hello, Mrs. L/N. I hope you didn't forget about me," the voice calls out playfully from behind you, sending a shiver of electricity down your spine.
You pivot on your heels, your heart racing, to find Lewis Hamilton leaning against the elegant marble pillar just a few feet away, a devilish smirk tugging at the corners of his lips.
His tailored suit catches your eye immediatelyâa striking ensemble that marries classic style with modern flair. The deep emerald green fabric clings just perfectly to his athletic frame, the subtle sheen giving way to intricate patterns of silver-thread embroidery that weave through the fabric like a secret, shimmering constellation.
His shirt, unbuttoned at the collar, reveals just a hint of a crisp white undershirt, and the tailored trousers elongate his legs, finishing just above a pair of polished black brogues that gleam under the soft lighting.
"Of course not! How could I?" you respond, a sheepish smile tugging at your lips as you fully face him, memories of last yearâs awkward encounter rushing back to the forefront of your mind.
It slips from your tongue before you can filter it: "I feel like I should apologize for what happened last year."
The lightness in the air shifts, as the shared past hangs momentarily between you like an unspoken agreement, a reminder of the unfulfilled promise of time spent together amidst the glamour.
Lewis, perceptive as ever, leans slightly closer, the teasing spark in his eyes twinkling mischievously.
"You should," he replies lightly, a playful lilt in his voice that somehow manages to mask the slight edge of disappointment beneath.
"I dutifully waited for you for hours until my manager dragged me out," he teases, the warmth of his laughter wrapping around you like a familiar embrace.
It's almost charming how he knows exactly the right buttons to push to evoke a blend of guilt and flattery within you, and as you meet his gaze, you feel partially exposed yet undeniably captivated by his charm.
The acknowledgment of that missed connection lingers in the air, juxtaposed against the festive backdrop of the gala, only intensifying the electric undercurrent of this reunion.
Desiring to ease the slight weight of remorse that his words brought upon you, you ponder for a moment, your mind racing to find a way to make it up to him.
"Is there a way to repay you?" you ask, a trace of shyness coloring your voice.
The question hangs between you, a delicate bridge inviting the possibility of rekindling what could have been, or perhaps igniting something entirely new.
Lewis glances at you, his smile broadening as if your inquiry brings a glimmer of hope, leaving you momentarily suspended in anticipation of his response.
"Maybe you can come support me in my home race?" he suggests, a hopeful grin lighting up his face, his eyes sparkling with enthusiasm as they glint like the glimmer of city lights outside.
Imagining the energy of the crowd and the thrill of the race makes your heart race as well, a promise of shared excitement glowing in the air between you.
The notion dances between you like an apparition, stirring both delight and trepidation as you weigh the spontaneity of joining him at such an exhilarating event.
In that moment, everything outside your immediate exchange blurs away, fading into a mere backdrop to this connection that seems to widen with every heartbeat, every shared glance.
Encouraged by the mutual thread of interest, you take a breath, aiming to find the right words to capture the mix of excitement and nerves that flutter within you.
"I'd love to do that, Lewis," you reply earnestly, letting the natural enthusiasm in your voice spill forth.
"Good, because I really wasn't ready to get rejected in front of national television," Lewis says with a playful chuckle, his eyes sparkling with amusement.
You almost forget that you are sitting surrounded by cameras and a live audience, as the warmth of his personality envelops you. The realization washes over you, pulling you back to the presentâa stark reminder of the interviewâs stakes.
Despite the gravity of the situation, the lightness that Lewis brings shifts the atmosphere entirely.
His ability to make you feel at ease is admirable, reminiscent of a good friend rather than a celebrity caught in the relentless spotlight of fame.
At that moment, you feel a twinge of guilt for your initial intentions, which were focused solely on extracting professional insights for your audience.
However, itâs hard to resist the magnetic pull of this engaging banterâdare you say, itâs not only entertaining but also enlightening in its own right.
"Oh my gosh, I forgot this was being recorded," you exclaim, shock radiating across your face as you instinctively cover your mouth, stifling a laugh.
You glanced nervously at the cameras, suddenly aware of the audience who is watching you in real time, likely captivated by the unexpected turn the interview has taken.
Lewis's laughter rings out, melodic and infectious, easing the tension that had begun to creep back into the room. You canât help but join in, the rhythmic cadence of his joy sweeping you back into the moment.
In the midst of the laughter, you suddenly remember your earpiece, which had fallen silent during your break from obligations.
When you pop it back in, the first sound you hear is David's irate voice cutting through your bubble of enjoyment, chiding you for being unprofessional.
You yank it out again, a frown furrowing your brow as frustration surges within.
Who needs a producer barking orders when you're in the middle of something special?
Perhaps today needs to be more about being present in the moment rather than sticking rigidly to a script. The mention of professionalism seems a distant concern, a faint echo overshadowed by the authentic experiences happening right in front of you.
Youâre ready to take ownership of your interview and allow it to unfold in a way that feels honest and true, something organic that resonates with both you and the audience watching from their living rooms.
The lights in the lavish venue dimmed slightly, casting a warm glow over the crowd as the murmurs faded into anticipation. The announcement echoed through the hall, calling all the celebrities to the main hall for a special presentation.
As the excitement buzzed around you, you felt a familiar pang of disappointment wash over you at the thought of leaving the company of Lewis.
His cocoa brown eyes met yours, and for a heartbeat, time seemed to stand still. "I guess they really know how to kill a moment, huh?" Lewis said with a cheeky grin, his fingers brushing against yours.
You could feel a warmth creeping up your cheeks, and you downplayed your shyness with a small laugh.
âI was really enjoying just⌠this," you admitted, gesturing between the two of you. "Donât you think they could have waited a bit longer?â
Lewis chuckled softly, his demeanor effortlessly charming. "If only they listened to us, right?" He paused, a glint of mischief dancing in his eyes.
Then, with great care, he took your hand and pressed his lips gently against your knuckles, reminiscent of last yearâs memorable encounter.
The sweet gesture made your heart flutter, igniting a mix of shyness and excitement that left you breathless.
âLewisâŚâ you started, your voice barely above a whisper, feeling butterflies taking flight in your stomach.
With a teasing wink, he pulled away slightly and reached into his pocket. âBefore they whisk me away, I have something for you.â
He produced a small piece of paper and leaned closer, his breath warm against your ear. âIt has my phone number on it. Iâll need to send you the tickets for the race.â
Your heart raced. âTickets for the race? Wait, you were actually serious?â
âOf course. I wouldnât want you to miss it. But⌠I might need a bit of company if youâre up for it,â he said, an inviting smile spreading across his face.
You felt an elated rush, realizing just how much this meant. âLewis, I would love that. Iâve been wanting to see you at the races.â
âGood. Then itâs a date,â he said playfully, his tone shifting back to the more teasing side of him.
He leaned in again, his voice lowering conspiratorially. âJust donât tell anybody else, alright? I have a reputation to maintain.â
You laughed, your heart swelling with affection. âYour secretâs safe with me! Just promise you wonât forget to text me.â
âI could never forget someone like you,â he replied, his eyes locking onto yours with sincere intensity.
You felt like you might burst from happiness.
Just then, the staff made their way toward you, nipping at the edges of your time together. Lewis took a step back, and the moment felt almost surreal.
He let go of your hand slowly, but not without lingering for a moment longer.
"Goodnight, Gorgeous." He said for only you to hear and grinned happily after your embarrassed reason.
You smiled saying your farewell before watching him turn back to the group gathering for the announcement.
You stood frozen, clutching the piece of paper, which felt like a small treasure in your hand. His number was your connection to a world you desperately wanted to be part of.
As you turned toward the camera, your face lit up with a mixture of surprise and glee, capturing the whole moment, you heard the voice of the host spilling out instructions for the event ahead.
You took a deep breath before speaking directly into the lens, the joy radiating from you unmistakable.
âSo, looks like weâll have some exciting plans coming up, folks! Stay tuned for my next race adventure with the Lewis Hamilton!â
With that, you ended the recording, your heart still racing from the whirlwind of emotions.
You glanced back, hoping to catch one last glimpse of him before he disappeared into the crowd, grateful for the serendipitous moment that brought you two together, albeit briefly, in the enchanting ambiance of the evening.
As you stepped out of the cool cascade of the shower, droplets glistening on your skin like tiny jewels, the atmosphere of the Met Gala still danced in your mindâa swirl of vibrant colors, laughter, and the intoxicating scent of sophistication.
You could still feel the weight of the glamorous gown clinging to your skin, a silken reminder of the enchanting evening spent amidst the brilliant and the bold.
Your heart fluttered as you sank onto the plush hotel bed, the soft sheets enveloping you in a cocoon of comfort.
This was the moment you had been waiting for, a delightful collision of excitement and anxiety, as your fingers nervously hovered over your phone.
After a deep breath, you checked for notifications and instantly spotted itâthe notifications of the interview you had with Lewis Hamilton, his striking presence still echoing in your thoughts, his laughter resonating like a gentle melody.
Suddenly, in the ongoing reverie, a flutter of memory came rushing back, the way a gust of wind lifts scattered autumn leaves in a jubilant dance.
You could still picture the slick piece of paper he had handed you so casually, his fingers lingering a beat longer than necessary. It seemed so innocuous at the timeâa simple slip of white with ink scrawled across it.
But the implications of that note buzzed loudly in your heart. He had mentioned his number, and despite the whispering doubts that David, your manager, planted in your mind, a seed of hope took root.
David's voice echoed menacingly: "Lewis Hamilton is doing all this to seem like a gentleman for the camera and to get more recognition, donât think for a second that he actually likes you."
The warning replayed in an endless loop, threatening to cage your heart in cautious realism.
With shaking hands, you unfolded the paper, allowing the dim light of the room to illuminate the numbers scrawled across the page.
It was real. There it was, a string of digits that could unlock a connection or forever remain dormant within the realm of what-ifs.
Sitting there, caught in a whirlwind of emotions, adrenaline surged through you.
You took a moment to gather your thoughts, your eyes roaming the roomâthe opulent furnishings, the soft glow from the chandelier casting a romantic hue.
The allure of possibility mingled with your sense of self-preservation, and with a final resolve, you glanced at your reflection in the nearby mirror.
You looked stunningâand vulnerable.
It was time. In that instant, the logic of David's words fell away, leaving only the heart's whisper urging you forward.
You reached for your phone, fingers trembling as they danced across the screen, dialing the number that Lewis had provided.
Each ringing beep felt like a heartbeat, echoing loudly in the silence of the hotel room, rhythmically marking the passage of time laden with potential.
When the line connected, your heart raced, echoing in your ears as you swallowed hard against a wave of emotion.
"Mr. Hamilton?" you ventured tentatively, every syllable laden with weight, aware that the man on the other end could change everything in an instant.
An electric pause settled in the air before the sound of his laughter broke through, smooth and teasing, engulfing you like warm summer rain.
âY/N, you donât have to be so formal, thereâs no cameras here,â he quipped, the intimacy of his tone sending shivers down your spine.
Those words settled comfortably in your thoughts, breaking down the walls you had so carefully erected. Suddenly, your fears seemed trivial in contrast to the warmth radiating through the phone, infusing your evening with a touch of magic.
The rhythm of your heart settled into a new cadence, emboldened by his playful demeanor. âSo, are you still riding high from the Met Gala, or is it just a distant daydream now?â he asked, his voice dancing along with understated charisma.
A giggle slipped past your lips before you could catch it, the sound bubbling with shared memories and possibilities. âI think I might still be in shock,â you replied, the honesty of your words spilling out effortlessly.
âIt was as surreal as I imagined, except I didnât expect to meet someone like you.â
The connection felt raw and realâtwo souls uncovering potential amid elegant facades.
The conversation shifted effortlessly, weaving through laughter and shared dreams, as the moments stretched on, elongating time with each heartbeat that harmonized between you.
âSo, about you coming to Silverstone to support me?â Lewis asked, his voice laced with a blend of curiosity and anticipation, sending a flutter through your heart.
You could almost picture that trademark smile of his, bright and infectious, the kind that made everything come alive around you.
His enthusiasm felt palpable, radiating through the phone, and you couldnât help but huff a soft laugh, âLewis, you really werenât joking about you being there.â
It was almost absurd how serious he could be, yet here he was, weaving dreams of shared moments at the iconic racetrack, where the roar of engines mingled with cheers, and everything about racing seemed to spiral under the spotlight of your connection.
You admired his earnestness, how he effortlessly broke through the invisible barriers you had built around yourself, prodding at your heartstrings like an artist with a canvas.
âOf course not, I really want you to be there for me.â His words tumbled out so simply, yet they carried the weight of a thousand sentiments, causing warmth to blossom in your chest.
The flustered smile creeping onto your face could easily rival the glow of the sun itself, and you found solace in the fact that this was merely a voice call â nobody could see the way your cheeks burned at his declaration.
It was frustrating how quickly he could spin you into a whirlwind of feelings, leaving you breathless.
âI donât know, Lewis, my work is very demanding and the income isnât good enough to take a tripâŚâ you replied hesitantly, a shadow of self-doubt creeping in.
You cursed yourself internally, lamenting over the constraints of your mundane job, longing for the freedom to jet off at a momentâs notice and bask in the thrill of Englandâs racing scene.
âIs that it? If thatâs your only problem, then I can definitely sort something out,â Lewis said with unyielding assurance, his charm scrubbing away the veil of uncertainty clouding your thoughts.
His confidence made you pause, the wheels of your imagination racing.
It was surreal to think that Lewis Hamilton, the very face of resilience and determination in the racing world, was willing to go out of his way for you.
âLewisâŚâ you began, almost overwhelmed by the thought of him putting in so much effort on your behalf, unsure whether to be flattered or simply dazed by the enormity of the offer.
âY/N, you just have to agree to come with me, and Iâll do the rest,â he reassured, the confidence in his tone wrapping around you like a warm embrace.
You couldnât help but think that this might be a one-in-a-lifetime opportunity, the kind that stories are made of. Of course, you wanted to be there.
The thought of cheering him on, of sharing the adrenaline rush as he raced across the track, filled you with excitement. Yet, skepticism still lingered in your mind like a faint cloud.
You paused to ponder, âIs there a catch?â you asked, a glint of suspicion dancing in your voice despite the eagerness bubbling beneath it.
After all, magical opportunities often came with strings attached, or at least that was what your cautious heart believed.
Lewis laughed, the sound a soothing balm that seemed to wash away your hesitation. âI donât think there is, unless making a beautiful woman fly over to England for you is a crime,â he replied teasingly, and you put your hand over your mouth, stifling a laugh while also trying to hide the giddy embarrassment swelling within you.
How could one man be both charming and utterly disarming?
His words dripped with sweetness as if he were seasoned in the art of affection, and you found yourself fighting a battle against your own defensiveness, the walls beginning to crumble at the sheer conviction in his voice.
âOkay, I accept your offer, Lewis,â you finally said, feeling a sense of liberation wash over you as the words flowed freely, like a torrent finally breaking through a dam.
You knew that this decision could change everything; it felt like a leap of faith that could lead to a world woven together by racing and shared dreams.
âGreat! Iâll start getting your paddock pass ready for you,â he exclaimed, happiness echoing in his voice like a song, and you could almost visualize the way his eyes lit up, brimming with enthusiasm that could spark any dormant ambitions. . . .
The excitement in the air was palpable as you packed your suitcase, the warm glow of anticipation wrapping around you like a comforting blanket.
Lewis had called you just three days prior with the news that he would be flying you out to England on Thursday.
"You deserve a little adventure," he had said, his voice cheerful and encouraging. "Plus, I canât wait to show you around."
"We'll have plenty of time to explore," you had replied, trying to sound nonchalant about the whole thing, but your heart raced at the thought of spending time with him.
The days rolled by in a blur, but Lewis kept you connected through our daily conversations.
"I just boarded my flight!" he texted one morning. you could almost hear his laughter through the screen as you pictured him boarding with his signature style.
Each update from him painted a vivid imageâhow he texted you from the paddock to show off his team outfit, a tailored suit that clung perfectly to his frame.
"Looking sharp as ever!" you texted back, your heart fluttering at the thought of our video calls, where weâd share laughs and glimpses of our lives, albeit from a distance.
Lewis had a twinkle in his eye as he held up his phone, the screen lighting up with your curious face. "I have someone who wants to meet you, Y/N," he announced suddenly one day, his voice brimming with excitement.
You were lounging on your bed, propped up on your elbows, intrigued by what he had in store.
"Who is it?" you inquired, your curiosity piqued as you leaned closer to the screen, eager to see what was coming next.
As Lewis adjusted the camera, it shifted downward, revealing the floor of his apartment. Suddenly, you heard the soft patter of tiny paws, and before you knew it, a bulldog strutted into view.
He seemed oblivious to the camera at first, but you couldnât help but call out to him.
"Roscoe!" you exclaimed, your voice filled with warmth.
The moment he heard his name, the big pup spun around, his tail wagging furiously as he searched for you.
In the background, you could hear Lewis encouraging him, "Look at the phone, buddy!"
When Roscoe finally caught on, he erupted into a joyful bark, his tongue lolling out as he playfully licked the screen.
"Someone's excited to see me! It's you, Roscoe, such a good boy!" you laughed, your heart swelling with affection for the adorable dog.
The connection felt instant, as if you were already friends, and you couldnât help but smile at the delightful scene unfolding before you.
Lewis watched with amusement, clearly enjoying the bond forming between you and his beloved pet.
"Are you sure you haven't seen Roscoe before, he seems to be acting very familiar with you," Lewis laughed as Roscoe was trying his best to get to you by rubbing his face into the phone.
"Nope, this is the first time I've seen him in person," You said, wishing that you were on the other side of the phone to give Roscoe a cuddle. "People say I'm very lovable, I didn't know it stretched to animals,"
"They weren't lying," Lewis muttered for only himself as he watched his son fall in love with you. . . .
Finally, Thursday arrived, and the world felt bright with possibility as you made your way to the airport.
Your phone buzzed with a message from Lewis. "Text me when you land and I'll pick you up."
You pouted slightly, knowing that you had insisted on making your own way to the hotel.
"You donât have to, Lewis. I can take a cab. Youâve just had a long flight, and I donât want to inconvenience you." you typed hurriedly, trying to dissuade him.
"Nonsense! Youâre my guest, and I want to make sure you get settled in without any hassle. Just trust me, okay?" he replied, his tone playful yet firm, a reminder of his stubbornness that you had grown to admire.
With that, there was no arguing.
When you finally arrived, the familiar feeling of jittery excitement washed over you as you wove through the arrivals hall, scanning the crowd for his familiar face.
And then you spotted himâhe looked effortlessly stylish, a radiant smile illuminating his features as he waved enthusiastically.
"Here she is!" he exclaimed, pulling you into a warm hug. you inhaled the familiar scent of his cologne, momentarily lost in the moment.
"Hi, Lewis! You didnât have to come all this way," you said, trying to play it cool as you two pulled apart.
He shrugged, a playful grin spreading across his face. "I wouldnât dream of missing this. Besides, itâs not every day I get to hang out with the most stunning woman I've seen."
"Flattery will get you nowhere," you teased back, but the warmth in your cheeks betrayed your amusement.
As you two walked to his car, our conversation flowed effortlessly, punctuated by light-hearted banter and lingering glances that held unspoken promises.
A part of you wondered if he felt the same tension underneath the surface, the way your heart raced each time our arms brushed against one another or how our laughter seemed to echo longer than the sounds around us.
"So, what do you want to do first in England?" Lewis asked as you two settled into the car. "Thereâs so much to see, and Iâm more than ready to show you."
You considered this, excitement bubbling up within you. "Well, I definitely want to see the London Eye, but honestly, just being here with you is enough for me."
His eyes sparkled in the rearview mirror, and for a brief moment, you saw a flicker of something deeperâsomething that mirrored your own feelings. yet, it vanished just as quickly, replaced with his usual playful demeanor.
"Alright then! Just you wait, this will be a trip to remember."
Lewis drove you to the hotel where you would be staying for the week, the excitement of the upcoming events buzzing in the air. As you neared the hotel, you couldn't help but gaze out at the picturesque setting, your anticipation building.
The towering structure was surrounded by lush greenery, and the sun cast a warm glow over everything.
As he parked, Lewis turned to you with a gentle smile. âWelcome to your home away from home! Let me help with that,â he said, stepping out and grabbing your luggage before you had a chance to protest.
His demeanor was that of a true gentleman, and you appreciated how he always seemed to think of your comfort first.
You followed him into the lobby, the grandeur of the hotel taking your breath away. The high ceilings were adorned with intricate chandeliers, and the air was filled with an inviting warmth.
After a brief check-in, you made your way to your apartment suite, which felt more luxurious than you had expected. You unlocked the door and stepped inside, inviting Lewis to place your luggage down.
âOh wow, Lewis! This is incredible,â you exclaimed, marveling at the spacious living area, which boasted a stunning view of the surrounding hills.
âYou didnât have to go this far for the hotel,â you muttered, still taking it all in.
Lewis chuckled, his eyes twinkling. âI wanted to, and itâs really close to Silverstone, so I can pick you up in the morning. I didnât want you worrying about anything while youâre here.â
He set your suitcase down and turned to you, revealing a little envelope in his hand. âAlso, here is your paddock pass,â he said, handing it over with a flourish.
You took the pass and looked at it in awe. âWow, I canât believe Iâll be in the paddock! This is going to be an unforgettable experience!â You looked up at him, your excitement practically radiating off you. âThank you so much, Lewis. This means a lot.â
His smile broadened as he leaned against the doorframe. âJust doing my part. Youâre going to have a great week; I promise. Iâll pick you up at ten? That gives you enough time to settle in?â
âTen sounds perfect!â you replied, feeling a mix of gratitude and exhilaration. âBut Lewis, I really canât thank you enough for this. Youâve gone above and beyond.â
âItâs nothing,â he said, his voice earnest. âBesides, itâs my job to make sure youâre comfortable and ready for the weekend. Now, do you need help with anything else before I let you get settled?â
âHonestly, I think Iâm good. Iâll just unpack and get a little rest before tomorrow. Itâs been quite a journey,â you admitted, glancing around your new temporary home.
âAlright then, I wonât keep you,â Lewis said, stepping back towards the door. âJust remember, Iâm just a text away if you need anything.â
He paused at the threshold, a playful grin on his face. âAnd I expect you to be ready on time. No wanderings through the hotel lobby!â
You laughed, shaking your head. âNo worries, I wonât keep you waiting, I promise!â
With a final wave, he stepped out, leaving you in your luxurious suite, the thrill of the upcoming week washing over you like a tide.
As you looked out the window at the sunset painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, you couldnât help but smile at how perfect everything seemedâand how grateful you were for Lewis being a part of it.
You stood in your newly unpacked bedroom, admiring the sight of your neatly arranged clothes in the wardrobe. Each piece had its place, a small reminder of home. You plopped down onto the bed, feeling a mix of fatigue and exhilaration.
You turned on the TV, wanting a familiar face to calm your nerves. The moment the screen flickered to life, you spotted himâLewis, with that radiant smile of his, sitting confidently in the conference room.
My heart fluttered as you watched him engage with the journalist, animated and passionate.
âWhy do I still get so nervous watching you?â you whispered to the screen, mirroring his expressions as he cracked a joke that made the whole room burst into laughter.
He seemed so at ease, so happy, and it made you grin. But as the conference continued, you noticed him glance at his watch, a familiar look of urgency flashing across his face.
To my surprise, he offered a quick farewell to the people in the room and hurriedly exited the room. You chuckled softly. âAlways in a rush, arenât you, Lewis?â
What you didnât realize was that his departure meant he had something important to attend toâyou.
The thought sent butterflies fluttering in you stomach as you recalled our last conversation.
âText me when you land and I'll pick you up,â he had promised. He must have gotten your message and immediately left to pick you up.
The thought of that made butterflies erupt in your stomach.
He was just doing this for his reputation. You repeat to yourself, trying to get the thought of Lewis Hamilton liking you out of your head. . .
As the morning sun poured through the sheer curtains, casting a gentle glow upon your bedroom, you stirred from slumber at the soft chimes of your clock announcing that it was just 8 AM.
Yet, restlessness fluttered within you, an unyielding excitement mingling with the tremors of anticipation.
Today was not just any day; it was a moment poised on the cusp of something magical, something enveloped in the promise of romance.
You swung your legs over the edge of the bed, the cool touch of the wooden floor grounding you, and felt your heart race in sync with the rhythm of your eager thoughts.
Images of Lewis filled your mindâhis charming smile, the way his laughter lit up the room, the aura of confidence he exuded in that unmistakable Mercedes uniform.
Selecting the perfect outfit was crucial; it had to embody elegance while echoing your growing infatuation with him.
You settled on a classic jet black dress, its fabric soft and flowing, perfectly mirroring the sleek tone of his Mercedes. The color seemed to beckon, much like the promise of adventure before you, stirring a wave of confidence within you.
You slipped the dress over your head, watching as it cascaded down to hug your curves in all the right places.
Standing before the mirror, you meticulously arranged your hair, letting soft waves frame your face, and applied makeup to accentuate your featuresâa subtle hint of romance in every brush stroke.
Time seemed to blur as your excitement melded with an anxious yearning for the text that would signal his arrival.
You checked your phone repeatedly, promising yourself it would be just moments away, but instead, an electrifying tap on your door startled you, pulling you out of your reverie.
Your heart raced even faster as you approached the door, curiosity dancing in your veins like fireflies in the twilight.
You hesitated briefly before swinging it open, your breath hitching at the sight of Lewis standing there in his pristine Mercedes uniform.
The black fabric contrasted sharply with his deep complexion, and you could see the hint of disbelief in his eyes as they traveled from your dress to your face, lingering longer than necessary, his lips slightly parted in awe.
For a fleeting moment, the world around you faded into oblivion, and you stood entranced by the magnetic pull between you.
A feeling of nervousness washed over you, choking back the words you longed to say, leading to a self-critical whisper, âIs it too much? Should I change?â
Your voice barely rose above a whisper as embarrassment washed over you, the vulnerability of a romantic moment sending your mind into a flurry of doubt.
To your surprise, Lewis snapped back into focus with a wide grin breaking across his face, illuminating the air between you with an unexpected warmth.
âNo! I mean no, you look amazing,â he breathed, his voice flirtatiously laced with sincerity. âI was just stunned by your beauty.â Those simple words cascaded over you like a soothing balm, erasing your uncertainty as a rush of flustered energy surged through you.
With your heart fluttering like a captive bird ready for flight, you felt a smile spread across your faceâa beautiful mirror to his.
You finally closed the door behind you, the sound muffled by the magic pulsating in the air, as you wrapped your fingers around the strong curve of Lewisâs arm that he offered to you.
The world beyond felt tantalizingly distant as your connection grew, a potent blend of eagerness and hope swirling between the two of you.
With your heart racing in rhythm to the hurried beats of the moment, Lewis guided you out of the hotel and towards his waiting car, a sleek Mercedes that gleamed under the gentle morning light.
The drive to the paddock was quick, just as Lewis had promised, yet each passing moment in his company felt like a fleeting treasure, leaving you yearning for just a little bit more.
As he maneuvered the car through the bustling streets, your laughter filled the air, mingling with the soft hum of the engine, and you found yourself hanging onto every word he said, equally as enthralled by the subtle charisma of his voice as by the depth of his stories.
The conversation was weaving a beautiful tapestry of shared interests and playful banter, with each anecdote revealing another layer of who he was.
But suddenly, with the gentle thump of the car coming to a stop, it felt painfully abrupt.
The heaviness of the moment rested on your chest; you wished you could linger in that bubble of warmth, just a moment longer, before reality ushered you both into the thrumming chaos of the paddock.
As he helped you out of the car, his touch was delicate yet firm, igniting a spark that coursed through your skin as you stepped onto the asphalt.
You both headed towards the paddock, your heart racing in anticipationânot just of the buzzing environment but also for the chance to stand beside him in this exhilarating world.
You flashed your pass at the entrance, the small piece of plastic suddenly feeling like a ticket to an uncharted adventure, and followed closely behind Lewis.
The way he waved to the adoring fans sent a rush of pride through your veins; you could see their surprised expressions when they realized who was accompanying him, an unexpected twist in the narrative that made your heart flutter with delightful mischief.
Once inside the garage, the atmosphere was electric, a spectacular blend of excitement and adrenaline as the staff bustled around, their dedicated energy palpable.
They were welcoming, treating you with kindness and warmth, probably because you were with Lewis.
Yet, as you absorbed the sceneâthe myriad of tools, the gleaming car, the stacked tiresâthere was a stillness inside you; you were no longer just a bystander but a part of this captivating world. You found a spot in front of the many TVs, each screen poised to bring the race to life, the anticipation tangling your nerves as you prepared for the spectacle.
You turned to Lewis, who began explaining the intricacies of the garage operations, and although you were a newcomer to the sport, his passion was infectious, igniting an eagerness deep within you.
"I got something for you, Y/N," he said, his eyes sparkling with a hint of mischief, breaking up the flood of information he had been sharing.
You blinked in surprise, leaning slightly forward, curiosity piqued. âWhat is it?â you asked eagerly, your heart flutterin.
Lewis shifted playfully, a smile dancing on his lips as he rummaged behind him and emerged with a black cap, resplendent with his signature emblazoned across the front.
In that instant, your face lit up with joy; his gesture felt intimate, something so personal yet shared openly with the world.
You thanked him, slipping the cap onto your head, feeling the weight of it ground you in reality, but also lift you into a new realm of possibility.
âHow does it look?â you asked innocently, tilting your head playfully, seeking his validation, as if the cap itself carried the promise of his approval.
âPerfect,â he replied without hesitation, his gaze holding yoursâwarm, unwavering. You couldnât help but blush at his compliment.
âSupporting me does suit you,â he added with a teasing smile, the playful banter making your heart race even faster than before.
In that moment, you realized how right he was; wearing this piece of him made you feel connected, almost like an extension of who he was in this dynamic world.
With a light-hearted push, you nudged him, the laughter escaping your lips in a gentle rhythm, creating a moment that people would kill to capture.
But before the magic could linger longer, a staff member called for him, signaling that it was time to prepare for the practice race. As you watched him walk away, every step taking him further into his world, a bittersweet feeling settled in your chest.
Just then, a cameraman approached, the lens of his camera zooming in as he directed his focus towards you.
As you caught sight of the camera, you instinctively smiled and waved, a mixture of shyness and excitement bubbling within you.
You were about to turn your attention back to the screens when, from the corner of your eye, you glimpsed the caption that flashed: your name followed by "Lewis Hamilton's partner."
The weight of that label struck you in that instant, a delightful shock that pierced through the air, echoing in your mind as both a chance happening and a beautiful reality.
You hadnât anticipated the intimacy of that moment being broadcast to the world, yet it felt incredibly right, as if everything had aligned perfectly in that exhilarating chaos of the race world.
Suddenly, the noise around you faded, and in that moment, you felt an undeniable sense of belonging, as if you were no longer just a spectator but a pivotal part of a greater story unfolding in the dazzling world of Formula 1. . . .
You could feel the weight of disappointment lingering in the air as Lewis emerged from the chaotic hum of the paddock, his face betraying the inner turmoil that he tried so valiantly to mask.
While he adorned an exterior of calm confidence, tucking away the feelings of a seventh-place finish, his eyes spoke volumesâa glimmer of frustration intertwined with determination.
It was a moment that made your heart ache for him, a reminder that even the greatest champions wrestle with the trials of their passion.
As he stepped into the garage, you instinctively opened your arms, drawing him into a suffocating hug that melted away the façade for just a moment.
âYou did good,â you whispered gently in his ear, as you could feel the tension gradually release from his shoulders, even though you knew he felt he could have done more. You held him tightly, relishing the warmth radiating from his body, allowing him a fleeting escape from the relentless world of competition.
Lewis lingered in your embrace longer than necessary, allowing his head to find refuge in the crook of your neck, seeking comfort amidst the storm of competitive disappointment.
In that fleeting bubble of intimacy, you felt your heart race, realizing that these simple momentsâwhile overshadowed by the pressure of the raceâwere what truly mattered.
But as he reluctantly pulled away, a shadow of embarrassment flickered across his features, and he muttered an apology that hung in the air like a dewdrop clinging precariously to a petal.
âSorry,â he said softly, and you could see that familiar streak of humility running through him, the man who, despite his victories, remained grounded amid the roar of accolades.
âDonât apologize; you needed that,â you replied, your voice steady but affectionate, reassuring him that moments of vulnerability were not a sign of weakness, but rather a testament to the depth of his passion.
His faint nod reassured you that he was starting to let go, if only for an instant, of the relentless expectations he harbored for himself.
âNow, you change as fast as you can, we need to see the whole of London before Roscoe starts missing you too much,â you declared with a playful nudge, pushing him gently toward his driverâs room.
There was an infusion of excitement in your voice, a spark of adventure that contrasted with the somber ambiance of the paddock. The thought of showing him around the city ignited a new energy within you, one that suggested a fresh start, a break from the taxing intensity of competition.
Lewis responded with a half-smile, momentarily distracted from his earlier humdrum. âIâll be back in a second, stay here,â he replied with a determined glint in his eyes, and you watched him retreat, feeling a pang of anticipation for the adventures that lay ahead, even if they were just fleeting moments of joy amidst the backdrop of grandiose skyscrapers and historic streets.
As you settled into a nearby chair, you watched the flurry of staff and mechanics bustle around his car, fine-tuning every minute detail as if it were a delicate piece of art being prepared for an unveiling.
The love for machinery and the intricacies of the racing world enveloped the space, yet your mind wandered aimlessly, drawn towards your phone in an attempt to find some levity amid the seriousness of the day.
A flicker of curiosity prompted you to dive into Twitter, where you scrolled through the effusive commentary of fans speculating about your relationship with Lewis.
What struck you was the mix of admiration and bewilderment, as many fervently debated whether you were merely a cousin, a relative, or something even more storiedâhis wife, perhaps?
A bubble of laughter escaped your lips at the absurdity of it all; âI wish,â you muttered under your breath, momentarily lost in a world of fantasy where the lines between reality and desire blurred enticingly.
But before you had too much time to dwell on your musings, a familiar voice broke through your reverie. âIâm back! Are you good to go?â Lewis announced, and your heart leapt at the sight of him clad in casual attireâa crisp black T-shirt fitted snugly against his chiseled frame, paired with dark denim jeans that accentuated his athletic stature effortlessly.
He looked remarkably different, stripped of the racing gear that had just a moment prior defined him, and instead exuding a relaxed charm that made your pulse quicken.
There was a mischievous sparkle in his eyes, an energy that seemed to dance with untold stories and adventures yet to unfold.
âYep, letâs go!â you exclaimed, enthusiasm bubbling within you as you slid your phone into your bag, keen to prioritize the moments of spontaneity that awaited beyond the confines of the paddock.
Together, you made your way to the back exit, slipping away from the clamor of racing fans who thronged towards the main entrance.
A shiver of excitement coursed through your veins as you both stepped into his car, the sleek interior a stark contrast to the chaotic noise that defined the day thus far.
The familiar scent of his cologne enveloped you as the door clicked shut behind you, creating an intimacy that felt both safe and exhilarating.
Lewis turned to you, and you could see the remnants of his earlier disappointment beginning to fade, replaced by an electric anticipation that mirrored your own.
âWhere do we start?â he asked with a sly grin, tilting his head, eager to soak up every ounce of the city he loved.
âThe London Eye, obviously! We can stroll along the river and see the sights,â you suggested, your voice brimming with enthusiasm.
This was your chance to share a piece of yourself with him, to weave together the threads of your lives in a way that felt effortlessly beautiful.
As he pulled out onto the road, you caught the unmistakable glint of excitement in his eyes. Each moment held the promise of connection while the city unveiled its secrets before you.
As you both embarked on your little tour of London, sharing laughter and playful banter, it became clear that this day would be more than just a distraction; it was an invitation for intimacy and understanding, to forge a bond that danced in freedom, not tethered by the constraints of the race or its disappointments.
You could feel yourself beginning to drop the pretense of being just a friendâevery exchange and subtle glance became charged with unspoken words and possibilities.
The world outside blurred, and for that brief moment, all that existed was you and Lewis, wandering together down streets lined with splendor while time unceremoniously slipped away.
And as you shared stories amidst the laughter, with each word and each shared memory, you couldnât shake the feeling that perhaps, just perhaps, what started as a pitiful race day could lead to something woven with romance and dreams, a blossoming connection fueled by shared experiences that danced just beyond the horizon of a typical friendship.
As he told stories of past races and the whimsical incidents that peppered his illustrious career, your heart ached with admirationânot just for the racer he was but the man behind the helmet, someone with dreams as grand as the city itself, melding seamlessly into the rhythm of your own heartbeat.
In that moment, surrounded by the vibrant pulse of London, everything felt right.
As the sun began to dip below the horizon, painting the London sky in hues of orange and pink, Lewis and you made our way to the London Eye. It had been an exhilarating day exploring the city, but deep down, you had been eagerly anticipating this final adventure.
You had never been on a Ferris wheel beforeânot in the US, where I'd grown up, nor anywhere else for that matter.
The towering structure beckoned to you, its silhouette against the evening sky a symbol of the iconic moments that London had to offer. Yet, beneath the thrill of excitement bubbling within, you felt a familiar flutter of anxiety in the pit of your stomachâmy fear of heights.
As you two stepped onto the glass capsule, your heart raced. The floor felt solid yet somehow surreal, and you instinctively reached out for Lewis's hand, clutching it tightly as the ride began its ascent.
The moment you two started elevating above the bustling streets, you felt a rush of panic wash over you. âOh my gosh, it's so high!â you gasped, glancing down briefly. âWhy did I agree to this?â
âMight be a little late for that realization.â Lewis chuckled softly, his warm smile radiating calmness.
He squeezed your hand reassuringly, and his gaze met yours, steady and encouraging. âJust look at the view. It will be worth it, trust me.â
You took a deep breath, forcing yourself to look out at the panorama unfolding before us. The Thames glimmered below, and the city lights began to twinkle, creating a beautiful tapestry.
âOkay, it is pretty amazing,â you admitted, feeling a sense of awe creeping in as you took in the landscape.
âSee? Nothing to be scared of.â He flashed a grin before leaning in a little closer, his voice soft against the gentle hum of the ride. âHey, letâs talk about your projectâthe one that reduces carbon footprint.â
You brightened at the mention of your project, the excitement momentarily overshadowing your trepidation. âOh yeah! So, Iâve been researching this method of carbon capture using algae, which is fascinating!â you replied, your nerves diverting as you got lost in the details. âThey absorb CO2 much more efficiently than trees...â
âReally? That sounds incredible! Algae might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about fighting climate change, but it makes so much sense.â Lewisâs interest was palpable, and you found comfort in sharing your passion, your earlier fears nearly forgotten.
âIt does, right? And the best part is it can be grown in almost any environment. I mean, it could revolutionize how we approach carbon emissions!â you felt your enthusiasm grow as you spoke, and for a fleeting moment, you forgot about the height.
âI love that youâre so passionate about this,â Lewis said, nodding appreciatively. âIt always makes me think about how we can all play our part, no matter how small. Like taking the tube instead of driving. It seems little but actually makes a huge difference.â
âExactly! Every action counts. I just hope my project can inspire others to think about their impact on the environment, maybe even help spark a movement.â
Suddenly, the capsule paused at the top, and you felt your breath catch again as you glanced out. âWow,â you whispered, the whole city laid out like a glimmering mosaic beneath you. âItâs... breathtaking.â
âSee? You did it!â Lewis said, breaking into a proud smile. âYou made it to the top. And look at how beautiful everything is! This is what you came for.â
You nodded slowly, finally able to appreciate the view without that tightening grip of fear. âYou were right, Lewis. Iâm so glad we did this.â I turned to him, realizing in that moment how grateful I was for his support. âThanks for holding my hand through this.â
He laughed lightly, âAlways. I think Iâll be holding your hand during the descent too, just in case.â
As you two finally began our gentle descent, you injected a playful note into the air. âIf I scream, just remind me that I wonât fall.â
âI got you,â he replied, still holding your hand firmly. âWeâll conquer this fear together.â
As you both descended from the ferris wheel, your fingers remained interlaced, a testament to the bond that had formed between you.
Neither of you seemed willing to sever that connection, as if the thrill of the ride had woven an invisible thread that held you together. The vibrant lights of the fairground flickered around you, but your focus was solely on each other.
"I can't believe I actually did that," you remarked, glancing up at him with a mix of exhilaration and disbelief.
"Right? I thought you were going to scream the whole time," he replied, chuckling softly. His laughter was infectious, and you found yourself smiling wider.
The moment felt suspended in time, a perfect encapsulation of joy and companionship. As you approached Lewis' car, he gently squeezed your hand, and for a brief moment, you hesitated, reluctant to part ways.
"You know, I could get used to this," you said, your voice barely above a whisper.
He looked at you, his expression serious yet playful. "What, holding hands or riding ferris wheels?"
"Both," you admitted, your cheeks flushing slightly. Just then, Lewis opened the car door for you, and reluctantly, you released his hand, feeling a pang of loss as the warmth of his touch faded.
You stepped into the car, your heart racing with the promise of more adventures to come. . . .
The night seemed to conspire against your fatigue, offering no respite as your mind swirled with thoughts of Lewis, each cascading wave filled with warm anticipation.
As dawn broke, casting a soft golden glow through the hotel room window, you reluctantly opened your eyes, momentarily squinting at the light.
You felt more drained than you had the previous day, but excitement surged through you like electricityâtoday was the day Lewis would welcome you into his world and unite you with Roscoe, the bulldog whose playful spirit had captured your heart.
The thought of seeing him again put a spark in your step, propelling you from the comfort of your bed and urging you to prepare for a day filled with unknown joy and warmth.
You dashed into the bathroom, the cool water of the shower invigorating your senses, washing away the remnants of exhaustion.
After the steamy shower, you rummaged through your suitcase, determined to put together an outfit that would both thrill and impress. you finally settled on a flowing sundress in a soft, pastel blue that danced gently around your knees, perfect for the bright day ahead.
You paired it with a lightweight denim jacket, knowing you might need an extra layer later, and slid on your favorite ankle boots; they felt both casual and chic.
But the pièce de rĂŠsistance was the signed hatâa structured wide-brimmed beauty that Lewis had gifted you just yesterday.
It sat atop your head, a charming reminder of the budding connection you two shared and added an air of confidence to your look.
As you admired yourself in the mirror, you twirled slightly, causing the dress to billow around you and your heart to flutter with the thought of Lewis.
The knock on the door snapped you back to reality. You opened it with a beaming smile, your excitement palpable.
Standing before you, Lewis appeared effortlessly handsome in his casual attire, a little rumpled from what you imagined must have been a busy morning.
His eyes lit up at the sight of you, and before you could think, you jokingly raised your arms and asked, âHow do I look?â The way he regarded you, his gaze lingering and softening, filled you with a warmth that spread through your entire being.
âBreathtaking,â he replied, the sincerity in his voice catching you off guard.
You couldnât help but shy away from his gaze momentarily. âThank you, Lewis,â you managed to say, still caught in a delightful web of surprise as you stepped outside, leaving the hotel behind.
We walked towards his car, and as he opened the door for you, the small gesture felt steeped in kindness, a hint at the chivalrous man he was.
âIâm just describing what Iâm seeing,â he said with a teasing smile as he helped you into his car.
You felt your heart leap at each word that rolled off his tongueâa simple admission that held a depth of meaning you longed to explore.
The drive to the paddock was punctuated by leisurely conversation, laughter spilling easily between you two, and soon you two were waving at enthusiastic fans along the route, their cheers only enhancing the thrill of the moment.
The sights and sounds of the racetrack felt familiar, yet each visit held a novel excitement, especially with him by your side.
Once you two arrived at the Mercedes garage, everything became a beehive of activity, each team member focused on the monumental task ahead: qualifying.
Lewis had mentioned that his dad was coming to watch him this weekend, and the thought made your heart flutter. You found yourself secretly hoping that you might get a chance to meet him, to see where the source of Lewis's passion and determination came from.
Watching Lewis slip into his racing gear was mesmerizing; he moved with a graceful urgency, each movement deliberate yet fluid, threading the air with palpable confidence.
You couldnât help but admire how he transformed into this fierce competitor in mere moments, the ease with which he stepped into his role stirring an admiration deep within you.
âSo, the qualifyingâwhat do you think is going to happen?â You ventured, curious to discover the intricacies of his racing mentality.
Lewis paused, considering your question as he donned his helmet, the glint in his eyes suggesting a thrill of anticipation. âI just focus on each lap and trust your instincts. Thatâs all I can do. But having you here makes it feel even more special,â he said, his words wrapping around you like a warm embrace.
His admission settled into your chest, stirring something profoundly sweet, as you realized just how much our connection meant to him as well.
My fingers curled around the hem of your dress as you mulled over his words, excitement racing in tandem with your heartbeat.
Soon enough, the atmosphere was thick with anticipation as the time for qualifying drew near, and you could feel the electrifying energy in the air. Lewis, with his trademark confidence and undeniable charm, was whisked away into his car, the roar of the engine sending shivers down your spine.
You positioned yourself in your assigned seat, glued to the television screens that illuminated the bustling paddock.
Each moment that ticked by only heightened your excitement as you watched Lewis's car take to the track, maneuvering through each turn with grace and precision.
The tension built during Q1, your heart racing in sync with the telemetry data flashing across the screen.
Just as you thought you had reached the peak of your adrenaline, you felt a light tap on your shoulder, pulling you from your reverie.
Turning around, you were pleasantly surprised to see Lewis's dad, Anthony, standing there, a warm smile dancing on his lips.
You quickly removed your headphones, eager to engage with him, as he had always struck you as a genuinely kind person. âHello, itâs wonderful to see you!â you greeted him, feeling a flutter of excitement.
Without hesitation, Anthony gestured for you to follow him into Lewis's driver room, filled with a hint of nervous energy.
As you two entered, Anthonyâs playful demeanor sparked a hint of curiosity within you.
âIâve been wondering who the beautiful woman your son has been with these days,â he remarked, and your heart skipped a beat at his words, suddenly feeling the heat rise to your cheeks.
Caught off guard, you stuttered a bit, completely flustered by the unexpected compliment. It was in that moment that you understood exactly where Lewis had inherited his flirtation and charm.
âSorry it took so long to meet; Lewis has told me a lot of you,â you managed to say, your voice slightly trembling as you spoke.
Anthony chuckled, a twinkle in his eye that mirrored his son's playful spirit. âAll good things, I hope?â he asked teasingly, his eyes narrowing with playful mischief, making you laugh softly in response.
The sincerity of his interest made the room feel instantly warmer, and you couldn't help but feel a newfound connection between you two.
âOf course! Your son is a true gentleman,â you assured him wholeheartedly, enthusiasm spilling from your lips as you recalled moments shared with Lewis.
Anthonyâs eyes sparkled with the joy of a proud father listening to the praise he had longed to hear.
âIâve heard. I also heard that he likes you,â he said, his expression shifting into one of intrigue, and suddenly, you felt the world around you fade into a haze of disbelief at his bold assertion.
My heart raced even faster at his comment, a whirlwind of emotions twisting within me. âNo, I think thatâs just a rumorââ you started to defend, yet your voice trailed off as you struggled to find the right words to counter his claim.
The fluttering possibility of Lewis harboring feelings for you sent a wave of warmth rushing to your cheeks, and the vulnerability in your tone revealed your genuine shock.
âY/N, I think I know when my son likes a woman,â Anthony said with a straightforwardness that left you momentarily stunned.
You met his gaze, searching for signs of jest, but there was only sincerity written across his features.
âItâs complicated,â you finally admitted, your voice softening as you grasped the weight of his words. The prospect of a romance with Lewis was tantalizing yet terrifying at the same time, a dance on a precipice you had not anticipated.
As Anthony leaned against the wall, his expression shifted to one of fatherly approval, you could sense the protective warmth radiating from him.
âYou donât have to worry,â he continued, âLewis is a good guy, and he deserves someone who appreciates him as much as he does.â
His assurance wrapped around you like a warm embrace, filling you with hope and possibility at a time when you was craving clarity about your burgeoning feelings for his son.
âThank you, that means a lot to me,â you replied, your voice imbued with sincerity.
There was something reassuring about Anthonyâs presence; it made the entire experience feel more sacred, as if love was being woven into the very fabric of the moment.
As you stood there, sharing glances with this kind-hearted man, you felt the weight of unspoken words â a bridge of understanding forming between parents and their children, and how love always finds a way to connect you in the most unexpected of circumstances.
âI just want to make sure heâs happy,â you added earnestly, your emotions surfacing as you reflected on the connection you felt with Lewis, leaving you hopeful for what lay ahead.
Lewis climbed out of his car, the roar of the engine fading as he removed his helmet. As he stepped away from the adrenaline-fueled world of motorsport, a wave of relief washed over him, the weight of the race lifting from his shoulders.
The cheers of the crowd echoed in the air, but at that moment, all he could see was you, standing there with a radiant smile that mirrored the joy in your heart.
Your arms opened wide in celebration, and when you enveloped him in a warm hug, it felt as if the two of you shared a world all your own, where victories were sweeter just because you were there to witness them.
âCongratulations,â you whispered, your voice a gentle caress amid the chaos surrounding you.
âThanks,â Lewis replied, his eyes gleaming with both relief and happiness. But there was something else dancing in those hazel depthsâan urgency, as if something unsaid lingered between you.
His gaze flickered past you, landing on a figure standing in the backdrop, and he asked, âHave you spoken to my father yet?â
The concern in his tone made your heart flutter. You turned slightly to follow his gaze, spotting Anthony engaged in conversation with some frantic staff members, his presence calm among the bustling chaos of the post-race scene.
âYeah,â you said, your heart racing, not just from the excitement of the race but from the idea of what Anthony had shared with you.
âY/N,â his father had said with a knowing smile, a glint of mischief in his eyes as he leaned closer, âI think I know when my son likes a woman.â
âReally?â Lewis asked, his voice laced with curiosity, his brow raised in intrigue. You couldnât help but catch a hint of a smile tugging at his lips; the connection between father and son was palpable, and you could feel the warmth radiating from them.
âWhat was it about?â he probed, and there was a soft eagerness in his tone that made your heart skip.
You locked eyes with him, taking a breath to steady yourself before responding, knowing that the truth could weave its own spell between you.
âItâs a secret,â you said shyly, your voice barely escaping your lips as you playfully averted your gaze. The moment felt charged, filled with hidden meanings and unspoken promises, and you could feel the tension building in the air, drawing you closer to him.
âWell, itâs a secret Iâd like to know,â he laughed lightly, teasing but genuine. âCan you at least give me a hint?â
The way he looked at you, with those warm, inviting eyes, made it hard to focus on anything other than the connection thrumming in your shared space.
You were enchanted by the way he seemed to lean in closer, as if straining to catch the secret that danced just on the tip of your tongue.
You could see the delight that shimmered in his features, a beautiful reminder that this incredible moment was shared between just the two of you.
âAlright,â you said, leaning closer, your voice dipping to a conspiratorial whisper, âIâll give you a clue: it involves you.â
âReally Y/N?â Lewis said, sounding disappointed as he brushed a hand across his brow.
You nodded slowly, feeling the back of your cheeks heat up from the intimacy shared, the air thick with unspoken words and lingering possibilities.
"Can you be more specific for me?" Lewis asked, his curiosity getting the better of him and you were enjoying teasing the man.
"Nope, that's the point of a secret and don't be begging your father too. His lips are also sealed," You teased, wiping the beads of sweat from his chin with the cloth.
"I think I know how to get secrets out of my father," Lewis replied, taking the cloth out of your hands and wiping his neck. "Be right back,"
You watched him as he walked over to his father, who was looking proud of his son's achievements. Suddenly Anthony looked over to you and winked, knowing the secret was safe with him, you sighed in relief.
"You ready to go?" Lewis asked, a broad grin lighting up his face as he emerged from his room, now dressed in his casual attire. He sported a soft, navy blue hoodie that hung comfortably on his shoulders, paired with relaxed-fit dark jeans that accentuated his long legs.
The sneakers on his feet were a cool shade of gray, slightly scuffed but well-loved. It was a look that effortlessly combined comfort and style, making him seem approachable yet undeniably attractive.
"Yeah," you replied, glancing back at Anthony, who was gathering his things. "Goodbye, Anthony! It was great hanging out." Your words dripped with sincerity as you waved enthusiastically, a smile lingering on your lips.
As you turned back to Lewis, he chuckled softly, shaking his head in mock exasperation. "Looks like you've become best friends with my dad in just a few hours," he teased, throwing an arm casually around your shoulders as you strolled toward his car.
You nudged him playfully. "Don't be jealous, Lewis. Heâs just funnier than you are!" you fired back, laughing at your own jab, the warmth of camaraderie wrapping around you like a cozy blanket.
"Donât forget who brought you here," he reminded you with a smirk, opening the car door for you. His charming demeanor was hard to resist, and you felt a flutter of excitement in your stomach as you slipped into the passenger seat.
As he slid into the driverâs side, your memory kicked in. "Wait a minute," you said, turning to him with a sparkle in your eye. "Weâre going to your house first, right? To meet Roscoe?"
A delighted grin spread across his face. "Are you ready to meet him?" he asked, his eyes twinkling with anticipation, as if he could read your mind.
"Yeah, Iâve prepared myself enough," you joked, pretending to brace yourself dramatically, eliciting a laugh from him.
You could practically feel the excitement bubbling within you at the thought of finally meeting Roscoe, the bulldog whose playful antics and silly personality had already captured your heart over countless phone calls.
The short drive to his apartment was filled with lighthearted chatter, laughter, and stolen glances. Soon, they arrived at his apartment complex, and Lewis parked. You both hopped out of the car, and he led the way, guiding you with a playful swagger toward the entrance.
Once inside, Lewis paused for a moment at his door, opening it with a flourish. "Ladies first," he said, bowing slightly in exaggerated manners. You giggled, stepping inside as he followed closely behind, closing the door with a soft click.
The first thing you noticed was the delightful chaos of the spaceâdog toys strewn about, a comfy couch in the corner, and the rich aroma of something baking wafting through the air.
But your attention was entirely diverted when you caught sight of Roscoe waddling toward you, big, expressive eyes capturing your gaze completely.
"There he is! Roscoe!" Lewis announced, his tone filled with pride. You crouched down, and the bulldog ambled up to you, his tail wagging like a propeller.
"Hey there, buddy!" you said, your heart swelling as you reached out to pet him. Roscoe responded with an enthusiastic nuzzle, planting his big, slobbery face against your palm.
"He definitely likes you," Lewis remarked, a knowing smile on his face.
You chuckled, scratching behind Roscoe's ears. "How could he not? Look at this guy! Heâs adorable!"
Lewis watched as the two of you bonded, the moment feeling blissfully perfect. "I think we have a new best friend," he teased, leaning against the wall with his arms crossed, enjoying the sight of you and Roscoe sharing a precious moment.
And in that instant, surrounded by laughter, joy, and an unexpected connection, you realized this was the beginning of something specialâan afternoon filled with warmth and a bulldog that would soon have a permanent place in your heart.
As the last of the sunlight faded and shadows stretched across the cozy living room, Lewis glanced out the window and turned to you with a smile. âSince itâs already getting dark, I think itâd be best for you to stay for dinner before I drive you home.â
You looked at the glowing kitchen where the rich aroma of roasted vegetables drifted through the air. âAre you sure? I donât want to impose.â
âNot at all. Besides,â he said, nodding toward Roscoe, who was wagging his tail with boundless enthusiasm. âRoscoe clearly doesnât want you to leave yet. Heâs taken quite a liking to you.â
With a soft laugh, you gave Roscoe a pat on the head as he rolled over, exposing his belly for all the affection you could give. âI suppose I could stay for a little longer. Right, buddy?â You scratched behind his ears, causing him to let out a joyful bark, as if to affirm your decision.
As you played with Roscoe, the rope toy caught his attention. You tossed it lightly across the room, and he bounded after it with a joyous bark, his energy infectious. But it didnât take long before he returned, rope clenched tightly in his mouth, looking at you with those big, pleading eyes.
âAre you sure you donât need help?â you asked, giggling as you wrestled the tug-of-war rope with Roscoe, who was determined to win. âHeâs quite the little beast!â
â Nope, you just relax and play with Roscoe,â Lewis called from the kitchen, chuckling as he chopped vegetables. âThe food will be ready soon.â
You couldnât help but admire the sightâthe way Lewis moved in the kitchen with confidence, the casual ease in his posture. There was something about this moment that struck you as particularly domestic, almost as if you were a couple enjoying a quiet evening together with your dog. You felt a warmth spread through you, mixed with an unexpected shyness at the thought.
âHey, Lewis?â You turned slightly to get his attention, cheeks faintly pink.
âYeah?â He looked over his shoulder, a curious tilt to his head as he wiped his hands on a towel.
âDo you⌠do you do this often? You know, having someone over for dinner?â The question felt a bit bold, but the warm atmosphere encouraged you.
His smile widened, revealing a gleam of mischief in his eyes. âOnly with special guests. Roscoe has very discerning taste when it comes to company. Heâs quite the judge of character, you know.â
âOh really?â You feigned surprise, which made him laugh.
âAbsolutely. You passed the test. And I dare say, youâre his favorite human now,â he replied, leaning back against the counter, looking comfortable and at ease.
Roscoe, hearing his name, bounded over and dropped the rope at your feet, tail wagging furiously. âSee? Heâs demanding your attention!â Lewis teased.
You chuckled, grabbing the rope and giving it a playful tug. âAlright, Roscoe, whatâs your strategy here? I need to understand your tactics if Iâm going to beat you.â You tossed the rope again, and he darted after it, momentarily distracting you from your thoughts.
âYouâre getting pretty good at that,â Lewis commented, watching you with an approving grin. âI think Roscoe might have finally met his match!â
After a few more rounds of tug-of-war, you flopped down onto the floor, breathless and laughing. âI never thought Iâd be wrestling with a dog tonight.â
Lewis leaned against the doorway, arms crossed, his expression warm and inviting. âAnd yet, here we are. Iâd say itâs a good night.â
You couldnât help but nod in agreement. âYeah, it really is.â
Just then, Roscoe curled up beside you, and you instinctively reached out to give him a gentle scratch behind the ears while glancing up at Lewis.
In that little domestic scene, something beautiful and simple brewed between you two, leaving you shy yet hopeful for more moments like this in the future.
"Foods ready," Lewis announced after setting Roscoe's bowl on the ground, a satisfied smile spreading across his face as he watched the eager dog bound over to his meal.
Roscoe sniffed at his food for a moment, tail wagging vigorously, before diving in with joyful determination. The playful afternoon had taken its toll on the dog, and it was evident he hadnât just worked up an appetite; he had worked up a hunger.
As Roscoe happily chomped away, you stood up from your spot on the floor and made your way to where Lewis had set the table. The beautiful aromas of the dinner he had prepared wafted through the air, filling your senses with comfort and warmth.
âWow, this smells amazing! What did you make?â you asked, looking at the colorful spread.
Lewis chuckled, a hint of pride in his voice. âI decided to whip up some pasta primavera with garlic bread. Figured we could use something hearty after our adventures outside.â His eyes twinkled as he gestured to the food, an inviting sight that made your mouth water.
You shook your head in disbelief, âYouâre the best, Lewis. I canât believe you cooked all this while I was chasing after Roscoe!â You glanced down at the dog, who was now taking a moment to indulge in a dramatic stretch before returning to his bowl.
He looked up, his mouth full, and let out an affectionate, if muffled, bark. âAre you jealous, Roscoe?â you teased. He tilted his head, responding with an innocent blink, as if he had no idea what you were talking about.
âHey, I think heâs trying to tell you he deserves to be spoiled after all that running around,â Lewis chimed in, grinning. âBut donât worry, youâll get your share of spoiling too right now.â
Placing a generous helping of pasta onto your plate, Lewis added, âAnd for dessert, I made chocolate mousse. Itâs chilling in the fridge, waiting for you.â The mention of dessert made your stomach rumble in excitement, and you couldnât help but smile.
âSeriously? Chocolate mousse? Okay, now youâre just trying to win my heart,â you said playfully, taking a seat at the table.
You noticed how Roscoe glanced up at you, licking his lips in anticipation. âAnd what about you, buddy? Donât think youâre getting any chocolate. Itâs all for us humans!â
âJust wait until I tell him âoffâ when he tries to steal bites from your plate. Heâs persistent,â Lewis laughed, shaking his head as he filled his own plate. âBut Iâll keep him busy with his favorite toy until weâre done.â
As you both began to eat, the conversation flowed easily between bites. You shared stories about childhood memories, musings on the challenges of adulting, and hopes for the future, all while Roscoe settled under the table, letting out the occasional contented sigh as he savored his meal.
âEverything tastes even better when you share the kitchen with someone you enjoy,â you remarked, your fork raised in appreciation.
Lewis looked up, his expression softening. âI feel the same way. Itâs nice to have someone to share these moments with.â
As dinner wound down, Lewis leaned back in his chair and sighed. âAlright, Roscoe, time for a little break. You did a great job eating, but now itâs our turn to indulge in dessert. Are you ready for the chocolate mousse?â
Roscoeâs ears perked up at the word 'chocolate,' but you shook your head with a smile. âSorry, buddy, no chocolate for you. But Iâll make sure you get an extra treat tomorrow for being such a good boy tonight.â
"You'll come back tomorrow?" Lewis asked surprised.
"Of course I'll need to see my favourite dog before I go back to the States," you said easily, petting Roscoe in the ear.
Lewis' face fell in disappointment at your words, a reaction you might have missed if you weren't paying close attention. His eyes, which had been bright with anticipation just moments before, dimmed as the weight of your statement settled in.
The soft glow of the lamp cast a warm light over the room, illuminating the cozy mess of blankets and toys strewn across the carpet.
Roscoe with a perpetually wagging tail, lay sprawled in the middle, paws twitching as he dreamed. Lewis and you sat cross-legged on the floor, you attention divided between a tattered tennis ball and the dogâs joyful antics.
âHey, Roscoe, catch!â you shouted, tossing the ball into the air. He sprang up as if launched by a spring, bounding after it with glee, his fur glistening in the light.
You laughed as he returned, the ball clutched triumphantly in his mouth. âGood boy!â you leaned down to scratch behind his ears, feeling the warmth of Lewisâ body close to yours.
âYou've really got a way with dogs,â Lewis said, a hint of admiration in his voice as he watched you interact with Roscoe. You glanced up to meet his gaze, and the air between you shifted, thickening with unsaid words and fleeting glances.
There was a moment, a heartbeat, where it felt like the world had narrowed down to just you two â you, him, and the soft panting of Roscoe in between.
âThanks,â you replied, your cheeks warming slightly. âBut itâs really him that has all the charm.â As you spoke, you noticed how close Lewis had moved, his shoulder brushing against you.
Your heart skipped a beat, and you could feel your breath hitching slightly, the tension in the air almost electric. Your eyes locked, and for a moment, it seemed you would bridge the distance that separated the both of you.
But then, like a cold splash of water, David's voice echoed in your mind, warning you about Lewis.
âHe doesnât like you like that; itâs all for his reputation.â The thought made your stomach twist.
You abruptly pulled back, a rush of embarrassment flooding over you. âUm, I think I shouldâŚâ you started, trying to formulate an excuse that wouldnât make you sound foolish.
âWait,â Lewis said, reaching out and gently grabbing your wrist. The warmth of his touch sent another jolt through you, but you couldnât let it sway your thoughts.
âWhere are you going?â There was genuine concern in his eyes, and it momentarily melted your resolve.
âI just⌠I need to go. Itâs getting really late,â you stammered, fumbling to gather your scattered thoughts and the few belongings you had on the floor.
You stood up awkwardly, trying to shake off the weight of the moment you two had nearly shared.
âItâs dark out, though. At least let me take you home. Itâs too dangerous to walk alone at night,â he pleaded, his expression earnest. You hesitated, the conflict within you swirling like a storm.
âOkay,â you finally nodded, still feeling the remnants of embarrassment prickling at your skin.
You grabbed your coat, offering Roscoe a quick goodbye. âSee you later, buddy.â He tilted his head, as if sensing the shift in the mood.
The drive to your apartment was wrapped in an uncomfortable silence, the kind where every unspoken word hung heavily in the air. Lewis stole glances at you from the corner of his eye, and you pretended to focus on the passing streetlights, your heart still racing from what could have been.
Once you two reached the hotel, you turned to face him, trying to conjure a smile. âThanks for the ride, Lewis,â you said, but your voice sounded hollow even to your own ears. You could see him searching your face, but you didnât want to let him in.
âAre you sure youâre okay?â he asked, his brow furrowing in concern. âYou seem⌠distant.â
âIâm fine,â you replied quickly, the words barely leaving your lips before you hurriedly added, âReally.â you opened the car door, desperate to escape the tension that had built up like a pressure cooker.
âOkay⌠well, goodnight,â he said, a hint of disappointment in his voice.
âGoodnight,â you echoed, stepping out into the cool night air, trying to dispel the emotional turmoil churning within you.
As you made your way to the entrance, you could feel Lewisâ gaze following you until you slipped inside and shut the door.
The moment you were alone, the weight of everything hit you like a tidal wave. You stumbled to your bed and collapsed, the tears flowing freely as you processed the confusing whirlwind of emotions.
The hum of Roscoeâs playful energy, the lingering warmth of Lewis beside you, and the cruel reality of David's words conspired together, leaving you feeling fragile and broken.
When had things become so complicated? You buried your face in your hands, overwhelmed, as you tried to navigate this tangled web of friendship, affection, and fear. . .
âDid I ruin everything, Roscoe?â Lewis asked, his voice trembling slightly as he let out a sigh, collapsing onto the soft carpet of his living room.
The stark contrast of the vibrant colors around him seemed to amplify the weight of his emotions. He glanced at the door, half-expecting to see your radiant smile again, the same smile that had captivated him since the very first moment.
But that smile had been displaced by the heavy cloud of doubt that now loomed over him.
âWhat if she never looks at me the same way again?â he muttered, his thoughts swirling like autumn leaves caught in a brisk wind.
Roscoe trotted over, sensing the heaviness that enveloped Lewis. With soulful eyes, the bulldog placed his head on Lewis's lap, offering unspoken comfort as he met his gaze with an understanding that needed no words.
âI should have been more patient,â Lewis continued, running his fingers through Roscoeâs fur, his heart aching at the thought of losing you. âBut she's just so beautiful, so full of life. It overwhelms me.â
The words flowed from his lips, each syllable a tender confession as he wrestled with his own fault lines.
The memory of youâyour laughter ringing like sweet music, the way your eyes sparkled under the sunâdanced in his mind, and he found himself yearning for the light you brought into his life.
âYou love her too, right?â he asked Roscoe, his voice softening with vulnerability.
Roscoe responded with a joyful bark, an affirmation that seemed to echo the depth of Lewisâs feelings, as if to say, "Yes, she is the one."
Just thinking of your expression when you left, the flicker of fear in your eyes, made his chest tighten with regret.
Soft, fluttering memories spiraled in his imagination, each one highlighting the incredible moments sharedâthe warmth of your hand in his, the laughter echoing through his garage, the way the winter breeze intertwined with your soft, unguarded whispers.
Roscoe tilted his head, as though he understood the tempest within his ownerâs heart, and Lewis chuckled bitterly.
âWhat do you know of love, Roscoe? You have your toys, your treats, and thatâs that,â he said, but deep down, he recognized that beneath that simplicity lay a profound truth.
"If only it could be so simple for us,â he whispered, gazing into Roscoe's eyes, hoping for an answer, a spark of clarity that seemed to elude him.
Perhaps he didn't ruin everything. Perhaps this was his moment to reclaim what was rightfully hisâthe connection that had blossomed so beautifully between the two of you.
With newfound determination igniting within him, Lewis knelt beside Roscoe, taking in the loyal creature for a source of hope. âLetâs not give up,â he said, brushing his fingers through Roscoeâs fur one last time.
âTomorrow, after the race I'll tell her. Iâll tell her how much she means to me.â The resolve in his voice steadfast, he looked into his companionâs eyes, feeling the unspoken promise echo between them.
Roscoe barked again, tail wagging, as if he could sense the shift around him. âYeah, weâll make this right.â
You knew today was going to be so awkward when you woke up and saw the dog treats scattered on the floor. Just yesterday, you'd been wrapped up in a whirlwind of emotions.
You and Lewis had almost kissed, but fear had held you back, leaving an unspoken tension that lingered in the air even now. Instead of leaning in, you had let him drive you home in silence, your heart thumping in your chest as you wrestled with what could have been.
As you stared at the mess on the floor, a part of you longed for a way out. You knew Lewis would be picking you up today for the grand prix, and your mind raced with thoughts of fabricating an elaborate story about being sick.
But deep down, you couldn't deny itâmissing him already felt unbearable.
You didnât want to miss the race, especially with the thrill of seeing him light up the track ahead of you. With a resigned sigh, you got out of bed and began your preparations, washing away the fears that clung to you like the morning fog.
Deciding on an outfit was an emotional balancing act itself. You wanted to feel cute yet comfortable, something that reflected your excitement and also the nervous energy bubbling beneath the surface.
Finally, you settled on a sleek Mercedes shirt that Lewis' father had gifted you just the day before, paired with a flirty mini skirt. As you looked in the mirror, you felt a mix of confidence and anxiety coursing through you.
Once you were ready, you hovered by the door, waiting for that inevitable knock. Your heart raced with anticipation as the seconds dragged on. Finally, there it wasâa firm, familiar rap that resonated through your chest. Holding your bag tightly, you opened the door to greet him.
Lewis stood there, looking effortlessly amazing in a fitted black shirt and sleek joggers that accentuated his athletic frame. His braids were tousled just right, framing his face in a way that made you want to reach out and touch it.
The morning sun caught the gleam of his earring, enhancing the sparkle in his eyes. For a moment, you were speechless, lost in him.
You felt heat rise to your cheeks. âIs it too much?â you asked, suddenly self-conscious, glancing down at your outfit.
âNot at all,â he replied, stepping closer and meeting your gaze. âYou look beautiful wearing my team's shirt.â It felt like a melody, the way he spoke, and you could hear the sincerity in his tone.
Your heart swelled at his words, gratitude washing over you like a warm blanket.
Neither of you mentioned last night, and that made you feel a strange sense of relief. Perhaps you both needed a little more time to navigate those uncharted waters.
Instead, you shifted the focus and talked about the race, discussing your hopes for the day and your excitement about the atmosphere at the track.
As you both climbed into his car, the tension felt lighter, almost playful. âSo, do you think I can beat Max today?â he asked with that familiar cocky charm that always made you smile.
âOf course! With you behind the wheel, I wouldnât bet against you for a second,â you replied, excitement bubbling in your voice.
âThatâs what I like to hear,â he shot back, his eyes sparkling as he began to drive.
As the track came into view, the thrill of the day rushed in, pulling you both from the space of uncertainty. Today was about racing, adrenaline, and celebrating something that felt bigger than both of you.
And deep down, you knew that sooner or later, you would face what happened last night, but for now, in this moment, you were grateful just to be by his side. . . .
The roar of the crowd still echoed in your ears as the adrenaline from the race settled into a sweet, soothing buzz of triumph.
Lewis had just clinched his first win of the year at the British Grand Prix, and the atmosphere in the garage was electric with celebration.
Everyone was ecstaticâteam members high-fived, some shed happy tears, and you felt an overwhelming rush of joy as you basked in the shared euphoria.
âUnbelievable, wasnât it? He nailed that last lap!â one of the mechanics shouted over the celebratory din, clapping you on the back.
As the cheers continued, you turned to see Lewisâs dad beaming with pride as he approached you. âCome here!â he said, pulling you into a warm hug. âYouâve been a huge support for him. Thank you!â
With a genuine smile, you pulled away. âItâs all Lewis! He did it all today.â You followed the throng of people heading toward the paddock, eager to see where Lewis would park his car for a well-deserved celebration, but the crowd was thick, and progress was slow.
âExcuse me, coming through!â Bono, Lewisâs race engineer, called out, effortlessly parting the crowd with his presence. He glanced back at you and extended his hand. âHere, Iâve got you. Letâs get you to your driver.â
You gripped his hand tightly as he guided you through the throng of ecstatic fans and staff. The lush green of the paddock soon came into view, and excitement bubbled within you.
By the time you arrived at Lewisâs car, the atmosphere was jubilant. Lewis was already engulfed in hugs from his team, laughter and shouts blending into a chorus of celebration.
Amidst that lively chaos, Lewisâs eyes scanned the crowd, and when they finally landed on you, it was as if the world fell away.
A wide grin spread across his face, and he bounded over, leaving a trail of joy behind him.
He gave Bono a playful dap on the way past before enveloping you in a tight embrace that felt like a lifeline. Your heart raced, feeling his warmth and excitement radiate through you.
âI canât believe it! You did it!â you exclaimed, your voice muffled against his shoulder.
âI know! I really canât!â He chuckled, burying his face in your neck, his arms firmly around your waist as if scared to let go.
The excitement, the sweat, and the fear of losing this moment melded together in a glorious array of emotions you never wanted to end.
âIâm so proud of you, Lewis,â you whispered softly into his ear, your heart swelling with affection.
Finally, he pulled back, a radiant grin lighting up his face that could rival the sun itself. âThank you! That means the world to me,â he said, locking his gaze with yours.
âHey, can you meet me in my driverâs room later? I want to talk to you about something.â
Your heart raced anew, understanding the implication in his request. You nodded, unable to suppress the smile tugging at your lips. âOf course.â
Reluctantly, he let you go, his fingers lingering on your arm for a moment longer than necessary. âI need to go hug my dad and talk to everyone, but I canât wait to see you later!â
Lewis called over his shoulder as he turned to rejoin his father, who was waving him over, still beaming with pride.
You watched him go, your heart fluttering. The thought of what was to come made your anticipation bubble over.
The air in Lewis' driverâs room felt charged with an electric tension, the kind that often accompanies moments that can alter the course of a friendship.
You glanced around the room, taking in the trophies and photos that celebrated his career achievements, but your mind was far from the accolades.
Your heart raced as you rehearsed the words in your head, wondering if they would even come out right. You had decided that today would be the day you finally told him about your feelings, no matter how nervous it made you.
âHey Y/N,â a voice broke through your thoughts, sending a jolt of surprise through you.
You spun around to see Lewis leaning against the doorframe, a playful smile adorning his face. Despite the lighthearted demeanor, your pulse quickened even further.
âLewis,â you managed to mutter, your voice barely above a whisper. âI need to tell you something.â
âWhat is it?â he asked, his brow furrowing slightly as curiosity replaced the playful glint in his eyes.
Taking a deep breath, you gathered your courage. âWell, Iâm sorry I falling in love with you, okay? But it happened, and I canât do anything about it.â
The words rushed out of your mouth in a torrent, fueled by a mix of urgency and rebellion.
You were leaving for the US today, after all; there would be no more consequences after this, at least none that you could face today.
Lewis blinked, his expression shifting from amusement to surprise. âYou⌠What?â he stammered, processing your confession.
âYeah, I know it sounds ridiculous but it's true,â you continued, feeling a strange mix of relief and anxiety wash over you. âI tried to ignore it, thinking it was just a crush or something, but itâs not. And I didnât want to leave without being honest with you. So there it is.â
The silence that followed felt heavy, your heart pounding in your chest. You dared to meet his gaze, and for a moment, everything else faded away.
âIâve always felt some sort of connection between us,â he finally said, his voice low and thoughtful. âBut I didnât know you felt this way.â
âI didnât either for the longest time, Lewis.â You paced a little in the small room, your nerves still high. âBut every moment we spent together, every laugh and the way you looked at meâit just made me realize how I felt.â
Lewis walked toward you with an intent look, his gaze steady as he noticed your anxious pacing. With a gentle grip, he stopped you in your tracks, firmly yet tenderly holding you in place.
The world around you faded momentarily, leaving just the two of you in a bubble filled with unspoken words.
"You're too nervous when you haven't heard my side yet," he said, his tone a mix of concern and amusement.
Your heart raced, and you finally mustered the courage to respond, your voice slightly trembling as you retorted, "Because I already know what your answer is." A flicker of mischief danced in his eyes, and you felt both exasperation and relief wash over you.
"Which is what? Does it include âI love you tooâ in it?" Lewis teased, his grin widening as he caught the surprise etched on your face. His playful approach seemed like a lighthearted facade, but you could sense the underlying seriousness in his words.
âLewis, you canât just joke about that,â you said, attempting to push him away, as if wishing to distance yourself from the emotional weight of the moment. You were caught in a whirlwind of emotions, each more potent than the last.
"I'm being serious," Lewis insisted, his expression shifting as he stepped closer, momentarily silencing the protests echoing in your mind.
âYou may be serious, but that doesnât change the fact that youâve made it impossible for me to figure out what I feel,â you admitted, your voice cracking ever so slightly and exposing the vulnerable truth you had hidden deep within.
The air felt thick, and your emotions swirled chaotically, battling against the desire for clarity and connection while grappling with fear and uncertainty.
He reached out, his finger softly lifting your chin, forcing your eyes to lock onto his. "Do you know why I called you here?" he asked, his voice low and sincere, almost as if he were sharing a cherished secret.
You shook your head slightly, unsure of what to say, the anticipation hanging fragilely between you. As he began to speak again, each word came out wrapped in a warmth that made your heart flutter.
âI wanted to tell you that I love you, to not leave today and stay more days with me. I was even going to try to bribe you by saying that Roscoe was going to miss you too much.â
With every few words, he inched closer, cupping your face, his thumb gently rubbing your cheek, igniting a fire within you that competed with the cold fear that had gripped you moments ago.
His declaration knocked the breath from your lungs, and the gravity of his confession anchored itself in your heart, rendering you momentarily speechless.
You had imagined this moment countless times, but hearing the words come from him felt alarmingly surreal.
âDonât try and lie, Lewis,â you muttered, skepticism lacing your tone, disbelief lingering just beneath the surface. âYou donât love me.â
It was a desperate attempt to shield yourself from the potential heartbreak that could arise if what he was saying wasnât genuine, and yet, deep down, you clung to a fragile hope that he meant every syllable.
"How can I prove it to you?" he asked, his earnestness brushing against the walls you had built around your heart.
A moment of silence enveloped you both, and as your mind raced, a spark of defiance ignited within you. You knew that if he was sincere, he would be willing to do anything to show you just how real his feelings were.
And before you could even think it through, the words tumbled out of your mouth: "Kiss me like you mean it."
You could hardly believe you had uttered those words, yet the challenge stirred a wild anticipation within you.
âAs you wish,â Lewis murmured, a soft smile gracing his lips as he leaned in closer.
His lips brush against yours, hesitant at first, like the gentle caress of a spring breeze coaxing flowers to bloom. Your heart races as you lean into him, the warmth of his body igniting a spark within you, while his hands rest on your hips, firm yet gentle, pulling you closer as if he is attempting to steal your very breath.
The kiss deepens, each exploration of his mouth becoming a silent promise, a secret dance under the stars that are beginning to twinkle above.
You can feel the world around you fade away, leaving just the two of you, lost in the cocoon of your shared intimacy, a sanctuary born from the connection that feels electric and alive.
As the kiss evolves from slow and sweet to something fervent and consuming, thereâs a delicious tension in the air, palpable and intoxicating.
The way Lewis responds to you, his hands gripping your hips with a barely contained urgency, sends shivers of delight cascading down your spine.
You wrap your arms around his neck, feeling the strength of him against you, grounding you as everything else blurs into insignificance.
Your heart thrums loudly in your chest, your thoughts scatter like leaves in the wind, and all that matters are his lips and the way they meld with yours, igniting a fire that burns brighter with every shared breath.
He pulls you closer, as if the distance between your souls is far too great, and you canât help but giggle in the moment, playfully teasing him as you pull back slightly, searching his eyes for unspoken words and the desires that linger just below the surface.
Gazing into his deep eyes, you catch your breath, the avarice of the kiss leaving you dizzy with exhilaration. You notice the way Lewis' hands twitch at your sides, the unmistakable want radiating from him, begging for permission to explore further.
Itâs endearing how respectful he is, yet you can sense the beast of longing within him, restrained but unable to disguise itself completely.
"Are you holding back?" you tease, tilting your head playfully as you meet his gaze, heart racing not from fear, but from the thrilling affection that dances between you.
His lips curve into a smile, warm and inviting, a secret shared between just the two of you, and he responds, his voice low and irresistibly charming,
âMaybe I am, but only because I donât want to overwhelm you⌠yet.â The air between you hums with the unspoken promise of more, leaving both of you teetering on the edge of something exhilarating yet tender.
You can't help but press further, letting the playful context of the moment draw out his desires even more. "But you still need to prove it to me that you love me," you throw out, a challenge hanging between you like tantalizing mist, thick with expectation.
You watch as his brow furrows in mock seriousness, barely able to contain your laughter. âThat kiss wasn't enough?â he asks, feigning confusion, yet you see the intensity in his eyes, a glimmer of amusement mixed with something deeper that pulls you in.
His hand started to move, fingers cascading over your mini skirt, tracing the delicate fabric as if mapping uncharted territory. The sensation sent shivers running down your spine, igniting a spark of desire that left your breath hitching.
"You have no idea how beautiful you look right now," he breathed, his voice a soft whisper that felt like velvet against your ear.
The intimacy of the moment enveloped you as you met his eyes, your heart racing in rhythm with his own. You could see the desire reflected in his gaze, and suddenly, the space between you closed like the cresting tide, pulling you both into the depths of a kiss that was tender, full of promise, and laden with the heat of anticipation.
Yet just as you began to lose yourself completely in the intoxicating haze of passion, a sudden knock on the door shattered the intimate cocoon you had woven together.
You jumped slightly, a startled gasp escaping your lips, but Lewis tightened his hold around you, grounding you in the present even amidst the intrusion.
âLewis, everyone is looking for you to celebrate,â came George's voice from the other side, carrying an air of urgency that seemed to tug at the edges of your romantic bubble.
The weight of reality crashed inâa reminder of the outside world that waited just beyond the doorâbut you could feel Lewisâs breath against your cheek, warm and soothing, as he whispered softly, âLet them wait a moment longer. Iâm not done with you yet.â
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secret 2 | matt sturniolo
contents: established relationship; cursing; fingering (f receiving); praising; p in v; double v penetration; creampie; dom!matt
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notes: well, ask and you shall receive! thank you for not hating on the pegging fic lmao hereâs the part 2, now with dom matt using your dildo on you along with his cock⌠and that will be the last dom fic in a while I NEED A BREAK. thank you guys for all the love and support, 1,5K followers is insane lmao. not proofread as usual so i apologize beforehand for any mistakes, enjoy this one! love yall sm âĄ
request by: @cherib3lla & anon
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âwhat are you doing with this?â i questioned, holding back a giggle. it was a hilarious sight, a barefoot matt with his messy hair wearing a plain white t-shirt, blue plaid underwear, holding my pink dildo on his left hand.
âdid you clean it? after we used it?â he asked, waving the toy around and staring at me.
âno matt, i took it out of you and put it back in the boxâ i ironically responded. âof course i didâ.
âgoodâ matt nodded, dragging his feet and making his way to the bed, sitting on the edge of the mattress, legs crossed, still analyzing the dildo. he stroked the silicone as if he was giving it a handjob, realizing his regular fist felt too loose on the toy. âdo you like this better than my cock?â
âmatthewâ i adjusted myself, crawling next to matt before letting my digits caress his covered shoulder. âi told you before, this is just a toy. no, i don't like it better than your cockâ i gave him a smooch on his cheek, feeling his growing beard tickle my skin.Â
âit doesn't fill me up as good and it doesn't cum inside of meâ i whispered into his ear before nibbling on his lobe, trailing my kisses down his neck. matt let go of the dildo and tilted his head, giving me more access to mark him.Â
âyou think you can take both? my dick and this fake plastic one?â he grinned naughtily, opening his eyes when he realized i had sat down and stopped with the love bites. âc'mon, you're used to my size aren't you baby?â he teased and i looked away, not wanting to give in.
matt placed his palm on my cheek, thumb resting on my chin, holding my jaw upwards. he untangled his legs, pressing both knees on the mattress and hovering over me before laying his body on top of mine, holding his weight with both elbows.Â
âfine.â i said, knowing he was still interested in what the dildo could do. âbut you gotta go slow, please?â
âanything for my sweet girlâ matt moved closer, his lips brushing against mine before taking them in a passionate kiss. one of his hands moved to my thigh, groping the flesh as he licked my lower lip, silently asking to go forward.Â
i opened my mouth and his tongue quickly slid in, rolling against my own. mattâs grip tightened, a muffled moan coming from my throat as his palm rested just above my pussy. i bucked my hips upwards, trying to grind myself against his hand.Â
âalready?â matt asked, kissing my jaw. âwant me to touch you?â
âpleaseâ i sighed heavily, my fingers going to the back of his neck, playing with his brown locks and trying to get him closer. âneed you so badâ
âyou asked me to go slow, princessâ he reminded me and i groaned. i needed some relief. âbe patient, yeah? promise youâre gonna feel so fucking goodâ matt dragged his tongue across my neck, tugging the hem of my t-shit when he reached my collarbones. i nodded desperately, lifting my arms so heâd take it off for me.
matt tossed my shirt somewhere in his room, latching his lips around my hardened nipple, sucking it while his hands held my waist, the grip of his fingers leaving red marks on my bare skin. he placed his digits on my covered pussy, rubbing my clit over the cloth.
i could see a smirk forming on his face when i let out a moan, finally deciding to touch me properly. matt's hands entered my pants and lifted my hips, rapidly removing my shorts and leaving me entirely naked. my pussy was dripping, my leaking juices had formed a huge wet patch on my panties while he teased me.
matt's middle finger and index once again pressed against my clit, making my legs tremble from the sudden friction. he traveled through my wet folds, stroking every inch he could reach before positioning his digits at my entrance, not waiting to start slipping his finger in. with my mouth hanging open, matt fully entered me and started thrusting back and forth, taking advantage of my throbbing pussy to slip another one in.
"matt!" i whimpered, my nails digging into his back as he began to curve them inside me.
âgotta stretch that pretty pussy first, huh? how youâre gonna take my cock if you canât handle my fingers, baby?â he said, fastening his pace. i started clenching, i knew if he hit my spot i wouldnât last long.
matt placed a few more kisses on my chest, slowly pulling out of me. âwanna use your big girl toy?â i nodded eagerly, begging to be filled. matt, however, wasnât in a rush, taking an incredible amount of time to grab the dildo and coat it with my juices.
âtold you to be patient babyâ he said as i whined, matt softly dragging the silicone tip across my clit. âyouâre gonna have to take both anywaysâ he spoke to himself, boosting his own ego.
matt positioned the dildo on my entrance, not making any effort to get in. i had to lower my hips, my hole finally touching the pink shaft. âsliding in so easily, huh?â he said, pushing it inside of me. i let my legs hang loose around his waist, as if it was his actual cock fucking me.
matt kept slow, steady movements for a while, until he decided he could no longer hide his aching boner. i could see his hardened dick from miles away, his lenght poking my thighs as he adjusted himself in between my legs.
âlook how worked up you got meâ matt spoke, pulling his pants down and showing me his cock before wrapping his knuckles around his shaft, spreading the pre-cum downwards. he was trying so hard to make it work, he wanted to fuck me with both at the same time. as soon as his leaking tip touched my entrance, he hissed âshit- so fucking tightâ.
matt realized he would have to do a bit more effort for his plan to work. he pulled the dildo out of me, once again making me complain. at this point, i was basically getting edged, not receiving any relief to my throbbing pussy. matt placed his hands on my hips, slowly burying himself inside of me. his dick was so much bigger than my dildo, making me throw my head back as his length stretched my walls.
âyouâre so big! fuck!â i moaned, grabbing the sheets since i could no longer reach his back. i needed him closer, needed him all the way inside.
he began to move his hips, pouding inside of me until he reached my sweet spot. âmatt, pleaseâ i moaned in surprise âplease, let me cum! just once!â i begged, the knot in my lower belly getting harder to hold.
âyou're gonna be goodâ he started, âand you're gonna wait until i say you can cumâ. matt's thrusts became sloppier, slower, dragging his dick just enough so he could feel good.
âhow the fuck should i do that?â matt spoked to himself once again, grabbing the pink dildo and bringing it closer to his own cock. he was gonna push both inside of me, at the same time.
ârelax for me princess, câmonâ matt whispered, pulling out the right amount to align both tips on my entrance. âyouâre doing so well for me hm? just a little more yeah?â
âpleaseâ his praises always worked, my walls gradually unclenching. âslow, please, fuck!â
âtheeere you goâ he said, finally being able to fit his dick and the silicone toy inside of me. âitâs in baby, all inâ matt admired his work, pressing my tummy to feel his own length. i rolled my eyes, no longer being able to speak.
âyeah? can feel it right here huh? good girl, so good to me. taking two cocks at once, fuckâ he groaned before hovering his body over mine, bucking his hips forward as his lips came back to mine in a failed attempt to cover my moans.
âmatt, iâm gonna- iâm closeâ i managed to speak, his blue eyes locked with mine, reassuring me i could take it. he was no longer containing himself, the silicone getting dragged on his veins along with the wetness of my pussy helping him to reach his high quicker.
âwhenever you wantâ he nodded and i wrapped my hands around his shoulder. âno need to ask, cum all over me princessâ
one of matt's hands came back to my boobs, groping my titties and rubbing my nipple with his thumb as gave a few last thrusts, twitching dick inside of me begging for release. my orgasm suddenly hit me, making me arch my back and curl my toes, my chest panting heavily as matt came in thick spurts into my throbbing pussy. as he savored the last moments of his orgasm, his cum started to leak from me, both of us groaning â him with the delightful sight, me with with the overwhelming sensation.
matt pulled out and collapsed next to me, resting his head on the mattress and opening his arms so i'd snuggle on his chest.
when matt came back to his senses, he realized he was still holding the dildo on his hand, the stickiness from our releases messing his hand. âwell, thatâs kinda ickyâ he showed it to me and i rolled my eyes, pretending i didn't find that insanely hot. âbut iâm starting to enjoy this pink thingâ.
âyeah? want me to use it on you again?â i chuckled, biting his neck and getting closer to him, resting my hands on his waist.
âit's a secret, i told you beforeâ he spoke, caressing my head as he tried to fix my hair. âi might think about it if you let me do that to you again.â
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Hi, I don't know If you take requests, but could you please right about the reaction and thoughts of the bat boys toward finding out their partner was pregnant? Please and thank you
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Bat-boys find out you're pregnantđź
Dick Grayson's first thought is worry. He doubts how he'll make it work; crimefighting, his job, then his relationship with you. And he'll wonder how Nightwing will interfere with his life, and how Bruce will react (he'll spoil the child endlessly).
Reassurance from Donna, Alfred, or Bruce will part his fog of worry and distance. He'll hit the ground running to rectify his isolation. I mean breaking the news to friends and family, arranging play dates with Roy and Lian.
"I'll be safer on patrol," he whispered," I promise, hun." You had broke down after so long of trying to remain calm. But seeing your lover return home with bruise after bruise would weigh anyone down. Especially one pregnant.
Dick's hand would always be on your belly, reminding himself that you both are safe and he's doing a great job. It's what he needs to hear, that he's making the city safer for you both.
He is 100% a handyman. Dick will build cribs, changing tables, repair toilets, fix creaky cabinets. And he'll baby proof the house." Don't worry, babe," he assured you." Just relax. It's just a clogged drain."
Jason Todd's first thought is if he'd be a good father, after everything he's been through and done. He even wonders if he deserves to be a father, or if he deserves a nameless grave. However, leaving is never and will never be an option for him. I truly think he'd be the most active out of the bat-boys.
Jason's love language has always been acts of service, and it would thrive during your pregnancy. Your house would be booby-trapped and SECURED. He'd teach you the basics of a gun, and he'd ensure your pregnancy cravings are stocked. Jason would also wash your back when your belly grew too large.
Jason would let you shop for baby and maternity clothes with his card. His only request is that you don't get the baby anything too vibrant because it's an eyesore. If anything, he'd prefer neutral tones or black on the baby.
The weather becomes his interest after the baby's birth." Do you think they need a jacket?" Is his favorite line." Don't you think it's a little hot for them to be wearing long sleeves," he'll wonder. Or the baby is swaddled and he'll question," do you think he's overheating? I'd be hot if that were me all wrapped up like that."
A child is the only thing to make him stand steadfast on his refusal to kill. Not Bruce, not Dick, not even you. Your child brought forth a new mindset, one of not wanting to see a killer reflecting in the innocent and chocolate eyes of his child (Jason's eyes are brown. Argue with a wall).
Tim Drake isn't as present as one would believe. His activity is inconsistent, and it's harder to reach him because he's usually working. But he wants you to sit with him, to bring the baby and let him play around in his office.
It warms his heart to return from a meeting and his baby is sprawled out on his pastel blue teddy bear blanket and cooing. You're dangling a rattle over him, and Tim would strut over and kiss you on the cheek." How's it going, love?" He'd ask and rub the baby's cheek." They being good?" His eyebrow would raise playfully.
The baby would be raised around Bruce and Alfred more than his actual parents. I also see Stephanie caring for the baby and even babysitting if you work or just need rest. Cass would swoon over it, so prepare for tons of peeled oranges and Cass making your bottles.
Alfred would surely read your baby literature. He'd be sitting in the library, baby on his lap while y'all rest, reading from a dusty and old book that's sure to ignite your allergies.
Damian would try his hardest to be a fun dad because he never got that. It's been well documented that he wouldn't dare put a child through his life. So I think the farthest he would go is teaching you enough to defeat the average Shadow/Assassin. But he would not want you killing.
I think he'd lean into Bruce's "No-Kill" mantra after having a child. If you even want to enter vigilantism; he'd understand if you choose not to. It's a thankless job; it's isolating and bruising.
But I think if the kid did continue training, that's when they'd truly bond. Damian and he/she would laugh and joke between rounds; he'd show them the best way to throw a punch, and he'd teach mercy. That's also when they'd meet the other side of their family---the Al Ghuls. But Damian would have strict stipulations on what they learn. No instant kill moves, no brainwashing, none of the narcissistic sentiments Talia filled his head with.
I also think you, Damian, and your kid would lead fairly healthy lives. Not overboard, but the occasional protein shake or morning run; maybe even a little weight lifting. Or if cardio is your speed, he'd install a home-treadmill or a pool.
Bruce Wayne's first thought would be his age. How he's climbing in age and his job usually doesn't lead to gold and sunsets. He'd be happy because he sees it as a second chance. His first two sons saw the angry and vengeful side of him, so that's how they grew up; Tim sought him, and Damian came stained with blood.
But with you and the baby, he could actually be a father. He could raise the baby from infancy and make bottles and hush cries, like he wanted to with Dick and Jason. He could show the baby his favorite movies and just talk to them, even though the baby would respond with drool and coos.
He wouldn't have to be alone anymore. Bruce would set his child on a straight path; the world has enough Bats and birds. They could just...be. They'd would carry on the Wayne name.
Bruce would spoil you and his baby rotten. He'd watch over the baby like a hawk; each cry, each coo, each babble would send Bruce into a fit of worry. He'd leap up from his seat and check the cradle, only to find a giggling baby with his feet in the air. Then he'd chuckle, which would make the baby giggle even more. " You got me, little one. You got me," he'd utter and return to the Bat-computer.
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back of house.
Pairing: OPLA!Vinsmoke Sanji x Fem!Reader Word Count: 1,113 words Warnings: Mild swearing
If it werenât for his principles regarding women, youâre fairly certain Sanji wouldâve throttled and strung you up to dry by now.
âI ⌠Iâm impressed, sweetheart,â he says with a bright smile, though under the swinging lights of the kitchen it seems more out of pain than pleasure. âYou managed to burn water.â
Your cheeks flame as you peer into the blackened pot with him, all traces of the water youâd been tasked with boiling completely gone. Vanished. You have no idea how or why.
âIâm sorry, Sanji.â
âNo need to apologize. Everybody makes mistakes ââ
âSanji!â you hear Zeff before you see him round the corner. âWhy the hell do I smell something burning in my kitchen?â
âNone of your business, old man,â Sanji snaps immediately, murmuring a quiet excuse me, dear to you before taking the pot by the handle and heading to the sink. He twists the faucet open and running water roars like thunder in your ears as he thrusts the pot underneath. âI have it under control.â
âUnder control, eh?" Zeff says. He suddenly turns his squinted gaze upon you, and you shrivel. âThis your doing, missy?â
âI ââ
âLeave her alone,â Sanji interrupts. âI didnât give clear enough instructions. It was my fault.â
âOh, thereâs no doubt about that.â Eyeing your guilty and defeated figure next to the stove, Zeff shakes his head with a sigh and points you to the door. â[Y/n], go out and wait tables for the rest of your shift.â
Immediately, you make a move to remove your apron. âOka ââ
Sanji makes a noise of dissent and turns the faucet off. âWait tables? She can still chop the vegetables and help me plate.â
âYouâll do that yourself. Front of house needs the extra person, anyway.â
âIâm her mentor.â
âAnd Iâm the damn boss.â
The rest of the staff roll their eyes and carry on while the two men argue in the middle of the kitchen. You swallow and take your apron off, balling it up in your hands. This isnât the first time theyâve butted heads over your incompetence, and watching them now cuts at your last shred of dignity.
Clearing your throat, you grimace when Sanjiâs head whips around to look at you.
âZeffâs right,â you tell him. âDinner rush is coming up soon and Iâll just be in the way, anyway.â
Zeff grunts with satisfaction.
The expression on Sanjiâs face reminds you of a kicked puppy. âBut âŚâ he begins to protest.
âOi, you heard what she said. Get back to work! We have customers waiting!â
Sanji blusters about before heading back to his station, casting you one final, forlorn look as he does so. You imagine that your own face looks just the same when you turn to leave.
â
You take orders and serve customers for the remainder of the day, as promised, and help with cleanup after closing time. And then, long after the sunâs dipped below the horizon, Sanji joins you on the upper deck with a steaming bowl of seafood fried rice.
âFor the madam,â he says with a smile, offering you the bowl.
You accept it silently and take a bite as he sits down next to you. Itâs perfect like it always is â savory and warm on your tongue, happy and gentle in your stomach. Youâve never known a home quite like Sanjiâs cooking.
His eyes remain fixed on you as you eat all of the rice, scraping the bowl for every last grain and setting it down beside you once youâre finished.
âThank you.â
âItâs nothing. I figured it would cheer you up.â
âIt did.â
It did, and yet, your lips tremble and your throat closes up. You clench your hands into fists in your lap.
Sanjiâs hand immediately presses your shoulder as you sniffle. âAre you alright?â he questions worriedly.
(His attentiveness strikes you like a hot iron sometimes, even now.)
âWhy havenât you given up on me yet?â you whisper.
His brow furrows. As if itâs obvious, he answers, âYou want to be a cook. A ladyâs wish is my command.â Sanji pauses. âAnd I canât call myself the greatest cook in the East Blue if I canât teach others to be great cooks as well.â
âI think youâd be the greatest regardless.â
You glance at him through watery eyes in time to see his face flush a deep red. He looks away hastily, chuckling with feigned modesty. âIâm flattered that you think so highly of me.â
Your shoulders lift in a shrug as you look back down at your hands. You reach up to blot away your tears.
How could you not think the world of Sanji? Or the world of anyone at the Baratie, for that matter? When you were kicked off the merchant ship youâd stowed away on two years ago, you had been sure that youâd be banned from setting foot in such a fine-looking restaurant. Years of scorn and slammed doors had not given you the chance to think otherwise.
But Sanji spotted you on the docks, called you madam like you really were one, cooked you a meal in the kitchen and talked to you. Zeff gave you a job and a bed of your own. The staff gave you a family.
âWeâll try again tomorrow. Iâll figure out something thatâll make everything click for you, and youâll be a proper cook in no time.â Sanji leans forward, resting his elbows on his knees, and winks up at you. âI promise.â
As always, your heart skips a beat.
âOkay.â
Maybe, you realize suddenly, you donât necessarily want to be a cook so much as you want to love the way Sanji does.
âThatâs my girl.â Standing up, Sanji takes your empty bowl in one hand and offers the other for you to take. âNow, shall I walk the madam to her room, or does she wish to stay out on the deck for a while?â
You allow yourself to grin, considering. âThe madam wishes to stay out here and âŚâ you hesitate but then decide to soldier on, âand possibly chat with a dear friend for a few more minutes?â
Your pulse pounds in your ears.
Sanjiâs eyes widen a bit. Then he blinks, and then he smiles, drawing his hand back and quickly sitting down next to you once more.
âA ladyâs wish is my command,â he says.
He takes out a cigarette, making a quip about Patty while he lights it, and your combined laughter rings out across the Baratie. Itâs perfect like it always is â savory and warm on your tongue, happy and gentle in your stomach.
Indeed, this is home.
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