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[Aircraft carrier yellow-shirt communicating with the pilot and RIO in an F-14 Tomcat of VF-103 Jolly Rogers, 2003]
#ngl I used to think that the aircraft carrier having all four catapults down was inaccurate⌠ig not#the yellow shirt be like: đ¤#the pilot/rio in that jet be like: đ§đ§#top gun is accurate#<-plot twist fr#VF-103 Jolly Rogers#f-14 tomcat#aircraft carrier#fighter jet#navy#military#aviation#aircraft#airplanes#video
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you ever go on the imdb for an indie animated short film and half the reviews are wildly misunderstanding it
#this is about tie fighter by paul johnson on youtube by the way#half of the reviews are fundamentally misunderstanding what it's trying to be#'there's no plot or character development' the plot is the space battle and how it plays out. there's 'no character development' because th#battle and the tactics are the focus- the battle itself is the main character#ITS NOT TRYING TO BE A LOOK AT THE PILOTS IN QUESTION#IT'S TRYING TO DETAIL HOW THE IMPERIAL NAVY AND STARFIGHTER CORPS WORKS WHEN THEY'RE NOT INCOMPETENT DUE TO PLOT ARMOR#THE BATTLE IS THE POINT#'there's no dialogue' no shit? dialogue wouldn't add anything to what it's trying to do!!#and even beyond that for the brief look we do get at some of the characters it does a great job at giving us a look at who they are#But obviously it doesn't focus on that! Because the individual characters are not the point of the film!!!!!!
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A US Navy fighter pilot has become the first American woman to score a victory in air-to-air combat, the service has revealed. The female pilot, who was not named in the Navy release, was flying an F/A-18 Super Hornet off the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D Eisenhower as part of Strike Fighter Squadron 32, nicknamed the âFlying Swordsmen.â
The first air-to-air victory by a female pilot comes 30 years after Lt. Kara Hultgreen became the first carrier-based female fighter pilot in the Navy, flying the F-14 Tomcat off the USS Abraham Lincoln that year. Female aviators also joined the Eisenhower in 1994.
Article dated July 22 2024
#us military#us navy#naval aviation#military aviation#fighter pilot#natasha phoenix trace#natasha trace#tgm#top gun maverick#adding tgm tags for fic inspo
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funny to me just how many military units around the world develop shibboleths of this form.
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HOW DOES IT FEEL
TO LIVE MY DREAM?
AHHHH
[all photos from pinterest <3]
#PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE#MANIFESTING#đ¤đ¤#naval aviator#us navy#us air force#military aviator#fighter pilot#naval academy#TOPGUN#topgun
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#youtube#militarytraining#Aviation#US Navy#Air Force Formation.#Aircraft Formation#Airshow#US Air Force#Air Force Base#Military Training#Fighter Jets#Formation Fly Over#Valiant Shield 2024#Military Exercise#Military Aircraft#Jet Flyover#Fighter Pilots#Air Force Jets#Military Aviation#Fighter Aircraft#B-1s#F/A-18s#F-22s#Military#Air Superiority#Navy#Aircraft Formation.#Air Force#Aircraft#USAF
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#black history#hbculove#men's fashion#aviation#black history month#fighter pilot#hbcu#hbculife#morehouse#tuskegee#redtail#tuskegee airmen#army#us navy#air force#airman#airplane
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AirForce #FighterPilot #AviationLovers #MilitaryGifts #PilotLife #AircraftDesigns #Redbubble #AviationMerchandise #AirForcePride #JetFighter #AirForceGifts #PilotGifts #AviationArt #MilitaryAviation #AirForceClothing #AviationAccessories #PilotMugs #AirForceStickers #AviationLifestyle #FighterJet #MilitaryAircraft #AviationCommunity #PilotSwag #JetLife #AviationShop
#pilot#f22raptor#f35#f22#sr 71 blackbird#aircraft#military#redbubble#helicopter#usaf#fighter jet#aviation#airplane#military aviation#us navy
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Former President George H.W. Bush when he was LtJg. Bush as a Naval Aviator Officer fighter pilot in World War Two!
Lt. (jg) George H. W. Bush in the cockpit of his TBM aboard USS San Jacinto (CVL-30), 1944
#us navy#usn#warbird#aviation history#naval aviator#navy fighter pilot#former president#LtJg. Bush#ww2#blue jackets
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#british army#british air force#f4 phantom#f 4 phantom ii#f 4 phantom#f 4e#military equipment#military aircraft#military aviation#military industrial complex#military planes#military#army#aircraft#air force#us air force#usaf#fighter jet#aviation#fighter plane#plane#us navy#aviation video#aviation photography#aviation history#naval aviation#photography#photoghraphers on tumblr#fighter pilot#fighter aircraft
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F-14 FUN FACT OF THE DAY #1
When it came to tracking the flight hours of a given aircraft, the F-14 Tomcat had only one single megabyte of storage capacity.
#FFFOTD#10/4/2023#should i make this a thing?#F-14 FUN FACT OF THE DAY#or is it FFFFOTD cause F-Fourteen Fun Fact of the Day????#I like planes#airplane history!#F-14 Tomcat#Top Gun#wonât be daily but Iâll try :)#Source: Lloyd Bozo Abel - former F-14 Tomcat pilot#and liaison between the US Navy and the Top Gun movie people#he also flew in the movie#Specific Source: Fighter Pilot Podcast episode called something like Former TOPGUN Instructors React to Top Gun Maverick
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Meet Blue Angle #3 - Lt. Amanda Lee
#blue angels#us navy blue angels#us navy#naval aviation#women in aviation#female fighter pilot#real life phoenix#top gun maverick#top gun#tgm#natasha phoenix trace#natasha trace#she is the first female fighter pilot for the blue angels
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F-18 Hornet Us Air Force Fighter Jet
The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet was designed for aircraft carrier duty and was the first tactical aircraft designed to carry out both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.
#F18#FA18#ys air force#usaf#military#airplane#army#aviation#aircraft#pilot#veteran#fighterjet#fighter jet#us navy#stealth plane#plane#mcdonnell aircraft#f18 hornet
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Cop Car
SUMMARY: You and Jake enter a restricted area to watch the planes take off. It's all fun and games until the two of you end up cuffed in the backseat of a car. Things only get worse when your dad, Pete "Maverick" Mitchell arrives on the scene. Loosely based on/inspired by Cop Car by Keith Urban because apparently my thing lately has been making fics out of songs.
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The faint roar of jet engines reverberated in the distance, a low hum that vibrated through the night air. You were wrapped up in Jakeâs arms, your back pressed against his chest as you both lounged in the truck bed, staring at the vast sky above. There was a thrill, a kind of reckless energy, in sitting just beyond the "No Trespassing" signs, so close to the runways where the Navy's finest pilots took off.
Your heart raced, though it wasnât from fear of getting caught. It was from being here, next to him. You felt the soft thud of his heartbeat as you lay back against his chest, your body cocooned in his warmth.
âYou sure this was a good idea?â Jakeâs voice was low, tinged with amusement as he wrapped an arm around your waist, pulling you closer.
You grinned up at him, the glow of the airstrip lights casting soft shadows across his features. âSince when have you ever cared about breaking the rules?â
He chuckled, running a hand through his messy blonde hair. âFair point. But if your old man catches usââ
You cut him off with a playful laugh, turning in his arms so you could look up into his eyes. âWeâll be fine. Iâve got a plan.â
He raised an eyebrow. âYouâve got a plan?â
âMmhmm,â you nodded confidently, leaning in closer until your noses almost touched. âIf we get caught, Iâll just tell them how much I love planes. Theyâll understand.â
Jake shook his head, a smirk playing at the corner of his lips. âYeah, Iâm sure thatâll get us out of any trouble.â
You leaned back against him, your eyes flicking up to watch as another jet took off, its engines roaring to life and tearing down the runway before disappearing into the night sky. There was something magical about it, watching those planes cut through the darkness. Youâd loved planes ever since you were a kidâsince the first time your dad had taken you up for a ride.
Sighing contently, you snuggled deeper into Jakeâs embrace, feeling the steady rise and fall of his chest against your back. The moment was perfect, just the two of you, wrapped up in each other. All the worries of tomorrow didnât matter. It was just you, Jake, and the thrill of being somewhere you werenât supposed to be.
âHey, look,â Jake said, his voice barely more than a whisper. âAnother one.â
You followed his gaze, watching as a fighter jet lifted off into the air, its sleek frame disappearing into the starry sky. For a second, you imagined what it must be like for Jakeâto be up there, soaring through the clouds, with nothing but the horizon ahead of him. You admired his ambition, his drive.
âWhatâs it like up thereâŚyou know when youâre flying?â you asked, watching another jet take off, its lights blinking against the darkness.
Jakeâs laugh was low, vibrating through your body as his arms tightened around you. âItâs the best feeling in the worldâŚbesides being here with you.â
You smiled, tilting your head back to catch a glimpse of his face, the shadows from the runway lights dancing across his jawline. There was something about being here, just the two of you, that felt untouchableâlike nothing could ruin this moment. It felt like the world belonged to just you and him.
But then, out of the corner of your eye, you spotted itâthe glow of headlights approaching from the other side of the fence. Your heart skipped a beat.
âUh, Jake,â you murmured, sitting up a little. âWeâve got company.â
Jake followed your gaze, his jaw tightening as the headlights got closer. A black SUV with the words âMilitary Policeâ emblazoned on the side rolled to a stop just a few feet away from Jakeâs truck.
âShit,â he muttered, sliding out of the truck bed and extending a hand to help you down. His expression was still calm, but you could feel the tension rolling off him as the door to the SUV swung open.
Two officers stepped out, their faces stern and their postures rigid as they approached. The taller one, a gruff-looking man in his mid-40s with a salt-and-pepper beard, was the first to speak.
âYou two realize this is a restricted area, right?â His voice was sharp, no-nonsense.
You exchanged a glance with Jake, your heart thudding in your chest. âUh, yeah,â Jake said, holding up his hands in surrender. âWe were just watching the planes. Didnât mean to cause any trouble.â
The officerâs eyes narrowed as his gaze shifted to you. âAnd you? You got identification on you?â
Your breath caught in your throat. You werenât on base legally, and you knew it. While Jake was a Navy pilot with all the right credentials, you were just the daughter of one of the Navyâs most legendary pilots. That wasnât going to help much right now.
You swallowed hard, trying to keep your voice steady. âI⌠I donât have any ID on me.â
The second officer, a younger man with a buzz cut, stepped forward. âName?â
You hesitated, glancing at Jake before answering. His green eyes were serious, silently telling you to be honest. There was no talking your way out of this.
âY/N Mitchell,â you said finally, your voice barely above a whisper.
The officers exchanged a glance, clearly recognizing the name. âAs in Captain Pete âMaverickâ Mitchell?â the first officer asked, crossing his arms over his chest.
You nodded, your heart sinking. âYeah⌠thatâs my dad.â
The older officer exhaled sharply, rubbing his temple as if already anticipating the headache this was going to cause. âWell, Miss Mitchell, youâre not supposed to be here. Youâre aware of that, right?â
You opened your mouth to respond, but Jake cut in. âLook, this is on me. I brought her here. She just wanted to see the planes. Iâll take full responsibility.â
The officer gave Jake a once-over, clearly unimpressed. âAnd you are?â
âLieutenant Jake Seresin,â Jake said, pulling his Military ID card out of his wallet and handing it over. The officer examined it under the flashlight before handing it back, his expression still stony.
âYou know better, Lieutenant,â the officer said, his voice low and stern. âYouâre military personnel. You should know what âNo Trespassingâ means.â
Jake clenched his jaw but nodded. âYes sir, I know. I screwed up.â
The officer gave a nod to his partner, who immediately stepped forward and pulled out a pair of handcuffs. âIâm afraid youâre both coming with us,â the younger officer said, reaching for Jakeâs wrists first.
âWait, is that really necessary?â you asked, panic rising in your chest as you watched them cuff Jake.
âAfraid so,â the officer replied, his tone almost bored. âRegulations.â
Your breath quickened as the officer turned to you next, holding out the cuffs. âTurn around, maâam.â
You swallowed hard and did as you were told, the cold metal of the cuffs clicking around your wrists. The reality of the situation began to set in, and for the first time, a sliver of fear crept in.
Jake met your eyes, and despite the cuffs, he managed to give you a reassuring smile.
âHey,â he said softly, his voice steady, âitâs gonna be fine.â
You nodded, trying to calm the rapid beating of your heart. You wanted to believe him, but the weight of what could happen hung heavy in the air.
The officers escorted you and Jake to the back of their patrol car, opening the doors and motioning for you to get inside. You slid in first, Jake following closely behind, the door slamming shut behind him. The inside of the car smelled like leather and disinfectant, the overhead light casting a dim glow across your faces.
You slouched against the seat, biting your lip to keep from laughing at the absurdity of it all. Jake caught your eye and raised an eyebrow.
âYou okay?â he asked, his voice soft as the officers stood outside making phone calls.
You nodded, resting your head against the seat. âYeah, Iâm okay. Are you?â
Jake exhaled, his gaze drifting toward the flashing blue lights reflecting in the window. âYour dadâs gonna kill me.â
You let out a soft laugh, the tension easing slightly. âHe might. But hey, at least weâve got a good story now.â
Jake chuckled, leaning his head back against the seat, his eyes closing briefly. âYeah, some story. 'Remember that time we got cuffed for watching jets take off?'â
You grinned, leaning your head against his shoulder. âYou know, we could try to make a run for it.â
His eyes snapped open, and he turned to you, disbelief written all over his face. âYouâre crazy.â
You shrugged, a mischievous glint in your eye. âMaybe. But you love it.â
He shook his head, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips. âYeah,â he said quietly, his eyes softening as he looked at you. âI do.â
The two of you fell into a comfortable silence, the weight of the situation fading as the minutes ticked by. Outside, the officers were still making calls, seemingly in no rush to let you go. But you didnât care. In this moment, sitting in the back of a patrol car, cuffed and facing who knew what kind of trouble, all that mattered was being here with Jake.
He glanced over at you again, his expression softening as he took in the way the blue lights danced in your eyes. He couldnât help but think how beautiful you looked, even in a situation like this. And for a second, all his worries about tomorrow and whatever consequences awaited him melted away.
âYour dadâs never gonna let me see you again, is he?â Jake asked, half-joking, though there was a hint of concern in his voice.
You smiled, leaning in to press a kiss to his cheek. âWeâll figure it out.â
Just then, the familiar sound of car tires on the gravel made you both look up. The unmistakable silhouette of your father, Captain Pete âMaverickâ Mitchell, appeared in the distance, his boots crunching rhythmically against the gravel as he approached the patrol car. The blue and red lights cast long shadows over his form, and even from inside the car, you could see the tightness in his jaw and the intensity in his eyes. He was pissed, no doubt about it.
Jake shifted beside you, his relaxed demeanor faltering for the first time since the police had shown up. His face fell, the reality of the situation finally hitting him. âThis is gonna be bad,â he muttered under his breath, glancing sideways at you.
You could only nod, your stomach twisting with a mix of dread and embarrassment. If there was one thing that had always been constant in your life, it was your dadâs protective nature. And now, seeing him storming toward the carâwhere you sat in the back, hands cuffed, with Jake beside youâit felt like you were about to face the full force of it.
Just as Maverick reached the car, the officer nearest the door gave you and Jake a nod, his face stern as he reached for the door handle.Â
âAlright, out you two,â he said, his voice gruff but controlled.Â
He opened the door, and the cool night air rushed in, cutting through the warmth of the enclosed space. Jake was the first to move. He slid out of the seat with a quiet grunt, his wrists still bound by the cuffs as he straightened to his full height. The officer standing nearby gave him a once-over, clearly unimpressed, before placing a hand on Jakeâs arm to guide him to the side of the car.
Then it was your turn. You followed Jakeâs lead, scooting across the seat and stepping out into the gravel. The moment your feet hit the ground, you felt the weight of everything hit you all at onceâthe flashing lights, the tension in the air, and your dadâs unwavering gaze locked on the two of you. The officers didnât waste time; you were both led a few paces away from the car, standing side by side as Maverick looked between you and Jake with that intense, assessing stare.
Jake, to his credit, stood still and silent, his jaw clenched tightly. You could sense the regret rolling off him in waves. His shoulders were stiff, and for once, he seemed unsure of what to say. Not that there was much he could say to fix the situation.
Maverickâs eyes moved between the two of you, taking in the sight of his daughter cuffed and standing beside Lieutenant Jake "Hangman" Seresin. His frustration was palpable, but the way he lingered on you for a second longer made your stomach twist. This wasnât just angerâthis was disappointment.
The older officer cleared his throat, drawing Maverickâs attention for a moment. âCaptain Mitchell, sir,â he said, more formally now, clearly aware of the gravity of the situation.
Maverickâs gaze didnât leave you and Jake, his arms crossing over his chest. âWhatâs going on here?â
The officer quickly explained, outlining how theyâd found you both in a restricted area and how neither of you had proper authorization. The moment he finished, there was a beat of silence. Maverickâs eyes narrowed as they settled on Jake.
âLieutenant Seresin,â he said slowly, his voice deceptively calm, âcare to explain why Iâm getting a call in the middle of the night saying my daughterâs in the back of a patrol car with you?â
Jake straightened up, squaring his shoulders. âSir, itâs on me. I brought her out here. I didnât thinkââ
âNo, you didnât,â Maverick cut him off, his voice sharp. âYou didnât think at all, clearly.â
You winced at the harshness of his tone, knowing this wasnât going to go over well. The officer standing beside Jake glanced between the two men, but remained silent. Maverickâs gaze shifted to you, and the weight of his stare made your heart sink.
âY/N, you know better than this,â Maverick said, his voice firm but with an edge of concern. âYou know what happens when you break the rules, especially on a military base. What were you thinking?â
You looked down, unable to meet his eyes. âIâm sorry,â you whispered, your voice barely audible.
Maverick sighed, running a hand through his hair before turning to the officers. âCan you take the cuffs off?â
The younger officer hesitated for a moment, then gave a small nod. âSure, Captain.â He stepped forward and unlocked Jakeâs cuffs first. Jake gave a slight nod of thanks but didnât move otherwise, still standing rigid beside you.
Then it was your turn. The officer released the cuffs from your wrists, and you immediately rubbed at the sore spots where the metal had bitten into your skin. The weight of the cuffs was gone, but the tension hanging between the three of you was suffocating.
Maverick gave the officers a short nod, signaling for them to step back. Then he crossed his arms again, his eyes flickering between you and Jake. âYou two are lucky it was just the military police who found you,â he said, his voice low but filled with authority. âDo you have any idea what couldâve happened if this got reported up the chain? Youâre both smart enough to know better.â
Jake shifted beside you, finally finding his voice again. âSir, I take full responsibility. Y/N shouldnât get in trouble for this. She was just with me. If thereâs any punishment, it should be mine.â
Maverickâs gaze hardened as he stared down Jake, a long silence stretching between them. Finally, Maverick spoke, his voice cold. âThis isnât about punishment, Seresin. This is about trust. Youâve got my daughter out here, breaking rules, putting herself in a dangerous position, and you didnât think for one second about what that means?â
Jake flinched, guilt flashing across his face. âIâm sorry, sir. I didnât mean to put her in danger.â
Maverick exhaled sharply, shaking his head as he turned to you, his expression softening just slightly. âYou okay?â
You nodded, feeling the weight of the situation settle even heavier on your shoulders. âYeah⌠Iâm okay. Iâm sorry, Dad.â
âWeâll talk about this later,â Maverick said, his voice gentler now, though the tension still lingered. âBut youâre coming home with me.â
He turned back to Jake, his face hardening again. âAnd you, Lieutenant⌠this doesnât go on your record, but if youâre serious about my daughter, youâd better start using your head.â
The night air hung heavy as Maverick walked back toward his car, his command still lingering in the space between you and Jake. Though the cuffs were off and the immediate crisis seemed to be over, you couldnât shake the knot tightening in your chest. Maverick wasnât letting this slide easily, and both you and Jake knew it.
âLieutenant Seresin,â Maverick called out, his voice stern and carrying authority, making it clear this wasnât a request.
Jake, who had been silently rubbing his wrists, snapped to attention. He straightened up, his posture rigid, falling back into his role as a Navy officer. âYes, sir.â
Maverickâs gaze hardened as he took a step closer, his voice unwavering. âHereâs whatâs going to happen. Youâre going to say goodnight to my daughter, and then youâre going straight back to your quarters. No stops, no detours. Understood?â
Jake nodded, his usual confidence visibly absent. âYes, sir.â
Maverickâs eyes narrowed slightly, the warning in his expression unmistakable. âAnd Lieutenant⌠Donât think this is over because you apologized. You put her in danger tonight, and that doesnât sit well with me. I expect better from you.â
Jake flinched at the words, his jaw tightening as the guilt in his eyes deepened. âI understand, sir,â he said quietly. âIt wonât happen again.â
Maverick held his gaze for a moment longer, then nodded toward you. âGo on. Say goodnight.â
Jake exhaled and turned toward you, his eyes meeting yours with a mix of regret and something softer, more vulnerable. As he stepped closer, he hesitated for a second, glancing briefly toward Maverick, then back to you.
Without saying a word, he pulled you into a hug, wrapping his arms around you with a tenderness that melted the tension in your body. You let out a shaky breath, resting your head against his chest as the warmth of the embrace momentarily blocked out everything elseâyour dadâs watchful eyes, the police cars, the chaos of the night.
Jake leaned down, pressing a soft kiss to your forehead instead of your lips, a gesture that felt protective, as if he were trying to shield you from the weight of everything that had happened. âI love you,â he whispered against your skin, his voice rough with emotion. âThis wonât change anything. Iâll see you soon, okay?â
You nodded against his chest, your throat tight with unspoken words. âI love you too,â you whispered back.
Jake squeezed you gently one last time before letting go. You could see the strain in his expression, the regret hanging heavy in his posture as he pulled away. He gave you a small, reassuring smile as if trying to make everything feel less complicated, even though you both knew it wasnât.
You reached out, pulling him in for one final hug, a silent goodbye filled with the promise that things werenât over between you. Jake closed his eyes briefly as he held you, then slowly stepped back, his hands lingering on your arms for a moment longer before he let you go completely.
Turning away from you, he walked toward Maverick, who stood by the car with his arms crossed, his expression still stern but no longer as harsh. Jake gave him a sharp nod, acknowledging the silent tension that still lingered between them.
âGet going, Lieutenant,â Maverick said, his voice firm. âAnd donât let me hear about you being anywhere other than your quarters tonight.â
Jake nodded, his voice steady but low. âYes, sir.â
Without another word, Jake turned and headed toward his truck. You watched as he got in, glancing in your direction once more before he started the engine. The sound of his truck pulling away filled the quiet night, and soon enough, the taillights disappeared into the darkness.
Maverick let out a slow breath once Jake was gone, his rigid stance loosening ever so slightly. He turned toward you, his expression softening as he stepped closer, his eyes searching your face. âYou okay?â he asked, his voice quieter now, filled with the concern of a father who had been shaken but was trying to hide it.
You nodded, though your heart was still racing. âYeah, Iâm okay,â you said, though your voice wavered slightly. âIâm sorry, Dad. I didnât mean for this to happen.â
Maverick sighed, his arm wrapping around your shoulders as he pulled you into a hug. âWeâll talk about it tomorrow,â he murmured, patting your back gently. âLetâs get you home now.â
You leaned into him, finding comfort in the familiar embrace, but even as you walked with him toward his car, your thoughts remained on Jake, his whispered promise still echoing in your mind.
#Top Gun Hangman#Top Gun Hangman Fanfiction#Top Gun Hangman Fanfic#Jake Seresin#Jake Seresin Fanfiction#Jake Seresin Fanfic#Jake Hangman Seresin#Jake Seresin x reader#Hangman x reader
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