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boyang jin winning a gp short program was NOT on my bingo card for this season holy shit
#we are having a chaotic one today#the men are flopping boldly in ways they have rarely flopped before#i canât believe i woke up early for this#figure skating#boyang jin#gp france 2024
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doctor confirmed that đ this guy đ got pcos and i just got an implant to at the very least get my whacky periods under control and hopefully get them to stop entirely
#i also have thought about how i was cared for today#i go to a free place that has rotating doctors so i didnt see the same one that told me to get a ultrasound of my ovaries + blood test#previous one was a cis woman and she insisted me having multiple cysts on my ovary (that was double in size to the other one) wasnt enough#(for a pcos diagnosis) so she insisted i redo my blood test on the 2nd day of my period#which i didnt realise at the time is dumb as hell cause my periods are so chaotic im not even sure when they start and when they stop#the doc i saw today was a trans doctor (using iel in french! love to see it) and after i explained my situation was like#well theres no point to check your hormones here since we dont have a point of reference#and your ultrasound shows you have multiple cysts in your ovary so thats pcos#then explained to me what that does to your body & all that its not dangerous per say but its good to monitor and take hormones to help#and i said i was already considering the implant to stop my periods and they said that can be arranged today#told me the other alternatives and the risks associated with the implant but tbh my choice was already made#i mean of course idk how much cisness and transness has anything to do with this#but i had seen another cis doctor about my periods being whack when they started being whack#and he did an ultrasound saw nothing and was like âwell nothing wrong with youâ and that was the end of it#i definitely felt more comfortable and better cared for in the hands of a peer#(also i had to try three pharmacy to get the implant cause the other ones were out of it#walked way more today than planned but good day regardless!)
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Man there really isn't a lot of "convenient times" to quit your job as a nanny huh
#had to be like 'well i guess im quitting in the morning' bc of how little i got to see the mom today before she left#(ftr im planning to finish out the weekend anyway so its not like now i have to do another day#and also the convo we need to have is not a text one lmao)#alli rambles chaotically with flowers
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IN THE HEIGHTS countdown: 12 DAYS!
song for today:
look at the fireworks look at the fireworks fly light up the night sky
#song for today: blackout#see i don't know why but this song is so powerful to me#ironically#the most powerful line for me is âwe are powerlessâ#i can't explain it's just the way they sing it#also i have shivers everytime i hear LOOK AT THE FIREWORKS#definitely one of my favourites#and also such a perfect song to end act one#but then again lin is a genius so what else did you expect#also this song is so chaotic and i am very much here for it#i love talking to myself about my favourite things#it won't be long now*#Spotify
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baked a cake from scratch, fed the dogs and the father, cleaned the kitchen, wrapped christmas presents. wearing a beige sweaterdress and black ballet flats, hair in bun. reading a profile on hilaria baldwinâŚthe cottagecore tradwife in me is winning i fear
#im being sarcastic but honestly though i keep having the creeping and uncharitable thought of like. i donât think this is quite as hard as#my mother has always made it seem. and my father is literally zero help and she works really hard but also there was always the not-always-#unspoken implication that the reason the house was always kind of messy and disorganized and everything was kind of chaotic and accompanied#by a distinct sense of overwhelm was because of my sister and I#either our stuff or our actions or the fact that taking care of us took up too much time she could devote to other stuff#but neither my sister nor i live at home full time anymore and when we do at least i am objectively more helpful than anything else#so im like okay well that wasnât it then#and like i also get that everyone thinks they could do better until THEY get married and have kids and then you see#but the backlash against the pressure for everything to be picture perfect has turned into (imo) a general ârelatableâ idea that#adulthood and especially marriage and parenthood is nothing but a slide into complacency and chaos forever and like. i just donât agree wit#that. obviously you cannot live as you did as a single person or a non parent but the prevailing image of parenthood i see advertised as#ârealisticâ is one where everyone is constantly exhausted unhappy and living in filth#i See a question from a woman asking how to SURVIVE nine whole days of winter break with her children. SURVIVE? wtf?#i do think parents of today spend too much time with their children and thatâs part of the issue but also like. i cannot believe that#everything is as thoroughly and completely awful as it is pretty much always portrayed nowadays#and how i see it reflected at me. and this isnât like a housewives donât work aaaa thing because no.#but like. when i see people being like you canât expect your sahm to get the laundry done OR dinner made OR the house clean on a consistent#basis EVER i am kind of likeâŚ..but literally what are you doing then if none of those things??#cause unless you homeschool or have literal infants (whole different ballgame) then likeâŚwhat are you doing#maybe an unpopular opinion but I think a lot of women are bad at being housewives. because it is a skill that women used to study and learn#and now itâs not but itâs still the most important job in society#so we took away all the instruction manuals for the backbone of society and now who comes the closest to approximating an educational resou#? influencers. which is horrible because any person you are taking advice from on Instagram is someone with a public Instagram account#which automatically makes them odd and untrustworthy and not someone at least I would want to emulate.#my mother doesnât apply to this she is a great homemaker her issues are (1) time management (2) fatigue (3) starts too many projects#but i digress#i suppose i shouldnât say that I reject the idea children turn your life to chaos because I donât. but I do reject the idea that#the chaos of parenthood sentences everyone to a perpetual state of overwhelm and reactivity#that simply has never been the case for people in any time period before now even when raising children and the daily business of living wa#far more labor intensive
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Why is it when I have a big task to complete that should take days to do, I procrastinate the hell out of it when I have plenty of time but when it comes down to the absolute last minute, I can do a couple of days work in a couple of hours? What the fuck is wrong with me? Why couldn't I do it casually over a couple of days but can do it in matter of hours?
#ace is a mess#Tag talk#personal#i started to organising/clearing out my room at my parent's four days ago did half of one aspect of it did the other half of it two days#later then did nothing else and yet today ive done pretty much everything else that shouldve taken days in 3 hours? wtf#im losing my room when i go back to uni its being repurposed for someone else and so i needed to actually all of the sht i havent organised#since we moved in in 2018 then made even more disorganised when i moved to uni in 2020 i havent organised ANYTHING the entire time weve bee#here because i was supposed to be getting different furniture and then that just never happened and then im rarely here and just end up l#living out of my suitcase and between switching out cold weather and hot weather clothing over breaks its just become more chaotic and has#been too big of a job for me to even contemplate tackling and now im leaving tomorrow and i have literally choice and have done 5 years wor#in a couple of hours like why? why do i intentionally stress myself out like this? why cant i make decisions if im not at peak stress level#why dont i have any motivation unless im literally feeling ill with stress? why do i work like this?#also yes i know its ridiculous ive been living like this sincee sept 2018 but consider most of the problem was closed inside drawers and#therefore i couldnt see it so it didnt exist. that and im not here much i guess
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Famous streamer Danny and his secret boyfriend:
Okay, but picture this: Danny Fenton is this massive streamerâlike, heâs the guy everyone watches for chill vibes, chaotic gaming, and somehow getting sidetracked talking about conspiracy theories in the middle of a speedrun. His streams are a mess of ghost jokes, random facts about space, and way too much energy for someone running on three hours of sleep and coffee.
And then thereâs his boyfriendâwho the fans only know exists because Dannyâs way too in love to not talk about him. Like, every stream, without fail, Dannyâs casually dropping hints. âOh yeah, my boyfriend brought me coffee, isnât he the best?â or âI was playing this game with him last night, and he kept getting us killed, but heâs cute so I let it slide.â
The thing is, no one has ever seen this boyfriend. Not once. No name, no face, nothing. And at this point, itâs basically part of Dannyâs brand. His fans are in the chat, spamming questions like, âWho is he?â âIs he another streamer?â âWhatâs his name?â and Dannyâs just laughing it off every time, like, âEh, maybe Iâll introduce you guys one day.â
The fan theories are wild. People have made entire reddit threads trying to piece together clues about who this mystery guy is. Some think Dannyâs boyfriend is a celebrity. Others are convinced itâs someone famous in the gaming world, but no one has any proof. Itâs like the internetâs biggest mystery, and Dannyâs just sitting there, fully aware of it, leaning into the chaos without giving away a single detail.
Meanwhile, Tim Drakeâyes, that Tim Drake, Gothamâs resident CEO of WE and vigilanteâis just chilling in the background. Heâs the boyfriend, obviously. The one who makes sure Danny actually eats between streams and sometimes joins him off-camera to play co-op games. But Timâs got no intention of revealing himself. He likes the anonymity, the whole âmysterious boyfriendâ thing. Plus, with his whole double life as a vigilante, staying out of the public eye (more than he already is) isnât exactly a bad idea.
But the best partâDannyâs fans? Theyâre convinced his boyfriend is some kind of superhero or vigilante. The way Danny talks about himâlike heâs always busy, never around during certain hours (because, you know, Timâs out patrolling Gotham), and the fact that heâs never once shown up on camera? Itâs practically begging for wild speculation. And Danny? Heâs just letting them run with it, saying stuff like, âOh yeah, heâs totally saving the world right now, canât make it to stream today.â
So now Dannyâs got this massive online following, all obsessed with his mystery boyfriend, while Timâs just quietly in the background, living his double life and probably smirking every time Danny plays along with the fansâ theories. Itâs lowkey hilarious, and neither of them is ever planning to set the record straight. Theyâre just having way too much fun with it.
#dead tired#brain dead#tim drake#danny fenton#danny phantom#tim drake/danny phantom#dc x dp#tim is the secret boyfriend#streamer danny#fans create crazy theories that arent completely wrong...#tim and danny live to cause chaos
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im gonna start screaming today has been so STRESSFUL and im not eveb halfway through what the fuck.
#i have a million homeworks forwver and filmkng today was chaotic#albeit its partyl my fault i should have rehearsed and hashed out a script better#plus we spent way too much time on one scene#but the other people who kept distracting our group/ hogging the green room? fuck you#we dont have much time to film#plus edit#and i was having horrible sensory overlaod because everyone was talking while i was trying to literally perform.#and a girl in my group kept misgendering me evene though iâve stated my pronouns are exclusively he/him#normally that doesnt bother me but on top of everything else it fucking sucked bro#anyways. itll be fine iâll figure something out and the other two people in my group i really like#but man. what the fuck?#shark speaks
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pairing: drew starkey x actress!reader
summary: new parents and beloved hollywood couple drew and you take to the jimmy kimmel live stage to discuss your latest movie project together, which releases in may. between balancing new parenthood and demanding film schedules, you two finds yourself sharing a funny, heartfelt stories about life on set with their baby girl, emma starkey. a viral behind-the-scenes video brings laughter to the show, as you discuss how parenting has influenced your lives and careers. based on today drew interview on jimmy kimmel live interview.
warning(s): english is not my native language. fluff, humorous parenting moments, discussions of balancing work and family life.
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âLadies and gentlemen, our next guests are not only Hollywoodâs favorite power couple but also the stars of the highly anticipated romantic-action film Against All Odds, which hits theaters this May. And if thatâs not enough, theyâve recently stepped into the chaotic world of parenthood with their baby girl, Emma. Please welcome Drew Starkey and Y/N!â
You can hear the audience roared with applause as Jimmy Kimmel welcomed his next guests.
You and Drew walked out hand in hand, smiling and waving to the audience. Drewâs free hand rested on your back as he guided you to the guest couch. The applause was deafening, with some cheers and whistles peppered in. You laughed as Jimmy gestured to quiet the audience.
âWow,â Jimmy said, shaking his head.
âYou guys have the crowd in a frenzy. I mean, Hollywoodâs hottest couple and now officially parents? Congratulations!â
âThank you,â you said, smiling at the crowd. âItâs been a crazy year.â
âYeah,â Drew chimed in, âbetween the movie and the baby, Iâm not even sure what sleep feels like anymore.â
The audience laughed, and Jimmy leaned forward.
âOkay, we have to start with the most important question: Howâs parenthood treating you? Youâve got a baby girl, Emma. Howâs life with a newborn?â
Drew chuckled and ran a hand through his hair.
âItâs⌠humbling, to say the least. Being a first-time parent is no joke. I donât think I could survive it without this one,â he said, nodding toward you.
You playfully nudged him. âOh, stop it. Youâre doing great.â
Jimmy smiled. âOkay, Y/N, your turn. Howâs life as a mom?â
âItâs amazing,â you said, your voice softening.
âI mean, itâs exhausting, but Emmaâs such a sweet baby. Watching her grow and discover the world makes all the sleepless nights worth it.â
Jimmy raised an eyebrow. âSleepless nights? Drew, are you pulling your weight with those 3 a.m. feedings and diaper changes?â
Drew grinned, holding up his hands defensively.
âAbsolutely. Iâve mastered the art of the one-handed diaper change. My record is forty-three seconds.â
The audience erupted in laughter, and you rolled your eyes.
âHeâs not lying. But letâs not forget the time you forgot to put the diaper on at all.â
The crowd gasped with laughter as Drew shook his head, groaning.
âOkay, in my defense, I was running on two hours of sleep. And the burp cloth worked just fine⌠temporarily.â
Jimmy laughed, slapping the desk. âYouâre officially a dad now, Drew. Forgetting a diaper is like a rite of passage.â
Drew nodded solemnly. âItâs a learning curve.â
Jimmy turned his attention back to you. âNow, letâs talk about Against All Odds. The trailer has everyone excited. What can you tell us about the movie?â
You leaned forward slightly.
âItâs a romantic-action film about two rival spies played by Drew and me who are forced to work together on a mission to stop a global threat. Of course, things get complicated when they realize they have a shared past.â
âAh, a little romance, a little action,â Jimmy said. âAnd a lot of explosions, Iâm guessing?â
âDefinitely,â Drew said.
âThe stunts in this film are insane. Weâve got car chases, hand-to-hand combat, and this one sequence where Y/N literally jumps out of a helicopter.â
The audience gasped, and Jimmyâs jaw dropped.
âWait, wait. Youâre telling me Y/N did her own stunts?â
You shrugged with a smile. âMost of them, yeah. The helicopter scene was terrifying, but the adrenaline rush was worth it.â
Jimmy turned to Drew. âAnd how did you feel about your wife jumping out of a helicopter while pregnant?â
âOh, that scene was filmed before we knew about Emma,â Drew said quickly.
âBut I still worried about her constantly. Every time sheâd do a stunt, Iâd be off to the side like, âAre you sure youâre okay?ââ
You laughed. âHe was basically my personal cheerleader-slash-bodyguard.â
Jimmy shook his head, smiling. âAnd Y/N, how was filming while pregnant? Did the crew make accommodations for you?â
âThey were amazing,â you said.
âThey adjusted the schedule so that I could rest when I needed to, and they made sure I always had plenty of snacks on set.â
âSnacks were essential,â Drew added. âShe had a bag of trail mix with her at all times.â
Jimmy laughed. âIt sounds like the two of you had a lot going on behind the scenes. Speaking of which, I have to ask about the viral video. You know the one.â
You groaned, covering your face with your hands. Drew laughed, shaking his head.
âOh no. Youâre not really going to show it, are you?â
âOf course I am!â Jimmy said, grinning.
âFor anyone who hasnât seen it, this is a behind-the-scenes video of Drew and Y/N on set. Drewâs building a baby crib, and Y/N is⌠well, just watch.â
The screen infront and behind you lit up with the video. The audience howled as they watched Drew hammering away at a crib while you sat on a couch with a breast pump. The rhythmic âwhirr, whirrâ of the pump provided the perfect comedic soundtrack as Drew worked intently. At one point, you casually scrolled through your phone, looking completely unbothered.
When the video ended, the audience erupted into cheers and laughter. Jimmy was wiping tears from his eyes.
âSo my question is⌠is this what you do on set?â
âWell,â Drew said, still chuckling, âEmma needed a crib, and we didnât have one on set. So, naturally, I decided to build one during a break.â
âAnd I,â you added with a grin, âwas taking care of my part of the parenting duties. Multitasking at its finest.â
Jimmy shook his head, laughing.
âYou two are the epitome of modern parenthood. Drew, do you moonlight as a carpenter now?â
Drew smirked. âNot yet, but give me a few more months of parenting, and Iâll be building treehouses.â
The audience laughed again, and Jimmy leaned back in his chair.
âOkay, last question: How do you balance it all? Filming, parenting, being a couple; whatâs the secret?â
You exchanged a glance with Drew before answering.
âHonestly, communication is everything. We make sure to check in with each other and divide responsibilities as evenly as possible.â
âAnd coffee,â Drew added. âLots of coffee.â
Jimmy nodded sagely. âCoffee and communication. Words to live by.â
The interview wrapped up with more laughs, and even a clip from Against All Odds. As the applause filled the studio, you couldnât help but feel grateful for the life you and Drew had built on and off the screen. together.
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At Least Iâm Not Alone at the Wake
jason todd x fem!reader
aka how jason feels safe even when he feels like heâs dying
HEY today weâre going to play a game where we practice reblogging fics: if you read this and like itâreblog!! ie, if you like and dont reblog i might block bc im getting sick of the lack of decorum
warnings: angst w comfort throughout
It took less than thirty seconds for the silence of the night to drift into sounds of shrieks echoing off the buildings along the street. The sharp contrast had you and Jason bolting upright on the couch, ears on alert. It only took a few seconds more of listening for you to realize youâre not hearing shoutingâitâs laughter. Maniacal, uncontrolled laughter.Â
Thereâs a beat as you both freeze upon the implication, the unsettling realization dropping in on you. You barely have a moment to process it before Jasonâs pushing up from the couch and heading towards the bathroom.
âClose the window,â he grumbles.
You blink as you register his words before jumping up to do as told, quickly sliding the frame shut and locking it. He returns soon with an armful of towels in hand, and you stand back as he stuffs a couple along the window sill with rough movements. He goes throughout the apartment, doing the same to the other windows. He rounds back to the living room window, looking down at the street with a heavy look on his face.Â
You trust that the towels will do their job in preventing the laughing gas from getting in the apartment, but theyâre unable to block out the bellows of hysteria.
He backs away from the window, letting the living room wall hold his weight. You both listen to the harrowing echoes with still bodies.Â
You watch him, waiting for a reaction. You donât mean to, but you know youâre looking at him like heâs a loaded spring. You try not to, you know how much he hates how his family does that to him, but fuck, itâs hard not to worry about him.
When Joker incidents have come up, theyâve usually been something youâre able to ignore or even get ahead of and drive out of the city. But this is raucous and chaotic, clearly enough to shut down the city from the inside. Besides, Jason would be booking it out of here if he thought there was any chance of a clean getaway in this.
But you know heâs got no interest in inserting himself in anything Joker related, especially something so destabilizing.
While you know Jasonâs family cares about him, of course they do, but youâve noticed they sometimes put Gothamâs needs first and his second. So the severity of this attack is concerning for you for two reasons.
âWill theyâŚâ you shuffle, âWill they need you?â
Heâs quick to answer, voice firm. âNo.â A long moment passes before he adds on, quieter, âThey wonât want me out there.â
You nod to yourself, trying to relax your body. You being on edge isnât going to help him.
You watch as his head thumps against the wall, eyes squeezed shut. Heâs toughâyou know heâs tough. He can withstand a hell of a lot more than youâll probably ever even know. But even for Gotham, this is a lot. And even for someone who hasnât been through what Jason has, the ringing repetitions of laughter are maddening. You wonder if this is what the Joker hears in his head. You wonder if this is what Jason heard.
The intensity of the laughing increases, more people likely becoming exposed to the gas. You think you can hear it in one of your neighborâs apartments too.
He thumps his head against the drywall again, hands clenching at his sides. It takes one more forceful thud for you to move over to him, cradling your hand to the side of his head, holding him still. He lets you, though he still doesnât open his eyes.
âJay,â you say softly, stroking his hair. âLetâs take a shower, yeah?â Normally youâd try for a bath to calm him instead but you hope the waterfall from the shower might be enough to drown out the noise.
He takes a second to respond, letting your hand bear the weight of his head. âYeah.â
His voice is splintered though, and his shoulders droop as he stands up fully. He waits to move until you start to lead him, flinching at every spike of laughter. You reach back and take his hand, giving it two squeezes. He squeezes your hand back but doesnât loosen his grip.
As you enter the bathroom he wastes no time getting straight to the shower nozzle and turning it on. You press the door shut behind you, sealing out a decent portion of the chaos. You decide against turning the overhead light on, opting instead to let the small pink-shaded lamp provide a warm glow that you can easily maneuver throughout the shadows in. You figure he needs a more tranquil atmosphere than the harsh white light the bathroom ceiling can provide.
You turn to him in time to catch him pulling his shirt up harshly, movements jerked and impatient.
You place a gentle hand on his forearm, âHey.â
He pauses his actions, eyes on the floor.
You donât say anything else, but he understands your objection regardless. You remove your touch and he peels his shirt off slower, kinder to himself.Â
You wait to make sure he continues this method with the rest of his clothes before you start to remove yours.
The downpour of water on the tiles does itâs intended job in creating your own little sanctum away from the noise. You climb into the shower after him, standing in the stray mist sprays that made their way past him. The bits of water that do manage their way to you are hotânot scalding, but hot enough that you know his chest is going to start getting numb very soon standing in front of the stream like this.Â
You trace lines over the muscles of his back, outlining them and every little indent of a scar. When you run out of canvas on his back you move onto his arms, right then left.
Itâs not until you trace down his wrist that you realize his head is angled down. You donât need to be standing in front of him to know that his focus is zeroed in on his scar and youâre not sure how long it's been that way. Too long, in any case.
âJay,â you say so softly that the water nearly drowns you out. âWill you look at me, please?â
He does turn to you, slowly, but he doesnât look up.
You hold his face in your hands, nudging him to look up at you. He looks tired, drained.Â
You know he has to hear that laughter in a different way than you do. Itâs uncomfortable and frightening for you, but for him, itâs layers upon layers of the sound he heard while he was being beaten to death. And even beyond that horrible trauma, the reminder of it brings forth every memory of what happened afterwards, not to mention the heavy baggage you know he feels over being here at all. And you can see it all mulling behind his eyes.
âYou know I love you,â you tell him with sincerity. His gaze stays heavy and you can tell itâs a struggle for him to hold the eye contact.
You lean up to press a kiss to the corner of his mouth, catching his bottom lip slightly. Your next kiss meets his lips fully. You have to push up on your toes a little bit but he does the work of meeting you halfway. Itâs a slow, intimate exchange, as fluid and serene as breathing.
âI love all of you,â you murmur against his lips. You let your hands fall to his chest, resting as gently as they can over his pecs. âEverything about you.â
You kiss the top of his Y scar, trailing down soft pecks to where it forks off. You feel his shoulders sag a bit, tension forcing its way out of him. You lean down to continue your kisses down the vertical line marking his abdomen, your hands lightly following in your wake.
He says your name painfully, like heâs begging you to stop. Youâll give him partial reprieve, taking his hands in yours and kissing his scarred knuckles. Itâs his instinct to push affection away, you know that, but you also know that he needs it. Thatâs why he doesnât stop you nowâhe knows he needs itâitâs just a lot for him all at once, emotionally. Which is why he gives no warning before he picks you up by your thighs and pulls you close.Â
Heâs got you a full head higher than him and he uses the difference to hide his face in your neck. Sometimes he feels like thatâs the only place he can go. He maneuvers you around so your back is pressed up against the wall as you hold each other tight.
You stay in there like that until the water runs cold, and then some. You have to nudge him a bit into setting you back down then, but he does, letting you collect and wrap the both of you in towels. The second the water turns off you can hear the cackling through the walls.Â
As you return to the bedroom, he only bothers to pull on a pair of boxers before collapsing his weight onto the mattress. The lack of layers wonât help him any, but you know why he did it.
He canât always look after himself the way he shouldâhe disregards his own needs and has trouble even thinking of what could help him. Youâve developed a mind for it thoughâfor himâand you know that being exposed and vulnerable like this isnât going to help him calm down. He prefers being covered up when heâs stressed, it gives him more security, you think.
You open up the dresser and dig through for his most comfortable hoodie and sweatpants. He takes them from you, but he looks remiss at the thought of exerting anymore energy right now, so you help him tug on the clothes, successfully blocking out the now icy air from the AC.Â
Once heâs fully clothed he pulls you forward to sit on his lap. You stumble a bit on the way but he compensates by holding you very tight, not giving your body any option to fall. His grip on you tells you that heâs not concerned with you getting dressed too, which youâre perfectly willing to oblige.
You have to force him to let you break away a little bit so you can reach over to the nightstand and grab your phone and earbuds.
âMovie or music?â
He doesnât say anything, only nods his head once at the end of your sentence. You take that to mean music and open up your playlist on your phone, handing him the headphones.
Thereâs a harsh spike in the hysterics outside, mixed with what sounds like screams, and it has Jason flinching hard. You think you can see tears welled in his eyes as he fumbles to get the headphones in his ears. He takes the phone from you and picks the first song he sees and turns the volume up, up, up.
You shift yourself around so that youâre laying back against the pillows, giving him room to lay down over your legs, wrapping his arms around your waist with a firm grip. You pull the hood up over his head, but keep your hands woven underneath, threading through his hair.Â
His cheek mushes against your bare stomach, and with the way heâs laying, youâre sure the earbuds are digging uncomfortably into his ear. He makes no effort to move in any case. You can hear the song playing word for word, and while the noise exposure concerns you, if there was ever a time to let it go, it would be now.
Youâre both wrapped up nicely in the blankets and you can only see the tip of his nose and a few strands of ivory hair strewn past his forehead. Despite all the snug layers, he shakes a bit under your touch.
He falls asleep before the problem outside gets wrapped up, and you turn down the music. Not all the way, just enough that he can rest in peace.Â
After a while the giggles die down and aside from a few first responder sirens, things get quiet again. About twenty minutes later, Nightwing ducks in through your window and scares the hell out of you. The interaction does not, however, wake Jason up, which is how you know tonight took a very heavy toll on him.
Even though the lights arenât on in your bedroom you slide down from the pillows a bit more and let the blanket and Jason drown your chest out from visibility.
Nightwing gives you a silent, if not awkward, wave and scans over Jason. Even in the dark can see the worry in his eyes. He looks back up at you and throws up a questioning thumbs up with a tilt of his head.
You nod and he nods back slowly as he takes one more look at his brother before hopping out the window.
You peer down at Jason and brush his curls back gently. His hold on you tightens just a bit as he turns in his sleep.
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I seriously hope you can job hop to something else cause you're not chaotic neutral man.
You're still a white Canadian whose actions and job help more the megacorps keep the status quo.
I really looked up to you but that's on me.
And yeah, I know security, cop shit and military pay good money but at the cost of my people? Fuck no.
Listen. I feel you. But there's a lot of cold, power-tripping bastards in this line of work and if I stick where I am then they don't get to have that.
I'm not a cop. I am not beholden to the justice system. Sometimes I get contracted out to people who say shit like "addicts should be put down, if you see any crackheads drag them out" and I nod and say "yes sir", and then I take their money and use it to buy those people coffee and a sandwich and tell 'em when free lunch days are at the church.
Boss sees me walking with someone and thinks I'm kicking them out, gives my boss great reviews. I'm having a great conversation with Connie, who used to by a stylist and wound up on the street after an accident that left her with chronic pain and a heroin addiction. Connie learns that there's a gap between two property lines nearby where technically nobody can call to have her removed.
There's a really sweet guy in town who's normally very nice, but sometimes flies into paranoid rage and yells slurs at people. Sometimes he forgets he's been banned from places and wanders in looking for a wife he hasn't had for nine years. Owner sends me to kick him out, and I ask "hey Mike, how are you?" And see where we are today.
One time there was a guy whose abusive ex kept following him to work, and I got to walk him to his car at the end of every day to make sure she couldn't get him alone.
Another person had a stalker who kept asking receptionists when she was gonna be there, when she was supposed to leave, if she was in today. I'd keep record of every time he came in, every time someone saw him, every time he violated his restraining order or damaged her things.
And when I wonder if I'm actually helping or not, or if I'm part of the greater problem, I remember that other people who work with me call homeless people wildlife and talk about how bad they wanna get an excuse to fight someone and I remember that I'm the one who knows where the blind spots on the cameras are, and thank God it's not him.
My position is fundamentally different from that of the military or law enforcement. I don't *need* to be buddy-buddy with most of these dickheads- I don't *need* to send people into the justice system.
I do single-person foot patrol. Nobody cares how I get the job done. They say, "Hey, faceless goon number three- make that bastard disappear" and I say "on it, boss" and give him tickets to disney world.
I once asked another guard if he knew that one of our regulars used to be an airplane technician. He said, "No, I don't talk to them". Blanket "Them". "Them" as in street people. "Them" as in addicts, or shoplifters, or ex-cons, or sex workers.
I asked why, and he told me, "it's easier if you don't think of them as people."
Anyhow, now I get calls to "watch that sketchy lady who just came in" and I say, "yes, sir" and leave her the fuck alone, 'cause that's Jolene, and people always think she's on drugs and aggressive but she's just deaf in one ear and slurs cause she has brain damage, you dickhead
so yeah, don't worry, I've spent a lot of time weighing the pros and cons of my vocation, and I still think I'd rather be in charge of my locations than someone like Darryl, who dreams of "cuffing a perp" and drives a car with Punisher decals on the hood
Also it's minimum wage but that's kinda tangential
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#today was supposed to be my day off but yesterday my manager called to ask if i could come in today bc someone called out#and i was like yeah whatever i need the money even though ive only been doing early morning shifts & am suuuuper tired bc of it#but when i got in this morning he explained that apparently our whole floor was coverage bc everyone made the decision to call out for#today's morning shift & even our closer called out too#and omg at one pt we had 40 something customers in 30 minutes#it was sooo chaotic đđ#im so facking tired my next day off is sun & my sisters coming this weekend#and im upset bc id rather have sat off instead & sat is the first day in like 3 weeks or more that im coming in#during the afternoon instead of morning like.....i hate it here#i wanna spend the day with my sister!!!#wah should i call out....#dl
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could we get hotch flirting with shy reader but hotch is rusty and out of the dating scene for so long so ultimately doesn't come across as fliriting to reader, so he has to eventually be bold about it?
Sweet Beginnings
Masterlist || Ao3
AN:Â This sweetness got away from me!
Pairing:Â Aaron Hotchner x Shy!Female Reader
Word Count:Â 16.6k
Tags/Warnings:Â Feminine Reader, Shy Reader, Soft and Romantic Smut, Mainly Fade to Black Smut, Romantic Hotch, Hotch in his Courting Masculine Energy, Non-BAU Reader, Bottle of Wine is Mentioned, Romance!! Fluff!!! Enamored Flirty Hotch!!
Sypnosis:Â Aaron Hotchner wasnât one to indulge in leisurely distractions, but a small coffee shop called Sweet Beginningsâand its gentle, shy ownerâquickly became a quiet escape from his chaotic life.
Aaron Hotchner had never been one to take advice on leisure activitiesâespecially not from Penelope Garcia. But the way she raved about a little coffee and pastry shop downtown was difficult to ignore, even for someone as stoic as he was.
âItâs cozy, Hotch. The kind of place where you could breathe for a change,â sheâd said with a bright smile. âAnd their pastries? To die for.â
He wasnât someone particularly picky when it came to coffee or the sweet tooth he allowed himself to indulge in every now and then, but with Penelope Garciaâs dazzling review of this place, he figured heâd give it a try.Â
So, one Friday morning, after dropping Jack off at school, Aaron found himself standing in front of the quaint cafĂŠ. The sign above the door read Sweet Beginnings in elegant, hand-painted script. The soft glow from inside beckoned him in, along with the faint smell of coffee and freshly baked goods.
The bell above the door chimed softly as he stepped inside. The shop was warm, decorated with mismatched chairs and tables that gave it a homey feel. Aaron noted the shelves of books and plants along the walls the hum of soft music in the background. It was quiet but alive, much like the woman behind the counter.
You greeted him with a soft smile, barely meeting his eyes as you handed a cup of coffee to the customer ahead of him. Aaron noticed the delicate way you moved, the way your hands wrapped around the mug to steady it as you passed it over. When it was his turn, you offered him the same gentle smile, your voice barely above a murmur.
âGood morning. What can I get for you?â
Aaron had prepared to order the first thing on the menu, but something about youâyour calm demeanor, the way your shyness didnât feel like a wall but an invitation to be gentleâmade him pause.
âWhat do you recommend?â he asked, his tone softer than usual.
You hesitated for a moment as though surprised heâd asked for your opinion. âUm, the vanilla latte is popular⌠and the lemon scones are fresh today.â
âThen Iâll have those,â Aaron replied, watching the way your face lit up just slightly, like you were proud of your recommendation but too modest to show it outright.
He didnât expect to find himself at Sweet Beginnings again so soon, but the following Monday, Aaron walked in and ordered the same thing. Over time, his visits became routineâpart of the rhythm of his mornings when he wasnât rushing to a case.
Aaron learned small things about you through your brief conversations. Youâd opened the shop a couple of years ago, pouring your heart into creating a space that felt warm and safe. You loved reading, often leaving books on the counter to mark your place. You had a quick wit, though you always seemed surprised when someone caught onto it. And you were so gentle, in a way that Aaron found himself appreciating more and more.
Heâd never thought of himself as someone easily captivated, but there was something about you that lingered with him long after he left the shop. The soft way you said his name when you finally learned it, the way your shyness made you blush when he asked about your favorite bookâit all stayed with him.
Aaron Hotchner had always been a man of precision. In the field, his words were measured, deliberate, carefully chosen to achieve the best outcome. Flirting, he realized, was a wholly different matter. It wasnât long before he found himself trying, though, with youâif it could even be called flirting.
At first, it was subtleâso subtle he wondered if it even registered. The first time, he complimented your coffee.
âYouâre making it hard to go anywhere else for coffee,â he said one morning, his tone uncharacteristically light. He stood at the counter, his jacket slung over his arm, his tie slightly loosened from the morning rush.
You blinked at him, clearly startled, and Aaron couldnât help but notice the faint blush creeping up your cheeks. âOh⌠thank you. Iâm glad you like it,â you murmured, your voice soft.
Aaron thought he saw something flicker in your expressionâa glimmer of flattered surprise, maybeâbut it was gone in an instant. You handed him his cup, offering him the same gentle smile you gave every customer, and he realized you either hadnât caught on or didnât think much of it.
But he wasnât one to give up easily.
A few days later, Aaron leaned casually against the counter, watching as you expertly filled a tray of pastries to restock the display. His gaze softened as he noticed the delicate precision in your movements, the way your hands handled each scone with care. When you finally turned to him, you offered your usual quiet smile, your voice tinged with curiosity.
âSame order as always?â you asked.
Aaron nodded but added, âDo you have any secrets to these scones, or are you just naturally this talented?â
You tilted your head at him, confused at first. Then your lips curled into a shy, almost bashful smile. âItâs the recipe,â you said, your tone light but modest. âI just follow it.â
He couldnât help the faint chuckle that escaped him. âSomehow, I donât believe that. Thereâs a level of care here you donât find in most places.â
Again, your cheeks flushed, and you looked down, as if unsure how to respond. Aaron took his coffee with a quiet thanks and left, wondering if heâd ever get more than your polite deflections.
One morning, as you handed him his cup, Aaron noticed something different. Written on the sleeve was a simple, hand-drawn smiley face alongside the words, Have a great day! It wasnât much, but it was enough to tug at something deep in his chest.
He looked up, catching your eyes. âA smiley face?â he asked, raising an eyebrow. His lips quirked into a subtle smile.
You froze for a moment, caught off guard. âOh, um⌠Iâve been doing little notes for regulars,â you said quickly, your words slightly rushed. âI thought it might brighten someoneâs day.â
âIt does,â Aaron said warmly. âThank you.â
You nodded, biting your bottom lip in a way that made his chest tighten. He thought he saw your shoulders relax slightly, but you quickly busied yourself with the next customer, leaving him to wonder if he was imagining things.
Over time, Aaron became bolderâor at least, as bold as he could manage within the confines of a cafĂŠ conversation. He tried humor one day, when you handed him a blueberry muffin instead of his usual lemon scone.
âA deviation from the usual?â he asked, lifting the bag and raising an eyebrow. âShould I be concerned?â
Your lips parted slightly, and for a moment, you looked panicked. âOh! Iâm sorry, Iââ
âIâm joking,â Aaron said quickly, his voice warm. âI trust your judgment.â
You let out a quiet laugh, the sound soft but genuine. âI just thought you might like to try something different,â you admitted, your fingers brushing nervously against the counter.
He smiled, noticing how your shyness made you fidget. âThen Iâm sure I will,â he replied. âThank you.â
The more he tried, the more he realized you werenât picking up on his intentions. Or maybe you were, and you didnât believe them. Either way, Aaron found himself at an impasse.Â
It was a rare moment of stillness in the bullpen, the team gathering themselves after wrapping up a grueling case. Aaron Hotchner sat at his desk, papers in front of him, though his focus had shifted to the cup of coffee in his hand. The familiar, comforting aroma wafted up as he took a sip.
âAlright, Aaron,â Rossiâs voice cut through the quiet, drawing Aaronâs gaze upward. The older man leaned casually against the doorframe to his office, arms crossed and a sly smile tugging at his lips. âYouâve been walking in here every morning with that same cup. Itâs not just coffee, is it?â
Hotch raised an eyebrow, feigning ignorance. âIâm not sure what you mean.â
âOh, come on,â Rossi chuckled, stepping into the office and closing the door behind him. âYouâre not the type to spend almost ten bucks on a latte every day just for the caffeine. Youâre going to that little shop downtown, arenât you? Sweet Beginnings, or whatever itâs called?â
Aaron leaned back slightly in his chair, crossing his arms. âWhat makes you say that?â
âBecause youâve never been a hipster coffee shop kind of guy,â Rossi said matter-of-factly, gesturing toward the cup. âSo unless theyâre serving something laced with gold, Iâm guessing itâs not about the coffee. Am I right?â
Hotch let out a quiet sigh, shaking his head. âYou have too much time on your hands.â
Rossi grinned, pulling up a chair. âYouâre deflecting. So, who is she?â
âWho says itâs about anyone?â Aaron countered, though his slight shift in posture betrayed him.
âBecause I know you,â Rossi said, leaning forward. âAnd I know that look. Youâve got someone on your mind, and Iâd bet a weekâs salary itâs not the baristaâs latte art skills.â
Aaron let the silence linger for a moment before finally relenting. âSheâs the owner,â he admitted, his voice low. âSheâs... shy, gentle. Thereâs something about her I canât quite put into words.â
Rossi nodded knowingly. âAh, and let me guessâyouâve been trying to make a move, but sheâs not picking up on it?â
Aaron hesitated, then nodded. âIâve tried to show interest. Compliments, humor, the usual... but either she doesnât notice, or sheâs just not interested.â
âWell, have you considered that she might just be too shy to believe youâre serious?â Rossi asked, leaning back in his chair. âIf sheâs as gentle as you say, she probably doesnât think a guy like you would be interested in her.â
Aaron frowned slightly. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âCome on, Hotch. Youâre smart, successful, and intimidating as hell when you want to be. A lot of women would think twice before assuming youâre flirting, especially someone shy,â Rossi explained with a knowing look. âYou might need to be a little more... direct.â
Aaron arched an eyebrow. âDirect?â
âYeah,â Rossi said, leaning forward. âTell her how you feel. No games, no subtle hints. Women like her appreciate honesty. Sheâs probably too busy overthinking to pick up on your breadcrumbs.â
Aaron considered this, his gaze dropping to the cup in his hand. Heâd been dancing around the idea for weeks now, unsure if it was the right move. But Rossiâs words carried weightâas they always did.
âAnd what if sheâs not interested?â Aaron asked after a moment.
âThen youâll know,â Rossi said simply. âBut from the way youâre talking about her, Iâd say itâs worth finding out.â
Hotch nodded slowly, a small smile tugging at the corner of his lips. âThanks, Dave.â
Rossi stood, patting him on the shoulder as he headed for the door. âJust donât wait too long. Lifeâs short, my friend. And good coffee? Even shorter.â
Aaron Hotchner stood outside Sweet Beginnings, the cool morning air brushing against his face as he gathered his thoughts. The warm light spilling out of the cafĂŠ windows contrasted with the nervous energy he feltâa rare sensation for someone so used to control. Rossiâs words echoed in his mind: âTell her how you feel. No games, no subtle hints.â
He stepped inside, the bell above the door chiming softly. It was quieter than usual, with only one other patron seated by the window. You were behind the counter, carefully arranging a fresh tray of pastries on display. The sight of youâfocused, gentle in your movementsâwas enough to ground him, if only slightly.
You looked up at the sound of the bell, offering your usual shy smile when you saw him. âGood morning,â you said softly. âThe usual?â
Hotch approached the counter, his expression softer than usual. âNot just yet,â he said, his voice steady. âI was hoping to talk to you for a moment first.â
You blinked, surprised, and set down the tray youâd been holding. âOh⌠sure,â you murmured, folding your hands nervously in front of you. âIs something wrong?â
âNo, not at all,â Aaron said quickly, shaking his head. âI just wanted to say something that I think I havenât been clear about.â
You tilted your head slightly, your curiosity evident despite your shyness. Aaron took a breath, his hands resting lightly on the counter.
âIâve been coming here for a while now,â he began, his voice calm but sincere. âAnd while I do enjoy the coffeeâand the pastriesâwhat really keeps me coming back is you.â
Your eyes widened slightly, and he saw the way your fingers fidgeted with the edge of your apron. âM-Me?â you stammered, clearly caught off guard.
âYes, you,â Aaron said, a small smile tugging at his lips. âYouâre kind, thoughtful, and thereâs a warmth about you that Iâve found myself looking forward to more than I expected. I realize I might not have made that clear before, and I didnât want there to be any misunderstanding.â
Your blush deepened, and for a moment, you looked like you werenât sure what to say. âI⌠I thought you were just being nice,â you admitted softly, your voice barely above a whisper. âI never thoughtâŚâ
Aaronâs smile grew slightly. âI wasnât just being nice,â he said, his tone gentle but firm. âIâm interested, and if youâd like, Iâd love to take you out to dinner. No coffee shop counters between us, just⌠us.â
You blinked up at him, your shyness warring with a hesitant excitement. âI⌠Iâd like that,â you finally said, your voice trembling slightly but full of sincerity. âIâd really like that.â
For the first time in what felt like ages, Aaron felt a weight lift from his shoulders. He nodded, his smile softening. âGood. How about tomorrow night?â
âThat sounds perfect,â you said, your lips curving into a shy but genuine smile.
Of course, Aaron had the perfect place in mind. He shared that with you, and you both found a time that worked. He would do whatever it took to be here to pick you up for the date.Â
As Aaron left the shop that morning, he felt a rare sense of anticipation blooming in his chest. Rossi was rightâhonesty had been the answer. And for the first time in years, he found himself looking forward to something beyond the next case.
Aaron Hotchner stood on the sidewalk in front of Sweet Beginnings, smoothing his tie as he glanced up at the windows above the shop. The lights in one of them were onâa warm, inviting glow spilling out onto the darkening street. It was where you lived, just above the place youâd built from scratch.
He took a steadying breath and checked his watch. It was still a few minutes before the time youâd agreed on, but he couldnât resist being early. There was a quiet kind of excitement in him, a feeling he hadnât experienced in years.
The door to the shop opened, and there you were. For a moment, Aaron froze.
You were stunning. The soft glow from the shop lights illuminated you as you stepped onto the sidewalk, your dress simple but elegant, perfectly complementing your natural beauty. Your hair fell just right, framing your face in a way that made his heart skip. Heâd always thought there was something enchanting about youâyour gentle demeanor, your shy smileâbut seeing you like this, he was utterly captivated.
âHi,â you said softly, your voice almost tentative as you met his eyes.
Aaron blinked, recovering quickly, though his usual composure felt shaken. âHi,â he replied, his tone warmer than usual. âYou look⌠beautiful.â
Your cheeks flushed, and you glanced down, your fingers brushing against the strap of your small purse. âThank you,â you murmured. âYou look really nice too.â
Aaron smiled, his chest tightening slightly at your shy response. He stepped forward, offering his arm. âShall we?â
You nodded, slipping your hand lightly into the crook of his arm. As he led you toward his car, he couldnât help but glance at you again. You had an air of grace about you, soft and unassuming, yet it commanded his full attention.
The restaurant heâd chosen was quiet and intimate, a small Italian place tucked away in a corner of the city. Candles flickered on the tables, casting a warm glow over the room. Aaron pulled out your chair for you before sitting across from you, marveling at how effortlessly you seemed to fit into the moment despite your shy nature.
His attention was entirely on youâthe way you fidgeted lightly with the edge of your napkin, the faint blush on your cheeks every time his eyes lingered a moment too long.
âSo,â he began, leaning slightly forward, his voice soft but steady, ��what made you want to open a coffee shop?â
You looked down at your hands, hesitating for a moment before meeting his gaze. âI always loved baking,â you said, your voice quiet but laced with sincerity. âItâs⌠comforting. My grandmother used to bake with me when I was little. Sheâd always say there was nothing a warm pastry and a cup of coffee couldnât fix.â
Aaronâs lips curved into a small smile. âWise advice.â
You nodded, a shy smile playing on your lips. âWhen she passed, I just⌠I wanted to create a place that felt like her kitchen. A place where people could feel safe and welcome.â
âThatâs exactly what youâve done,â Aaron said, his tone warm. âYour shop has that kind of atmosphere. Itâs different from anywhere else.â
Your blush deepened, and you ducked your head slightly. âThank you,â you murmured, barely above a whisper. âIâm glad it comes across that way.â
Aaron couldnât help the smile tugging at his lips. He was quickly learning how much he enjoyed making you blushâhow your shy responses revealed so much about the gentle person you were.
âWhat about you?â you asked suddenly, your voice a little hesitant. âWhat⌠what made you want to join the FBI?â
Aaron paused, his expression softening as he considered the question. âIâve always wanted to help people,â he said after a moment. He briefly went on to share about following in his fatherâs footsteps but creating his own path along the way. The way you allowed a platform for him to share so easily, the words and his own story coming out of his mouth without second thought. Something normally so foreign to him.
You nodded, your eyes thoughtful. âIt must be hard, though⌠seeing everything you see.â
âIt is,â Aaron admitted, his gaze steady. âBut itâs worth it. And moments like this⌠they remind me thereâs still good in the world.â
Your cheeks flushed again, and you looked down, unable to hold his gaze. âI donât know if Iâm really⌠good,â you said softly, almost to yourself.
Aaron leaned forward slightly, his voice firm but gentle. âYou are. You have a way of making people feel seen, even in small ways. Thatâs a rare gift.â
You looked up at him, your lips parting slightly in surprise. âI⌠Iâve never thought of it that way,â you admitted, your blush deepening.
âMaybe you should,â Aaron replied with a faint smile.
Later in the evening, as the waiter cleared your plates, Aaron took a sip of his wine, watching the way you tucked a strand of hair behind your ear.
âDo you always blush this much?â he teased lightly, his tone warm and playful.
Your eyes widened, and you immediately looked down, your fingers brushing nervously against the tablecloth. âIâI canât help it,â you stammered, your voice barely audible.
Aaron chuckled softly, the sound low and soothing. âI think itâs charming,â he said, leaning back slightly. âThough Iâll admit, I might be trying to make it happen more often.â
You looked up at him, your eyes wide with a mix of surprise and bashfulness. âThatâs not fair,â you said softly, a small smile tugging at your lips despite your obvious embarrassment.
Aaronâs smile widened. âLifeâs not always fair,â he said, his voice teasing. âBut Iâd say this moment is one of the better ones.â
You laughed quietly; the sound light and genuine, and Aaron felt a warmth spread through his chest. He hadnât realized how much heâd missed moments like thisâa simple, honest connection.
By the time the evening wound down and Aaron walked you back to your apartment, he felt an overwhelming sense of calm. Standing at your door, he couldnât resist one last attempt to see that beautiful blush of yours.
âI meant what I said earlier,â he told you, his voice low and sincere. âYouâre incredible. I feel⌠lucky to have spent tonight with you.â
Your cheeks flushed a deep pink, and you smiled shyly, looking down at your hands. âI feel lucky too,â you said softly.
Aaron chuckled lightly, his heart swelling at your words. âGoodnight,â he said gently, his eyes lingering on you for a moment longer.
âGoodnight,â you replied, your voice as soft as the warm light spilling from your doorway.
As he walked back to his car, Aaron felt something rare and undeniable. For the first time in years, he felt like he was stepping into something real, something special. And he couldnât wait to see where it might lead.
The next morning at Sweet Beginnings began like any other for you. The familiar rhythm of grinding coffee beans, the hum of the espresso machine, and the gentle murmur of early-morning customers filled the space. But today, there was something unexpectedâa delivery that arrived just before the rush.
The bouquet was stunning. Soft pink peonies, delicate white roses, and sprigs of lavender were arranged with care, their sweet fragrance filling the air as you stared at them in disbelief. Tucked among the blooms was a small card, the handwriting neat and precise.
Thank you for a wonderful evening. Looking forward to seeing you again soon. - Aaron
Your cheeks warmed instantly, and you found yourself pressing the card to your chest as if the gesture could steady your racing heart. Flowers. For you. You couldnât remember the last time anyone had sent you flowers, much less something so thoughtful and beautiful.Â
The rest of the morning passed in a blur. You tried to focus on your work, but every time you glanced at the bouquetânow proudly displayed on the counterâyou couldnât help but blush.
When Aaron walked in later that morning, his usual confident stride was accompanied by a small flicker of uncertainty. He spotted the flowers immediately, a faint smile tugging at his lips as he approached the counter.
âGood morning,â he greeted, his voice warm.
You turned toward him, your eyes lighting up as you smiled shyly. âGood morning,â you replied softly. âThank you⌠for the flowers. Theyâre beautiful.â
Aaronâs smile widened, and he leaned slightly against the counter. âIâm glad you like them,â he said. âI thought you deserved something as lovely as you are.â
Your cheeks flushed a deep pink, and you looked down, fiddling nervously with the edge of your apron. âI donât⌠I mean, you didnât have toââ
âI wanted to,â Aaron interrupted gently, his tone leaving no room for doubt. âLast night reminded me of something I havenât felt in a long time. Romance should be⌠intentional. Thoughtful. And you inspire me to want to do that.â
You glanced up at him, your wide eyes filled with something between surprise and bashful gratitude. âI donât even know what to say,â you admitted, your voice barely above a whisper.
âYou donât have to say anything,â Aaron replied, his gaze steady and sincere. âJust let me keep doing thisâshowing you how much I enjoy being with you.â
For a moment, you simply stared at him, the sincerity in his expression rendering you speechless. Finally, you nodded, a soft smile spreading across your face. âOkay,â you whispered.
Aaronâs lips curved into a small, satisfied smile. He could feel the warmth in his chest spreading as he reached for his usual order. But today, when you handed him his coffee, your hands lingered just a moment longer than usual.
âThank you,â you said again, your voice gentle but filled with meaning.
As Aaron left the shop, he felt a renewed sense of purpose. Youâd awakened something in himâa desire to court you properly, to show you just how much you meant to him. And he couldnât wait to see where this journey would lead.
The BAU jet cruised quietly through the night sky, the hum of the engines a familiar backdrop to the subdued conversations and occasional shuffling of papers. Aaron Hotchner sat at the small table, ostensibly reviewing case files, but his mind was elsewhere. The faint glow of his phone screen on the table seemed to taunt him as he thought about you.
The first date had gone so wellâbetter than he had expected, even. You had been soft-spoken but so genuine, your sweetness and warmth drawing him in like a balm to the chaos he so often faced. He wanted to see you again, to plan the next date, but the timing of this case had whisked him away before he could make it happen.
âHotch, you good?â JJâs voice broke through his thoughts, her tone light but laced with curiosity.
He glanced up, meeting her knowing smile with a faint raise of his brow. âIâm fine,â he replied evenly, though he could tell she wasnât convinced.
âUh-huh,â Rossi chimed in from across the aisle, his smirk already in place. âFine enough to be lost in thought for the last hour? Let me guess, youâre not still running through case details.â
Aaron exhaled through his nose, not irritated but resigned. âRossi, I donâtââ
âLet me guess,â Rossi interrupted with a teasing grin. âItâs got something to do with Sweet Beginnings and a certain someone who runs it.â
JJâs eyebrows lifted in surprise, her curiosity piqued. âWait, the coffee shop? The one with the owner Penelopeâs been raving about?â
At the sound of her name, Penelopeâs voice crackled through the laptop perched nearby, her face appearing on the video call. âAre we talking about her? Hotch, please tell me weâre talking about her.â
Aaron leaned back in his seat, clearly outnumbered, though a faint smile betrayed his amusement. âYes, we went on a date,â he admitted, his voice calm but tinged with warmth.
The reaction was immediate. Penelope squealed so loudly that Spencer visibly flinched, while Rossi chuckled, clearly enjoying Aaronâs discomfort. JJ, however, leaned in slightly, her expression soft and encouraging.
âAnd?â JJ prompted gently.
âAnd it was⌠wonderful,â Aaron admitted after a pause. âBut we didnât make plans for a second date before I left for this case. Iâve been thinking about it ever since.â
âThatâs an easy fix,â Rossi said, leaning back with a satisfied grin. âShoot her a message. Let her know youâre thinking about her and that you want to see her again. Simple.â
âPenelope?â JJ interjected, turning to the laptop.
âOh, he doesnât need my help,â Penelope said, waving her hand dramatically. âHotch has his own kind of charmâdirect and a little broody, but it works. Just donât overthink it, sir. Sheâll swoon no matter what.â
Aaron shook his head with a faint chuckle, pulling his phone closer. He didnât need much convincing. The thought of reaching out to you felt natural, not something to agonize over.
As the teamâs chatter faded into the background, Aaron composed the message, keeping it simple but meaningful:
Hi. Iâve been thinking about you and how much I enjoyed our evening together. When Iâm back, Iâd love to take you out againâif youâre free, of course.
After rereading it once, he hit send, the faint hum of anticipation settling in his chest. He placed the phone face down on the table, not wanting to watch it, but his thoughts were already with you.
âDone?â Rossi asked, smirking as Aaron met his gaze.
âDone,â Aaron replied with a faint nod.
JJ smiled, nudging Rossi with her elbow. âTold you he didnât need our help.â
Penelopeâs delighted laugh echoed through the call. âOh, heâs got this, JJ. We just like to cheer him on!â
Aaron rolled his eyes fondly, shaking his head. Despite the teasing, he appreciated their support. For the first time in years, the prospect of romance felt like more than just an indulgenceâit felt like something real, something worth pursuing. And he couldnât wait to see where it would lead.
Aaron Hotchner spent the day chasing leads, directing the team, and piecing together profilesâbut now, with the case temporarily at a lull, his thoughts had inevitably drifted back to you.
The gentle buzz of his phone pulled his attention, and he felt an inexplicable flicker of anticipation. Picking it up, he saw your name at the top of the screen, along with your response:
Hi, Aaron. Iâve been thinking about you too. Iâd love to go on another date when youâre back. Just let me know when, and Iâll make sure Iâm free.
Aaron exhaled slowly, his chest tightening with something unfamiliar but not unwelcome. Relief? Gratitude? Noâsomething softer. Something that warmed him in a way he hadnât felt in years.
He read the message again, letting the simplicity of your words settle over him. Youâd been thinking about him. It was such a small thing, but it held so much weight. He could picture you shyly typing the message, your soft smile as you hesitated over every word. The thought brought a rare, genuine smile to his face.
He began typing his reply:
Thatâs perfect. Iâll let you know as soon as Iâm back. Iâve been looking forward to seeing you again.
He paused, his fingers hovering over the keyboard. It wasnât enoughânot for what he wanted to convey. He deleted the last sentence and replaced it with:
Thatâs perfect. Iâll let you know as soon as Iâm back. I havenât been able to stop thinking about you.
It was bold, directâwords he wouldnât normally allow himself to say. But you werenât like anyone else. You brought out a softness in him, a desire to be open, to let you see the man behind the stoic facade.
After hitting send, Aaron set the phone down and leaned back in his chair. The faint hum of the air conditioner in the hotel room filled the silence, but his mind was anything but quiet. He thought of your gentle smile, the way your blush deepened when he complimented you, the quiet humility in everything you did. It was a stark contrast to the chaos and intensity of his world, and yet, it felt like exactly what he needed.
A moment later, his phone buzzed again. He reached for it, his heart inexplicably light as he read your reply:
Iâve been thinking about you too. Iâve never met anyone like you, Aaron. Take your time with the caseâIâll be here when you get back.
Aaron let out a quiet breath, his lips curving into another faint smile. He allowed himself a moment to simply sit there, phone in hand, savoring the thought of you waiting for him. It was a rare feeling for himâa sense of connection, of something good waiting for him beyond the cases, the paperwork, the endless responsibilities.
He typed one final response:
Thank you. That means more to me than you know. Iâll let you know as soon as Iâm back. Sleep well, and take care.
After hitting send, Aaron placed his phone on the nightstand and leaned back into the chair, closing his eyes for a moment. He hadnât realized how much heâd been carrying until now, when the thought of you seemed to lighten the weight. For the first time in years, he felt something entirely his own to look forward to. Something real. Something good.
Aaron Hotchner stood outside your coffee shop, his hand brushing the small bouquet of flowers heâd picked up on the way over. They werenât as grand as the first ones heâd sent youâjust a handful of simple daisies and lavender tied with a ribbonâbut they felt right. Thoughtful, unassuming, like you.
He exhaled a slow breath, running his fingers through his hair before stepping inside. The soft chime of the bell announced his arrival, and his gaze immediately found you behind the counter.
You looked up at the sound, your eyes lighting up when they met his. A warm, shy smile spread across your face, and Aaron felt that familiar tightening in his chest, the one that had been there since your first date.
âAaron,â you greeted softly, wiping your hands on your apron before stepping closer. âHi.â
âHi,â he replied, his voice softening in a way it rarely did. He extended the flowers toward you, his lips curving into a faint smile. âFor you.â
Your eyes widened slightly, and a faint blush crept up your cheeks as you took the bouquet. âTheyâre beautiful,â you murmured, your fingers brushing over the petals. âThank you.â
Aaron watched as you carefully set the flowers in a vase behind the counter, your touch so gentle it almost made him smile again. Heâd spent years in a world where gentleness felt like a luxury, and yet, with you, it seemed so effortless.
âReady?â he asked, his voice steady but warm.
You nodded, untying your apron and grabbing your bag. âWhere are we going?â
âItâs a surprise,â Aaron said, his tone light but firm, and he was rewarded with the smallest laugh from you as you followed him out the door.
The evening unfolded like something out of a dream. Aaron had chosen a quiet spot just outside the cityâa garden restaurant with fairy lights strung across trellises and the soft sound of live acoustic music in the background. He led you to a secluded table near the fountain, the glow of the lights reflecting in your wide, curious eyes.
âThis is⌠beautiful,â you said softly, your gaze sweeping over the setting before landing back on him. âYou didnât have to do all this.â
âI wanted to,â Aaron replied simply, his gaze steady on yours.
Throughout the meal, the conversation flowed easily. You talked about your day, about the customers at the coffee shop, and how youâd been experimenting with new pastry recipes. Aaron listened intently, his expression softening as he watched you.
âAnd what about you?â you asked at one point, tilting your head slightly. âHow was the case?â
âIt went well,â Aaron said, his tone measured. âBut itâs nice to be back. To be here with you.â
Your cheeks flushed, and you looked down at your plate, a small smile tugging at your lips. âYouâre really good at making me blush,â you admitted, your voice barely above a whisper.
Aaron chuckled softly, the sound low and warm. âIâve noticed,â he said, his eyes crinkling slightly at the corners. âI think I enjoy it.â
You laughed lightly, the sound like music to his ears, and for a moment, he reveled in how at ease you made him feel.
Aaron walked you to your apartment door, the soft glow of the streetlights casting a warm hue over the quiet street. The evening had been perfectâdinner, conversation, and the kind of connection he hadnât felt in years. Now, standing outside your door, he found himself reluctant to let the night end.
You turned to face him; your bag clutched lightly in one hand as you offered him a shy smile. âI really had a wonderful time tonight,â you said softly, your voice carrying the same gentle warmth that had captivated him since the moment he met you.
âSo did I,â Aaron replied, his voice low but steady. He took a small step closer, his hands tucked into his coat pockets as his gaze softened. âThank you for letting me take you out again.â
Your blush deepened, and you glanced down for a moment before meeting his eyes again. âI⌠I really like spending time with you,â you admitted, your voice barely above a whisper. âI hope you know that.â
Aaronâs chest tightened at your words, and for a moment, all he could do was take in the sight of youâthe way the faint pink in your cheeks mirrored the soft glow of the lights, the way your fingers fidgeted nervously with the strap of your bag.
âI do,â he said softly, his voice holding an honesty that surprised even himself. âAnd I feel the same way.â
Your lips parted slightly, as if you wanted to say something else, but no words came. Instead, your gaze flickered to his lips for the briefest of moments before darting away, your shyness making you retreat a half-step.
Aaron caught the hesitation and knew he had to be the one to bridge the gap. Slowly, deliberately, he leaned closer, his movements careful and measured, giving you every chance to pull away if you wanted to. But you didnât.
Your breath hitched as the space between you closed, and then his lips met yoursâsoft, warm, and full of unspoken promises.
The kiss was gentle at first, tentative, as if he were afraid to shatter the quiet intimacy of the moment. But when he felt you lean into him, your fingers brushing lightly against his coat sleeve, he allowed himself to deepen it just slightly, his hand coming up to rest lightly on your cheek.
When he finally pulled back, his forehead rested against yours for a moment, his thumb brushing softly along your jawline. âThank you,â he murmured, his voice low and filled with emotion.
âFor what?â you asked softly, your voice still trembling slightly from the kiss.
âFor trusting me,â Aaron replied, his gaze meeting yours. âAnd for letting me be here with you.â
Your shy smile returned, and you shook your head lightly. âI should be thanking you,â you whispered.
Aaronâs lips curved into a faint smile, and he pressed a soft kiss to your forehead before stepping back, his hand lingering on yours for just a moment longer. âGoodnight,â he said, his voice warm but steady.
âGoodnight, Aaron,â you replied, your cheeks still flushed as you opened the door and disappeared inside.
Aaron stood there for a moment, the faint hint of your perfume lingering in the air. As he turned to walk back to his car, a rare sense of contentment settled over him. The kiss had been more than just a momentâit was a beginning. And he couldnât wait to see where it would take them.
Aaron sat in his office late into the evening, the dim light casting long shadows across the walls. His tie was loosened, his jacket draped over the back of his chair. The dayâs paperwork sat in a neat stack on his desk, but his thoughts were elsewhere.
He thought about youâthe shy way you smiled, the soft cadence of your voice, the way you seemed to bring warmth and light into even the simplest moments. There was something about your gentle, sweet demeanor that drew him in, and made him want to do more, be more.Â
Aaron had always been a man of action, of logic and order. But with you, he found himself wanting to lean into something softer, something he hadnât allowed himself to feel in years: the romance of it all. Your femininityâdelicate but unshakableâcalled to a side of him he hadnât tapped into in a long time, the part that wanted to court you properly, to show you how deeply he cared.
Closing the last file of the night, Aaron leaned back in his chair, a faint smile tugging at his lips as an idea began to take shape. He wanted to do something special for youâsomething that would make you feel cherished. Not because you needed grand gestures but because you deserved to be celebrated.
He stood in the quiet bookstore, the scent of paper and leather-bound spines enveloping him as he carefully ran his fingers over the titles lining the shelves. Heâd spent the day thinking about youâabout the way your shy smile had lingered in his mind, about how you seemed to carry a quiet strength wrapped in gentleness. He wanted to give you something that reflected thatâsomething meaningful, but not overwhelming.
As his fingers brushed over the spine of a beautiful, hardcover edition of one of his favorite novels, he paused. The cover was embossed with intricate details, and the pages were gilded with gold edges. He smiled to himself, knowing it was perfect. The book was a classic, timeless and heartfelt, just like you.
Later that evening, as you were tidying up Sweet Beginnings, the familiar chime of the bell startled you. You looked up to see Aaron stepping inside, his tall frame silhouetted by the glow of the streetlights behind him.
âAaron,â you greeted, your voice soft but surprised. âHi.â
âHi,â he replied, a faint smile tugging at his lips as he approached the counter. In his hands was a small, wrapped package.
Your eyes flicked to the gift, curiosity sparkling in your expression. âWhatâs this?â
Aaron placed it gently on the counter, his gaze steady but warm. âItâs for you,â he said simply. âSomething I thought you might like.â
You blinked, your cheeks tinged with a faint blush as you reached for the package. Carefully unwrapping it, you gasped softly when the book came into view.
âItâs beautiful,â you whispered, your fingers tracing the gold edges of the pages. âAaron, you didnât have toââ
âI wanted to,â he interrupted gently, his voice firm but kind. âIt reminded me of you. Thoughtful, timeless, and more meaningful than you probably realize.â
Your blush deepened, and for a moment, you couldnât find the words. Finally, you looked up at him, your shy smile softening your features. âThank you,â you said, your voice filled with sincerity. âThis is⌠perfect.â
Aaronâs lips curved into a faint smile, his chest tightening at the sight of your happiness. âI know how much you love your coffee shop and the comfort it brings people,â he said, his voice low. âThis felt like something you could enjoy during those rare quiet moments.â
Your fingers clutched the book a little tighter, and you looked at him with wide eyes. âYouâre⌠incredibly thoughtful,â you murmured, your voice almost trembling.
Aaron stepped closer, his gaze never leaving yours. âAnd you make it easy to be,â he said softly.
The two of you stood there for a moment, the quiet intimacy of the shop wrapping around you both like a warm blanket.
âIâll let you get back to closing up,â Aaron said after a moment, his voice gentle. âBut⌠maybe we could plan that third date soon?â
Your shy smile widened, and you nodded, the book still cradled in your hands. âIâd love that.â
Aaron left the shop that night feeling lighter than he had in years. You inspired something in himâsomething he hadnât allowed himself to feel in so long. And with every step forward, he found himself wanting to match your sweetness with a depth of care and romance that felt entirely natural, entirely right.
 Aaron Hotchner turned to leave, but before he could take a step toward the door, your voice stopped him.
âWait,â you said softly, almost hesitant.
He turned back, his eyes meeting yours, the shy smile still on your lips but now tinged with something he couldnât quite place.
âI was just about to have a little treat before I finished up here,â you said, your voice gentle. âI was going to eat it alone, but⌠would you like to stay and share it with me?â
Aaronâs lips quirked into a faint smile, and he took a step closer, his eyes warm. âAre you sure?â
You nodded, your blush deepening slightly as you glanced down at the book still in your hands. âI think itâd be nice,â you murmured.
He hesitated only for a moment before pulling off his coat and draping it over the back of a nearby chair. âThen Iâd love to stay.â
You disappeared into the back of the shop for a moment, leaving Aaron to settle into a chair by the counter. When you returned, you carried a small plate with two slices of pie, the golden crust gleaming under the soft light.
âItâs just apple pie,â you said, setting the plate down between you. âNothing fancy, but itâs one of my favorites.â
Aaron picked up the fork you handed him, his gaze lingering on you as you slid into the seat across from him. âApple pie happens to be one of my favorites, too,â he said, his tone light but warm.
You smiled, your blush deepening as you took a small bite. âThen I guess itâs perfect.â
As the two of you ate, the conversation flowed easily, though Aaron couldnât help but watch the way you movedâso soft, so unassuming. He found himself leaning into the moment, his tone growing warmer, more teasing.
âYouâre a hard person to say no to,â he said at one point, his gaze steady on yours.
You paused mid-bite, your eyes widening slightly as you glanced up at him. âWhat do you mean?â
Aaronâs lips curved into a faint smile. âThe way you asked me to stay just now. I donât think Iâve ever been invited to something so⌠sweet. How could I say no to that?â
Your cheeks flushed, and you looked down at your plate, fiddling with your fork. âI didnât mean to put you on the spot,â you murmured.
âYou didnât,â Aaron assured you, his voice low but firm. âIn fact, Iâm glad you did. Spending time with youâitâs the best part of my day.â
You froze for a moment, your fork clattering lightly against the plate as you looked up at him, your wide eyes shimmering with emotion. âYou⌠really mean that?â
Aaron leaned forward slightly, his gaze never leaving yours. âI do,â he said softly. âYouâre⌠remarkable. And I donât just mean because of how kind and thoughtful you are. Itâs not something Iâve experienced in a long time.â
Your breath hitched, and your cheeks flushed an even deeper shade of pink. âI donât even know what to say,â you admitted, your voice barely audible.
âYou donât have to say anything,â Aaron replied, his lips curving into a small, genuine smile. âBut I hope you know how much I enjoy being here with you.â
The two of you sat there for a moment, the quiet intimacy of the shop wrapping around you both. Aaron could see the way your blush deepened, how your fingers nervously brushed against the edge of the table. It was endearing, and he found himself wanting to put you at ease in the only way he knew how.
âBy the way,â he said, his tone turning playful, âif this is how you usually spend your evenings, I might have to make a habit of stopping by after hours.â
You laughed softly; the sound light and genuine, and Aaron felt a rare warmth spread through his chest. âI wouldnât mind that,â you said shyly, your eyes meeting his again.
Aaronâs smile widened, and as he took another bite of pie, he realized that this momentâsimple, unassuming, and shared with youâwas everything heâd been looking for without even knowing it. For the first time in years, he felt completely at ease, entirely himself. And he couldnât wait to see where this quiet, growing connection would take them.
Aaron took his last bite of pie, savoring the sweetness, but his attention was fully on youâthe way your smile lingered, your cheeks still faintly flushed from his earlier words. You glanced at him shyly, your fork toying with the crumbs on your plate.
âI think you might be dangerous,â Aaron said suddenly, his voice low and teasing.
You looked up at him, startled. âDangerous?â
He leaned back in his chair, a small smile tugging at his lips. âYes. Youâve got me sitting here in a coffee shop at the end of a long day, forgetting entirely about the rest of the world.â His dark eyes softened as they lingered on yours. âI think I could get used to this.â
Your blush deepened, and you bit your bottom lip, unsure how to respond. âI donât know if thatâs a good thing or not,â you said softly, your voice tinged with a nervous laugh.
Aaron leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table as he lowered his voice. âItâs a very good thing. You make everything feel⌠easier. Brighter.â
You blinked, your gaze dropping to your hands. âI donât think anyoneâs ever said that to me before,â you admitted, your tone almost too soft to hear.
âWell, someone should have,â Aaron said gently. His voice was steady, but there was an intensity in his gaze that made you look up again. âBecause itâs true. And you deserve to hear it.â
The quiet weight of his words settled between you, and for a moment, the air seemed charged with something unspoken. You fidgeted slightly, your fingers brushing the edge of the plate before you finally gathered the courage to speak.
âYouâre⌠different than I thought youâd be,â you said, your voice trembling slightly. âYouâre so serious at first, but then⌠you say things like that, and I donât know what to do.â
Aaron chuckled softly, the sound low and warm. âIâm still serious,â he said, leaning a little closer, his eyes crinkling with a rare smile. âBut you make it hard to keep my guard up.â
Your breath hitched, and you felt the heat rising to your cheeks again. âI⌠donât know what to say to that,â you whispered.
âThen donât say anything,â Aaron replied softly. His gaze lingered on you for a moment longer, his expression shifting slightlyâsomething warmer, more vulnerable. âBut if youâll let me, Iâll keep saying these things. Because I want you to know how I feel.â
You blinked at him, your heart racing at his words. âAaron, Iââ
Before you could finish, the sharp chime of your shopâs clock broke the moment, announcing the late hour. You glanced at it, startled. âOh, itâs so late⌠I didnât even realize.â
Aaron smiled, standing and grabbing his coat. âIt is late,â he agreed, his tone still warm. âI should let you finish closing up.â
You stood as well, walking him toward the door, your hands twisting nervously in front of you.
Aaron paused at the door of the shop, his coat draped over his arm, his hand lingering on the handle. He didnât want to leaveânot yet. Not when the air between you felt so charged, so full of something unspoken.
âThank you again,â you said softly, your fingers brushing the edges of your sleeves as if to steady yourself.
Aaron turned back to face you, his dark eyes locking onto yours. âYou donât have to keep thanking me,â he said gently, a faint smile tugging at his lips. âIâm the one who should be thanking youâfor tonight, for letting me see this side of you.â
Your cheeks flushed, but instead of looking away as you usually did, you stepped a little closer. There was a flicker of resolve in your gaze, something shy but daring, and it caught Aaron off guard.
âAaron,â you began, your voice soft but steady. âIâve been thinking about this all nightâabout you.â
His breath hitched slightly, his posture straightening as he watched you, waiting.
âYouâre kind and thoughtful and⌠everything I didnât think someone like you would be,â you continued, your blush deepening. âAnd itâs making it really hard to not want to kiss you right now.â
Aaron blinked, stunned for a moment by your boldness. His lips parted slightly, and then a warm, genuine smile spread across his faceâa rarity for him, but one that felt entirely natural in this moment.
âThen donât stop yourself,â he said softly, his voice low and inviting.
Your breath caught, but before your nerves could take over, Aaron closed the space between you, his hand brushing gently against your cheek as he leaned in. The kiss was soft at first, tentativeâlike he was memorizing every small detail. But when he felt you relax into him, your hands lightly gripping the front of his shirt, he let himself deepen it just slightly, his other hand settling lightly on your waist.
When he finally pulled back, his forehead rested lightly against yours, his dark eyes searching yours. âYou have no idea how long Iâve wanted to do that tonight,â he murmured, his voice rough with honesty.
You let out a soft laugh, your fingers still clutching his shirt. âI thought I was imagining it,â you admitted, your voice barely above a whisper. âYou⌠being interested in me.â
Aaron shook his head slightly, his thumb brushing along your jawline. âYouâre all Iâve been thinking about,â he confessed.Â
Your cheeks flushed again, but this time, you didnât look away. Instead, you surprised him again, your boldness returning. âWell, if thatâs the case, you should probably kiss me again,â you said, your tone soft but teasing.
Aaron chuckled, the sound low and warm, and his smile widened as he leaned in once more. âYouâre full of surprises,â he murmured before his lips found yours again.
This time, the kiss lingered, filled with a quiet intensity that made the world outside the shop disappear. When he finally pulled back, his hand still cradling your face, he smiled at youâgenuine, warm, and entirely captivated.
âIâll see you soon?â he asked, his voice soft but steady.
You nodded, your smile shy but glowing. âYouâd better,â you teased lightly.
Aaron chuckled again, pressing a soft kiss to your forehead before stepping back toward the door. âGoodnight,â he said, his voice laced with quiet promise.
âGoodnight, Aaron,â you replied, your voice filled with something hopeful and certain.
As Aaron walked out into the night, his heart felt lighter than it had in years. You had surprised him, challenged him, and made him feel something he hadnât allowed himself to feel in far too long. And he couldnât wait to see where this path with you would lead.
Days later, Aaron Hotchner stood at the door of Sweet Beginnings once again, the soft glow from the shop's windows spilling out onto the quiet street. In his hand, he carried a bottle of wine heâd picked up on his wayâa thoughtful gesture for what youâd described as a more casual date tonight. You had insisted he didnât need to bring anything, but Aaron couldnât help himself. He wanted to show you how much he cared and how much he valued this time with you.
When you opened the door, you were already smiling, your cheeks faintly flushed from the lingering warmth of the shopâs ovens. You were dressed comfortablyâa soft sweater and jeansâbut to Aaron, you looked as stunning as ever.
âHi,â you greeted softly, stepping aside to let him in.
âHi,â Aaron replied, his voice warm. He handed you the bottle, and his lips quirked into a faint smile. âI thought this might pair well with dessert.â
You looked at the bottle and then back at him, âYou didnât have to do that,â you said, your voice grateful.
âI wanted to,â Aaron said simply, his dark eyes steady on yours.
You smiled again, setting the bottle on the counter before turning back to him. âI was thinking,â you began, your voice tinged with nervousness, âinstead of staying down here⌠maybe we could go upstairs? Itâs more comfortable.â
Aaron blinked, momentarily surprised by the invitation. He hadnât expected you to suggest something so intimate, but the idea of seeing more of your worldâof being closer to youâwas one he couldnât resist.
âIf youâre comfortable with that,â he said gently, his tone leaving the decision entirely up to you.
You nodded, your smile shy but certain. âI am,â you said softly, turning toward the back staircase. âCome on.â
Your apartment was as warm and inviting as the shop below, filled with soft colors, cozy textures, and personal touches. Aaron took it all in as you gestured for him to sit on the couch, your nervous energy evident as you moved about the small space.
âI thought we could have dessert up here,â you said, your voice light but a little rushed. âI made a tart earlier, andââ
âTake your time,â Aaron said gently, cutting through your flustered tone. âItâs perfect.â
You paused, looking at him as he settled onto the couch, his expression soft and encouraging. His presence had a way of grounding you, even as the tension between you began to build.
You busied yourself in the kitchen for a moment, retrieving the tart and plates before joining him on the couch. Your hands trembled slightly as you handed him a plate, and you avoided his gaze, afraid heâd see the way your shyness warred with the growing tension between you.
âThis looks amazing,â Aaron said, his voice sincere as he took a bite. âYou really do have a gift.â
Your cheeks flushed, and you tucked a strand of hair behind your ear. âThank you,â you murmured. âItâs just something Iâve always loved doing.â
Aaron watched you as you spoke, his gaze lingering a little longer than usual. You could feel itâhis intensity, the way he seemed to be taking in every detail. It made your heart race, the room feeling suddenly smaller.
After a few bites, Aaron set his plate down, leaning back slightly as he looked at you. âI wasnât expecting to be invited up here,â he said softly, his tone measured but warm. âNot that Iâm complaining.â
You laughed nervously, setting your own plate down. âI just thought⌠I donât know. I wanted to share this part of me with you,â you admitted, your voice trembling slightly. âI know itâs not much, but itâs⌠mine.â
âItâs beautiful,â Aaron said, his voice low. âLike everything about you.â
Your breath hitched, and you looked away, the tension in the room becoming palpable. You felt it in the way his gaze lingered, in the space between you that seemed to shrink with every passing second.
âI donât know how you do that,â you said suddenly, your voice barely above a whisper.
âDo what?â Aaron asked, his tone soft but curious.
âSay things like that,â you admitted, your cheeks flushing deeper. âYou make me feel like Iâm⌠someone else. Someone braver than I am.â
Aaron leaned forward slightly, his dark eyes locking onto yours. âYou donât need to be anyone else,â he said firmly. âYouâre already more than enough.â
The air between you felt electric, the pull undeniable. Your shyness kept you rooted in place, but the growing tension was impossible to ignore. Your fingers trembled as they brushed against the edge of your sweater, your eyes darting to his lips before you quickly looked away.
Aaron noticed, his sharp instincts picking up on every subtle movement, every unspoken thought. But he didnât push. Instead, he leaned back slightly, giving you space while his own restraint was tested by the sheer pull he felt toward you.
âItâs okay, Iâm not going anywhere.â
His words broke something in youâthe careful wall youâd been holding up against the intensity of your feelings. Taking a deep breath, you looked up at him, your voice trembling but bold.
âI donât want you to go anywhere,â you said softly, your eyes locking onto his. âI just donât know how to⌠do this.â
Aaronâs expression softened, and he reached out slowly, his hand brushing against yours. âYou donât have to know,â he said, his voice low and soothing. âWeâll figure it out together.â
The tension between you was unbearable now, your shyness colliding with the desire blooming in your chest. Before you could second-guess yourself, you leaned forward, your lips brushing softly against his.
Aaron froze for a moment, caught off guard by your sudden boldness, but then his hand came up to cup your cheek, his lips moving against yours in a kiss that was tender but filled with unspoken promise.
When you finally pulled back, your cheeks were flushed, your breathing uneven. Aaronâs dark eyes searched yours, his thumb brushing lightly against your skin.
âWas that brave enough for you?â you asked softly, your voice trembling but teasing.
Aaron chuckled, the sound low and warm, and leaned in to kiss you again. His answer was clear without needing words.
The space between you small but charged. His arm rested on the back of the couch, and though he wasnât touching you, the closeness of his presence made your skin tingle.
You had leaned back after the kiss, trying to calm your racing heart, but Aaronâs eyes hadnât left you. His steady, dark gaze followed every nervous movement of your hands as they fiddled with the edge of your sweater, every flutter of your lashes as you avoided his intense look.
âAre you okay?â he asked gently, his voice low and soothing.
You nodded quickly, though your cheeks burned, and you couldnât bring yourself to look at him. âIâm fine,â you murmured, your voice barely audible. âItâs just⌠you.â
Aaron tilted his head slightly, his brow furrowing. âMe?â
You exhaled a shaky breath, finally daring to glance up at him. His eyes softened as they met yours, and the warmth in them gave you just enough courage to speak.
âYou make me so flustered,â you admitted, your cheeks flushing even deeper. âThe way you look at me⌠like right now. Itâs⌠itâs overwhelming sometimes.â
Aaronâs lips curved into a faint smile, his head dipping slightly as if to meet your eyes more fully. âOverwhelming in a bad way?â he asked, his tone teasing but still gentle.
âNo,â you said quickly, shaking your head. âNot bad. Just⌠I donât know how to handle it. You make me feel like Iâm about to melt when you look at me like that.â
Aaron chuckled softly, the sound low and rich. His hand moved from the back of the couch to rest lightly on your knee, the weight of it grounding you even as your heart raced faster.
âYouâre incredible, you know that?â he said, his voice steady but filled with warmth. âThe way you get flustered, the way you blush when I say somethingâitâs⌠charming. Sexy, even.â
Your eyes widened, and you froze for a moment before looking away again, your fingers brushing nervously against your lap. âI donât think anyoneâs ever called me sexy before,â you whispered, your voice tinged with disbelief.
âWell,â Aaron said, leaning in slightly, his lips quirking into a small smile, âthey should have. Because you are.â
Your breath caught, and you felt the heat rush to your cheeks again. âAaronâŚâ
He tilted his head slightly, his gaze steady on yours. âYou can tell me,â he said softly. âWhatever it is, you can tell me.â
You hesitated, the words stuck in your throat, but his patience and warmth made it impossible to hold back. âI want you,â you blurted out, your voice trembling but honest. âI donât know how to say it without sounding⌠I donât know. But I do. I really, really want you.â
Aaronâs expression shifted, his eyes darkening slightly, though his smile remained. âYou donât have to be embarrassed about that,â he said, his tone low but full of reassurance. âHearing you say that? Knowing you feel that way? Itâs⌠everything.â
You bit your lip, your fingers gripping your sweater tightly as you forced yourself to meet his gaze. âYou just make me so nervous,â you admitted, your voice still trembling. âBut I donât want to be nervous. I want to be⌠confident. I want to be the kind of woman who can look at you and not completely fall apart.â
Aaron leaned closer, his hand sliding up to cup your cheek. âJust be you,â he said firmly, his thumb brushing lightly along your skin. âI like that you get nervous. I like that youâre shy. It makes every moment with you feel⌠real.â
Your lips parted slightly, your breath catching at the sincerity in his voice. âYou mean that?â
âI mean it,â he said, his gaze steady. âYouâre perfect just as you are. And if Iâm making you melt just by looking at youâŚâ His lips curved into a faint smirk, and his tone dropped slightly, âIâd say weâre off to a good start.â
You laughed softly, the sound breaking through your nervousness, and Aaron smiled, leaning in to press a gentle kiss to your lips. This time, you didnât pull away or shy away from his intensity. Instead, you let yourself lean into it, into him, feeling the tension between you shift into something warm and electric.
When the kiss ended, you rested your forehead against his, a shy smile tugging at your lips. âYouâre dangerous, you know that?â
âDangerous?â Aaron echoed, his voice filled with playful curiosity.
âYeah,â you said softly, your voice tinged with teasing. âFor my heart.â
Aaron chuckled again, the sound low and rich as he pressed another kiss to your forehead. âThen I guess Iâll have to handle it with care,â he murmured, his voice filled with quiet promise.
Aaronâs forehead remained lightly pressed against yours, his breath warm against your skin. The weight of his hand on your cheek felt grounding, yet the tension between you still simmered, charged with an unspoken pull that neither of you could ignore.
âI mean it,â Aaron said softly, breaking the silence. His voice was low but steady, filled with a tenderness that made your heart flutter. âYou donât have to hide how you feel. Not with me.â
Your fingers trembled as they brushed against his shirt, gripping lightly as though to steady yourself. âItâs just⌠itâs so new,â you murmured, your voice barely above a whisper. âIâve never felt like this before. Not with anyone.â
Aaron pulled back slightly, just enough to look into your eyes. His dark gaze was steady, reassuring, but there was something else in it nowâa quiet intensity that made your breath catch. âNeither have I,â he admitted, his words honest and deliberate. âNot like this.â
Your eyes searched his, the sincerity in his voice making you feel both exposed and comforted all at once. âYou⌠you make it feel easy,â you said softly, your voice trembling. âEven when Iâm nervous, even when I feel like Iâm going to fall apart⌠you make it okay.â
Aaronâs lips quirked into a faint smile, his hand brushing softly along your cheek. âThatâs how you make me feel, too,â he said, his voice low and warm.
The air between you thickened, the tension growing as his thumb traced slow, gentle circles against your skin. You leaned into his touch, your breath hitching as your body betrayed the restraint you were trying to hold onto.
âAaron,â you whispered, your voice trembling. âI want you to kiss me again.â
His gaze darkened slightly, and his smile softened, his hand sliding to the back of your neck as he leaned in. âIâd be lying if I said Iâve wanted anything else all night,â he murmured, his lips brushing against yours as he spoke.
The kiss that followed was deeper this time, more purposeful. Aaronâs other hand rested lightly on your waist, his touch firm but not demanding. He wasnât rushing, wasnât pressing for more, but his presence alone made your skin tingle and your heart race.
You felt your shyness melting away under his attention, replaced by a slow-burning confidence that you hadnât realized was there. Your hands moved from gripping his shirt to sliding up toward his shoulders, your fingers brushing against the soft fabric of his sweater.
When the kiss finally broke, you were both breathing heavily, the silence filled with the sound of your shared breaths. Aaronâs forehead rested against yours once more, his eyes closed for a moment as though he were steadying himself.
âI donât want to rush you,â he said softly, his voice rough with restraint. âBut I canât lieâitâs taking everything in me not to lose myself in you right now.â
Your blush deepened, but instead of retreating, you surprised yourself by speaking boldly. âI donât want to rush either,â you said, your voice trembling but certain. âBut⌠I donât want you to hold back, either. I want to feel this. I want to feel you.â
Aaronâs eyes snapped open, his dark gaze locking onto yours as though he were searching for any sign of doubt. But when he saw none, his lips curved into a small, almost reverent smile.
âAre you sure?â he asked, his tone low but steady.
You nodded, your fingers tightening slightly on his shoulders. âIâve never been more sure,â you whispered.
Aaron leaned in again, his kiss slower this time, more deliberate. His hands moved gently, one brushing along your back while the other cradled your face. Every touch felt like a question, and every response from youâwhether it was a sigh, a soft touch, or the way you leaned into himâwas an answer.
The tension between you no longer felt like a battle but a dance, one that neither of you wanted to end. For the first time, you felt yourself fully surrendering to the moment, to him, letting go of the nervousness that had always held you back.
The warmth of Aaronâs touch grounded you, even as the tension between you spiraled into something electric. His hands, steady yet gentle, moved with purposeâone cradling your cheek, the other brushing down your back, pulling you closer. Every kiss seemed to deepen the connection, erasing the space between you both physically and emotionally.
You leaned into him fully, your hands sliding over his chest and up to his shoulders, clutching him like he was the only thing tethering you to the ground. Your nervousness was still there, but it was drowned out by the intensity of the moment, by the way he looked at youâlike you were the only thing in the world.
Aaron pulled back just slightly, his forehead resting against yours, his breathing uneven as he searched your eyes. âYou can tell me to stop,â he murmured, his voice low and rough. âAnytime. I need you to know that.â
You shook your head quickly, your hands tightening on his shoulders. âI donât want you to stop,â you whispered, your voice trembling but sure. âIâve never wanted anything more.â
His gaze softened, the corner of his mouth curving into a faint smile. âYouâre so beautiful,â he said, his tone laced with admiration. âYou have no idea what you do to me.â
Your breath hitched at his words, your shyness battling with the growing desire blooming in your chest. âI⌠I feel the same way,â you admitted, your voice barely audible. âYou make me feel things I didnât think I could feel.â
Aaron chuckled softly, the sound low and warm, and pressed a kiss to your forehead before capturing your lips again. This time, the kiss was slower, deeper, filled with unspoken promises. His hands began to roam, exploring cautiously but with intent, and every touch sent a new wave of heat through your body.
You let out a soft gasp as his lips left yours, trailing down your jaw and to the sensitive spot just below your ear. Your hands slid into his hair, your fingers curling as you tilted your head, giving him better access. The sound of your sighs, soft and breathy, seemed to spur him on, his movements growing more confident.
âAaron,â you whispered, his name falling from your lips like a plea.
He pulled back just enough to look at you, his dark eyes searching yours once again. âSay the word,â he murmured, his voice thick with restraint. âTell me what you want.â
You swallowed hard, your cheeks burning as you met his gaze. âI want you,â you said softly but firmly, your hands sliding down to his chest. âAll of you.â
Aaronâs lips curved into a faint smile, one filled with warmth and desire. He leaned in, pressing one last lingering kiss to your lips before standing, effortlessly lifting you into his arms as though you weighed nothing. The sudden motion made you laugh softly, your arms wrapping around his neck as he carried you toward your bedroom.
The tension between you reached its peak as he laid you down gently, his touch careful but sure. His gaze lingered on you, his dark eyes filled with a mix of admiration and desire that made your heart race. You reached for him, pulling him closer, and as his lips found yours again, the world around you seemed to melt away.
And then, as the night deepened, the rest was lost to the soft whispers of your names and the quiet, shared discovery of one another, every barrier between you finally falling away.
Time seemed to slow as Aaronâs lips pressed against yours, each kiss deeper, more tender than the last. His touch was reverent, like he was memorizing every curve, every sigh, every part of you that made you uniquely you. The tension between you wasnât rushed or frenzied but deliberate, a dance of unspoken words and shared longing.
His hands, warm and steady, mapped your body like a treasured discovery. Every brush of his fingers was gentle but purposeful, igniting a warmth in you that spread like the soft glow of dawn breaking over the horizon. He treated you with a care youâd never known, as though you were something precious heâd been entrusted to protect.
Aaronâs gaze, dark and full of emotion, never left yours. Even as his lips traveled down your skin, leaving a trail of kisses that made your breath hitch, he watched you, his eyes seeking your every reaction. You felt seen in a way that made you both shy and emboldened, your body arching instinctively toward his touch.
The connection between you was unspoken but undeniable, every movement a reflection of the care and trust youâd built together. His whispered words, soft and low against your ear, sent shivers down your spine, and when he murmured your name, it sounded like a prayer.
You gave yourself to him completely, your hands exploring his strong, steady frame, marveling at the way his body responded to your touch. Each sigh, each quiet moan that escaped his lips, felt like an answer to the questions you didnât know you were asking.
The way he held you, the way his touch lingered as though savoring every moment, made your heart swell. Youâd never felt so adored, so cherished. The tenderness in his movements spoke of more than desireâit was devotion, a quiet declaration of everything he couldnât yet put into words.
As the night deepened, you found yourself lost in him, and he in you. The world outside your small apartment faded into nothingness, leaving only the quiet rhythm of your shared breaths and the gentle hum of something deeperâsomething neither of you could deny.
And when the crescendo came, it wasnât with fireworks or grand gestures but with a soft, shared sigh that spoke of contentment and connection. His forehead rested against yours, his hand brushing a stray strand of hair from your face as he whispered your name one more time, his voice filled with a quiet awe that made your heart ache.
âIâm here,â he murmured, his lips brushing against your temple. âIâm here, and Iâm not going anywhere.â
In that moment, wrapped in his arms, you felt safe, seen, and completely loved. It wasnât just a joining of bodiesâit was the start of something bigger, something that neither of you could deny. And as the night gave way to the quiet stillness of early morning, you knew that whatever came next, youâd face it together.
The first thing you noticed was the warmthâthe kind that wasnât just from the heavy quilt draped over you but from the solid presence beside you. Aaronâs arm was wrapped around your waist, his hand resting gently against your stomach. The steady rhythm of his breathing brushed softly against the back of your neck, grounding you in a way that felt almost surreal.
The faint golden light of morning filtered through the curtains, casting a soft glow across the room. Everything felt still, suspended in a quiet kind of intimacy that made you hesitant to move. For a moment, you simply lay there, your fingers brushing lightly over Aaronâs hand where it rested against you.
âYouâre awake,â his voice came, low and rough from sleep.
You turned slightly, your cheeks warming at the realization that heâd caught you watching the way his fingers curled against your stomach. âI⌠didnât want to wake you,â you said softly, your voice barely above a whisper.
Aaron chuckled, the sound low and soothing. âIâve been awake for a while,â he admitted, his arm tightening slightly around you. âI didnât want to move and risk waking you.â
The tenderness in his words made your chest ache in the best way. You turned in his arms so you could face him, your eyes meeting his. His dark hair was slightly mussed from sleep, and the faint stubble on his jaw only added to the softness in his expression.
âHi,â you said shyly, a small smile tugging at your lips.
âHi,â he replied, his own lips curving into a faint smile. His hand came up to brush a strand of hair from your face, his touch slow and deliberate.
You looked down for a moment, your cheeks flushing under his gaze. âLast nightâŚâ you began, your voice trembling slightly. âIt was⌠I donât even know how to describe it.â
Aaronâs thumb brushed lightly along your jawline, tilting your face up so you had no choice but to look at him. âIt was perfect,â he said simply, his tone filled with quiet conviction. âBecause it was you.â
Your breath hitched at the honesty in his voice, and you felt the familiar heat rise to your cheeks. âYouâre too good at saying things like that,â you murmured, your fingers brushing against his chest.
âI only say what I mean,â he replied, his gaze steady on yours.
For a moment, neither of you spoke. The silence between you was warm, filled with the unspoken connection that had grown steadily between you. You reached up tentatively, your fingers brushing against his cheek.
âI donât think Iâve ever felt like this before,â you admitted softly. âNot with anyone.â
Aaron leaned into your touch, his eyes softening as he covered your hand with his. âNeither have I,â he said, his voice low but certain. âAnd I donât want it to stop.â
You swallowed hard, your heart racing as you met his gaze. âIt scares me,â you confessed, your voice trembling slightly. âHow much I feel for you. How much I⌠want this.â
Aaronâs hand slid down to rest against your waist, his grip firm but comforting. âIt scares me too,â he admitted, his voice rough with honesty. âBut I donât think Iâve ever wanted something more.â
The weight of his words settled over you, and for the first time, the fear that had been lurking at the edges of your mind seemed to fade. You leaned forward, pressing a soft kiss to his lips, and when he pulled you closer, you knew that whatever came next, you wouldnât face it alone.
The two of you stayed like that for a while, tangled together in the quiet morning light, the world outside your small apartment seeming far away. And for the first time in what felt like forever, you allowed yourself to feel it fullyâthe hope, the joy, and the undeniable certainty that you had found something worth holding onto.
âTime for me to get up and open the shop,â you said, your voice tinged with regret. âAnd for you to get to work.â
Aaron sighed, his grip on you loosening reluctantly. âI suppose we canât stay here all day.â
As you slipped out of bed and began to get ready, Aaron remained stretched out, watching you with a quiet intensity. You moved around the room with a blend of shyness and ease, glancing back at him occasionally, your cheeks flushing each time you caught his gaze.
âYouâre staring,â you teased softly as you tied your apron over your casual dress.
âI am,â Aaron admitted unapologetically, sitting up and running a hand through his tousled hair. âYou make it hard not to.â
Your blush deepened, but you didnât shy away this time.
At the BAU, Aaron Hotchner checked his watch as he sifted through a mountain of case files on his desk. He was already late for a briefing with the team, his morning a whirlwind of calls and paperwork. As he stood to leave, the familiar voice of Penelope Garcia carried across the bullpen.
âHotch! Your favorite person is hereâand no, itâs not me this time!â
He glanced up, eyebrows raised, and froze for a brief moment when he saw you standing beside Garcia, a tray of coffee in one hand and a small brown bag in the other. The sight of you in his office, your shy smile softening your features, made his heart tighten in a way he hadnât expected.
You. Here. For him.
Aaron crossed the room in quick strides, his expression softening as he approached. âYou didnât have to come all the way here,â he said gently, his voice dropping to a private tone meant just for you.
âI wanted to,â you replied softly, holding out the tray. âI know youâre busy, and I thought⌠maybe this could make your day a little easier.â
The sincerity in your voice, the quiet thoughtfulness of the gesture, struck something deep within him. Taking the tray, his fingers brushed yours briefly, and he allowed himself a small smile. âThank you,â he said, his voice warm. âThis means more than you know.â
Before he could say more, Penelope stepped in, her enthusiasm uncontainable. âAnd a pastry? Hotch, youâve got a keeper!â
Aaron sighed lightly, glancing at Garcia with a faint shake of his head. âGarcia,â he said, his tone somewhere between exasperation and amusement.
âWhat?â she said innocently, gesturing toward the tray. âIâm just stating facts.â
By now, JJ and Spencer had noticed the commotion and approached, curiosity evident in their expressions. JJ gave him a knowing look before turning her attention to you.
âYou must be the owner of Sweet Beginnings,â JJ said warmly, extending a hand.
Aaron watched as you took the handshake, your shy smile making an appearance again. âI am,â you said softly. âItâs nice to meet you.â
âYouâve got good taste, Hotch,â JJ teased, her gaze flickering back to him with a grin.
Aaron felt a faint warmth creep up his neck, but he kept his expression composed. âLetâs not make this a spectacle,â he said, though his tone lacked its usual edge.
Spencer stepped forward next, his natural awkwardness on full display. âIâve read about coffee shops like yours,â he began, his voice gaining confidence as he spoke. âThey act as community hubs, reducing isolation and fostering social interaction. Itâs a fascinating model.â
Aaronâs gaze shifted to you, watching as you smiled gently at Reidâs rambling. âThatâs one of the reasons I started it,â you said, your voice soft but genuine. âI wanted it to feel like a place where people could feel at home.â
Hearing you speak about your passion made Aaronâs chest tighten. Heâd always admired your gentleness, but seeing you hold your own in the midst of his teamâyour shyness balanced by quiet confidenceâmade him feel something deeper, something solid.
Penelope, never one to let a moment pass without commentary, clapped her hands together. âYou have no idea how much joy this brings me. Hotch hasnât smiled this much in years, and now youâre here with coffee? Youâre a saint--Hotch, can we keep her?â
Aaron gave her a sharp look, though the faintest smirk tugged at his lips. âThatâs enough, Garcia.â
You laughed softly, your blush deepening as you glanced at him. âI should probably let you get back to work,â you said, your voice still tinged with nervousness.
Aaron stepped forward slightly, lowering his voice so only you could hear. âIâll walk you out.â
He led you toward the elevator, the rest of the teamâs chatter fading into the background. When you reached the doors, Aaron turned to face you fully, his expression softening as he took in the sight of youâyour shy smile, the faint blush still lingering on your cheeks.
âThank you,â he said quietly, his voice filled with sincerity. âFor coming here. For this.â He gestured toward the coffee tray still in his hand.
âItâs nothing,â you said quickly, though your smile told him otherwise.
âItâs not,â Aaron replied firmly, his gaze locking onto yours. âYouâve made my day better in more ways than one.â
The elevator doors opened, and you hesitated for a moment before stepping inside. âIâll see you soon?â you asked softly, your eyes meeting his.
âYou will,â Aaron said, his voice steady but warm.
As the doors closed and you disappeared from view, Aaron stood there for a moment, the coffee tray still in his hands. His morning had started as chaos, but now, with the simple gift of your presence, everything felt lighter.
He returned to his desk, Penelopeâs teasing grin already waiting for him. But as he sipped the coffee youâd brought, Aaron couldnât help but think about how seamlessly youâd begun to fit into his lifeâand how much he wanted to keep it that way.
The weeks that followed were a blur of quiet mornings, shared laughter, and the slow, steady building of something undeniable between Aaron Hotchner and you. Each date felt like peeling back another layer, revealing more of who you both were beneath the carefully constructed walls life had required you to build.
Aaron found himself drawn to your worldâthe warm, comforting atmosphere of your coffee shop, the way you spoke about your love for creating a place where people could feel at home. He loved the way your cheeks flushed when he surprised you with flowers or when he praised your baking. You, in turn, found yourself mesmerized by the way Aaron balanced his intensity with softness, his protectiveness with vulnerability. He opened up to you in ways you knew were rare, sharing pieces of his past, his fears, and his hopes for the future.
The intimate moments between you grew, each one deepening the connection. There were stolen kisses in the quiet of your apartment, his hands gentle but firm as he pulled you closer. There were late-night phone calls when his cases kept him away, his voice low and soothing as he talked to you about everything and nothing. There were mornings where he lingered at your shop before work, his dark eyes lighting up at the sight of you bustling behind the counter.
Your shyness began to ease in his presence, replaced by a quiet confidence that bloomed under his care. Aaron, in turn, found himself leaning into the romance of it allâbringing you small gifts that reminded him of you, planning thoughtful dates where he could watch your eyes light up, and holding you close as though afraid to let go.
It wasnât long before you both realized the depth of what was forming between you. Love, quiet and sure, began to weave its way into your lives. And while neither of you said the words out loud just yet, it was clear in the way he looked at you, in the way you reached for him, and in the way you both felt when you were together: like you had finally found a home in each other.
The day you met Jack was unassuming but transformative for Aaron. He had been nervous, more than he cared to admit, as he brought his son to your coffee shop one sunny Saturday morning. Jack, curious and wide-eyed, had taken to you immediately, charmed by your gentle demeanor and the way you spoke to him with such genuine care.Â
You had knelt to his level, offering him a cookie youâd saved for him and asking about his favorite games with such ease that it made Aaronâs heart ache. Watching the two of you laugh together over a shared jokeâor seeing Jack cling to your hand as you guided him behind the counter to show him the âsecret bakery magicââsolidified something deep within Aaron.Â
In that moment, he saw not only how naturally you fit into his world but how much joy you brought to his sonâs life as well. It was as if a missing piece he hadnât realized he was searching for had finally clicked into place, and for the first time in years, Aaron allowed himself to hope for a future filled with the love and warmth you brought so effortlessly into their lives.
The soft hum of the heater filled the quiet of your apartment as Aaron sat on your couch, his tie loosened and sleeves rolled up after a long day. The scent of tea lingered in the air, the steam curling lazily from the cup youâd placed in front of him. He felt the weight of the day still on his shoulders, but the warmth of your homeâand your presenceâwas already easing it away.
âYou wouldnât believe the guesses I got today about the âsecret ingredientâ in my apple tarts,â you said with a small laugh, sitting across from him in the armchair. âCinnamon, nutmeg⌠someone even suggested lavender.â
Aaron chuckled softly, the sound low and warm. âLavender? In an apple tart?â
âI know,â you said, laughing as you tucked a strand of hair behind your ear. âI couldnât tell her the truth. Itâd ruin the mystery.â
Aaron watched you as you spoke, your laughter soft and genuine, the way your hands moved expressively when you got caught up in a story. It was the kind of moment he never thought heâd have againâsimple, comforting, and entirely yours.
âYouâre good at this, you know,â he said suddenly, his voice soft.
You looked up at him, tilting your head slightly. âAt what?â
âMaking things feel lighter,â he replied, his gaze steady. âEasier.â
You blushed, a shy smile playing on your lips. âI think you just need more nights off.â
Aaron shook his head, his eyes not leaving yours. âItâs not about nights off,â he said quietly. âItâs you.â
The words came so easily, so naturally, that they surprised even him. He hadnât planned to say them, but now that they were out there, he realized just how deeply he meant them.
Your blush deepened, and you ducked your head, your fingers fidgeting with the edge of your sweater. âAaronâŚâ
âCome here,â he said softly, patting the seat beside him.
You hesitated for only a moment before moving to sit next to him, leaning into his side. His arm came around you instinctively, holding you close as though he couldnât bear to let go.
For a while, neither of you spoke. The room was filled only with the soft ticking of the clock and the quiet hum of the heater. Aaronâs fingers traced absent patterns along your arm, his mind racing with thoughts he couldnât hold back any longer.
âI donât want to scare you,â he began, his voice low but steady. âBut I need to tell you something.â
You turned your head slightly, your wide eyes meeting his. âWhat is it?â
He hesitated, his hand stilling on your arm as he searched for the right words. But then, as he looked at youâyour shy smile, your gentle eyes, the quiet strength in the way you leaned into himâhe realized there was no point in holding back.
âI love you,â he said, the words quiet but firm. There was no hesitation in his tone now, no doubt. âI didnât plan to say it, not tonight, but itâs true. And I need you to know that.â
Your breath hitched, and for a moment, you stared at him, your cheeks flushed with emotion. âYou⌠you do?â
âI do,â Aaron said, his voice softening as his hand moved to cup your cheek. âI know itâs fast, and I donât want to overwhelm you. But youâve brought something into my life I didnât think Iâd ever have again. And I mean itâevery word.â
Tears pricked at your eyes, and a radiant smile spread across your face as you reached up to cover his hand with yours. âI love you too,â you whispered, your voice trembling but sure.
Aaron exhaled, relief and something deeper flooding through him. He leaned forward, capturing your lips in a kiss that was slow and tender, filled with everything he couldnât put into words.
When he pulled back, his forehead rested against yours, and he smiledâa rare, genuine smile that you knew was just for you. âYou make me feel like myself again,â he murmured. âLike Iâm not just⌠getting through the day.â
âYou make me feel the same way,â you said softly, your fingers brushing against his jaw.
In the quiet warmth of your apartment, with your heartbeats steady and aligned, Aaron realized that he hadnât just fallen in love with youâhe had found a future he hadnât dared to hope for. And with you in his arms, it felt as though everything in his world had finally fallen into place.
The months that followed were filled with a quiet joy that neither of you had anticipated but both of you cherished. Aaron found himself carving out moments of calm amidst the chaos of his work, prioritizing time with you in a way that felt natural, even necessary. You, in turn, opened up in ways you never thought possible, letting him see every piece of youâyour dreams, your fears, your pastâand finding that he met each one with unwavering patience and care.
One evening, after a long day for both of you, Aaron arrived at your apartment with Jack in tow. The boy had insisted on bringing you a drawing heâd madeâtwo stick figures holding hands, standing in front of a coffee shop with the words âY/N and Dadâ scrawled in his careful handwriting. The look on Aaronâs face as Jack handed it to you, beaming with pride, spoke volumes. He was proud of the life you were all building together, the way you had seamlessly become a part of his and Jackâs world.
Later that evening, as Jack dozed off on your couch, Aaron helped you clean up after dinner. The domesticity of the moment struck himâhis sleeves rolled up, you at the sink rinsing dishes, both of you working in quiet harmony. It wasnât just comfortable; it was home.
âDo you ever think about the future?â Aaron asked suddenly, his voice low but steady.
You glanced over your shoulder, your brow furrowing slightly at the question. âI do,â you said softly, drying your hands on a towel. âWhy?â
Aaron turned to face you, his dark eyes holding yours with an intensity that made your breath catch. âBecause I see it. With you.â
Your heart skipped a beat, your lips parting as you struggled to find the words to respond. Before you could speak, Aaron stepped closer, his hands settling lightly on your waist.
âI never thought Iâd have this again,â he admitted, his voice quiet but filled with emotion. âA home. A partner. Someone who makes me want to be better every single day.â
Tears welled in your eyes as his words sank in, and you reached up to rest your hands on his chest. âAaronâŚâ
âI love you,â he said firmly, his hands tightening slightly on your waist. âIâve loved you since I walked into your shop for the first time, even if I didnât realize it then. And Iâll keep loving youâfor as long as youâll have me.â
Your tears spilled over, and you let out a soft, breathy laugh as you nodded. âI love you too,â you whispered, your voice trembling. âI always will.â
Aaron leaned down, pressing a soft, lingering kiss to your lips, and in that moment, everything else faded away. The challenges of his job, the weight of his pastâthey didnât disappear, but they no longer defined him. You were his future, and he was yours.
As Jack stirred on the couch, mumbling something about cookies in his sleep, Aaron pulled back with a soft chuckle. âI should probably put him to bed,â he said, his forehead resting against yours for a moment longer.
You smiled, your fingers brushing against his jaw. âStay,â you said softly. âBoth of you. Stay tonight.â
Aaronâs eyes softened, and he nodded, his heart swelling with a quiet certainty. âWeâd like that,â he murmured, pressing another kiss to your forehead.
That night, as the three of you settled into the cozy rhythm of your home, Aaron couldnât help but feel that this was the start of something new. Not just a chapter, but an entirely different bookâone filled with love, laughter, and a life he hadnât dared to dream of until he met you. And as he held you close, with Jack asleep nearby, he knew he was exactly where he was meant to be.
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canât stop thinking about babydaddy!rafe taking toddler!daughter out for the day because you have plans â and heâs not really sure what the best way to entertain a toddler is, so he takes her to the drive-through zoo.
she seems happy enough in her car seat in the back, the buzz-cut kook checking her through the mirror every so often until they arrive there. âalright, yâready to see some animals? huh?â he cooâs, craning round to look at her as she squeals and bangs her chubby fists in excitement. âyeaaah. you look excited. looove animals, just like mommy â donât you?â he pulls into the ticket booth, scanning the code on his phone before they let him in, rafeâs large expensive car crawling slowly up the cobblestone.
itâs hard to know if sheâs enjoying the sights at first, blinking her big round eyes at the sights that pass her. until of course, sheâs confronted with her favourite animal. the animal she was most excited about when daddy told her they were going to the zoo.
âcamel!â she yells, and rafe lets the car sit still, the two gazing out their assigned windows at the dusty animal boredly inspecting some grass. âcamel from the book, daddy!â she babbles in baby talk, and though heâs got no clue why sheâd be so excited over a camel of all animals, or what âbookâ sheâs babbling about â he entertains it anyway.
âthats right, peanut.â he croons, turning in his seat once again to look her way, sunglasses rattling against his chest where they hang from his polo. the camel comes a little closer to the car, and despite your strict instruction â rafe unwinds his daughters window just a tad. âlook at thaaat, huh?â
âcamel! camel!â she clasps her hands together â the spitting image of you and rafe smiles, all warm and genuine. it was a real shame you couldnât come today. the camel looks right through the window at his little girl before spitting in disinterest on the ground and continuing to trot away. rafe kisses his teeth.
âyeah walk away from my little girl, rude ass bitch.â he lets slip. itâs quiet, but he knows he shouldnât say it anyway. luckily for his little girl, she didnât seem to mind or notice the camels disinterest, happily humming to herself as rafe continues to slowly drive the car along the cobble once more. thereâs a couple of seconds of silence â and just as rafe is about to fill it, asking if sheâd wanna see the monkeys next, your daughter speaks up.
loud and unabashed, she grins. âbitch!â
rafe blinks, head whipping round to glance at her. âoh shâ uh, nah. honey we donât uh, we donât say those things alright? sâa bad word. your mommy will kill me if she hears yââ
âbitch! bitch bitch bitch!â she giggles, clapping her hands together. rafe presses his lips together at his only mistake.
âhey, language kiddo.â
the rest of the day is spent filled with distractions for his little girl. ensuring she forgets all about that naughty word by buying her whatever useless stuffed animal from the drive in zoo, whatever chicken nuggets from the restaurant that sheâll barely nibble on, repeating whatever silly joke that makes her cackle. heâs convinced it works, and soon â even rafe forgets all about the incident.
sheâs practically asleep by the time rafeâs handing her back to you at the end of their day.
âwas everything okay? did you take pictures?â you smile, looking tired from whatever chaotic day youâd had but still beautiful nonetheless. rafe blinks himself out of a stare quickly, going to answer.
âno yeah, loads uh⌠iâll send âem through when i get home.â he nods, wiping his hands on his pockets watching the toddler stir, now back in her mothers arms. she gives you a tight cuddle before sleepily craning round to look at rafe, hair all messy and one eye still stuck shut.
âsay bye to daddy.â you coo quietly, bouncing her a few times. sheâs seemingly too tired, instead offering a tiny fist to wave at him in parting. he smiles, eyes flickering away from you to catch her hand and press a kiss to it before backing upâ taking in the perfect family that was just out of his reach before turning back around to walk back to his car, fishing for his keys in his pocket.
then, comes your daughters voice. raspy and sleepy â yet clear and unmistakeable.
âbye bitch!â
rafe slowly spins on his heel, just in time to watch your face turn from confusion, to horror, to pissed off. at him.
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Ginge With Lando & His Overly Affectionate Girlfriend
Pairing: Lando Norris x reader Requested: Yes, another one for @remmysthings â¤ď¸ Summary: Angry Ginge can't keep himself from making jabs at Lando and his girlfriend Words: 849
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Angry Ginge and Lando were in the middle of filming yet another video together. Their friendship had garnered a respectable following for their shared humor and chaotic antics. For todayâs video, they met at Landoâs place since Ginge was already in Monaco for vacation, and it was supposed to be a straightforward review of the newest gaming gear. However, Ginge had other plans.
âAlright, Lando, letâs get this party started!â Ginge exclaimed, clapping Lando on the back with enough force to nearly knock him off the chair. âWelcome back, everyone, to another episode of âGinge & Landoâs Adventures,â where we test out the coolest gear and I get to make fun of Lando.â
Landoâs laugh immediately filled the room, a warm and infectious sound. âYou know, one of these days, Iâm going to get you back for all these jabs.â
Ginge snorted. âSure, sure. Weâll see how that goes. But for now, letâs get to it. And hey, speaking of âgetting back,â look whoâs here!â
The door creaked open, and Y/N walked in, carrying a steaming cup of coffee and wearing a smile that made Landoâs face light up instantly. She walked over to Lando, who was now wearing a goofy grin, and gave him a quick kiss on the cheek.
âHey, lovebirds,â Ginge called out with a smirk, tilting his head towards the camera. âNice to see you two being all cute and lovey-dovey. Did you come by to remind Lando to stay smitten?â
Ginge put on a mock serious expression, placing a hand over his heart. âAh, the daily dose of affection. How romantic. Tell me, Lando, does Y/N have you wrapped around her finger, or are you still pretending to be a rugged racer?â
âJust bringing Lando his coffee. And yes, Iâm here to remind him how amazing I am" Y/N laughed, her eyes twinkling with mischief.
Lando rolled his eyes but couldnât hide his grin. âIâll have you know, Iâm perfectly fine with being wrapped around her finger.â
Y/N raised an eyebrow playfully. âIs that a problem, Ginge?â
Ginge shook his head. âOh, no problem at all! I just find it hilarious how you two are so completely absorbed in each other. I mean, you guys make every day feel like a cheesy rom-com.â
Y/N chuckled, wrapping her arm around Landoâs shoulder. âWell, someoneâs got to keep Lando from turning into a complete hermit.â
âTouchĂŠ,â Ginge said, putting a hand to his heart in mock defeat. âAlright, letâs get back to the review before I start feeling all gooey from this lovey-dovey vibe.â
As the filming continued, Ginge made a few more playful jabs at Lando and Y/Nâs relationship. He turned to the camera with an exaggerated sigh. âYou know, I wonder if we should just rename this video âGinge With Lando & His Overly Affectionate Girlfriend.â It might get more views.â
Lando tried to stifle a laugh, shaking his head, but failed miserably as a deep red blush crept onto his face. âOh, shut up, Ginge.â
âGinge, are you saying you donât appreciate our affection?â Y/N, pretending to be offended, placed a hand on her chest in mock horror.Â
âNot at all!â The red-head said with a wink. âI just think itâs a bit much for a gaming video. But hey, if it makes you two happy, who am I to complain?â
After the video wrapped up, Lando and Y/N shared a smile, clearly enjoying the playful banter. Ginge, meanwhile, was still chuckling to himself, clearly amused by the dayâs events.
âThanks for stopping by, Y/N,â Lando said, giving her another quick kiss, this one lingering just a bit longer. âYou made the video more fun.â
Y/N smiled back, her eyes sparkling with love. âGlad I could help. And donât let Ginge get to you too much. Heâs just jealous of our cuteness.â
Ginge shook his head, feigning exasperation. âJealous? Me? Never. Iâm just here to keep things interesting. And trust me, this is as interesting as it gets.â
As Y/N prepared to leave, she paused at the door, glancing back at Lando and Ginge. âYou two better not be late for dinner. Iâve got a reservation at that new place we all wanted to try.â
Landoâs eyes widened in realization. âOh, right! I almost forgot. Thanks for the reminder, Y/N.â
âNo problem,â Y/N said, giving Lando a final wave before stepping out. âHave fun with the rest of your filming. And Ginge, try not to embarrass Lando too much.â
Ginge gave a mock salute. âIâll do my best. But no promises!â
As the door closed behind Y/N, Lando turned to Ginge with a grin. âYou know, you really should try to be a bit nicer. Iâm sure youâd make a lot more friends if you werenât always so cheeky.â
Ginge raised an eyebrow, a mischievous glint in his eye. âWhereâs the fun in that? Besides, if it werenât for me, who would keep you on your toes?â
Lando laughed, shaking his head. âFair point. I guess I canât complain too much.â
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ATEEZ as Hogwarts Students
Pairing(s): hogwarts student!ateez x hogwarts student!reader
Word Count: 9.8k
A/N: Oh my gosh, thank you all so much for helping me reach 2.3k followers! To celebrate this, I'm back again with another one of these! Once again, special thanks to my one and only, my pookie, @itstheghostofmypast, for helping me confirm which houses some of the members should be inđ
ATEEZ MASTERLIST
Hongjoong â Gryffindor
The Poor Prefect That Nobody Takes Seriously
"I swear to god, if I see another damn chocolate frog loose in the dorm, I'llâ" Before Hongjoong could even finish, a cheeky first-year passing by stuck his tongue out at him. "What are you gonna do? Run off to cry to Professor McGonagall again?"
The seventh-year's jaw dropped, his blood pressure spiking, but the kid was gone before he could even scold him. Two yearsâhe'd been a prefect for almost two years now, and still, no one ever took him seriously. Thinking back to his early days as an optimistic prefect, eager to bring order and discipline to his rowdy housemates, he knew now how impossible that dream was.
But was he going to stop trying?
Not a damn chance.
Hongjoong had chosen to become a prefect the very moment he was eligible in his fifth year. Professors had always praised him as reliable, a natural-born leader, and he'd believed that wholeheartedly. He'd pictured himself bringing order to his dormitory, respected by his housemates for his efforts to keep things in line. But the reality? Gryffindors, as he was learning, could be a lot harder to control than he ever expected.
Unfortunately, his "small but mighty" reputation didn't exactly translate into authority. He'd start off with a firm tone, reminding them of the rules, only to watch them twist his words into a rallying cry for their next scheme. His attempts at seriousness somehow only fueled their chaotic Gryffindor spirits, making him seem more like a mascot for daring antics than a figure of discipline.
While the academic staff continued to commend his commitment, his classmates saw him as the "cool" prefectâthe one who'd cover for them more often than not, a little too forgiving to actually be feared. Some nights, he'd even find himself dragged into the very pranks he was supposed to be preventing, swept up by the contagious energy of his friends.
Despite everything, Hongjoong couldn't bring himself to truly give up. Every morning, he'd tell himself that today was the day he'd put his foot down, that he'd be the prefect his professors always said he could be. He knew the odds weren't in his favour, but in true Gryffindor fashion, he wasn't about to back down from the challenge.
Today's the dayâI can feel it in my bones.
Letting out a determined breath, Hongjoong's gaze fixed on the notice board, now littered with doodles, silly notes, and questionable "decorations." With a purposeful nod, he crossed his arms and cleared his throat, catching the attention of the Gryffindors lounging around the common room. "Forget the frogs then. How many times have I told you all not to vandalise the notice board with your nonsense? It's used solely forâ"
"For important announcements. Yes, we get it," piped up a cheeky third-year, eyes glinting with mischief. "But there are no announcements at the moment, so is it really so bad if we, y'know, decorate a little?"
And there it was againâthe quick responses that left him speechless every time. Hongjoong tried to keep his expression stern, but a tiny part of him could almost see their point. Was it so bad to have a bit of fun? No, he reminded himself, that's not the point. But as he felt his resolve waver, he knew a miracle wasn't going to happen today. Why couldn't he be both firm and likeable, just likeâ
"Oh, so you want to test if it's bad?" your voice cut through, sharp but calm, as you stepped down from the spiral staircase. You'd been listening long enough to hear their usual defiance, and you were not about to let them undermine your boyfriend's authority. "How about we invite the professors to take a look at your 'artwork' and see how much they'd appreciate it, hm?"
Like you.
Hongjoong released a breath he hadn't realised he was holding, grateful for your support. You, with your knack for balancing authority and approachability, were everything he wished he could be as a prefect. If he could just learn how to be firm, like you, maybe Gryffindor's antics would finally come under control.
"You heard her," he added, finding a bit of confidence again as he nodded in agreement. "Clean it up. Now."
The students exchanged glances, sighing as they reluctantly began peeling off the doodles. He couldn't help but grin a little as he glanced your way.
"Thanks, babe," he mouthed.
You shook your head, smiling as you nodded toward the remaining Gryffindors lounging around. "I'm heading to the Great Hall first. I'll leave it to you to get everyone to breakfast on time, Joong. Think you can handle it?"
Hongjoong nodded enthusiastically, eager to make you proud. "You bet. They're going to see a whole new Prefect Kim this year," he declared confidently.
You laughed, both amused and a bit sceptical. He'd nearly caved to their antics just moments ago, but that was part of his charm. You loved how different he was from youâhow he helped you loosen up when you were too serious, just as you helped him stay firm when he got a little too lenient. Together, you two were like yin and yang, balanced and perfectly matched, as everyone in the house always teased.
Squeezing his hand, you gave him a playful smile. "Show 'em, tiger," you winked before turning to leave, catching a glimpse of his cheeks turning pink.
The moment you were out of sight, the common room burst into whistles and smirks around him. Snapping out of his trance, your boyfriend rolled his eyes, trying to keep his composure.
"Alright, folks," he called out, clapping his hands. "You heard my girl. Let's cooperate for once and head to the Great Hall on timeâdon't make me disappoint her!"
The Gryffindors grinned, shuffling toward the door without a fuss, eager to play along. He smirked, pleased with their obedience whenever you were mentioned. Maybe he'd always need your presence to keep this difficult crowd in line, but he didn't mind at all. He knew they didn't have to fear him for him to be a good prefect. Deep down, he knew they all adored him, and he was pretty sure that, rule-breaking aside, they wouldn't truly make things difficult for him. They just loved teasing himâbecause, honestly, he might just be their favourite prefect.
Seonghwa â Hufflepuff
The Goody Two Shoes and Teacher's Pet
"Oh, Seonghwa, my boy! What brings you here on a weekend? Shouldn't you be off enjoying Hogsmeade with your girlfriend?" Professor Sprout asked, pleasantly surprised as her star student stepped into the greenhouse, notebook in hand. The seventh-year smiled brightly, giving her a respectful nod before approaching.
"Good afternoon, Professor! I just came by to check on my mandrakeâI'm determined to cultivate one to maturity for my latest Restorative Draught. And, uh⌠my girlfriend, she'll be here to join me soon," he added, rubbing the back of his neck, cheeks turning pink at the mention of you.
Professor Sprout's expression softened, a smile touching her lips. "You're too hard working for your own good, both of you," she gently chided, pride swelling as she glanced at the Hufflepuff sigil pinned proudly on his denim jacket. Even on a day when house representation wasn't required, Park Seonghwa wore his Hufflepuff loyalty openly, reminding everyone where his heart belonged. She knew he had a bright future ahead, and if she were to ever consider early retirement, he would be her top choice to take over as the next Herbology professor.
As if on cue, you pushed open the greenhouse doors and stepped inside. "Hwa, are you here already?" you called, glancing around before your eyes landed on your boyfriend and Professor Sprout.
Seonghwa, who'd been focused on his mandrake, looked up at the sound of your voice, a soft smile lighting up his face. In the presence of authority, he resisted the urge to rush over and hug you, his restraint both endearing and unmistakable. You bit back a laugh, amused by his adorable attempt at composure.
"Oh! Good afternoon, Professor!" you greeted, nodding respectfully. "Are we disturbing you? We can come another day if you need the greenhouse for your work."
She smiled warmly, waving off your concern. "Not at all, dearie. I was just on my way out. You two enjoy your little date," she added with a knowing wink. "And if you're in the mood for a treat, there are some extra Every Flavour Beans on the top shelfâplease help yourselves."
"Thank you, Professor!" you and Seonghwa chimed in unison, exchanging a look of warmth and shared gratitude. As the elderly woman left, he gently took your hand, pulling you close enough to place a soft kiss on your forehead. You leaned into him with a contented sigh. "How embarrassingânow she's certain we're dating," you murmured, unable to hide your own smile.
He chuckled, his eyes dancing with affection. "Is that such a terrible thing, love? Maybe it's time the whole world knows you're mine."
You gasped in mock scandal, playfully nudging his shoulder. "How improper," you laughed, but a blush crept into your cheeks. Though you'd never formally announced your relationship, it was hardly a secretâeveryone must have guessed by now with all the time you spent together. But for the sake of his reputation as the model student, you'd both kept things understated, not feeling the need to broadcast your love. Now, though, there was a new spark in his eyes, a hint of the Slytherin heritage running through his veins, as if he suddenly wanted the world to see what his heart had always known.
Seonghwa, after all, was the first Hufflepuff in a long line of Ravenclaws and Slytherinsâa surprise his family hadn't quite anticipated. But their surprise had never bothered him. Instead, it had only strengthened his resolve to prove that Hufflepuff was as noble and worthy as any other house. Consistently at the top of his class in Herbology and Care of Magical Creatures, he'd gained the admiration of professors for his quiet dedication and high moral standards. Always the first to lend a hand to new students or submit his assignments, he was as dependable as they came.
Yet as much as he wanted to honour his house and his achievements, his heart now longed for something deeper. For the first time, he wanted his familyâand everyone elseâto see you, the one who had believed in him through every challenge and celebrated every victory, who had loved him exactly as he was. He knew that letting you into his life so openly would be the proudest badge he could ever wear.
"So," he began, biting his lip as he shifted his focus from the mandrake to you, who was busily jotting down notes about its latest growth. "Should we spend some time in Hogsmeade after this?" His voice was soft, almost hesitant, and your eyes widened slightly, your actions faltering as you locked gazes with him.
"You're joking, right? All our friends are thereâ" you started, but he shook his head, his expression earnest. "I'm serious, love."
The weight of his words sank in, and you realised he wasn't joking at all. A rush of emotions washed over you. "I... I don't know why it took me so long, but I don't want to hide my feelings for you anymore. I want to openly show my affection and be like every other couple in school. It's already our seventh year, and we haven't even been on a proper date. Can we make this the first of many more? Would you like to... go on a date with me?"
Placing your pen down, you blinked, your heart racing at his sincere proposal. This was a big step. Once the truth was out in the open, there would be no turning backâeveryone, including his family, would know about you two. But as you looked into his eyes, you felt a rush of warmth. If he was ready for it, then so were you. You knew he would always protect you, no matter what.
With a shy smile, you nodded, feeling butterflies fluttering in your stomach. "Thought you'd never ask."
His face broke into a radiant grin, and the world around you seemed to melt away. Seonghwa stepped closer, allowing your head to rest against his shoulder, enveloped in the warmth of his presence like a cosy blanket. "I can't wait," he murmured softly.
"Me too," you replied, a wave of excitement bubbling in your chest.
In that greenhouse, surrounded by vibrant plants and warm sunlight, you both felt the first tender blooms of something beautifulâa love that was finally ready to thrive in the open, with all the joy and light that came with it.
Yunho â Hufflepuff
The Popular Triwizard Champion
"Well? Have you managed to figure out the next task, golden boy?"
Yunho's head snapped around at the sound of your voice, his wide eyes betraying his surprise. Before he could respond, a few stray water droplets from his damp hair splashed onto you, drawing a squeal from your lips.
"Oh no! Angel, I'm so sorry!" he stammered, hastily brushing at your sleeve, his genuine concern making you laugh. He held the golden egg tightly, now safely shut after his latest round of inspections. "But seriously, what are you doing here? You'll be in trouble if anyone finds you sneaking into the prefect's bathroom!"
You snorted, though your heart melted at the way his brows knitted with worry. "Well, I could say the same for you, Yuyu. You're not a prefect either," you quipped with a grin.
He chuckled, the sound echoing in the steamy room as he swam closer to where you sat at the edge of the bath, your legs lazily dangling in the water. Gently, he set the golden egg beside you, then rested his arms on your thighs, gazing up at you with a playful smirk.
"The difference is, I'm a Triwizard Champion," he teased, his grin widening, "and you're not."
Rolling your eyes, you booped his nose with a finger, earning a soft laugh from him. "True, I'm not," you replied, sticking your tongue out cheekily. "But I am your girlfriend, so that grants me a special privilege, doesn't it?"
Yunho's gaze softened as he beamed up at you, water glistening on his face like tiny jewels. "Yeah," he murmured, his voice warm and affectionate. "It definitely does."
With a tender smile, you reached out to brush the water from his face, gently pushing his damp hair back from his eyes. Your heart skipped a beat when he instinctively leaned into your touch, his warmth grounding you despite the growing tension in your chest.
"You haven't answered me yet," you reminded him softly, your voice barely above a whisper. "Have you figured out the answer to the second task?"
He nodded, his hand lifting to cover yours on his cheek, holding it in place as though it anchored him. He gave your fingers a soft, reassuring squeeze. "I have," he murmured, his gaze meeting yours with a quiet intensity. "But... I don't want you to freak out. Everything's going to be okay, I promise."
Despite his comforting tone, the knot in your stomach tightened. You tried to mask it with a cheeky smile, nudging him lightly with your foot in the water. "Suuure, Yuyu. I totally believe you when you say these tasks will get easier. I mean, it's not like the first one involved dragons or anything."
Your boyfriend sighed, a bittersweet smile tugging at his lips. You knew he was thinking about the moment his name had been announced as the Hogwarts championâthe wave of fear that had gripped you as the Great Hall erupted in cheers.
He had submitted his name on a whim, more as a joke than anything. He hadn't thought for a second he'd actually be chosen. But of course, you should've known better. He was Jung Yunhoâthe school's golden boy. Everyone adored him, from his endless optimism to his natural charm. He could light up any room he walked into and never turned away anyone in need. His wild card selection had shocked everyone, but he had embraced it with the same unshakable enthusiasm he brought to everything in life.
For him, the Triwizard Tournament was an adventure, a chance to make memories and new friends. For you, it was a constant worry. You knew the dangers far too well, and it terrified you. Still, when he had emerged victorious after the first task, his joy had been contagious, and you told yourself you had to let your fear go. You couldn't hold him back from greatness. He needed your support, and you were determined to be the girlfriend he deserved.
Leaning forward, you pressed a quick kiss to his lips, hoping it would reassure him as much as it did you. "Alright," you whispered, brushing your thumb along his jaw. "So tell me. What's the second task?"
Before you could pull away, he held onto you, wrapping an arm around your waist and resting his forehead against yours. His voice softened, steady but laced with a vulnerability he rarely showed.
"The Black Lake," he said quietly. "I... I have a feeling I'm going to need you to get through this task."
His words sent a shiver down your spine, but the conviction in his eyes made you hold your ground. Whatever this task demanded, you knew one thing for sure: you'd face it together.
And his predictions couldn't have been more accurateâhe and the champions from Durmstrang and Beauxbatons had an hour to retrieve something that had been stolen from them from the merpeople's village beneath the Black Lake.
The lake was eerily silent, its surface shimmering under the overcast sky as Yunho broke through the water, gasping for air. His strong arms cradled you protectively, his chest rising and falling in rapid bursts. The tension that had gripped him since the start of the task finally began to ease now that you were safe in his embrace.
You coughed violently, expelling the icy water from your lungs, your breaths coming in sharp, shallow bursts. The fragments of what had happened began piecing themselves together in your mindâthe haunting stillness of the underwater village, the muffled echo of water all around, and your boyfriend's words from the prefect's bathroom resurfacing with a jarring clarity: "I have a feeling I'm going to need you to get through this task."
He had been right.
The task wasn't just about retrieving an object of valueâit was about recovering the most precious thing stolen from them.
For Yunho, that had been you.
"Oh thank god, you're alright," he murmured, his voice thick with relief as he guided you onto the shore. The cheers and applause from the crowd were a distant hum in the background, drowned out by the pounding of his heart. Grabbing a towel, he draped it over your shoulders, enveloping you in its warmth before pulling you close. His arms wrapped around you securely, as though anchoring you back to him and shielding you from the chill that clung to the air.
You pressed your forehead against his shoulder, his familiar scent grounding you amidst the chaos of the moment. Despite the lingering cold, a soft smile crept onto your lips. Your voice, though weak, carried an unwavering sincerity. "How could I not be? You'll always save me⌠my hero."
His grip on you tightened at your words, his heart swelling with emotion as he buried his face in your hair. "Always," he whispered, his voice steady but laced with the weight of his promise. "Now I understand how hard it is for you to worry about me. I promise I'll make it out alive, every timeâfor you."
The announcement of his second-place finish barely registered. Everything seemed insignificant in the face of what truly mattered. All that filled his mind was the undeniable fact that you were safe, right here in his armsâthe one person he cared for most.
Yeosang â Ravenclaw
The Annoying Ace
"Hey, Kang! What'd you get for Potions? There's no way you aced it this timeâit was brutal, and you barely studied before the test," a fellow Ravenclaw called out, pulling Yeosang from his thoughts. He glanced up, a small, nonchalant smile gracing his lips as he held up his graded paper. "You're right, it was tough. I only got an A- this time."
The room fell silent. His classmates stared at him, their jaws nearly hitting the floor. Was he serious? Most of the class had barely scraped by, even after endless hours of revision. Seventh-year Potions was no joke, filled with the most complex and challenging formulas known to the wizarding world.
"Only an A-? Are you kidding me? Did you bribe the professor or something?" someone blurted out, their voice tinged with disbelief.
You, seated next to your boyfriend, shot them a sharp glare. "Say that again in front of Professor Slughorn. I dare you," you retorted, crossing your arms.
The student huffed indignantly, muttering under their breath. "Whatever. You probably cheated with Felix Felicis or something."
Before you could unleash another scathing comeback, Yeosang gently placed a hand on your shoulder, his calm demeanour soothing your rising temper. His ever-composed smile didn't waver as he addressed the accusation. "Well," he began, his voice light but laced with quiet confidence, "if we were skilled enough to brew the Liquid Luck flawlessly and effectively, wouldn't that alone prove we deserve our grades?"
The remark landed with perfect precision, leaving everyone speechless. They knew he had a point. Brewing the luck potion wasn't just difficultâit was borderline impossible for most, requiring six months of meticulous preparation and risking catastrophic failure if done even slightly wrong.
The room buzzed with unspoken thoughts. If you and Yeosang could pull off such a feat, would the Potions exam have been challenging for either of you?
Your lips quirked into a satisfied smile as you exchanged a glance with your boyfriend. That was just like himâalways shutting down his doubters with quiet brilliance, never needing to raise his voice to prove his worth.
"Man, I really need to learn how to be as effortlessly cool as you," you teased, giving his shoulder a playful nudge as he led you by the hand out of the classroom and toward the courtyard for some fresh air.
He glanced at you, his usual relaxed grin softening into something fonder. "You're already the coolest person to me," he replied casually as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
Your cheeks warmed instantly, and you lightly smacked his arm, looking away as you bit your lip to hide the spreading blush. Even now, you could hardly believe he had accepted your confession back thenâand that he was now your boyfriend. To you, he had always seemed so distant, so untouchable, like a star out of reach.
That was, until the day he noticed you struggling with a potion after class and offered to help. You hadn't known it at the time, but that small moment of kindness would lead to something far greater.
Yeosang is that Ravenclawâthe one who always seems lost in his thoughts yet somehow aces every test with ease, charming every professor in the process. He's the envy of his classmates, who burn the midnight oil studying while he effortlessly secures perfect scores. His calm, almost ethereal demeanour only adds to the intrigue, making him a bit of a mystery to everyone around him.
No one can figure out how he manages to zone out during Potions lessons and still brew flawless draughts, but they're too in awe (and slightly frustrated) to ask. It's just himâan enigma wrapped in quiet confidence, and somehow, he was yours.
"But seriously, Yeo, have you actually managed to perfect your luck potion? Don't think I didn't notice Professor Slughorn sneaking glances your way. He really did trust you to brew some for him, didn't he?" you asked, leaning your head against his shoulder, fingers gently squeezing his where they were intertwined with yours.
He hummed softly, the sound vibrating against you as he rested his head atop yours. With a flick of his wand, he cast a subtle charm to deflect a stray prank from a group of cheeky Gryffindors playing with products from Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. The spell stopped the flying object just before it could land anywhere near you. Your heart fluttered at his nonchalant protectiveness, and you couldn't help but notice the envious sighs from a few girls nearby.
"I'll answer that," he murmured, his tone teasing, "when you tell me how you managed to brew such a flawless Amortentia draught."
You blinked, lifting your head to meet his gaze. "The love potion? What are you talking about? I've never even tried to make one."
A small smile tugged at his lips, and he reached up to tuck a stray strand of hair behind your ear. "Are you sure about that?"
You furrowed your brows, your confusion deepening. "Yes, I'm sure," you replied, your tone laced with scepticism. But before you could press him further, he leaned in and stole a quick kiss, leaving you gasping softly in surprise. Your hand flew to your lips, cheeks aflame as you tried to process what just happened.
Yeosang chuckled at your flustered reaction, his arm slipping securely around your back as he guided you to keep walking. "Then explain how you managed to make me so hopelessly enamoured with you," he said, his voice low but teasing. "It's the only logical explanation for how smitten I am."
"Oh, obviously. That's the only logical explanation," you burst out laughing, playfully trying to push him away, but he held firm, his grip steady yet gentle.
He chuckled along with you, pressing a tender kiss to the top of your head. "Exactly, my love. You've clearly bewitched me, and I have no intention of breaking free."
"The feeling's mutual, my darling genius."
San â Slytherin
The Intimidating Head Boy Who's Secretly a Softie
"Oh, come on, Pumpkin! When will you learn to leave the Monster Book of Monsters alone?!" San groaned in exasperation, his eyes following his mischievous cat as it darted around, narrowly avoiding the snapping Care of Magical Creatures textbook that was now chasing it across the yard. The naughty feline had somehow managed to unclasp the bookâagain. "Come here, you stubborn little thing!" he called, swooping in to scoop up the cat.
With practised ease, he approached the wild book, stroking its spine gently until it calmed and locked itself shut, just as Hagrid had taught. Of course, San was probably the only one who had actually paid attention to that particular lesson.
A dramatic gasp caught his attention, and he turned to find you standing nearby, a teasing grin plastered across your face.
"Well well, who would've thought? The scary and intimidating Choi San names his cat Pumpkin? And a cat, no less? I always pictured you with an owl or a crow. Guess you're a softie after all. Wait till the rest of the house finds out."
He rolled his eyes but smirked, settling back into his seat behind Hagrid's hut. "Go ahead and tell them, sweetheart. It's not like I asked anyone to see me as the 'mean and cold Slytherin.' If they want to believe that, then that's on them."
You chuckled and took a seat beside him, watching as he cooed at his cat and peppered it with kisses. "So, what's a big bad boy like you doing out here, hm?"
"Detention, obviously," he deadpanned, his tone dripping with sarcasm. "Fits my reputation, doesn't it?"
You shook your head knowingly, the corner of your lips curling upward. "If that's what you're calling it, sure. But Hagrid told me you were out here for some extra lessons on Hippogriffs when I passed him earlier."
He feigned a pout, resting his chin on Pumpkin's head. "Damn, you caught me. There goes my big bad boy image. Boohoo."
You burst out laughing, unable to hold it in.
San had always been an enigma to those around him. With his sharp, commanding presence and role as Head Boy, he had a reputation for being unapproachable. First-years practically scrambled out of his way in the corridors. But those who dared get to know him soon discovered that beneath the piercing gaze and confident swagger was a playful, caring soul who adored magical creatures.
And you? You were supposedly his rivalâhis female counterpart, according to your peers. With your equally composed demeanour and role as Head Girl, it wasn't uncommon for people to pit the two of you against each other. But those who looked closer would've seen the truth: you were far from rivals. If anything, you were two halves of the same warm, hidden flame, especially when it came to each other.
"Well, I hope you don't mind me joining you on your little detention, Choi," you teased, leaning your head against his shoulder.
He hummed thoughtfully, nuzzling his head against yours. "On one condition."
"And what's that?" you glanced up at him.
He bit his lip, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "Let me take you to Hogsmeade this weekend, Head Girl."
"Alright, alright. None of that in my class," Hagrid's booming voice cut through the moment, startling both of you as you quickly pulled apart, clearing your throats in unison.
San shifted awkwardly, rubbing the back of his neck while you triedâand failedâto suppress a laugh.
Hagrid folded his massive arms across his chest, his bushy eyebrows raised knowingly. "We're only doing this if you're both serious, okay? This isn't some fun little date idea."
You nodded earnestly, though the corners of your lips twitched with amusement. "Of course, Professor. We're serious about this."
But Hagrid wasn't done.
Turning his attention to the Head Boy, he added, "But please, do take her to Hogsmeade, lad. I've heard more than enough from you about how much you like her."
San's eyes widened, his cheeks instantly flushing a deep crimson. "H-Hagrid!" he stammered, his voice a pitch higher than usual.
You couldn't hold it in anymore, bursting into laughter as he glared at you half-heartedly. "Oh, you're never living this down," you teased, nudging his arm.
"Iâuhâyes, sir," he mumbled, his voice barely audible as he stared down at the ground, clearly flustered.
The professor chuckled, giving a hearty clap to the young man's shoulder that nearly made him stumble. "That's what I like to hear, Choi. Now, back to work, both of you. Those Hippogriffs aren't going to train themselves."
As Hagrid lumbered away, you leaned closer to San, grinning. "So, how much do you like me, Choi San?"
He groaned, his hands covering his face. "Can we just focus on the Hippogriffs?"
"Not a chance," you replied smugly, your laughter ringing out as his ears turned an even brighter shade of red.
The journey back to the common room was filled with quiet comfort, but as you both stepped through the entrance, his demeanour shifted instantly. Gone was the flustered boy from earlier; in his place stood the stoic and commanding Head Boy, his sharp gaze sweeping over the lounging students.
"Keep it down," he said curtly to a group of rowdy second-years, his tone leaving no room for argument. They immediately quieted, murmuring apologies.
You bit back a smile, watching his transformation with newfound amusement. After seeing the playful, gentle side of him during the lesson with Hagrid, this intimidating persona of his now seemed more endearing than imposing. It was his way of keeping the chaos in check, and you couldn't help but admire how effortlessly he switched between the two sides of himself.
As you trailed behind him, snippets of hushed whispers reached your ears.
"Did they come back together?"
"Isn't that the Head Girl?"
"Are they⌠you know?"
You glanced at San and caught the slight gulp he tried to conceal, his stiff posture giving away his unease despite his poker face.
When you both reached the point where the dorms split, you turned to him, raising an eyebrow. He stood tall, keeping his expression neutral, though you could see the faintest flicker of nervousness in his eyes. The room fell silent, the curious gazes of your housemates fixed on the two of you.
You smirked, breaking the tension. "So, Hogsmeade this weekend, right?"
His eyes widened, and a soft gasp rippled through the common room. He cleared his throat, trying to maintain his composure as he met your gaze. "You⌠accept?"
You shrugged nonchalantly, though the playful glint in your eyes betrayed your amusement. "Well, you did say I could only join you earlier if I agreed to this. Seeing as we've already finished the lesson, that clearly means I've accepted, no?"
For a moment, his carefully constructed mask faltered, replaced by a grin so wide and boyish that it made your heart skip a beat. He didn't care about the whispers anymore as he stepped closer, his hand reaching out to give yours a gentle squeeze.
"It's a date then, Head Girl."
You smiled back, your voice light but teasing as you replied, "Sounds good, Head Boy."
The room erupted into murmurs and low cheers as you turned and walked toward your dorm, feeling his gaze follow you until you disappeared from sight. If San had been worried about his reputation before, it was clear now that he didn't care.
Not when it came to you.
Mingi â Ravenclaw
The Son of a Famous Wizard Scientist
"Going somewhere, Song?"
Mingi cursed under his breath, reluctantly pulling the invisibility cloak off his frame to face you. You sat casually in one of the Ravenclaw common room chairs, a book in hand and an amused smirk playing on your lips. He looked thoroughly defeated. "How do you always figure me out?"
You chuckled, closing your book and setting it aside as you straightened up. "It's not that hard with your lack of stealth. I feel the breeze every time you pass by. Honestly, the real mystery is how Filch hasn't caught you yet."
He crossed his arms with a huff, a pout forming on his lips. "Ugh, what's it gonna take for you to pretend you didn't see me? My dad cannot find out. Name your price."
You tapped your chin, standing to your full height and eyeing the Marauder's Map in his hands. "I want in on whatever you're up to."
His brows shot up in surprise. "You? But aren't you like... the model Ravenclaw? Goody two shoes, follows every rule, reads for fun? Why would you risk your squeaky-clean image for something like this?"
You shrugged, a mischievous glint in your eye. "Let's just say I'm curious about what the great wizard scientist's son is always sneaking off to do instead of, I don't know, living up to everyone'sâand your father'sâexpectations."
He sighed in defeat, lifting his left arm to gesture for you to join him under the cloak. "Fine, but don't say I didn't warn you. Just make sure you can keep up. And for Merlin's sake, please tell me your stealth skills are better than mine. You really don't want to run into Mrs. Norris."
"Trust me, I wouldn't dream of it," you replied, ducking under the cloak with him, your heart racing at the prospect of finally joining him on one of his adventures.
And so, that night marked the beginning of an unlikely yet thrilling partnership: you and Song Mingi, partners-in-crime navigating Hogwarts past curfew.
For someone as studious and rule-abiding as you, it was a surprising twist to find yourself sneaking through hidden passageways, clutching an invisibility cloak, and dodging prefects alongside someone like Mingi. But there was something irresistibly intriguing about himâthe way he effortlessly balanced his rebellious streak with a sharp intellect, and how his lighthearted demeanour contrasted with the heavy expectations placed upon him.
You see, unlike your ordinary self, his life was all about finding his own path despite the pressures of his family name. As the son of a renowned wizarding scientist, expectations for him to follow in those illustrious footsteps were high. But Mingi? He wasn't interested in being defined by anyone else's legacy.
Sure, he had the smarts for itâhis insights into magical theories often surprised you, even when they were thrown in casually during one of your late-night escapades. But instead of shouldering the weight of those expectations, he found joy in simply being himself. He explored magic for the sake of curiosity, not obligation.
Of course, it was hard for someone like him to truly fly under the radar. With his tall frame and infectious laugh, he had a knack for drawing attention no matter how much he tried to avoid it. He'd always play it off with an easy grin, thoughâeffortlessly charming his way out of trouble (well, most of the time).
And now, here you were, walking beside him in the dead of night, laughing softly at his whispered commentary about the portraits on the walls. It was a side of him most people didn't seeâcarefree, thoughtful, and incredibly warm.
"Alright, where to next, partner?" you asked, barely containing your grin as you reached a fork in the corridor.
He glanced at the map, his finger tracing a path. "A secret stash of sweets hidden near the kitchens. Wanna check it out?"
"Only if you're willing to share," you teased, bumping his shoulder lightly.
He smirked, holding the cloak open as you ducked beneath it again. "Deal. But only because I need you to distract the house elves if we get caught."
With that, the two of you disappeared into the night, laughter echoing softly down the empty hallways. It was the start of a friendship, and perhaps something more that, against all odds, just worked.
On one of the slower days at school, the two of you lounged in the Great Hall, a wizard's chessboard between you. The usual hum of scattered conversations and the clinking of goblets provided a quiet backdrop as Mingi hunched over the board, his tall frame bent in concentration. His eyes darted between pieces, plotting his next move with a focus that made you smirk.
"I've got an idea," you said, leaning back with a teasing grin. "Whoever loses has to take on a dare during tonight's adventure."
His head shot up, a glimmer of intrigue lighting up his eyes. He grinned, his expression a mix of mischief and admiration for the rebellious streak you seemed to save just for him. "Oh, it's on."
The match stretched out with calculated moves and sly counters, both of you pouring focus into claiming victory. But when your queen finally cornered his king, you leaned back with a triumphant grin. "Checkmate," you declared, watching the realisation dawn on his face.
He groaned theatrically, throwing his head back. "Noooo!"
You laughed, folding your arms smugly. "Now, about that dare..."
He straightened in his seat, narrowing his eyes as he tried to guess your plan. "Alright, hit me with your worst."
A mischievous gleam danced in your eyes as you leaned forward and whispered, "Tonight, when we sneak out, you have to charm Moaning Myrtle with your best pickup lines."
His jaw dropped, his ears turning an amusing shade of red. "You want me to flirt with a ghost?!"
"That's the dare," you said, grinning wider.
He blinked at you in disbelief, then let out a booming laugh, shaking his head. "You're insane. But fineâa deal's a deal."
As the two of you packed up, you noticed a flicker of something softer in his gaze. He clearly enjoyed this side of you, the playful daring you didn't often let others see.
The night was quiet as you snuck through the dark hallways, huddled beneath the invisibility cloak. The close proximity made it impossible to ignore the way your shoulders brushed, or how you could feel his breath softly against your ear as he whispered directions. You tried to focus, but the warmth radiating from him and the faint smell of his cologne made it difficult.
He wasn't faring any better. His movements felt unusually cautious, his arm brushing against yours more often than necessary, his voice a little lower than usual when he whispered, "Careful where you step."
Ironically, it was his warning that broke your concentration. Your foot landed on something uneven, and before you could stop yourself, you tripped, sending a potted plant toppling from its perch.
The crash echoed loudly through the corridor. "What was that?!" Filch's voice screeched in the distance, sending panic shooting through you both.
"Move!" Mingi hissed, grabbing your hand and pulling you into the nearest room. The door creaked shut just as the school caretaker's hurried footsteps grew louder.
You realised, to your dismay, that the "room" was a cramped broom cupboard. The two of you were squished together in the small space, the invisibility cloak still draped awkwardly over your heads. Your breathing was ragged from the sudden sprint, and you both struggled to keep quiet as Filch's grumbling grew nearer.
"Stupid kids sneaking around⌠I'll catch them sooner or later," he muttered as his footsteps faded in the opposite direction.
Only when the sound of his boots disappeared entirely did you dare to speak. "We're safe now," you whispered.
"Yeah," Mingi murmured back, his voice quieter than usual.
That's when you noticed just how close you were. Your heart stuttered as you looked up, your nose grazing his. His dark eyes locked onto yours, and you could feel his breath, warm and shallow, mingling with your own. Neither of you moved, the air between you was charged and heavy.
He swallowed hard, his hand slowly brushing against yours beneath the cloak. "I know I lost the game," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "But... is it alright if I flirt with someone else tonight?"
Your breath caught, your thoughts spinning as he leaned in closer, his lips barely brushing yours.
"That depends on who it is," you whispered back, your voice shaky.
He smiled softly, his eyes flicking between yours and your lips. "You."
Your heart skipped a beat. Without thinking, your hand slid up to grip the collar of his shirt as you murmured, "Fine."
Then, closing the final distance, you pressed your lips to his. When you finally pulled away, the world felt different as you stayed close, foreheads touching. He let out a soft chuckle, his thumb brushing over your cheek. "Best dare I've ever lost."
You smiled. "Guess I'll have to keep challenging you then, Song."
"Guess you will," he whispered, leaning in for another kiss.
Wooyoung â Gryffindor
The Talented Quidditch Beater
"Woo, you got it! That's my boy!"
The sound of your voice rang out across the pitch, instantly catching Wooyoung's attention. A grin lit up his face as he turned mid-flight on his Nimbus 2000, his eyes sparkling as they met yours.
"I'll make you proud, babe!" he called back, his tone brimming with confidence.
"Not if you can't keep your eyes on the game," his teammateâanother Beaterâshouted, swooping in just in time to deflect a bludger barreling toward him.
His eyes widened at the close call before a sheepish, boyish grin spread across his face. "Thanks, mate. That was a little too close!"
He turned his attention back to you, throwing you a playful wink and blowing a kiss in your direction. "Love you," he mouthed with a quick smirk, clearly revelling in the way your worried gaze softened into a smile.
And then, just like that, he was off again, zooming across the pitch like the fearless champ he was, ready to win not just for his team, but for the person cheering him on from the stands.
Pride swelled in your chest like a warm, unrelenting tide as you watched your boyfriend play. It was almost surreal to think about how far the two of you had comeâespecially since there was a time when you couldn't stand him.
Back then, Jung Wooyoung was everything you couldn't tolerate: loud, attention-seeking, and constantly wreaking havoc with his pranks. He was the popular Gryffindor Quidditch star with a magnetic grin, always surrounded by friends and admirers. Meanwhile, you were his polar oppositeâa shy, studious student with no interest in shenanigans, focused solely on excelling in your studies and making your parents proud.
It all started when one of his pranks nearly ruined your Transfiguration assignment. Furious, you'd confronted him in front of half the common room, calling him reckless and immature. Wooyoung, never one to back down, had retaliated with a smirk, calling you boring and stiff. That marked the beginning of your rivalryâpetty remarks, pointed glares, and intentionally getting on each other's nerves became routine.
But everything changed the day he overheard a group of Slytherins mocking you. Their cruel taunts about your Muggle heritageâand the word "Mudblood" slicing through the airâleft you reeling. Before you could even muster a response, he stepped in, his usual playful demeanour replaced by something sharp and unyielding.
"What did you just say?" he demanded, his voice low and dangerous. The bullies faltered under his glare, and though they tried to brush it off, he didn't let them escape unscathed. He stood firm, defending you with a conviction that left you stunned.
From that day on, the dynamic between you shifted. He made it clear that no one was to mess with youânot even his own friends, who had occasionally targeted you with harmless pranks. In return, you stopped berating him for his antics, accepting that his mischief was simply part of who he was. Over time, you found yourself laughing at his jokes, and he discovered a softer side to you that few others had ever seen.
Years passed, and that fragile truce evolved into friendship. Somewhere along the way, the friendship blossomed into something deeper, something neither of you could ignore. And now, here you were, standing in the Gryffindor stands, cheering him on with every fibre of your being.
Only after being with him did you truly understand why so many adored him for his talent. On the pitch, he was in his element. As a Beater, he thrived on adrenaline, his bat swinging with precision as he sent a bludger hurtling toward the opposing team. He was a natural showman, hyping up the crowd with daring plays and cheeky winks. Though his mischievous nature was ever-present, he became fiercely competitive during matches, his focus unshakable when it came to leading his house to victory.
You smiled as he executed a flawless manoeuvre, his laughter echoing across the pitch when the crowd erupted into cheers. He was so different from the boy you had once disliked, yet so quintessentially the same. His charm, his energy, his ability to make everyone around him feel aliveâit was impossible not to love him for it.
"Watch this, babe!" he called as he rocketed past the stands, his grin wide and unrestrained. He was a whirlwind of passion and joy, and he was yours. And somehow, you wouldn't have it any other way.
"Aaaand Gryffindor wins!"
The roar of the crowd filled the stadium as the Gryffindor Seeker triumphantly held up the golden snitch, the tiny wings glinting under the bright sun. Cheers echoed through the stands, Gryffindor flags waving wildly in celebration. You cheered, knowing that much of this victory was thanks to your boyfriend, who had spent the game clearing the path for his teammate with skilful swings of his bat.
Amid the chaos, Wooyoung's sharp eyes immediately sought you out. Despite the throng of screaming fans and his own teammates clamouring to celebrate, all he could see was you. Without hesitation, he veered his broom in your direction, ignoring the unmistakable warning glare from Professor McGonagall.
Hovering in front of you, he flashed his signature grin, his chest rising and falling from the adrenaline of the match. Before you could say a word, he leaned in and kissed you, his lips warm and slightly chapped from the cold wind. The crowd's cheers seemed to fade as you felt his smile against your own, your cheeks heating with the realisation of how public this display was.
When you pulled away, your voice was barely above a whisper. "That's enough, Woo. You don't want detention now, do you?"
He laughed, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "I wouldn't mind it if you were there too." With a wink, he flew off to join his team, leaving you blinking sheepishly under Professor McGonagall's sharp gaze.
You cleared your throat, attempting to smooth down your robes as you mumbled, "Sorry, Professor."
To your surprise, her expression softened, and she gestured for you to walk with her as the stands began to empty. "Don't be," she said, her voice measured but kind. "You're a good motivator for him. We appreciate it. I won't lie and say our victories haven't increased since you came into the picture."
Her words left you blushing furiously as you followed her down the steps. Did that mean even she shipped you and Wooyoung? The very thought had you hiding a bashful smile behind your scarf, the cheers of the Gryffindor team still ringing in your ears.
Jongho â Slytherin
The Scary Prefect Who Commands Respect
"There he is! Shhh, keep it down!"
Your friends scrambled to settle into their seats, hastily lowering their voices and pretending to focus on the books in front of them. You followed their lead, keeping your head down as the most intimidating prefect of Slytherin entered the library. Choi Jongho's very name was enough to make most students sit up straight, and his imposing presence only amplified that effect. His silence carried more weight than words ever could, commanding obedience and respect effortlessly.
You swallowed hard, trying to concentrate on the text in front of you, but your focus wavered the moment his footsteps stoppedâright beside you. Your heart raced as you eyed his polished shoes, unsure if you'd done something wrong. Too nervous to meet his gaze, you froze in place, waiting for whatever came next.
"Here. I think you dropped this," he said, his voice low yet unexpectedly warm.
Your eyes widened at the gentle tone, and you glanced up to see him holding out your late father's pocket watch. The faintest trace of a smile tugged at the corners of his lipsâso fleeting you wondered if you'd imagined it.
"O-oh, thank you," you stammered, taking the cherished item from him. A spark shot through you when your fingers brushed against his, leaving your heart fluttering in a way you hadn't anticipated.
"You're welcome," he replied simply, his voice kind yet measured, before continuing on his patrol.
As you watched him walk away, a realisation settled in your mindâperhaps he wasn't as fearsome as everyone claimed.
Jongho's reputation was well-earned. As a Slytherin prefect, he didn't need to raise his voice to maintain order. A single stern look was enough to make any student think twice about misbehaving, and his word was as final as it was rare. Yet, those who truly knew him understood there was more to him than his intimidating exterior. Beneath the cool, composed demeanour was a steadfast friend with a laugh that could shatter his usual seriousness in an instant.
And soon, you would become one of the few to witness that softer side of himâthough, for now, you had no idea what lay ahead.
It was on a particularly eerie evening that you would come to learn the truth. The air hung heavy with an unsettling stillness as you wandered along the outskirts of the Forbidden Forest, seeking solitude to clear your mind after a gruelling week. The low-hanging clouds cloaked the forest in shadows, and the quiet seemed almost too oppressive.
But peace was the last thing you found.
A low, menacing growl rippled through the trees, stopping you dead in your tracks. Your breath caught as you turned, your wand trembling in your hand, to face a pair of glowing eyes cutting through the darkness.
A werewolf.
Your heart pounded wildly as the creature advanced, its snarling lips curling back to reveal rows of sharp teeth. Panic seized you. You tried to cast a spell, but fear made your movements clumsy, and the incantation faltered on your tongue. The werewolf snarled again, its deadly intent unmistakable.
You were sure you were doomed.
Suddenly, a thunderous roar shattered the tense silence, startling both you and the beast. From the shadows emerged a massive bear, its fur bristling and eyes blazing with an otherworldly fury. The bear wasted no time, charging at the werewolf with raw power and unmatched ferocity.
Their clash was brutal and swift, the werewolf no match for the bear's strength and determination. Before long, the defeated creature limped off into the safety of the forest, leaving you frozen in place, trembling from head to toe.
The bear turned its attention to you, its intelligent gaze locking onto yours. Despite your fear, there was something strangely familiar in the way it looked at youâalmost protective.
And then, to your utter disbelief, the bear began to shift. Its enormous form shrank, fur receding as its features morphed into something distinctly human. In a matter of moments, you found yourself staring at Choi Jongho, his sharp eyes unwavering as they met yours.
"YouâŚ" The word barely escaped your lips, your voice a mere whisper. "You're an animagus?"
His jaw tightened briefly before he nodded. "Yes," he admitted, his tone steady but quiet.
You blinked, your mind racing to process what you had just witnessed. It wasn't just the transformation that left you reelingâit was the way he had risked himself to save you. "Why didn't you tell anyone?" you finally managed.
He let out a soft sigh, running a hand through his hair. For the first time, you saw the stoic facade crack, revealing something raw beneath. "People already think I'm intimidating enough," he said, his voice laced with vulnerability. "If they knew I could turn into a bear, they'd see me as a monster. Even if I chose this form to protect, not harm."
Your chest tightened at his words, at the loneliness he must have carried. His stern demeanour suddenly made senseâit was a shield, a way to keep others from seeing the parts of himself he feared they wouldn't understand.
"But it's not a bad thing," you said softly, taking a step closer. "You became an animagus for a noble reason. That says more about who you are than anything else."
His gaze softened, the hard lines of his face easing just slightly. "I appreciate that," he murmured. "But not everyone would see it the same way. People fear what they don't understand."
For the first time, you saw through the intimidating exterior everyone else feared. Beneath it all, he was just someone who cared deeply, someone who bore the weight of his secrets quietly for the sake of those around him.
"Thank you for saving me," you said earnestly, your voice steady despite the storm of emotions swirling inside you. "Your secret's safe with me. I promise."
He nodded, the faintest smile tugging at the corner of his lips. "It's my pleasure," he replied, his tone warm yet reserved. "Now, you should get back. It's not safe out here."
"And you?"
"I'll make sure the forest is clear," he assured you, his protective instincts shining through. "Go. I'll be right behind you."
As you made your way back to the castle, your mind was consumed with thoughts of Jongho. The boy who had just saved your life was so much more than the fearsome prefect everyone believed him to be. And now, you carried a piece of his truth, a secret that revealed a depth to him you never would have imagined.
From then on, something shifted.
You became one of the few who dared to hold his gaze, the rare recipient of his fleeting smiles. Where others saw the intimidating Slytherin prefect, you saw the quiet strength and vulnerability he kept hidden beneath the surface. And nothing shocked people more than seeing him sit next to you at breakfast in the Great Hall.
Whispers rippled through the tables, curious and incredulous alike. Choi Jongho, the stoic and fearsome prefect, sitting with someone? A girl? The novelty was enough to turn heads, but what truly caught people's attention was the way he looked at you.
There was something unmistakable in his eyesâa quiet affection, soft and unguarded, as if your presence unravelled the walls he so carefully maintained.
He glanced over at you as you finished your meal, his expression relaxed yet tinged with curiosity. "Where are you headed after this?" he asked, his tone casual but attentive.
You wiped your hands with a napkin, smiling up at him. "The Duelling Club."
His eyebrows rose in mild surprise. "The Duelling Club? But why?"
You bit back a laugh at his incredulity, placing your fork down with an amused shake of your head. "Because someone with a very admirable trait has inspired me," you said, your voice warm with sincerity. "To be stronger, to protect those around me too."
The words caught him off guard, and you watched as his usual composure faltered. He blinked, a faint flush creeping up his neck and into his cheeks. The sight was endearing, a rare glimpse of boyishness in the otherwise composed prefect.
He cleared his throat awkwardly, reaching for his goblet of pumpkin juice and taking a long sip as if it might steady him. Setting it down, he muttered softly, "You don't have to." His eyes flickered to yours, vulnerable but earnest. "You'll always have me."
Your chest warmed at his words, his quiet promise resonating deeply. He might have been the boy feared by many, but to you, he was simply someone who cared more deeply than he let on.
You leaned forward slightly, a teasing smile playing on your lips. "I know," you said, your voice gentle but firm. "But it doesn't hurt to know how to hold my own, does it?"
He exhaled a quiet chuckle, the corner of his lips curving upward in a rare but genuine smile. "Fair enough," he conceded, his gaze lingering on yours for a moment longer before turning back to his plate. "But I'm coming with."
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