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â§.* BABY PIASTRI
synopsis - in which everyone speculates whether you and Oscar have had your baby or not (Oscar Piastri x Wife/Model!reader)
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yourfan1 HAVE YOU HAD THE BABY???
âł yourfan2 Right?!? We NEED Confirmation!!!
âł oscarfan1 you donât need anything. let them set their own pace
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âł landonorris the hottest
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âł yourfan3 letâs not speculate on a womanâs body thanks
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oscarfan5 babe wake up, we got confirmation on baby piastri!!
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âł oscarfan7 I have a feeling y/n wonât be trusting Oscar with any future announcements anymore đ
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MODEL Y/N AND OSCAR PIASTRI ANNOUNCE BABY ARRIVAL IN HILARIOUS INSTAGRAM POST
The speculation is over! After weeks of swirling rumors and eager fan speculation, F1 sensation Oscar Piastri and supermodel Y/N have joyfully confirmed the arrival of their first child. The couple, known for their playful and private relationship, took to Instagram in true Oscar fashion with a post that left fans both laughing and overjoyed.
In a post that quickly went viral, Oscar Piastri shared a snapshot that epitomizes his unique sense of humor. The photo features Oscar reclining in an ice bath, looking every bit the doting father surrounded by a collection of bright yellow rubber ducks. The cheeky caption read, âDad life đđ„â, a perfect blend of coolness and whimsy that fans have come to expect from the Australian racing star.
The image, posted late last night, immediately sparked a flurry of congratulatory messages from fans and fellow celebrities alike. Followers were quick to point out the cleverness of the reveal, with many applauding the coupleâs decision to maintain their privacy while also sharing their joy in such a lighthearted manner.
Y/N, who has been relatively low-key on social media during the pregnancy, reposted the image on her own Instagram story, adding a heart emoji and the simple caption, âOur little duckling đ„â€ïžâ. The subtle, sweet addition was enough to melt hearts around the globe, cementing the coupleâs place as one of the most adored pairs in the celebrity world.
The announcement comes after months of speculation, as eagle-eyed fans had been piecing together clues from Y/Nâs and Oscarâs social media posts and public appearances. The couple, who are high school sweethearts and got married last year, have always been somewhat private about their personal lives, often dodging direct questions about their relationship in interviews. Their decision to keep the pregnancy under wraps until now has been met with a mix of curiosity and respect from the public.
The lighthearted and unconventional nature of their announcement has only endeared them further to their followers. âThis is peak Oscar,â one fan commented. âOnly he would announce becoming a dad with a bunch of rubber ducks. Love it!â
Fellow F1 drivers were also quick to react, with many taking to social media to congratulate their colleague. Lewis Hamilton posted a series of laughing emojis and the comment, âMate, this is brilliant. Congrats!â Meanwhile, Sergio PĂ©rez shared the post on his story, adding, âWelcome to the club, Oscar! So happy for you and Y/N.â
Y/Nâs friends from the modeling world also chimed in with their well-wishes. Supermodel and close friend Gigi Hadid commented, âSo happy for you both! Canât wait to meet the little one đŁâ€ïž.â Other notable names like Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber also left congratulatory messages, highlighting the coupleâs wide circle of supportive friends.
While details about the babyâs name and gender remain under wraps, sources close to the couple suggest that both mother and baby are healthy and doing well. Itâs been reported that the couple is currently enjoying some much-needed family time away from the public eye, focusing on bonding with their new arrival.
Oscar Piastriâs journey to fatherhood marks another exciting chapter in his already impressive career. The 23-year-old has been making waves in the Formula 1 world, known for his fierce competitiveness and undeniable talent on the track. His personal life, however, has remained a refreshing blend of humor and humility, as evidenced by this recent announcement.
Y/N, who has graced the covers of countless fashion magazines and walked the runways for top designers, has also been balancing her career and personal life with grace and style. The coupleâs shared values and mutual support have made them a power duo, both in their professional and personal lives.
As the news continues to spread, fans eagerly await more updates from the couple, hoping for a glimpse into their life as new parents. For now, the iconic ice bath photo with its playful rubber ducks will remain a delightful and heartwarming reminder of this special moment.
In a world often dominated by glitz and glamour, Oscar and Y/Nâs announcement is a breath of fresh air, reminding everyone that sometimes, the simplest and silliest moments are the ones that matter the most.
Congratulations to the happy couple on their new adventure into parenthood!
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I Let The World Burn For You - N.R | Part 1

P: Serial Killer!Ni-ki X Fem!Reader
Warnings: Graphic Descriptions, Murder, Manipulation, Attempted Murder, Injury/Blood, Teasing, Angst, Obsessive Behaviour, Mind Games, Ni-ki is a nerd.
Synopsis: Youâve always loved crime shows, captivated by the mystery and mind games, but you never expected to live in one. When a killer develops an unsettling obsession with you, youâre thrust into a deadly game where youâre not just a targetâyouâre the centerpiece.
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a/n: HELLO! TUMBLR!? Since i cant have more then 1k blocks i had to split this in 2 parts! LET ME WRITE LONG FICS! PLS! ugh.. (i kept replaying the apparation by sleeptoken while writing :p) hope yall enjoy another dark romance with obsessed yet super whipped Ni-ki! ( he kinda a red flag)
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Youâve always had a fascination with crime shows. The ones without too many jump scares or unnecessary goreâyou could do without that. What hooked you wasnât the blood or the screams; it was the puzzle. The way the police pieced together scattered fragments of a life, how they followed the tiniest trail of evidence to unravel the truth. Every crime media you could find, you devoured it all.
At school, it wasnât unusual to find you with your nose buried in a crime or mystery novel. Whether it was during lunch, in the corner of the library, or even in the few precious minutes before class started, the worn pages of your current read were always in your hands. Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie, modern thrillersâyou read them all.
Your classmates noticed, of course. Theyâd whisper about it in passing, sometimes teasing you for being "obsessed with murder books." But you didnât care. If anything, you found their reactions amusing. They didnât get it, didnât understand how fascinating it was to try to outsmart the characters or piece together clues before the story revealed its secrets. Even your teachers started catching on. Your literature professor once quipped, âIf I ever go missing, Iâll trust you to solve the case,â while glancing at the battered mystery novel lying atop your open notebook.
But it wasnât just about books or shows anymore. Over time, the skills you picked up seeped into your daily life. Youâd notice thingsâdetails others overlooked. A friendâs new haircut no one mentioned, the faint smell of smoke lingering on someoneâs jacket, or the way peopleâs stories didnât quite line up. Youâd trained your brain to analyze, to question, to search for answers.
You didnât really have anyone to share your interest with, but that didnât bother you much. Most people at school had their own cliques, their own hobbies, and their own little dramas to focus on. You didnât fit neatly into any of those circles, but you were fine with that.
Besides, there was something satisfying about keeping to yourself. It gave you the freedom to observe without distraction. People-watching became second natureâcatching snippets of conversations, noticing who avoided who in the hallways, or piecing together which classmates had paired off in secret. It was like the school was its own crime scene, full of tiny, inconsequential mysteries that no one else even thought to notice.
You had your theories about everyone, from the student council president who always left early on Thursdays to the quiet kid in the back row who seemed to have a different excuse for every missing assignment. None of it was malicious, of courseâit was just your way of passing the time.
But every so often, youâd catch someone watching you. A fleeting glance from across the cafeteria or a pair of eyes lingering a little too long in the hallway.
But every time you tried to figure out who it was, the moment would pass too quickly. Youâd glance up, scanning the crowd, but no one would be looking your way. It was frustrating in a way that didnât make sense, like trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces.
And yet, the gaze itself was never uncomfortable. It didnât feel like the sharp, judgmental stares you were used to when people whispered about your âmurder books.â No, this one was different. It was soft, almost curious, like whoever it was didnât want to disturb you. Instead of making you uneasy, it left a warmth in its wake, a strange flutter in your chest that lingered long after the moment passed.
You started to notice it more often. In the cafeteria, during assemblies, even on the rare occasions when youâd glance up from your book in the library. It was subtle, just a sense that someone was watching, but every time you turned your head to catch them, they were gone.
It became a mystery of its own, one you couldnât quite let go of. You tried to piece it together the way you would in a show or a novel. Who sat near you at lunch? Who crossed paths with you between classes? Who could have that kind of presence without you noticing until it was too late?
But no matter how much you thought about it, you came up empty. And the strangest part was, you werenât entirely sure you wanted to solve it. Because, in some inexplicable way, that gaze felt⊠safe. Like someone had taken the time to notice youânot as the ïżœïżœïżœgirl with the crime books,â but as you.
Still, the curiosity gnawed at you. One day, as you sat in your usual spot by the library window, lost in a particularly tense chapter of your latest read, you felt it again. That quiet, steady gaze, warm and unhurried.
This time, you didnât look up right away. Instead, you waited, letting the feeling settle over you like a blanket. You turned the page of your book slowly, pretending to stay engrossed, all while your pulse quickened in anticipation.
And then, with deliberate calm, you lifted your head and scanned the room.
At first, it seemed like every other time. Just a sea of faces, none of them focused on you. But then, in the far corner, you caught itâa pair of eyes meeting yours before quickly looking away.
Your heart stuttered. You knew that face.
You knew that face because it belonged to Nishimura Ni-ki. Quiet, unassuming, always with his head buried in a textbook or his notebook. You hadnât talked much, only exchanging a few words in the classes you shared or the brief, awkward apologies after he accidentally bumped into you in the hallway, scrambling to pick up his scattered books. He wasnât exactly invisible, but he never drew attention to himselfânot in the way others did.
But you also knew him for another reason. Nishimura Ni-ki was the campus prime target for bullying.
You hated seeing it. The way some of the guys would shove him into lockers, muttering cruel things under their breath loud enough for him to hear. The way others would snatch his things, throw them across the hall, or crumple his assignments into balls of paper. Worst of all was the day you saw someone snap his glasses clean in half, right in front of him, leaving him standing there, helpless and humiliated.
Without even thinking, you had stepped in. No hesitation, no second thoughtâyou just swung. Your fist connected with the guyâs face, the sickening crack of his nose breaking echoing in the hallway. Everything had gone silent. People stared as you shook out your knuckles, glaring down at the guy as he clutched his face, blood pouring between his fingers.
Sure, you got suspended for a few days after that, but it had been worth it.
From that day on, youâd kept an eye outânot just for Ni-ki, but for anyone being harassed. You couldnât stand it, couldnât stand the way some people seemed to think they had a right to make others miserable just because they could. But with Ni-ki, it was different. Something about the way heâd looked at you that dayâwide-eyed, stunned, like he couldnât quite believe someone had stood up for himâit stuck with you.
After that, you noticed him more often. Sitting alone in the library, his hair falling into his eyes as he scribbled notes. Walking to class with his close-knit group of friends, smiling faintly at something one of them said. And now, you realized, he was quietly watching you.
Your stomach flipped as your eyes locked with his for the briefest moment before he quickly looked away, pretending to focus on the open book in front of him. You hadnât even realized he knew who you were, let alone that heâd been the one watching you all this time.
For a moment, you sat frozen, unsure what to do. Then, on impulse, you stood up, tucking your book under your arm as you made your way across the library.
Ni-ki didnât notice you at first. He was scribbling something in the margins of his notebook, his brows furrowed in concentration. But when you stopped in front of his table, he glanced up, and his eyes widened.
âHey,â you said, keeping your voice low to avoid disturbing the others. âGot room for one more?â
His gaze darted to the empty chair across from him, then back to you. For a moment, he looked like he might say no. But then he nodded, his lips curling into the faintest hint of a smile.
âYeah,â he murmured, his voice quiet but steady. âSure.â
You slid into the seat, setting your book down on the table. For a moment, neither of you spoke, the silence stretching between you like an unspoken question. But it wasnât awkward. If anything, it felt⊠comfortable.
You sat there for a while, the silence punctuated only by the faint scratch of Ni-kiâs pencil against his notebook and the soft rustle of turning pages. But your curiosity wouldnât let you sit still for long. You closed your book, leaning forward slightly.
âCan I ask you something?â you said, keeping your voice low.
Ni-ki looked up from his notes, his pencil pausing mid-word. His expression was cautious, unsure, but he nodded. âYeah?â
âWhy were you looking at me earlier?â you asked, tilting your head slightly. âItâs not the first time, is it?â
His eyes widened, and a faint flush crept up his neck. âOh, IâuhâŠâ He trailed off, fumbling for words. For a moment, you thought he might brush it off or deny it entirely. But then he exhaled and gave a small, sheepish shrug. âIâve seen you reading crime novels. A lot. And⊠I like them too.â
You blinked, surprised. âYou do?â
He nodded, glancing down at his notebook like he was embarrassed to admit it. âYeah. I mean, I donât talk about it much, but Iâve always been into them. Mysteries, thrillers, true crime⊠all of it. I guess I just noticed because youâre always reading them too.â
A grin spread across your face before you could stop it. âSeriously? I didnât think anyone else here cared about that stuff.â
Ni-kiâs lips twitched into a small smile. âYeah, well⊠itâs not exactly the kind of thing people talk about, you know? But Iâve always thought it was coolâhow detectives figure everything out, all the little clues coming together.â
âExactly!â you said, leaning forward a little more, your excitement bubbling over. âThatâs the best part. Like, the storyâs great and all, but the process of solving it? The way everything clicks in the end? Itâs so satisfying.â
His smile widened, and for the first time, he looked genuinely at ease. âRight? And when you figure it out before the characters do? Thatâs the best feeling.â
You nodded eagerly, the conversation flowing effortlessly now. You started swapping favorite books and shows, debating the best fictional detectives and the most clever twists youâd seen. Ni-ki talked about his love for true crime documentaries, how heâd binge-watch them whenever he had a free weekend. You shared your obsession with whodunits, confessing how youâd pause episodes just to try to solve the case before the big reveal.
Time slipped by without you realizing it. The library around you faded into the background as you talked, your usual quiet demeanor replaced by the spark of shared enthusiasm. Ni-ki was surprisingly easy to talk to, his reserved nature melting away as the two of you bonded over your mutual love for crime stories.
At some point, you glanced at the clock and realized lunch was almost over. You sighed, reluctantly closing your book. âGuess weâll have to pick this up later. Iâve got class.â
Ni-ki nodded, but there was a flicker of something in his eyesâdisappointment, maybe? It was subtle, but you caught it.
âHey,â you said as you stood, slinging your bag over your shoulder. âWe should talk more about this sometime. Maybe⊠tomorrow?â
His gaze snapped up to yours, and for a moment, he just stared at you, like he couldnât quite believe you were serious. Then he nodded, his smile small but genuine. âYeah. Iâd like that.â
You grinned and gave him a quick wave before heading toward the door.
The rest of the day felt oddly brighter. You couldnât quite put your finger on why, but something about that conversation with Ni-ki lingered with you. Maybe it was because youâd finally found someone who shared your interest, someone who didnât just dismiss it as âweirdâ or âcreepy.â Or maybe it was because, for the first time, Ni-ki hadnât seemed like the quiet, distant figure youâd always known him as. He felt⊠real.
The next day, you found yourself scanning the library during lunch without even thinking about it. And sure enough, there he wasâsitting at the same table, his notebook open in front of him, scribbling something in his neat handwriting.
You hesitated for a moment, suddenly feeling a little nervous. What if he thought yesterday was a one-time thing? What if he wasnât expecting you to actually show up? But then he looked up, and the moment his eyes met yours, his face lit up with a small but unmistakable smile.
That was all the invitation you needed. You crossed the room and slid into the seat across from him, setting your bag down beside you.
âHey,â you said, trying to sound casual.
âHey,â he replied, his tone soft but warm.
It didnât take long for the conversation to pick up where youâd left off. You talked about the book you were reading, how the protagonist was struggling to crack a seemingly unsolvable case. Ni-ki listened intently, occasionally chiming in with his own thoughts or theories. When it was his turn, he shared about a true crime documentary heâd started the night before.
As the days went by, it became a routine. Every lunch break, youâd find each other in the library, your conversations growing longer and more animated. What started as casual chats about crime novels and documentaries quickly expanded into other topicsâfavorite genres, books youâd loved as kids, even the little quirks youâd noticed about your classmates.
Ni-ki opened up more than you ever expected. You learned that he loved puzzles, that he had a knack for spotting patterns and solving problems. He admitted, almost shyly, that he wanted to be a forensic scientist someday, to solve real-life mysteries.
You told him about your fascination with detective work, how youâd always loved the idea of uncovering the truth. You joked that maybe youâd end up as a detective yourself one day, solving cases while he analyzed the evidence. He laughed at that, a soft, genuine sound that you realized you wanted to hear more of.
âHey,â he said, his voice quieter than usual.
You looked up, slinging your bag over your shoulder. âYeah?â
âI just⊠I wanted to say thanks,â he said, not quite meeting your eyes. âFor, you know⊠sticking up for me. Back then. And now.â
You blinked, caught off guard by the sincerity in his tone. âYou donât have to thank me for that, Ni-ki. No one deserves to be treated like that.â
He nodded, his fingers fidgeting with the strap of his bag. âI know, but⊠it meant a lot. And so does this. Talking to you, I mean. Itâs⊠nice.â
You felt a warmth spread through your chest, the same kind youâd felt every time you caught him watching you. âItâs nice for me too,â you admitted, offering him a small smile.
For a moment, he just looked at you, his expression soft and almost⊠hopeful. Then he nodded, slinging his bag over his shoulder.
âSame time tomorrow?â he asked.
âOf course,â you said, already looking forward to it.
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You and Ni-ki walked side by side down the hallway, the buzz of students heading to their next class filling the air. He was carrying a few books in his arms, his notebook precariously balanced on top, while the two of you chatted about your plans for the day.
âIâve got a project due for history,â you said, groaning. âIâll probably be stuck in the library all afternoon. What about you?â
âStudying for the calculus test,â Ni-ki replied with a faint smile. âThough, knowing me, Iâll still probably bomb it.â
âYou wonât,â you assured him. âYou just need to stop doubting yourself so much.â
He chuckled softly at that, and the sound was warmâgenuine. You had started to notice these little things about him, the way he opened up a bit more when it was just the two of you.
As you reached your classroom door, you slowed to a stop, turning to face him. âAlright, this is me. Iâll see you at lunch later?â
âYeah, Iâllââ
Before Ni-ki could finish his sentence, someone shoved him hard from behind. He stumbled forward, dropping his books as he fell onto his knees. His notebook skidded across the floor, pages fluttering.
âOops,â the voice sneered mockingly from behind. âDidnât see you there, nerd.â
You whipped around, your blood instantly boiling. It was one of the usual suspectsâone of the guys who seemed to make it his personal mission to make Ni-kiâs life miserable. His smug smirk widened as he stood there, hands in his pockets, his posture radiating mock innocence.
âWhat the hell is wrong with you?â you snapped, your voice echoing in the hallway.
The guy raised an eyebrow, shrugging nonchalantly. âRelax, it was an accident.â
âAccident, my ass,â you shot back, stepping forward. âYouâve got the brainpower of a rock, but even you know how to avoid people in a hallway.â
A few students nearby paused to watch, their conversations trailing off as they sensed the tension.
The guyâs smirk faltered for a second, his eyes narrowing. âWatch your mouth.â
âOr what?â you challenged, crossing your arms. âYouâll try to push me too? Letâs see how far you get.â
He opened his mouth, likely to hurl an insult your way, but before he could get the words out, a stern voice interrupted.
âIs there a problem here?â
A teacher had appeared at the end of the hallway, arms crossed, eyes flicking between you, Ni-ki, and the bully.
The guy immediately straightened, his smugness replaced with a fake innocence. âNo problem, sir. Just a little accident.â
The teacherâs eyes lingered on him for a moment, skeptical but unwilling to escalate without proof. âThen I suggest you keep moving before youâre late to class.â
The bully muttered something under his breath and stalked off, throwing one last glare over his shoulder. You glared right back until he disappeared into the crowd.
With the hallway clearing, you turned back to Ni-ki, who was still on the ground, gathering his books with a quiet, resigned expression. You knelt down beside him, helping him scoop up his notebook and a few loose papers.
âYou okay?â you asked softly, handing him the last of his things.
He nodded, though his cheeks were flushed, not from the fall but from the embarrassment of it all. âYeah. Thanks.â
You stood and offered him your hand. He hesitated for a moment before taking it, and you pulled him to his feet.
âDonât let jerks like that get to you,â you said firmly, your voice softer now. âHeâs just miserable with his own life, so heâs trying to make you feel the same way. But he doesnât get to win.â
Ni-kiâs lips twitched into the smallest of smiles as he adjusted the books in his arms. âIâm starting to think you like fighting my battles more than I do.â
You laughed, nudging his arm lightly. âSomeoneâs gotta have your back.â
The bell rang just as you and Ni-ki made your way to your separate classes.
You sank into your seat, the dull buzz of the classroom settling around you as your mind wandered back to what had just happened. You hated seeing that side of Ni-ki dimmed by people who had nothing better to do than pick on someone who kept to himself.
Your teacher walked in, and the usual routine of class began. You tried to focus, taking notes, participating when necessary, but it was hard to shake off the image of Ni-ki being knocked down again. Even harder, was knowing that no matter how much you tried to defend him, the cycle would probably continue.
It wasnât that you didnât understand the way people like that bully operatedâpeople who picked on others because they could, because it was easier to tear someone else down than deal with their own problems. What pissed you off was that Ni-ki never seemed to ask for help. He didnât fight back, didnât make a scene, and kept everything buried under that quiet, almost invisible demeanor of his.
You didnât know why you cared so much. Maybe it was because he was finally someone who shared your interests, someone who didnât see you as weird or obsessive for reading crime novels or binge-watching shows about detectives. Or maybe it was because, for the first time in a long while, you found someone you didnât mind looking out for.
The rest of class passed by in a blur, and when the bell rang again, signaling the end of the period, you packed up your things quickly, eager to catch up with Ni-ki.
You hadnât seen him on your way out, but he wasnât hard to find. When you stepped out into the hall, you spotted him near his locker, his back slightly hunched as he rifled through his bag. He looked like he was in his own world, eyes focused on something only he could see.
You walked up to him, your footsteps steady.
âYou good?â you asked, breaking the silence.
Ni-ki turned slightly, startled for a moment. When he saw it was you, the tension in his shoulders visibly loosened. âYeah, Iâm fine,â he replied, his voice soft but steady. âThanks again for earlier. You didnât have to do that.â
You shrugged, trying to downplay it. âItâs not a big deal. Heâs just a jerk. Besides, if no one stands up for you, who will?â
Ni-ki didnât answer right away. He just stared at you for a moment, as if weighing your words. After a long pause, he gave a small, almost shy smile. âI guess⊠Iâve never really thought about it like that.â
âWell, now you know,â you said with a grin. âIf you ever need backup, Iâm around.â You tried to keep your tone light, but there was a quiet sincerity in it.
Ni-ki nodded, his expression softening, as if he were grateful, but unsure how to show it. âThanks. I⊠I appreciate it.â
The bell rang, signaling the start of the next class, and you both turned to head in opposite directions. You glanced back at him before walking away, feeling that familiar pull of wanting to make sure he was okay.
Over the next few days, you found yourself in more and more situations where people were picking on Ni-ki, or even just others around campus. It wasnât always the same faces; sometimes it was a random group, sometimes it was a repeat offender. But every time, you couldnât just walk by.
One afternoon, you were heading toward the library when you spotted a couple of guys standing by the lockers. One of them had his hands shoved into Ni-kiâs chest, laughing as he made some cruel remark about Ni-kiâs glasses being too big for his face. Ni-kiâs eyes were lowered, his shoulders tense, his voice barely a whisper as he tried to back away, but the guys werenât letting him go.
Without thinking, you rushed forward, your heart pounding in your chest. âHey!â you called out, your voice cutting through the laughter. âWhat the hell is wrong with you?â
The guys turned to face you, their expressions mocking. âOh, look, itâs the weird kid whoâs always reading those detective books,â one of them sneered. âWhat, you gonna cry for him too?â
You didnât flinch. âIâll cry if it means you get a reality check. You think picking on people makes you cool? It doesnât.â
The bully smirked, stepping closer. âMaybe you should mind your own business, huh? No one cares what you think.â
âThatâs where youâre wrong,â you snapped, standing your ground. âI do care. And I donât let people get away with treating others like crap. So if youâve got a problem with him, youâve got a problem with me.â You took a step forward, matching his arrogance with a calm confidence. âGo ahead, say something back. I dare you.â
The guyâs face twisted in frustration, but before he could retort, another voice interrupted.
âIs there a problem here?â A teacher had appeared, walking briskly down the hall with an authoritative presence.
The bully shot one last glance at you, a sneer still hanging on his lips, before muttering, âWhatever, itâs just a joke.â
âThen keep your âjokesâ to yourself,â you said, watching as he slinked off with his friend in tow.
As the tension cleared, you turned to Ni-ki, who was standing there, still looking a little shell-shocked. He didnât speak for a moment, just staring at you like you had just pulled him out of the depths of something he didnât know how to escape.
âYou alright?â you asked quietly, your voice softer now.
Ni-ki nodded slowly, though he still looked like he wasnât quite sure how to respond. âIâIâm fine. Thanks again. But you really didnât have to do that.â
âI did,â you said, giving him a smile. âI donât let people get away with stuff like that. You deserve better than being treated like that, and so does everyone else.â
Ni-kiâs eyes met yours for a moment, something unreadable flickering behind them before he spoke. âMaybe⊠maybe I donât know how to stand up for myself the way you do.â
âThatâs alright,â you said with a shrug. âNot everyone does. But itâs not too late to start.â
As the bell rang, signaling the end of lunch, you both began walking toward your next classes. You could feel his presence beside you, his quiet thanks still lingering in the air, but it didnât feel awkward. You had his back, and that was what mattered.
You didnât always receive praise for standing up to people. You didnât always get the support you mightâve hoped for. Sometimes youâd get the sneers and judgment from those who didnât understand, those who thought that letting things slide or keeping their heads down was the easier way to go.
But you didnât care.
You didnât care about the sideways glances, or the occasional whispered insults behind your back. You couldnât stand by and do nothing.
And if that meant dealing with the backlash, so be it. Youâd rather face that than let someone else feel alone.
A few days later, you woke up feeling offâhead throbbing, throat scratchy, and your body aching like you'd been hit by a truck. You groaned, pulling yourself out of bed only to immediately collapse back under the covers. The thought of going to school was unbearable, and you knew you needed rest more than anything else.
The absence of the usual noise from school made everything feel stiller, emptier. It was a strange feeling, knowing you wouldnât be there to keep an eye out for Ni-ki, to have his back in the way you had grown accustomed to.
That afternoon, the day passed slowly, and you spent most of it in and out of sleep. When you checked your phone again later, you saw that Ni-ki had sent another message: "Is everything okay? Haven't seen you today."
You smiled at his concern, typing back, "Yeah, just sick. I'll be back soon, donât worry."
The next few days were rougher than youâd expected. What you thought was just a mild bug turned into a fever that left you bedridden. You tried to keep up with school through messages from classmates and the occasional email from teachers, but your energy was practically nonexistent.
Ni-ki checked in on you every day, like clockwork. His texts were short and to the point, but they carried a warmth that made you smile despite your pounding headache.
"Feeling any better today?" "Donât push yourself, okay?" "I can drop off notes if you need them."
Youâd chuckle at the last one, imagining Ni-ki walking up to your door with a stack of papers and books. "Thanks, but Iâll survive. Just focus on yourself," youâd reply, even though you appreciated the thought more than you could express.
Despite his reassurances that everything was fine, you couldnât help but worry. Ni-ki wasnât exactly the type to tell you if something was wrong, especially when it came to the bullies. The thought of him being alone, enduring their usual torment without you there to step in, gnawed at the edges of your mind.
By the third day, your fever started to break, and you felt well enough to sit up and respond to messages without immediately passing out. You sent Ni-ki a text: "Howâs school been?"
A few minutes passed before his reply came in. "Same as always. Donât worry about me."
You frowned. That was exactly the kind of response youâd been expectingâand dreading.
"You sure? No oneâs bothering you?"
The three little dots indicating he was typing popped up, then disappeared, then reappeared again. Finally, he sent: "Iâm fine. Just come back soon, okay?"
You stared at the screen for a long moment, conflicted. On one hand, you knew Ni-ki well enough by now to recognize when he wasnât telling you the whole truth. On the other hand, pushing him for answers over text wouldnât get you anywhere.
"I will," you typed back. "Just hang in there."
When you finally returned to school a few days later, you felt a strange mixture of relief and unease. As much as you hated being away, a small part of you worried about what youâd find when you got back.
Walking through the hallways felt like stepping into a space that had shifted slightly in your absence. You noticed the usual groups clustered together, their laughter echoing through the halls. But as your eyes scanned the crowd, you couldnât find Ni-ki anywhere.
When you reached your locker, you spotted one of his friendsâsomeone youâd occasionally seen him study with. You hesitated before calling out, âHey, have you seen Ni-ki?â
The guy looked up, his face shadowed with something you couldnât quite place. âHeâs in the library,â he said after a moment. âHeâs been there a lot lately.â
You nodded, thanking him before heading in that direction. The library was quieter than usual, the muffled hum of voices and the faint rustle of pages filling the air. It didnât take long to spot Ni-ki, sitting at a table in the far corner, his head down as he scribbled something into a notebook.
âNi-ki,â you called softly as you approached.
He looked up, and for a split second, relief flashed across his face. Then, just as quickly, it was gone, replaced by his usual reserved expression. âHey,â he said, closing his notebook and sitting up straighter. âYouâre back.â
âI am,â you said, pulling out a chair and sitting across from him. âWhatâs been going on? And donât say ânothing,â because I know thatâs not true.â
Ni-ki hesitated, his fingers fidgeting with the corner of his notebook. âItâs⊠not a big deal,â he finally said, his voice low. âJust the usual stuff.â
Your jaw tightened. Youâd expected as much, but hearing it still made your blood boil. âWhat happened?â
He sighed, glancing around to make sure no one was listening. âTheyâve just been⊠pushing things a little more since you werenât here. Itâs fine, though. Iâm used to it.â
âUsed to it doesnât make it okay,â you said firmly. âDid anyone step in? Tell a teacher? Anything?â
Ni-ki shook his head. âNo one really noticed. Or if they did, they didnât care.â
Your fists clenched under the table. It was exactly what youâd feared, and it only made you more determined. âWell, Iâm back now,â you said, your voice steady. âAnd theyâre not getting away with it anymore. Not while Iâm around.â
Ni-ki looked at you, a flicker of somethingâgratitude, maybeâcrossing his face. âYou donât have to keep doing this, you know,â he said quietly. âStanding up for me all the time. Itâs not your responsibility.â
âItâs not about responsibility,â you replied, meeting his gaze. âI want to stand up. And no one deserves to feel like theyâre alone in this.â
âThanks,â Ni-ki said eventually, his voice barely above a whisper.
You gave him a small smile. âAnytime.â
--
It started out subtlyâso subtle, in fact, that you almost missed it the first few times. Youâd grown so used to being the one to step in, to speak up, to push back when people crossed the line with Ni-ki, that it became instinctive. But recently, before you could even open your mouth or move to intervene, something in Ni-kiâs demeanor had started to change.
The next time someone shoved him in the hallway, you caught it. The twist in his face.
It wasnât the usual resignation or silent frustration youâd seen before. No, this was different. His jaw tightened, his eyes sharp and focused, his posture just a fraction straighter. He still stumbled when they shoved him, still dropped his books, but there was a flicker of defiance thereâa spark you hadnât noticed before.
âWatch where youâre going, idiot,â one of the bullies muttered, smirking as they turned to walk off.
But before you could even step in, Ni-ki straightened up, brushing himself off. His voice was quiet but firm as he said, âMaybe you should watch where youâre going.â
It wasnât loud, and it certainly wasnât a full-on confrontation, but it was enough to make the bully pause for a moment, glancing back over their shoulder with narrowed eyes. Ni-ki didnât flinch. He just stared at them, steady and unyielding, until they scoffed and walked away.
You stood frozen for a moment, caught off guard. This wasnât like himânot the Ni-ki youâd grown used to protecting, the one who usually avoided confrontation at all costs.
âNi-ki,â you said, catching up to him as he bent down to pick up his books. âWhat was that?â
He glanced up at you, his expression unreadable. âWhat was what?â
âThat,â you said, gesturing vaguely toward the hallway where the bullies had just left. âYou⊠you stood up for yourself.â
He shrugged, tucking his books under his arm. âYeah, well⊠I figured I might as well try it.â
You blinked, surprised by how nonchalant he sounded. âTry it?â
He paused, glancing at you with a small, almost shy smile. âIâve been watching you, you know. How you donât let people push youâor anyone elseâaround. It made me think⊠maybe I could do that too.â
For a moment, you didnât know what to say. You felt a strange mix of pride and worry bubbling in your chest. Pride, because seeing Ni-ki finally stand up for himself felt like a victory. Worry, because you knew how cruel people could be when they were challenged.
âWell,â you said finally, your voice soft, âIâm glad youâre trying. But you know you donât have to do it alone, right? Iâve got your back.â
He nodded, his smile growing a little. âI know. But⊠it feels kind of good. Not letting them have all the power.â
From that day on, you started noticing it more often.
The next time someone muttered something cruel under their breath as Ni-ki walked past, he didnât just look away. He turned, his voice steady as he asked, âWhat did you just say?â It wasnât a shout, wasnât a threat, but the sheer confidence in his tone was enough to catch them off guard.
And the next time someone knocked his books out of his hands, Ni-ki didnât just bend down to pick them up. He straightened up first, meeting their gaze with an icy calmness that made them hesitate before walking off.
You watched it all unfold with a mixture of admiration and concern.
One afternoon, after class, you found yourself walking with him again, the two of you deep in conversation about one of the crime novels youâd both been reading. As you turned the corner, you saw one of the usual suspectsâone of the guys whoâd made Ni-kiâs life a nightmare for as long as you could remember.
The guy stepped into Ni-kiâs path, blocking his way. âHey, got a minute?â
You tensed immediately, ready to step forward, but Ni-ki held up a hand, stopping you.
âWhat do you want?â Ni-ki asked, his voice calm but firm.
The bully smirked, leaning in closer. âJust wondering how long itâll take before you crawl back into that little shell of yours. You think youâre tough now? That youâve got people to back you up?â
Ni-ki didnât even blink. âI think youâre wasting your time. Find someone else to bother.â
The smirk faltered for just a second, and that was all it took. The bully muttered something under his breath before walking away, clearly annoyed that Ni-ki hadnât given him the reaction he was hoping for.
As soon as the guy was out of earshot, you turned to Ni-ki, your eyes wide. âOkay, what was that? Who are you, and what have you done with the Ni-ki I know?â
He chuckled, rubbing the back of his neck. âI told you, Iâve been watching you. Guess I finally got tired of being the guy everyone picks on.â
You couldnât help but smile, your chest swelling with pride. âWell, Iâm glad youâre finding your voice. Just⊠donât get yourself in too much trouble, okay?â
âDonât worry,â he said, his smile soft but confident. âI know youâll be there to save me if I do.â
You chuckled at his confidence, feeling that familiar warmth bubble up inside you. âOf course,â you replied. âBut remember, you donât have to rely on me all the time. Youâve got this, Ni-ki.â
He met your gaze, his eyes bright with something that looked almost like gratitude, but with a touch of pride as well. âMaybe. But it feels good knowing Iâve got someone watching my back.â
You nodded, feeling your heart skip a beat. It wasnât just about protecting him anymoreâit was about seeing him stand up for himself, to fight back against the people who tried to bring him down. And even though you still couldnât shake the worry that the bullies would target him more now, you had a feeling that Ni-ki would be okay.
The days that followed were a mix of small victories. Youâd catch glimpses of him, the way his posture had changed, the confidence in the way he carried himself. Even when the bullies tried to get under his skin, he seemed to hold his own. And when they tried to escalate things, Ni-ki would either meet them with sharp words or simply walk away with his head held high, no longer letting their insults stick to him.
--
The day started like any otherâuntil you got to school.
The usual buzz of the morning crowd was replaced with an eerie silence. Police cars lined the front of the building, their lights casting flashes of red and blue against the gray morning sky. Students clustered in small groups near the gate, whispering to each other, their faces pale with unease.
You tightened your grip on your bag as you stepped closer, curiosity gnawing at you. Something had happenedâsomething big.
Spotting Natty near the lockers, you hurried over, catching her arm gently. âWhatâs going on? Why are the police here?â
Natty turned, her expression somber and anxious. âYou didnât hear?â
You shook your head, your stomach twisting. âNo. What happened?â
She glanced around nervously before leaning in closer. âTwo students have been reported missing,â she said in a low voice.
Your heart skipped a beat. âMissing? Who?â
Natty hesitated, her voice dropping even lower. âItâs those two guys⊠you know, the ones who usually mess with people. The ones whoââ
âThe ones who pick on peopleâ you finished for her, your voice barely above a whisper.
She nodded, her expression grim. âYeah. Them. Apparently, they didnât come home last night. Their parents called the school this morning, and now the police are involved.â
You stood there, processing her words. The two bulliesâknown for tormenting Ni-ki and plenty of other studentsâwere missing? The news left you unsettled, a mix of emotions swirling in your chest.
âWhat do you think happened to them?â you asked, your voice cautious.
Natty shrugged, glancing over at the police officers. âI donât know. Everyoneâs talking about it, but no one seems to know anything for sure. Some people are saying they mightâve run away, butâŠâ She trailed off, biting her lip.
âBut?â
She leaned in closer, her voice barely audible now. âBut people are also saying it doesnât feel like that. Theyâre saying itâs... suspicious.â
You frowned, your mind racing. Suspicious. The word lingered in your thoughts like a dark cloud. You couldnât help but think about Ni-kiâthe way heâd started standing up for himself, the way the bullies had been pushing back harder in recent weeks. And now, suddenly, they were gone?
âDo they have any leads?â you asked, trying to keep your voice steady.
Natty shook her head. âNot that Iâve heard. The police are just starting their investigation.â
You glanced around, your eyes scanning the crowd. Your thoughts immediately went to Ni-ki. Had he heard about this yet? How was he feeling? You knew the bullies had made his life miserable, but even so, this was⊠extreme.
âIâll catch up with you later,â you said, already stepping away.
Natty called after you, âWhere are you going?â
âTo check on someone,â you replied over your shoulder, your mind set on finding Ni-ki.
You searched the usual spotsâthe bench near the library, the quiet corner by the art roomâbut he was nowhere to be found. Finally, you spotted him by the vending machines, standing alone with his hands in his pockets.
âNi-ki,â you called softly as you approached.
He looked up, his expression unreadable. âHey.â
âDid you hear?â you asked, lowering your voice.
He nodded, his gaze dropping again. âYeah. Everyoneâs talking about it.â
You studied him for a moment, trying to gauge his emotions. He didnât look shocked or upsetâjust⊠thoughtful.
âHow are you feeling about it?â you asked gently.
He shrugged, his voice quiet. âI donât know. Itâs... weird. They were horrible to everyone, but this? Itâs⊠I donât know.â
You nodded, understanding the conflict in his tone.
âTheyâll figure it out,â you said, more to reassure yourself than him. âThe police are here, and theyâll get to the bottom of it.â
Ni-ki glanced at you, his eyes searching yours for a moment before he nodded. âYeah. I guess.â
You walked side by side with Ni-ki, the buzz of conversations and murmurs about the missing students fading into the background. He didnât seem as unsettled as you wouldâve expected. In fact, he looked⊠composed. Too composed. There was a calmness about him, a quiet confidence that hadnât been there before.
It wasnât like he didnât careâat least, you didnât think so. But he wasnât fidgeting or avoiding the topic like you might have imagined. Instead, he walked with his head held high, his steps deliberate.
You glanced at him, trying to gauge his mood. âYou seem⊠okay about all this,â you said carefully, not wanting to come off as accusing.
Ni-ki shrugged, his hands shoved deep into his pockets. âWhat do you mean?â
âI donât know,â you said, tilting your head. âItâs just⊠two people are missing. People who used to make your life hell, and you donât look⊠bothered.â
He stopped walking for a moment, turning to face you. His lips curved into the faintest smile, but it didnât quite reach his eyes. âShould I be?â
The question caught you off guard. You blinked, unsure how to respond. âWell, I mean⊠itâs weird, right? Theyâre still people. Even if they were awful, itâs not like they deserved to⊠you know, vanish.â
Ni-ki held your gaze for a moment longer before looking away, his expression unreadable. âI guess Iâve just learned not to waste my energy on people like them,â he said, his voice steady. âThey made their choices. Itâs not my job to care.â
You frowned, his words sticking with you as you both continued walking. There was something about the way he spokeâcalm, measured, almost detachedâthat made you uneasy. But you didnât push him further. Ni-ki had grown a lot lately, standing up for himself in ways you hadnât expected. Maybe this was just part of that changeâhis way of not letting the past hold power over him anymore.
Still, you couldnât help but notice how his posture seemed different now. Straighter, more self-assured. He wasnât the same Ni-ki who used to avoid eye contact in the hallways or flinch at the sound of the bulliesâ voices. This Ni-ki was someone who carried himself with quiet confidence, someone who looked like he had nothing to fear.
And yet, you couldnât shake the feeling that there was something more to it. Something he wasnât saying.
You wanted to ask, to press him for answers, but something stopped you. Maybe it was the way his expression remained calm, as if daring you to question him. Or maybe it was the realization that you werenât sure you wanted to know.
âAnyway,â Ni-ki said, breaking the silence, âwhatâs your plan for the rest of the day?â
The abrupt shift in topic caught you off guard, but you decided to go with it. âNot much,â you said, adjusting your bag on your shoulder. âProbably just try to catch up on homework and maybe watch something later.â
He nodded, his smile softening into something more genuine. âSounds good. Let me know if you find a good mystery to watch.â
âWill do,â you replied, smiling back.
As you parted ways and headed to your respective classes, you couldnât help but glance back at him. The way he walked, the way he carried himself nowâit was almost like he was a completely different person.
And though you didnât say it out loud, the unease lingered. There was something about Ni-ki that had changed, something you couldnât quite put your finger on. And as much as you wanted to believe it was just confidence.. a small, nagging part of you wondered if it was something more.
After school, you found yourself lingering by the gate, waiting for Ni-ki. You werenât even sure why. Maybe it was just the need to talk to him again, to see if you could get a better read on what he was thinking.
He appeared a few minutes later, his bag slung over one shoulder and his usual calm expression in place. When he spotted you, his lips twitched into a small smile.
âWaiting for me?â he asked, tilting his head slightly.
You shrugged, trying to play it off. âJust thought we could walk together.â
âSure,â he said, falling into step beside you.
The walk home started out quiet, the kind of comfortable silence youâd gotten used to with him. But as you neared the park, you couldnât hold back your curiosity any longer.
âNi-ki,â you began carefully, âIâve been thinking about what you said earlier.â
He glanced at you, his expression unreadable. âWhat about it?â
âAbout not caring. About how itâs not your job to care about... people like them.â You hesitated, choosing your words carefully. âIt just feels like... I donât know, youâve changed a lot lately. Youâre more confident, and thatâs great, but... itâs like youâre not bothered by anything anymore.â
Ni-ki didnât respond right away. He kept walking, his gaze focused straight ahead, his expression calm. Finally, he sighed, his shoulders rising and falling.
âI guess I just realized thereâs no point in letting things get to me,â he said, his tone measured. âPeople like them... theyâre not worth my time. They never were.â
You frowned, your unease growing. âBut... donât you think itâs weird? That they just disappeared like that?â
He stopped walking, turning to face you. His eyes met yours, and for the first time, there was a flicker of something behind his calm exterior. Something darker.
âWhat are you trying to say?â he asked, his voice quiet but firm.
Your breath hitched, caught off guard by the sudden intensity in his gaze. âIâm not saying anything,â you said quickly, though your heart was racing. âIâm just... curious. Thatâs all.â
Ni-ki studied you for a moment longer before his expression softened, the faintest smile returning to his lips. âItâs probably nothing,â he said. âPeople like that... they always have enemies. Maybe someone else decided to deal with them.â
The way he said it sent a chill down your spine. He didnât sound defensive, or even particularly concerned. If anything, he sounded... amused.
You forced a smile, not wanting to push him further. âYeah, maybe,â you said, your voice quieter than you intended.
Ni-ki started walking again, and you followed, your mind racing with questions you didnât dare ask.
As the two of you walked further down the quiet street, Ni-ki suddenly turned toward his dorm building, stopping just before the steps. He looked at you with a hint of hesitation, but there was also that hopeful glint in his eyes that always managed to make your heart soften.
âHey,â he said casually, though his tone had a shy edge. âDo you⊠maybe want to come up? We could study together or something. I know exams are coming up, and itâs easier with company.â
You hesitated, clutching the strap of your bag. âI donât know⊠I should probably just head home and get some rest.â
Ni-kiâs face dropped slightly, and for a second, he looked like he was bracing for you to turn him down. But the way he glanced at youâhopeful and a little nervousâmade something inside you falter.
âAre you sure?â he asked, trying to sound nonchalant but failing miserably. âItâll be quiet. I promise I wonât distract you too much.â
You looked at him, at the way his bangs fell slightly into his eyes and the way he fidgeted with the strap of his own bag. He looked cute, and there was something so innocent about the way he asked, as if he genuinely just wanted to spend more time with you.
âAlright,â you finally said, relenting with a small smile. âIâll stay for a little while.â
The way his face lit up made it all worth it. A broad smile spread across his lips, and before you could react, he reached out, his hands gently finding their way to your waist as he guided you toward the door. His touch was firm yet careful, his hands warm even through the fabric of your jacket.
âCome on,â he said, his tone suddenly brighter as he led you inside the building. âItâs not too messy, I promise. Well⊠not that messy.â
You laughed softly, letting him lead you into the lobby and toward the elevator. There was something about the way he was actingâlighthearted and a little goofyâthat made your earlier unease fade just a bit.
When the elevator doors opened, Ni-ki stepped aside to let you in first, his hand briefly brushing against your lower back. He pressed the button for his floor, glancing at you with a grin. âIâll even let you pick the first topic we study. Fair deal?â
âDeal,â you said, shaking your head at him.
As the elevator climbed, you realized that, despite your earlier hesitation, you didnât really mind being here with him. There was something comforting about the way Ni-ki treated you, like you were the only person who really mattered to him in that moment.
The elevator dinged, and the two of you stepped out into the hallway. Ni-ki led the way to his room, opening the door with a flourish before stepping aside to let you in.
âWelcome to my humble abode,â he said, gesturing around with a playful smile.
You stepped inside, taking in the neat but lived-in space. His desk was cluttered with notebooks and textbooks, and there were a few random items scattered aroundâheadphones, a hoodie draped over the back of a chair, a half-empty mug on the windowsill.
âItâs cozy,â you said, setting your bag down by the door.
Ni-ki grinned. âThatâs code for âsmall,â isnât it?â
You laughed, shaking your head. âNo, I mean it. It feels⊠nice.â
âGood,â he said, closing the door behind you. âMake yourself comfortable. Iâll grab us some water, and then we can get started.â
As he busied himself in the corner of the room, you took a seat at his desk, letting yourself relax.
And as Ni-ki returned with two glasses of water and a bright smile, you couldnât help but think that maybe this was exactly what you needed.
Ni-ki handed you a glass of water, his smile warm and genuine, and you took it with a grateful nod. As you both sat down at his desk, the atmosphere felt surprisingly comfortable. The earlier tension had all but faded, replaced by a quiet energy between you two that made everything feel easy.
âSo,â Ni-ki began, pulling a notebook toward him, âwhat subject do you want to start with?â His eyes flickered toward you, waiting for your answer.
You considered for a moment. âI guess⊠letâs tackle history first? Thatâs the one Iâm struggling with the most.â
âHistory it is,â Ni-ki agreed, and there was a brief moment of silence as he pulled out his own materials, flipping through pages in his textbook. You glanced at the way he studiedâfocused but relaxed, as if heâd done this a hundred times before. His brow furrowed just a little when he concentrated, and you found yourself studying him without even realizing it.
He noticed after a second, a slight shift in his posture. âWhat? Is something wrong?â he asked, glancing up from his book.
âNo, no, I was just⊠thinking.â You gave him a small smile, hoping to ease whatever concern he might have had. âYouâre a good study buddy. Youâre very⊠focused.â
Ni-ki chuckled, scratching the back of his neck. âI try. Itâs just easier when you actually care about what youâre learning, you know?â
You nodded in agreement. The two of you dived into your history notes, bouncing ideas back and forth, helping each other fill in the blanks on a few tricky subjects. The more you talked, the more you realized how much you enjoyed this.
As the hours passed, you found that time seemed to slow down in Ni-kiâs presence. Every now and then, heâd glance up from his book and shoot you a little smile, making it hard to focus on anything else.
By the time you looked at the clock, it had already gotten late. You hadn't realized how much time had passed, so engrossed in studying and talking.
âWe should probably call it a night,â you said, stretching your arms above your head.
Ni-ki nodded, though his expression was a little reluctant. âYeah, I guess youâre right. Time really flew by.â He stood up, walking over to the desk and gathering his things. He paused for a moment, glancing back at you. âThanks for hanging out tonight. It was⊠really nice.â
You smiled at him, your heart warming at his words. âOf course. Iâm glad we did this.â
Ni-ki walked you to the door, his hand brushing yours for a brief moment as he reached for the handle. He opened the door, and as you stepped into the hallway, he stopped you.
âHey,â he said quietly, his voice softer than usual.
You turned to look at him, eyebrows raised in question.
âI just wanted to sayâŠâ He paused, as if thinking carefully about his words. âIâm glad youâre⊠in my life. You know, youâve really made things a lot easier for me.â
Your heart skipped a beat. The sincerity in his voice caught you off guard, and you werenât sure how to respond.
âIâm glad, too,â you managed, your voice a little quieter than intended. âI think we make a good team.â
Ni-kiâs lips curled into a small, genuine smile, and something about it made your chest feel lighter. He stepped closer, his hand briefly brushing your arm as if he wasnât sure what to do next.
You both stood there for a moment, before Ni-ki spoke again, his tone soft but teasing.
âSee you tomorrow, then?â
You nodded, feeling the smile tug at your own lips. âSee you tomorrow.â
The music in your ears drowned out most of the world around you as you walked through the dark streets, the beat lightening your steps as you bopped your head and hummed softly. It was one of those evenings when the city felt alive but distant, the dim glow of streetlights casting long shadows against brick walls and sidewalks.
You didnât notice the loud voice at first, too lost in the rhythm, but as it grew louder, it cut through the music, making you glance to your left. There, leaning against the wall of an old corner store, was a guy from your school.
You recognized him instantly. He was one of those guys who thrived on making others miserable. A bully. Loud, brash, and unapologetic about it. He was talking on his phone, his voice carrying through the quiet street.
When his gaze flicked toward you, you realized youâd been staring for too long. His face twisted in annoyance, and he barked, âWhat the hell are you looking at?â
Startled, you quickly shrugged, averting your gaze and picking up your pace. You didnât have time for his nonsense tonight. The plan was simple: get home, maybe text Ni-ki, and bury yourself under your covers.
But you hadnât made it more than a few steps when the street suddenly fell silent.
It was strange, almost unnerving. You frowned, pulling out one of your earbuds and glancing back over your shoulder.
Your breath caught in your throat.
The guy was still standing there, but something was wrong. His body was stiff, his shoulders trembling, and his head was tilted downward as if he were staring at his chest. Blood. Dark and glistening, it spilled from his mouth and dripped onto the pavement. His phone slipped from his hand and clattered to the ground.
Your instincts screamed at you to run, to do anything but stay frozen, but your feet refused to move. You could only watch in horror as his wide, terrified eyes met yours.
He tried to say something, his lips moving, but all that came out was a wet, gurgling sound.
And then you saw it.
Behind him, a figure emerged from the shadows, tall and menacing. They wore dark clothes, a hood pulled up to obscure most of their features, but what stood outâwhat sent chills racing down your spineâwas the white mask. A smooth, expressionless face with hollow, soulless eyes staring straight at you.
In their gloved hand, they held a knife, the blade dripping with fresh blood.
Your heart pounded in your chest as panic set in. You were about to scream, about to do anything to snap yourself out of the shock, but the figure stepped forward, their movements deliberate and calm, as if they had all the time in the world.
The bullyâs body crumpled to the ground, his lifeless eyes still locked in an expression of pure fear. The blood pooled beneath him, staining the pavement a deep crimson.
The figure didnât move toward youânot yet. They just stood there, tilting their head slightly as if studying you, waiting to see what you would do.
Every instinct in your body screamed for you to run, but your legs felt like they were made of lead.
This canât be real, you thought. This canât be happening.
But it was. And now, the figure took one slow, deliberate step in your direction.
Run. You had to run. Now.
Your body finally responded, adrenaline flooding your veins as you stumbled backward, nearly tripping over your own feet. You turned and bolted down the darkened street, your breath coming in ragged gasps. The earbuds still dangling from your ears blasted music, a sharp contrast to the pounding of your heartbeat and the terror consuming you.
You didnât dare look back.
Your feet hit the pavement hard, the sound echoing in the empty streets as you raced forward, unsure of where you were going. The only thought in your mind was get away. The quiet of the street felt suffocating, broken only by the occasional flicker of a streetlight.
But then you heard it.
Footsteps.
Slow, deliberate, and eerily calm.
Whoever they were, they werenât runningâthey were following you. Like they knew you couldnât escape.
You risked a glance over your shoulder, and your stomach dropped. The figure was still there, their white mask glowing faintly under the dim streetlights. They werenât far, and their steady pace somehow made it worse. They didnât need to run. They knew they had the upper hand.
âNo, no, no...â you whispered to yourself, your voice shaky. You turned a sharp corner into a narrower street, your eyes darting around for any sign of helpâa lit window, a passerby, anything. But there was no one. Just endless shadows.
You spotted an alley up ahead and ducked into it, pressing yourself against the wall as you tried to steady your breathing. You ripped your earbuds out, desperate to hear every sound around you.
For a moment, there was silence. The footsteps had stopped.
You strained your ears, listening for any hint of movement. The sound of your own breathing felt deafening in the stillness.
And then, softly, the unmistakable scrape of a shoe against the pavement.
Your heart nearly stopped as you realized they were closeâtoo close.
The figure stepped into the mouth of the alley, their tall silhouette illuminated by the faint glow of a distant streetlight. They turned their head slowly, scanning the space.
You pressed yourself harder against the wall, willing yourself to disappear. Please donât see me, please donât see me.
But then they tilted their head, and you knew theyâd found you.
A sharp wave of panic crashed over you, and before you could think, your legs moved on their own. You bolted deeper into the alley, praying it would lead somewhereâanywhereâbut as you reached the end, your heart sank.
A dead end.
You spun around, your back pressed against the cold brick wall as the figure approached, their movements unhurried, deliberate. The knife in their hand gleamed faintly in the dim light, still slick with blood.
âW-what do you want?â you stammered, your voice barely above a whisper. Your hands shook as you clenched them at your sides, trying to mask the terror in your chest.
The figure didnât answer, their masked face tilting slightly as if amused by your fear. The silence between you was suffocating, the sound of your ragged breathing echoing in the narrow alley. You pressed yourself harder against the wall, your body trembling as their slow, deliberate footsteps brought them closer.
âPlease,â you tried again, your voice cracking. âI wonât tell anyone. Justâjust let me go.â
Still, no response. They stopped just a few feet away, the knife glinting under the faint light. The blade wasnât just bloodiedâit was still dripping. Fresh.
You swallowed hard, your mind racing for a way out. Running wasnât an option. The alley was too narrow, and they were blocking your only escape.
Then, the figure did something that made your stomach drop. Slowly, they reached up with their free hand and tapped the edge of the maskâright where the mouth would be. A deliberate, mocking gesture.
The message was clear: Donât scream.
Your body froze as dread sank into your chest.
Your breathing hitched as the figure suddenly surged forward, their free hand grabbing your wrists and slamming them against the cold brick wall. You winced at the force, the impact sending a sharp sting up your arms.
"Let go!" you cried, struggling against their iron grip, but it was no use. Their hands were strongâtoo strongâand no matter how much you writhed or twisted, you couldnât break free.
The knife gleamed dangerously close to your side, but it wasnât moving. Instead, the figure leaned in, their mask mere inches from your face.
âWhy are you doing this?â you hissed, your voice shaking but desperate.
They didnât answer. Instead, they tilted their head, as if observing you up close, and the silent scrutiny sent a shiver down your spine. Their breathing was steady, calmâeerily so, given the situation.
You turned your head away, refusing to meet their hollow gaze, but their grip on your wrists tightened, forcing you to look back at them.
âStop,â you choked out, your voice barely above a whisper now. âPlease.â
They leaned in even closer, the blank mask filling your vision. The faint scent of something metallicâbloodâwafted into your nose, and you froze completely, your body trembling under their hold.
You could feel the faint pressure of their breath through the mask, warm and unnervingly slow.
Then, they did something that made your stomach twist. They tilted their head down slightly, as if inspecting you more closely, and the knife in their other hand gently traced along the brick wall beside your face, the sound sharp and deliberate.
âWhy are you so scared?â they finally murmured, their voice low, distorted, and almost playful. The modulated tone sent a chill through your entire body. Your eyes widened at the sound. âWho are you?â you managed to croak, but they ignored your question.
They leaned even closer, their voice dropping to a whisper. âYouâve been watching people. Reading their actions. Studying them.â
Your heart stopped. How could they possibly know that?
The knife stopped moving, the tip resting against the wall now as they tilted their head again, as if amused by your reaction.
âYouâre just like me,â they murmured, their voice soft but laced with something dangerous. âArenât you curious about what happens next?â
The words struck you like a blow, and you felt the air leave your lungs. âIâm nothing like you,â you spat, trying to summon any ounce of courage left in you.
The figure chuckled softlyâa sound that was more unsettling than anything elseâand finally stepped back, releasing your wrists. You crumpled slightly against the wall, your hands trembling as you pulled them to your chest.
They stood there for a moment, watching you. And then, without a word, they turned and walked away, their figure disappearing into the darkness once more.
You didnât move, your body frozen in place as your mind raced. Their words echoed in your head.
Youâre just like me.
What did they mean?
For a moment, you stood there, too stunned to move, your legs shaking beneath you. The silence in the alley was deafening now, the absence of their presence almost as terrifying as their arrival.
Finally, your body caught up with your mind. You bolted.
You ran down the street, not caring where you were going, your feet pounding against the pavement. Every shadow felt like it was reaching for you, every flicker of light a reminder of that gleaming knife.
When you finally stopped, you realized you were standing in front of your building. Your hands trembled as you fumbled for your keys, barely managing to unlock the door before stumbling inside.
You slammed the door behind you, locking it quickly and leaning against it as you tried to catch your breath. Your heart was still racing, and the image of the masked figure burned into your mind wouldnât leave.
You stood there for what felt like an eternity, your back pressed against the door, fighting to steady your breath. The air in the hallway was suffocating, the stillness unnerving. Your pulse thudded in your ears, too loud, too fast, as you struggled to ground yourself in reality.
The sound of your own heartbeat felt like a drum, drowning out every other noise. You closed your eyes for a moment, willing the panic to subside, but the image of the masked figureâthose hollow, unfeeling eyesâkept flashing in your mind. You could almost still feel the coldness of their grip on your wrists, the steel of the knife pressed against the air between you.
No, no, you couldn't think about that. You had to focus on something else.
Your hands were shaking so badly that when you tried to take off your shoes, you nearly tripped over them. You steadied yourself against the wall, reaching for your phone in your pocket. Your hands felt clammy as you unlocked it, eyes scanning the screen. You thought about calling someoneâanyoneâbut who could you even call? You had no idea what just happened, who that person was, or why you were targeted.
You tapped your messages, but the familiar names on your screen did little to comfort you. Your fingers hovered over Ni-kiâs name for a moment, but you hesitated. You didnât want to scare him. What would you even say?
You knew heâd be worried, and maybe thatâs exactly what you needed. But not yet.
You let out a long, shaky breath, and after a moment of indecision, you tucked the phone back into your pocket. You needed to calm down. You couldnât let yourself spiral.
Your eyes flicked to the window, the dim glow from the streetlights casting long shadows into the room. Every movement, every flicker of light outside seemed to twist your nerves tighter. You felt like you were being watched.
Was it paranoia?
You couldnât stay locked inside forever. But you couldnât leave either. Not now.
You walked to the window and pulled the blinds slightly aside, peering out. The street below was quiet, eerily so. But there was something off about it now. Something unsettling.
Was this your fault? Was it something you'd done or seen that made you a target?
You flinched as your phone buzzed in your pocket, snapping you out of your thoughts. Your heart skipped a beat, but when you checked, it was just a message from Yunaânothing urgent. You let out a breath of relief, your hands still trembling slightly.
You wanted to scream. To make sense of it all. But something told you that doing so would only make things worse.
--
The next morning, you woke up to a sense of dread still hanging in the air, the events from last night haunting your every thought. You had barely slept, every small noise in the dark sending your heart into a frantic beat. As you stumbled out of bed, you tried to shake the feeling off, but it lingered like a shadow.
You grabbed your phone, your fingers trembling slightly as you scrolled through your notifications. And then, your stomach dropped.
The headline was everywhere.
Student Found Murdered in Alley; Police Investigating
You stared at the screen, the words blurring as you read and reread the article, your hands shaking. They had found the body of the guy from last nightâthe one who had been leaning against the wall when the figure had attacked him. Blood had poured from his mouth just before the figure disappeared into the shadows.
But now he was dead.
The report didnât offer many details yet, but the police were investigating, and they had a few leadsâseeing if they found any potential witnesses. You clenched your fists, a sick feeling bubbling in your stomach as you read the lines again, trying to steady your nerves.
You were a witness.
You were standing right there when it happened, not even ten feet away. But you couldnât bring yourself to tell anyone. The thought of speaking up made your stomach churn. What could you even say? That youâd seen a masked figure with a bloody knife standing over the body, and then youâd just run? That youâd been too scared to do anything but watch?
No, you couldnât. It felt wrong. Almost like you were too close to the danger.
For a moment, you thought about calling Ni-ki. Heâd want to know. Heâd be concerned. But even the thought of telling him made you hesitate. You didnât want to burden him with this. And besides, you didnât even know what to say to him. How would he react?
Something inside you whispered that it was better to stay quiet. For now, at least. You didnât know why. Maybe it was fear. Maybe it was guilt. But you couldnât shake the nagging feeling that speaking out would only make things worse.
As you turned off your phone and got ready for school, the weight of the secret pressed down on you like an iron fist. The urge to tell someone gnawed at you, but somethingâmaybe self-preservation, maybe the fear of the unknownâstopped you from speaking.
You didnât know what kind of person that made you, but at that moment, all you could think about was survival.
And that meant staying silent.
You spotted Ni-ki waiting for you near the school gates, his back leaning casually against the wall. At first, you almost didnât recognize him. Gone were the oversized hoodies and the unassuming posture. Today, he wore a sharp black jacket, his shirt tucked in, and his usually messy hair was swept back, revealing more of his face. The change was striking, and it caught you off guard.
When he saw you approaching, he straightened up, slipping his hands into his pockets with an easy confidence youâd never seen before. There was a glint in his eyes that made your stomach flip.
âMorning,â he greeted smoothly, his tone lighter than usual. His gaze swept over you briefly before he added, âYou look cute today.â
The comment hit you like a bolt out of the blue, and you felt your cheeks flush instantly. âW-what?â you stammered, staring at him wide-eyed. Ni-ki wasnât the type to flirtâor, at least, you didnât think he was.
He chuckled at your reaction, his lips curling into a small, amused smile. âRelax. Iâm just being honest.â
You ducked your head, pretending to fumble with your bag to hide the warmth spreading across your face. âWell⊠thanks, I guess,â you mumbled, trying to compose yourself.
The two of you fell into step together, chatting idly as you walked toward the school building. Ni-ki seemed so at ease, more relaxed than youâd ever seen him.
But as the two of you passed through the crowded hallway, you noticed somethingâevery time someone called out to him, a snide remark or a mocking laugh in their tone, Ni-kiâs shoulders would stiffen ever so slightly.
âHey, Ni-ki, looking sharp today!â someone sneered from behind, the tone far from genuine.
âTrying to impress someone? Not like anyone cares,â another voice added with a laugh.
You glanced over at him, expecting to see some hint of his reactionâannoyance, discomfort, maybe even the faint twist of hurt you used to notice in his expression when he was picked on. But before you could catch anything, Ni-ki turned to you with that same easy smile, his voice light and unaffected.
âSo, whatâs the plan for today?â he asked as if nothing had happened, steering the conversation effortlessly away from the taunts.
You frowned slightly, feeling like something was off. His smile was convincing, but you knew him well enough to sense that it didnât reach his eyes. There was something guarded behind that mask of confidence, a wall he didnât want youâor anyone elseâto see behind.
âAre you okay?â you asked carefully, your voice low enough that no one else could hear.
Ni-kiâs smile didnât falter, but there was a flicker of something in his eyesâbrief, almost imperceptible. âWhy wouldnât I be?â he replied smoothly, tilting his head at you like the question itself was unnecessary.
You wanted to press further, but the bell rang, cutting off any chance of continuing the conversation.
As you headed to class together, you couldnât help but steal a few glances at him. Ni-ki had changedâthere was no denying that. He seemed stronger, more confident, even⊠untouchable in a way. But that didnât mean he wasnât still carrying the weight of what heâd been through.
And as much as you wanted to believe his smile, something in you knew that the Ni-ki you were walking with now wasnât the same one youâd first met.
The days passed, and Ni-kiâs transformation became even more apparent. He wasnât just confident nowâhe was bold, almost playful in the way he interacted with you. And you couldnât deny the effect it had on you.
âMorning,â he greeted one day, appearing behind you so suddenly that you nearly dropped your books. You turned to glare at him, clutching your chest as your heart raced from the surprise.
âNi-ki, can you not sneak up on me like that?â you huffed, glaring half-heartedly.
He smirked, leaning down to your eye level, far too close for comfort. âWhat, canât handle a little excitement in the morning?â he teased, his voice laced with a softness that made your cheeks burn.
You looked away, muttering under your breath, but it only seemed to amuse him. Without asking, he reached for your bag, slinging it over his shoulder like it was the most natural thing in the world.
âHey! I can carry my own bag,â you protested, grabbing for the strap.
Ni-ki dodged your hand effortlessly, his smirk growing. âI know. But I want to. Let me be a gentleman for once,â he said, winking at you.
You huffed again, but the way your cheeks warmed betrayed how much it flustered you.
It wasnât just the small gestures like carrying your bag that got to you. Ni-ki always seemed to know just how to toe the line between teasing and sincere, making your heart race in ways you hadnât expected. Sometimes, heâd lean casually against the locker next to yours, his proximity far too close to be casual.
âHave you ever read this one?â he asked once, holding out a crime novel you hadnât even heard of. âI thought of you when I saw it.â
You blinked at the book in his hands, touched by the gesture. âYou thought of me?â
He grinned, tilting his head. âWell, yeah. Itâs about solving crimes. Sound familiar?â
You tried not to blush at his words, but his teasing gaze made it impossible.
The more time you spent with him, the more you noticed the little things he didâbringing you snacks during breaks, texting you links to new crime documentaries, and inviting you over to his dorm room for movie nights.
Those nights were some of your favorite moments, even if they made you nervous. The two of you would sit close together on the small couch, a bowl of popcorn between you as you watched horror movies. Inevitably, youâd end up dozing off halfway through, only to wake up hours later, cuddled up against his chest.
The first time it happened, youâd pulled away so quickly you nearly fell off the couch. âI-Iâm sorry! I didnât mean toââ
Ni-ki just laughed softly, brushing a strand of hair from your face. âItâs fine. You looked comfortable,â he said, his tone so gentle it made your heart ache.
Still, the memory of waking up to the sound of his steady heartbeat, feeling the warmth of his arms around you, stayed with you long after.
You couldnât deny how Ni-ki made you feel. His presence was becoming something you looked forward toâhis teasing, his warmth, his surprising thoughtfulness.
He was always thereâwaiting for you by the gates in the morning, walking you to your classes, and staying by your side during breaks. His confidence had grown, but so had his charm. He seemed to know just what to say to make your heart skip a beat, leaving you flustered and unsure how to respond.
One afternoon, the two of you were walking out of the library. Ni-ki was carrying your books again despite your protests, and the late afternoon sun cast a warm glow over the campus.
âSo,â he began, his voice casual but laced with that teasing edge youâd come to expect, âare you ever going to admit you like spending time with me, or do I have to keep carrying your books until you do?â
You turned to him, startled by his boldness, and saw the playful smirk tugging at his lips. âIâwhat?!â
Ni-ki chuckled, leaning in slightly as he walked beside you. âYou heard me,â he said, his voice soft but teasing. âYou donât have to be so shy about it. I mean, I am pretty great company.â
Your face burned, and you looked away, clutching your bag tightly. âDonât flatter yourself,â you muttered, though your tone lacked any real bite.
His laugh was soft but warm, and it only made your cheeks grow hotter. âIâm just saying whatâs true,â he said, his voice lowering as he added, âYouâre cute when you get flustered, you know that?â
You didnât respond, too busy trying to keep your heart from pounding out of your chest.
Later that evening, you found yourself at his dorm room again, another movie night heâd somehow convinced you to attend. As usual, heâd picked a horror filmâone of his favorites, he said.
The room was dimly lit, the flickering glow of the TV the only source of light. You sat next to him on the small couch, your knees almost touching.
Halfway through the movie, a particularly tense scene made you jump, and without thinking, you grabbed onto Ni-kiâs arm.
âScared?â he asked, his tone teasing but not unkind.
You quickly let go, crossing your arms over your chest. âNo,â you said stubbornly, though the way your heart raced said otherwise.
Ni-ki laughed softly, leaning closer to you. âItâs okay to be scared. You can hold onto me if you want,â he said, his voice dropping just enough to make your breath catch.
You glanced at him, your cheeks burning again, and quickly looked back at the screen. âIâll be fine,â you muttered, trying to ignore how close he was.
As the movie went on, though, the tension eased, and the warmth of Ni-kiâs presence lulled you into a sense of comfort. Before you knew it, your eyes were growing heavy, and the soft sound of his breathing beside you was the last thing you remembered before you drifted off.
When you woke up, the TV was off, and the room was quiet. You blinked groggily, realizing you were leaning against Ni-kiâs chest again, your head resting just over his heart. His arm was draped lightly over your shoulder, holding you close.
You froze, your face heating up as you tried to process the situation. Slowly, you sat up, careful not to wake him, only to find him already awake, his eyes half-lidded and watching you with a soft smile.
âGood morning, sleepyhead,â he said, his voice low and teasing.
âIâI didnât mean to fall asleep,â you stammered, pulling away completely.
Ni-ki just shrugged, sitting up as well. âItâs fine,â he said, brushing it off like it was nothing. âYou looked comfortable.â
You buried your face in your hands, groaning softly. âThis is so embarrassingâŠâ
He chuckled, reaching out to gently nudge your shoulder. âRelax. I told you, itâs fine. You can fall asleep on me anytime.â
His words only made your blush deepen, and you quickly got up, mumbling something about needing to leave. Ni-ki walked you to the door, still smiling in that soft, knowing way that made your heart ache.
--
It was a typical day in the cafeteria, the loud hum of conversation filling the air as you sat with your friends, idly picking at your food. The topic of discussion ranged from schoolwork to weekend plans, and you were halfway through telling a funny story when the sound of a tray nearly crashing to the ground caught your attention.
You looked up to see Ni-ki, standing awkwardly as he tried to steady himself after nearly colliding with a group of girls near the lunch line. His tray wobbled precariously, but he caught it just in time, flashing the girls an apologetic smile before quickly stepping aside.
The girls giggled, whispering to one another as Ni-ki walked off, looking slightly flustered. You could almost see the faint hint of red on his cheeks, though he composed himself quickly and made his way toward his usual spot.
âThatâs Ni-ki, right?â one of your friends, Natty, said, nudging you with her elbow.
You blinked, realizing your friends were now watching him. âYeah,â you said nonchalantly, though your gaze lingered on him as he passed by.
âHeâs gotten so handsome lately,â another friend chimed in, resting her chin on her hand as she stared after him. âI mean, look at him! The hair, the way heâs dressing now⊠I swear, itâs like he had a total glow-up overnight.â
You felt your cheeks heat up, and you quickly looked down at your plate, hoping no one would notice.
âHeâs always been cute,â Natty said, shrugging. âBut now? Itâs like⊠heâs confident. And confidence is hot.â
âI heard heâs been helping out in some of his classes too,â another friend added. âLike, tutoring and stuff. Smart and good-looking? Talk about the whole package.â
You tried to focus on your food, but the conversation buzzed around you, and you couldnât help but feel a strange twinge in your chest as your friends continued to gush over Ni-ki.
âHey,â Natty said suddenly, leaning closer to you. âYouâve been hanging out with him a lot lately, havenât you? Whatâs that about?â
Your head shot up, eyes wide. âWhat? No, weâre just⊠friends,â you said quickly, waving off her question. âHe likes crime novels, and we talk about them sometimes. Thatâs all.â
âJust friends?â Natty teased, raising an eyebrow. âAre you sure? Because he definitely looks at you like youâre more than just a friend.â
Your heart skipped a beat at her words, and you frowned, shaking your head. âYouâre imagining things.â
But even as you said it, you couldnât shake the memory of Ni-kiâs lingering glances, the way he leaned closer when he spoke to you, or how his hand would sometimes brush against yours when he handed you something.
Across the cafeteria, Ni-ki had taken a seat by himself, but before he started eating, his eyes flicked in your direction. It was only for a moment, but it was enough to make your stomach flip.
Natty noticed too, smirking as she nudged you again. âSee? I told you. Heâs totally into you.â
You groaned, burying your face in your hands. âCan we please change the subject?â
Your friends laughed, but they eventually let it go, moving on to other topics. Still, you couldnât help but steal a glance at Ni-ki again, only to find him smiling softly to himself as he ate.
And for some reason, that little smile made your heart race even more than it already was.
The day had dragged on, the sun was low on the horizon as you started your walk home, the familiar path quiet except for the occasional car passing by. You had just popped in your earbuds when the sound of hurried footsteps broke through the music.
Frowning, you glanced over your shoulder, only to see Ni-ki sprinting toward you, waving one arm while clutching his bag with the other. His glasses were slightly crooked, his hair a little disheveled from the run, but he wore that familiar smile that seemed to make your day just a little brighter.
âWait up!â he called, slightly breathless as he closed the distance between you.
You stopped, giving him time to catch his breath. âYou okay there, track star?â you teased as he bent over, hands on his knees, trying to steady his breathing.
âYeah,â he panted, straightening up and flashing you a grin. âJust⊠didnât want to lose you before I asked.â
âAsked what?â you said, tilting your head.
He shifted his bag higher on his shoulder. âDo you want to come over and study? I mean, if youâre not busy or anything. I thought we could go over some of that exam stuff together, maybe watch something afterâŠâ
You raised an eyebrow at him, suppressing a smile. âYou ran all the way here to ask me that?â
Ni-ki shrugged, a faint pink dusting his cheeks as he looked away. âWell⊠yeah. It seemed important.â
You chuckled softly, noticing how his glasses were sitting askew on his face from the sprint. Without thinking, you stepped closer, reaching up to gently adjust them. âThere,â you said, your voice softer now. âThatâs better.â
Ni-ki blinked at you, clearly startled by the gesture, his lips parting as if he wanted to say something but couldnât find the words. For a moment, he just stood there, looking at you with an expression you couldnât quite placeâsomething warm, something soft, something that made your heart skip.
You cleared your throat, stepping back and turning toward the direction of his dorm building. âAlright, letâs go,â you said, trying to ignore the sudden heat rising to your face.
Ni-ki followed after you, his footsteps light but quick, and you didnât notice the way his eyes lingered on you as he walked behind. There was a small, almost shy smile on his face, one he didnât bother hiding now that you werenât looking.
By the time you reached the building, the sky had darkened, the streetlights flickering on. Ni-ki held the door open for you, letting you step in first, and as you made your way toward the stairs, you felt his presence behind youâquiet but steady.
âYouâve really got a thing for last-minute plans, huh?â you said, glancing back at him with a teasing smile.
âOnly with you,â he replied smoothly, his tone light, but there was a glimmer of sincerity in his eyes that caught you off guard.
You laughed, shaking your head. âYeah, yeah. Letâs see if you can actually focus on studying this time.â
Ni-ki just grinned, following you up the stairs, his heart racing for reasons that had nothing to do with the earlier sprint.
The moment you stepped into Ni-kiâs apartment, you were greeted by the faint scent of laundry detergent and something sweetâprobably the remnants of whatever he had for breakfast that morning.
âMake yourself at home,â he said, slipping off his shoes and gesturing toward his room.
You followed him in, setting your bag down on the floor.
âAlright,â Ni-ki said, plopping down onto the floor and pulling out his notebook. âLetâs get this over with before my brain decides to shut off completely.â
You laughed, sitting down across from him and pulling out your own notes. âYouâre the one who wanted to study, remember?â
âYeah, yeah,â he muttered, flipping through his book. âJust donât let me slack off too much.â
For a while, the two of you worked in relative silence, the sound of pages turning and pens scratching against paper filling the room. Every now and then, one of you would ask a question, leading to brief discussions as you helped each other out.
âWait, is this right?â Ni-ki asked at one point, sliding his notebook over to you.
You leaned over to take a look, your brows furrowing as you scanned his work. âAlmost. You forgot to carry this number over here,â you said, pointing it out with the tip of your pen.
Ni-ki groaned, dropping his head onto the desk dramatically. âWhy is math like this? What did I ever do to deserve this kind of suffering?â
You couldnât help but laugh at his theatrics. âCome on, itâs not that bad. Youâre just overthinking it.â
âEasy for you to say,â he grumbled, lifting his head to look at you. âYouâre like a human calculator.â
âFlattery wonât get you out of this,â you teased, nudging his notebook back toward him.
He gave you a mock pout but picked up his pen again, dutifully fixing his mistake.
A little while later, you were both leaning back against the bed, taking a break as you sipped on the canned drinks Ni-ki had grabbed from his fridge.
âOkay, serious question,â Ni-ki said, turning to you with a mischievous glint in his eye.
You raised an eyebrow, wary but intrigued. âWhat?â
âIf you had to choose between being stuck on a deserted island with me or having to solve a murder mystery with me, which one would you pick?â
You blinked at him, caught off guard by the random question. âUh⊠I donât know. What kind of murder mystery?â
âThe really dramatic kind,â he said, leaning closer with an exaggerated serious expression. âLots of twists, lots of danger. Like, weâd be running for our lives half the time.â
You pretended to think about it, tapping your chin. âIn that case⊠definitely the murder mystery. At least then Iâd have something to keep me entertained.â
Ni-ki gasped, clutching his chest like youâd just mortally wounded him. âWow. I see how it is. Iâm just boring company on a deserted island, huh?â
You laughed, nudging him playfully. âThatâs not what I said!â
âSure, sure,â he said, grinning as he took another sip of his drink. âIâll remember this the next time you need my help with something.â
The banter continued as you both returned to studying, the playful energy making the work feel less tedious. Ni-ki had a way of turning even the most mundane moments into something fun, and you found yourself smiling more often than not.
At one point, he leaned over to steal a glance at your notebook, his shoulder brushing against yours. âAre you sure this is right?â he asked, his voice low and teasing.
âYes, itâs right,â you said, rolling your eyes. âYou can double-check it if you donât believe me.â
He smirked, leaning closer. âNah, I trust you. Youâre too smart to get it wrong.â
The compliment, paired with his proximity, made your cheeks heat up, and you quickly looked away, focusing on your notebook to hide your reaction.
Ni-ki noticed, of course. He always noticed. But instead of teasing you further, he simply chuckled and went back to his own work, a satisfied smile playing on his lips.
After a while, Ni-ki let out a long sigh, dropping his pen dramatically onto his notebook. âIâm officially done. I canât stare at numbers and letters any longer without my brain exploding.â
You glanced at him, amused. âYouâre giving up already? I thought you wanted to study.â
âI did,â he said, flopping onto his back like a starfish. âBut now I want to do something fun. Come on, letâs play a game.â
You raised an eyebrow. âA game? Like what?â
He sat up quickly, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. âOn my console. Iâve got a few multiplayer games. Weâll do a couple of roundsâyouâre not scared to lose, are you?â
âOh, please,â you said, rolling your eyes as you stood up to follow him to his console setup. âYouâre the one who should be worried.â
He smirked, grabbing two controllers and handing you one. âWeâll see about that.â
As the game loaded, you both got comfortable on the floor, sitting cross-legged with a pile of snacks within reach. The first match started, and immediately, the competitive energy between you two ignited.
âNi-ki, what are you doing?â you teased as his character fell off the map for the third time in a row. âYouâre not even trying, are you?â
His ears turned red as he adjusted his glasses, fidgeting with the hem of his hoodie. âI-Iâm just warming up! Wait until the next round; you wonât even stand a chance.â
You grinned, loving the way he stumbled over his words. âSure, sure. Keep telling yourself that.â
The next match started, and this time Ni-ki was clearly putting in more effort. He managed to take the lead, and when you lost the round, he leaned back with a triumphant smirk.
âLooks like youâre the one who should be worried,â he said, his tone dripping with playful confidence.
You felt your face heat up as you avoided his gaze, grumbling under your breath. âLucky shot. I wasnât even trying.â
âUh-huh,â he said, leaning a little closer to nudge your shoulder. âExcuses, excuses. Just admit Iâm better.â
You turned to glare at him, but the way his eyes sparkled with amusement made it hard to stay mad. Instead, you shoved his arm lightly. âDonât get too cocky, Ni-ki. Iâll destroy you in the next one.â
The back-and-forth continued as you played match after match, the teasing only escalating as the wins and losses stacked up on both sides. Every time you won, Ni-ki would blush and fidget, either pushing his glasses up his nose or tugging on the sleeves of his hoodie.
âSeriously, how are you so good at this?â he muttered after losing another round, his voice a mix of frustration and awe.
âI told you, you shouldâve been worried,â you said, grinning as you leaned back, basking in your victory.
But then Ni-ki got his revenge in the next game, and when you lost, he didnât hold back.
âAw, what happened?â he said, his voice dripping with mock concern. âI thought you were supposed to be good at this.â
You huffed, crossing your arms as your cheeks burned. âI just⊠got distracted, thatâs all.â
âSure,â he said, his grin widening. âKeep telling yourself that.â
The teasing was relentless, but you couldnât deny how much fun you were having. Even as you tried to avoid looking at him after his jabs, you could feel his gaze on you, warm and amused.
When the final match endedâNi-ki winning by a narrow marginâyou let out a dramatic groan, flopping onto your back. âUgh, I canât believe you beat me.â
He laughed, leaning over you slightly. âSee? I told you Iâd win eventually.â
You looked up at him, your pout fading as you saw the way his eyes crinkled at the corners from his smile. For a moment, you forgot all about the game, too caught up in the way he looked so happy and carefree.
âWell,â you said finally, sitting up and brushing some imaginary dust off your pants. âDonât get used to it. Next time, Iâm coming for that win.â
âIâm looking forward to it,â he said, his voice softening slightly.
You werenât sure what to say to that, so you busied yourself with tidying up the controllers and snack wrappers.
You glanced out the window and froze for a moment, realizing how dark it had gotten. The streetlights outside cast long, flickering shadows along the quiet road. Your heart dropped when you checked the time on your phone: 9:57 PM.
"Shit," you muttered under your breath, hurriedly grabbing your things and stuffing them into your bag. You barely noticed Ni-ki watching you, his head tilted curiously as he leaned back on his hands.
"Leaving already?" he asked, his tone light, though something in his voice felt... reluctant.
You slung your bag over your shoulder, giving him a quick, apologetic smile. "Yeah, I didnât realize how late it got. I need to get home before it gets any darker out. Iâll see you Monday, okay?"
Ni-ki opened his mouth as if to say something, but then stopped himself, giving you a small nod instead. "Alright, be careful."
You waved at him, muttering a quick, "Bye!" before rushing out of his dorm room and into the hallway.
The building was eerily quiet as you made your way outside, the cool night air hitting your face the moment you stepped through the door. You tightened your grip on your bag, glancing around the street. It was unsettling how empty it felt, but you didnât have time to dwell on it.
You walked quickly, your footsteps echoing on the pavement. Normally, youâd pop in your earbuds and listen to music to keep yourself company, but tonight, the thought of not hearing what was around you made your stomach twist. Instead, you kept your ears open, alert to every little sound.
The streets were mostly quiet, save for the occasional rustle of leaves or the faint hum of a car in the distance. Still, the shadows seemed to move differently tonight, stretching and shifting in ways that made your pulse quicken.
Your pace quickened as well. The faster you walked, the closer you got to home, where you could lock the door and feel safe.
Your heart leapt at the sound of footsteps echoing behind you. They were uneven, dragging slightly against the pavement. You froze mid-step, your breath catching in your throat, and slowly turned around.
A man stumbled a little ways behind you, his silhouette illuminated by the dim glow of a streetlamp. His gait was unsteady, his head lolling slightly to the side, and in his hand was a beer bottle, half-empty and dangling precariously.
The strong stench of alcohol hit you even from a distance, and your pulse eased slightly. Just a drunk guy, you told yourself.
Still, something about the way he moved unsettled you. His eyes seemed unfocused, yet he kept glancing up in your direction, like he was aware of you but trying not to be obvious about it.
You tightened your grip on your bag and turned back around, walking faster now. The sound of his footsteps didnât fade; if anything, they seemed to quicken as well.
Your stomach twisted, and you glanced back again. The man was closer this time, his lips curling into a sloppy smirk.
âHey!â he slurred, his voice loud and grating. âWhere you goinâ in such a hurry?â
You ignored him, your heart racing as you picked up your pace.
âHey! Iâm talkinâ to you!â he called out again, louder this time. You heard the sound of glass clinking, and out of the corner of your eye, you saw him waving the beer bottle at you.
Panic bubbled in your chest. You debated breaking into a sprint, but you didnât want to show fearâor worse, give him a reason to chase after you.
Instead, you ducked your head and turned sharply down a side street, hoping to lose him.
But the footsteps followed, faster now.
âHey! Donât walk away from me!â he shouted, his voice taking on an edge of irritation.
Your breathing quickened, your mind racing as you glanced around for an escape. The street was too empty, too quiet. There was no one to call for help, no open stores, no witnesses.
âCâmon, woman!â he slurred, closer than before. âJust talk to me for a second!â
He made your skin crawl, and without thinking, you broke into a run.
âHey!â you heard him shout behind you, his footsteps pounding against the pavement as he gave chase.
You turned a corner sharply, your chest heaving as you pushed yourself to go faster. Your legs burned, your bag bouncing against your back, but you didnât dare slow down.
When you glanced back over your shoulder, your stomach dropped. He was still following, his face twisted into a drunken snarl.
Your heart thundered as you looked ahead, desperately searching for somewhereâanywhereâto hide. Thatâs when you saw it: a narrow alleyway, tucked between two buildings.
Without thinking, you darted into it, pressing yourself against the wall and holding your breath. The shadows swallowed you whole, and you prayed he wouldnât notice where youâd gone.
The sound of his footsteps grew louder, then slower, until finally, they stopped.
âWhere the hellââ you heard him mutter, his voice slurred and irritated.
You peeked around the corner just in time to see him scratching his head and muttering to himself before walking away.
Relief flooded through you, and you let out a shaky breath, your back sliding against the wall as you sank to the ground.
Your hands trembled as you fumbled through your bag, desperately searching for your phone. After a frantic few moments, you realized with a sinking feelingâyouâd left it at Ni-kiâs place.
âDamn it,â you muttered under your breath, running a hand through your hair. You were too shaken to think straight, but you needed your phone. It wasnât safe to be out here without it.
With a reluctant sigh, you pushed yourself off the wall and started walking back toward Ni-kiâs dorm. The streets felt even quieter now, the darkness pressing in around you. Every step you took echoed loudly in your ears, and your heartbeat hadnât fully calmed from the earlier chase.
You were halfway there when a sudden shout split through the silence, followed by a loud, sickening thud.
You froze in place, your head snapping toward the source of the sound. It came from an alley just a few steps ahead.
Instinct told you to keep walking, to pretend you hadnât heard anything. But curiosityâmorbid and insistentâhad you inching closer to the alleyway. You peered into the darkness, your breath hitching as your eyes struggled to adjust.
At first, there was nothing. Just the oppressive blackness of the alley. You were about to turn away, deciding it wasnât worth it, when you heard a faint shuffle.
And then he stumbled out.
The drunk man.
Your stomach churned at the sight of himâhis steps were unsteady, but it wasnât alcohol this time. No, it was the knife protruding from his chest, the hilt gleaming faintly under the dim streetlights. Blood poured from the wound, staining his shirt and dripping onto the ground in thick, steady splatters.
Your mind blanked as you stared, your body frozen in place. He staggered a few steps closer before collapsing onto the pavement, his lifeless eyes staring up at the sky.
You opened your mouth to scream, but the sound died in your throat as your gaze flicked upward.
He was there.
Standing in the shadows of the alley, his white mask almost glowing against the darkness, he tilted his head at you in that familiar, unnerving way, and though you couldnât see his face, you could feel his eyes locked on you.
"Ah, sweetheart," his voice drawled, smooth and almost teasing. âWe really have to stop meeting like this.â
Your heart nearly stopped. Without thinking, you spun around, ready to runâbut you werenât fast enough.
Before you could take more than a step, his hand shot out, grabbing your arm and yanking you back with a terrifying amount of strength. You barely had time to gasp before he twisted you around, pinning you against the cold, rough wall of the alley.
You struggled, kicking and thrashing, but he caught both your wrists in one hand, pressing them firmly behind your back. His chest pressed against your back, trapping you in place, and you could feel the heat of his breath as he leaned in close to your ear.
âHe deserved it,â he whispered, his voice low and almost intimate. âDidnât you see the way he was looking at you? Following you? Touching you with his eyes like you were something he could take?â
You tried to protest, to tell him to let you go, but your voice refused to cooperate.
âYou should be thanking me,â he murmured, his tone laced with dark amusement. âIf it werenât for me, who knows what that disgusting piece of trash wouldâve done to you?â
His words sent a chill down your spine, but the way he said themâlike he truly believed heâd done you a favorâmade your stomach twist.
âYou should give me a reward, sweetheart,â he purred, his lips brushing dangerously close to your ear. âIâve been so good to you, havenât I? Taking care of all the people who hurt you.â
âL-let me go,â you managed to choke out, your voice trembling.
He chuckled softly, the sound sending a shiver down your spine. âOh, but Iâm not done yet,â he said, his grip on your wrists tightening slightly. âNot until you say it.â
âS-say what?â you stammered.
âThank you,â he said simply, his voice still teasing but with an edge that made it clear he wasnât joking. âGo on, sweetheart. Say thank you to your savior.â
You writhed in his grip, twisting and struggling to free yourself, but his hold was unyielding. Every movement you made only seemed to amuse him further.
âTsk, tsk,â he tutted softly, like a parent scolding a misbehaving child. âWhatâs this, sweetheart? Fighting me when Iâve done so much for you? Thatâs not very nice.â
âLet me go,â you hissed, your voice sharp despite the tremor in it.
Instead of responding, he shifted closer, his body pressing against yours as his free hand moved. You flinched, expecting the worst, but he simply brushed his gloved fingers against your neck, gently pushing your hair aside. The motion was slow, deliberateâalmost tender.
âYou really donât know how to behave, do you?â he murmured, his voice soft but laced with something darker. âHere I am, protecting you, keeping you safe, and you donât even say thank you. Instead, you fight me. Struggle against me. Like Iâm the bad guy.â
The words sent a chill down your spine, the weight of them sinking into your chest.
âI didnât ask for this!â you snapped, trying once more to pull your wrists free, but his grip only tightened.
âAh, but thatâs the beauty of it, sweetheart,â he said, his tone almost playful. âYou didnât have to. I wanted to do it. For you.â
His fingers trailed lightly over the nape of your neck, sending a shiver through your body that you couldnât control.
âYou donât understand,â he whispered, leaning in closer until his masked face was right beside yours. âI see you. Every single day. Youâre so⊠perfect. So pure. And theyâre not. They donât deserve to breathe the same air as you.â
âYouâre insane,â you spat, your voice shaking.
âMaybe,â he admitted with a dark chuckle. âBut Iâm your kind of insane.â
His hand slid down, brushing over your shoulder in a mockery of comfort. âSay it,â he murmured again, his voice barely above a whisper now. âSay thank you. Thatâs all I want to hear.â
Your throat tightened, and you bit your lip, refusing to give him what he wanted. You wouldnât play into whatever twisted game he was orchestrating.
But he sighed, the sound carrying a hint of disappointment. âStill being stubborn, huh?â he mused. âThatâs okay. I like a challenge.â
His hand moved to your chin, tilting your face slightly to the side. Though you couldnât see his expression behind the mask, you could feel his gaze burning into you, his intensity unnerving.
âYouâll come around,â he said softly, his voice dripping with certainty. âOne day, youâll see that Iâm the only one who truly cares about you.â
Before you could respond, he pulled back slightly, his grip on your wrists loosening just enough for you to jerk free. Without looking back, you bolted, your heart pounding as your feet hit the pavement.
But even as you ran, his voice echoed in your mind, smooth and haunting.
âOne day, sweetheart. Youâll thank me.â
You didnât stop running until the bright lights of the police station came into view. Your chest burned, your breath coming in ragged gasps, but the overwhelming need for safety pushed you forward. Bursting through the station doors, you stumbled inside, drawing the attention of a few officers.
âI need help!â you blurted out, your voice trembling. âThereâs been a... a murder. And I saw him. I saw the killer!â
The room went silent for a moment as the officers exchanged quick glances before one of them, a tall man with a kind but serious face, approached you.
âAlright, take a deep breath,â he said, guiding you to a chair. âLetâs get this sorted. Where did this happen?â
You described the location of the alleyway, your voice shaky as you recounted the events. The officer nodded, gesturing for another officer to dispatch units to the scene immediately. Within moments, two officers left the station, heading toward the area you described.
âOkay,â the tall officer said, sitting down across from you with a notepad. âWeâre going to need a full report from you. Start from the beginningâeverything you saw, everything you experienced.â
Your hands shook as you clasped them tightly together, trying to steady yourself. You closed your eyes for a moment, forcing yourself to recount every detail, no matter how horrifying.
You told them about walking home, the drunk man, and the sounds that had drawn you to the alley. You described the killer in as much detail as you could: the mask, the knife, the dark clothes. You hesitated when you got to the part where he cornered you, his words still ringing in your ears.
âHe... he grabbed me,â you admitted, your voice barely above a whisper. âPinned me against the wall. He said he was protecting me. That I should... thank him.â
The officerâs pen paused briefly on the notepad, his brows furrowing.
âHe said he killed the man for me,â you continued, your throat tightening as you forced the words out. âThat he was doing it because he cared about me.â
The officer leaned back slightly, his expression a mix of concern and disbelief. âDid you recognize him? Anything distinctive about his voice, his build, his mannerisms?â
You shook your head, feeling a wave of frustration and helplessness wash over you. âNo. He wore a mask, and his voice... it was muffled. But he was tall, and he moved... like he was confident. Like heâd done this before.â
The officer nodded, jotting down your words. âYou did the right thing coming here. Weâll have officers sweep the area, and weâll add this information to the ongoing investigation.â
--
You sat in the station for what felt like an eternity, the hum of conversations and ringing phones fading into the background as your nerves took over. Every second that passed felt like it stretched longer than the last, the events of the night playing on a loop in your head.
Finally, the door swung open, and a pair of officers walked in, their expressions grim. One of them leaned in to speak with the tall officer who had taken your statement. After a brief conversation, he turned back to you and gestured for you to come over.
âThey found the body,â he said quietly, his voice steady but laced with tension. âIt was hidden behind some trash cans in the alley. The killerâs gone. But thereâs something you need to see.â
Your stomach dropped, but you forced yourself to follow him to a desk where a computer screen was lit with grainy black-and-white footage.
âThis is from a nearby CCTV camera,â the officer explained, clicking to play the video.
You leaned forward, your heart pounding as the footage started. There you were, walking down the street, your bag slung over your shoulder. You saw the drunk man trailing behind you, stumbling slightly, clutching the beer bottle. Your pulse quickened as you watched yourself pause and glance back before speeding up, the man still following.
The video cut briefly to another angle. The drunk man was now heading back down the street after youâd run. Suddenly, a shadow emerged from the alleyway. A figure stepped out behind him, silent and deliberate. The killer.
You watched, frozen, as the killer grabbed the man and pulled him into the alley in one swift motion. The man barely had time to react before disappearing into the shadows.
The screen flickered and you appeared, cautiously approaching the alley and stopping as if trying to decide whether to investigate. Then, just as you remembered, you turned and began walking awayâonly to get dragged in.
The next part made your blood run cold.
The camera caught the moment the killer stepped into view, just as you ran off-screen. He stopped in the middle of the street, standing there like a statue, watching you flee. Then, slowly, his head tilted upward, and he looked directly at the camera.
Even through the grainy footage, the gleaming white mask was unmistakable.
The killer stared into the camera for a long moment, tilting his head like a predator examining prey. Then, without any sense of urgency, he turned and disappeared into the shadows.
The officer paused the video, his jaw tight as he glanced at you. âThe way he looked at the camera⊠itâs almost like he wanted us to see him.â
You couldnât speak. Your throat felt dry, and your hands were clammy as you clutched the edge of the desk. The image of the masked figure burned into your mind was now accompanied by that chilling motionâthe way heâd looked at the camera, unafraid, almost playful.
âDo you know him?â the officer asked gently, his tone careful.
You shook your head quickly, maybe a little too quickly. âNo. IâI donât know anyone whoâdâŠâ You trailed off, your voice faltering.
The officer studied you for a moment, his expression unreadable. âAlright,â he said finally. âWeâre going to keep investigating, and weâll need to keep in contact with you. If anythingâanything at allâcomes to mind, you let us know.â
You nodded, your mind still racing as the image of the killerâs mask lingered.
The officer sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. âFor now, weâll have someone escort you home. You shouldnât be out there alone.â
Home. The thought of being alone right now was terrifying, but staying here with the memory of that footage wasnât much better.
As an officer prepared to walk you out, you glanced back at the frozen frame on the screen. The mask, the tilted head, the casual way heâd turned and walked away.
He wasnât just watching.
He was toying with you.
The car ride was quiet, the hum of the engine filling the silence as you stared out the window, your mind racing with everything that had happened. The officer glanced at you occasionally, likely noticing your pale complexion and tense posture.
As you neared your neighborhood, you suddenly remembered your phone. "Wait," you blurted out, sitting up straighter. "Can we stop by my friend's place? I left my phone there earlier."
The officer hesitated but nodded. âAlright, just make it quick. Whatâs the address?â
You rattled it off, and within minutes, the car pulled up in front of Ni-kiâs building. You quickly unbuckled your seatbelt, mumbling a soft, "Iâll be right back," before stepping out and jogging up to the building. Your stomach churned with unease as you entered and climbed the stairs.
When you reached Ni-kiâs door, you paused, glancing back down the hall. It was quiet, almost too quiet. Taking a deep breath, you raised your hand and knocked.
It took a few moments, but the door finally opened.
Ni-ki stood there, his damp hair pushed back messily, droplets of water still clinging to his neck. He had clearly just stepped out of the shower, wearing a loose hoodie and sweatpants that hung lazily on his frame.
âHey,â he greeted with a soft smile, his eyes lighting up when he saw you. âI was wondering when youâd come back for this.â He held up your phone, which had been sitting on his desk.
You gave him a sheepish smile, reaching for it. âYeah, Iâm sorry. I got distracted earlier and completely forgot.â
He chuckled, leaning against the doorframe as he handed it to you. âNo problem. You okay, though? You seem⊠tense.â
âIâm fine,â you said quickly, clutching the phone to your chest. âJustâuh, long day. Thanks, Ni-ki.â
Before he could say anything else, you turned and started walking back down the hall.
âWaitââ Ni-ki called after you, his voice tinged with concern. âYou sure youâre okay? Youâre acting weird.â
You ignored him, speeding up your pace. âIâm fine! See you Monday!â
â(Y/N)ââ
You didnât stop, practically jogging back to the police car. You climbed in, shutting the door behind you and exhaling deeply as the officer glanced at you in the rearview mirror.
âGot what you needed?â she asked.
âYeah,â you muttered, not meeting her gaze.
The drive home was just as silent as before, the weight of the night pressing down on your chest. When the officer pulled up outside your apartment, she gave you a small nod. âStay inside tonight. Lock your doors. If you need anything, donât hesitate to call.â
âThank you,â you murmured, stepping out and heading to your door.
Once inside, you locked the door behind you, sliding the chain into place for extra security. You leaned against it, exhaling deeply as your heart continued to race.
You glanced at your phone, still clutched tightly in your hand, and felt a pang of guilt. Ni-ki had been nothing but kind to you, and youâd brushed him off so abruptly.
But you couldnât stop thinking about the killer, about the way heâd spoken to you, about the way heâd looked at you. It was like his presence still lingered, even now, haunting you.
With a sigh, you set your phone down and headed to your room, determined to push the events of the night out of your mind. You needed sleepâdesperately.
Your phone buzzed, pulling you from your thoughts. You glanced down, seeing a message from Ni-ki.
Ni-ki: Hey, you okay? I know you were in a rush earlier⊠If you need someone to talk to, I'm here.
A small smile tugged at the corner of your lips, but you couldn't quite shake off the tension in your chest. You quickly typed back.
You: Yeah, Iâm fine. Just⊠been a weird day, you know?
You stared at the screen for a moment before adding:
You: Would you mind calling me? I could use someone to talk toâŠ
It didnât take long for him to reply.
Ni-ki: Of course. Iâll call you now.
A few moments later, your phone rang. You swiped to answer, bringing it to your ear.
âHey,â Ni-kiâs voice came through, calm and warm, despite the underlying concern. âYou doing okay now?â
You leaned back against the wall, feeling a sense of relief just hearing his voice.
âYeah,â you replied softly. âJust⊠everything feels a little off tonight. Iâm glad you messaged.â
He was quiet for a moment, and you could almost picture him thinking.
âIâm glad you reached out,â he said finally. âYou donât have to go through stuff like this alone. I know it might seem like everythingâs chaotic, but youâve got me. You can always talk to me.â
His words had an unexpected comfort to them, and you felt some of the weight lift off your shoulders.
âThanks,â you said quietly. âI really appreciate it, Ni-ki.â
âI mean it,â he replied with a soft chuckle. âAnytime, seriously. If you need a distraction or just someone to listen, Iâve got you.â
You smiled to yourself, grateful for his kindness.
âMaybe we can talk more tomorrow, huh? Iâll make sure to check in on you again. Donât want you feeling like this all night.â
You felt a slight pang of guilt but quickly pushed it away.
âIâll be okay. And⊠thanks again. Iâm just gonna try to get some sleep.â
âSounds good. Get some rest, and if anything comes up, just text me, alright?â
âI will. Goodnight, Ni-ki.â
âGoodnight,â he said, the sincerity in his voice making you feel a little lighter.
As you ended the call, you leaned back into your pillow, feeling a bit more at ease.
--
The doorbell rang again the next morning, pulling you from your thoughts. You blinked, confused, before walking over to the door and pulling it open. To your surprise, there stood Ni-ki, looking as effortlessly stylish as ever, wearing a relaxed smile.
âIâm taking you to the mall,â he said, as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
You stared at him for a moment, your eyes widening. âWait, what? Youâre... what?â
Ni-ki chuckled, clearly amused by your reaction. âI figured you could use a little break. Youâve been cooped up here long enough.â
You glanced at the clock. It was a bit earlier than you expected. âBut Iââ
Before you could protest any further, you heard the sound of your own feet hitting the floor as you dashed towards your bedroom. âGive me a second! I need to get dressed!â
Ni-ki didnât seem to mind. He just chuckled again, stepping inside and closing the door behind him. âTake your time. Iâll be here.â
You quickly pulled your clothes out of your closet, racing against the clock to change, but as you did, you could hear the soft sound of Ni-ki sitting on the couch, the hum of his phone as he likely scrolled through something. Even as you hurried to change, you couldnât help but feel a little nervousâhe was waiting for you.
After awhile, you stepped out, having finally gotten dressed in something comfortable but still cute enough for a day out. You were still adjusting your jacket when you caught sight of Ni-ki, his attention fixed on his phone.
âYou ready?â he asked, glancing up from his phone when he noticed you stepping into the living room.
You nodded, feeling a little bashful but excited at the same time. âYeah, letâs go.â
Ni-ki grinned and stood up, tossing his phone onto the couch. âI knew youâd be ready in no time.â
Ni-ki led the way out of the apartment, holding the door open for you. The cool air greeted you as you stepped outside, and for the first time in a while, you felt a sense of calm settle over you
As you both walked to the car, Ni-ki kept his usual easygoing demeanor, flashing you an occasional grin, but his eyes held a warmth that made you feel at ease.
Once you got to the car, Ni-ki opened the door for you with a dramatic bow. âAfter you, milady,â he teased, his smile playful.
You laughed, stepping into the car. âYouâre a dork,â you said, shaking your head.
He slid into the driverâs seat and started the engine, the car pulling out of the parking lot as he hummed along to the song on the radio. The drive was smooth, with Ni-ki chatting casually, asking about how youâd been feeling lately, if you were still swamped with schoolwork, and if you had any specific things you wanted to do at the mall.
âIâm just along for the ride, really,â you said, feeling a little more relaxed with each passing moment. âIâm happy to just hang out.â
Ni-ki glanced at you, his lips curving upward. âGood, âcause I was planning on getting us some snacks, trying on some clothes, and maybe finding something ridiculous to make you laugh.â
You couldnât help but chuckle at that. âIâm down for that,â you agreed.
The ride went by quickly, with the two of you talking and joking about random things, from bad fashion choices to the latest crime drama episode you both had watched recently. When the mall came into view, Ni-ki parked the car, giving you a quick glance. âReady to have some fun?â
You nodded, your smile wide. âAbsolutely.â
You and Ni-ki wandered through the mall, hopping from store to store, trying on ridiculous hats and laughing at each otherâs choices. He picked out a bright pink beanie with oversized ears, putting it on your head and grinning mischievously. "You should totally rock this look," he teased, his eyes sparkling with amusement.
You rolled your eyes but played along, giving a dramatic twirl. "Do you think it brings out my eyes?" you joked, striking a pose.
Ni-kiâs smile widened, and he leaned in slightly, as if seriously considering the question. "Honestly? It definitely makes your eyes pop. Maybe not in the way you think, though."
You burst into laughter, nudging him playfully in the side. "Youâre ridiculous," you said between giggles. But you didnât mindâit felt good to laugh, to feel normal for once.
After some time, you both left the store, each with a few new items in hand, and wandered into the food court. Ni-ki, ever the expert in decision-making, immediately made a beeline for the bubble tea stand. âYou want your usual?â he asked, already pulling out his wallet.
âOf course,â you said with a grin. âYou know me too well.â
As you waited for your drinks, Ni-ki leaned against the counter casually, his expression relaxed. âThis was fun, right? Iâm glad you decided to come out with me today.â His tone was light, but there was something behind itâan undercurrent of sincerity that made you pause.
You smiled back at him, grateful for the day. âYeah. I needed this... more than I thought.â
The bubble tea arrived, and the two of you walked over to a nearby table, settling in with your drinks. Ni-ki took a sip of his, then glanced over at you, his brow furrowing just slightly. "So, how have you been holding up? I know everythingâs been... a little crazy lately."
You hesitated for a moment, not wanting to drag the mood down, but knowing Ni-ki would probably notice if you didnât say something. You took a deep breath, sipping your tea as you tried to find the right words.
"Iâve been okay," you said, after a beat. "Some days are better than others, but... itâs easier when Iâm with people I trust. Like you."
Ni-ki gave you a soft smile, his eyes crinkling at the corners. âGood. Iâm glad Iâm one of those people,â he said, his voice gentle.
You both fell into a comfortable silence, sipping your drinks and occasionally exchanging a few words.
Afterwards you were strolling through the aisles of the store, enjoying the soft hum of the background music and the peaceful atmosphere, when something caught your eyeâa shelf full of adorable plushies. You couldnât resist, and you found yourself picking up a cute little bear, smiling at how soft it was. But in that moment of distraction, you didnât realize that Ni-ki had wandered off somewhere else in the store.
A few moments later, you heard the voices.
At first, they were distant, but slowly they grew louder, the tone dripping with mockery. You turned to see a group of familiar faces from schoolâsome guys and girls who were known for their snide remarks.
âWow, look at this,â one of the guys sneered. âAll grown up, and still playing with toys?â
You felt your stomach tighten, but you didnât let it show. You had heard this all before. Still, the words felt heavier today.
âYou know, you should really grow up,â another girl added, laughing with the rest of them. âItâs kind of embarrassing, donât you think?â
Normally, youâd brush it off with a sarcastic remark or a clever comeback, but today was different. You just couldnât summon the energy to fight back. Instead, you gave a quiet, âItâs just a plushie,â and shrugged, turning to walk away.
But that didnât stop them.
âReally, youâre such a child. Itâs honestly pathetic,â the girl said, her voice mocking.
You stopped in your tracks, taking a deep breath. You were about to walk away again when she added something that made your blood run cold.
âYouâre just as pathetic as Ni-ki. He probably doesnât even care about you?â
The words were like a slap to the face. Without thinking, your eyes snapped toward her, your glare icy.
âYou donât know anything about us,â you hissed, your voice low and sharp. âMaybe you should focus on your own life instead of judging others.â
The girlâs expression faltered, but she wasnât done. With a malicious grin, she raised her hand, ready to slap you across the face.
But before she could, a strong hand shot out, gripping her wrist firmly.
âDonât even think about it,â came a low, dangerous voice.
You looked up in surprise to see Ni-ki, towering over the group. His usual relaxed posture was gone, replaced by a stance of quiet fury. The others fell silent, their eyes wide.
Ni-kiâs grip on the girlâs wrist tightened, and she yelped, trying to pull away. But Ni-ki didnât budge.
âThey can make fun of me all they want,â he said, his voice cold and low, each word laced with intensity. âBut if you ever, ever make fun of her again, Iâll make sure you regret it.â
The girl blinked up at him, looking stunned, but Ni-ki didnât release his hold. He was a completely different person now, standing tall that made it clear he wasnât going to let anyone make fun of youânot now, not ever.
The group shifted uncomfortably, clearly not used to seeing him like this. Ni-kiâs gaze never wavered from the girl, who was still trying to wriggle out of his grip. He spoke again, his words cutting through the tension like a knife.
âIf I hear you even think about messing with her again, Iâll make sure itâs the last time. Got it?â
The girlâs face went pale, and after a moment, she finally pulled her wrist from his grasp. She didnât say anything elseâshe didnât have to. Ni-ki had made his point clear.
As the group scattered, you stood there in shock, your heart pounding in your chest. You werenât sure whether to feel relieved or overwhelmed by the intensity of it all.
Ni-ki turned to you, his expression softening slightly, though there was still a hint of that protective edge. âAre you okay?â he asked, his voice gentler now.
You nodded, still processing everything. âYeah⊠Thanks. I guess I owe you one,â you said.
âDonât worry about it,â he said with a shrug, his usual smile returning. âIâd do it again in a heartbeat.â
With that, the two of you continued your walk through the store.
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The rain poured down heavily, a soft, constant drumming against the window as you sat at your kitchen table. You were absentmindedly eating your cereal when the sound of the TV caught your attention. The news anchorâs voice was steady but the words were jarring.
âA group of teens, including some local college students, have been reported missing. Authorities are investigating their whereabouts, but no leads have been found as of now.â
You froze, the spoon in your hand slipping from your grip and clattering to the floor. The world around you seemed to freeze for a moment, your heart skipping a beat. It took a few seconds for the words to registerâteens, a group, missing.
You couldnât help but feel the creeping dread settle in your chest. You quickly stood up, your movements rushed and frantic.
You put your bowl down with shaking hands, grabbed your phone, keys, and bag, not even bothering to grab a proper breakfast. You yanked on your jacket, grabbed your umbrella, and rushed out the door, the sound of the rain growing louder as you fought against the storm.
When you finally reached the school grounds, the rain hadnât let up. You were drenched, but it didnât matter. You immediately zeroed in on Ni-kiâs tall frame, his head down as he rifled through his bag, clearly looking for something.
You took a deep breath and made your way toward him, feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on you.
"Ni-ki!" you called out, stepping forward.
He jumped in surprise, his body stiffening as he spun around to look at you. His wide eyes softened when he saw you, though there was an edge of confusion in his expression.
âHey,â he said, his voice still heavy with sleep, probably because it was so early. "You okay? Youâre all wet.â
You nodded quickly, shaking your umbrella as you stood in front of him. "Yeah, Iâm fine. I justâ" You paused, your heart hammering in your chest. "Did you hear about the missing teens?"
Ni-kiâs face went still for a moment, his eyes narrowing. Then he sighed and ran a hand through his damp hair, as if processing everything in his head. âYeah. I heard. I donât know⊠itâs weird, right? Some of them were people from school.â
You nodded, feeling a pit grow in your stomach. âYeah. Itâs just⊠strange, with everything thatâs been happening lately.â You bit your lip, trying to read his face. He wasnât showing any obvious signs of worry, but then again, Ni-ki had always been good at hiding his emotions when it suited him.
Ni-ki paused, his expression hardening for a moment. âI know. But we donât know anything for sure yet. Iâm sure the police will figure it out.â
You studied him for a moment, watching how composed he was despite the situation. He was always so calm, but today it was different. You noticed how his shoulders were just a little stiffer than usual, his gaze just a little more distant, though he quickly returned his focus to you.
âCome on,â he said after a moment, his smile returning, though it didnât quite reach his eyes. âLetâs get to class.â
You nodded, following him, but the unease that had settled in your chest refused to leave. Something felt off.
The entire day felt off, like there was an invisible weight pressing on you, pulling your attention in a thousand directions. As you sat in class, your fingers kept scrolling through your phone, searching for any new information about the missing students. Every news site you checked had the same vague updates, all of them repeating the same informationâthe authorities were still investigating, but there were no leads. The unease grew heavier in your chest with each passing minute.
You didnât even realize you werenât paying attention to the lesson until the teacher called on you, pulling you back to reality with a jolt. You hastily tried to catch up, your mind racing with thoughts about what might be happening. The missing students. The weird, unsettling feeling that something was wrong.
As the bell rang for the next class, you absentmindedly packed up your things, your mind still elsewhere. You were so lost in your thoughts that you didnât notice Ni-ki sitting next to you, watching you with a careful, intense gaze.
It wasnât until he spoke that you realized heâd been looking at you for a while. His voice was low, almost dangerous in its calmness.
âYou havenât been paying attention all day,â he said, his tone not accusatory but focused, like he was analyzing every little thing. âWhatâs going on?â
You looked up, surprised by the directness in his tone. Ni-kiâs eyes werenât his usual playful, teasing selfâthey were sharp, focused, and a little darker than usual. There was something in them that made your heart race, something you couldnât quite place.
You hesitated for a moment, unsure whether to tell him what you were feeling, or if it was just your imagination running wild. The tension in the air seemed to thicken as he waited for you to respond, and despite everything, you felt the need to be honest with him.
âI donât knowâŠâ you trailed off, feeling the weight of the situation pressing down on you. âItâs just⊠something feels wrong, Ni-ki. Thereâs this whole thing with the missing students, and it doesnât feel like itâs over. I keep thinking about all of it. I canât stop.â
Ni-kiâs gaze never left you as you spoke, and he gave a slight nod, as if he understood. The tension in his eyes didnât fade, thoughâif anything, it seemed to grow.
âYouâre not the only one who feels it,â he said quietly. âBut youâve got to be careful. People donât always show their true faces. And sometimes, the things that feel wrong are just the beginning.â
You swallowed hard, the weight of his words sinking into you. There was something about the way he said itâlike he knew more than he was letting on. You wanted to ask him more, to press him for details, but the way he looked at you made you think better of it.
Instead, you gave a small, uneasy nod. âIâll keep that in mind,â you replied, though you couldnât shake the feeling that you were already caught up in something much bigger than you realized.
Ni-ki turned his gaze away after a moment, but not before his eyes flickered down to your hand, which you had been fidgeting with absentmindedly. He seemed to think about something for a second, and then, without warning, he reached out and gently brushed his fingers over yours. The simple touch was enough to send a jolt through your body, but when he met your eyes again, his expression had softened, almost reassuring.
âDonât let it consume you,â he said, his voice more tender now, as if trying to comfort you in his own way. âWeâll figure it out, together.â
You nodded, though you werenât sure what he meant by together.
After school, you had made up your mind not to stay out too late. You just wanted to get home, rest, and focus on the things you needed to catch up on. The bus ride was uneventful, and you felt a small sense of relief as you stepped off and made your way home. The familiar walk up to your building gave you a little comfort, and you entered quickly, glad to be out of the rain.
Once inside, you kicked off your shoes, tossed your bag onto the couch, and went straight for the bathroom to wash away the stress of the day. The hot water from the shower was soothing, and you stood there for a while, letting it run over your shoulders as you closed your eyes, lost in the sensation of warmth and calm.
When you finally stepped out, wrapped in a towel, you dried off and got dressed in something comfortable, and started studying, but a few hours later your stomach growled loudly, a reminder that it had been far too long since youâd eaten.
You sighed, glancing at the clock. It was already late, and you had hardly eaten all day. You stood up from your desk, stretched, and made your way to the kitchen to see what you could scrounge up. As you opened the fridge, you found a few thingsâa block of cheese, some leftover rice, some random vegetablesâbut not nearly enough to make a decent meal. Your eyes landed on the empty shelf where you normally kept the essentials like eggs, bread, and a few other things.
You cursed under your breath.
You hadnât gone grocery shopping in a while, and it was becoming apparent just how low on supplies you were. Youâd been putting it off for days, but now you were paying the price. You pulled out your phone to make a quick list of the things you needed to pick up: eggs, bread, some fresh produce, and whatever else would make an easy dinner. You threw on a jacket, grabbed your phone and keys, and headed back out the door.
The chill of the evening air hit you as soon as you stepped outside. You pulled your jacket tighter around yourself, the rain still lightly falling from the sky. The store wasnât too far, but youâd be walking through puddles, and you could already feel the dampness creeping into your shoes. Still, you needed the food, so you picked up your pace and headed in the direction of the local grocery store.
By the time you reached the entrance, you had that familiar grocery store smellâthe faint scent of freshly baked bread mixed with the cool air of refrigerationâand you pushed open the door, ready to get what you needed and get back home.
You grabbed your essentialsâsome vegetables, some rice, and a few other ingredients to make the dinner you had planned.
You walked out of the store, the cold evening air hitting your face as you carefully balanced your bag of groceries. Your phone buzzed in your pocket, and you pulled it out, glancing at it absentmindedly as you began to make your way back to your apartment. You swiped through a few messages and notifications, barely paying attention to the route you were taking.
But when you finally looked up, you froze.
The street around you didnât look familiar at all. You glanced back, realizing you must have taken a wrong turn somewhere. Your surroundings had shifted from the usual city bustle to an unfamiliar area with dilapidated houses lining the street. The buildings looked old, their windows boarded up, and the paint on the walls was chipped, peeling away from years of neglect. The street was quiet, almost eerily so, and the air felt still in a way that made your skin prickle.
You checked your phone to see your location, but it didn't help much. You could have sworn youâd taken the right path.
You stood for a moment, considering whether to retrace your steps or try to find another route back home. Thatâs when the sound reached your earsâa sharp, blood-curdling scream. Your heart skipped a beat. It echoed through the quiet, a cry filled with terror and desperation.
Your mind screamed at you to turn around, to keep walking and get back to the familiar streets. But something inside you stirredâa compulsion you couldnât shake. Another scream, followed by a cry for help, rang out, louder this time. The desperation in the voice pulled at you like an invisible thread.
Without fully realizing it, you started moving toward the sound. You glanced around nervously, double-checking that you werenât being followed, but all you could see were the looming, abandoned houses. The streetlights flickered sporadically, casting long, haunting shadows over the cracked pavement. The atmosphere felt heavy, suffocating.
You set your groceries down carefully on the ground, the sound of the bag crinkling in the quiet making you pause for a moment. You slowly made your way toward the large house where the screams had come from. It stood at the end of the street, a large, imposing structure with peeling paint and broken windows. It looked almost like a mansion at one point, but now it was barely standing, with decay eating away at its foundation.
You hesitated, but that instinct in you, the one telling you to keep moving, pushed you forward. You approached the front door, cautiously reaching out to try the handle. To your surprise, it turned easily, creaking as the door slowly opened with little resistance.
The inside was just as unsettling as the outside. It was dark, the only light coming from the weak glow of the streetlights outside, filtering through the broken windows. Dust clung to every surface, and the air smelled stale, like it hadnât been disturbed in years. You hesitated for a moment, then pulled out your phone and turned on the flashlight. The small beam of light illuminated the eerie interior, casting long shadows along the walls.
You walked quietly, each step careful, your heart hammering in your chest. There was an unsettling silence now, the kind that makes every creak of the floorboard seem like an alarm ringing.
As you moved through the rooms, you found only remnants of the houseâs former lifeâold furniture covered in dust, paintings half-faded with age, and broken mirrors hanging crookedly on the walls. It didnât feel right, like the house itself was hiding something.
You continued forward, your pulse racing, until you saw the stairs. The narrow staircase creaked under your feet as you started to climb, the air thick with tension. You took each step slowly, trying to make as little noise as possible. The further you climbed, the more oppressive the silence became, making you feel like you were intruding on something dangerous.
At the top you found another hallway, dark and seemingly endless. The hair on the back of your neck stood up as you slowly moved forward, the sound of your breath heavy in your ears. You didnât know what you were expecting to find, but with each step you took, the feeling of dread only deepened.
You were too far in now. Something had drawn you here, and no matter how much you wanted to turn back, you couldnât.
You continued down the dark hallway at the top of the stairs, your flashlight flicking over the faded wallpaper and old doors that creaked slightly with the movement of the house. The air was thick with dust, and the floorboards groaned beneath your steps as you moved forward, every creak seeming louder in the stillness.
But despite the eerie surroundings, there was nothingâno signs of anyone being here, no more sounds of distress. The rooms you peeked into were abandoned, just like the rest of the house. Some were empty, their floors covered in broken glass or debris; others held old furniture, now falling apart with age.
You moved cautiously, stepping lightly to avoid making noise, but your mind was beginning to feel like it was playing tricks on you. The urgency that had pushed you to come this far was fading, replaced by a strange, unsettling feeling.
Your flashlight beam swept over more roomsâempty, forgotten, silent. You checked the windows of each room, but they were all boarded up or shattered, the light outside barely filtering through the gaps. Nothing moved, nothing stirred. The only sound was the slow rhythm of your own breath and the occasional rustle of your shoes against the old carpet.
The stairs seemed endless, but you couldnât stop now. Something was pulling you forward, urging you to climb higher, even though you knew deep down it might be a mistake.
You reached the next floor, your heart racing with each step. This floor, just like the others, was coated in layers of dust and neglect. You didnât dare touch anything; you just scanned each room quickly, hoping for a clue or something to justify your presence. But still, there was nothing.
You stood in the center of the hallway, a small sense of dread growing in your chest. There was no sign of anyone, no one to help. The house was as empty and cold as ever.
You sighed in frustration, about to turn and leave, when you noticed something different. A door at the end of the hallâa door that looked⊠newer, as though it hadnât suffered the same wear as the rest of the house. Something about it caught your attention. It wasnât the same peeling wood or faded paint. It was almost as if the door had been replaced, but not the rest of the house.
You slowly moved toward it, your hand hesitating on the doorknob.
You turned the knob, and the door creaked open.
On the other side was a small, dimly lit room. It was sparsely furnishedâjust a single chair in the center, facing a tall mirror that seemed too clean, too pristine in this neglected space. The rest of the room was dark, the corners shrouded in shadows.
But in the reflection of the mirror, you saw something that made your blood run cold.
A figure standing behind you.
You spun around, your breath catching in your throat, but the room was empty.
You turned back to the mirror, only to see your own wide-eyed expression, the flashlight still trembling in your hand.
Was it a trick of the light?
You couldnât tell, but the sense of dread intensified, and every instinct you had screamed at you to leave.
Your heart raced in your chest as you hesitated in the hallway, the silence around you thick with dread, you stood frozen, unsure whether to retreat or continue forward. But the distant cries for help, desperate and pleading, pushed you onward.
You slowly climbed the last set of stairs, careful with every step, your breath shallow as you tried not to make a sound. The air seemed heavier here, colder, as if the building itself was alive with something sinister. Each creak of the floorboards under your feet was unnervingly loud in the silence, but you forced yourself to keep moving.
At the top of the stairs, the floor seemed differentânewer, almost cleaner than the rest of the house. You could hear faint whimpers, like someone in pain. Your stomach churned, a wave of nausea washing over you, but you ignored it. You needed to know what was happening, needed to help whoever it was.
You crept down the hall, pausing only when you reached the door at the end. It was barely ajar, just enough to allow a glimpse of what lay beyond. Hesitantly, you peered through the crack, your heart nearly stopping when the scene before you registered.
It was a girlâsomeone you knew well from school. The same one from the mall, the one who had tried to hit you just days ago. But now, she was in a different state entirely. Bound to a chair, her body covered in blood, her eyes glazed with pain and fear. Her hair matted with sweat, her clothes torn and stained. It was a sight so revolting it made your stomach turn.
You gasped softly, the breath catching in your throat. The scene felt surreal, as if you were watching some horrible nightmare. The blood, both dried and fresh, had stained the chair she was tied to, the dark red splotches contrasting against the pale, almost sickly white of her skin. It was a haunting sight.
A few moments of stunned silence passed as your mind struggled to comprehend what you were seeing. Then, something inside you clickedâinstinct, maybe, or the sheer desperation to do something. You couldnât just leave her like this. Not after everything you had already witnessed.
You quickly opened the door just enough to squeeze through, the sharp creak of the hinges making your heart race even faster. As you stepped inside, your feet almost felt like they were dragging on their own. You moved toward her cautiously, afraid of alerting anyone who might be nearby.
Her breathing was shallow, but she was still alive. She winced, a painful sound escaping her as you approached, her eyes struggling to stay open. You couldnât help but feel a surge of sympathy for herâno matter the past between you two, no one deserved to be in this state.
With trembling hands, you carefully assessed her wounds. The blood was coming from several places, mostly on her legs and arms, but there were deeper gashes across her torso. It was hard to tell how deep they were, but they were certainly serious.
You quickly pressed against the worst of her wounds. She let out a pained groan, weakly trying to shift her body, but she couldnât move much. The bindings kept her in place, and all you could do was try to stem the flow of blood.
Her body tensed at the pressure, and she let out a strangled cry. You couldnât bear to think of how long she had been like this, how much time had passed since sheâd been brought here.
As you worked, a noise caught your attentionâa soft mumbling, almost unintelligible. Your blood ran cold as you turned your head toward the sound, your eyes locking on a partially open door to another room, connected to where you were. The figure of someone moved within, their back to you.
You didnât need to see their face to know who it was.
The hair on the back of your neck stood on end as panic surged through you, but you forced yourself to remain calm. You looked back at the girl, who was still breathing heavily but seemed barely conscious.
You couldnât leave her. You couldnât.
But you also knew that the moment the killer came back in, youâd both be in even more danger. You had to act fast.
Carefully, you stood and slowly, almost silently, backed away from the girl, your heart pounding in your ears. You closed the door behind you as quietly as possible, the faintest creak echoing in the silence of the house. You took a breath, holding it as you peered through the crack in the door.
Just as you thought you were safe, you saw the killer reappear in the room, the door creaking open. His cold gaze flicked to the girl, who was still bound to the chair. Without even glancing around, he stepped forward, his hands moving to adjust the knife in his grip.
You sucked in a breath, watching in silence as he leaned down, brushing his fingers over her bloodied face.
The knife glinted under the dim light as he loomed over her, speaking in a low, almost amused tone.
And then, your body tensedâyour instincts screamed at you to leave, to run before he noticed you.
The moment you stepped back, the sharp crunch of broken glass beneath your foot was like a thunderclap in the otherwise silent house. Your heart froze in your chest, you lifted your foot, eyes immediately widening.
Your breath caught in your throat as you heard a slow, deliberate creak from behind the door. The hairs on the back of your neck prickled. Without even thinking, your gaze snapped toward the crack between the door and the frame. And there he was.
The killer. His white mask was the only thing visible, but it was enough. You could feel the weight of his gaze through the small sliver, cold, calculating. The mask seemed almost too calm, too collected. He hadn't even flinched at the noise. No, he was waiting. He was waiting for you to realize the mistake you'd just made.
The cruel, teasing voice that followed was enough to freeze you in place.
"Well, well," he purred from behind the door, his tone dripping with amusement. "Looks like we've got a curious little mouse here, don't we?"
Your stomach dropped as the fear, the raw terror, finally gripped you. You felt your pulse thunder in your ears as he slowly, almost deliberately, tilted his head, eyes still hidden behind that mask.
Before you could even think, before your body could process anything else, you screamed. The sound was torn from your throat, pure panic flooding every fiber of your being. You scrambled backward, your feet slipping slightly on the old wooden floor as you scrambled toward the staircase, your heartbeat pounding so loud in your chest that you could hardly hear anything else.
Your mind screamed at you to move faster, but your legs felt like they were made of lead. Every step you took seemed to echo in the vast, empty space, and you could already hear his footsteps behind youâcloser, too close.
You shot a desperate glance over your shoulder as you reached the stairs. The killer was still there, stepping into the hallway, his slow, deliberate pace making your heart race even faster. His mask was almost inhuman in its stillness, but there was a look in his postureâpredatory, like he was enjoying the chase.
You stumble down the creaking, narrow staircase, your breath coming in ragged gasps as panic claws at your chest. Tears blur your vision, streaking your face as the blood on your trembling hands smears across the banister. You donât dare look back. You canât.
Above you, his voice echoes through the decaying walls, low and mocking, sending chills down your spine.
âRun all you want,â he calls, his tone light, almost playful. âYou know Iâll catch you.â
Your foot catches on a loose board, nearly sending you sprawling, but you grip the railing and push yourself forward. His words follow you, slithering into your ears like poison.
âYou canât hide from me. You know that, donât you? Iâll always find you. Always.â
The air is heavy with the smell of dust and mildew, but it does nothing to muffle his voice.
âYou and that little curiosity of yours,â he sneers, his footsteps steady and unhurried. âThatâs what got you into this mess. You wanted to see what was behind the curtain, didnât you?â
Your heart pounds in your chest, your legs screaming in protest as you take the steps two at a time.
âNo one else deserves you,â he continues, his voice dipping into something darker, more possessive. âOnly me. And if I canât have youâŠâ
You swallow back a sob as his words twist, their meaning sharp as a blade.
ââŠthen no one can.â
Your foot hits the landing, and you dart into the next corridor, the peeling wallpaper and flickering lights a blur around you. Still, his voice lingers, wrapping around you like a noose.
âYouâll be mine in the end. You know it. Why keep running, darling? Why deny the inevitable?â
You bite down on your lip to stifle the cry threatening to escape. The hallway stretches endlessly before you, and the sound of his stepsâslow, deliberateâechoes closer, as if heâs right behind you.
Your chest burns as you push forward, forcing your legs to move despite the overwhelming ache. The hallway feels endless, the dim, flickering lights above casting warped shadows that seem to close in on you. Each creak of the floorboards behind you makes your heart skip a beat, his taunting voice dripping into your ears like acid.
âYou canât run forever,â he hums, his tone like a lullaby meant to unsettle. âEvery step you take just brings you closer to me. Donât you see? This is fate. You were made for me.â
A sob escapes you before you can stifle it, your body betraying the terror that threatens to consume you whole. You glance frantically over your shoulder, but the staircase behind you is empty. He isnât there, and yet his voice sounds as if itâs just over your shoulder, like heâs breathing down your neck.
You shove open a door at the end of the hall, the old wood groaning on its hinges as you stumble into what looks like a storage room. Rusted tools hang on the walls, their edges sharp and unforgiving, glinting faintly in the pale light from a single bare bulb swaying overhead. Your breath catches as you scan the room, desperately searching for a way out.
âThere you go,â he purrs, his voice impossibly close now, like heâs whispering directly into your ear. âHide, if it makes you feel safer. I like when you play hard to get. It makes it so much sweeter when I finally catch you.â
You slam the door shut and lock it, your shaking hands fumbling with the rusted bolt. The sound of his footsteps grows louder, heavier now, deliberate in their approach. You back away from the door, your eyes darting around the room. The windows are boarded up, thick planks of wood nailed across the frames, no hope of escape.
Your breathing is shallow, uneven. Your hands curl into fists, fingernails biting into your palms as you try to will yourself to think. Focus. Focus.
Then, silence.
The footsteps stop. His voice is gone.
Your heart pounds in the stillness, the quiet almost worse than his taunts. You strain your ears, listening for anythingâany sign of movement, any sound that could tell you where he is. But thereâs nothing.
A soft knock on the door shatters the quiet, making you jump back with a gasp.
âAre you scared?â he asks, his voice calm now, almost tender. âYou donât need to be. Iâll take care of you. Iâll make this quick.â
The doorknob jiggles. Once. Twice. Then, a violent bang as he slams against the door, rattling the frame.
You scramble backward, your hands blindly reaching for anything, and they land on something cold and solidâa wrench, heavy and covered in dust.
Another bang. The bolt starts to bend under the pressure.
âIâm coming in, sweetheart,â he murmurs, his voice filled with a sickening glee. âLetâs end this little game, shall we?â
The door bursts open, and there he is, silhouetted against the dim light of the hallway, his figure towering, his shadow stretching across the floor like itâs ready to swallow you whole.
But youâre ready this time. Your grip tightens on the wrench, and as he steps into the room, you swing.
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Breakaway pt I. | hockey!Azriel Ă reader
Summary: You're not a fan of a kiss cam. And neither is your boyfriend.
Word count: 1,8k
Warnings: swearing, miserable knowledge of hockey (sorry yall), Rhys being a protective asshole over his sister
A/n: Anyone a hockey fan? No, just me? Okay. Another thing is, that I described university as I know it in my country haha. I hope no one will be confused
Also yes, I did take inspiration from tiktok. I just loved that scene <3
>> Pt 2
Leaves started to fall which meant your favorite season was starting. You loved anything and everything that came with autumn. The pumpkin spice, moody weather, sweaters, and books. With autumn knocking on your door, the new semester has begun. You didn't mind studying, you actually enjoyed it to a certain degree, but the stress is what always got to you during exams. You were just starting your second year of university, so you knew what to expect. To many that was all. Just endless studying and partying to get their minds off things. You? Not really. Ever since you could remember, fall meant the hockey season started. Were you a hockey player? No, not at all. Ice skating was your passion, just not hockey. That didn't matter, because your brother was the golden child. Rhysand played because your father used to. You would never say it out loud, mainly because it would inflate his ego even more, but Rhysand was a star player. He was so much better than your father and you knew that if he wanted to, he would make it far.Â
 Rhys never acted towards you with any malice other than just a bit of sibling rivalry. He was actually quite protective of you, given the fact you were his little sister. But whatever you did was never good enough for your father. You might study medicine, but Rhys was finishing law. You might figure skate but you were no hockey player. And most of all, you were a woman. And your father despised you for it. You were expected to make it to every game, but no one ever wanted to attend your competitions. You enjoyed watching the games, especially when Rhys met his best friends and teammates at university. The games became so much more interesting when Azriel entered the ice. Rhys might be the captain and the center, but Azriel was a force to be reckoned with, the fastest player in the rink. You became friends with both Cassian and Azriel quickly since you often visited their house to get away from your parents. Rhysand of course was glad but you knew you were off-limits to his friends. Not only was it obvious in how he glared at both of them whenever they made a comment he didnât appreciate. But the first time you met, Cass basically undressed you with his eyes. From what you heard he reminded them often to not mess with his sister.
It did not stop you from developing feelings for him the moment you laid eyes on him. For a while, it did seem he viewed you only as his best friend's little sister. Which you had a hard time accepting. Your relationship changed when you sneaked into a party they had thrown in celebration of a victory last year. You were a first-year, and your first semester at university had been hectic, but living close to your brother and away from your parents was a long-awaited blessing. Having a taste of freedom made you bold. Azriel couldn't take his eyes off of you, you had been like a magnet. He hadn't been the only one as you attracted the attention of another freshman. Azriel might not have acted on his attraction towards you before but seeing you with another man changed that. One thing led to another and you were sneaking out together whenever you found time.
It had been a year and your brother still had no clue. And you intended to keep it that way. You loved your boyfriend, you didn't want to worry about his teeth off the ice as well. Cassian on the other hand suspected, thankfully as you introduced him to your friend, Nesta, he became preoccupied and dropped the matter.Â
''So who do you think will win? And be honest, they're not here, you can't hurt their fragile egos.'' Nesta disturbed your train of thought. You laughed shaking your head. You loved hanging out with her because of how direct she was, always saying exactly what was on her mind. You met Nesta when your university did a charity ballet on the ice of Nutcracker. You got the role of Clara and she was your ballet counterpart. You did not expect to establish a friendship with her, but she was exactly who you needed in your life. You knew she would call you out on your bullshit anytime and you liked her for it. She also happened to be the first person you told about Azriel. She was not surprised, saying that you weren't being as secretive as you thought you had been.
''You know I am still biased since I really want our team to win. The Cavaliers are good and they play dirty. But Cass will probably try to kill Eris on the ice. Given the history and all.'' You gave her a pointed look. Shifting your gaze to the rink, you tried to find number 38.
''Theyâve got no chance against VU.'' Said a guy next to you. You hated when someone butted their way into a conversation. But given the fact, that you would be spending about two hours in close proximity, you had decided for a polite smile. ''I guess so.''
''So how come you've got such good seats? Know someone on the team?'' He chimed in again.
''You could say that. My brother is the captain.'' You answered keeping your eyes on Azriel as he warmed up.
''Rhysand is your brother?''
''Unfortunately.'' You nodded, and his eyes grew in size. ''That's so lucky! I wish I was a hockey player or just knew them. You see, I got these seats because I'll be writing an article about the game.'' You smiled politely again shifting your gaze to the rink when the puck was just about to hit the ice.
As the game progressed, the crowd became electric. All the fans were shouting and your ears began ringing. Velaris Bats were in the lead, but only by one goal and everyone was nervous. To make the game even more enjoyable, there were games for the fans as well. Students competed against one another to win points for their university and win the competition of the tribunes.
The competitions were fun and good entertainment during breaks. But while the game continued the camera was turned on. You laughed at a random do a meme moment, but quickly turned your head back to the ice. You didn't want to miss a second of Azriel's game. Fully focused, you didn't realize that the camera switched to a kiss cam. A guy sitting next to you turned his head to face you and pointed to the TV earning your attention. ''I mean when in Rome, right?'' He laughed as he tried to close the distance. ''Yeah, no, thank you.'' You laughed nervously shifting in your seat.
''Oh come on, it's just a kiss.'' He pressured, and you gave a panicked look towards the ice. You heard Nesta taking a sharp inhale to give the guy a piece of her mind. You were interrupted by shouts of the fans and loud banging on the glass.Â
''Back the fuck off.'' You couldn't hear Az properly, but the message was quite clear, making the guy shift his gaze between the two of you uncomfortably. Az got two minutes for stalling the game which made the crowd boo and your brother yell obscenities as he often did when one of his teammates was sent to a bench. Thankfully during the power play the Cavaliers didn't get a goal in, but it was close. It only enraged Rhysand more which was abundantly clear when he almost broke his stick as the second period came to an end.
Azriel was sending daggers to the guy sitting next to you who looked like he wanted nothing more than to leave. He relaxed when the players left for their locker rooms. You just hoped Rhys didn't look much into Azriel's possessive behavior.
''What the fuck was that?'' Roared Rhys as he entered the locker room.
''I don't know what you're talking about.'' Azriel continued to take off his gear.
''Do not play with me! You could have cost us the game.''
''I was thinking I did you a favor. He had no right to touch her like that.'' He finally faced Rhysand.
''It was a fucking kiss cam.''
''She didn't want to be kissed. And he didn't back off.''
''So what? You made it your mission to help her while you were supposed to pay attention to the puck?'' Spit Rhys. Everyone in the locker room was silent watching the two stubborn players go head to head.
''Yes! And I would do it again.'' Azriel retorted.
''I could have you off the team for this.'' He hissed.
''Rhys-.'' Cassian signed. ''Be my guest.'' Azriel interrupted starring Rhysand down. He wouldn't back down. He couldn't. He knew you could have handled yourself back there. Hell, Nesta was there, too and she wouldn't let some guy do anything disrespectful. He just acted on an impulse. When he looked up and saw your panicked gaze, something shifted inside him. Rhys kept watching Azriel, staring right into his soul when suddenly his eyes grew larger as if recognizing what he should have seen from the very beginning.
''You've got to be kidding me.'' When Azriel didn't answer, Rhys continued, ''Tell me you donât have a thing for my little sister.ââ
''Azriel, I swear to everything that is holy, I will fucking punch you if you don't give me an answer.''
''We are together. Have been for almost a year.'' Azriel never saw anyone have an aneurysm. But if he could guess, Rhysand was a textbook example of how it looked like.
''I take it back, I will punch you anyway.'' And he might have if Cassian wasn't there to catch Rhys. ''Easy there killer. The game is still on. And you might not like it but Az is an asset.''
''I don't want to see you anywhere near her, understand? I know how you are with girls!'' Rhysand snarled.
''You know I can't do that.''
''Then you're off the team.''
''Fine.''
As they returned to the ice, the tension between Velaris Bats was palpable. Cassian was looking between his teammates probably trying to find a quick solution to the problem at hand. Azriel wasn't paying you any attention keeping his gaze on the ice only. You frowned slightly. When you looked at Rhys you found him staring back at you anger oozing out of his every move.Â
He knew.
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What Is Taking Over Me? Jealousy.
Synopsis: In which Dick is jealous that his girlfriend is in love with Nightwing
TW: y/n has an unhealthy obsession with Nightwing
A/N: guys i promise pt2 of Kindergarten Crush is coming but I have no idea how to do the imbedded link thingđ can yall tell i never use tumblr despite having my acc for almost 10(?) yearsđ«Ą
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A whole two years and Dick Grayson still hadnât told his girlfriend, Y/N, about his night time routine. One year of them sharing an apartment in BlĂŒdhaven, and he still kept his mouth shut. Of course, ever since he rented the apartment across the hall under a different name, itâs begun to be easier separating his vigilante life with his personal life.
But just because all his things were stored in the apartment across from him, it didnât mean he hadnât left small clues around. One night he had left his domino mask lying around, and another night he left his gloves, and soon after one of his escrima sticks.
And while most people would grow suspicious about random objects appearing and disappearing out of thin air, it only made Y/N happy. You see, Y/N was fascinated and deeply in love with the masked vigilante in BlĂŒdhaven, Nightwing. She had no clue her boyfriend was Nightwing, but that didnât stop her from having a shrine dedicated to him on her side of the bedroomâfrom posters, to figurinesâŠshe had it all.
The first time Dick found out that she was in love with his vigilante persona, he immediately felt an ego boost. But now, hearing Y/N talk on and on about how much she loved Nightwing, how hot he wasâŠit was all growing annoying.
He felt stupid, being jealous of himself.
Dick sat on the couch, Hayley curled up beside him asleep. He was looking through some files that Oracle had sent him, and since he was home alone, he didnât see the reason to leave and go to the room across the hall.
But then the front door busted open with Y/N, wearing a large and excited smile. Hayley woke up, started barking and jumped down before hobbling her way to the front door to greet her second owner. Meanwhile, Dick fumbled with the case file in his hand and quickly shut it and looked over at Y/N.
âB-Babe, youâre home early.â
âDick, you wonât ever guess what I found for my collection!â Y/N exclaimed as she reached into her bag and pulled out box labeled âNightwing Figurine,â with a picture of the figure on the front. âI found it at the store, isnât it cute?!â
âDonât you think you have too many?â Dick asked, straightening up on the couch some as Hayley circled Y/N who was currently taking her shoes off.
Dick was annoyed, angryâŠhe was Nightwing! He should be the one making them happy, not some plastic figurine!
âEver heard of impulse buy?â Y/N sassed, petting Hayley on the head as she made her way toward their shared bedroom.
âIt seems like thatâs the only thing youâve been doing,â Dick said with a sigh as he stood up and followed behind Y/N and Hayley. Y/N had abandoned her bag on the bed, and had already begun to open up the figurine box. She discarded the box, and gently took out the figure and set it on the shelf that held her Nightwing collection.
âYou say that like itâs a bad thing. But last I checked, Iâm the one making any real money for us,â Y/N sassed as she took a step back, her hands on her hips as she admired her vast collection.
âSure, but that doesnât give you the right to spend your whole paycheck on Nightwing stuff,â Dick huffed in annoyance.
Y/N glanced back at Dick with a raised brow, âwhyâre you so against Nightwing?â
âI donât have anything against him. I just think itâs stupid that 90% of the time youâre giving your attention to him, and the other 10% is me,â Dick explains.
âOh please,â Y/N turned her whole body to face her boyfriend. âHe doesnât even know I exist. My obsession is justifiable.â
âI donât really understand your obsession toward him,â Dick retorted, his eyes glancing away from Y/N and over to her Nightwing collection. âHeâs just some guyâŠand itâs a little creepy.â
Maybe Dick was past the stage of âoh wow, my girlfriend has a crush on my vigilante persona,â and now he was on the âoh wow, my girlfriend is obsessed with my vigilante persona, and if I see one more piece of Nightwing merch, Iâm going to end it all.â
âWhatâs there not to like?!â Y/N exclaimed, âheâs pretty, and he has a good personality,â she listed. âHe looks really good in that suitâŠhonestly, I could go on for days.â
âKeep it up and youâre sleeping on the couch,â Dick threatens.
âAgain, for someone who claims that they donât have an issue with NightwingâŠyou sure do act like you do,â Y/N said.
âFine. You know why I have an issue with him?â Dick finally snaps, âitâs because heâs all you ever talk about! Iâm your boyfriend, and yet you act like youâd rather date some masked vigilante than me! Heâs not even that special!â
Y/N stared at Dick in silence, taking in his words. But now that he had started, it seemed like he couldnât stop.
âAll you do is talk about him, day in and day out. I know everyone has their own obsessions, but Y/N, sometimes you donât have to buy Nightwing merch! You have too much, and itâs starting to get creepy. Donât even get me started on how annoying it is too.â
âIt just,â he trailed off, running his fingers through his hair. âIt just feels like Iâm competing for your attention. I canât compete with a hero, and Iâm sick and tired of constantly being reminded that Iâm not NightwingâŠIâm justâŠRichard Grayson.â
Dick knew it was stupid. His ranting that was. He was seriously standing here and complaining that he was constantly being measured up to Nightwing, being measured up to himself. But what would Y/N do if she knew the truth? If she knew he was both Nightwing and Dick Grayson? Two sides of the same coin.
Dick held his personal life dear and close to his heart, and itâs the reason why he had a separate place to keep all his vigilante things. When he was in the privacy of their apartment, he could drop the vigilante persona and just be Dick Grayson. But now, it was like he couldnât separate the twoâŠall because Y/N wouldnât allow him too (even if she wasnât really aware).
âDick, I didnâtâ,â Y/N trailed off. ââI didnât know that you felt that way.
âForget I said anything,â Dick said as he turned on his heel. âIâve gotta meet up with someone from work.â Dick walked out of the bedroom and back into the living room. He grabbed the folder from off the couch, and disappeared into the apartment across the hall.
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Dick returned the following morning at around 2am. Patrol had been slow in BlĂŒdhaven, and the case he and Barbara had been following had concluded.
Dick slipped through the window, his boots silently landing on the wooden floor of his spare apartment. The first thing he did was pull his mask off and set it aside on his messy computer table where there was a singular laptop that hooked up to Oracles computer, as well as files, pens, papersâŠand a framed picture of Y/N.
He knew it was dangerous to keep a picture of her at the spare apartment. What if a villain found out this was his base of operations and kidnapped Y/N? He had debated with getting rid of the picture, but he couldnât bring himself to.
The picture was a few months old, and one of his favorites. It was a simple picture of her holding HayleyâŠher first time holding her. The two had just adopted her and brought her home when it was taken, and Y/N looked so incredibly happy.
Dick sighed and pressed the comm in his ear, âBabs, Iâve got a question for you.â
âLet me guess, Y/N again?â
âY-Yeah,â Dick hesitated. âWe got into a fight before patrol, and Iâm justâŠshould I tell her that Iâm Nightwing?â
âYou know that Iâm gonna say yes.â Barbara stated, âBruce might not like it, but sheâs gonna find out eventually. Plus, keeping it from her seems a bit unfair.â
âUnfair?â Dick repeated.
âI know how much it bothers you that sheâsâŠstrangely obsessed with Nightwing. And I wouldnât doubt that that was what your fight was aboutâŠagain.â
âThis time I let her have it though.â Dick admitted, finally settling down in the office chair that sat at his desk.
âAnd you said what to her?â
âThat I was tired of being compared to Nightwing, which is, ya know, ironic.â Dick sighed out, running a gloved hand through his hair.
âAnd you know that when she finds out, sheâll be more obsessed, right?â Barbara slowly asks. âI know you can handle yourself, but do you think sheâll completely lose her mind? Like put you in danger?â
âI donât think she would. I think sheâd just be highly pissed at me, and awkward.â Dick says, âpissed because I kept this secret from her for so long, and awkward because sheâs practically talking about me when she praises Nightwing.â
âLet me ask you this, does she ever wonder where you go at night?â
âSheâs always asleep by the time I leave. I donât even think she even knows I leave,â Dick admits.
âDick, she canât be that oblivious.â Barbara laughs, âthe girl has a whole shrine dedicated to you, at least from what youâve told me.â
âBut she never acts like she knows, never even questions me.â
âYeah, Iâm going to choose to believe that she knows that you leave in the middle of the night.â Barbara states, âbut since youâre choosing to take the stupid route instead of telling her who you are up front, Iâve got some suggestions.â
âLike what?â
âWell, you could always talk about yourself in the third person.â Barbara suggests, ânext time she goes on about Nightwing, you could always act as if you know him personally or something.â
âAnd if that doesnât work?â
âThen leave some of your equipment over thereâ.â
ââAlready did that a few times. She just got excited and thought that I bought replicas for her collection,â Dick said as he shook his head.
âDick,â Barbara firmly called. âDo you plan on staying with her your whole life?â
âWhat?â
âIf you donât tell her now, youâre going to be living a lie for the rest of your life.â Barbara states, âyou have to tell her if you plan on staying with her.â
Dick knew Barbara was right. He knew that he had to tell her the truth. But there was a fear in telling Y/N everything, a fear that Bruce undoubtedly instilled in Dick since his Robin days.
âWhat if she leaves me?â Dick quietly asked.
âIf she leaves you for telling the truth, is she even the one to begin with?â
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Dick opened the door to the bedroom to find Hayley and Y/N curled up beside each other on the bed. The left side of the bed was noticeably empty, the spot where Dick slept (whenever he actually was able to sleep).
Hayley raised her head and began to bark at Dickâs presence. He put a finger over his mouth, trying to indicate to Hayley to be quiet so that Y/N wouldnât wake up. But it was no use because Y/N let out a soft groan and sat up rubbing her eyes, âHayleyâŠwhat are you barking at?â
The moonlight that came in through the half pulled curtains illuminated the bedroom, casting everything in a soft white hue. And for Y/N, it only made her all the more beautiful, especially with her tired and half asleep state.
âBabe, can we talk?â Dick softly asked as he walked toward the bed.
âHuh?â Y/N hummed, âDick, why are you still up?â
Dick shuffled over to the bed, taking a seat on his side of the bed as Hayley pressed her head against his arm, desperate for his attention. âI couldnât, uh, sleep. Can we talk?â
Y/N hummed out an âmhmâ before shifting to face her boyfriend, âwhatâs up?â
Dick began to pet Hayleyâs head in an attempt to calm his nerves about telling Y/N the truthâthat he was Nightwing. How would she react? How would she take the information? Would she think he was joking? Would sheâgod forbidâleave him?
âI need to tell you something important, and I need you to promise that you wonât freak out on me,â Dick slowly said.
âAlright, I promise,â Y/N yawned.
âI love you, Y/NâŠand I want to spend the rest of my life with you,â Dick calmly said. âBut for that to happen, I need to tell you somethingâŠand you can be mad at me, but I need to tell you this.â He took a deep breath, âIâm Nightwing.â
Y/N only stared at Dick before sleepily smiling, âyeah, okay. And Iâm Batman.â She yawned again, âyouâre so sleepy DickâŠyouâre beginning to be delusional.â
âY/N, Iâm being serious.â
âSo youâre telling me that youâre Nightwing,â Y/N repeated. She then glanced over at her Nightwing collection, more specifically the picture on her wall that someone had taken of him when he wasnât looking. She slipped out of bed and walked over to the collection. She grabbed the picture and walked over to Dick, holding the picture beside his head, her eyes darting back and forth.
She then let out a small audible gasp, âyou really are, huh?â
âYeah, I am.â Dick agreed, âand IâmâŠsorry for how I acted earlierâ.â
ââYouâre sorry?!â Y/N exclaims, âIâve been saying weird things about Nightwing and itâs been you this whole time?!â Her cheeks flushed with embarrassment, âI am so sorry for the things Iâve said to you!â
Dick couldnât help but laugh at her behavior. âSome of the things were weird, but I couldnât exactly get mad. I mean, it was just my girlfriend talking about me, even if she didnât know it.â
âYou canât get mad, but you can get jealous of yourself?â Y/N asked, crossing her arms with a raised brow. âDoes that even make any sense?â
âNo, it doesnât.â
âWait, why tell me now?â Y/N suddenly asked.
âI had a talk with Barbara about it, and she said if I wanted to spend the rest of my life with you, it was best if I told you now,â Dick admitted. âIâm sorry for being stupid and not telling you.â
âDick itâsâŠfine.â Y/N says, âwe both messed upâŠespecially me for obsessing over you like I do. I now realize how weird it was and how uncomfortable I must have made you. Iâm sorry.â
âI forgive you if you forgive me?â
âDeal.â
#dc fanfic#dc comics#batman fic#batman#dick grayson x reader#dick grayson#dick grayson fanfiction#nightwing fluff#nightwing x reader#nightwing fanfiction#tempted to write a spin off#but with who?#no clue lol
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thoughts on nat with a gf that's like WAYYY freakier than her? i just feel like it would be so funny when she finds out because i can just imagine she's like "i didn't think this was possible what the fuck" đ
okay so i dont think nat is freaky until she starts trying..... like at first i wouldn't say she's "vanilla" but she def isn't that crazy... maybe some impact play and overstim but nothing insane
the first time you go "alright, should we set some ground rules?" nat goes "what" cus 1) no one has ever said that to her before, 2) wdym GROUND RULES what are we DOING, and 3) ....what are we doing...
nat has NO clue what half of the kinks you list off are. she just goes "uh-huh" and "yep" but it doesn't fully click until yall are like DOING it
like she's all smirks and talking shit until you open up your backpack and you have..... like.... four different types of rope, a blindfold, a gag, and a fucking 'aftercare kit' aujinbguiadhguiagh
"what do you mean pick which texture i like best?" "well, it's gonna be pretty tight around your limbs. so which ever one you think is most comfortable--" "WHAT DO YOU MEAN AROUND MY 'LIMBS'?"
you try and tell her what half of the stuff you have/are talking about is called but it goes in one ear and out the other (has to google "shibari for idiots") (spells it like "sheebary")
anyways. yall get freaky ONCE with stuff that isn't vanilla and nat's confidence is thru the ROOF. then ur like "so have you ever heard of blood play?" and she just. short circuits.
bonus: stuff nat will do
have a stroke when you say you need time to "set stuff up" (WDYM WE CANT JUST FUCK???? SET UP????)
take a water break 10 minutes in, pretending she's just "giving you a chance to catch your breath" or smth (she had to google something she got confused)
have a minor crisis when she realises she's into something that she would have been normally so opposed to (you talked her down from a panic attack after she realised she thought knife play was hot)
accidentally hurt you/herself and feel so fucking bad about it for WEEKS (she probably choked you too hard or smth. you have to explain to her that it's fine and that's why you have safewords and shit but she just feels like an asshole for hurting you)
forget to untie you/remove the gag after you're the one that gets restrained and takes a shower and leaves you there aiuhfhaduihhgag (SHE WAS HIGH SHE HAD TWO BRAIN CELLS OK!!)
lowkey gets addicted to being in subspace. i think we forget she has an addictive personality sometimes. the fact that you can fuck her and put her into this space where she doesn't have to think/feel? yeah. yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
#natalie scatorccio#nat scatorccio#forks (headcannons)#junk drawer (thoughts)#kitchen sink (ask)#anon#platter (requested)#q#from the cutlery drawer#steak knives (nsfw)
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BACK TO FRIENDS
PAIRING: rin itoshi x reader (gender neutral)
SYNOPSIS: when rin itoshi doesn't answer your texts, yoichi isagi has the brilliant plan to invite him over and let you guys make upâbut will it work out?
wordcount: 866 | content & warnings: sloppily written, no beta read we die like deadchi, rin is the goat at communicating (jokes for obvious reasons), wingman!isagi, light angst if you squint; drabble
author's note: yeah first fic out of the psych ward yall lol
âdid he text you back yet?â
isagi whoâs sitting in front of you impatiently taps his fingers against the material of the cafe desk. after a second or two pass, without hearing a response, isagi speaks up once more. this time louder and more irritated. âhas mr. rin itoshi answered your texts yet?âÂ
as you look up and survey isagiâs face you can tell that heâs not very pleasedâitâs apparent from the way he purses his lips before taking a long sip from his drink. âwell,â you start off with hopelessness evident in your voice. âis it colder at night than outside?â your eyes wander from your open chat with rin to isagi.
âhas rin messed with your brain that you started speaking in riddles?â isagi sneers as he twirls the drink in his glass around. upon his response you canât help but chuckle a bit yourself. âshut up yoichi.âÂ
âso, is that a yes?â
âhe obviously didnât answer. opted to avoid me as usual.â
itâs all thanks to isagi that you got to meet rin and technically also why youâre stuck in this situationâhe was the one who set the two of you up. it was after the u-20 match when you jokingly remarked to yoichi that rin was not only the better striker but also the better looking one among the two of them.Â
of course, he didn't take any offense but his look of disbelief and somewhat disgust was a funny sight. from there on isagi and the otherâs from the u-20 team (because apparently secrets between childhood best friends have to be told to the whole team now) started teasing you about it.
after gathering a bit of courage you started to approach rin and even when it took him a while to open up to you, it somehow worked. rin was busy for the most part of the day so when it came to talking he usually replied to your texts in the evening after football practice.Â
over the course of a few weeks you eventually grew closer. having found similar interests and dislikes you can bond over and share your opinion on. admittedly, maybe you were too expectant that things would work out but from how things were developing you thought rin was enjoying it too.Â
holding hands in the cinema while rin brushed his thumb over yours, having his head on your lap and softly scratching your fingers through his black hair and rin being more open and communicative with you, confessing that you became part of his routineâthose were all things which made you get your hopes up.Â
but perhaps, you were wrong and instead were rushing things.
although heâs not actively avoiding you, his replies are curt and you can sense that rin has distanced himself from youâbut youâre unsure why. thus isagiâs constant asking of when or well, if rin has answered you.
âi seriously have no clue what i couldâve possibly done for rin to avoid me now.â you express frustratedly, slumping in your seat. âi wish i could help you better, but iâm not rin.â isagi says in an attempt to cheer you up. âyeah. still, thanks yoichi.â
suddenly isagiâs phone dings, his eyes light up, and isagi fiddles with the pocket of his pants before pulling his phone out, immediately huffing as he reads the newly received notification. thereâs a faint smile gracing isagiâs lips and youâre not sure if you should be scared or not.Â
âyoichi..why are you smiling so weirdly?â you ask carefully. âoh, itâs nothing. rin just texted me that heâs here, which means iâll take my leave. my job is done here.â isagi hurriedly stands up and grabs his jacket which he draped over the back of the chair before storming out and yelling. âyou can thank me later.âÂ
as one guy with black hair leaves, another enters, none other than rin. you lock eyes and stare at him intently, watching what heâs about to do. to your surprise, rin doesnât seem in the slightest bit caught off guard and joins you at your desk.
âisagi said you wanted to talk to me. what is it?â that was certainly not what you were expecting to hear. âisagi invited you here? saying that i want to talk to you?â you repeat, in hopes of not misunderstanding what rin has said.Â
he nods in acknowledgment. âdid he set this up? if yeah, iâll just go.â rin already attempts to stand up to take his leave but you stop him. âhe didnât lie. i mean i did want to talk to you but you never replied to the texts i sent you,â rinâs cerulean eyes slightly widen at the mention. âthe messages, i mean.â you add abruptly.
âiâm aware.â at his response, you can feel your gut churning. âyouâre aware? and you didn't bother to respond?â itâs small but you can see the glimmer of uneasiness swimming in rinâs eyes. after a long pause, rin finally responds, although youâre not sure whether you wouldâve rather taken his silence.Â
âiâm sorry, but i donât think i can provide you with the stuff you need. i think weâd be better off as friends.â
end note: sorry you guys but if i can't be happy yall cant be either LMFAO
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IZZY'S STILLS THOUGHTS
holy fuck. okay. um. WOW! killinbgnmyse,f actually ILL DO TRAILER LATER I UST CANT FOCUS SAGAHJG













namgyu is going to lose it i can tell. holy shit he looks crazed.
JUNHEE. is that the jump rope game?? it looks like it. does she forfeit? im gen so confused (same w the trailer)
GEUMJA NOOOO i have a feeling she's gonna start begging like 069 did. yongsik dies, or junhee, perhaps, and she starts begging. but the timeline doesnt make sense cuz which game is first - JR or labyrinth?
YONGSIK HAS BLOOD ON HIS NUMBER. i can guarantee hes dying here btw no shot.
the blue team! look at my blue team dawg we're gonna die,,,,
SHES INTHE ORGAN DONOR ROOM. no blood, this makes me think she's killed the organ traffickers, and is escaping somewhere. like junho. leads me back to thinking she's a direct parallel to junho.
NOEUL AND GYEONGSEOK. HES ALVE!!!!! where are they?? this might be directly after she leads him away.
JUNHO. this has to be a flashback on my LIFE. he looks younger, and less drained. he has the life back inside him.
IS DAEHO GONNA JUMP?? i think he might commit suicide. all the things seem to be alluding to that im sorry daeho nation
not much to say abt this. uh lots of men. this looks like jump rope
get off my screen you bitch
IYTS GONNA BE A FLASHBACK WE'RE GETTING AN INHO AND JUNHO CENTRIC EPISOF RIM CALOING IT.
trauma. oh my god. yall. you cant tell me hes not thinking abt sangwoo and saebyeok. he watched two of the people he most cared about die in those suits.
my thoughts r so jumbled rn, they'll calm down later but HOLY FUCK. im actually inshock rn no fucking clue ewjat gonna happen and as u ca tell im shaking sm
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watching a SCARY MOVIE with VARIOUS HSR CHARACTERS!
requested by: the masses
parings: boothill, sampo, sparkle, argenti, march 7th, mr reca x gn!reader (taken as platonic or romantic for all)
content warnings: none!!! just mentions of scary movies :3
comments: happy late halloween and DĂA DE LOS MUERTOS!!!! yahoo!! i hope yall got a bunch of candy my lieges..

BOOTHILL:
Youâre sitting down on your comfortable couch (although a certain man takes up nearly all the space), blanket tossed over the both of you. A heavy and cozy wool blanket that Boothill made for you, which is now stifling your shrieks as you watch probably the most horrifying movie youâve seen before.
Youâre easily scared, jumping at every little rattlesnake and spider that crosses your path, so of course Boothill had to put on a movie that brings up your worst fears. Not out of malice, of course.
âCâmon, itâs not that scary. Just a buncha moving pictures.â He says, patting a cold metal hand on your back that makes you flinch and weep. He judges your reaction for a moment, eyes flicking up and down, before he softens up.
âAlright, câmere you.â
SAMPO:
If anything, Sampo is the scared one. Although you still get freaked out by jumpscares and gore, heâs squishing into your stomach in a curled up position, shaking and losing his composure by the second.
The movie isnât even that scary! Itâs one of those old cheesy horror movies with cheap sfx. But sadly, your wonderful boyfriend is too dramatic for your own good. He cuddles up next to you and wraps his arms around your waist, shoving his face in your torso.
And the moment you try to talk to him about how scared he is, he immediately denies it. âNo, nono Iâm not scared! Are you scared? Because Iâm not! Mr. Sampo Koski never gets sca-AAAAAH!!â A jumpscare happened at the most perfect moment, causing his words to interrupt with a scream. And of course, you laughed at his dismay.
SPARKLE:
You have no clue where Sparkle ran off to. She said sheâd be going to the market for snacks, and left you with an incredibly traumatizing horror movie to watch. Youâve already been on your phone and put your headphones in to drown out whatever is going on the screen. Of course she hid the remote too.
Suddenly, the lights in your room are cut completely, leaving you in darkness with nothing but the screen and your phone to illuminate. When you hold your phone to get your flashlight up, your phone begins to ring with an unknown caller. How clichĂ©. You still pick it up, met with a somewhat familiar voice saying, âDo you like scary movies?â
You turn to the window, knowing where this was going, and open the blinds before you get the shit scared out of you by none other than Sparkle, dressed in a bloody Scream outfit. She yells at you and slams her hands on the door, causing you to fall backwards in shock. She laughs at you before coming back inside, tossing a few candies on you before sitting down to watch the rest of the movie.
ARGENTI:
âFear not, my dear companion! Iâll fight these monstrous beasts in the name of Idrila!â He proclaims, causing you to roll your eyes dramatically. Heâs been saying this every time a monster came up on screen. Which has been for a while, since you picked a horror movie with a whole lot of vampires and werewolves and whatnot.
Youâre pretty much locked in place with his grip, sitting behind you with his arms around your body. His chin rests on your shoulder as he watches the screen intently, eyes narrowing at every beast that appears. Youâre simply hanging out, eating popcorn, and not taking it as seriously as he is.
âSuch wretched beasts⊠Iâd never let you fall victim to them.â He says, voice low and thoughtful. You glance at him. âYou do know that theyâre actors, right?â You question. Argenti looks at you, and then at the screen, furrowing his brows. âIâm aware. But all Iâm saying isâŠâ
MARCH 7TH:
Both of you are sitting in Marchâs room, curled up on the bed surrounded by pillows and plushies, and shielding your eyes from the movie that you put on. You wanted to challenge yourself and March to watch the scariest, most horrifying movie to exist. Which turned out to be way too much for you- and you lost the remote.
You squeal in sync for any jumpscare, gripping at eachotherâs arms and mumbling in fear with every added second of suspense. No amount of yummy snacks or drinks could save you now. You hold onto Marchâs hand hard enough to almost bruise her, and she does the same to you. Both of you are tangled up in the blankets, hiding under a fort of pillows.
âohmygodsohmygodsitsgonnahappentheresgonnabeajumpscareâ March mutters, her grip on your arm increasing by the second. She shakes you around, repeatedly shoving her face in your shoulder and then looking back at the screen. You hold onto her shirt and glance at her and then the screen. You lift up a hand to cover part of the screen before the scare happens, causing March to scream hard enough to wake up every Nameless on the express.
MR. RECA:
You really did think this would be a fun night. How wrong! With a director and film critic beside you, he points out every single mistake in the writing and acting of the movie you put on. It was a horror comedy, since you didnât feel like getting nightmares tonight. However, Mr. Reca thinks that itâs a total foolâs movie.
âThe pacing is simply- Oh, itâs just ATROCIOUS! The SFX could be better too, oh how i HATE CGI!â He complains, keeping one hand on your shoulder while using the other to dramatically gesture at the screen. You thought the movie was alright, not good but not bad. But apparently Reca just despised it.
He stopped eating the snacks you got completely, instead choosing to talk over nearly every scene in the movie. You keep shushing him, he goes quiet for a minute, and immediately keeps talking. And once the movie was over and you were thoroughly tired, he decides that he wants to write a better version of that movie. Before you fall asleep, you see Reca hovering over you, speaking excitedly. âSo, what do you say that we REMAKE that movie? You could be the star!â And you drift off to dreamland, still haunted by Recaâs endless yapping.
enjoy the treats my SPOOKY liegesâŠ
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How would the Cullens react when they meet a human with their last name who physically resembles them too much? And when they investigate it they realize that it is some kind of granddaughter or niece, And who is your only living relative?
I really love your writings!!!
The Cullens with a Relative! Reader
Thank you so much for the kind words!
This story is obv going to be with a platonic reader so just know that. And donât come at me for the ages or specifics for family relations. I did not think about it so uhm⊠just get creative!
Thank you for requesting and I hope you enjoy!
Edward:
His original name was Edward Anthony Masen Jr
Masen is not an incredibly common last name
So when the Cullens show up to a new school and he sees you, reddish hair and defined jawline with his last name, he gets a bit suspicious
He starts combing through every newspaper article and obituary he could
He eventually traces you back to his motherâs cousin
He has no clue what to do with this information
Eventually, he gets closer to you, helping you with school stuff, inviting you over to the Cullen house
After a while, he tells you about how youâre related
Which also means telling you about vampires
You take it all surprisingly well
Your family never knew what happened to Edward
The story had always been that him and his mother had died in the hospital but his body had gotten lost somewhere in the process
Youâre also so happy to find another âlivingâ relative
Yâall become best buddies
Heâs happy to find out that you also love to play the piano
Family bonding â€ïž
Alice:
Her name was originally Mary Alice Brandon
So itâs not like a super uncommon last name
Sheâs met people with the same last name as her before
But none of them looked so similar to her as you did
The small stature, dark brown hair, and striking similarity to her personality
She had seen a vision of you not too long ago
It was nothing special, just you and Alice going out shopping and hanging out
She didnât know who you were at the time or what your significance was, but now sheâs sure that you have to be related somehow
She talked to you for a bit, pretending to just want to make small talk
Eventually, you got to the part of your family tree where your great-great-great grandma was Aliceâs sister, Cynthia
You, again, had heard stories about your great-great-grandmaâs sister who went crazy and eventually died
And here she was, right in front of you, definitely not crazy
You two became inseparable
Going shopping together, watching movies, going to every class together, everything
Alice is so happy to finally have a piece of her family
Sheâs always been so upset that she canât remember any of her human life
Being around you makes her feel more connected to that part of herself that she canât remember
Jasper:
His name is definitely one of the most original ones
Jasper Whitlock (no middle name mentioned sorry yall)
He has never, in his almost 200 years of living, ever met someone with the same last name as him
So heâs already a little sus when he hears your name
And then of course the blonde hair and the piercing (scary) eyes, the resemblance is uncanny
Heâs more hesitant to talk to you at first
He does all of his research online
He starts with his younger sister, and from there he follows her bloodline and finds you at the very end
He also sees that everyone else in your family is dead
Your parents died not too long ago, and youâre living with some family friends now
He feels really bad, so even though he knows he shouldnât, he starts to get closer to you
You start to get your own suspicions when you start to notice how similar he is to you, too
The more quiet, reserved personality
The love for Alice
Alice ends up being the one to tell you that you guys are actually related
Youâre so happy to have someone from your family again, even if he is your great-great-great-great-great granduncle
Your favorite thing to do with Jasper is just to sort of coexist
He sits on the couch reading a book and you sit on the other side crocheting while a movie plays
Rosalie:
Her name was originally Rosalie Lillian Hale
Sheâs one of the few who kept her last name while pretending to be human
She might have met a couple of people with the same last name as her
But to be honest she does not pay attention to the humans at the school
Sheâs not too fond of them anyway so why would she care
But one day she passively noticed the sub teacher call your name during attendance
And then she really looked at you
Blonde hair, strikingly good looks, beauty mark, and a constantly annoyed look on your face
Instantly, you reminded her of one of her little brothers, and when she got home that night she did some digging
She hadnât thought about her family in so long, it was very bittersweet for her to look back through all of the obituaries, marriage licenses, birth certificates, everything
Everything she was supposed to be a part of
But now youâre here, and she wants to get to know you
Instantly, she takes on the older sister role for you
You two hit it off instantly
Bonding quickly over your hate for stupid people and your love for cars
She asks you so many questions about your family, what everyone was like, how everyone died
Sheâs so sad that she didnât keep up to date with any of this stuff
But of course, before the internet it was really difficult to
When she learns that the rest of your family is dead, she begs Carlisle to take you in
She feels such a maternal instinct for you, even if youâre the âsame ageâ
She wants you to be safe
And she wants you near her
Youâre family after all, and thatâs all sheâs ever wanted
Emmett:
His name was Emmett McCarty
Again, not a super common one but not like super uncommon either
He has never noticed if anyone else had the same last name as him
And he didnât even really notice you either
Rosalie was the one who pointed you out, and thatâs when he saw the similarities
Same last name, dimples, dark brown reddish hair, super tall
He just approached you straight up
âHey. McCarty was my last name before Dr Cullen adopted me and we look pretty similar, whoâs your dad?â
Just super blunt about it
Heâs curious, so why would he beat around the bush?
Together, you two trace your family tree back to one of Emmettâs younger brothers
And of course, he has to drop the news that heâs a vampire then
You two are attached at the hip after that though
You both love to go outside and run around, he loves to play wrestle with you
Youâre like having one of his siblings back
Itâs nice for him
Canonically, he watched over his family for a while after he was turned and asked Carlisle to drop some money off for them
So he obviously cared about them a lot
So heâs happy to have a piece of them back
Heâs not happy that the rest of your family is dead, though
He is moving you into the Cullen house instantly
Youâre his family, family watches out for each other
No way heâs letting you live in a foster home or orphanage
Esme:
Her name was Esme Anne Platt
Another one thatâs pretty uncommon
But when she first sees you, he mind doesnât immediately go to you maybe being related to her
She sees the similarities, the dark brown hair, the nose shape, the face shape
But she doesnât necessarily connect it
After all, she didnât have any siblings or any kids, so realistically her blood should have ended with her
But after a while of getting to know you, the similarities just become too much
She ends up looking into her fatherâs side of the family and finds that he had a brother she had never met
And of course, it traced back to you
Making her your seventh cousin or something
She doesnât know what to do with this information
Similar to Rosalie, sheâs always wanted a family
She was never able to have that, and as far as she knew, the rest of her family died a long time ago
Sheâs stuck between wanting to be close to you, to tell you the truth, but also not wanting to put you in danger
She remembers all too well the danger that Bella was in just because she was close to the Cullens
The idea of putting her own flesh and blood in danger scares her
I feel like it would have to be extreme circumstances for her to do anything
Maybe the foster family youâre staying with is pretty abusive or youâre about to die or something
Only then would she tell you
Selfishly, she wants to turn you
She loves you so much, youâre like a sibling or niece/nephew to her, she just wants you to be safe
And she canât imagine living without you anymore
Carlisle:
His name is just Carlisle Cullen
Keeping it simple
Cullen is not a very common last name, but at the same time, heâs been so many places and met so many people
The chances are pretty high that heâs met someone with the same last name as him
But he can instantly tell thereâs something different about you
Blonde hair, blue eyes, square jaw, and affinity for helping people
Not to mention that you remind him so much of his aunt on his fatherâs side
Itâs easy for him to do the research into your past
Heâs pretty good with that kind of stuff
He does end up tracing you back to that aunt, and heâs so happy
He never had any siblings (that we know of), his mother died during childbirth, and his father would have been more than ready to kill him
So he never got to feel very close to his family
He sees you as an opportunity to do that
He doesnât tell you outright who he is to you
He prefers to just hang out with you
Showing you around the clinic, taking you into town, giving you life lessons that your father might have not done
I can see him taking on a fatherly role for you
He would be perfectly content with never telling you
The only time he would would be if you were on the verge of death and he turned you
He would be secretly so happy
He has come to love you over the months/years since heâs known you
You are his family, flesh and blood, and he doesnât want to leave you
Yippee for family
Vampire! Bella:
Isabella Marie Swan
Talk about a weird last name
Sheâs never met anyone else with it
Admittedly, she hasnât been around for too long, but still
So sheâs shocked when she sees you for the first time, dark brown hair, brown eyes, perpetual look of discomfort
She almost doesnât believe it
But then she does the mental gymnastics
Charlieâs brother who died forever ago, his kids, youâre probably one of their kids
Making her your second cousin
The smallest age gap here tbh
Nice change of pace
She also doesnât know what to do now
Sheâs socially awkward enough as is
She canât even begin to think of how to approach you with this
âHey, did you have a grandpa who died before you were born in a motorcycle accident? Cause if so then Iâm your cousin!â
Like yeah no sheâll pass
She canât stay away from you for too long though
You guys are so similar
Similar tastes, dislikes, personalities, senses of humor
She loves hanging out with you
She doesnât want to tell you about her being a vampire or about her relation to you, but eventually it just comes out
Oops
Oh well
Sheâs not mad about it
Now she can spend forever with you
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Message In A Bottle

đŁđđđ„đđĄđ : IOWA! Caitlin x Reader
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đȘđđ„đĄđđĄđ : The whole story is goin' so fast đ This is not read proof so I apologize if I made any mistakes.
a/n : This is first kiss w caitlin but I forgot to put the "first kiss" in the story but I hope yall like it! (!This is someone's idea from my inbox!)
There you are again, plopped down in your usual spot next to your desk mate, Caitlin. Your heart is racing so fast it feels like it's trying to escape your chest, and you're so stiff that the only thing moving is your wide eyes darting around the room, scanning for any distractions. Man, youâre even holding your breath, like somehow taking a deep one would draw attention away from how ridiculously nervous you are. And why is that? Well, if you had to spell it out, itâs because you have this adorable little crush on her. But letâs be realâis it even just a simple crush at this point? You've gone above and beyond, attending her basketball games religiously. Not just the home games, mind you, but every single match she playsâyes, even those road trips that feel like youâre driving a thousand miles just to cheer her on. The crazy part? Caitlin has no clue about your true feelings; she just thinks youâre the most supportive friend (or desk mate, in this case) ever. Sheâs never made a fuss about it, which just makes your heart do backflips because it all seems so casual and laid-back.
Then, out of nowhere, Caitlin turns to you and asks, âHey, do you have an extra pen?â
Your brain does a little somersault as you scramble to answer her. âOh yeah, um, Iâve got one in my bag. Just give me a second!â you manage to stammer, your voice not quite catching the cool, calm vibe you wish you could project. You dive into your bag like itâs the depths of the ocean and fish out the pen, trying your best to appear nonchalant. As you hand over the pen, your fingers barely graze hersâjust a fleeting touch, but let me tell you, it feels like an electric jolt going through you. It's as if fireworks just exploded inside, and youâre screaming internally and dancing with joy while simultaneously feeling like you might just melt into a puddle right there on the floor. Seriously, how could something so simple be so intensely exhilarating? Just another day in the life of crushing on Caitlin, right?
The unmistakable sound of the school bell echoed through the halls, ringing out and signaling that it was officially lunchtime. Caitlin, who had just borrowed a pen from you earlier, placed it down on your desk with a friendly little clink. âThank you!â she said, giving your arm a light pat. Now, Caitlin is no ordinary classmate; sheâs a basketball player, and as a result, sheâs got some serious muscle. So, when she patted your arm, it felt a little more like a friendly punch than a gentle tap. But honestly? You didnât mind at all. You couldnât help but smile back at her as the classroom buzzed with excitement, and when the lunchtime chatter kicked in, the class erupted and everyone started to shuffle out in different directions.
You found yourself walking down the hallway, where colorful posters plastered on the bulletin board caught your eye. They were advertising the upcoming school festival, a big event that everyone was looking forward to, but for you, it felt more like a chore than something fun. You sighed to yourself because, truth be told, you werenât all that excited about going. The thought of wandering around all those booths and games on your own felt daunting and, to be honest, a tad embarrassing. I mean, who wants to do all that solo? Itâs just not the same. Youâd much rather chill at home, maybe binge-watch your favorite series or catch up on a good book.
As you made your way to the cafeteria to grab some food, you found yourself lost in thought. You loaded up your tray, carefully selecting items that caught your eye: a slice of pizza, a scoop of mashed potatoes, and letâs not forget that chocolate pudding cupâa must! Just as you were about to head to the cash register, Caitlin appeared out of nowhere, a wide grin plastered across her face. âHello!â she exclaimed, her voice cheerful and bright, cutting through the lunchtime chaos around you.
âHi,â you replied, not really taking your eyes off the mountain of food you were carefully arranging. Of course, you were focusing on your food! What could be better than lunch, right? Plus, thereâs something almost meditative about deciding exactly what to eat, and you wanted to get it just right. You could already feel the rumble in your stomach, making the whole food selection process all the more critical.
âHey, are you planning to go with someone to the school festival?â Caitlin asked, her grin wide as she piled delicious-looking food onto her tray, the cafeteria bustling around the both of you.
You chuckled and shook your head. âNah, not really. I think Iâd just rather chill at home,â you replied, your tone light but kind of dismissive.
âReally? Come on! The school festival is such a blast, you know?â she said, her enthusiasm bubbling over as you both finished loading your trays with everything from pizza to mashed potatoes, your plates practically heaping with food.
âJust not feeling it,â you said a bit more bluntly, trying to downplay the real reason why you were avoiding the festival. you could feel the truth gnawing at you, but no way you were going to share that with Caitlin.
With a casual shrug, she plopped down next to you at a table in the cafeteria. It struck you as a bit odd since she typically slotted herself in with her teammates during lunch. Curiosity got the best of you as you glanced over and asked, âWhy are you sitting beside me? I mean, itâs kinda surprising, you know?â you felt a flush creeping up your cheeks but did your best to keep your face cool and composed.
âWhy not? Am I not allowed to sit here? Is there a rule against it or something?â she shot back playfully, taking a big bite of her pizza as if she was completely unfazed by your question.
You grinned, trying to play it cool. âNo, no, itâs just that you usually hang out with your teammates at lunch. It caught me off guard, thatâs all!â you said, loading your spoon with a generous helping of mashed potatoes.
âIs it so bad that I want to be your lunch buddy too?â Caitlin said, her smile brightened the whole cafeteria. That easy-going charm of hers was hard to resist, and you felt your defenses crumbling a little. Her smile just kinda made the day feel a whole lot brighter.
Lunch had just wrapped up, and now it was time to head to your next classâstatistics. you felt a mix of excitement and dread because Caitlin and you are not in the same class for that particular subject. You had spent the entire lunch break joking and laughing together, and it was going to be weird to be apart. Just as you were about to go your separate ways, Caitlin stopped in her tracks and said something that completely threw you off.
âHey, wait for me after school,â she said, her voice full of that trademark confidence of hers. âMeet me outside the gym. Itâll be right after my basketball practice.â She ended her declaration with a playful wink, which honestly made your heart skip a beat. What was that supposed to mean? Was she asking me out, or just wanted to hang out? Your mind was racing, and you stood there frozen, watching her jog away from the cafeteria, her ponytail swishing back and forth.
After what felt like an eternity of trying to process what had just happened, you finally made your way to your locker to grab your essentials for the upcoming class. You shuffled through the contents of your backpack, but all you could think about was that unexpected moment with Caitlin. It was like your brain had hit the rewind button and was stuck replaying her words and that wink.
Once you settled into your seat in the statistics class, it was nearly impossible to focus. You kept zoning out, completely disconnected from the lecture. The professor was talking about probability, but all you could see were flashes of Caitlinâs smile. You glanced at your desk mate, who seemed to notice your absent-mindedness. She gave you a gentle poke with her elbow, glancing from you to the front of the class, where the professor was now shooting you a look that clearly indicated you were not participating at all.
You finally snapped back to reality and gave your desk mate a quick nod along with a sheepish smile, silently thanking her for the subtle reminder to rein it in and pay attention. You needed to focusâno more daydreaming about Caitlin until after class!
Finally, youâve made it through the end of another day of classes, and letâs be realâyou actually managed to finish everything without losing your mind in the process! Sure, there were moments when your thoughts drifted off to daydreams of far-off places or maybe those few freaking words Catlin just told you after lunch, but somehow, you kept it together. Now, itâs time to tackle the task of organizing those chaotic notes you scribbled during class. You know, the ones that look like a mix between a treasure map and abstract art?
With a casual urgency, you hurriedly scribble down a few final reminders before shoving everything into your backpack. Youâve got to make this quickâthe bell's about to ring, and you can't miss this chance to grab your things and head out. The thought of catching up with Caitlin after her basketball training is the motivation you need to pick up the pace.
Once you've tossed everything into your locker, you practically sprint across the campus, excited to meet her outside the gym where sheâd said to wait. As you approach the gym, your heart picks up speedânot just from the little jog but also from the anticipation of seeing her. Just as you round the corner, there she is! Standing outside the gym, her characteristic ponytail swishing behind her, evidence of the hard work sheâs put in during practice. You can see the glisten of sweat on her forehead, a badge of honor after giving it her all on the court.
She spots you immediately and raises her hand in a friendly wave, a big smile breaking out on her face. You can't help but grin back, feeling a rush of happiness. Waving enthusiastically, you jog the last few steps to close the distance.
âHey!â Caitlin said softly, glancing over at you as the rays of the afternoon sun cast a warm golden glow on her glistening skin. It was around 4 PM, and the light made her look almost ethereal. You couldnât help but return her smile, your heart racing a little as you waited for her to spill whatever it was she had on her mind.
âSo, I wanted to ask you something,â she started, her usual bubbly energy slightly dampened. âI wanted to know if youâre going to the school festival with anyone. And, it caught me by surprise when you said no.â She chuckled lightly at her last words, her eyes shimmering with mischief.
Wait, what did she just say? Glad? Why on earth would she be glad about that? Should you be feeling all giddy inside because the girl you liked, the one you've been secretly crushing on, was actually relieved that you weren't going with someone else? Or was it more appropriate to feel a little offended? You found yourself caught up in a whirlwind of mixed emotions. âIâm wondering⊠you know⊠if we could go togetherâŠâ Her voice trailed off, and suddenly all that confidence she usually exuded seemed to evaporate. She was now looking down, nervously tapping her feet against the pavement. The way she gripped the hem of her jersey tightly and bit her lip was so uncharacteristic of her.
Your cheeks were on fire, and you felt heat rising to your face. It was almost surreal to think about itâthis was Caitlin, the girl you admired from afar, who dazzled you every time she stepped onto the basketball court, looking fierce and unstoppable. And now here she was, standing right in front of you and practically asking you out to the festival. You could hardly contain your disbelief. The reality of the moment washed over you like a tidal wave, leaving you both excited and anxious about where this could lead.
Caitlin stood in front of you, a bundle of nerves wrapped in a cute package, fidgeting as she awaited your reaction. You could practically see the butterflies swirling in her stomach as she mustered the courage to ask if youâd go to the school festival with her. It was one of those classic moments that felt straight out of a teen rom-comâawkward and adorable all at once.
When you finally flashed her a big, goofy smile, it was like a weight lifted off her shoulders. You could feel your cheeks heat up, betraying your cool facade, and for a split second, you wondered if youâd ever be able to hide that blush. âIâll go with you,â you said, almost in a whisper, but your voice carried enough for her to hear, and thatâs all that mattered.
Her face lit up brighter than any festival lights you could imagine. Caitlinâs smile was contagious; you couldn't help but grin even wider. And out of nowhere, she surged forward and wrapped her arms around you in a tight embrace, squeezing you like a teddy bear. You couldnât help but let out a laugh, a mix of joy and slight panic at the sudden affection, and you playfully nudged her away. âWhoa there, girl, you're all sweaty from practice! Maybe go wipe yourself up before you give me a sticky hug next time?â You chuckled, trying to lighten the moment, and she burst into laughter, dashing back into the school gym with a playful energy that made your heart skip a beat.
Fast forward a few days, and itâs wild how different things feel now. The whole asking-you-out episode has been a game changer! Itâs not just some one-off event; it's like the spark ignited a fire. Things have been going smoothly between the two of you, and each day feels like a new level unlocked. Youâre no longer just desk mates, but something way more special. Every afternoon after class, Caitlin would give you a warm hug goodbye, sending little dreamy butterflies fluttering in your stomach each time.
Your lunches have transformed into a mini-adventure every day, the two of you sharing stories, laughter, and way too many fries. And the best part? Caitlin has made it a point to wait for you after school, even when sheâs just wrapped up her grueling training. She sacrifices her time just to drive you home, even though you both know she must be exhausted. Itâs the little thingsâthe shared looks, the goofy moments, the way her eyes light up when she sees youâthat makes you realize how much this connection means to you. Itâs no longer just a school crush anymore; it feels like the beginning of something truly awesome!
Tomorrow is a big dayâlike, the kind of big day that makes your heart race and counts down in your mind like a mini celebration. It was a school festival, and honestly, you could barely contain your excitement. You had everything all set. Your outfit was ready and waiting, meticulously chosen to make a statement. You had decided on a pair of flare jeans that hugged you in all the right places, paired with a black turtleneck top that screamed chic. To top it off, you threw on this adorable red crocheted sweater that added a pop of color and warmth; it perfectly matched your vibe for the day.
Just as you were about to sink into your comfy bed and drift off to dreamland, your phone buzzed with a text from Caitlin. That girl always knew how to pop into your mind just when you were about to go to sleep!
Her message read, "What color are you wearing tomorrow?"
With a smirk on your face, you typed back the simplest yet brightest answer, "Red." It was short, but it said everything! With that small task done, you felt your eyelids getting heavy, and before you knew it, you were off in dreamland.
When the sun began to peek through your curtains, casting a warm, golden glow into your room, you knew it was finally festival day! You hopped out of bed and made a beeline for the shower, letting the water wake you up. After a refreshing wash, you devoured a quick breakfastânothing fancy, just enough fuel to kick your day into gear.
Next came the fun part: the beauty routine! You carefully applied just the right amount of makeup, making sure to add a touch of sparkle for that festival shine. As you curled your hair into bouncy waves, you couldnât resist the urge to accentuate it with two cute little red ribbons, perfectly matching your sweater.
Just as you were putting the finishing touches on your look, you heard a familiar car honking outside your house. You peeked out of your window and, sure enough, it was Caitlin pulling up in her car. Perfect timing! You quickly snatched your bag, probably a little too hastily, and rushed out of the house, ready to kick off a day filled with fun. The excitement bubbled inside you, and all you could think about was the amazing memories you were about to create at the festival!
As you slid into Caitlin's car, you were instantly greeted by the delightful surprise of a bunch of vibrant flowers right in front of your face. In her hands, she held three stunning gerberas, each one bursting with colorâradiant yellow, fiery orange, and a deep, rich red. You couldnât help but smile at the unexpected gift as you reached out, taking the flowers from her. "Whatâs up with the flowers, Cait?" you asked with a chuckle, unable to hide your amusement. "Is this some kind of romantic date or something? I mean, we're just heading to the school festival, not a gala or anything!" You laughed, looking over at her, but noticed she was staring at you very intently, almost seriously.
Thatâs when you caught a glimpse of her outfit and realized that she was donning a cozy, red crocheted sweater that seemed to match one of the flowers perfectly. Suddenly, it clicked in your mind why she had casually asked you about your outfit colors for the festival last night. It was like a puzzle piece falling into place. "Why are you giving me that look? Chill out, will ya? At this rate, you're gonna poke a hole in my eyes!" You joked, trying to cut through the awkward tension that settled between you like a thick fog.
"I'm sorry," Caitlin replied, a light laugh escaping her lips as the seriousness faded away a bit. You both shifted gears and set off toward your university, where the festival buzzed with excitement and anticipation. The drive was eerily calm but filled with an undercurrent of fun and expectation.
Once you arrived, you carefully placed the flowers Caitlin had given you on the car seat, making sure they wouldnât be squished or damaged in any way. You didnât want anything to happen to those beautiful bloomsâthey were a sweet gesture that added a sparkle to the already vibrant atmosphere of the day. You glanced back at them for a moment before stepping out of the car and into the festival frenzy.
Caitlin and you hit up every single booth you could find at the school festival, and let me tell you, you both had a blast! your first stop was the dining booth, where you totally transformed into fancy restaurant diners, even though your meal was nothing but gummy candies and sweet treats. You're sitting at a little table, pretending to savor gourmet dishes, but instead, you're chomping on gummy bears and swigging down soda that tastes like pure sugar. It was hilarious, and honestly, you think you should open your own gummy restaurant!
After that, you made your way to the haunted booth, which was, no joke, spine-chilling! Honestly, you thought you were going to jump out of your skin at least three times. They had all sorts of creepy decorations, eerie sound effects, and actors dressed up to look like theyâd just crawled out of a horror movie. Your heart was racing the whole time, and you could hear Caitlin squealing beside you. It was pretty entertaining!
Then the two of you strolled over to the karaoke booth. Oh boy, that was something else! You both grabbed the mic and started belting out songs, even though your singing voices could best be described as, well, let's just say ânot so great.â You were just having so much fun that you couldnât help but laugh at how bad you two sounded! Who cares if you were off-key, right? you were making memories!
Next on your adventure was the photo booth. You hopped in and started snapping friendly pics together, pulling all sorts of silly faces and poses. You really wished you could have hugged her while you were taking the pictures, but you didnât want to assume anything about how she felt towards you, especially since she invited you to the festival in the first place. I mean, maybe you were just buddies, but it felt like there could be something more there.
As the day went on, You and Caitlin started to feel pretty worn out from all the excitement, so you found a cozy bench to sit and take a breather. It was around 5 PM, and the sun was slowly making its descent in the sky, painting everything in gorgeous shades of orange and pink. Luckily, you found this little spot that was mostly empty, allowing you to sit back and bask in the beauty of the sunset without any distractions. You just sat there, soaking it all in, feeling like you were in your own little world while the hustle and bustle of the festival buzzed around you. Everything about that day was just perfect for the both of you.
As you and Caitlin lounged together, soaking in the breathtaking hues of the sunset stretching across the sky, a sense of bliss washed over you. The dayâs fun adventuresâthe laughter, the games, the silly momentsâseemed to melt away, replaced by a tranquil togetherness. You felt blissfully at ease, letting the warm colors painted in the sky wrap around you like a cozy blanket. Just as you were getting lost in the moment, Caitlin unexpectedly broke the serene silence.
âI like you,â she casually blurted out, her gaze fixed firmly on the horizon and the vibrant sun that was slowly sinking beneath the edge of the world. Her words floated through the air, completely catching you off guard. You felt a rush of emotions flooding your mindâsurprise, joy, confusionâall swirling together, and for a moment, you were speechless, trying to process what just happened.
âCaitlinââ was all you could manage to whisper. It was as if your voice got caught in your throat, cut off before you could even formulate a proper response.
But Caitlin wasnât done. She turned her head slightly, making sure to lock her eyes onto yours, and said, âI said I like you, Y/N.â The sincerity in her voice was unmistakable. âIâve noticed you at all my games, you know. Even the ones that are nowhere close to home, where you have to endure long drives just to see me play.â Her cheeks flushed gently as she spoke, and the way her eyes held yours made your heart race.
âI always look forward to those classes we share,â she continued, her voice softening even more. âIt makes it that much better knowing we sit next to each other. Every time, it feels like thereâs this little spark, something special.â Each confession was like poetry, spilling out of her as if she was releasing a weight she had carried for too long.
Just when you thought things couldnât get any more surprising, she added with a shy grin, âYou know, I always have a pen on me, but I usually pretend I donât just so I can borrow yours. I just wanted an excuse to talk to you more.â
At that moment, everything clicked into place. The admiring glances, the lingering conversations, and all those little smiles exchanged in fleeting moments suddenly made sense. You had thought you were the only one harboring feelings for her, secretly admiring her from a distance, but here she was, bravely laying her heart out in front of you, equally captivated. Your heart swelled with a mix of happiness and disbeliefâcould this actually be happening?
"I've been meaning to tell you this for a while now," she admitted, her gaze locked onto yours with an intensity that made your heart race. "But honestly, I just couldn't find the right moment." Caitlin paused for a second, a soft smile spreading across her face as she continued, "Then, out of the blue, this school festival happened, and I thought maybe it would be the perfect chance to finally say something."
"I like you too, Caitlin," you replied, your voice barely above a whisper, but there was an undeniable firmness behind your words. You held her gaze, feeling an electric connection between the two of you. Without any hesitation, she leaned in and pressed her lips against yours, and, wow, it took you completely by surprise. For a brief moment, everything else around you faded into the backgroundâit was just the two of you in a world of your own. Your mind started to race, but in the best way possibleâyour heart pounding like crazy, and a goofy smile crept onto your face as you kissed her back.
After what felt like an eternity of shared bliss, the kiss slowly came to an end. You pulled away just enough to look into her eyes, which sparkled with happiness. Without breaking the warmth of that moment, Caitlin wrapped her arms around you in a cozy hug, and you felt the world outside vanish even more.
"May I court you?" she asked softly from within the embrace, her voice almost a playful whisper. You could hardly believe what you were hearing. The thrill coursed through you as you nodded frantically, your excitement bursting at the seams. What an incredible twist to your dayâa million thoughts raced through your mind, but one thing was crystal clear: everything was starting to feel just right.
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Top 5 SFTH Ships
I joined a new fandom on Tumblr and want to contribute, how on Earth should I do that? Oh, I know- *starts making top 5 lists*
This one's for the ships I like most from the entirety of the SFTH Youtube channel (I don't have Patreon unfortunately), which means both longform and shortform videos are in play. If any of these ships has a ship name that I'm unaware of, please let me know!
5. Bubbamiah (Inside The Mysterious Cube)
If this ship wasnât in my top 5, I think the entire SFTH fandom would hunt me for sport, so for my own safety here it is- But I do actually love them and I have very complicated feelings about Jeremiahâs death and rebirth. Do I think itâs really him? I have no clue and actively try not to think that hard about it :) That way they can live happily ever after in my mind like the death never happened.
4. Lesbian Vampires (Thirsty Vampires)
From here on out, thereâs no particular order, I just need yall to know how much I love these two. I swear I've heard the human called Anna somewhere, and idk if that was a personal or common hc, but that's what I'm gonna call her- Anyway, they made my top five and they arenât even from a longform story, so congrats to them for that. AU where Anna really was in love with Esmeralda and doesnât kill her please đ
3. Egbert x Samantha (The Leftenmost Window)
Iâll be real, it's mainly for Luke/Egbertâs beautiful love confession. Also the absolute dismissiveness in Samanthaâs voice when sheâs pretending not to hear the Germans, Sam had such good delivery on those lines I swear- Everything from the drama to the confession to the 2 kisses at the end, they had everything needed to make a perfect love story.
2. DIWives (Clarissaâs DIY Wedding)
Tom realized the crowd wanted lesbians and immediately did everything in his power to make Amanda one of his gayest characters ever, and I respect him for that. âThatâs just silly!â *immediately sets head platonically on bestieâs shoulder. I really think that if Amanda would've brought her feelings up before the wedding was about to happen, it could've gone so much better for her. They truly shouldâve been endgame đ
1. Ditch (The Unrelenting Aubergine)
My absolute number one, I love them I love them I love them- I knew I'd be obsessed with them from the moment Derek first called Titch âloveâ, but I think what really cemented their relationship as a fav (and this honestly also goes for Derek as a character) was when Titch went offstage and Derek paused to say, in complete admiration âI love youâ. God they're sweet, I'm so glad they got the happy ending they deserved.
Next post will be a top 10 character list, then idk my signature move when I'm new to a fandom, queer headcanons? Just general headcanons maybe? Within a few days (hopefully), you'll find out
#might also make posts of some of the longforms for general commentary and details i liked#sfth#shoot from the hip#sfth luke#sfth sam#sfth tom#sfth aj#the unrelenting aubergine#clarissa's diy wedding#the leftenmost window#inside the mysterious cube
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Career Astrology
Hey yall! Today weâre going to discuss all things related to your career because thereâs way more to it then just X or Y placements.
1. Saturn placement/House + Capricorn placements/House + 10h
Saturn is the first placement we look at when it comes to long-term career, the career we plan on retiring from. Itâs what your are interested in as a whole. the house itâs in can give you a better idea on the the career you want. Saturn also rules our head boss(s).
For example: Saturn Aries 12h. You will do well in a career that you are passionate about, where you can be a leader and entrepreneur, a career that motivates you. With it being in the 12h, you will do well in career that emphasize with people, you may also work well alone, this can indicate a spiritual, overseas or a creative type of career.
You see how I didnât mention a specific career but how the energy can still play out in your life? Thatâs how you read this.
One Saturn Aries 12h native may be in the navy while another person with this placement may work as a Warden in a prison facility. Both placements rules those things.
- Capricorn is also a career sign because itâs ruled by Saturn. Capricorn placements and the house it rules can give you better clue on what might work for you.
For example: A Capricorn Sun may be in to the creative arts, owns a famous business or even politics. They may have their Sun in the 11h so working with a group of people in person or online.
-the 10h is ruled by Saturn and its the house Capricorn rules. This is the first thing people look at when it comes to careers. The 10h rules over your public image and how people view you. This is how you come across. Itâs different than rising because thatâs 1 on 1 first impression.
For example: An Aries 10h native may come across as bold, confident, and authoritative. Once you get to know them, theyâre really sweet and actually shy due to them having a Cancer rising lol
2. Your MC
-now I know what youâre thinking, Kaki isnât the MC the same as your 10h? The short answer is No, not always. MC is a point in the sky and depending on your time of birth, it doesnât have to be in the 10h. Iâve had a few clients who had their MC in their 9h, 10h, 11h, I even had one that had a Mc 12h which was fascinating!
Your MC isnât just careers, itâs the highest potential you can reach in this lifetime. MC 9h has the potential to reach high levels of knowledge, Mc 10h is career accomplishments, MC 11h with reaching large group of people and your wishes, and MC 12h is highest spiritual potential.
3. Venus placement/house + Taurus and Libra Houses + 2h and 7h
-Venus doesnât get talked about when it comes to careers and itâs one of the most important ones to look at. Why? Well because Venus rules over our Salary and our Lifestyle. Everyone wants to make a decent salary to live a comfortable life, your Venus can help you achieve that when you learn to use it properly. Venus also rules over relationships so learning how to work with people.
-Taurus/2h rules over our money and investments . Wherever Taurus sits in your chart and the sign your 2h is in can help you reach whatever your financial goals are.
For example: A Leo 2h with a Taurus 11h can make money by being in the arts and by posting them online, being an actor, working with children at daycare etc anywhere career that involves you putting on a âperformanceâ and being around lots of ppl can help.
-Libra/7h, how to work with people 1 on 1 and build those connections up. If youâre a business owner that has a business partner, this is really important for you know.
For example: A Libra 4h with Capricorn 7h native may do well with working with women, possibly from home or a smaller type of work setting that feels like home. Working with hardworking women, they may not like to miss work lol
4. Mercury Placement/house + Gemini and Virgo + 3h and 6h
-Mercury rules over daily routines and work. Saturn is the chosen Career but Mercury is the work we actually do in our career.
Quick example: You work in the Entertainment industry (Saturn) and your actual job is cinematographer (Mercury).
Another quick example You work in Law Enforcement (Saturn) but your actual Job is a Forensic Detective (Mercury).
Mercury rules over communication and how we talk to people.
Gemini/ 3h rules over communication and our co-workers who are on the same level as us. This is how we talk to to our coworkers and what we may talk to each other about. This also rules transportation and we get to work.
For example: Gemini 12h with Virgo 3h. This can manifest in a few ways. I have a friend who have this and she use to tell me how one of her coworkers had no boundaries (12h)and was touch feely (Gemini) and was nosy (Virgo 3h).
Another example: I had another friend who gives free taro readings to her co workers at her job during lunch breakđ
-Virgo/6h rules our Job and Dailey routine. This can also show you how your job influence your health because Virgo and the 6h rules over our health. This also rules over coworkers but our managers and supervisors.
5. Extra Tips
-look at your progressed chart as well. This chart can show you what works for you right now
-aspects also hugely influence your places
-your degrees also add some influence as well
As always thank you for reading and supporting my page. It really means a lot to me! If you would like a paid reading then Iâm open to help! Just check my pinned post for the detailsđ„°
#astrology#astrology community#knowledge#love astrology#astro observations#advanced astrology#birth chart#kakiastro#career#career astrology#saturn#venus#10h#Mercury
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People here really need to start talking about all the weird implications about the way this world differs from ours.
We know from various context clues hidden around Chapter 1 that the game takes place roughly in 2024. And yet we have futuristic bullshit like the holograms on the Tozu Trinkets, Damon seeing these holograms for the first time and then proceeding to say âoh, so like a watchâ as if thatâs perfectly normal, other concerning implications about the worldbuilding of this damn game (in particular, Tozu having to specify that Marabucks are a physical currency, implying almost all currency is crypto in this world), and then thereâs THIS bullshit???


(For context: These are books. Theyâre talking about regular fucking books. PHYSICAL BOOKS ONLY EXIST IN LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, GARAGE SALES, OR SPECIAL AUCTIONS IN THIS UNIVERSE.)
And hereâs another scene thatâs always had weird implications for me:

Wolfgang⊠has had 200 successful cases. And presumably hasnât lost a single one. Okay, heâs an Ultimate, and suspension of disbelief exists, so this isnât too out of the question⊠but when you combine that information with this little tidbit?

Let me reiterate that.
200 successful court cases. In what probably wasnât more than five years. Thatâs one case over and done with in an average of nine days. And out of those 200, all of them were innocent? He didnât have trouble filtering out who was innocent and who wasnât? And even if he did, he still had room to win one case every nine days for five years?!
This⊠obviously isnât possible. Well, maybe itâs not impossible, but itâs certainly unrealistic. So, to explain this, I have come up with three possible explanations (which may overlap with one another, who knows).
1. Wolfgang is just a terrible judge of character (the simplest, albeit most boring, explanation)
2. The justice system works faster in this world, for whatever reason
3. People get wrongly convicted of crimes exceedingly often in this world (possibly as a direct result of #2)
Does anyone else have any additions to this? Iâm curious what yall think.
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as someone whos been on army twitter since 2018, it only seems like armys dont support jikook's bond the way jikookers do is because shippers are in a sub-fandom and within that subfandom they are in an echo chamber. its nothing unusual it's in literally every fandom but thats the only reason lol. like taekookers are saying the exact same thing, that the fandom is full of jikookers and everyone dismisses taekooks bond. solos and shippers all have their own "evidence" and "proof" or armys "not defending ___", and 9.9/10 its something 1) armys have never seen or even heard about bc twitter and the internet is a biiiig space or 2) something taken completely out of context. i like to be in this tag bc ive been an ot7 biased army since 2019 with jikook being my fav duo, and while i dont care to know if theyre in a relationship with each other, its not something crazy either because friends to lovers is like the oldest trope ever and also theyd be cute as hell together lmao. i dont follow any solo focused accounts or pairing accounts, literally only armys and when are you sure came out my tl looked like this tag đ. armys are well aware of jikook's bond and are supportive of it, the issue is taekookers. i could make a thread of vmin, namkook, sope are married and get 10k likes, but i couldnt do that bc of taekookers. theyd swarm the quotes and no thats not armys doing it or armys fault, thats the twitter algorithm being 100000000x worst after elon musty took over bc it was not like that at *all* pre-him. with likes being hidden and the algo pushing deplorable disgusting terrible tweets, it makes it infinitely harder to take accts down.
also its like the way straight armys and lgbtq+ armys experience being a fan. you notice subtexts and clues that may or may not actually be there or mean what you think/want it to mean but its still your fandom experience and youre able to talk about it with other like-minded people. perfect example for this: like crazy. the queer coded-ness of it all, the makeup & earing on one side, jimin in my eyes created the bisexual Iliad in song form ! but thats not how most het armys wouldve viewed it at all, and that doesnt even mean my interpretation of it is correct or the only way to view it. im not going to look down on those who viewed it differently. so shippers are experiencing something different; they watch their pairing to see how they look at each other, touch each other, speak to each other, treat each other compared to everyone else. armys simply arent doing all that; and that doesnt mean we dont care or that shippers love them more (lol), it just means that within the shipping culture and sub-fandom, thats what yall do. which is cool, but like i said its not the *only* way an army can love and appreciate their bond. there's also the echo chamber aspect of the subfandom culture i didnt really get into but it also plays a huge part in why jikookers think armys dismiss or dont love jikook in the same way jikookers do. all this isn't necessarily a slight against you but i think conversations like these are necessary bc talking points like "armys dont actually like seeing jikook together" or "majority of the fabdom is taekookers who hate jikook" are extreeeemely slippery slopes that discourage any type of meaningful thought, and only encourages and eggs on solo rhetoric, which as we hopefully all know is directly antithetical to what any of the boys would ever want.
Hi anon,
I completely understand the points youâve made, and I do agree with you to an extent. Itâs true that in every sub-fandom within the main fandom, whether itâs Taekookers, Jikookers, other shippers, or solos, everyone essentially complains about the same issues, each armed with their own âproofâ to justify their arguments. That part, I fully agree with.
However, while I see your point, I do want to emphasize that Jikookâs bond is often undermined by many within the fandom. And itâs not just Taekookers or solos; even some OT7 fans contribute to this. The reasons for this vary. Yes, youâll find other groups complaining about the same things we do, but when you dig deeper to understand their grievances, it often turns out to be something taken out of context or just bitterness over someone highlighting Jikook or saying something positive about their bond.
The truth is that Jikookâs bond stirs mixed feelings in this fandom for many reasons. It has never been the simplest relationship to understandâŠor even to love, if Iâm being honest. Many people join fandoms and sub-fandoms as an escape from real life issues, seeking something that feels lighthearted, comforting, or entertaining in their spare time. Because of this, a lot of people dislike grappling with more complex dynamics like Jikookâs. They either reject it outright because they donât understand it or ignore it altogether. This lack of understanding often leads to their bond being undermined.
Jikookâs dynamic has historically made many people uncomfortable for a variety of reasons that I wonât delve into here. But when we talk about this fandom ignoring or undermining their bond, there is more than enough evidence to support that claim.
In contrast, whatâs complicated or complex about Taekook? Their dynamic is fun, easygoing, and comforting, qualities that are universally appealing. Thereâs no need to overthink their interactions or navigate any layers of complexity when watching them. Everything that has ever appeared complex about those two is largely a result of shippers fabricating explanations to reconcile their behavior with the expectations of a romantic dynamic. These narratives are often crafted to justify why they donât exhibit the typical actions or interactions one might expect from a couple⊠I.e Taekook not seen spending much time with each other = the company separating them or regulating their interactions on camera. Most people in the fandom, except for some Jikookers and solos, have no reason not to enjoy their dynamic. An easy way to see this is by observing the response to their content. A Taekooker can make up lies, edit photos, or take moments out of context, and it will gain over 20k likes, with the fandom eagerly eating it up. Meanwhile, Jikookers can post real, authentic moments of Jikook, only to have their posts reported. So, no, for the most part, Taekookers donât have a strong basis for their claims. (This isnât the bone of contention but just had to mention this)
I also agree with you that many fans donât pay attention to the same things shippers and solos focus on. Sometimes theyâre simply unaware of certain dynamics, which can come across as indifference. I also donât entirely agree with the narrative that ARMYs dislike seeing Jikook together. Iâve seen the fandom be supportive of Jikook as a duo but I still firmly believe Jikook is one of the pairs whose bond is most heavily undermined. A clear example of this is how much of the fandom dismisses Jikookâs interactions as mere fanservice, simply because some of their moments appear too âintimateâ or âgayâ for their liking.
This is definitely a topic that deserves more discussion because thereâs so much to unpack here.
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yeah uh uhm ummmm... So I made this pizza tower fan character, Greta. Greta Spaghetti.
yuh basically Maurices daughter. She is 7-8 years old. I hc what Peppino moved to America long time ago seeking a better live and Maurice (who stayed at Italy) didn't contacted him that much for nothing but just to talk with Peppino about nonsence which doesn't really matter, when one day he suddenly announced what is going through a divorce and its hard for him to look for his daughter at such time......... so yeah, Greta stays with Peppino for a while!
Greta is a pretty open minded kid who gets attached very, very easily. She is very artistic and always feels like making something, she can't sit on one place doing nothing, she needs at least a toy to imagine scenarious with! Or a paper with a pen to draw! Or maybe help her uncle with cooking some pizza!
She is also a fan of Pizzaheads show, having no clue what her uncle knows Pizzahead face to face. And i don't think Peppino really wants her to know much about it. (Eventually she will find out dw)
I love her. I haven't drawn like a lot of her yet, but i hope i will!!! And i hope yall like her too
also me trying to play with what colours would match her the most lower with the tags

(this was one of my first tries of drawing her so she looks a bit different here)
#art#fan art#fan oc#fan character#fan relative#pizza tower#peppino#peppino spaghetti#pizza tower maurice#maurice#maurice spaghetti#pizza tower oc#uhh yuh :3#digital art#artwork#character art#pizzahead#Greta Spaghetti
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