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What else did you forget?
(No way, PMTOK oneshot about an AU i made wha-)
âI, am-â â???â âYou, are Scissors. The Dual-bladed Duelist.â
âYour task is to-â âFIND THE ORIGAMI FESTIVAL.â
â-
The first thing they saw was blue, a blue sky. Then a roll of tape next to them. Then the forest they were in.
The tape roll felt⊠familiar, for some reason. Although they couldnât put their blade on it.
The tape jabbed at them with their sticky end.
âOw.â
Again.
âOw!â
And again.
âOW-! STOP!â
They jumped up and stood on their blades, albeit, almost falling over a bit, âwhat was that for?!â
âSorry,â the roll rolled back a bit, âjust wanted to make sure youse wasnât dead.â
âAND YOU COULDNâT FIGURE THAT OUT THE FIR-â they suddenly inhaled and exhaled in a calming manner, despite not having a mouth, ânever mind.â
They looked around, the only thing they could see for miles being, well, trees.
They tried to jog their non-existing brain for memories, only to draw a blank as they groaned in annoyance.
âYou,â they turned to the roll of tape, who was busy checking out their sticky end, âwhere am I?
âEh? Not even gonna ask for my name?â He turned to his fellow office supply, who was looking very annoyed.
âFINE! What is your name?â
âI dunno, weâveâs only known each other for-â the tape roll quickly shut up when he saw them itâs their blades open. ââŠTape. You?â
âScissors.â They looked around, âdo you also have some⊠What was it⊠Ambrosia? Amnesty? Thinky Thinky Panic? Whatever it was, do you have it?â
âYep.â
âGreat.â
The two stood there for a moment, until Scissors remembered something, âhold on, what was it⊠what was it- THE ORIGAMI FESTIVAL! THAT! We have to find it!â
Tape looked at Scissors like they were insane, in which technically, he was correct.
âRight. you have no idea what I am talking about. Look, I had this weird memory thing where someone told me-â
âAnd youâre just gonna listen to it?â The roll gave them a look.
âOF COUR- wait.â Scissors thought about it, âdamn it, I sound insane. Look, if that was the only other thing I can remember besides some other stuff, it has to be important. So either you come with me or you just wander in this stupid forest for who knows long.â
Tape looked around, realising he was better off following a lunatic then being lost. âFine. Iâll join ya. But if youâre wrong I swearâŠâ
âGreat! Now, come on, letâs go find that festival! What ever it could be-â
âYOUSE DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT IT IS?!â
#paper mario the origami king#scissors#legion of stationery#tape#oneshot#writing#amnesia au#yes that was a Bobby reference
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Bobby to the crew: Once again, I will remind all of you that I love you all equally. Hen: That is bullshit if I've ever heard it. Chimney: What did I eat for breakfast, cap?! Tell me what I had for breakfast!!! Buck: Huh? Didn't Bobby make some chocolate blueberry pancakes for everyone? Eddie: No, babe. That was just for you. Ravi: It's true. I was there, man.
#911 show#911 on abc#buddie#incorrect 911 quotes#incorrect quotes#bobby nash#hen wilson#chimney han#evan buckley#eddie diaz#ravi panikkar#the 118#favoritism#i mean i guess#is it favoritism when it is his own son#yes#last bit was a smosh bit reference
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"And to follow up on Niko Mikkola...his sense of humour with him, like, maybeâlot of people don't talkâlike, last night he was like, you know, he "woke Bobby up," or whatever. "Good thing Bob was awakeâ"
"He's a great personality and I've said this kinda during the year. And we've, you know, I mean we're alwaysâ...I was gonna say, "It'd be great if you guys could spend a lot of time with him," but then we spend a lot of time trying to make sure you guys don't spend too much time with our guys, so, there goesâso, forget that! But, he is an incredibly interesting guy. What's great is when he's coming to the bench... if there's something that's broken down, and I'm not sure if he's screaming in Finnish or it's in English, but it is funny as hell! And it's consistent. So, he plays really high-energy level. A lot of times these kinda big, lanky guys are... you don't really think they're moving that fast, but they are! He looks like he's getting across the ice, and, you know, he competes hard. That's what we like the most of him, but he talks at a high-energy level, too, on the bench. And that's great, right? We have some quiet players on our bench, and that's fine, that's who they are. But, those guys like Mikkola, who's gotânobody knowsâWell there's four other Finnish guys knowing what he's saying, but nobody else knows what he's saying.
paul loves all his rascals and it is a joy to hear his takes on them its mikksys turn now!
media availability | 6.11.24 (x)
also if you want to see the moment mikksy is talking about in the interviews linked above because it is genuinely bonkers 10 or so seconds of hockey: here it is
#paul maurice#niko mikkola#mention: niko mikkola#florida panthers#2324#playoffs 24#i had this one in my drafts for such a long time and i completely forgot to post it#whoospie doodle#context this was the day after scf game 2 when they had a rest day and were preparing to fly to edm mikksy in game 2 mishandles the puck#and fires it back to bobby in what couldve been a self goal but bobby made a pad save and mikksy recollects himself behind the net#and books it into the ozone where lundy gives him a sick back pass#and mikksy absolutely buries it into the net in the span of about 10 seconds its genuinely insane#anways mikksy is terribly funny in both eng and fin#paul hyping up mikksy YES PLEASE#âhe talks at a high-energy lvlâ yeah if youve ever seen him during games god he can he such a chirper and shit stirrer when he wants to#especially during fights this man gets such a manical grin and it gets even worse in the box đđđ#i like to compare mikksys skating to a freight train; usually moves at a moderate speed but man when they get going THEY HIT#sometimes youll just see him come out of fucking nowhere and take a slapshot like JESUS YOU SCARED ME WHERE DID YOU COME FROM#also paul saying â4 finns on the teamâ girl who are you referring to is erod the secret fourth đđ#he meant 3 but counted mikksy in when he was talking ABOUT him#schrodinger's finn#erod. its erod.#mr half finn#thank you george richards [fhn] for making paul talk about how funny niko mikkola is yes i needed that
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TASKMASTER IN THE MAGNUS ARCHIVES UNIVERSE REAL?
Honestly yeah, I think I finally understand
I would run away from that fucker too
#taskmaster#tmagp#Yes I've never heard of mr Bobby before so he IS a Magnus Protocol reference to me
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The thing about getting spoilers through gif sets is that NO ONE can prepare me for the music choice
#911 spoilers#911 abc#911 on abc#bathena#yes I am referring SPECIFICALLY to the reunion scene#bobby nash#Athena Grant
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This is towards Bobby not the Phantom, do you see yourself wearing a cape?
"Absolutely! Though, I fear a certain short woman would not like me wearing one."
#(yes hes referring to Edna Mode)#justice never rests !#ask blog#bobby fulbright#ace attorney#fulbright#rp blog#ace attorney ask blog#rp
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i donât even go that hard for buckbobby im just a casual enjoyer but people who are against it as a ship because âthatâs his dadâ infuriate meeeeee. like no bestie he quite literally isnât hope this helps
#yes they casually refer to him as his dad/a father figure in canon but. crucially. he Isnât.#i cannot stress enough that buck is an adult man who met bobby As An Adult#and he wants him. so fucking bad.#and itâs hot <3#r.txt
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Not to be Sam Winchester on main, but do you every think about how growing up feeling like the black sheep of the family and or friend group warps you're sense of identity?
#screaming into the void#there are exactly two (2) mutuals that will understand this reference and i love them both dearly#yes i edited these tags no i will not be naming names but to the person i had to edit these tags for#its only because you never post and i forget youre on this platform#that out of the way#if you dont under that reference just ignore it ans focus on the warped identity part#its about expectations and obligations#and possibly about the emotional trauma and neglect#but I'm going to stop listing things now before i realize i actually am a winchester#id love to say that im more of a bobby singer but lord know i havent had therapy for that#the question really boils down to which one is heavier#my denial of any of anything wrong with my childhoos and my inherent need to defend my parents with 'they did their best' mantras#or#my feelings of never being able to make the right choice in life and all my own dreams being belittled and questioned#and never feeling a sense of belonging in my own family
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wip wednesday
more stuff from my little post-ending valentine/johnny AU, wherein they are both certain they can fuck around without betraying their respective ideological sides. (*doubtful face*)
johnny/non-binary v
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âYou donât want them to think youâre compromised, huh? That you got more from me than just some home videos and a manifesto.â
âWell. They wouldnât be wrong.â She linked her hands together over his shoulders, pulling out her jack so the cable was like a garrote as she offered it to him. âIâll take a look.â
There was a good chance that Alt was right and either Arasaka was going to end up killing him or locking him back in that box if he kept this up, but he knew V was going to come around. For all her bluff he didnât think she would kill him as long as he left the guard dog and the princess alone. He could wait for her crushes to fade.
âSo long as you handle me gently,â he said, as he took the jack from her and slotted it into place. Tried to remember when having a hole in his head had stopped freaking him out. âAlt did some kind of compression shit to me once, woke up feeling like Iâd been kicked in the head.â
âLittle Johnny Zipfile,â V laughed, pulling him back with her to sit on the bed. âIs she going to be jealous if I play with her chew toy?â
âAlt doesnât give a shit what I do.â Or tell him what she was doing. She didnât trust him not to open his big mouth, which was insulting, but then again V had made a career of espionage, so probably the right call. âAnd as long as you donât try to find her she doesnât give a shit what you do either.â
#cyberpunk 2077#cyberpunk 2077 fic#my fic#johnny silverhand#valentine#silverv#they're not really romantically in love with each other but they have the irresistible urge to crawl back under each other's skin#posting this because sometimes i think 'little johnny zipfile' to myself#and start giggling#somehow my little pwp ideas keep sprouting plot#if you are wondering yes this is a little bobby tables reference#Johnny Forkbomb#Johnny Billion Laughs#Johnny Null#Johnny-as-a-service#JS injection attack (cyber-XSS!)#ok i'm done (for now)
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wait if i do BTAU Cibola Burn for NaNo that means i get to write the exact moment Murtry realizes he fucked up (which is Bobbie giving his entire scouting lance the ol' Highland Burial)
#literally why i gave the MAD-NGT the 'reinforced legs' quirk btw. because i realized it's something bobbie would love doing.#just going 'woe. 100 tons of naomi's beautiful engineering be upon ye.'#to which naomi would grumble about how the weight number doesn't refer to tons and that if her 'mech actually weighed as little as 100 tons#it'd reach escape velocity when she kicked in the jump jets#(i've decided that one of her traits in the AU is being very annoying about 'tonnage'.)
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//Origami King spoilers
âNah⊠Big M? i trust you.â
#paper mario the origami king#bobby#yes#this is a murder drones reference#art#digital art#angst#bob bomb#me when I cry over a Bob-Bomb#HUWAAAAAAA#[Ziaâs Art]
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have more of my vampire ocs. Also I changed the old man to be blue because I had way to many red characters. Might change it again who knows. Maybe heâll be purple next time. Also his name is Judah now because it was the one name that stuck with me when I went name searching
#als art#als ocs#also the guy in red is named bobby#yes it's an spn reference#anyway bobby is from boston in 1983#thats why he has the mullet#he's 65 I think?#yeah he's 65 he was born in '58#he's pretty neat I like him#i originally made him to kill him off but I got attached and now he has a larger role in the story
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prompt: tommy's dad shows up at the 118 out of nowhere
heads up: Tommy's dad is a homophobic asshole here, and he acts as such. Also contains references to past child abuse (hit with a belt, and knocking a kid)
Bobby was in the middle of cooking dinner with Buck, the rest of the team hanging out on the sofa, when the newest probie, Jones, came walking up the stairs. âUh, Cap? There's a man here who wanted to talk to you.â
The man followed closely behind Jones, who went right back downstairs to continue with whatever he had been up to.
Bobby wiped his hands off on a towel before walking over to the man. âI'm Captain Nash- Bobby,â he introduced, shaking the man's hand. âHow can I help you?â
âGood to meet you, Bobby,â the man replied. His shake was firm, almost aggressive. âI'm actually here looking for my kid. Haven't heard from him in a while and last he told me, he was workin' here.â
As much as Buck was trying not to be obviously nosy, he couldn't help but keep glancing over at the guy. He looked so familiar, but Buck couldn't quite place him. When the man caught Buck's eyes, he quickly looked away and grabbed a nearby can, pretending to fiddle with it.
âI'll help how I can. What's his name?â
âThomas Kinard. I'm his father, Richard.â
The can Buck was holding dropped onto the counter with a loud thud. Everyone's head whipped in his direction.
âS- Sorry. It, um, it slipped from my, uh, my hand.â
âUh,â Bobby turned back to Richard, âI'm sorry Mr. Kinard, but Tommy hasn't worked here in about seven and a half years.â
âFigures.â Richard shook his head. âDamn kids'll screw you over every chance they get, won't they?â
Buck hurried over to introduce himself before Bobby could even manage a response.
âMr. Kinard, hi,â he started, wiping his hand on his pants before reaching out for a shake. âI'm Buck. Evan, um, Evan Buckley. You can call me Evan, or Buck, whichever.â
Richard stared at him in a way that Buck wasn't exactly sure what he was thinking. âBuck's a strong name. I like strong names. We'll go with Buck.â
Buck nodded. âSure. That- That's fine.â
âSo, Buck, did you work with Tom before he left here?â
That's when it hit Buck. If this man didn't even know where Tommy worked, he definitely didn't know Buck was his boyfriend. He could feel himself begin to sweat. Could sense everyone's eyes on him. âUm, no, I- I mean, yes. I work with him, um, sometimes, but not- we didn't work together h- here. So, no.â
Richard snickered. âCat got your tongue, Kiddo?â
âWhy don't you go get your phone, Buck?â Bobby suggested. âLet Tommy know his dad is here.â
âHuh? Oh, um, yes. Yeah, I'll do that.â Buck hoped and prayed to God in that moment that Richard didn't notice the phone in his pocket.
âAnd while Buck does that, you can have a seat.â Bobby led him over to the table, where the rest of the team was now making their way over. âOnce Tommy gets here we'll have lunch.â
*****
Buck skipped every other step as he went downstairs, hurrying outside to call Tommy.
He answered on the third ring. âHey, Evan. What's up? Everything okay?â
They may have the same job, but it didn't stop them from worrying about one another when they were on shift.
âHey! Everything's fine, but c- can you come down to the station?â
âYou miss me that much?â Tommy joked. âYou're off in like four hours, Babe.â
âNo, I know. I mean, yes, I miss you, but no that's not why I need you here.â
âWhat's going on, Evan?â He sounded worried again.
âYour... Tommy, your dad came in looking for you. He's, um, he's waiting here.â
The silence lasted so long that Buck glanced at his phone to see if the call had dropped. âAre you there, Tommy?â
Finally, Buck heard the sounds of Tommy shuffling around. âI'm on my way,â he answered. Any lingering happiness in his voice was long gone. âAnd Evan?â
âYeah?â
âI'm sorry.â
âSorry?â Buck asked. âWhy're you-â
Tommy hung up before Buck could get out the question. He sighed, put the phone in his pocket, and headed back upstairs.
â-it looks like the damn United Nations in here.â
Buck's eyes met Eddie's. It was clear he'd walked in on the middle of a conversation that shouldn't be happening.
Eddie shook his head at Buck. A silent don't ask.
Buck sat down quietly, his leg shaking with nerves and his stomach filled with knots. Tommy wasn't even there, but he already felt terrible for him as Richard happily went into a very depressing story about Tommy crying after a girl kissed him when he was twelve years old.
*****
Tommy steeled himself before walking up the stairs at the station. It took everything he had in him to not turn around and go right back home.
He couldn't do that though. Couldn't leave his father with Evan, or anyone else up there. They didn't deserve that.
âTom had half the girls in the school chasing after him, askin' him to prom, and he still went with the most unattractive looking thing you'd ever seen.â
âMissy was not unattractive, Dad,â Tommy said from the top of the staircase. Everyone turned in his direction. âShe was sweet and my best friend at the time.â
âGirl had braces twice the size of her face.â
Richard made no effort to stand and greet his son, not that Tommy expected him to.
Tommy was met with apprehensive hello's from the team, and a look of nervous concern from Evan.
âCome sit with us,â Bobby said, motioning to the seat beside Buck. âWe were about to eat when your dad came in, so I figured we could have lunch together.â
âThanks, Bobby.â
Tommy sat down stiffly, avoiding any physical contact with Evan. Not that Evan was trying anything either. He kept his hands firmly planted on his thighs.
âWhat are you doing here, Dad?â Tommy was purposefully avoiding eye contact with everyone else in the room. Maybe if he tried hard enough, they'd all disappear and not have to witness whatever was inevitably about to occur.
âFigured seven years was long enough to go by without seeing ya. Thought I'd stop by and see what you'd been up to.â
Bobby finished setting out the food and everyone began to pass around the dishes and fill up their plates.
âYou know you could've come by my house, Dad.â
âLost your address. You know I'm no good with computers. Plus, thought it'd be nice to see you in action.â
âOh, well, I'm off for the next two days so... no action.â
âWhere are you at now?â
âHarbor Station. I'm a pilot there, but I work ground ops sometimes too.â
âBack to flying, huh?â Richard sounded genuinely impressed. âGood. That's good. Got you a girl yet?â
The spoon Chimney had in his hand dropped loudly onto his plate as Buck choked on the bite of food in his mouth.
âSorry,â Chimney muttered as Buck coughed.
He grabbed his water and took a couple sips. âSorry. Sorry, uh, wrong pipe,â he explained, clearing his throat.
Tommy sighed. âNope. No girl.â
âWell, soon. You're a good lookin' man. Get yourself out there, they'll come running.â
âRunning so hard they injure their best friend,â Eddie mumbled, earning him a kick under the table from Hen.
Richard didn't seem to hear the comment, but Chimney spoke up anyway. âSo, Mr. Kinard, what do you do?â
âNothing now, but I did twenty years in the Marines, oil rigging after that. Retired about seven years now.â
âTough work.â Hen regretted her words the second Richard puffed his chest at them.
âThat's right. I always drilled into Tommy's head the importance of hard work.â
"More like knocked it in,â Tommy muttered.
The room quieted.
Richard took a sip of his drink, then opted for a subject change. âShame I can't see where you're working now, Tom. Guess you were so busy talking about that other thing you failed to mention you were somewhere else.â
âThat other thing?â Tommy repeated. âYou mean me telling you I was gay and you laughing in my face? Is that the other thing you're talking about?â
âWell, it was all a load of crap, wasn't it? Just another way to disrespect your old man.â Richard looked around the room as he laughed, apparently not paying any attention to the fact that he was the only one laughing. âThat was always Tom for ya. Shootin' off his mouth, causing trouble. I told him one day he'd take it too far.â
âTelling you he was gay was him taking it too far?â Hen wasn't even trying to hide the disgust on her face. Richard was too busy being an ass to notice.
âI just knew it wasn't true. He comes to my house all serious, sayin' he's got something he's gotta tell me. I thought maybe he was going back into the army, the reserves or something. Then he tells me he's a queer. I know the world is changing and all that crap, but I also know my son, and that's not my son.â
Tommy felt on the verge of tears now. He hadn't taken more than a couple bites of food, using his fork to swirl the rice and the peas. He wished more than anything he could make himself smaller. So small no one could see him. He was embarrassed and ashamed that all these people he cared about, all these people who were starting to really get to know him for all that he was, were now seeing the disgrace that was his father. That's all they'd be able to see when they looked at him, especially Evan.
Evan who somehow always looked at Tommy like he'd hung the moon and stars. Evan, who made Tommy feel so undeservingly cared for. Who had just swapped I love you's with Tommy a few weeks ago... Now, this is what he'd see. This is what he'd think about. And who could love that?
âOr maybe you just don't know your son.â
Tommy's head shot up and over at the sound of Evan's voice. He sounded angry. He looked angry. Tommy was pretty sure if he could shoot fire, the whole place would be up in flames right now.
âExcuse me?â Richard glared. âWho the hell are you to tell me whether or not I know my son?â
Before Buck even had a chance to make up some lie, Tommy was reaching over and taking his hand, squeezing tight. âHe's my boyfriend,â he said.
Richard huffed out a laugh.
This time, he noticed that no one else was laughing. âYou screwin' with me?â
âNo. Just like I wasn't screwin' with you seven years ago, I'm not now.â
The way Richard shook his head made Tommy feel like he was seven years old again, about to get the belt for bringing a turtle in the house. âMy buddy Vic told me his daughter saw you with some guy on Facebook. Called him an ass and an idiot and you're telling me he was right?â
âIs that why you really came here? To harass me and Evan?â
âI never looked at the picture!â Richard replied, his voice rising. âAnd I had no clue you weren't here anymore. I came here to see you, to get the truth.â
âWell, you got it.â
âThat the real reason you quit the army then? So you could be a sissy?â
Tommy's eyes widened, the question catching him off guard. Out of all the ways this conversation could have gone, he didn't expect it to pivot that way. âYou've got to be kidding me. Dad, I did not quit the army, I was discharged.â
âAnd the reasoning never really made sense to me, son, I gotta tell ya-â
âWell it doesn't have to make sense to you, it made sense to the military-â
â-because no son of mine would go crazy in the army. Absolutely ridiculous to-â
â-which is why I got to leave, and I did not go crazy I had a brief-â
â-make up some sort of excuse like that and think it would fly-â
âOkay! Okay!â Buck yelled over them, motioning for them to stop. âI think you proved whatever point you were trying to make, Richard. Let it go.â
Tommy quieted, but Richard couldn't hold his tongue.
âWhat?â he provoked. âThat's what you said it was, didn't you? After some mission gone wrong, you didn't sleep for like a week or something. Went cuckoo so they let you leave? S'what you told me.â
âOkay,â Bobby spoke up, his voice deep and commanding. âRichard, I think you've been here long enough. You should go.â
âIf my kid wants me gone he can tell me himself.â
Through his shame, Tommy managed to glare over at his dad. âI never wanted you here in the first place.â He was shaking, his heart racing, but his voice remained steady. He was grateful for that.
An eerie silence weighed heavily around the table. The two men stared each other down until Richard finally tossed his napkin onto the table and stood up, his chair screeching with the motion. âDon't have anything here for me anyway.â
That was Richard. Always had to get in the final word.
Once his dad had descended the staircase, Tommy released a deep breath. âWell, that was fun,â he said shakily, trying for a smile.
He couldn't quite seem to make one appear.
He couldn't look anyone in the eyes either. The silence was driving him insane. He knew they had to be watching him with pity.
His eyes were burning, his lip was trembling. He was so close to falling apart.
He really didn't want anyone see him, but he also knew he was too shaky to stand. He opted for planting his elbows on the table and rested his head in his hands.
After a few quiet seconds, Tommy could hear everyone scooting out of their chairs.
A hand rested on his shoulder, giving it a brief squeeze. âTake your time up here,â Bobby said. âDon't worry if you hear the alarm.â
âYou've got family with us, Man,â Eddie said as he passed by, giving Tommy a pat on the back.
Chimney was next with a, âLove ya, Bud.â
âWhatever you need,â Hen added as she passed by, âwe've got you.â
The gentle touches and words of affirmation as each person went by was what broke him. He pressed his palms hard against his eyes as his shoulders began to shake.
There was another hand on him now. Rubbing his back in gentle, slow circles.
Evan.
âI'm here, Babe,â he said softly. âI'm here.â
The sob that escaped him at Evan's words sounded more like a whine. Tommy was sure he'd never heard himself make that noise before, but now he couldn't stop it.
Evan pulled him in, wrapping his arms around him tight. Tommy hid his face in the crook of Buck's neck, his hands loosely grabbing at Buck's waist as he continued to cry.
They stayed like that for minutes. Evan continued rubbing his back, holding him, letting him get out all the feelings he'd been holding in for years.
âI'm so sorry, Evan,â Tommy whimpered once he was able to find his voice.
Evan held him tighter. âYou have nothing to be sorry for.â
âI didn't...â his breath hitched. âThat could've been me. That was... was almost me.â
âNo,â Evan disagreed. âNo, you're nothing like him.â He turned his head to press a kiss into Tommy's hair. âCan you look at me?â
Reluctantly, Tommy lifted his head and pulled back just enough to look Evan in the eyes.
He sniffed, his breathing starting to come back to normal. He was sure his face was puffy and red. He knew a stray tear or two was still falling too.
Evan reached up and wiped the tears away, his thumbs continuing to brush over Tommy's cheeks so he could keep his attention. âYou are not and have never been that man. You understand me?â
âEvan.â
âNo, I mean it, Tommy. You think Chimney and Hen would ever give him a chance?â He shook his head. âNo way in hell.â
Tommy bit at his lip. âThis is so stupid,â he said with a wet laugh. âCrying because my dad was mean to me, like I'm some baby or something.â
Evan ran his hands down Tommy's arms until he intertwined their hands on his lap. âNot stupid. Very reasonable, actually. Quite possibly an under-reaction.â He brought one of Tommy's hands up to his mouth and gave it a kiss. âThere's only a few hours of my shift left. I'm sure Bobby wouldn't mind if I left a little early. I can drive you to your place, we'll relax with a movie. Sound good?â
Tommy knew he should say no. Knew he should tell Evan that he was a big boy and could handle a few hours alone until Evan got off work. Instead, what came out of his mouth was, âAre you sure?â
âI'm sure.â
âWhat about my car?â
Evan shrugged. âWe'll pick it up tomorrow.â
âOkay... Okay, yeah. I probably shouldn't be driving anyway.â
After wiping away another tear, Evan leaned in and pressed his lips against Tommy's in one of the softest, yet most loving kisses Tommy had ever felt in his life.
âI love you, Tommy.â
âI love you, Evan.â
âAnd Eddie's right, you know? Everyone here, including me of course,â he smiled, âwe're your family. You know that right?â
Tommy nodded. âYeah. Yeah, I know.â
#bucktommy#911#tommy kinard#evan buckley#i spent too much time with this one#i always doubt myself when i do that#but hopefully you guys will enjoy it#although enjoy is probably a poor word choice#prompt
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the patient - part 2
toxic!loganhowlett x reader
someone new
<< part 1 | series masterlist | fic masterlist | part 3 >>
summary: logan is an awful jerk and so you seek out happiness elsewhere.
content: you'll learn a little more about reader's powers + bobby and storm show up!
warnings: all mentions of jean are actually referring to the phoenix who is extremely mentally unstable, logan mandhandles the reader quite this time as well but never hurts her, the relationship portrayed is horribly toxic.
word count: 1.3k
a/n: logan's a giant dick in this one but i promise it gets better next part on.
you are finishing up bedazzling sophie's dress for the annual xavier's school for gifted youngsters college prom when bobby approaches you with a small sheepish smile, pulling his sleeves over his hands nervously.
"hi," he smiles, crouching down next to you and giving your handiwork a once over. his cool air is pleasant after hours of labouring over this dress that you volunteered to fix.
"hi, bobby," you smile back, a small blush creeping onto your cheeks as you read his mind.
you'd already been expecting him to come, of course â it's been a few days since bobby has been meaning to ask you but now that he's here, he's the first of all the boys who have asked you to prom that you're actually potentially attracted to. only he hasn't quite asked yet.
"so... i was thinking..." he starts and you bite your lip, seeing the images of the two of you dancing together spinning in his mind. he's in a simple tux and you're in a glittering blue dress â it reminds you of cinderella.
he opens his mouth to continue but you cut him off.
"i don't have blue fabric!"
"what?" he asks, puzzled.
"you want to ask me to the prom!" you rush out, sitting up to explain. "but i don't have blue fabric. and the store bought cheap stuff makes me itchy. and soâ"
bobby's a smart guy and he catches on quickly. a warm smile spreads across his face and he sits down properly, criss crossing his legs.
"i thought the professor told you not to read our minds without permission."
you redden, picking on your nails. his closeness is nice, comfortable.
"yes but... i can't help it sometimes."
"it's okay, i don't mind." he says, brushing a lock of your hair behind your ear. "and i don't mind if your dress isn't blue either."
you look up at him and really, you should be immensely flattered. you should be jumping up and down with joy, having gained the affections of one the most popular students at the college, the whole mansion, really.
you should be so grateful that someone wants you the way bobby does, true and pure. bobby, johnny, travis and mikey, all the boys who have already asked you to prom. but of course, your stupid stupid heart is elsewhere with a very much unavailable man.
so you say simply, "i can't go to the prom with you, bobby."
he tries to protest but you quickly place your hand on his cheek and his eyes flutter shut, succumbing to your powers.
he takes your hands and kisses your knuckles softly. "you deserve better," he says, knocking the wind out of your lungs before standing up and walking away.
is your desperation for logan so fucking obvious? none of the other boys said anythingâ god, you must look absolutely pathetic to anyone who cares to notice.
and then a vision envelopes you, logan and you in yet another fight. what about, you cannot tell. logan is impossible to read sometimes.
you quickly stand up and decide to go find him before it turns nastier than it need be. you've learned that the best course of action is always to nip these things in the bud.
you find him in the kitchen, hunched over a plate of chicken. storm has some bacon on the stove, the sizzling filling the air around you. your stomach growls at the smell. slipping into the stool beside logan, you knock your shoulder against his with a smile.
"hey, sweetheart." he smiles the lopsided smile you love so much, making your heart skip a beat.
"hi. can i have some of that?" you ask, gesturing at his plate.
"'course y'can." he says, quickly dragging your stool closer and bringing a forkful to your mouth. you take the bite, tummy filling with butterflies. for a moment, you all but forget about your vision.
"oh, hey," storm greets you as she walks back in to check on her bacon. "did you say yes to bobby? honestly, he's such a good kid, he'd be great for you!"
"hmm?" logan inquires, wanting context.
"bobby said he'd ask her to the prom." storm explains, waving her fork about. "it's her... what, fourth promposal?"
"four, huh?" logan mutters, sitting up straighter and you're flattered at the irritation in his tone before you realise why you'd gotten that vision in the common room.
shit.
"four and you didn't once say yes?" he growls, low enough only for your ears.
"well, you don't know i said no to bobby." you mumble defensively.
"give me a fucking break. look at your face. you said no."
storm looks between you both and to satiate her curiosity, you quickly explain about the blue dress fabric and why you had to say no and logan slams his fork down on the table. the sharp sound makes you both jump.
"whatâ," you start, really not having expected him to create a scene in a common area but you're proven wrong because he's grabbing your arm and hauling you out to the corridor and up the stairs, two at a time, ignoring your protests.
he shoves you into his room and shuts the door behind himself, rubbing his hand down his face in anger.
"why do you care if i said no?!" you hiss at him, hurt that he isn't happy.
he should be happy! you're saving yourself for his promposal. teachers and students go together all the time considering how many of the teachers are so young and how many students much older. he isn't even a teacher anyway.
"why do i care?" he repeats, disbelief lacing his voice. "why do i care?!"
his tone makes you step back.
"why do i care?!" he thunders again, stepping closer.
his voice drops dangerously low. "i need you to get one thing clear in your head." his fingers wrap around your jaw and he can see your eyes glaze over in an attempt to push your emotions back. "i ain't asking you to the prom. i was never gonna ask you to the prom. if jean is feeling up to it, i'm takin' her. else i ain't goin' at all. do you understand?"
you exhale evenly, pissing him off further. he hates it when you don't fight back and you wonder if he enjoys this back and forth between you two. you wonder if enjoys belittling you.
when you don't respond, he hisses, "nod if you understand."
you nod finally and he lets go of your jaw, shaking his head and sitting down on his bed. he puts his head in his hands and groans in exhaustion.
"fuck me, rejecting four kids your age hoping an old fuck like me's gonna ask you out." he mutters, twisting the knife in your heart further.
"don't pretend you don't want to ask me only because of my age." you finally speak, voice laced with venom. "don't condescend to me like that."
"nah, you're right," he snarls, "ain't askin' you 'cause you're fucking obsessed with me. fuckin' pathetic."
you let out an involuntary gasp as his words further sting your heart. your reaction makes his eyes snap up to you and he almost looks like he wants to take it all back. but you step back, knowing when to admit defeat and refusing to take any more hurt from him. he starts to stand up but you raise your hand, stopping him.
"don't worry, logan." you whisper, voice threatening to break. "got the message."
you walk out of his room and don't let yourself cry a single tear until you've found bobby, told him that, actually yes, you'd love to go to prom with him, found lara and offered her a new dress in exchange for the blue fabric from bobby's thoughts, and gotten back to your room.
only then do you allow yourself the first tear. and then you cry and cry and cry yourself to sleep.
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okay, i promise the next part is lighter and wayyyy cuter!! poor lil reader.
love, d <3
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This Ainât for the Best
Description: Mutual pining. Classic hunting scenarios. Sharing a bed. Wearing the otherâs clothes. Confessions. Friends to lovers. Tswizzle title. Need I say more?
Pairing: Dean Winchester x gn!Reader
Warnings: a little bit of violence, me cramming in every cliché i can because i love the classic fanfiction tropes more than i love breathing
Word Count: 5.9k
A/N: i was kicking my feet and giggling as i wrote this, especially when i snuck in criminal minds AND taylor swift references. i love writing and never beta-reading or editing what iâve written. catharsis.
Crashing at Bobbyâs had its benefits.
First, we had the comfort of knowing where we were going to sleep at night. It was good to have a bed waiting that wasnât in a motel room.
Second, there was almost always good food around. I had a knack for home-cooked meals, and it was much easier to be appreciated for it when I actually had a stove to cook on.
Third, there were boundless opportunities for Sam, Dean, and I to kick back and actually relax.
Thatâs how I ended up in the kitchen, laughing with Dean over old stories weâd told a million times before. He reached in the fridge, pulling out two bottles after weâd come down from the most recent remembrance of an old case. He cracked open the top of his beer, then my drink, sliding it towards me on the counter. Sam and Bobby strolled in st that moment, pausing when they saw us.
âYou both woke up like an hour ago,â Sam said, unamused.
â6pm somewhere,â Dean and I said in unison.
We looked at each other with a small laugh, leaving Bobby and Sam rolling their eyes. I took my drink and stood a few steps away.
âWe should really get going, though, Dean,â Sam stated.
âWhere?â Bobby asked.
âWe were planning on doing a run to the grocery story. I donât want us to eat up all your food without repaying you, and weâre almost out of beer,â Sam said, pointedly looking at his brother.
âThis one needs more of those little fruity drinks, too,â Dean teased, nodding at the bottle in my hand.
âHey, itâs still a malt liquor. Just one that I like,â I said with a laugh.
They said their goodbyes, and I started walking into the front room. Bobby watched the door for a few moment after the boys left, then turned in the archway and locked his gaze on me as I sat on the couch.
I looked at the bottle in my hand. âI know yâall are all about beer, but I canât help if I prefer something with a little flavor.â
âThatâs not why Iâm looking at you,â he grumbled, fed up with me already. âWhat in the world is goinâ on with you and Dean?â
âHuh?â
He furrowed his brow. âDonât act all shy, now. You two have been flirting nonstop lately.â
âWhatâs new? Weâre both pretty flirtatious in general.â
âNot like this,â he said with a shake of his head. âI donât know the last time I saw that boy blushing, or you getting all flustered like a teenager.â
âI am not,â I scoffed. âNothingâs happening, Bobby.â
âIâve known your for five years, now, and Iâve known those boys since they were kids. You stayed in my house for a year, too. You canât hide this kind of thing from me.â
âIâm not hiding anything. Iâm an open book.â
Now, he scoffed. âYeah, and Iâm running for president.â
I rolled my eyes, taking another drink. He came closer, sitting down next to me.
âIf you keep denying all thisâŠâ
I swallowed, finally resigning. âThereâs nothing to do about it, Bobby.â
âYes, there is. You could tell him.â
âIt wouldnât do any good. You know how he is, he doesnât want to be tied down. If we donât make any moves or promises or whatever, a lot less doesnât get broken.â
He raised a brow. âI do know how he is. For you, heâd make an exception.â
âI donât think so. Besides, itâs all just flirting for him. Doesnât mean anything.â
âAre you blind?â
I looked at him, brows raising. He shook his head, picking at the label on his bottle.
âSorry. I justâ I know what Iâm seeing, and I really donât think itâs just a little friendly flirting for him, either,â he said, looking at me again. âI really think you should speak up while youâve got the chance to. We donât often get good things with lives like ours.â
âI know. I just donât want to screw things up.â
âYouâre gonna end up screwed if you keep pushing it down, anyway.â
I sighed. He took that signal as a time to change the subject, and for that I was thankful.
âWell, letâs find you the next case, huh?â
The next one was an easy find, and it wouldâve been great to break the news to the boys when they got back, if not for a very clumsy Sam walking in the door with a twisted ankle.
âYou what?â Bobby asked, incredulous.
Sam sighed, pouting. âI rolled it when I stepped in a pothole.â
Dean shook his head, clearly hiding his amusement as he helped his brother hobble towards a kitchen chair.
âSo, no case, then?â I asked.
Bobby perked up. âNo, you and Dean can still go. I can take care of Sam.â
âBobbyâŠâ I warned, seeing through him instantly.
âYeah, thatâd be great,â Dean said, cutting off my death stare. âWhen was the last time we went on a case, just you and me?â
I looked at him.
âSeriously, you guys can go without me,â Sam said. âIt might be good for you, Y/N. You seem a little restless.â
âI am not,â I defended.
Bobby chuckled. âSure, youâre not. But Iâm not suggesting, Iâm telling you. Get out of my house.â
I glanced at him, offended. âI am a delight.â
âYou are, but I still want you out. You become much less delightful when youâre antsy.â
Dean laughed. âCome on, itâs only a state over, right? If we start driving now we can make it by sundown.â
I took a moment.
âAlright,â I nodded, heading towards the stairs to gather my things.
The case was a hot mess, to say the least. We couldnât figure out what we were hunting to begin with, and the only true consistency is that the deaths were messy, leaving each victim with a missing liver. It wasnât until we were at the most recent site of the death that things took a little bit of a turn.
âWhat do you think?â Dean asked, leaning in my direction.
I shrugged, looking around the house.
âIt seems⊠clean.â
âI mean, I guess. We havenât found hex bags or EMF readingsââ
âNo,â I cut him off, gesturing around the living room. âLike physically clean. Nothing is out of place. Look at the mantle.â
I walked over, using my gloved hand to wipe along the surface. I showed him my hand.
âClean. Not even dust.â
He raised a brow. âAnd that matters becauseâŠâ
âBecause weâre supposed to be looking for some monster-unknown that never cleans up their messes. Every other scene weâve been to has been a wreck, so why is the only thing out of place the blood stains on the floor? This is also the first time itâs been in the victims house.â
He paused. âYouâve been watching Criminal Minds again, havenât you?â
I rolled my eyes, taking off the glove.
âThatâs not important right now,â I shook my head, standing next to him again. âAnd, for the record, itâs helping our case.â
âRight,â he chuckled. âWell, profiler, why donât you tell me more about what youâre gathering from the scene.â
âDonât patronize me,â I said with a laugh.
He smirked, placing a hand on my back.
âLetâs get out of here and figure out why things changed.â
We followed dead-end leads all over town, until we hit a lucky streak.
âCheck this out,â Dean said, calling me over to the table in our room. âRemember that dive bar our last vic was seen at? Look at this dudeâs last social media post.â
I walked over, resting a hand against the table as I leaned in. I looked at the laptop, raising a brow.
âSame place.â
âSame place,â he confirmed. âWanna check it out? See if anything suspicious is up?â
âYou sure you donât just want to hit the bar?â
He looked up at me with a quirked brow.
âWhat do you think I am? Drinking on the job. Iâd never,â he feigned innocence.
I snorted. âRight. So not you.â
âLeave in ten?â
âSounds good to me.â
We hit the road soon after, winding up at the bar with our eyes peeled for any suspicious activity. There was plenty for us to see in a seedy town like this, but there was only one interaction that truly piqued our interested. I nodded at the man who was paying a little too much special attention to a woman, drawing Deanâs gaze in that direction. He was equally skeeved out. We kept an eye out for another hour or so before the weird activity took another step into the creep category.
We followed out the man who we caught following the woman, all the way to a neighborhood just outside the city. We made our move as soon as the man walked up to her house.
I followed Dean up to the house, and we started to slink around, waiting for any sign of trouble. I first checked through a window near the front of the house.
âNothing,â I said, motioning for us to move further.
He took the lead, and we came up on a window that looked into the dining room. He slowly looked inside.
âOh, youâve gotta be freakinâ kidding me,â Dean mumbled, pulling his head back from the window.
âWhat?â
âWell, do you want the chance to play out your little crime show fantasies?â
I raised a brow. He sighed, shaking his head.
âThatâs notâ well, it is a monster in there, but not our kind of monster,â he said, tilting his head.
âItâs a human?â
He nodded. âLooks like it. Nothing supernatural that I can see. Sheâs passed out now, but letâs get a move on before he starts in on her.â
He started walking towards the back of the house, but I stopped him before we got to the door.
âCanâ How do we do this?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThatâs a human. We canât just chop his head off or exorcise him.â
âWe could still stab him.â
âBut should we?â
He gave me a very unamused look, waiting for me to make my point.
âCan we attempt to justâ Kick his ass and leave him to deal with life in prison? Only go for the shot if itâs necessary.â
He softened. âHe killed people, Y/N, does he really deserve mercy here?â
âDo you really think the prison system is mercy?â I asked, earning a slight chuckle. âI just feel weird about killing humans unless our lives are in immediate danger.â
âOkay,â he nodded. âOkay, weâll play it your way. But if anything goes sidewaysââ
âThen you feel free to shoot him.â
He nodded curtly, then we continued to the door. He opened it carefully, and we stepped inside, checking our surroundings before we headed towards the woman in the dining room. We saw the man first, his back to us as he sat across the table from her.
âPlaying house? Really?â Dean quipped, causing the man to whip around.
My gun was pulled before the man had a chance to stand up and react. He looked between us, obvious annoyance on his face.
âYouâre not cops,â he stated.
Dean smirked. âNo, we are much worse news for scumbags like you.â
âNow,â I started, âyou can try and fail to fight your way out of here, or you can sit still while my partner here makes sure youâre sitting nice and pretty for when the cops do show up.â
Dean moved before he had a chance to formulate a response, dragging him out of the chair. The man tried to put up a fight, but it was pretty quickly silenced by means of a fist to the face. Dean left him on the ground after a few minutes and a roll of duct tape.
âNice,â I commented, then put away my gun.
I moved to the woman at the table who was still passed out. I checked for a pulse, and when I was sure she was still breathing, I started undoing the binding that kept her to the chair. Dean called in an anonymous tip to the police station as I finished up clearing her of everything. She started waking right as I was about to try and move her to the couch.
âHey, hey,â I said quietly, trying to give a little comfort before her panic set in. âYouâre safe now, alright? Youâre fine.â
Her eyes opened, and she immediately clung to me when she saw the man on the ground incapacitated.
âWhat happened?â she asked with a quivering voice.
âMe and my friend Dean saw this guy creeping around your house. We wanted to make sure everything was okay, and when we found out it wasnât, we found a way in. The cops are on the way now.â
She nodded. âThank you. Both of you.â
I glanced back at Dean with the ghost of a smile on my face. He raised his brows at me.
âWhy donât we get you to the couch?â
âYouâre not staying?â she asked, still in shock.
âNo, we gotta leave,â I said, helping her to the couch. âWeâll stick around for a few minutes outside till the cops get here, though.â
âOkay,â she nodded along absentmindedly as she laid on the couch.
I walked back to Dean, motioning for us to go outside. He looked back down at the man for a moment who was still passed out, then followed behind me. We got back to the Impala and waited.
âWeird to be thanked,â I said, watching the house.
He hummed. âDoesnât happen often, thatâs for sure.â
âI canât believe we were accidentally hunting a serial killer.â
He snorted. âIâm surprised thereâs not more crossover when we hunt.â
I hummed in agreement. âI also wonder why things changed so much. From the murders messy and public to being more confined in the homes.â
âWho knows,â he said, shaking his head. âMonsters make a hell of a lot more sense than people do.â
âYou got that right.â
Soon enough we saw flashing lights coming down the street. We watched some officers step out of the first car, and a few more get out of an SUV.
âIs that FBI?â Dean asked, looking intently.
âI mean, we just found them a serial killer. Theyâve probably been on high alert,â I said.
He nodded, and we watched for another moment as they prepared to go inside.
âMan, those vests are cool as hell in real life, too,â I commented.
âAlright, thatâs enough,â he wrapped up the conversation with a laugh.
He pulled off the sidewalk at that, and started driving in the opposite direction of the cops. We decided to stay the night at the motel, neither of us awake enough to get back to Sam and Bobby. He pulled into the parking lot, and we trudged inside.
âAt least we arenât covered in monster guts this time,â I said as I fell onto the mattress.
âRight?â He chuckled. âCool if I take the first shower?â
âOf course. Iâll be here.â
He shut the door of the bathroom, and I let out a sigh. All of the teamwork bull crap weâd been doing certainly didnât help my case, but I could at least be thankful he didnât want to go the bars and find a hookup. I threw my arms over my eyes and sighed.
âHey,â I heard Deanâs voice call out, his hand on my knee.
I uncovered my eyes. âSorry. Mustâve dozed off.â
He smiled. âGo take a shower.â
âYou sayinâ I need one?â I asked with a quirked brow.
âYeah. Youâre a mess,â he replied, a playful glint in his eye. âI donât know how I sat in a car with you all day, to be honest.â
I scoffed, getting up. He moved enough for me to get by, but didnât let me get far before he started talking again.
âMovie tonight?â he asked.
I rustled through my bag, pulling out my pajama shorts.
âSure.â
âAny requests?â
âUh,â I started, still looking for a clean top. âMaybe a comedy. We could use something funny.â
âGood point.â He stared for a moment as I kept digging. âYou missing something?â
âI canât find my t-shirt. I thought I packed three in here.â
âDo you want one of mine?â
I paused, considering the offer. One one hand, I wouldnât have to wear a cami to bed and risk accidentally flashing him in my sleep. One the other, Iâd be wearing his shirt and that would be a sure way to get me in my own head. The risks of the first definitely outweighed my lack of self control.
âThat would be awesome.â
He walked to his own bag, pulling out a shirt that matched the one he wore and handing it to me.
âI still think wearing our outside clothes to bed worked just fine.â
âDid you ever feel rested doing that?â I asked.
He sighed dramatically. I laughed.
âExactly my point,â I said. âMost of your well-being has to do with mindset, Dean.â
He grumbled to himself as he settled into bed, and I took that as my chance to get in the bathroom. My shower was quick, especially since Dean used up most of the hot water. I knew I shouldâve gone first, but it forced me not to stay in forever. I pulled on his shirt and my shorts, trying not to let myself smile when I saw myself in the mirror wearing his clothes. I walked back into the room before I allowed myself to think too hard.
He looked at me as I walked out, a smile creeping on his face. I fought back my own to raise a brow as I lingered at the foot of my bed.
âWhat?â
He shrugged. âFunny seeing you in my shirt.â
âLooks better on me than it ever did on you,â I sassed with a smirk, crawling into bed.
âCanât argue with that,â he noted, still watching me. He cleared his throat a moment later, looking at the TV screen. âUh, I found something, I think. They had Step Brothers on demand.â
âOh, perfect,â I said as he clicked play.
We settled into a comfortable silence for a while, and I cuddled into the duvet. After we were halfway through the movie, I gathered the blankets around me even more.
âIs it just me, or is it freezing in here?â I asked, looking over to see Dean still sitting above the covers.
âItâs a little cold,â he shrugged, then looked at me. âI can check the heater.â
I nodded as he got up and crossed the room. He held a hand out, a puzzled look on his face after a moment. He smacked it with his hand, and still felt nothing.
âHm. Hang on,â he said, moving to the phone. âHi, I think the heater in hereâs broken.â
A pause.
âAh, great. Okay, thanks.â
He hung up the phone, looking to me apologetically.
âThey said the heatingâs down in the whole place.â
I sighed. âThat sucks.â
He sat back in his bed, looking at me for a moment before he spoke again.
âI know itâs been a while since we had to, but do you wanna come sleep in my bed tonight? I run hot, it might keep you warm.â
âI know. I had to sleep next to you in the summer, and it was like roasting in an oven,â I chuckled.
âSee? Itâll work perfect when youâre cold,â he said, standing again.
He pulled the covers back, getting underneath and patting the mattress next to him. I cursed myself for finding this case in the first place.
âJust donât complain if I kick you in my sleep,â I said, getting out of my bed.
He chuckled. âIâm not worried about it.â
I got into his bed, and he threw the covers over me. He then reached over top of me to grab the remote, pressing play and slinging an arm around my shoulders. I pulled the duvet up to my chin, leaning into his side.
This position put me in a delicate spot, and I found that to be true more and more with every passing minute. Every time he laughed, I felt it reverberate in his chest. Every time he talked to me, Iâd look up to see his face inches from mine. Every time he moved, he held me a little tighter.
In short, Bobby was all too correct about me being screwed.
âHey,â Dean said, voice soft. âYou okay?â
âMm?â
I looked at him, once again trying not to think about the proximity.
âYou always laugh at this scene. You didnât make a sound this time.â
âOh,â I chuckled, looking towards the screen. âSorry, I must be exhausted.â
âIs that all? Seems like thereâs something on your mind.â
âAlright, Dr. Phil,â I joked.
âSeriously,â he said, squeezing my shoulder. âIs everything okay?â
âYeah. I think I just need some sleep,â I replied, glancing at him again with half a smile.
He quirked a brow, clearly not believing me, but willing to drop the subject.
âOkay. You know you can always talk to me?â
âI know.â
He smiled softly, then looked back at the TV as he shut it off. He settled into bed, still holding onto me. I snuggled into his side, using his chest as a pillow. I felt him breathe deep before he shut off the light.
âGoodnight, sweetheart.â
âNight, Dean.â
I woke up the next morning before he did, and decided there was little harm in remaining there. I shut my eyes, letting myself enjoy the fact that I was still snuggled against him. It gave me a moment to pretend he was mine, at least for the morning. I listened to his breathing, and wondered if he ever dreamt about me in the same way I did about him. As if on cue, his arm tightened around me a little as he stirred. His thumb brushed against my shoulder where his hand had snuck under the sleeve of the t-shirt, though I couldnât tell if he was really awake until I felt a soft kiss against the top of my head.
At that moment, I decided it was probably best to continue pretending I was still asleep.
He stayed that way for a little while, his hand still against my shoulder, making little patterns with his thumb. It took everything in me not to move when I felt him brush a few stray pieces of hair away from my face, and even more when he let his hand linger against my cheek for when felt like a few seconds too long to be purely friendly.
I wondered if he was always like this when I wasnât awake. Extra attentive, and sure not to wake me. Maybe thatâs why I somehow remained asleep every time I fell asleep in the car that normally jostled me around like a rag doll with his driving. I wondered even more if Bobby was right about something else heâd said days ago: the unrequited feelings might not be so unrequited after all.
I nestled my head against his chest, trying to give him a warning that I was about to open my eyes, and he quickly pulled his hand away from my face. I took in a breath, blinking slowly as I let the light seep in for the second time that morning.
âMorning,â he greeted quietly, his voice still soft and raspy from tiredness.
I smiled. âMorning.â
âYou hungry?â he asked, drawing my attention to him.
I nodded, leaning back a little to see him better.
âVery, and I saw a cafĂ© on the way into town that looked good,â I said.
He smiled softly, shutting his eyes for a moment. Then, he yawned, finally sitting up. He turned and looked at me as I stayed laying.
âHowâd you sleep? Warm enough?â
âThanks to you, yeah,â I replied, stretching. âIâm scared to get out of bed, now, though.â
He patted my leg over the covers, âIf you want food, that should be motivation enough.â
âGood point.â
I reluctantly climbed out of bed as he walked into the bathroom to get ready for the day. It was cold, but not unbearable. I decided to throw on some clothes in the room since he always took a while in the bathroom. By the time he was finished, all I needed to do was wash my face and brush my teeth, then we were off.
Breakfast was short and sweet, and we made it back to Bobbyâs in record time. We strolled in the door, seeing Sam gimping around the kitchen as soon as we walked in.
âStill letting that ankle beat your ass?â I asked immediately.
He laughed. âTrust me, if I had any control over it, this wouldnât have been a problem in the first place.â
âMaybe you just wanted out of the hunt,â I said in reply.
âOh yeah, I loved hanging out and making Bobby bring me ice packs all day. Dream vacation, actually.â
Dean shook his head with a smirk. âYou didnât miss out on much anyway.â
âHowâd it go?â Sam asked as he took a seat.
I looked to Dean who was already glancing in my direction. I shrugged.
âWe stopped a serial killer, actually,â I noted.
Sam gaped. âAnd I âdidnât miss muchâ?â
âJust knocked him out and called the cops. Not much fun, anyways,â Dean shrugged. âOh, we did find maybe the best pancakes Iâve ever had, though.â
I hummed in agreement enthusiastically, nodding.
âThey were freaking incredible,â I said, then looked back at Sam. âAnd they had like, real, fresh maple syrup.â
âUnlimited stacks when you bought the platter, too,â Dean chimed in with a gleeful smile.
âYou two sound like an old married couple,â Sam scoffed out with a laugh. âWhat, did you fall asleep together after reading the newspaper, too?â
âAfter watching a movie, actually,â Dean corrected, grabbing a beer from the fridge. Then, he looked at me. âDid you want anything?â
âIâm okay.â
Sam looked between us, a raised brow and an amused look on his face.
âYou two actually fell asleep together?â
I rolled my eyes. âThatâs what you choose to focus on?â
He smiled mischievously, then looked at Dean.
âMaking moves on her, now?â
Dean swallowed, glaring at his brother with wide eyes. I furrowed my brow, about to see if I could prod Sam for information, but Bobby walked in before I had the chance.
âHey, you two. How was the hunt?â
Dean let out a breath. âNot real eventful. I could use some sleep.â
He started walking out of the room, all of us watching as he left. Bobby turned to me first, a questioning look on his face.
âDonât look at me,â I said with my hands up in defense. âI think Sammy pissed him off.â
âReal smooth, Sam,â Bobby commented.
Sam scoffed, shaking his head. Bobby merely sighed, going to take a seat across from Sam. I looked at them both, hands on my hips.
âWhy do I get the feeling you two know something I donât?â
âDid Dean not talk to you?â Sam asked, looking at me.
âWe talk plenty.â
âThatâs not what I mean. He said he was gonna talk to you when the next case was over,â he stopped, then looked at Bobby. âCase came and went, and still nothing.â
Bobby shrugged. âOut of our hands, Sam. Told you not to meddle.â
I sighed in annoyance. âYou two are children, you know that?â
âHey,â Bobby said, offended.
âIâm gonna take a walk,â I said finally, turning for the door.
The second I was halfway out, they started talking again, but I couldnât bring myself to care too much about what they said. Clearing my mind sounded like the best option, and I was determined to do it.
I started walking around the yard, music blaring from my phone to keep me preoccupied as I watched the sky light up with a million different colors. I found an old car with a relatively clean exterior and decided to climb onto the hood. I leaned back, watching the sky as it turned darker, the stars slowly peaking out.
âRoom for one more?â Deanâs voice asked from behind me.
âCome on up,â I said, scooting over a bit.
He came and sat next to me, looking up at the sky. He let out a slow breath, then looked at me.
âTaylor Swift?â
âYou know it,â I replied.
He smiled, turning his head back.
âStars are coming out,â he commented.
âThey are. You shouldâve seen sunset, it was gorgeous.â
He scooted closer, leaning his head against mine silently. After a moment, I let myself lean against his shoulder a little more.
âYou okay, Dean?â I asked after a beat.
âOf course. Why?â
âI dunno. You just seemed a little off when we got back today.â
He sighed. âYeah. Itâsâ Itâs nothing.â
âYou sound like me, now.â
He chuckled. âGuess weâve got the same bad habit, huh?â
âYeah, guess so.â
We stayed there until it got dark enough to really see the stars come out, not moving even when the chill of the night started creeping in. I readjusted my head against his shoulder, preparing myself to speak again.
âDid you really follow me out here just to look at stars?â
I felt him still. Then, after a moment, I sat up a little straighter and looked at him. He glanced back at me, clearly feeling caught out.
âThought you could use some company.â
I raised a brow, and he smirked, looking away.
âAlright, you got me,â he said, âWhat gave it away?â
âFirst off, Iâve known you for years,â I started, nudging him in the arm. âSecond, Sam and Bobby were all uppity about the fact that you apparently told Sam you had something to talk to me about.â
âI swear, he canât keep a secret to save his life when it comes to stuff like this,â he said, rubbing at his face.
âWell, try me,â I said, unable to keep my eyes off of him. He was extra cute all flustered. âIâm a good listener.â
He let out a breath, then looked at me, scanning my face for a moment.
âI know Iâve got a certain type of reputationââ
âYou?! No way,â I exclaimed with a smile, my eyes wide.
He laughed. âExactly my point.â
âYou know I donât care about that, though. Reputations are a one-sided story.â
He hummed. âYeah. I guess youâre right.â
He sighed, looking back at the sky for a moment.
âI just,â he started, giving a shrug, âI feel like itâ Like it makes people feel like I never want anything but a hookup, you know?â
âIt makes people feel that way?â
âIâm that easy to read, huh?â he asked, looking at me again with a faint smile. âYou. I mean you.â
âI gathered that much.â
He laughed softly, as did I.
âHowâd you know?â
âI had suspicions fueled by Bobby. Then you kissed me and started being all affectionate when you thought I was asleep this morning.â
His eyes widened. âYou were pretending to be asleep? Thatâs so not fair!â
âHey, I woke up snuggled into my own personal space heater, I didnât exactly want to be up and at âem.â
He rolled his eyes, tugging me into his side with an arm around my shoulders once more.
âHow long has it been for you?â he asked quietly.
âI donât even know. I guess I started realizing it a year or so ago.â
âThatâs embarrassing for me, then. I knew the second I met you,â he said with a laugh.
âDean,â I said with surprise. âItâs been half a decade! No wonder Bobby got on my ass about it before we left.â
âWell, hey, Sammyâs been on mine for a couple years. You got off easy up till now.â
I laughed. âI guess so. To be fair, we were flying under the radar for quite a while, though. The incessant flirting the past few weeks is what got us in trouble.â
âWhy did you start being extra flirty, anyway?â he asked, resting his cheek against the top of my head.
âI donât know. I guess I was, like, subconsciously seeing a window. You havenât been doing your normal bar hookups the past few months, so I thought maybe there was a reason for it,â I paused. âThough, finding out youâve been crushing on me for five years kind of makes me question that.â
He snorted out a laugh. âEasier to keep my mind off you that way. That sounds terrible. I justâ I never thought in a million years youâd think anything of me.â
âWell, when did you realize I might?â
He sighed. âYou remember a couple weeks back when we were taking down that vamp nest? You easily couldâve died, and we hugged afterwards, but when I pulled back I⊠I saw that look in your eyes that seemed an awful lot like how I look at you when youâre not paying attention. I wanted to kiss you, and I didnât doubt in that moment that you wouldâve let me if I had.â
I paused. âWhy didnât you?â
âI was scared. Weâve been friends for so long, and we practically do everything together. I didnât want to ruin anything on the off chance that I was reading those signs all wrong.â
âYou werenât.â
He fell quiet for a moment. I looked up at him, and he looked back at me as I did. He quickly wet his lips, drawing my gaze downward before my eyes flicked back up to his. His lips parted momentarily. ThenâŠ
âWe should get back inside. Itâs getting cold out here,â he said quickly.
I nodded curtly, pulling away to let him get off the hood first. He gave me a hand, helping me down next. We walked back to the house quietly, saying soft goodnights before we went to separate rooms.
I was all settled in for the night, cozy in my bed with a book in hand. Then, I heard a knock on the door. I grumbled as I got up, annoyed that I had to leave the comfort of a mattress that wasnât a sure cesspool of germs I didnât want to think about. I flung the door open.
âSomeone better be dying or Iâm gonna kick some ass forââ
Deanâs lips crashed into mine, effectively silencing me from my rant. I melted after a few seconds of mental delay, my hands gripping onto the material of his shirt as his cradled my face. I felt him smile into the kiss, drawing my closer with arms that snuck around my waist, holding me tight. He wasted no time in deepening the kiss once he was sure that the signs were all giving him a positive response.
We finally broke apart a few minutes later, breathing heavy with pounding hearts.
âI figured I should stop letting opportunities pass me up,â he said with a nervous chuckle.
I nodded. âYeah. Yeah, good thinking.â
His eyes scanned over me, his chest still heaving.
âYou wouldnât happen to need another space heater for the night, would you?â
âI run cold, what can I say?â I replied with a smirk, and a spark in my eye.
He smiled, walking me into the room with his lips on mine, kicking the door shut behind him.
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Dude in my opinion, the moonwater couple are like tidy couple? Do you get what i mean? Like they will keep everything at their place amd everything clean?
What will be their reaction if reader shows them this video and ask them if they would do the same to reader as a lesson?
It'll be cool if it can be a fic. But idk if your request is open. I just immediately went to this ask without checking it first
omg first of all - fuck that guy fr fr lolllll. Also that is such a sweet headcanon to have about moonwater - what does everyone else think? I totally agree with Regulus being super organized and tidy, but I'm not sure about Remus? Perhaps if he was with Regulus then yes, he'd be pretty tidy.
poly!moonwater x fem!reader who has hair ties and bobby pins and wears makeup
It was sort of comical the way that the three of you created some sort of spectrum of tidiness in your relationship.
Regulus was by far the tidiest of the bunch. As a matter of fact, if you didnât see Regulus haunting the halls of your flat, youâd be hard-pressed to believe another person lived with you at all. He was so tidy, in fact, that he would often follow behind you as you tidied in order to re-tidy, though he never made a big deal about it.
âDonât worry, mon amour, Iâll handle it. You go sit.â
He was simply just a tidy person â something that likely followed him into adulthood from his home life as a child â and he, as well as you and Remus, readily accepted that.
Remus was less tidy than Regulus but not nearly as liberal as yourself. Sometimes, youâd find Regulus picking up the odd stray half-finished cup of tea, or books that were turned face down and never returned to, but that was roughly the extent of Remusâ mess.Â
Remus was what you called a piler â he had various piles of things throughout your shared home that may look random or out of place to the layperson but seemed to be the pique of organization in Remusâ mind. He was also the kind of person who would clean as he cooked and wouldnât sit down to eat until the kitchen was cleaned up behind him.
Couldnât be you, however.Â
You were sure you seemed like chaos personified compared to your two boyfriends, always leaving a âtrail of destructionâ behind you as Regulus once (lovingly) referred to it as. There was evidence of you everywhere â hair ties, bobby pins, half-finished drinks, books, magazines, and the likes. No one would have to wonder if you were home from work, seeing as your shoes were hastily tossed aside, your keys thrown onto the console table rather than hanging in their rightful place, your bag hung over the back of a chair, and your hair tie sitting on the kitchen table â all screaming âyour girlfriendâs home!â
And though your boyfriends have occasionally taken the piss for your untidiness, it had never escalated to anything more than a âhey dove, can you come rinse your paint brushes that youâve left in the sinkâ or a âamour, I donât know where your makeup goes, can you come put this away?â
So, when you saw this video on Tiktok, you couldnât help but ask them if theyâd ever consider doing this to you to teach you a lesson.Â
ââTeach you a lessonâ!?â Regulus repeated incredulously, already looking horrified and you hadnât even shown him the video yet.
âWhyâŠwhy does he have a hammer?â Remus asked cautiously.
Suffice it to say, the boys did not like the video.
âIâm not watching this.â Regulus spat and stood from his spot on the couch next to Remus rather abruptly. You momentarily felt bad for showing it to him, knowing that signs of even mild aggression like this could be triggering to someone who grew up in a tense household, but felt better when he turned to glower darkly at you, knowing then that his ire was only half-hearted.Â
âDovey,â Remus pleaded, his face looking horrified as he watched the man smash his girlfriendâs makeup. âWhyâŠoh my god. If I ever do something like that to you, you fucking leave my arse, alright? Punch me right in the face whilst youâre at it, too.â
âNot me.â Regulus added, not making it very far after refusing to watch the video and leaning against the back of the couch to continue watching it over Remusâ shoulder. âJust kill me; put me right out of my misery if I insist on being such a miserable wanker.âÂ
You snorted a laugh as both boys scoffed derisively at the âI heart youâ written on the mirror, Regulus looking thoroughly disgusted and Remus still seemingly horrified.Â
âOh, he loves her. I guess that makes it alright then.â He muttered sarcastically. âWhatâs this womanâs address? Tell her weâre sending her a gift card toâŠ. whatâs the store that you like?â
âSephora.â
âSephora; tell her weâre sending her a gift card to Sephora.â
You chuckled and leaned further into Remusâ shoulder. âYou have to keep watching, he says heâs going to take her shopping for all new stuff after.â
This caused a pained groan to rip through Regulusâ throat as he began muttering angrily in French and finally wandering away. âIdiot absolu. On dit que ce n'est pas tous les hommes, mais il y a des hommes comme ça. Je ne peux mĂȘme pas les appeler des hommes, plutĂŽt des putains de bambins.â
âWhy would you show me this?â Remus turned to look at you, his bottom lip jutting out comically. âThis is making me so sad.â
âI wanted to know if you would resort to something like this because of my mess!â You defended.
âOh, dove. Youâre not messy, youâre just not as tidy as Mr. Clean-Freak over there.â He motioned towards the direction Regulus had gone with his head earning him a âyou watch yourself monsieur les tasâ from his boyfriendâs disembodied voice.
Remus pressed a lingering kiss to your lips and only broke away because he couldnât stop smiling. âI would clean up after you for the rest of my life if it meant getting to keep you around.â He said proudly, and you felt your heart stutter in your chest.
âRemus.â You moaned, pressing another kiss to his lips. âSo, you wouldnât ruin my makeup for leaving it out?â
Remus scoffed and turned back to his book. âNot in a million years.â
âCome on amour! Get your jacket, weâre leaving.â Regulus called to you from the door. You could hear him jingling his car keys.
âWhere are we going?â You called back.
âSephora. I have to buy someone makeup now. If I canât send some to the internet girl, I may as well spoil my own.âÂ
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