Read this on AO3 and left a comment there, great job again, I wanted to reblog it here as well đŤĄđ
Pairing: Sam Winchester x Fem!Reader Word Count: 5.5k
Warnings/tags: 18+; light angst, embarrassment, confession of feelings, happy ending, a smidgen of fluff and implied smut
Summary: After finishing a hunt, you and the Winchester brothers end up at a local dive bar in an attempt to wind down from the evening, though it doesn't take long for you to quickly find yourself drinking down your feelings while Sam flirts at the bar. But when the truth about your feelings for Sam accidentally comes to light, you panic and find yourself immediately ready to split ways with the brothers.
a/n: I'm back on my Sammy bullshit and couldn't resist a little one shot while I'm working on my series for him (Always Waiting for You). Feedback and reblogs are always appreciated!
Chewing the inside of your cheek, you absently spun your partially drunk bottle of beer between your thumb and index finger, your chin resting in your other hand. The growing chatter of the dive bar filled the room around you as your beer sloshed back and forth inside the bottle, your attention only somewhat focused on the way Dean was discussing the hunt you'd all just finishedâa poltergeist that had been haunting a young couplesâ new home.
Truthfully your attention was elsewhere tonight, keeping you from focusing on anything that Dean was saying as he sat across the sticky, wooden table from you. Vaguely your mind registered the sound of him laughing at one of his own jokes, but you were too busy watching Sam where he sat across the bar drinking down his second beer. You could see the dimples visible in his cheeks as he nodded his head, smiling wide at something the attractive brunette who'd struck up a conversation with him shortly after your arrival had said. You couldn't help but notice how close she was sitting beside him at the bar, either.Â
Jealousy flared within you as you watched the pair of them continue to chat. Honestly you couldn't fault the young woman for her obvious attraction to Sam or for the way she was openly flirting with him. You weren't stupid, you knew exactly how handsome he was. It wasnât as if both brothers didnât always catch the attention of women whenever you all stopped in a new town. That wasn't exactly new to you.
But you also knew Sam was far more than just his outward appearance. He was an incredibly smart and compassionate man, having a bigger heart than most anyone else you'd ever met. He was selfless and courageous; the amount of times youâd firsthand witnessed him putting someone elseâs life before his own had been too many to count at this point. But he was also sensitive, funny, and thoughtful. Whenever life on the road had begun to take its toll on you, Sam was always the first one finding ways to cheer you up over the past few months since you'd joined the brothers hunting.Â
As much as youâd hate to admit it, even just to yourself, you'd grown to love all of those traits of his over the time you had gotten to know him. Because inevitably you had gone and developed strong feelings for Sam. Ones you couldn't deny existed any longer even if you constantly did your best to keep them to yourself. Which was why you were currently sitting at the table and sulking on your barstool as you drank down your third beer of the night, your eyes glued to his plaid back.Â
It hurt to watch him flirt back with the woman. Every boyish grin he sent her way tore at your heart, and the way her hand often lingered on his shoulder or his thigh when she spoke to him had you gnawing your cheek even more aggressively in an attempt to keep from crying. You wished you had the courage to ever just tell Sam how you felt. Wished he would want to pull you aside after a hunt and smile at you the same way he was smiling at this complete stranger.
Releasing a dejected sigh, your hand abruptly gripped the neck of your beer bottle. Life on the road hunting never really presented the opportunity to have relationships, which was something you knew from your own experience over the past few years. And while you were quite aware of the fact that neither brother seemed too interested in forming serious attachments to anyone because of that, you also knew Sam. You knew it wasn't a secret that he longed for a normal life, one free of hunting. You always quietly wondered if he would ever eventually fall for one of these women he randomly met and occasionally flirted back with in one of these towns. It wasn't entirely out of the realm of possibility after all. Would he ever consider getting serious with one of them?
Something lightly smacked into the beer bottle in your hand, the resounding clink the glass emitted jolting you out of your thoughts. Your eyes flew from the view of Sam's plaid shirt stretched across his broad back and came to land on Dean sitting across from you. There was a knowing albeit annoyed look you didn't quite appreciate drawn across his face.
âSeriously?â he asked, raising a brow at you.Â
âWhat?â you asked him.
Dean shot you a flat look. âDid you hear anything I just said?â he questioned. âOr were you too busy staring at Sammy over there?â
Heat burned your cheeks at Dean's blunt accusation. You were immediately embarrassed that he had somehow noticed what you'd actually been doing while heâd been talking, but you clearly weren't about to admit you had in fact been staring at Sam. Shaking your head gently from where it still rested in the palm of your left hand, your gaze dropped down to where you once more began awkwardly fidgeting with your beer bottle.
âI wasn't staring at him,â you lied. âI'm just spacing out. We were up most of last night researching the case, remember? I'm just tired.â
âUh huh,â Dean replied. He gestured a hand at your beer bottle as he asked, âIs that why you're drinking so much tonight then? Because I've noticed that you always drink more when someone gets a little flirty with my brother.â
âI do not,â you grumbled, eyes still downcast.
You heard the way Dean shifted in his stool across from you, emitting a noise of disbelief at your response. Out of the corner of your eye you saw him raise his beer to his lips before taking a drink. You kept your eyes averted from his, focusing on the table in the hopes that he couldnât see the truth written on your face if you didnât make eye contact with him.
âThat's your third beer,â Dean pointed out a moment later, lowering his bottle back to the table. âI know you only have one drink at most after a hunt. But usually youâre the sober one. Now tonight some chick is over there being handsy with my brother, and here you are downing your third beer already.âÂ
Twirling your beer bottle even more nervously at how observant he was, you heard Dean sigh before he shifted again in the barstool. Leaning forward towards you, he rested his elbows along the table looking anything but ready to drop the topic. Clenching your jaw, you continued to avoid his gazeâthough you could certainly feel the way he was staring at you now.
âI see how you are around Sam. It's painfully obvious you like the guy,â Dean continued, his tone far softer. âSo why the hell don't you just tell him already?â
âBecause I don't like him,â you retorted.Â
âOh come on,â Dean shot back. âYou definitely drink more whenever we stop somewhere and some chick flirts with him. Itâs happened more than enough times for me to know it isnât just a coincidence.â
You shrugged weakly, still refusing to meet Deanâs eyes. âLike I said, Iâm just tired. And itâs been a long day. That poltergeist did throw a mirror at me. I think that warrants me trying to have a few drinks to unwind for the night.â
Sam had also very meticulously and tenderly cleaned and bandaged the cuts youâd received on your bicep from the glass shattering immediately after the fact. The memory of his gentle, warm hands on your skin as heâd taken care of your wounds after the fact had been worth the injury in the end, but you'd rather face a vampire nest alone than voice that thought aloud.Â
âBullshit,â Dean challenged. âI see the way you smile at him. I see how you sneak looks at him, especially on long drives. The way you laugh at his jokesâwhich are terrible, by the way. We all know Iâm the funny one.â
Rolling your eyes, you shook your head. As Dean continued on, you raised your beer from the table, taking a deep pull off of it as you turned your head over your shoulder and focused on the window to your left. It was getting fairly late now, the nearly full moon hanging low in the night sky. Just across the street you could see the Impala parked out front of the motel the three of you were staying at tonight, the red neon of the bright sign catching your attention.
âHe likes you, too, you know,â Dean told you.Â
You huffed out an unamused, bitter laugh at the thought. âNow that is some bullshit, Dean,â you muttered, still focused on the motel across the street. âHe sees me like you do. As a little sister.â
âAre you kidding me?â he snapped. âDo you not see the way his face lights up whenever you stay up late with him to research a case? Or how excited he gets when you help him search online newspapers for a new job?â
âBecause you never want to,â you replied, finally turning your attention to Dean. âI canât let him be the only one doing all the work when we're on a job. And Iâm sure he just appreciates getting the help.â
Dean pulled a face at you, shaking his head. âThatâs definitely not it, I think I know my own brother. I mean, the man gets heart eyes when you find us a diner that has avocado toast on the menu.â
âWell we donât all enjoy eating greasy burgers constantly,â you argued back. âThat doesnât mean anything.â
Across the table from you, Deanâs eyes narrowed. Something smug crossed his features next and you found yourself growing a little more nervous at the sight. You didnât believe him in the slightest about Sam, but you knew he was far too right about how you felt. And you didn't like that one bit.
âThen what about those times Iâve seen you both share a bed?â he questioned, that smug expression still on his face. âCountless times Iâve woken up to take a piss and Iâve found the pair of you cuddled up together looking rather cozy beneath the sheets.â
Your cheeks burned again as you ducked your head awkwardly, once more avoiding his probing gaze. Truthfully youâd never known what to make of those mornings yourself when you and Sam had woken up in bed wrapped around each other. Usually you both profusely apologized before one of youâusually youâbolted to the bathroom. And then nothing further was ever said after the fact.
âItâs not intentional,â you weakly replied.Â
âYou know,â Dean began in a cocky tone, âout of all the times Iâve shared a bed with you, weâve never woken up like that. Pretty sure that says something.â
âNo, it doesnât,â you firmly countered.
âJust admit it already,â he pushed. âStop trying to deny it. You have feelings for him.â
Eyes snapping shut at his determined persistence, your hand tightened hard around the neck of your beer bottle. You could feel the alcohol in your system beginning to cloud your mind, making you more easily irritated with Dean than you normally wouldâve been if he had brought up this subject when you hadnât already drank so much.Â
âAt the very least, you can admit it to me,â he continued. âBoth of you are so damn stubborn, but I already knowââ
âYes, fine!â you snapped, eyes flying open as you glared across the table at Dean. âIf it gets you to finally shut up about it, yes! I like Sam, alright? And I canât stand watching him flirt with other women whenever weâre out because yeah, I wish it was me instead. So I drink a little extra to try to ignore how much it hurts me. Is that what you wanted to hear?â
You were fuming as you glared at Dean, your jaw clenched tight as he sat there with a self-satisfied grin on his face. The sight of that grin confused you, somehow further growing your irritation at him and this topic. If he'd wanted to get a rise out of you tonight, heâd certainly succeeded.
âWhat?â
At the sound of the voice coming from just beside you, you abruptly stiffened in your seat. Mouth falling open as your eyes widened in shock, you instantly recognized that voice. Sam was apparently standing beside you and no longer sitting over at the bar, meaning he most likely had overheard what you'd just angrily admitted. Your heart immediately began to race in your chest, your palms beginning to dampen with sweat as embarrassment flooded you.
âYeah,â Dean said, that amused little grin still on his mouth as his eyes glittered with mischief. âThatâs exactly what I wanted to hear, actually.â His attention shifted to just over your shoulder, his expression never wavering. âPerfect timing there, too, Sammy. Iâm guessing you caught all of that?â
Panic soon mixed with the embarrassment you felt, your body still rigid where you sat in the bar stool. You didnât dare to look at Sam behind you as the urge to bolt out of the bar hit you strong and hard.Â
This whole situation was mortifying. How were you supposed to go back to the motel and sleep in the same room with either of them after that? How were you supposed to share a bed with either of them? Or continue to even work together? It was one thing when you could pretend you were just friends with Sam and he had no clue about your actual feelings, but now that he knew? You felt like you were going to be sick with the way your stomach was twisting and churning.
You needed to get out of the bar. You needed to get away from the Winchesters. Far, far away.
Releasing your death grip on your beer bottle, both of your hands landed down hard on the table. Abruptly you pushed your bar stool back, the legs screeching along the bar floor. That roiling, sick feeling inside your gut only intensified as the seconds passed. As you rose to your unsteady feet, those beers in your system causing the room to spin just a little around you, you caught the way Deanâs expression finally changed. The smug, self-satisfied look shifted to something like concern as his brows drew together.
âWhatâre you doing?â he asked.
âI need to go,â you blurted.
Grabbing your bag from off of the bar stool beside you, you flung the strap of it over your shoulder. Still avoiding looking at Sam whoâd remained entirely silent, you spun on your heel towards the barâs exit and made your way straight to it.Â
âWhoa, whoa, whoa!â Dean exclaimed behind you. âWhere do you think you're going?â
You didn't respond. Instead, your sluggish and somewhat inebriated mind was quickly trying to piece some sort of escape plan together. Maybe you could call a cab and get a ride to another motel for the night. You could probably book a flight and head out to Bobbyâs place tomorrow and get yourself sorted with a vehicle with his help. It wasnât like youâd needed to hunt with the Winchesters, after all. For now youâd go back to the motel across the street and grab your duffle bag and wait for a car to come pick you up. When you were safely away from the brothers youâd shoot Dean a text to let him know you were planning to do your own thing so he wouldnât worryâbut you werenât going to mention going to Bobbyâs. You didnât need them showing up there on you.
Pushing the door of the bar open, you exited the building in a hurry, still ignoring the sound of Dean calling after you. The cool air of the late summer night brushed over your cheeks as you briskly made your way towards the street. The bright red neon of the motel sign was like a beacon of safety right now, drawing you towards it and away from Sam and Dean and the disaster that your night had unexpectedly taken.Â
It was quieter outside of the bar as you walked, the lack of extra noise allowing the panicked, anxious thoughts in your head to grow even louder. You couldnât believe Dean had been such an asshole tonight, intentionally goading you into not only admitting you had feelings for his brother, but pushing you into confessing it within earshot of him without you even knowing. Heâd ruined everything by doing that.Â
And now you were left with no choice but to go back to hunting alone again. Just you by yourself. The thought had tears pricking at your eyes. Ever since youâd decided to work together with the brothers, hunting and living life on the road had been far less lonely, even if youâd had to deal with your one-sided feelings for Sam. But now it would once more just be you again. With no one to watch your back or shoulder the burden of driving. No one to play amusing games of twenty questions on long car rides, to keep you on your toes with ridiculous pranks, or to keep you company as you ate all your meals on the go. No more Sam to shoot you warm smiles that never failed to brighten your day, or to help patch you up whenever you got hurt.
Roughly wiping the back of your hand across your cheeks, you attempted to remove the few tears that had fallen. With a soft sniffle you fought the urge to continue crying down as you approached room number eight, the room the three of you had rented just before heading over to the bar for a few drinks. Unzipping your purse, you stuck your hand inside and dug around, feeling for the room key. It was a moment before your fingers found it and you pulled it out of your bag.Â
Quickly unlocking the door, you pushed it open and stepped inside, shutting it behind you a little harder than necessary. Wasting no time, you tossed your room key onto the small, round table positioned next to the outdated and worn armchair in the room before making your way over to your bag where youâd earlier tossed it onto one of the queen beds. Taking a moment to unzip it, you made sure everything you needed was still packed inside. Satisfied that everything was still there, you sat down onto the end of the bed before reaching back into your purse. You pulled out your cell phone and unlocked the screen, but you hadn't even had a chance to search for a local car service before the motel door swung open.Â
Head darting over your shoulder at the abrupt noise, you were surprised to find Sam's tall frame filling the doorway. He stood there staring at you for a moment, a hard to read expression on his face as his lips thinned into a straight line. Your breath caught in your throat, your heart pounding under his gaze. You saw Sam's focus shift to your duffle bag where it sat at your side on the bed before his eyes dropped down to the phone in your hands. It looked as if he'd winced before he focused back on you.Â
âWhatâre you doing?â he asked softly.
Swallowing hard, you watched as he entered the room, carefully closing the motel door behind himself and leaving the pair of you very much alone. You could feel your heart beating harder in your chest as he slowly made his way across the room towards you, another pained look on his face when he saw the room key you'd tossed onto the table.
âAre youâŚleaving?â he asked slowly, his sad eyes meeting yours once more.
Awkwardly biting your bottom lip, not sure you could trust your voice, you nodded. When his expression further fell, you felt like someone had punched you right in the stomach. He looked so unexpectedly hurt at the news.
âWhy?â he asked next, voice barely above a whisper. âWhy would you leave?â
Silently you watched as Sam lowered himself onto the foot of the bed next to yours. He was looking at you with such raw emotion on his face that it had you feeling tears beginning to well in your own eyes again. You couldn't understand why he looked so upset, which only had you feeling guilty for almost disappearing on them without a word tonight.
Shrugging lightly at his question, your eyes dropped back down to your phone that you were clutching tight in both of your hands. You didn't want to have this conversation, especially not with Sam.
âBecause you weren't supposed to hear any of what Iâd said to Dean,â you quietly confessed. âAnd now things are going to be awkward and weird between us.â
âWhat do you mean?â he pressed. âHow would things be awkward and weird?â
âBecause I like you!â you blurted, your watery gaze flying towards where he sat on the other bed. The beers you'd drank earlier had fully loosened your tongue, the words easily flowing from your mouth now that Sam had already learned the truth. âAnd now you know that I don't just see you as a friend or a hunting partner. And I definitely donât see you like a big brother despite you and Dean seeing me like a little sister. And thatâs embarrassing , Sam! You weren't supposed to hear any of that! Now thereâs no way that I can just keep traveling with you both. I can't sit in the car with you for hours on end pretending I donât have feelings anymore. I canât share a motel room with you, let alone share a bed with you ever again!â
Sam's eyes narrowed, his dark brows furrowing at what you'd said as if he was confused. But just as he'd opened his mouth to say something in response, you barreled on, not giving him the opportunity as the words continued to spill out of you.
âSo I'm just going back to hunting alone,â you told him. âI think that's better for everyone. Certainly better than making everyone uncomfortable by continuing to work together. Iâd rather go back to being on the road by myself thanââ
âWhoa, hang on,â Sam said, raising a hand and finally cutting you off.
You paused, eyeing him nervously as he waved his hand in the space between the pair of you. He was shaking his head, his features tightened together as if he was in thought.Â
âSo you're what? Just going to run away now?â he asked. âWithout even saying anything first? Not even a goodbye or an explanation?â
Your gaze guiltily dropped down to the phone in your hands. âI was going to send a text,â you murmured.
âDid it ever occur to you at any point to hear what I might have to say?â he questioned. âThat maybe you might be wrong?â
Pulling a face, you glanced back up at him. He'd leaned closer towards you from his place on the end of the other bed, a softness reflecting in his hazel eyes that you hadn't ever seen before in them. It had your heart nearly skipping in your chest.Â
âWrong about what?â you asked.
A small, unexpected smile pulled at the corner of his lips, something about it seeming almost timid. Your stomach nervously flipped inside of you at the sight of it. Vaguely you wondered what he could have possibly meant, but you remained silent, lost in the tender way he was staring back at you. A way heâd never quite looked at you before.
âThat I view you like a little sister,â he answered softly. âOr that things would be weird between us now that I know how you actually feel about me. Wrong about needing to run off and be on your own again because things would be uncomfortable.â
âBut Samââ
âAnd wrong to think that I don't have feelings for you,â he finished.Â
You sucked in a sharp breath at his words, your lips parting in surprise. For a moment you were too shocked to speak, stunned into a brief silence as you studied that unfamiliar look of fondness on his face. It wasn't one you'd seen before.Â
âYouâyou what?â you stammered out.
Samâs smile widened a little more, the shyness disappearing from his face as he nodded. âIâve had feelings for you for a while now. Ever since we finished that exorcism out in Georgia.â
Face scrunching up in thought, your attention dropped back down to the phone in your hands as you tried to think back to when youâd all last been in Georgia dealing with a demon. It took you a moment to finally recall the job.
âBut that wasâŚmonths ago,â you said slowly, your eyes once more meeting Samâs. âAbout a month after I officially joined you guys on the road back at Bobbyâs.â
âYeah,â he agreed, rising up from his place at the edge of the bed. âTruthfully Iâd had a crush on you when we first met in Indiana. During that haunting we all wound up accidentally working together.âÂ
Sam crossed the small space between the beds before carefully sitting down on the bed beside you. The weight of him dipped the mattress once he sat, causing your body to inevitably slide a little towards him. Heat crept up your neck at his close proximity, aware that his thigh was mere inches from yours now. Trying to keep your breathing even as it started to come in a little shallow, you averted your gaze from his, setting your phone off to the side of yourself.
âIâŚdidnât know that,â you said.
âI didnât want you to,â Sam admitted. âFigured I probably wouldnât be seeing you again after that, even though weâd all exchanged numbers once the job was finished. But then youâd unexpectedly shown up at Bobbyâs months later looking for help with a vamp nest. And when weâd officially decided to work together after that jobââ Sam shrugged, his shoulder lightly bumping against yours as he did. âWell, I figured it would be easier to work together if I kept my distance.â
âSo you mean,â you began slowly, turning your attention back on Sam at your side, âthat all this time youâd actually felt the same?â
âYeah,â he answered.
âButâbut what about the women Iâve seen you flirt with?â you asked before you could stop yourself. âThe woman at the bar tonight? That waitress the other week in Kentucky? I thought you liked them?â
Sam quirked a brow at you, his head tilting a little to the side as he shot you a questioning look. âWhat about that guy who bought you a drink last month in Texas? Or the police officer in Montanna who gave you his number? Were you interested in them?â
You frowned at his question, shaking your head. âNo,â you told him. âIt was just nice to be noticed for once, I guess.â
Sam grinned at you, laughing lightly as he did. âYeah, I know the feeling.â
A silence fell between the pair of you, your mind racing at everything youâd just learned tonight. You hadnât expected the night to go the way it had, especially with Sam showing up and admitting that heâd also had feelings for you. But as you sat there trying to process everything, you realized he was steadily leaning in closer to you on the bed, his eyes occasionally flickering towards your mouth. Once more you felt your pulse quicken.
âSo now what?â you asked him.
âWell,â Sam began in a hushed tone, his eyes once more dropping down towards your lips before meeting your gaze again, âIâm guessing youâre not still planning to run off on your own, are you?â
He leaned in another inch closer and you found yourself struggling to form a coherent thought. Was he doing what you thought he was? Was he going to kiss you?
âNo,â you breathed out.
âThen how about tomorrow morning I take you out for coffee?â he suggested. âBefore Dean wakes up. Just you and I?â
Heâd leaned in even further now, his face so close you were actively refraining from closing the small distance between yourselves and just kissing him. You could feel the soft exhalations of his warm breath brushing over your cheek every time he breathed and it was making you dizzy.
âIâd like that,â you whispered.Â
The corners of his mouth curled even higher before his hand rose up, gently grasping your chin with his fingers and carefully tilting your mouth towards his. His nose lightly bumped against the tip of yours and your eyes instinctively closed at the touch. Tongue darting out to nervously lick your lips, you could feel how hard your heart was pounding, feeling as if the organ itself had somehow jumped up into your throat in anticipation of a kiss.
After a moment you were unable to hold back any longer, his warm breath still rhythmically cascading over your skin had already driven you mad with want. Losing the battle against your self-control, you leaned in and finally connected your lips to his. The kiss was somewhat hesitant at first, your mouth moving carefully against his soft lips as if you were unsure of how heâd react at first. But Samâs mouth responded to yours with such a firm certainty that you soon melted right into him, your body sinking closer to his on the mattress. His fingers quickly released your chin, his hand soon coming to cradle the back of your head as he kissed you more passionately. There was no denying the way he felt about you with the way his lips were moving against yours right now.
Losing yourself in the moment, your hands flew up and latched onto his broad shoulders. Nails digging into his plaid shirt, you drew him closer to the front of yourself as the heat of his body warmed you in more ways than one. He smelled so goodâlike a mix of leather from the Impalaâs seats, a hint of something like cedarwood from his soap, and a bit of gunpowder from earlierâs hunt. You couldnât seem to get enough of him, your own mouth heatedly matching the pace of his.
Samâs other hand was soon gripping your hip tight, tugging you towards himself and almost straight into his lap as his tongue slid along your bottom lip. Youâd only barely loosed a faint moan against his mouth at the feel of it before he gradually pulled away, breaking the kiss. Chest heaving as youâd tried to catch your breath, your eyelids slowly fluttered open. Samâs face hovered just before yours, an obvious flush to his cheeks as he grinned back at you. You couldnât fight back the smile that broke out across your own face at the sight.
âIâve wanted to do that for so long,â he confessed.
âYeah,â you said, still attempting to catch your breath from your place now halfway in his lap. âMe too.â
âSo uh,â Sam began, clearing his throat a little as his hand left its place cradling the back of your head, both of them now gripping your hips firmly in his large palms, âdoes this mean we always get to share a bed now?â
Nails still digging into his solid shoulders, you shot him a grin. âIf you want,â you replied. âBut does that also mean it's not weird if we actually cuddle in bed now?â
A wide smile broke out across his face, somehow making him look even more handsome than usual. The sight nearly knocked the breath out of you.Â
âDefinitely not weird, no,â he answered.Â
Easing your grip on his shoulders, you tentatively wrapped your arms around his neck. When he only continued to smile back at you, you relaxed even further against him.
âSoâŚshould we head back to the bar?â you reluctantly suggested. âLet Dean know everything is good?â
âNah,â Sam said, shaking his head. âHe'll figure it out. I think I'd rather enjoy the rare alone time we have suddenly found ourselves with.â
Arching a curious brow at him, you watched as a mischievous smile slipped onto his mouth and lit up his face. Without warning, his hands on your hips tugged you forward and entirely onto his lap. A soft, surprised gasp fell out of you as your arms wrapped even tighter around his shoulders, keeping you steady after the abrupt movement.
âWhat're you up to, Sam Winchester?â you asked, gazing down at him from your place on his lap.
âI guess you'll just have to wait and see,â he said, shooting you a wink.Â
A light laugh escaped you before it was quieted by Samâs mouth once more crashing onto yours. All thoughts of anything but the way Samâs large hands had begun roaming their way beneath the back of your shirt quickly left your mind.
PLEASE IM LOSING IT AUTHOR!!! I need MORE đ
This is a fantastic fic and a really cool spin on a winter soldier reader. I'm curious (if you still decide to make more) if we'd ever see Bucky. This is an awesome fic and I love reader's personality so much!!!
If you don't mind, could you add me to the tag list?
Thanks for this awesome fic <333
a/n: my first part two! i really love odd reader shes my favorite person ever. uh i don't really have much else to add i just love their dynamic. sorry the beginning is kind of bad im trying to figure out how much i want to delve into readers past like that. also im going to start a taglist for this so let me know if you wanna be included :)) warnings: cursing, drinking, lots of talk of death, reader has a lot of insecurities, reader has boobs my bad, oh! like a very brief mention that reader has sexual trauma, and lots of talk of sex though nothing happens-- word count: 5.2k summary: if there's a stunning woman with questionable character in the room, matt murdock is going to find her, and foggy nelson is going to suffer. pairing: matt murdock x winter soldier!reader the albatross series : i // ii now playing: the albatross - taylor swift "i'm the albatross/i swept in at the rescue/the devil that you know/looks now more like an angel/i'm the life you chose/and all this terrible danger"
September 19th, 1972
When you wake up, youâre freezing and out of breath. The initial moments after those long-term freezes were always frightening. You do not know how long it has been since you were taken, and part of you wonders if you ever will. Youâre only ever conscious here, surrounded by generals and guards.
As soon as you wake up, a muzzle is clamped over your mouth. Youâre a screamer, or at least you used to be. But now the muzzle is put on as a reminder that you are truly trapped and have no autonomy.
Someone will come in soon to say a list of words that will snap you out of your brainâMaybe snap is the wrong word. You will be locked out of your brain, conscious enough to know what you are doing but not at all in control.
Youâre sitting in this big metal chair that might have scared you all those years ago, your arms strapped to the arms of the chair. The dimness of the room almost makes you scared as if you are a six-year-old who is afraid of the dark.
 A gruff looking man walks into the room, and behind him, you can see some soldiers dragging along an exhausted man, whose hair is long, but your eyes are drawn to him. Are there.. are there other people who are in the same situation as you?
In the back of your mind, a foreign emotion sparks, something that you cannot name at first, but then you find itâ hope. Maybe hope is a strong word, maybe what you should be feeling is dread, that the things you are being forced into are happening to some other poor soul. You almost want to throw up when you realize it, but like everything else in your exhausting existence, you are ripped out of your thought by commanding forces around you. The man in front of you follows your eyeline to see you watching the man, and you think you see him grimace.
You have found something that was meant to always be a secret from you. You recall a foggy memory that isolation is the key to abuse.
The man nods towards you, and suddenly, you feel a violent shock go through your body as the man wills you to forget the small detail that you will hang on to for as long as humanly possible.
When a second jab of shockwaves hits you, you black out for a few seconds, onlyâ
You sit up in bed, gasping or air as you try to orient yourself. Your hands come up to push sweaty hair out of your face, and you grip it tight to try and ground yourself. Your heart is racing as you take deep breaths in your nose and out of your mouth, not wanting to spiral into a panic attack.
You get up from bed to go shower, before changing your now drenched in sweat sheets, and itâs only then do you turn on your light and grab the book youâve been reading.
You sit on the floor next to your bed, feeling disgusting and upset. You try to read, but you are rereading the same paragraph repeatedly. After twenty minutes of that, you grab your flip phone off the bedside table and dial Mattâs number.
You know itâs four in the morning. Heâs asleep. He has to be up for work in the morning, but you cannot help it. You have been seeing the handsome stranger for a little under a month, and he has become your drug.
But thereâs a couple of things.
First, you are still lying to him. He has no idea about your time as who is known in government circles as âThe Midnight Agentâ, and he has no idea that you will never be able to give him the life he deserves. Hell, you havenât even spent the night with him, your relationship has been the definition of taking it slow.
Which leads to this: You have not slept with the man.
Back in 1945, you were surrounded by purity culture. Sure, you could have had a handsome soldier in your bed, but there was a part of you that always felt guilty when you looked to your large catholic family who were always insistent on saving yourself for marriage.
But you recall the memories of your time trapped, of guards who went unchecked and memories of men who took advantage of the fact that you were brainwashed, and how you might freakout if Mattâs hands wander too far..
And you recall Mattâs comment on your first date, about how he thought a long time to go without a date was a few months.
He picks up the phone before your thoughts can spiral any further.
âHey, baby. You okay?â His voice is thick with sleep, and you feel a pang of guilt for waking him up. But you also melt at the simple pet name, not quite used to it yet.
âHi.. Iâm sorry I woke you up..â
âNo, no, itâs okay.â He lies, âYou didnât..â
âLiar.â
âOkay, you got me.â He chuckles softly, âBut seriously, itâs okay. Whatâs up?â He asks, and you let out this sigh. What to tell him, what not to tell him..
âCanât sleep.â You sigh, rubbing your eyes. âWanted to hear your voice. I tried to read The Outsiders, but I couldnât focus.â You cannot seem to do anything right..
âOkay.â He says gently, âWhy canât you sleep?â
âI had a nightmare.â
âDo you want to talk about it?â
â..Not really..â
âOkay, thatâs fine.â
âSorry..â
âWhy are you apologizing?â
You pause. Itâs a good question.
âI dunno..â And then after a few moments you ask, âMatt?â
âYes, sweetheart?â
âIs it okay that we havenât had sex yet?â The question eats at you. You recall Mattâs assumption that a âwhileâ since your last date had meant a few months. Youâre worried that youâre not satisfying him and that heâll get bored. Bored of you, bored of your quirks and oddities, bored of all of it.
And you donât know when youâll be okay to have sex with him, or if youâll even be able to make it all the way through when you get to that point. And itâs eating you upâ You could at least be good at something if you insist on being odd and bizarre throughout this whole relationship.
âOf course itâs okay,â He promised, âWhy wouldnât that be okay?â Sure, Matthew had his fair share of partners in the day, but this was differentâ You werenât just a date to him, you were fascinating. If he hadnât been such a realist, he might have accused you of being a time traveler.
And sure, sometimes he thought about you, about being buried between your thighs, about making you shake and cry with pleasure, and about how well he could fill you up..
But those lewd thoughts always take a backseat to how utterly interesting you areâ Your odd taste in ice cream, odd movie and book tastes, the way you speak, some of the things you say..
âBecause youâre hot,â you blurt out and then sigh. âThatâs not what I meant. I mean, youâre so fucking handsome and I canât even..â The words die out in your mouth, as you curl up into yourself on your floor, holding the phone pressed tightly against your ear.
âOh, sweetheart, I donât need to sleep with you to know that I care about you.â He promises. âDo you want me to come over? Maybe youâll sleep better if weâre together.â He says softly.
You hesitate, looking around your apartment. If you had a nightmare, heâd question what happened.. But on the other hand, you were fucking exhausted, and maybe Handsome Matthew would be the trick to you getting some sleep.
âSure.. but uh.. My apartmentâs super messy..â You confess, and he just chuckles.
âSomehow I donât think thatâll bother me.â He teases, and you laugh.
âRight, Right.. Sorry..â You say. âIâll see you soon, then?â
âSee you soon.â He promises, and as soon as he hangs up, you immediately get up and start shuffling around to clean your apartment.
You do the dishes, you throw all your dirty clothes in the hamper, you make your bed with pristine edge and of course.. You grab the gun you keep under your pillow and stuff it right next to your vibrator next to your fuzzy socks.
Youâre finally finishing up with your minor chores when you hear a knock at the door. You open it and have to take a beat to catch your breath since Matthew looks especially good with his grey sweatpants and black sweatshirt.
He grins at you, leaning into greet you with a kiss as he steps into the apartment.
âSo, this is where the magic happens, huh?â He asks, and you smile bashfully.
âSomething like that.â You shrug, letting him lead you through the apartment. His cane tip-taps against the floor, and your hands come up to rub your arms. It is your apartment, and yet, you feel absolutely exposed. âUh, just⌠Keep going straight and the bedroom is on the right. Do you need anything?â You ask, unsure if he has some weird hypervigilant bedtime routine at.. you know.. Four in the morning.
His cane shifts hands and he holds his free hand out behind him, for you to take.
âJust you.â Your face flushes as you take his hand,
âYouâre such a flirt.â And he laughs.
âHow can I help myself when Iâm in a pretty girlâs place?â he asks, and you go to answer but he leans against the wall right next to the doorframe, dropping his duffle bag and cane in favor of pulling you close, your chest against his. Your breath catches and he smirks as if he can see your flustered nature.
âYouâre a decent young man,â you start, âHasnât anyone ever told you that itâs rude to grab people?â
âNo, the nuns never mentioned that.â He does that adorable half chuckle before tilting his head. âWhy? Do I make you nervous, sweetheart?â
Your face flushes.
âEverything makes me nervous, Matthew, you know that.â You accuse and he laughs again, nodding.
âYeah, maybe I do know that. Seems familiar.â He hums, his grip on you loosening a bit. He presses another kiss to your lips. âLetâs get you to bed, sweetheart.â You donât protest, simply grabbing his hand and pulling him along to bed. Heâs more than happy to follow you through.
You find yourself laying in the bed, and heâs standing to the side as if heâs staring at you. You raise an eyebrow to him.
âWhat? What is it?â You ask, and he quickly moves, jumping on top of you. You laugh a bit to hide your nerves, and he grins. He leans down and presses a long kiss to your lips before whispering,
âIf we never have sex, Iâll still stay with you forever.â He says gently, and your face is deeply flushed.
âForever?â You ask gently. He nods, leaning down and pressing another kiss to your lips.
âAs long as youâll have me.â He says gently, and then, he rolls over and lays next to you. His hand finds yours and he laces his fingers with yours. You look at him for a long time, just holding his hand. âWhat is it?â he asks softly, glancing over to you.
âI just..â you laugh a bit. âIâve never had a boy in my bed before.â You confess, and he laughs, his arms wrapping around you.
âYouâre so odd.â He says softly, his hands finding your hair to play with it gently. âI love it.â
And this is how you spend your early morning. You sleep soundly in the arms of the one who loves you, something you have never had the privilege of before.
You slip out of bed rather early considering that you donât have work today. But you canât help yourself, you find yourself making breakfast for Matt. Pancakes, sausage, and coffee, just for him. At some point, he calls out to you,
âHey, babe, whereâs the shower?â And itâs rather domestic, in a way that makes you both uncomfortable and giddy. At the same time. Weird.
âUh, right across the hall from the bedroom,â you tell him. And after about twenty minutes, Matt comes out to the kitchen. Heâs dressed for work, but his tie is undone, sitting on his neck. His jacket hangs over his arms, and for a minute, you are just as you were always meant to beâ
A young woman, in love with a man who has a good career, who loves you and is kind, whom you cook breakfast for and anxiously wait for him to get home.
And before you can stop yourself, you walk on over to him and begin to fix his tie, and he tilts his head.
âWhereâd you learn to tie a tie on someone else?â he asks curiously. Your brain flashes to the soldiers who were never taught to tie a tie, so you learned, making sure to help them make sure their uniforms were in pristine condition.
But better than telling your boyfriend about that, you settle on a different truth.
âNeeded to tie my brotherâs tie a lot before work.â You settle on, and he smiles. That was the first time you had mentioned any of your family, so he just nods.
âWhat was his name?â âWasâ is a cruel but accurate detail.
âAnthony.â You tell him, finishing your work on his tie. Then, you press a kiss to his cheek. âReady for breakfast?â He smiles and nods, as you direct him towards your table.
Yes, even though you ate mac and cheese while sitting on the floor when you first met him, you do own a table.
âWhatâs for breakfast?â
âPancakes and sausage. Oh, and Coffee,â You tell him. You serve breakfast and sit across from him, placing a jar of jam on the table as well as syrup. When you pop the lid off the jam, Matt tilts his head.
âWhy do I smell strawberry jam?â He questions, and you just raise an eyebrow.
âFor my pancakes?â
He begins to laugh.
âThis is what I mean when I say youâre odd. The only other person I know whoâd do that is my dad, who learnt it from my grandparents.â He tells you. You shrug.
âI grew up with jam. Syrupâs too sweet.â
âOf course you did.â He smirks, taking a bite of his breakfast.
After Matt leaves for work (After breakfast, a make out session and then ten minutes with you fixing his disheveled look), you begin to actually clean your apartment. But your apartment is only so big, so by lunchtime, youâre bored again.
So, you start cooking and making these chicken ceaser wraps and french fries, before hopping in the shower. Youâve never dated anyone who youâve felt the need to make and bring lunch to, but there is a first time for everything.
When you get to his office, you take a while to notice and observe every little thing about the walk. When you get to the front door, your hands run over the sign that reads âNelson, Murdock & Page.â And then you remember that in going up these stairs, youâll meet his two best friends, and your stomach flips at the idea of it.
But your fingers twitch at the idea of seeing Handsome Matthew again. Youâre incredibly down bad for the man you refuse to sleep with, so you push open the door, making your way to the office. When you step inside, youâre faced with a blonde man holding a cup of coffee, talking to a different, more blonde, woman who eats her lunch.Â
Maybe you have the wrong office.
âHiâ Uh, Iâm looking for Matt.â The words tumble out of your lips, and you wish you could say something more.
âYeah, heâs in his office, I can grab him for you.â The man says kindly, and steps towards the only office door thatâs closed. You nod and stand awkwardly. This is weird, you know that. You are a stranger in this office holding a big lunch box.
Matt steps out of his office and smiles in your direction. Immediately, you relax. There he goes, Handsome Matthew completely messing up your thought patterns and making you go against everything you ever thought youâd do.
âHi.â He says, leaning in to give you a quick kiss.
âHey.â You smile, and you see a moment of recognition on the faces of his coworkers.
âOh, youâre the girlââ The man starts, and then it clicks that these people must be his best friends.
âAnd youâre Foggy and Karen.â You smile, sticking a handout for them to shake, and they do. You introduce yourself, and they do the same. Itâs not as awkward as you wouldâve thought, but youâre making it so much worse in your head.
âWhatâs going on?â Matt asks, and you redirect your attention to him.
âUh, I made lunch. I thought Iâd bring it to you.â He smiles at this.
âThank you. Here, letâs uh, eat in my office.â He takes your hand, and you tell Foggy and Karen that it was nice to meet them, as he closes the door behind him. You sit down in one of his chairs.
âSorry for just barging in on you guys. I probably should have called first.â You decide, but he shakes his head.
âNo, no, itâs perfectly fine.â He smiles, sitting down in his own chair as you unpack lunch. Youâre seriously not used to any of this, so itâs as if youâre taking foreign steps.
The two of you make pleasant conversations before Matt asks you,
âHey, do you want to come to the bar tonight?â He asks, âWe have a usual spot we go to. I thought it might be a good way for you to get to know my friends.â He hums.
âOh, I donât want to intrude...â
You also donât really want to get drunk around Matt, afraid of what you might say. But he answers,
âDonât worry, Foggyâs wife is going and so is Karenâs boyfriend.â You notice the shift in Mattâs body language.
âYou donât like Karenâs boyfriend.â You immediately recognize.
âWhat? Noââ He chuckles, âItâs just a complicated history..â The part of you that never grew up, that wants to dive head first into drama, the part of you that is still twenty something, clutching the arm of your sister as she spills about all the people she doesnât like gets to your mouth before you can stop it,
âWhat do you mean, âcomplicatedâ?â You ask, and he just laughs a little.
âReally, sweetheart, itâs notââ
âLetâs make a deal,â You say, âIn exchange for me bringing you a delicious lunch,â You start, âAnd for telling you something about my messy past, you have to tell me about that complicated history.â
âDeal.â
âOkay, than spill.â
âYou remember a few years back, the uh, Punisher?â He asks, and you tilt your head. No, you donât. It was probably before you were allowed to have autonomy and live on your own.
âUh.. No.â
âWhat? It was all over the news.â
âI wasnât living in New York until a few years ago.â Not untrue, you were living in the middle of Europe until recently.
âOh, right.â He nods, âWell, he killed a lot of people he thought deserved it, and, as someone who has great respect for human life, I donât know, I just canât imagine dating someone with a kill count at all, let alone over thirty people.â He sighs, âBut Karen sees something in him, I guess.â
A shiver runs down your spine. You realize that you canât ever tell Matt about what had happened to you. He wouldnât understand, heâd see you as a monster. Well, you are a monster, but you cannot ever tell him that! Is this a mistake? Are you supposed to break up with him now not to hurt him?
âYeah, I can understand that.â You take another bite of your wrap.
âI believe Iâm owed some of your messy history.â
âRight,â you nod, âWell, Before I moved here, I was living in Europe.â You tell him.
âReally? Where in Europe?â
âHere and there.â You shrug. âI just sort of went wherever I was needed.â You explain, againâNot a lie. Definitely not a lie. You were ordered around and told to go here and there.
âWhat did you do there?â He asks.
âItâs all kind of a blur,â Youâre really being truthful now.
âHas anyone ever told you how weird and odd you are?â He acts, voice full of affection.
âYou. Last night.â You grin, and he just grins back.
âRight. I really have a way with words, huh?â
âYup. Youâre a real charmer.â
âI meant it though.â
âWhich part? The part where you called me strange?â
âThe part where I asked you to come out to the bar with us tonightâAnd the part where I told you Iâd stay with you for as long as youâll have me.â
âYes.â
âYes youâll come to the bar with us or youâll let me stay with you for a while?â
You get up, circle around his desk, before placing your hand on his jaw, tilting his head up to you. Your other hand comes up to take his glasses off. For a minute, you just admire him, before pushing the hair from his face. Then, you lean in to press a kiss to his lips.
When you pull away, his lips try to follow yours, but your thumb just gently wipes away your lipstick stains from his lips.
âYes.â You repeat, and he just grins.
He absolutely adores you.
You make sure to fix your hair before you leave your apartment, and then, you find yourself leaning on the brick wall outside of the bar. Your heart is racing, and although you do not smoke, god you need a cigarette.
Your foot taps anxiously against the pavement.
This will be fine, you tell yourself. Matt likes you, surely you can get the others to do the same. Or at least, you can try your damn best, and not just sit out here like a bitch.
Your head glances over to the door as a rather tall and gruff man approaches the door. He sees you staring at him, and opens the door before asking,
âYou coming in, kid?â
Kid.
Youâre a hundred years old, but okay.
âUh, yeah.â You answer, before heading into the bar, âThanks,â He just nods back at you. You walk in and look around for Matt and his friends. You immediately soften when you see him. Of course you can do this.
As you make your way over to them, the man who opened the door for you also heads over to them. You tilt your head as you get to your boyfriend and his friends before Karen comes over to you guys, sends you a smile, before greeting the man with a kiss. Oh. This is the boyfriend that Matt doesnât like.
Matt greets you with a kiss, before Karen asks,
âWhat are you drinking?â You realize sheâs asking you. What do you drink?
âUh, whatever. I kind of like everything,â You smile weakly, before shrugging. She just nods, and then her and her boyfriend head over to the bar. You glance over to Matt, and smile. âHi.â
âHi.â He smiles and kisses you again. âIâm glad you decided to join us.â
âWell, I did say yes earlier.â
âYeah but you were being very vague and odd.â
âYou said you liked that!â
âShhh,â and then he kisses you again.
âYou two are gross.â His friend, Foggy, says, and his wife just swats his arm.
âSorry,â You smile, and then Frank and Karen are back at the table, and this large bottle of whiskey is placed on the table, and six glasses are placed along side it.
âWoah, big bottle.â Foggy whistles, and Karen shrugs.
âLong week. Lots of whiskey required.â Matt leans over to you and says,
âYou donât have to drink that if you donât want toââ
âI said I like everything,â You told him, âAnd I meant it.â You remind and the people around you laugh, so it definitely gratifies your desire to please them.
âSee, this is the type of energy you needed in a date,â Foggy grins, and Karen laughs as she pours the whiskey for you all.
âI agree, I like her a lot more than I liked the last one.â
âFlattered, I love when people talk about me like Iâm not here,â You tell them, as you take a long drink of your whiskey.
âYou are odd,â Foggy says, and again, his wife swats his arm.
âFranklin, you cannot say that to someone you just met!â
âI was just joking, really itâs fine,â You assure, and take another sip of your drink. Then another drink. Your eyes get a glint of dog tags hanging around Frankâs neck. You nod to him. âMilitary?â Everyoneâs head snaps to look at you, and then to him.
âMarines.â He answers, and he waits.
âI was a nurse overseas for a while.â And you almost slap your hands over your mouth, horrified at the words that just left your lips. Everyone looks at you, very confused, including sweet Handsome Matthew.
âWait, you were in the army as a medic?â He asks, and you just nod.
âYeah, I donât.. really like talking about it..â You sigh, âIt was a long time ago.. Before I was in Europe doing whatever, I was in Europe being a nurse.â
âEurope? There hasnât been active combat in Europe since the 40âs,â Frank says, and you shrug.
âThatâs where they had me. Itâs where I learned to drink.â You finish your drink and go to refill it, âYouâd be surprised how many young cadets try to assert their dominance over drinking games.â You laugh fondly at the memory.
Matt leans in to kiss your cheek, whispering in your ear, âOdd.â
You and Frank get into your own form of a drinking game as the night goes on. After two glasses, Foggy and his wife stop drinking, something about brunch with her parents in the morning.
Matt stops drinking after three, and Karen after four.
But here you and Frank are, swapping war stories like old army buddies as you make your way through the bottle. Five, six, seven.. You canât remember by the time the bottle is empty. All you know is youâre leaning against Matt, and Frank is holding Karen close, and you are happy.
You donât feel hidden anymore.
When the bottle is done, Mattâs fingers run up and down your arm.
âWe gotta get you home, honey.â
âYou need to kiss me.â You blurt, too drunk to know what youâre saying.
âWhat?â He grins.
âKiss me. I want you all over me,â and you lean over to kiss him, and after a few moments, he pulls away from the kiss.
âAlright, but letâs get you home first.â And then you nod, because thatâs a good idea. You donât want Frank and Karen to see all the vicious things you want to do to Handsome Matthew. He helps you up and wraps his jacket around your arms, before glancing back to his friends. âHave a good night guys. See you Monday.â
You take a minute, before smiling at his friends.
âThanks for having me. I had fun.â You cannot remember the last time you had this much fun. âSorry Iâm so fucking odd,â You start giggling, âBut I had fun.â Everyone else, too tipsy and drunk to say much else, just laughs and sends you on your way.
You and Matt stumble home, as you mumble soft things about how much you like him, how pretty he is.
When you get back to your apartment, he locks the door behind you and helps you to your bedroom. Once there, you begin to kiss him.
âSweetheart,â He mumbles into your lips, âWait,â He pulls away and smiles at you. âPajamas first.â He requests, and you nod.
âYeah. Great Idea.â You mumble, going over to your drawers (Not the one with your vibrator, socks and gun) and pull out an old tee shirt and shorts. You begin stripping down, and you stop and glance to Matt, in just your shorts and bra, before asking, âWait, how do I know youâre not staring at me?â
He almost laughs at how drunk you are.
âHoney,â he begins softly, and then taps the space between his eyes. Then you laugh, feeling silly.
âOh.â You unclip your bra and slip on your tee shirt. You sit on the bed, and then lay down. You sigh deeply, your bed surprisingly comfortable after all of those drinks. You watch as Matt begins to strip down. âHandsome.â You mumble, and he laughs.
You fall asleep as he kicks his pants off before crawling into bed with you.
You wake up at some god-awful hour, maybe around two in the morning. You run over to the bathroom and vomit into the toilet. After a while of throwing up, you wander on over to the kitchen.
You take a big, long drink of water, before sighing deeply.
Your stomach growls. You find a loaf of sourdough bread you had brought home from work yesterday and begin to butter a few slices. You munch on your food, and remember Matthew in your bedroom.
Your Matthew.
You finish your snack, and then find yourself sitting on the floor of your kitchen. Just like you did the first night. Your lean your head back against the cabinet. You think about your boyfriend, and you think about everyone you lost.
In your half drunk state, You only smile when Matt sits next to you on the floor.
âWhatâre we doing on the floor, baby?â He asks softly.
âJust.. Sleepy..â You mumble, and then a grin spreads across your face. âIâm thinking about my best friend.â
âYour best friend?â
âTaylor.â You say softly, âShe was my best friend.â
âAnd where is she now?â He asked, leaning over to brush your hair out of your face.
âOh, she died ten years ago.â You say, and then laugh as if itâs funny. âNatural causes.â You shrug. She had died of old age.. And you werenât there for her. Your best friend..
Mattâs arm is around you in an instant.
âIâm sorry, baby.â He says gently, and leans in to kiss your head.
âAnd you..â You glance over to him. âYou.. I donât even know what to do with you.â You laugh, and he frowns.
âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean I..â You sigh. âI mean that no oneâs ever made me feel like you have..â You mumble, and then you admire him, only in his boxer briefs. âI love you, Handsome Matthew. And I donât know what to do about it..â You mumble.
Matt just leans in to kiss your head again.
âIf I said I love you too, would that help?â
âIt would be a start..â
âI love you.â
âEven though Iâm odd?â You ask, âWeird and bizarre? Off my rocker, completely out of my fucking mind..?â
âEspecially because youâre odd.â
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Don't feel bad about posting angst like this author. There's sickos like me who will snort it like their last line of crack.
Okay but seriously, loved it! I want more angst, NO COMFORT! Lol at least for a little bit. But I can't wait to see more, even if everything gets resolved in the next chapter.
Also quick thought, reader either has to get turned at some point, or Billy needs to be human, if this story has a happy ending. THATS HOW VAMPIRE BOOKS GO! Immortals can't live mortals, so I'm counting on a vampire reader eventually.
Whatever happened to Billy I blame Krista, even if she had nothing to do with it.
Great job author!!!
Chapter Eleven
Plot summary : Desperate to get away from your controlling family, you take a job in New York as a wealthy vampire's blood source. A million dollars awaits if you can make it through a year, but life with Billy Russo is not going to be as simple as you think.
Pairing : Billy Russo x Reader
Story Rating : RÂ Chapter Rating : R
Warnings : [This is a fic for 18+ only, minors DNI] Violence against reader. Also some very smutty smut using toys (not related to the violence). All chapters will contain mentions of blood. Please check the warnings on each chapter if you choose to follow this story.Â
Word Count : 5.4k
A/N : Please, please, please read the warning. I'm sorry it's probably a little spoiler-y but I'd rather be safe than sorry even though I don't tend to write these things in the most graphic way. If you don't want to read it, it's the last few hundred words of the chapter (I think it's pretty well telegraphed). Also, I'm sorry for this, please don't hate me đ
CHAPTER ONE | CHAPTER TWO | CHAPTER THREE | CHAPTER FOUR | CHAPTER FIVE | CHAPTER SIX | CHAPTER SEVEN | CHAPTER EIGHT | CHAPTER NINE | CHAPTER TEN
MASTER LIST
Chapter Eleven
Billy didnât go back to work and, as the days passed it got harder and harder to tell if he was better for it. Every time youâd mention it, heâd mutter something about Frank, about not wanting to have to deal with it and, then, distract you by telling you about how heâd rather spend time with you. And, when that stopped working, when youâd try to talk to him about it, heâd move onto more physical means of distraction.
But every time his phone buzzed or lit up with a notification, youâd see his irritation flare.
You sat with your legs draped over his lap as you tried to concentrate on your book, The Count of Monte Cristo, while Billy read emails on his phone. You had wanted to suggest doing something, going out for a drive or to see a movie, but Billy seemed tired and you didnât want to bother him.
His phone buzzed and he huffed.
âWas that work?â You dared to ask him and received a grumbled answer in response. âI donât think youâre going to be able to avoid it forever, Billy...â
âIâm not avoiding it,â he sighed, rubbing his hand over your bare calf, âI just donât want to deal with it right now.â
âHeâs not going to change his mind about us unless you talk to him,â you tried again. âUnless youâre planning on skipping work for the next eight months...â
At this point, you were starting to wonder if that was the plan, if Billy was simply going to stay home every night until your contract was over. He didnât seem to be in any hurry to go back to work. But, as much as you were enjoying having him in the penthouse every night, you felt responsible, like you were fucking up his life.
âWe could go away together? Somewhere with a beach?â He tried to change the subject.
âBilly...âÂ
âI donât want him to ruin this for us,â he relented, his tone turning tense. âThese last few days have been so good and I just want it to last a little longer.â
âHeâs not going to ruin anything,â you told him. âWe get to decide what this is. No one else. I just donât want you to burn bridges and wreck your life for me.â
He fell silent and you hoped he was thinking about what you were trying to tell him. As much as the incident at the party had upset you, you couldnât just think about yourself; in just over eight months time, youâd be gone and Billy would have to carry on without you. You didnât want him to lose friends or damage his business on your account.
âFine, Iâll go in tomorrow.â
You kept your relief to yourself, not wanting to say or do anything to anything that might make him change his mind. Your attention returned to your book while Billy got up and headed for the kitchen, answering his phone as he went. Obviously he wanted some privacy, but that didnât stop you from trying to listen in to Billyâs quietly spoken half of the conversation.
âWhat do you mean you lost her?â He practically hissed. âHow did she even... past security... whose plus one?âÂ
His voice got lower making it impossible for you to hear anything else, but the call lasted at least another minute and the look on Billyâs face when he returned told you far more than words ever could; he was frustrated.Â
âIs everything okay?â
âIt will be,â he answered cryptically. You gave him a questioning look urging him to explain. âIâm just making sure Krista canât get near you again.â
âOh.â
It was the first time heâd mentioned her since the party. You hadnât asked. Honestly, you hadnât wanted to. The less you thought about other women Billy had let into his life, the better.
âIâm not going to let her hurt you,â Billy promised, sitting back down and pulling your legs back onto his lap. âI wonât let anyone hurt you.â
You both fell back into silence; your attention returned to your book and Billy continued to look at his phone, reading through messages and declining calls. Eventually, put his phone face down on the coffee table. Over the top of your book, you watched him rub his eyes and slouch back.
For a moment you thought he might close his eyes and try to rest but, instead, he caught you peeking at him.
âYou know, I was thinking about the other night,â he said as his hand moved back to your leg and softly caressed your bare skin, from your ankle up to the hem of your cropped leggings and back again.
âWhich part of the other night?â You asked, a hint of warmth already starting to bloom across your cheeks.
His fingers wrapped around your ankle, lightly holding you, as if he thought there was any chance that you might try to pull away from him.
âThe part when you had my cock in your mouth, giving me the best blowjob of my life, and you came without my permission,â he stated with a smirk, making a point of ignoring the way your breath caught. You bit your lip as he looked at you. âYou owe me an orgasm, hummingbird.â
âIs that my punishment? To come for you?â You asked, trying to fight back your embarrassment so you could play his game.
His smirk turned to something darker, something almost sinister, something barely restrained and full of wanting. âThat depends on if you want consequences for breaking the rules.â
Your heart skipped a beat; at the unasked question and the hungry way he was looking at you. Already he seemed to be forgetting about work, Krista, and everything else that had upset him, and you wanted to keep him that way.Â
âThey wouldnât really be rules if they didnât have consequences,â you said, trying to hide your nerves though you were sure he could see right through you.
âAre you willing to accept any punishment that I choose?â He asked and you nodded. âSo, if I told you to go to your room and bring back one of your toys, youâd do it?â
You stopped breathing. You felt completely frozen, like even your heart didnât know whether to beat or not. Your cheeks felt like they were burning and your wide eyes were fixed on him.
A couple of seconds later, Billy opened his mouth, no doubt about to tell you that you didnât have to, that he was only playing around. There was a flash of something like embarrassment on his face, regretting taking things too far.
âYes,â the word leaving your lips in an awkward squeak before he could walk back the question.
Billy seemed just as surprised as you were, so much so that he hesitated before responding, leaving you with time to change your mind if you wanted to. But you didnât want to change your mind. You had no idea what he was planning or what he wanted to do, but you wanted it, in part because you wanted to try and bring him out of his frustrated mood but, also, because you were feeling brave.
He licked his lips, waiting a second more, not taking his eyes off of you.
âOkay then, go and get the toy you used the morning I heard you moaning my name,â he said, a hint of daring in his tone, as if he was still expecting you to back out.Â
Moving your legs from his lap, you stood up and slowly started to walk towards your rooms, trying your best to just breathe through the waves of panic and excitement that were crashing over you. Your steps got quicker once youâd slipped through the door to your room, not wanting to overthink what might happen in case it made you want to back out.
You quickly retrieved the blue vibrator and returned to Billy, watching as his grin grew wider. You didnât realise that you were clutching it tightly in both hands until Billy extended his hand.Â
Your heart raced as he took the toy from you and inspected it, turning it in his hand before looking back at you. Without saying a word, Billy reached for you, placing his hand on your chest above your racing heart and for a few seconds his eyes shut, just enjoying the moment. Then he kissed you, pulling you close. Your own eyes fluttered shut.
His fingers hooked on the waistband of your leggings and you helped him lower them, stepping out of them without breaking the kiss.Â
A gasp slipped out against his lips as you felt him press the toy between your thighs, softly rubbing it against you over your panties. You tensed when he turned it on, a bolt of arousal running up your spine, causing you to arch your body against him.
He moved you back, leading you down onto the sofa and following after, keeping his lips against yours and the toy between your legs.
It wasnât long before your hips started to move, desperately seeking more friction despite how self-conscious you felt. Your heart was still racing and embarrassment was clawing beneath your ribs, but you wanted more. And so did Billy.
The toy was dropped onto the sofa while his hands started to pull at your panties, revealing you to him.
âFuck, hummingbird, youâre soaked already,â he muttered, roughly tugging your panties the rest of the way down, leaving you in nothing but your baggy shirt that had ridden up to just below your bust.
Your cheeks burned as he lifted the panties to his face and took a long inhale through his nose. His body shuddered and tensed.
âHow is it that everything about you makes me want?â He asked, dropping your panties to the floor. He slipped the vibrator between your legs again, pressing the tip against your clit before turning it on again. âI canât get enough of you. Iâll never have enough of you.â
Before you could even try to wrap your head around what he was saying, his lips were on yours, his tongue pushing its way into your mouth.Â
It wasnât long before you were moaning against his lips, almost forgetting that this was supposed to be punishment. Almost forgetting that you didnât have his permission to come.Â
He pulled the vibrator back just in time, turning it off. âNot until I say so.â
You nodded, taking deep breaths and trying to calm yourself. When you were ready, you felt the toy between your folds as he coated it in your arousal, before positioning it at your entrance.Â
Your lips parted and a moan tore from you as he began to fill you. Wet enough to take the toy without any resistance, it wasnât long before every inch was inside of you, and Billy started to fuck you with it. He started slow, but it didnât last.
âMoan for me,â he groaned against your neck, still fucking you with the toy, âmoan for me like you did that morning...â
âBilly...â you moaned, then; âMr Russo...â
You heard his breath catch and a growl claw its way from him, and even though you were at his mercy, it made you feel powerful.
âMr Russo...â you gasped, over and over.
His lips covered yours, swallowing down the moans that heâd asked for, as if heâd realised that it was too much, that he couldnât take anymore. He pulled back the toy, almost slipping it from you entirely before filling you with it again and starting to set a much faster pace. Your eyes stayed closed tight, imagining that it was Billy inside you, that he was finally giving you what you both craved.
That thought alone had you clenching around the toy, your arousal climbing higher and higher, pushing you closer to breaking point. He took you right to the precipice before pulling the toy out, leaving you empty and unfulfilled.Â
Your eyes opened, fixing on him, whining when you saw his smirk.
âYou wanted a punishment,â he told you darkly, tormenting you by pressing the tip of the vibrator against you, pulling it back again when you shifted your hips, trying to push yourself onto it. âIf you misbehave youâll only make it worse for yourself.â
You stilled immediately, earning a smile from Billy. He kissed you softly, distracting you as he turned the vibrator back on and ghosted it over your swollen clit. Again, you squirmed, wanting more than just a grazing touch.
âDo I have to tie you down?â He asked against your lips, his tone causing your heart to race a little faster, leaving no doubt in your mind that heâd do it.Â
It should have worried you, maybe even scared you, but all you could think about was the unfulfilled ache between your legs.
Billy continued to tease you, but even those gentle touches were enough to start you climbing towards orgasm, and he knew it. Every fibre of your being seemed to tense, like thousands of springs being coiled too tight, at any moment you knew that youâd snap.
But, again, Billy denied you.
âBilly,â you pleaded as a feeling of discomfort started to fill you.
âI think I preferred Mr Russo,â he teased, an edge to his voice that sent a shiver down your spine.Â
âMr Russo,â you tried again, wanting to give him whatever he wanted.
âThatâs better.â A moment later, he had the toy against your lips and a dark grin on his lips. âOpen up.â
You hesitated for a beat before doing what you were told, parting your lips and letting him slip the vibrator into your mouth. Without being asked, you started to suck the toy as he moved it in and out of your mouth.
âI dream about this mouth,â he groaned against your ear, âand these perfect lips, and how good they feel wrapped around my cock. Itâs like you were made just for me.â
Another moan escaped you as his teeth nipped your ear. When he lifted himself over you again, he stared, watching the toy as he fucked your mouth with it, his jaw set. You kept your eyes on his, letting him see exactly what he was doing to you.Â
You licked your lips when he finally pulled the toy away. You didnât look down, didnât beg for what you needed, you just kept looking at him, giving him complete control.
âMr Russo...â you gasped as he plunged the toy between your walls again, this time moving at a merciless pace that you knew youâd never be able to withstand.
âCome for me,â he demanded, turning the vibrator back on as he fucked you with it.
You did as ordered, crying out as your body was finally granted relief.
You werenât sure when heâd pulled his cock from his sweatpants, but there it was as he kneeled over you, your thighs shook wildly as he kept the vibrator buried inside you with one hand and started to desperately fist himself with the other.
He grunted and swore, coming quickly, finally pulling the toy away so he could coat your trembling pussy and thighs with his cum. You whined softly, overstimulated and far too sensitive, as his finger ran through your folds pushing some of his cum inside you, like he was claiming you and marking you as his.
Reaching for him, you pulled him down into a kiss, expecting things to de-escalate now that you were both satisfied. Instead he kissed you roughly, pressing his hips down against yours, letting you feel how achingly hard he still was.
Your fingers tangled in his hair until he took hold of your wrists and pinned them beside your head. Your breath caught and you struggled against his lips.
âBilly,â you gasped, tearing your lips from his.
If he heard, he gave no response, moving his lips to your neck, sucking and nipping, until you felt something sharp scrape your skin.
Fangs.
âBilly...â
A deep, guttural growl vibrated through his chest - a sound youâd heard before.
There was another scrape against your neck, this time causing pain. But before you could say anything, he was already pulling away from you. He moved awkwardly and suddenly, ending up on the floor next to the sofa, his head in his hands.
âFuck - fuck - Iâm sorry.â
It took a few seconds before you could think straight, reaching up to touch your neck and the small cut heâd left on your skin. Not a bite, just a scratch really, but enough to draw blood.
Torn between comforting him and running, you found yourself frozen, trying to understand what had just happened. And, as you thought back, you hated yourself for not noticing the warning signs sooner; the look on his face, the things that heâd said and the way heâd said them.Â
âHey,â you finally managed, awkwardly sitting up, trying to ignore the mess heâd left between your thighs. Gingerly, you reached for him, running your fingers through his hair. Billy bristled at your touch. âItâs okay.â
âItâs not okay,â he snapped, head still in his hands, âhow can you say itâs okay? How can you keep saying that?â
âBecause you stopped yourself. Again,â you answered back. âItâs a scratch, Billy. We both know that you couldâve done so much worse.â
âHow can you be so relaxed about this?â Billy demanded, finally lifting his head and letting you see the anguish on his face. âI feel like a fucking timebomb and youâre there acting like you werenât just five seconds away from death.â
âWould you have killed me?â You dared to ask, cutting through all of the usual bullshit, not sure how else to try and settle the issue once and for all.
âI -â for a moment he just stared at you, torn between what he wanted to tell you and the thing that terrified him more than anything, â- I donât know. I - I donât even know if I wanted to kill you or...â
A chill ran through you at what was left unsaid, filling that blank with a dozen terrible thoughts, and when you didnât immediately respond, Billy took that as a sign, pulling away and getting to his feet.
âStop,â you quickly got up, legs feeling weak beneath you while your hands pulled your baggy shirt down to try and cover yourself. âPlease donât go.â
âWhy are you fighting so hard for me?â
âBecause someone has to, Billy,â you told him without hesitation, âbecause you deserve to have someone on your side, even if you donât think that you do. You havenât hurt me and I donât think that you will, so stop trying to scare me.â
He seemed stunned by the sudden firmness in your tone, so much so that he didnât try to argue.
âNow, sit down. I need to go clean up,â you told him, taking a step back. âIf you try to leave while Iâm gone, I will never forgive you.â
Billy hesitated but soon sat, fixing his gaze on the window while you grabbed your leggings and panties from the floor and headed towards your rooms.
You cleaned up as quickly as you could, putting a bandaid over the cut on your neck and changing into your pyjamas when you were done. As quick as you were, it still felt too slow and your heart was pounding uncomfortably with the thought that heâd be gone by the time you made it back out to the penthouse.
But he wasnât. He was exactly where youâd left him.
You cleared the distance and sat beside him, throwing your arms around him before he could even think about protesting, holding him tight.
âI donât think itâs a good idea for me to be around you right now,â he told you, his voice betraying his exhaustion.
âI think it is. I think this is the best place for you right now.â You said, watching as the confusion on his face deepened. âJust let me look after you. I donât want to be alone right now, and I donât think you do either...â
Moving slowly, you reached for a cushion and placed it on your lap, patting it softly.
âLay down,â you said softly, leaning a little so you could take hold of his hand and gently urge him towards you.Â
After a moment of hesitation, Billy moved, laying down and resting his head on the cushion. You started to gently run your fingers through his hair, and heard an awkward breath escape him.
âI used to get sick a lot when I was a kid and my nanna used to sit with me like this for hours,â you told him softly, watching as, little by little, he let himself relax.
You let a few minutes pass in silence, watching as the tension started to leave him, fingers still running through his hair. Eventually, you reached for the TV remote and put on Netflix, starting the next episode of Black Sails.
âPirates again?â He grumbled, the weight of his exhaustion seeming to catch up with him. You werenât sure what caused him to lose control, but you were starting to realise just how much effort it took for him to rein it back in.
âPirates again,â you confirmed. âJust close your eyes and relax.â
The whole while you kept stroking his hair, letting your eyes drop to him every few minutes, watching as he slowly gave up on trying to keep his eyes open. It was hard to tell if he was sleeping, but he was certainly more relaxed than he had been.
Hours passed. After three episodes of Black Sails, you decided to turn off the TV and close your eyes. At some point you drifted off, only to be woken when Billy started to move. His body was tense, eyes still shut tight, letting out the most heart rending little mutters, sounding like a terrified, wounded animal.Â
For a short while, you waited, hoping it would pass and heâd settle again, but it just seemed to get worse.
âBilly?â You tried, gently at first, running your fingers through his hair, trying to soothe him. âBilly, itâs just a dream. Youâre okay.â
He awoke with a gasp.
âHey, youâre okay, everythingâs okay,â you continued, still stroking his hair.
âHuh, what -â it took him a second to realise where he was. You watched him sit up, noticing the way that exhaustion seemed to cling to him. When he reached for his phone to check the time, his hand was shaking so much he almost dropped it. âIâm sorry, I -â
âWhat are you apologising for?â
âItâs two in the morning, I kept you up all night worrying,â he told you, looking about ready to get up and leave. âI should -â
âYou should lay back down and rest. You look exhausted,â you told him softly.
âBut you need to sleep too.â
âI was sleeping,â you said, putting a hand on his shoulder and gently tugging him back.
As much as Billy wanted to argue, he was too tired. He laid back down while you grabbed your yellow blanket from the back of the sofa and settled behind him, pressing yourself against his back and covering you both.
He gave an uncertain sort of huff. âIâm not used to being the little spoon.â
And, despite the situation, you found yourself bursting into laughter, pressing your face against the back of his neck and holding him all the tighter. A moment later you felt his body shudder with a tired laugh of his own.
âGo to sleep, little spoon,â you muttered sleepily, snuggling closer.Â
He was still for a few minutes, leading you to hope heâd fallen asleep until you heard him sigh.
âDo you want to talk about it?â You whispered.
âI just want to keep you safe.â
âIâm safer here with you than I would be if I left,â you confessed softly, pressing your lips to the back of his neck
âSo Iâm the lesser of two evils?â
âNo, Billy, youâre who I want to be with, even though I know itâll never be easy...â
You heard him take an awkward breath before starting to move, turning himself so he could face you. In the dark you could barely make out his face, but you knew he was looking at you.Â
âStay with me,â he said suddenly, desperately, like the thought had been weighing on him for hours.
âI am,â you told him, âIâm right here, Iâm not going anywhere.â
âNo, I mean after. I mean for more than a year,â then, much quieter, âforever.âÂ
âI...â
You fell silent, barely daring to breathe. More than anything, you wanted to say yes; you wanted to belong there with Billy, you wanted to spend the rest of your life in his arms.
âWhatever youâre running from, I can protect you. I can keep you safe,â he continued. âI want to be yours...â
âBilly...â
âI know itâs fucked up to ask you, but I can work on it, I can learn to stay in control, I can -â
âThatâs not the problem, Billy. I know you can stay in control, itâs just...â you sighed. âMy life is more complicated than you think and I donât want to cause you any trouble.â
âIs that a no then?â He asked, sounding broken just at the thought.
âNo. I donât know. I need some time to think,â you tried to explain, earning another sigh from him. âI want you to be mine, Billy. More than anything. But I canât just say yes now and hurt you in the long run. Just - just give me some time, okay?â
âOkay,â he said before falling silent.
Reaching for his cheek, you pressed your lips to his, and closed your eyes tight. âI want you to be mine. I want to stay. Things are just complicated,â you whispered before letting out a tired sigh, âIâve been dreaming about falling asleep in your arms...â
âOh, hummingbird,â he muttered softly, pressing his lips to your forehead and holding you tight.
You didnât feel him start to move until the break of dawn. In your sleep, youâd shifted, ending up with your head on his chest and your hand beneath his sweater resting on his waist, holding him tight.
He gave you a tired smile as you lifted your head.
âHow did you sleep?â He asked.
âFive more minutes,â you muttered sleepily, burying your face against his neck.
Billy laughed, holding you tight and kissing the top of your head. âIâd stay like this with you forever if I could.â
âThank you.â
âFor what?â
âFor staying last night. For trusting me,â you told him, keeping your face hidden. âI know itâs not easy for you and you scare yourself sometimes, but it means a lot that you didnât walk out.â
He didnât say anything and, even if he had, you werenât sure what you would have wanted to hear. Instead, you just closed your eyes again and tried to enjoy your five more minutes.
Eventually, you had to let Billy go so he could go to bed. You werenât sure how much sleep heâd managed to get but you wanted to make sure he was rested before his return to work that night.
That evening, you met him with his blood, nice and warm in his travel mug and ready for him to take to work. He seemed a little unsettled at the prospect, but you didnât give him time to linger before ushering him out of the penthouse.
You missed having him around, but you hoped heâd be able to fix things with Frank, and that youâd all be able to move on with your lives. It was a quiet night and you spent it relaxing before heading to bed early, falling asleep the moment your head hit the pillow.
A loud crash in the penthouse startled you awake some time before four am. Without even stopping to think you shot out of bed and headed for the door.
You stepped out into the gloom, finding the dining table had been flipped and one of the chairs laid broken and splintered against the wall. And, standing amidst the destruction was Billy.
âBilly, whatâs -âÂ
The question was left unfinished. The moment he turned you had your answer. It was like this first night in the kitchen all over again, only somehow worse. His dark eyes fixed on you, his whole body seeming to tremble and twitch like he was trying to crawl out of his own skin.
A low snarl escaped him and, for a split-second, he flashed his fangs.
He didnât say anything, didnât offer any of the usual warnings or tell you to stay back, he just watched you edging closer and closer.
âWhat happened? Whatâs wrong?â You asked softly, knowing you needed to pull him out of it.
As you got closer, you noticed the state of him; his shirt was torn and drenched in blood, and there were deep scratches on his neck like someone had been clawing at his throat. With the holes in his shirt and the cuts on his neck, you couldnât tell if all the blood belonged to Billy.
You needed to get a closer look.
He gave another snarl. âDonât.â
But you didnât let that stop you. You edged closer, trying to get a look at him in the dim light. The corner of his lip curled again, giving you another glimpse at his fangs. His hand tightened to a fist at his side and he almost seemed to move forward before pulling himself back.
âBilly, what happened?â You tried again.
He took a shuddered breath, almost wincing as you reached for him, tenderly placing a hand on his cheek, hoping you could soothe him.
âWho did this to you?â
He leaned into your touch and his eyes closed, and for the briefest of seconds you allowed yourself to believe youâd fixed whatever this was.
His fingers wrapped around your wrist before you could even think to pull away, yanking your arm awkwardly as he forced you backwards, slamming you back against the wall. You yelped in pain, the impact forcing the air from your lungs. And, when you looked in his eyes, Billy wasnât there anymore.
âBilly,â you gasped, pushing against him, trying to escape his grasp.
A sob slipped out as he forced you back against the wall again, reminding you that you were nothing more than a weak, pathetic human.
Another snarl tore from his lips and he bared his fangs.
You turned and twisted and pulled, doing everything you could to keep him from biting you, raising your knee and hitting him in the groin as hard as you could. Billy staggered, winded, letting out an angry howl, his grip loosening enough for you to pull away.
Starting to run, you almost made it to your door when he grabbed your wrist again, this time pulling so hard that you screamed.
âMine,â he growled, pulling you back towards him.Â
The pain in your arm was overwhelming and only got worse when you tried to move.
âBilly, please,â you sobbed, âthis isnât you. You donât want to hurt me. Please, donât ruin this.â
For a moment he almost looked like your words had gotten through to him, but then he continued to pull you towards him, pressing your body to his.Â
You lashed out again, kicking and swinging your fist, managing to catch his face in a way that had his nose exploding and blood spraying everywhere.
This time you ran faster, making it into your rooms and into your bedroom.
Billy followed after, only a couple of steps behind, blood pouring from his broken nose.
You tried to shut the door, only to find his hand blocking it - a hand that he quickly pulled back when it started to sizzle. He couldnât come inside. He couldnât get to you in your room.
All he could do was stand and stare at you, his chest heaving, his face bloody, looking more monster than man. You clutched your injured arm to your chest, tears streaming down your face.
âI trusted you,â you sobbed, watching for a reaction and getting nothing but anger from the vampire.
A couple of seconds passed before you slammed the door shut and dropped to your knees. A loud thud in the corridor had you crawling towards the door, pressing your back against it even though you knew he couldnât get in. There were more sounds out in the penthouse, more thuds and bangs before, eventually, everything went silent.
End Note : As much as I love writing chapters like this one, I kinda hate posting them because I know that it's not exactly what some people want to read. So, I guess, no hard feeling if you don't want to continue reading after this one? IDK posting anything darker always makes me a little nervous but I don't want cute fluff all the time, especially not when I'm writing a vampire fic. But I do promise reasons and resolutions to this. It's not just there for shock value, is what I'm trying to say. Anyway, I'll stop rambling now đ Thanks for reading! I hope you have a great weekend and, as ever, thanks for all the love and support you showed on the last chapter!!
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As a bag balm fan, I'm insulted. But also I totally understand lol, maybe try Aquaphor or Vaseline! A bit pricier but works really well, and doesn't smell like sheep.
Me, to a group: hey it's like bitter cold and my skin's killing me, old lotion isn't cutting it
Group: try bag balm, it's amazing! Cheap! Farmers use it on their hands and put it on a cow's udders in cold weather! We swear by it!
Me: cool, I'll grab some!
Me, 2 days later:
I SMELL
Plot armor but itâs Bruce Wayneâs wealth.
Bruce is one of the richest men in the world. Bruce does not want to be one of the richest men in world.
He starts by implementing high starting salaries and full health care coverages for all levels at Wayne Enterprises. This in vastly improves retention and worker productivity, and WE profits soar. He increases PTO, grants generous parental and family leave, funds diversity initiatives, boosts salaries again. WE is ranked â#1 worker-friendly corporationâ, and productively and profits soar again.
Ok, so clearly investing his workers isnât the profit-destroying doomed strategy his peers claim it is. Bruce is going to keep doing it obviously (his next initiative is to ensure all part-time and contractors get the same benefits and pay as full time employees), but he is going to have to find a different way to dump his money.
But you know what else is supposed to be prohibitively expensive? Green and ethical initiatives. Yes, Bruce can do that. He creates and fund a 10 year plan to covert all Wayne facilities to renewable energy. He overhauls all factories to employ the best environmentally friendly practices and technologies. He cuts contracts with all suppliers that engage in unethical employment practices and pays for other to upgrade their equipment and facilities to meet WEâs new environmental and safety requirements. He spares no expense.
Yeah, Wayne Enterprises is so successful that they spin off an entire new business arm focused on helping other companies convert to environmentally friendly and safe practices like they did in an efficient, cost effective, successful way.
Admittedly, investing in his own company was probably never going to be the best way to get rid of his wealth. He slashes his own salary to a pittance (god knows he has more money than he could possibly know what to do with already) and keeps investing the profits back into the workers, and WE keeps responding with nearly terrifying success.
So WE is a no-go, and Bruce now has numerous angry billionaires on his back because theyâve been claiming all these measures heâs implementing are too expensive to justify for decades and theyâre finding it a little hard to keep the wool over everyoneâs eyes when Idiot Softheart Bruice Wayne has money spilling out his ears. BUT Bruce can invest in Gotham. Thatâll go well, right?
Gothamâs infrastructure is the OSHA anti-Christ and even what little is up to code is constantly getting destroyed by Rogue attacks. Surely THAT will be a money sink.
Except the only non-corrupt employer in Gotham city isâŚ.Wayne Enterprises. Or contractors or companies or businesses that somehow, in some way or other, feed back to WE. Paying wholesale for improvement to Gothamâs infrastructure somehow increases WEâs profits.
Bruce funds a full system overhaul of Gotham hospital (itâs not his fault the best administrative system software is WEâhe looked), he sets up foundations and trusts for shelters, free clinics, schools, meal plans, day care, literally anything he can think of.
Gotham continues to be a shithole. Bruce Wayne continues to be richer than god against his Batman-ingrained will.
Oh, and Bruice Wayne is no longer viewed as solely a spoiled idiot nepo baby. The public responds by investing in WE and anything else he owns, and stop doing this, please.
Bruce sets up a foundation to pay the college tuition of every Gotham citizen who applies. Itâs so successful that within 10 years, donations from previous recipients more than cover incoming need, and Bruce canât even donate to his own charity.
But by this time, Bruce has children. If he canât get rid of his wealth, he can at least distribute it, right?
Except Dick Grayson absolutely refuses to receive any of his money, wonât touch his trust fund, and in fact has never been so successful and creative with his hacking skills as he is in dumping the money BACK on Bruce. Jason died and wonât legally resurrect to take his trust fund. Tim has his own inherited wealth, refuses to inherit more, and in fact happily joins forces with Dick to hack accounts and return whatever money he tries to give them. Cass has no concept of monetary wealth and gives him panicked, overwhelmed eyes whenever he so much as implies offering more than $100 at once. Damian is showing worrying signs of following in his precious Richardâs footsteps, and Babs barely allows him to fund tech for the Clocktower. At least Steph lets him pay for her tuition and uses his credit card to buy unholy amounts of Batburger. But that is hardly a drop in the ocean of Bruceâs wealth. And she wonât even accept a trust fund of only one million.
Jason wins for best-worst child though because he currently runs a very lucrative crime empire. And although he pours the vast, vast majority of his profits back into Crime Alley, whenever he gets a little too rich for his tastes, he dumps the money on Bruce. At this point, Bruce almost wishes he was being used for money laundering because then heâs at least not have the money.
So childrenâgenerous, kindhearted, stubborn till the day they die the little shits, childrenâare also out.
Bruce was funding the Justice League. But then finances were leaked, and the public had an outcry over one man holding so much sway over the worldâs superheroes (nevermind Bruce is one of those superheroesâbut the public canât know that). So Bruce had to do some fancy PR trickery, concede to a policy of not receiving a majority of funds from one individual, and significantly decrease his contributions because no one could match his donations.
At his wits end, Bruce hires a team of accounts to search through every crinkle and crevice of tax law to find what loopholes or shortcuts can be avoided in order to pay his damn taxes to the MAX.
The results are horrifying. According to the strictest definition of the law, the government owes him money.
Bruce burns the report, buries any evidence as deeply as he can, and organizes a foundation to lobby for FAR higher taxation of the upper class.
All this, and Wayne Enterprises is happily chugging along, churning profit, expanding into new markets, growing in the stock market, and trying to force the credit and proportionate compensation on their increasingly horrified CEO.
Bruce Wayne is one of the richest men in the world. Bruce Wayne will never not be one of the richest men in the world.
But by GOD is he trying.
Friendly reminder with DareDevil Born Again coming to usâŚ
Mattâs other senses are heightened, but he is in fact blind. Every time a new seasons about to roll through we see the heâs faking it posts :/
This was so cute, and hilarious at the end!!!
I LOVE the symbolism and meanings behind Reader's dreams, and the vulnerability shown in Cooper's!!
Pairing: Cooper Howard/The Ghoul x Fem!Reader Summary: The chems and alcohol fuel some strange dreams for the two of you.... Tags: Slow burn (and I mean SLOWWW), angst, SOME smut (FINALLYYYY), eventually more smut, language, canon-typical violence, chem/alcohol use, more tags will be added Posted on AO3: Smoothie and The Ghoul Word Count: 1.6k
A smoothie and a ghoul lay side by side, their bodies intertwined and in a peaceful slumber, the effects of the alcohol and chems they consumed begin to take hold. Through the night, their minds are transported to a realm of vivid dreams, where reality bends and twists to the whims of their subconscious.
Smoothie
âPlease, sir. Please, sir, please.â The man's desperate pleas for mercy echo in the tense silence that hangs in the air as The Sheriff, who is quite obviously Cooper Howard, stands unwavering with his gun trained on him.
âThereâs an old Mexican eulogy.â The Sheriff begins, his gaze unwavering. âFeo fuerte y formal. Means he was ugly, strong, and had dignity. Well, Joey, Iâll give you two out of three on that front.â
The sharp crack of a gunshot splits the air, the deafening sound echoing through the stillness as the bullet finds its mark, piercing the man's forehead. He crumples to the ground, lifeless and motionless. Your heart races as you rush over to the Sheriff, the hem of your dress trailing slightly behind you, collecting dust from the barren ground.
His gaze meets yours, weariness in his eyes, hinting at the burdens he carries and the lines he's crossed in the name of justice.
"Oh, Sheriff!" you exclaim as you rush into his arms, "Thank you for saving the town! For saving me!"
"It was no trouble, ma'am," The Sheriff replies, his voice reassuring while he protectively embraces you. "Plenty of folks wanna make life hard for people just tryin' to survive. I'm not willing to stand for that kinda shit."
The familiar words spoken by him resonate deeply within you, stirring memories of the ghoul from your past who uttered the same words. As you stand in his embrace, the echo of that long-ago conversation plays in your mind. You slowly gaze up at the Sheriff, his touch gentle yet firm as he places one hand around your waist, drawing you closer. Leaning in close, your noses brush against each other in a tender, intimate moment. You close the remaining minuscule gap between you and press your lips to his in a soft, heartfelt kiss.
âHow can I ever repay you, sir?â you whisper.
âI believe you already know, maâam,â he smirks. Firmly guiding you toward a small worktable close by, he lifts you onto it, a rush of emotions and sensations coursing through you. His touch is commanding, his gaze intense as he looks into your eyes.
You can feel his growing bulge press against you, sending a shiver down your spine. His hands move with purpose, exploring every curve and contour of your body. The Sheriff's lips brush against your neck, leaving a trail of tingling sensations in their wake. Your heart races as desire flares within you, a primal need building with each passing moment. His fingers tangle in your hair as he pulls you closer, his lips capturing yours in a searing kiss.
He pulls your dress up with a certain abruptness, allowing it to slide over your legs and hips, fully revealing you to him. "No undergarments, miss? Youâre brave." He murmurs into your neck, his hands firmly cradling your hips as he pulls you closer. His breath on your skin is a tease, his whisper a command.
"Don't move," the Sheriff orders, his thumb beginning a gradual exploration of your intimate folds. The soft moan you emit in response elicits a deep groan from him, your reactions spurring him on. He carefully slips a finger inside you, the sensation sparking a shiver that courses through your body. Simultaneously, a nuclear detonation erupts in the distance. The ground vibrates ominously as the shockwave from the explosion begins to barrel towards you.
As he continues his ministrations, an undercurrent of urgency begins to build. The sheriff's breath hitches as he feels you respond to him. In the distance, the nuclear explosion casts an eerie glow, the rumbling shockwave growing ever closer. Your heart pounds, the adrenaline surging through your veins adding an unexpected intensity to the already charged moment.
"Stay with me," he commands, his voice a beacon of stability in the face of the looming chaos. The blast wave engulfs both of you, yet you remain unscathed. However, the Sheriff's appearance starts to morph grotesquely under the radiation's influence. His clothes fray and tear, his skin blisters and heals into severe scars, and every strand of hair on his body apart from those beautiful lashes youâve come to know evaporates. His nose starts to deteriorate, the transformation continuing until he becomes The Ghoul.
Despite the monstrous changes overtaking him, the Sheriff's eyes remain the same - dark, intense, and focused on you. "I'm still me," he rasps, his voice now a hoarse whisper. One hand, now roughened and scarred from the ghoulification, reaches out to you as his other hand continues the rhythmic movement of his fingers within you.
âCooperâŚâ you moan, a mixture of longing and desperation in your voice.
"Come for me, sweetheart," he urges, the command driving you towards euphoria. But just as the waves of ecstasy are about to wash over you... you suddenly wake up, the dream fading into the harsh reality of two men holding weapons. You glance over at The Ghoul, who remains undisturbed, sound asleep with a noticeable tent in his pants.
"Seriously?" you mutter in disbelief.
The Ghoul
The movie hums softly in the background, a mere backdrop to the unfolding scene between the two of you. As he leans in closer, the effects of the chems begin to show, his tough exterior slipping away to reveal a vulnerability beneath the surface. The quiet understanding in your eyes is a cruel sting, a reminder of the man he once was before becoming the grotesque parody of one of his film characters. Your gaze, strangely enough, holds a blend of intrigue, fear, and something akin to... desire?
His lips meet yours in an achingly tender kiss, an act so human. The moment they touch, it feels like a minor nuclear reaction, sparks fissioning through both your bodies in a wave of warmth and despair. Your lips are softer than he expected, the whisper of them against his own triggering a barrage of nearly forgotten memories - laughter, love, loss, all rolled into this one desperately intimate act. He pours his years of solitude and longing into the kiss, the taste of you intermingled with the bitter taste of whiskey.
He pulls away, his eyes meeting yours once more, searching for signs of repulsion or fear. Instead, he finds a silent understanding, a quiet acceptance that fills him with a strange sense of relief. He reaches up to gently brush a stray lock of hair from your face, his fingers lingering on your cheek. He can feel the heat of your skin, the pulse of your life beneath his touch, grounding him in a reality he thought he had lost long ago.
You move to straddle his lap, looking into his eyes for any sign of hesitation. "Is this okay?" He nods, his gaze never leaving yours. You lean in for another kiss, this one more intense than the one before. His hands move to your waist, pulling you closer as the kiss deepens. His lips move against yours with a newfound urgency, the taste of liquor on his tongue now mixed with something else - a raw, burning desire.
Your touch sends a shiver down his spine, the warmth of your body seeping into his, your heartbeat pounding in sync with his. The heat between you builds, each kiss stoking the fire within. Feeling the urgency of the moment, you start to move against him, the friction sending a shockwave of pleasure coursing through both of you. His breath hitches, a low groan escaping his lips as he surrenders to the intoxicating sensation.
You eagerly start undoing his belt and pants, your movements hurried and desperate as he trails his tongue and bites along your neck. A soft giggle escapes you, a mix of nervous excitement and desire. A groan rumbles deep from within him as you slip your hand down his pants, feeling the heat and hardness beneath your touch. Your hand envelops him, stroking him with a firm grip, igniting a fire within him.
Despite the intense pleasure coursing through him, a fleeting thought crosses his mind - does the texture of his skin unsettle you? Has the touch of a ghoul ever crossed your path? The curiosity lingers momentarily before being overtaken by pleasure once more.
You slide your hand over the head, getting your palm slick, then back down his shaft, making him sigh against your neck. The sound of your moan catches him off guard, stirring something within him that he thought had long been buried. For a fleeting moment, he questions whether you matter to him in a way he hadn't anticipated - he barely knows you, after all. He canât help but thrust a little into your hand in response.
"If you don't slow down, darlin'," he begins, his voice husky with a mix of warning and desire. But your response is to move faster, the urgency between you driving you to press your lips to his in a fervent kiss. His hands move lower to grab your ass, pulling you closer as your tongues entwine in a heated dance of desire. He's on the edge of ecstasy, lost in the whirlwind of passion, but the moment fractures abruptly as his eyes flicker open. The sight that meets his eyes - two armed men and you, with a look of disbelief on your face as he becomes aware of his painfully obvious erection.
âWell shit.â
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The angst was painful today, ouch đ
Gorgeous chapter with a really cute and wholesome ending. I'm so excited to see more of this series!!!
Word Count:Â 2.7K Warnings: mentions of death, religious trauma
Summary:Â (Y/N) Rossi is following in her fatherâs footsteps by joining the BAU team as a profiler. The girl genius knew almost everything but she could have never predicted falling for Aaron Hotchner, her boss, and her fatherâs friend. in their world mutual feelings are not enough to push them together. Will all the adversities and obstacles they face pull them together or push them apart forever?
A/N: a few days behind is better than a whole year 𫣠anywho very sentimental chapter ahead
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Winter had come at full force that December, and maybe that was the first sign of all that was to come. But for (Y/N), it only signified the anniversary of her motherâs death.
Just like she had done every year before, she had taken that day off, knowing her mind would be elsewhere, and her body would want to be there. Even if it fell on a weekend, she had to be sure that no calls would disturb the day. The monsters could wait one more day.
She looked herself over in the mirror. The turtleneck she had chosen felt particularly choking, her pants hung too low for comfort, and her motherâs necklace stood out too brightly against the dark clothing. Nothing was right. Nothing would ever be right. She pushed her hair behind her shoulders and sighed. That was as good as it would ever get.
She slipped her coat on before she left her house, and she wondered what her mother would have thought of her home. Would she have wanted her closer to the family home? Would she have liked the dÊcor? Would she have poked fun at how messy the house could sometimes get, or would she not have cared at all? Those were answers she would never get. At least not from the one person that mattered the most.
Her fatherâs car was waiting outside for her, his face wearing a similar solemn look to the one she had. It was the same routine every year. Heâd come to pick her up, theyâd go to the cemetery, and when David would tell stories of Iris, she would listen. Because she had none to share of her own. She had no memories, no stories, nothing to know of her mother that was her own.
âHey, dad,â she said as she jumped into the SUV. âItâs a cold one today.â
âIt really is,â he chuckled softly âI brought you some coffee and a butter croissant. Something tells me you didnât eat breakfast today.â
âYou know me too well, dad,â she snickered, taking the warm cup between her hands to heat her freezing hands. âDid you eat already?â
âHad myself a bowl of oatmeal with berries and bananas like your mom used to like,â he replied. âWashed it all down with some coffee and came here.â
âThatâs good,â she croaked, forcing a smile. âWere you able to get the flowers? My local shop was closed when I went by yesterday.â
âYeah. Iâve got the bouquet back there,â he smiled. âPeonies, irises, roses, lilies, and babyâs breath. All the ones she liked.â
Every time her father said things like that, her heart broke just a little more. He didnât know it. She would never say it. But the fact that he had lived a life with her mother when she didnât even know what she sounded like hurt. It pained her to miss a person she never had a chance to remember.
âDo you know it was your mom that would call you little bird?â
âDid she?â
âShe said you were always jumping around and fleeting from flower to flower when you were outside, just like a hummingbird would. Thatâs why she got that necklace made for you,â David chuckled at the memory. âEven when you were just a little baby, you always seemed to calm when you were with her in the garden.â
âWell, her garden has to be the best one in all of Virginia. Even to this day.â
âYou have Emile to thank for that,â he laughed. âIf it had been up to me, it would have died so many years ago.â
âAnd I guess I inherited your lack of a green thumb.â
âThat you did, little birdie,â he said. âBut you did inherit her good taste. For your third birthday, the last one with your mother âmay God have her in his gloryâyou insisted on having a garden fairy party. Iris asked you what flowers you wanted everywhere, and you said peonies. Well, at the time, you called them peenies.â
âI⌠I donât remember that,â she stammered. âI wish I did.â
âThatâs okay, little bird. We have the pictures, and Iâm sure thereâs a VHS somewhere with the video. Just have to check in storage, which might take a bit more than it should.â
âIt wouldnât if you let me organize it, dad. Iâve told you many times that you need to set up a system so things donât get lost in all the junk you still have from the olden days.â
âHey! You learned a lot from those olden days,â he pouted. âThose olden days paid for everything we have.â
âDoesnât mean itâs not disorganized.â
By the time they had reached the cemetery, they were a mix of laughter and sadness, coupled with the most beautiful bouquet theyâd brought to date. There was a thin blanket of snow covering the ground, a cold breeze whistling through the air. It was a horrible day to be out, but they wouldnât miss it for the world.
(Y/N) was expecting the bad weather. And although her coat did nothing to warm her against the wind, she hugged it closer to her body. What she was not expecting was to find Hotchner and Jack waiting on a bench right in front of her motherâs grave.
âAaron,â David called out with a smile that alerted the father and son to their presence. âDidnât expect to see you here.â
Once they were near enough, Jack took off on a soft run toward the woman. â(Y/N)!â he called as he reached to hug her. âYou said we could come, remember?â
âOf course I do, buddy,â she smiled softly. âIâm happy to see you.â
âThis is your mom, right?â The boy led her to her motherâs tombstone by the hand. âIris Jensen.â
âThatâs right,â she said. (Y/N) knelt down and ran her hand across the picture of her mother, tears already building in her eyes. âThis is my mom.â
âSheâs very pretty.â
âShe is, isnât she?â (Y/N) chuckled as her body betrayed her. Tears fell down her eyes before she could stop them, warming her skin before turning freezing under the weather. Jack quickly reached into his jacket, pulled out a blue handkerchief, and handed it to her. âThanks, kid.â
âJack, why donât you join me on the bench, and I can tell you about her?â David said. âIâve got some great stories.â
âIs that okay, (Y/N)?â
âOf course, Jack,â she smiled. âGo ahead.â
As the kid ran to her father, Hotchner wrapped his arms around her. Normally, she would have grown flustered at the interaction, but at that moment, she needed the comfort. âYou okay?â he asked quietly. âThis must be so hard.â
âI donât know why Iâm like this,â she muttered. âItâs been years already. I barely even knew her.â
âShe was still your mom, (Y/N). Itâs only natural that you feel this way.â
âI donât even remember what she sounds like,â the woman sniffled. âI donât even know what kind of mom she would have been growing up.â
âI⌠Iâm sorry, (Y/N). I donât know what to say.â
âItâs okay,â she smiled softly as she let him go. She got on her knees and started cleaning the tombstone, removing all specs of snow regardless of how futile it may have been. âThereâs not much to say.â
âAll I know is that I wish I had met her.â
âYeah,â she chuckled. âMe too.â
Aaron left her by herself then, allowing her the space to tell her mother about the year that had passed. She told her about her cases, told her about her friends, and even told her about her ever-growing feelings for an unmentionable person. But, most of all, she told her about how much she missed her.
But it didnât go over her head how she missed someone that much without really knowing who they were. She carried inside an emptiness that wasnât easily filled, and as hard as her father tried, never would be. And David tried, in his own way. He had his own grief to carry, and she knew that. She knew he hurt and wished Iris was still with them. But heâd found solace in the time he had shared with her while (Y/N) yearned for even just a second more with her mom.
âI wish you were here, mom,â she cried as she stood. âI see videos of you, and I canât tell if thatâs what you really sounded like or if your voice is too distorted by the camera. I wish youâd had more time, mom.â
âYou and me both, little birdie,â her father said as he joined her. âBut sheâs in Godâs glory now.â
(Y/N)âs blood boiled at that moment. She had never been religious, much to her fatherâs dismay. More than just the deity not fitting into her scientific mind, she couldnât believe in a god like her father did. Normally, she didnât mind his religious interjections. They were a part of who he was, and she didnât want to belittle his beliefs. But that day, something inside her couldnât stand it. Much less when he started to mutter a prayer.
âIâve asked you to please not pray aloud when weâre here, dad. Do you mind?â
âHoneyâŚâ
âNo, dad. I really donât want to listen to you talk about your god or ask to have mom in his infinite mercy. I donât wanna hear about it!â Her tone came out harsher than she intended, but she couldnât contain herself. Years and years of bottling up her feelings had her at her limit, and it was that moment that they had chosen to spill over. âJust, keep it in your head.â
âI donât understand, (Y/N). You never minded before,â David muttered. âThere was a time you used to believe in God. You even used to ask me to pray with you.â
âJesus, dad, I did that for you.â As she exclaimed Hotch told Jack to wait for him in the car, that (Y/N) needed a moment to herself. Hesitantly, the boy followed his fatherâs instructions and walked the short trail to the van. All he could understand was that (Y/N) was upset. Once Jack was gone, she continued. âHow could I ever believe in a god that took my mother away before I could even remember what my name sounded in her voice? I only went along with it because it seemed to make you happy, but I canât anymore. I canât listen to another word of how your god is merciful and how it was all his plan. He took my mother from me. How could I believe in a god that would take a mother from a child? All the memories I have of her are from behind a screen or moments lived by other people. I donât remember anything about her thatâs mine only, dad. You always tell me how you would love to have a second chance with my mom, and I didnât even get one.â
(Y/N) crumbled to the ground once more and suddenly felt arms around her. Instantly, she knew who it was and found herself sinking into Hotchâs embrace. He tried his best to calm her, telling her that everything would be okay and that she wasnât alone. She was normally the strong one. She was always the one who kept it all inside and helped others. But too many years of that had her shattered on the ground of the cemetery.
It took a few minutes for her sobs to finally subside, Hotchâs soothing circles on her arms working overtime to calm her down. They had ended up sitting on the cold ground, the snow slowly making its way through their clothes, but neither seemed to care. All that mattered was the comfort and the presence. Nothing else.
âYou okay?â Hotch whispered as she finally seemed to calm. âFeeling better?â
âI donât even know,â she chuckled weakly. âYour pants are dirty now. Iâm sorry.â
âDonât worry, I have a washer,â he joked. âBut how are you feeling? I know this must be a very overwhelming situation.â
âI donât know what Iâm feeling, honestly,â she sighed, sinking into the warmth of Hotchner. âItâs the first time Iâve ever blown up like that toward my dad, and I donât know why I did. Itâs been over twenty years that weâve been coming here, and Iâve never acted like this.â
âI think itâs safe to assume youâve been bottling up all these feelings for all that time. They were bound to come out one day or another.âÂ
âDonât profile me, Hotch,â she pouted. âBut youâre right. I mean, he lost the woman he loved, and even though I lost my mom, I felt bad for him because heâs the one who had all the memories with her. I never wanted him to feel bad or guilty for the fact that I had to grow up without her. Still, every time he says something like her death was godâs plan or that he has her in her mercy, it just sets me off.â
âHave you ever thought that religion is the way that he copes with her death? Maybe thinking that she is in heaven or that it was her time is his way to come to terms with the fact that she is gone.â
âI guess a part of me does understand that. But thereâs a side that doesnât want to,â she sighed. âBut I guess I have to apologize for the tantrum.â
âYour feelings are valid, (Y/N). Itâs just the way you express them that could be hurtful to others. But your dadâs a big boy,â he chuckled softly. âHeâs at the car with Jack. You ready to go over there?âÂ
âAs ready as I can be.â
Hotchner got up first, waiting with his hand extended until she needed it. And with another glance at the tombstone, she took the hand and stood up as well. The man walked beside her the entire time, his presence alone was enough to keep her grounded. As much as she wanted to break down and fall apart, she needed to keep it together.
âAnd she could spend days in her studio just painting, forgetting that hours passed. She would just lose herself painting and painting,â her father smiled as he talked to Jack. âShe would have been there the entire day if I had let her.â
âDo you have any of her paintings still?â
âOf course! All over the house,â he chuckled. âWould you like to see them, Jack?â
âYes! Can we, dad?â Jack asked as he noticed his fatherâs approaching figure. âI wanna see the paintings.â
âIf itâs alright with Dave, then itâs alright with me.â
âOf course!â the man exclaimed. âThe more the merrier. Weâll see you there.â
David and (Y/N) walked to the car in silence. Not saying a single word until they were inside. âIâm sorry, dad,â she finally muttered. âI shouldnât have yelled at you like I did. You donât deserve that.â
âIâd say it was long overdue, kid,â he smiled softly. âYou like to keep the peace and keep everything in. Iâm surprised it hasnât happened before. You have nothing to apologize for, little bird.â
âBut I do, dad. I shouldnât have yelled at you regardless.â
âYour mother used to say that yelling is the way the soul speaks,â he said. âWhen you can no longer keep anything in, it comes out fast and unmeasured. Words come out with thorns and spikes. And much like a flower, they donât mean to hurt you, but it is in their nature to protect themselves. Itâs okay to let it out once in a while. Doesnât matter how it hurts. If my beliefs hurt you, mia bella, all you have to do is tell me. I will try my best to keep it to a minimum.â
âAnd I will try to talk about how Iâm feeling instead of yelling it,â she smiled, taking her fatherâs hand in hers. âI love you, dad. And Iâm still sorry.â
âI love you too, little bird,â he beamed. âAnd you can make it up to me by helping with dessert tonight. Weâre making your momâs favorite.â
âTiramisu,â they chorused.
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Oh god why would you do this to me Bella!? This is heartbreaking đđ
Pairing: Frank Castle x Fem!Reader
Summary: Frank is a good manâyou learned that the day he brought your dog Lucky into your life. The two of you soon began a relationship afterwards, one that was rather unconventional with how often Frank was always on the road. But one night when he's back, you're hit with the realization that you're in love with him. Noticing your nerves, Frank eventually pulls the truth out of youâand then you're left confused and heartbroken when you wake up to find him gone the next morning.
Warnings: 18+; Angst with a happy ending (in part two), emotional hurt/comfort, smut (in part two), love confession
Word Count: 5.7k
a/n: This was going to be a one part thing but I wanted to give this story everything I needed to which meant it was growing into something bigger. So there will be a part two coming that has the happy ending and smut. For now, this is angst. Enjoy and feedback is always appreciated!
Humming absently to yourself, you sealed the lid on the tupperware container of the leftover pasta youâd made for dinner. A crisp breeze made its way through the open windows in your kitchen, that comforting and familiar scent of autumn soon approaching wafting inside and filling your house. You loved this time of year when the nights finally cooled off and you didnât have beads of sweat rolling down your back from the scorching heat of the day. There was something serene and calming about having your windows open at night, the sounds of the crickets outside a peaceful background to your evenings.Â
As you made your way over to the refrigerator, you heard the sound of a car rolling to a stop somewhere along the street out front, the noise louder than usual with your windows wide open. You saw Lucky raise her head from off the kitchen floor, perking up at the noise as you opened the refrigerator door and placed the container of leftover pasta inside. Lucky let out a soft whine from the floor next, your attention fully turning down towards your dog as you shut the fridge.
âItâs just a car, girl,â you told her. âNothing to be worried about.â
Making your way towards your dishwasher, you pulled the door open and slid out the bottom rack. Turning, you began pulling the dirty pots and bowls out of the sink from this evening and setting them one by one inside of the dishwasher. The loud thud of a car door closing outside rang out through your kitchen and Lucky jumped up from the floor. You paused, half-bent over the dishwasher as your focus shifted to her. She was standing perfectly at attention facing the living room, her entire body absolutely still except for her cropped tail. It was doing that hopeful, eager wag she would get where her tail would wag exactly three times before it stopped for a couple of seconds only to wag three more times.Â
And she only ever acted like this when she noticed Frank was back.
âIs your daddy here?â you asked Lucky.
Her head turned back towards you, a happy glint in her eyes. You couldnât contain your own excitement either, a large grin slipping onto your lips as you slid the dishrack back before closing the dishwasher door. Heading to the sink, you washed your hands, your smile only growing when you heard Lucky softly whining in barely contained joy.
By the time you were drying your hands on the kitchen towel, you heard a knock coming from the front door. Lucky bolted off towards it immediately, her excited barks loudly echoing through your previously quiet house. Making your way out of your kitchen and to the living room after her, you could hear Frankâs laughter coming through the open windows. The warm, resonate sound of it had you picking up your pace as you headed to the front door. It had been awhile since Frank had last stopped by and you'd certainly missed him.Â
Unlocking the door, you hurriedly pulled it open to reveal Frank Castle standing on your doorstepâor Pete Castiglione as everyone else in the world knew him as. But you had come to know him for exactly who he was shortly after the night you met him eight months ago now.Â
He was the one whoâd brought Lucky into the animal hospital youâd been working at late at night. Sheâd been in terrible shape, barely holding on from the abuse she had clearly suffered from, and she had been covered in injuries from what appeared to be dog fights. Heâd been in a panic about her, begging you to do whatever you could to save her that night when heâd barged in through the front doors carrying her limp body in his arms. Frank had barely left the animal hospitalâs parking lot for the entire week sheâd been in your care. He had always been checking in on her, asking if there was anything he could do.Â
It wasnât long before youâd looked into who he was, curious about the man who cared so much about an abused dog that supposedly wasnât his dogâand then youâd managed to uncover his past. Youâd been a bit wary of him at first, but Frank had only ever been kind and respectful to you and your colleagues. It was clear he had a big heart judging by how much he cared for the dog heâd rescued and couldnât seem to let go of. Though when she was finally ready to go home and recover, youâd expected he would want to take her with him, but heâd surprised you when he had told you that he couldnât. He was apparently living on the road for now, traveling from state to state without a real home, trying to find where he belonged. He had stayed only long enough to make sure she was healed and safe before he left.
You had ended up taking her in and naming her Luckyâbecause she was lucky Frank had been the one to find her and rescue her that night. But youâd also referred to her as your good luck charm because two weeks later, Frank had returned to the animal hospital you worked at and was asking about her. When he learned youâd been the one to give her a home, heâd asked if he could see her again. It was Lucky who had ultimately brought you and Frank together; she was the reason the pair of you had eventually fallen into the unconventional relationship youâd had for months now while Frank continued to live his life on the road trying to find himselfâthough you always wondered if he was really just punishing himself.Â
Pulling the screen door open, Frank stepped inside with a broad smile spread wide across his face, his warm brown eyes focused on you. The sight of him had your heart feeling ready to burst, a large smile spreading onto your own lips in return. Lucky quickly began excitedly hopping around by Frankâs legs, demanding attention as happy barks flew out of her one after another. She only quieted when he'd finally tore his eyes from you and focused his attention on her.
âHey girl,â Frank greeted Lucky. âYou missed me, did ya?â
He took two steps inside before swiftly dropping down to his knees on the floor beside her. Lucky was quick to bombard him in a series of kisses straight away, only further encouraged by his large hands scratching behind her ears. Laughing lightly at the pair of them, you closed the front door and locked it before turning and leaning against it, watching the both of them with that smile lingering on your lips. Luckyâs entire lower half wiggled back and forth in delight as Frank continued to enthusiastically scratch behind her ears, muttering sweet words of praise to her. The reunions between the two of them had always went like this whenever Frank showed back up at your place, and it always warmed your heart to watch them together.
It was a few minutes before Lucky finally calmed, lowering to sit on her haunches in front of Frank with her tongue happily hanging out of her mouth looking as if she was smiling herself. Frank glanced up at you, one hand still absently petting Lucky as he directed that broad smile still on his face at you. The sight of it had your heart almost skipping a beatâit had been two weeks since you'd last had the opportunity to see that smile in person.
His attention not leaving you, he slipped his duffle bag from off his shoulder and dropped it to the floor by his feet. âHowâs my favorite girl?â he asked.
âFeeling a little left out of this reunion,â you teased.
âWell I canât have that now can I?â he mused.
He gave Lucky two more pats on her head before he rose back up to his feet, eyeing you with a mischievous glint in his eyes as he slowly sauntered towards you. You quirked a brow at him, the corner of your lips curving even higher upwards. The moment he was within reach, his hands were on your hips. You could feel the warmth of them seeping past the thin fabric of your sweatpants, his fingers firmly gripping you in an almost possessive way. He stepped in closer to you, closing the distance between you both as his face hovered just before yours. Your own hands rose up, landing on his chest just over his dark jacket. Your eyes locked onto his brown ones, spotting that familiar light in them they always had when he was with you. Though every time he said goodbye to you before heading out to his truck, ready to get back on the road again, you swore you saw that light extinguish behind his eyes.
âWhat about you, beautiful?â Frank asked, his voice a gentle rumble in your ears as he cocked his head to the side. âDid you miss me?â
âI always miss you when youâre gone, Frank,â you assured him, hands snaking their way up his solid chest until you could wrap your arms around his neck, tugging him in closer to you. âAnd Iâm always happy to see you.â
âIs that right?â he murmured.
Frank lowered his forehead to rest against yours, his eyes closing. Yours closed seconds later, your tongue slipping out to wet your lips in anticipation of your greeting from him. He was so close to you that his lips brushed yours when he spoke next.Â
âHow much did ya miss me?â he asked.
Without hesitation, your arms pulled him in the rest of the way to you as you tilted your face up, capturing his lips with your own. It surprised you that his lips were always so soft every single time you kissed him because everything about Frank usually screamed the opposite of soft. And right now those lips of his were moving so deliberate and slow against yours over and over again, the feel of them finally back on yours making you suddenly breathless. You quickly found yourself getting lost in him, your body melting into his as he pressed you further back into the front door. The scent of leather and gasoline and smoke filled your nose as your mind went blank to everything else but him. Frank took another step into you, his hands sensually sliding their way down your hips and around towards your ass as he kissed you exactly like a man who'd been gone for two weeks would.Â
Kissing Frank for you was vastly different than kissing anyone else you ever had before. With Frank, every kiss and every touch from him always felt full of passion and something more . Something more than just lust and desire and the urge to scratch an itch. Youâd never experienced that with anyone else but him, and youâd always been left wondering what that had meant.
When you felt Frankâs tongue drag its way along your lower lip so painfully slow and purposeful, you couldn't resist the faint moan that fell out of your mouth. Frank swallowed down the sound before he squeezed your ass in his large hands. Then he pulled away from you just a bit, chuckling at the whine you emitted in protest.Â
"Much as I'd love to continue this, beautiful," Frank murmured, pausing to place a sweet kiss back to your lips, "It's been hours since I ate. Been drivin' all day trying to get back to you before you went to bed. Dâya mind if we catch up while I eat?"
Your right hand withdrew from its place around his neck, gradually making its way towards his face where you began to affectionately stroke his stubbled cheek. Frankâs eyes crinkled at the corners as you did. It was a moment before you answered, just enjoying the slight rasp of his beard against your fingertips, content that he was here again. Though you loved the slightly outgrown beard he always showed up with, clearly not having had a chance to shave in a few days each time you saw him again.Â
"Only if you don't eat that packaged shit in your bag," you replied, gesturing your head at his duffle bag with a grimace. "I just finished dinner a bit ago, I can reheat you some of the pasta I made."
Frank's smile widened further, his hands gripping your ass firmly again. "You're too good to me, sweetheart," he told you.Â
"Well somebody needs to make sure you're eating more than tuna fish from a bag and beef jerky," you shot back, nails playfully scratching along his jawline. "I need to make sure you're not malnourished out there on the road."
"Oh do you now?" he asked, his hands releasing you.
"Mhmm,â you hummed out as Frank stepped back from you, a grin forming on his lips. âYou make sure you take those dirty things off before you make yourself comfortable, though," you told him, gesturing a finger down at his black boots.
Frank's grin curled up even higher before he dipped his head once in a single nod. "Yes, ma'am."
You hummed out a pleased noise before turning and making your way back to the kitchen. It came as no surprise to you that Lucky didn't follow after you, choosing to stay behind with Frank as he gathered his bag and took his boots off.Â
Opening the refrigerator door, you pulled out the container of pasta you'd only minutes ago put away before setting it on the kitchen counter. Next you reached up into a cabinet, pulling down a bowl and then grabbing a fork from a nearby drawer. Afterwards, you began scooping a generous portion of food into the bowlâyou knew damn well Frank ate like shit when he wasn't with you. You also knew he loved your cooking.Â
As you opened the microwave door, you heard Frank's tired feet shuffling their way towards the kitchen. By the time the pasta had begun reheating in the microwave, Frank was at your back, wrapping his arms around your waist and pulling the back of you into the front of him. He buried his face into your neck and you tilted your head, giving him easier access as your eyes fell closed. He nuzzled quietly against your skin for a moment, the scratch of his beard almost a tickle.
âMissed you,â he murmured into your neck.
Your hands landed on top of his arms where they were wrapped around your waist, a contented sigh slipping out of your lips. You missed him every single day he was gone, constantly checking your phone for a new text or a call or a voicemail from him. Always desperate for anything at all from him. For the past few months youâd found yourself wishing heâd just stay one of these days instead of always slinging his duffle bag over his shoulder in a few daysâ time, carrying your heart off with him as he drove away in his truck.
âYou know you donât always have to leave,â you told him quietly.
Frank inhaled an audible, deep breath, holding it for a long moment before he expelled it roughly. He soon drew his face from your neck as his arms began to unwind themselves from around your waist. Your stomach nervously twisted in knots at the physical distance he was clearly creating.
Youâd had this conversation with him two times before. The first time it was mostly one-sided with you doing most of the talking. The second time had resulted in a fight. Frank had gotten incredibly upset with you and you hadnât exactly understood why before heâd grabbed his bag and disappeared. You thought that was the end of things until heâd called you a few hours later apologizing profusely. Though you didnât see him for almost three weeks after that.Â
Before he could respond with anything, the microwave beeped loudly. The sound cut through the tension that had formed in the kitchen. Clearing your throat, you focused on grabbing the hot bowl from the microwave.
âWhy donât you get comfortable and Iâll grab you a beer?â you suggested, shooting him a strained smile over your shoulder.
For a moment Frank stood there silently just a foot behind you, an unreadable expression on his face. You could see the muscles jumping in his cheeks as he ground his teeth togetherâin anger or something else, you had no idea. It was a bit before he finally nodded, turning and shuffling his way towards your kitchen table. You watched him slide out a chair before sinking down into the seat. Lucky was at his side instantly, resting her head on his thigh.
With the steaming bowl of pasta in one hand, you made your way to the refrigerator and opened it. As you pulled out a beer for him, you could feel the weight of his stare on you.
âSo what stories did you bring me back this time?â you asked him, trying to diffuse the tension as you shut the fridge door.Â
Almost instantly his face lit up with a smile, another one of his deep, rumbling laughs filling your kitchen. Your nerves quickly melted away at the sound as you headed over towards him, depositing the bowl of pasta and beer in front of him on the table.
âOh I got plenty of stories, sweetheart,â Frank told you, straightening in his chair as he grabbed the fork, hungrily spearing a few noodles.
Pulling the chair out beside his, you settled down into it before resting an elbow on the table. With a bright smile back on your face, you rested your chin in the palm of your hand, listening intently as he began to animatedly fill you in on his past two weeks.
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Slowly waking, your eyelids fluttered open only to be met with the darkness of your bedroom. It took your brain a moment to register the warmth that was at your back, though you smiled in the darkness when you remembered Frank was curled up behind you with his large hand resting on your hip under the sheets.Â
The tension had quickly vanished between the pair of you while Frank had eaten and the two of you had caught up. Shortly afterwards, Frank had grabbed a shower while youâd been hurriedly closing up all of the windows in your house. Then youâd made your way to the bathroom and slipped out of your clothes, joining him under the warm spray where the two of you caught up with each other in another way.Â
Now he was fast asleep behind you wearing nothing but a pair of his boxers. His breathing filled your bedroom with each soft and rhythmic exhale from his mouth. You always missed having him in your bed whenever he was off on the road. It always felt too big and empty without him here sharing it with you.
That thought hit you hard right in the chest and you winced. It had been nearing a year of this long distance relationship with Frank now, and even though youâd been aware of his situation of being on the road when youâd started it with him, youâd recently come to feel differently about it. It wasnât that you didnât trust that he wasnât with anyone elseâthough at first youâd wondered about thatâbut there was something there that you hadnât been able to put your finger on before. Some other reason that his constant coming and going had started to feel different to you. That youâd stopped being so open to it.
You slipped a hand up out of the sheets, rubbing the heel of it against your eyes. That nagging feeling was back again. It was the same one that had you feeling restless and like there was something missing whenever you thought about Frank lately. With a sigh you shifted in the sheets, carefully trying to maneuver your way out of the bed and away from him without waking him up. Though you knew he was usually completely exhausted whenever he turned up on your doorstep and would sleep through just about anything.
Quietly you made your way down the side of your bed, sneaking past Lucky who was contentedly passed out in her dog bed, curled up in a tight ball. You continued to tiptoe towards the door, exiting your bedroom before continuing to make your way down the short hallway and into your kitchen. You could feel that nagging, unnamable feeling eating away at you again as you stopped beside the kitchen counter, reaching a hand up and opening a cabinet before pulling down a glass.Â
Silently you made your way over to the sink, filling the cup halfway with water before you turned, resting your back against the counter. You drew the glass to your lips, sipping on the cool liquid as your eyes focused on the dark hallway nearby. Despite the stillness of your house, if you listened closely, you could hear Frankâs even breaths drifting out of the bedroom. The sound of it brought a faint smile to your lips.
And thatâs when it hit you.Â
Your hand tightened around the cold glass as the realization came crashing into you all at once, nearly drowning you in the revelation. You wondered how youâd been so blind to what had been right in front of you for so long.
You had fallen in love with Frank.
It had happened somewhere between all those phone calls and text messages youâd shared with him these past eight months, along with those impromptu camping trips he had brought you and Lucky with him on. Somewhere between the nights heâd cooked you dinner and taken you to bed, showing you just how much heâd missed you while he was gone. All those times heâd shown up on your doorstepâsometimes with a bouquet of flowers or with breakfast and coffees in handâyouâd fallen for him.Â
There was no denying it.
Though you immediately became terrified of the realization. You knew about Frankâs past. You knew heâd been married and heâd had two children. You knew that all three of them had been brutally murdered right in front of him. And you damn well knew he still thought about them everydayâhe still had nightmares some nights when he was with you. Horrible ones that made you feel useless to help him in any other way besides offering him comfort as he wept into your shoulder in the middle of the night.Â
How the hell could you tell him you loved him? Did you even tell him that?Â
A nervous churning began in your stomach as your eyes dropped down to the almost empty glass in your trembling hand. You were in love with a man who wasnât a physical constant in your life. Sure, Frank kept in touch with you on and off throughout the day every single day that he was gone, but he wasnât here with you every day. And thatâs what it was youâd found yourself wanting lately. But with what heâd lost and how he seemed to keep spending his days searching for something out there on the road, could he ever even be here with you?
Chewing the inside of your cheek, you turned and dumped out the last bit of water in the sink before setting the glass on the counter. With a quivering exhale, you wrapped your arms around yourself before quietly tiptoeing back to the bedroom. Though the moment you entered, Frank began to stir in the sheets. You stopped instantly at the foot of the bed when you saw his head rise from off the pillow, his brows furrowing together.
âSomethinâ wrong?â Frankâs groggy voice asked.
Nervously you tucked some hair behind your ear, continuing back towards your side of the bed. You shook your head as you pulled the sheets further back, aware of Frankâs eyes following you through the darkness.
âNo,â you answered quietly. âJust needed a glass of water.â
You slipped back onto the mattress, laying on your back this time as you turned your head along the pillow. You sent Frank a tight smile as you pulled the sheets back over yourself. A moment later you felt his hand sliding its way carefully up your neck, coming to cradle the side of your face. He carefully drew it further towards his, his thumb absently stroking your cheekbone with such tenderness that your heart stuttered in your chest. You swallowed hard, that tight band of nerves that had formed at your recent revelation in the kitchen a minute ago twisting noticeably in your gut.Â
âYou sure?â Frank asked.
Your brows twitched together briefly at his question. âYeah, why?â you asked him cautiously.
âYou seemâŚon edge,â Frank pointed out, his thumb still stroking your cheek. âDid I do somethinâ?â
Instantly you shook your head, though your immediate denial only seemed to further pique his interest. He shifted on the mattress, drawing himself up onto an arm as he gazed down at you, brushing some hair from your face.
âWhatâs goinâ on.â
It wasnât a question. You heard it in the tone of his voice, he knew something was wrong. Internally you cursed that Frank was such a perceptive man.Â
Swallowing hard, you shook your head again as your gaze dropped down to his bare chest. The marks from your nails were still visible along his skin in the dimly lit room and your cheeks heated at the memory of your time with him in the shower earlier. But that heat quickly gave way to your nerves under Frankâs heavy stare.
You knew Frank had only ever been with you after the passing of his wife. He had never let anyone else inâhe had never even slept with anyone else besides you after Maria had passed. And heâd opened up to you about a lot of the pain he carried over these past few months, too. But what you didnât know was how he would react to this thing between you both suddenly being something more than what it had been for the past eight months.Â
âTell me,â Frank ordered.
âI justââ
You stopped, biting your bottom lip as those knots in your stomach from earlier twisted tighter and tighter. Fingers curling around the bedsheets, your eyes snapped shut. You werenât sure if you could get the words out.
âYou just what?â his gruff voice gently pressed.
Inhaling a trembling breath, you tried to find the courage to answer him. You knew he wouldn't drop this now. Maybe heâd surprise youâyou hoped soâbut if you were being entirely honest with yourself, you didnât expect him to reciprocate your feelings. And you werenât entirely sure how you felt about that, either. Could Frank ever even love you? Maybe not now, but possibly someday? Would he ever even let himself feel that way for someone that wasn't Maria? You admittedly weren't sure about the answers to those questions, and you weren't certain Frank himself even had the answers. And that scared you now more than it ever had in the past.
âTalk to me,â Frank urged when you remained silent.
âI donâtâdonât exactly know how to say this,â you whispered, the words falling out of you in a rush. âI guess I never really let myself think about it before so IâI didnât realize it untilâŚjust now. I mean, youâre always coming and going so Iâve never reallyâreally let myself think about the possibility that Iââ your voice broke off mid-sentence. Even you could hear the tremble in your words. Closing your eyes tighter, you tried to push the words out, unable to look him in the face as you bore your heart to him next. âI love you, Frank. And IâI donât expect to hear you say that in return to me. But Iââ you sucked in a sharp breath, wincing as you repeated the confession aloud to him, ââI love you.â
Silence met your ears. You felt the way Frankâs thumb paused its repetitive movements along your cheek as he stiffened beside you in the bed. You kept your eyes clamped closed, too afraid to see his reaction. But the longer the silence dragged on in the bedroom, the worse that feeling in your stomach grew. Maybe you should have lied and not said anything at all. Even if you didnât expect to hear him say it in return, you still expected something .
âIâm sorry, I shouldnâtââ
You were cut off by Frankâs hand on your cheek pulling you towards him before his mouth was suddenly on yours. You rolled over onto your side, your right hand snaking its way around his waist and up his back, fingers digging into his hard muscles. His hand held you to him, firm but gentle, as he kissed you with an intensity youâd never felt from him before. Youâd barely had a chance to register much else before he sharply broke away from you.Â
Your eyes flew open at the abrupt end to that passionate kiss, confusion written all over your face. Though seconds later Frank was pressing his forehead to yours, his own eyes closed. He remained silent, not saying anything in return as his thumb began its affectionate path along your cheekbone again. For now, you took that as a positive response, one that briefly quelled the rising nerves in your stomach as you brushed your nose up against his.Â
Frank pulled away from you after a moment, his lips placing two long, lingering kisses along your forehead before he settled back on his pillow. His hand released your cheek to instead wrap around your waist, drawing you further into him. Easily obliging, you snuggled up against the front of him, relaxing into the heat and comfort of his body as your eyelids briefly lowered.
He may not have said it back, but you figured that kiss meant something good, at least. You figured you had tomorrow to talk to him about it all. Youâd make sense of things then. For now, you just wanted to curl up against Frank and drift to sleep in the safety of his arms.
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Luckyâs high-pitched whine met your ears first. You rolled over, burying your face into your pillow and trying to block out the sunlight seeping past your curtains and hitting the back of your eyelids. You groaned, throwing a hand out to your right and hoping to pull Frank closer to youâbut your hand hit the cold mattress. Instantly your head rose from your pillow, your eyes blinking rapidly as they tried to adjust to the bright light in your room.Â
The space beside you was empty.
Frowning, you pushed yourself upright on the bed, your eyes surveying the bedroom. Lucky was sitting beside the bedroom door, her dark gray ears drooping as she ducked her head. She whined again as she looked back at you.
âFrank?â you called out.
When you didnât get a response, you kicked the sheets off of yourself and hurriedly threw your legs over the side of your bed. Brows furrowing together in confusion, you stood up and made your way out of the bedroom and down the short hallway with Lucky following after you. Though you immediately came to a stop in the living room. Frankâs boots were missing from where heâd set them last night by the front door.
Your mouth went dry as your eyes flew to the couch next. His duffle bag wasnât where heâd tossed it on the cushions before his shower last night, either. Your heart began to pound in your chest, the beating of it uneven and erratic.
âFrank?â you called out again.
No answer.
Lucky walked past you, making her way to your front window. She nuzzled the curtains out of her way as she looked outside. Feeling like you were moving in slow motion, you made your way to the window after her. Reaching a hand out, you pulled the dark blue curtains back.Â
Frankâs truck wasnât parked out front where it had been last night.
A sharp gasp fell out of you, your hand dropping the curtain and flying up to cover your mouth as you stumbled a couple of steps backwards. You could feel the burn of tears building in your eyes, a tightness forming in your chest.
Frank was gone. He mustâve slipped out of bed sometime last night or early this morning and just left without a word. A strangled noise slid out from behind your hand at that thought and you pressed your lips firmly together, trying to keep from crying.Â
A desperate, hopeful thought ran through your mind next. Maybe heâd run out to grab breakfast and didnât say anything because he thought heâd be back before youâd woken?
Hurrying back down the hallway towards your bedroom, you headed straight to your nightstand and practically ripped your phone from the charger. You unlocked it, noticing there werenât any notifications from Frank. Opening up your contacts, you quickly found his name and dialed his number. You held the phone to your ear with bated breath.
Though it didnât ring. Not even once. Instead, your call had gone straight to Frankâs automated voicemail.
Slowly you lowered the phone from your ear and down to your lap as you blankly sank down on the edge of your bed. Your finger ended the call as your vision began to blur from the tears quickly welling in your eyes. It wasnât long before they began to spill forth, hot and wet as they raced down your cheeks. Luckyâs head gently lowered to your left knee as she softly whined again. Almost instantly you crumpled in half, throwing your arms around her neck as you sobbed into her fur.
Frank had left you. All because youâd gone and fallen in love with him.
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