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theory crafting - billionaire!jack x fake wife!readerΒ
word count:Β 9.2k
warnings: dead dove: do not eat, extremely dubious consent, somnophilia, fem!reader, fake relationship trope, he calls you βbaby girlβ and you call him βsirβ, age gap (25/50), reader is a genius quant with a huge ego (but secretly shy), boss/employee relationship, you fall first but he falls harder, surveillance (jack looks at your internet history!), possessive!jack, sadistic!jack, forced proximity, there's only one bed!, mutual pining, loss of virginity, praise kink, dry humping, unprotected sex, breeding kink, forced orgasms, mild cnc/rape roleplay, squirting, fingerfucking, edging, biting, he makes you beg, some angst, another βslowβ burnΒ
summary: being married to a billionaire is easy when it's not real. but when you slowly grow feelings for your husband, you start making mistakes that are losing him millions.Β
but he'd be willing to lose his entire fortune if it meant he could actually have your heartβ¦Β Β
a/n: I've been rewatching one of my favorite shows, billions, and gah I just could not get my mind off of jack being a billionaire, so here it is!
hope it's a sick read β‘Β
You watch the interview again in your free time. The one after your boss Jack Abbot announces that he'd be marrying you, βhis favorite quantitative analyst".Β
βShe's my most valuable asset.β Jack says to the interviewer with a smile that could sway millions to invest in anything he tells them to. βFalling for her was the easiest thing in the whole world. I fell in love with that brilliant mind of hers and then, just like that, I wanted to marry her. I am very lucky that she said yes.β
You like to rewatch this interview mainly to ponder that last sentence. You know the rest is a lie. He isn't actually in love with you.Β
But does he truly feel grateful that you said yes to marrying him for the sake of his image?Β
People love a good love story. And you were the one who convinced Jack it would sell.Β
You did the math.Β
The math is never wrong.Β
It sold more than either of you could imagine.Β
It saved his firm from getting thwarted by a merger that nearly halved Jack's net worth. Not that anyone would've ever found out, given how good you are at your job. You singlehandedly clawed the numbers back up.Β
But you could only achieve it by playing dirty.
That's how this whole thing started.
With a dirty little secretβ¦
It was an emergency meeting. There was no reason for you to be there but you were dragged into it.Β
You are, by far, the best quant in the firm. Maybe even the world, but you don't stroke your own ego that much.Β
Everything is a numbers game at the end of the day. You picking to work for Abbot Financial was not because he paid the most. He certainly does not have the best base yearly salary. But, he had the highest percentage ratio for bonuses, meaning you could make more money by making him more money.Β
And there was no way in hell you weren't going to make him money.Β
So, you picked his firm based solely on there being no cap there.Β
And you've made him millions.Β
Subsequently meaning you've made yourself millions.Β
Money you don't really care for.Β
You do this for the love of the craft itself. To see the numbers spike in ways that give you the kind of high that no drug could ever replicate.Β
It makes you good at your job.Β
Maybe a little too good.Β
Because when Jack asks everyone at the meeting what to do about the failing merger, you're the only one who doesn't spew out an idea that sounds like it was typed into an AI chatbot and regurgitated out to seem appealing.Β
None of these ideas would work. You knew this.Β
Jack could tell you were bored. He could tell you were thinking the same thing he was.Β
Who the hell are these people trying to fool?Β
He was in a room of idiots, of yes men, of people who wanted to keep their jobs but refused to risk it for the chance to climb the ladder of his interest.Β
You were none of those things. You don't even know why you're here.Β
Not until Jack singles you out and asks, βare you not going to share any thoughts?β
Your blank stare back at him slices through him in ways no one has dared to do in years. You look like you couldn't give less of a shit about answering him. Because you know what he knows.
Jack can't fire you.Β Β
You're his greatest asset.Β
Which is why you have the gall to say back, βnone of the thoughts I have are shareable with a crowd.βΒ
You won't speak the things on your mind with an audience.Β
Jack scoffs at that, an amused half chuckle leaking from his lips as he says back, βare you afraid of being judged?βΒ
βIβm not the one who should be afraid.β Your blank stare converts back to a bored expression, accompanied by a yawn. You're tired of all this sitting around. βAre we done here?βΒ
βWe aren't.β He points to you and him, then the rest of the crowd. βYou're all dismissed. Make me my fucking money back.β
They scatter immediately, leaving you and Jack alone in the conference room.Β
βSay your piece.β He gestures that you have the floor to speak.
But you shake your head. βIt's lunchtime.βΒ
βExcuse me?β He has no clue what to make of you.Β
You're mentioning food, now of all times? When his company's value could halve at any second if there's even a single bad trade?Β
βCan you drive?β You pull out your phone, making a reservation. βThere's a restaurant I like. Always has an open table for me. I'll tell you my idea after lunch. But only after lunch. You're paying by the way, sir. β
At first, Jack had thought this was quite a strange request. He never eats with employees, which is why all eyes are on the two of you when you're both spotted at the restaurant together for lunch.Β
Jack watches as you pull a bottle of some kind out of your bag. You apply it to your hands, so it must be some kind of cream. It's colorful but becomes clear once you've pressed it into your palms and warmed it up. He stares for longer than he should at your odd behavior. You seem engrossed in the action of rubbing your hands together.Β
βIt's not polite to stare, sir.β You look up at him, again with that rather bored expression you always have on.Β
βWhat is that?β The question leaves his lips before he can stop himself from asking.Β
βIt's a hand cream from a Korean boutique I visited a few months ago.β The same trip you went on with the firm for that failing merger. The one you knew Jack should've never convinced himself to do but you weren't going to stop him.
It's not on you to tell your boss how to run his company.Β
Your job is to make him money and that's all youβre focused on.Β
βDo you always apply it before eating?β Jack asks mainly because he finds it counterintuitive since you'll be handling utensils.Β
βIf you think I'm putting this shit on for the sake of softening my hands, then there's no wonder your firm is failing.β You say your words with such a blunt harshness that Jack is taken back.Β
βExcuse meββ Jack is quickly cut off by the server joining the two of you.Β
You switch up your behavior so quickly that your boss gets whiplash when you politely order your food and thank the server with a smile.Β
He's never seen you smile beforeβ¦Β
Why does he seem intrigued by the sight of it?Β
Jack orders his lunch and then looks back at you. There's no longer that smile on your face. You're sifting through your bag again before pulling out a small colorful container full of pills. You pour out one of the small tablets onto your palm then drop it into your water glass. With a few simple swirls of the glass, the water turns a lovely shade of lavender. You take a sip of it, looking content at the now flavored water.Β
Neither you nor Jack ordered any drinks. You definitely don't drink at all, since you believe it clouds your mind, but you certainly wouldn't during work hours. Jack feels like he can use one since you're acting so weirdβ¦
When the two of you are back in his car after lunch, Jack finally asks, βare you going to tell me now?βΒ
To which you reply, βnot yet.βΒ
Your eyes are glued to your phone. He wants to make a comment about how people your age are so obsessed with their phones but he refrains.Β
Why? He doesn't really know.Β
He doesn't really understand you at all.Β
He had always known you were different from other people. That's what makes you so good at your job.Β
But he never realized how different you were until he sees you scrolling through data on your phone all the way from the restaurant to his office.Β
You tell him you have to do something on your computer before you can meet with him privately and you're gone before he can tell you no.Β
So, for the first time in the many years Jack has been a billionaire, he waits for someone. Usually he is the one that people wait on.Β
However, in this case, his curiosity has the better of him. He just needs to know what is keeping his firm stagnant.Β
And when you return to his office, you answer his question, βit's you, sir.βΒ
βExcuse me?β He feels like a broken record saying that again but your words are constantly baffling him. He can't quite wrap his head around what you could mean.
Not until you detail it out for him, βyou are the reason your firm is failing. It's because you're single. People don't want to commit to an investing firm where the head of it can't commit himself to one person.βΒ
You exude a type of arrogance that Jack normally never entertains. He should just fire you on the spot for insubordination. But no one has ever had the courage to speak to him like this, not even back in his medical school days or his time in the military. He had always been wealthy so most people wanted to stay on his good side.
You could care less. You have plenty of money. You do this because it's entertaining for you and you're good at it.Β
Really good at it.Β
Because you show him the money you just made his firm and Jack's jaw nearly hit the floor.Β
βHow did youββ
βThe hand cream I used had certain ingredients that very few companies produce, including in the eco-friendly packaging. I bought in before lunch. I sold after lunch. Same thing with the flavor tablet.β You knew that if you were going to be spotted with a billionaire known for being a bachelor, you had to play your cards well.Β
The house never wins when it comes to you. That's why you're banned from several different casinos. It isn't your fault that you count cards. It's a reflex at this point, to see the numbers and where they could go.
All the possibilities align exactly as you intend them to.Β
Including your proposition to your boss. βIf you want to rebuild your image into something truly profitable, then we should start dating.βΒ
βYou want to date me?β He almost laughs at the thought of dating someone just for optics.Β
But then you convince him by saying, βI want to make money. Don't you?βΒ
Of course. It's all he wants, ever.Β
Because making money is simple. It isn't like sewing someone back up in an emergency room or out in the field. He likes to keep things simple now that he has lost his leg.Β
Can dating you truly solve all his problems? Could it really be that simple?Β
You show him an article on your phone. A tabloid has already published a whole piece on you and Jack. They've done most of the heavy lifting for you two, implying that your outing was a βsoft launchβ of your relationship with him.Β
Which is how you figured it would go.Β
Again, you're rarely ever wrong in your predictions.Β
Jack starts to see that now more than ever. The brilliance that is your mind.Β
Everything you predict comes true. The world eats up the relationship the two of you have. They like that you're distant and purposefully avoidant of the spotlight because it heavily contrasts with Jack, who is constantly being shoved in front of a camera.Β
Opposites attract, after all.Β
You and Jack go out on dates that you plan strategically to manipulate your portfolio. In the few public dates the two of you have been on, you have made Jack enough money that the merger flop was miniscule in the grand scheme of things.Β
You're thinking bigger.Β
That's why when you're interviewed for the first time about your relationship and they ask you what you love about Jack, you tell them in that nonchalant way of yours, on live television, βthat he didn't make me sign a pre-nup and he let me pick my engagement ring.βΒ
An agreement the two of you never made but you simply cornered him into.Β
Jack can't possibly marry you without a plan in place. Definitely not without a pre-nup to protect his money.
So, he snaps at you when you get to his penthouse apartment, where you've been living for the last few weeks, from that interview. βWe never agreed to get engaged. And if we were to, you will be signing a pre-nup.β
βNo, I won't.β You shrug off your jacket, hanging it at the coat rack by the door, completely ignoring the irritation building on your boss's face.Β
Jack never had a coat rack before. You brought yours here. You brought a lot of your things here.Β
You actually live here now, which is something Jack is not used to at allβ¦Β
He has always been alone. A bachelor at heart. He had thought once of maybe settling down, having children, etc, but then life got in the way.
Jack made his first billion investing in the medical field and his second billion after he lost his leg overseas.Β
He's about to make his third billion by marrying you.Β
Somehow you've accumulated that much value, at least in social currency. People love how straightforward you are. No bullshit, despite it all being bullshit.Β
Jack won't win this fight. He'll slowly learn that he can never win when he comes to you.
You will always be several steps ahead.Β
You convince him against a pre-nup. You convince him to elope with you. You convince him to go on a honeymoon to a place specifically where a luxury chain you have a stake in owns every hotel on the island.Β
Your money is now Jack's money. Much to his surprise, it ends up being a lot of money. Still not as much as he has but enough that anyone would find you well within the 1%.Β
You don't need to make any more money. You could live the rest of your life comfortably.
But what's the fun in that?Β
Jack learns your habits over the year the two of you have been in a fake relationship.Β
You wake up early. You read the trends. You scope out options that you might want to look into. And you always, always make him money.Β
He definitely doesn't need any more money but your abilities have allowed him to create a more relaxed workplace with plenty of safety nets. He is able to convince several private health companies to invest their employee pensions with Abbot Financial, a trend that continues to grow as your decisions create a healthy cushion for any possible mishaps.
His firm is juggling megatons of money now, more money than most firms will ever see in countless lifetimes.
Jack has everything he has ever wanted.Β
That is, until he wakes up in the morning and sees you sitting on his couch, in his home.Β
And he realizes he doesn't have you.Β
Not truly.Β
He looks down at the wedding ring on his finger then turns his attention back to you. He can see the matching band on your finger, along with the engagement ring you picked out and billed to him, not that it cost anything all that substantial to a billionaire like him.Β
The two of you are married butβ¦it's not real.Β
Your eyes shift to him, furrowing your brow at the sight of him staring at you. βYou do that a lot, sir.βΒ
βDo what?β He feigns ignorance.Β
βStare at me.β You don't like that he stares so much.Β
Makes you feel things you shouldn't towards your boss.Β
Things that a wife would feel towards her husband, if he were actually her husband.Β
Like the desire to ask for a kiss in the morning.Β
You shake that thought away, going back to looking at your laptop, staring at the numbers for the day.Β
Numbers are safe.Β
The thoughts that just swarmed your mind were not safeβ¦
Because he fuels those delusional thoughts when he responds like he always does, βam I not allowed to stare at my wife?β
βI'm not your wife.β You answer the same way you always do to this joke of his.Β
βYou'll have to be my wife for the charity gala tonight.β It's Abbot Financial's annual charity gala.
The first one since you and Jack got officially married, which means you will indeed have to be by his side then.
βI know.β You've been dreading it.Β
There is too much to account for. While your distant act worked well when you and Jack were βdatingβ, you can't do the same act now that you're married to him.
You have to act like you're in love with him and that disturbs you becauseβ¦you won't need to act.Β
You are in love with him.Β
You've never felt anything for anyone before but over these last few months, you've grown to care about Jack more than you've ever cared for a person.Β
And it has you making mistakes you shouldn't be making.
Like when someone asks you what you'd like to drink at the gala.
But you don't drink, so why did you tell them to get you Jack's favorite drink, the one he always has when he's at home, his favorite brand of double barrel whiskeyβ¦
You figured since you were asked, you might as well get him something.Β
Big fucking mistake.Β
You have no stake in that brand and neither does Jack. You should've ordered something you had a stake in because now, your trends will be off. People will invest in that whiskey brand knowing a billionaire enjoys drinking it, which means they'll be investing in the materials that make up the bottle and the wax label. None of which you had accounted for in your projectionsβ¦Β
The weight of that glass of whiskey felt heavier than it was in your hand once you received it.Β
It feels even worse when you give Jack the glass and he exclaims rather happily, βmy favorite! Thanks, baby girl.βΒ
And he kisses you on the temple, causing your stomach to do flipsβ¦
You don't like that he chose that nickname for you. It's playful because of your age difference. The media eats it up whenever he calls you βhis baby girlβ when he talks about you. People love how βaffectionateβ he is when it comes to talking about you.Β
You hate it. You hate knowing that it's all a lie and that all the pretty words he says about you are just to keep this ploy going.
So why did you care enough to get him his favorite drink?Β
That's when you catch the truth.Β
The calculated truth.Β
That your subconscious mind knew he'd give you a kiss for it because that's what a husband would do if his wife thought of him dearly enough to bring him his favorite drink.Β
You feel sick realizing thisβ¦
βIs my baby girl feeling alright?β Jack sets his glass down on a nearby table so he can cup your face in his warm palms, which only has your heart beating faster than it already is.
He can feel your rapid pulse. He wonders what's wrongβ
βI feel a little nauseous.β You say in a fake attempt to whisper. You speak loud enough for the crowd around the two of you to hear you say, βit must be becauseβ¦you knowβ¦β
Jack doesn't know what you could be implying. Not until he reads the news the next day after the gala and people are speculating that you're pregnant.
But he knew your nausea was not pregnancy related. He's never touched you.Β
No one has ever touched youβ¦not that Jack knows that.Β
Jack does know, however, that you were actually feeling unwell.Β
So, he asks you when he sees you in the living room on your laptop, like you always are in the mornings, βshould I get you some medicine?β
βIβm fine.β You aren't fine.Β
Your trends are off.Β
They're never off.Β
But they're off todayβ¦
They're off for a whole week before you can level them back out properly.Β
Jack wouldn't be able to notice the things you do, so he has no clue why you've been glued to your laptop for days on end. He just worries that you're working yourself sick.Β
βYou need to rest.β He tells you when, for the eighth day in a row, you've been barely sleeping.Β
βI'm fine.β Again, you lie.Β
βYou are not fine. There's obviously something wrong. Just talk to me.β Jack goes to sit next to you on the couch and he flinches when he sees you stare at him with a startled expression.
He has never ever sat down next to you at home. He has never been this close to you in private before.
It causes you to snap your laptop shut and stand up quickly. Too quickly.
You clutch your head, the blood rushing out from it, making you dizzy enough to stumble.Β
And your heart stops in your chest when you feel Jack's hands on your arms, steadying you.Β
He's close enough that you can feel the heat radiating off his body, reminding you that he just woke up and he's wearing what he usually does to bed. A high end brand of athletic shorts and a shirt that clings a little too nicely to his upper body, showing off that he trains in his free time with a specialized workout instructor for people with prosthetics.Β
Your eyes shift down for a second because you feel something brush against your thigh.Β
Is that hisβ¦oh fuck!Β
You scramble out of his hold and without saying a word, you run off into your room.
You don't come out for an entire day.Β
Jack knocks several times to make sure you aren't dead in there. He, again, has no clue why you're acting so strange. He hadn't realized he was sporting a hard on from waking up and it had casually poked at you through the fabric of his shorts.Β
You have to tell yourself that it's just something that happens with men in the morning. It had nothing to do with you. Nothing at all.Β
You shouldn't want it to have anything to do with you! Why would you want your boss to get hard for you!Β
This isβ¦beyond horrific.
You can't look him in the eye, which is fine because usually you can't anyways.
But you forgot about the children's dinner.Β
It's an event for children with disabilities that Abbot Financial hosts. It's a community cooking event and you're supposed to cook alongside your husband Jack.Β
The entire time, you act the role of the shy wife beautifully because whenever Jack touches you casually or gives you a kiss, you react with such shock that everyone around finds you adorable. Including Jack.Β
He's never seen you act so cute before. Every time he kisses you, you look at him with the most surprised expression that he can't help messing with you for the rest of the event. Especially when the two of you bake some cookies and he tries one and they're so delicious that he picks you up and twirls you around in front of everyone, telling them all how talented his wife is.
βMy baby girl is brilliant in more ways than one.β He says to the crowd before pressing a kiss against your lips. You can taste the flavor of the cookie on his lips.
And to his shock, you lean in and kiss him.
Just so you can memorize the feel of his lips against yours.Β
You shouldn't have done that. You really shouldn't have done that. You didn't think it through.Β
You always think things through.
You always play out all the possibilities.Β
But in that moment, you didn't.
And now everything is uncertainβ¦Β
Like how you don't have a plan for when Jack is driving the two of you home from the event and he asks, βwhat was the reason behind that kiss?βΒ
βHmmm?β You pretend not to understand what he's asking.Β
βYou always have a reason behind everything you do. I'm just curious what the reason was there.β Jack can't wrap his mind around why you decided to kiss him back. You've never shown him affection before, which is what you're known for.Β
So, why did you kiss him?Β
You shrug, not answering verbally, leaning your head against the tinted window.Β
His eyes shift over to you, to your lips, to the memory of you kissing him for the first time.Β
And he hopes you'll do it again.Β
A hope he shouldn't have because he has no clue that you have feelings for him.
He isn't sure you could have feelings for anyone and if you did, it would have to be well within your calculations.Β
You would never just fall for anyone.Β
Whoever you fell in love with, it would have to be someone who fits into your numbers.Β
Someone who definitely isn't himβ¦
But, little does he know, you only have eyes for the man who is playing the role of your husband in the public eye. The man you consider your boss even though you've been his wife now longer than you've ever been his employee.Β
Three years have gone by andβ¦your feelings for your fake husband have only grown by the day.Β
You find yourself looking forward to the events where you have to be seen with Jack because during those events, you can enjoy being loved by him. It's not real and it makes your heart ache when it's over and you're reminded that it's all an act, but you try to enjoy it in the moment.Β
Try as you might, it doesn't aid in the lump that forms in your throat every time Jack asks you why you do certain things, like hold his hand the whole night or give him a kiss. You simply shrug and so far, that's enough. He doesn't push for an answer past that.Β
He believes you must have your reasons. In his mind, he can't fathom that reason being that you just want to hold his hand or kiss him. It has to be a piece in a puzzle that only you can see somehow.Β
But then, one night, you slip up.Β
And you hold onto his hand even in the elevator up to the shared hotel room, where there are no eyes to see the two of you.Β
No reason for you to still be holding his hand.Β
Jack stares down at the way your fingers are interlocked with his. At the way your thumb is casually brushing against his skin. At how relaxed you seem. At how content you are to be holding his hand.Β
Until you realize what you're doing and you quickly slip your hand out of his, hoping he hadn't noticed.Β
It's the first time Jack sees you clearly.Β
He sees that you're just a shy girl who seems to like him, though you'd never say anything about it.Β
Not even when the two of you are legally married and there's no reason for Jack not to grab you and kiss you right now.Β
You are his wife, after all.Β
No one would bat an eyelash if he pinned you to the wall of this elevator and grinded his body up against yours until a moan slipped from your lips.Β
What's stopping him now that he knows you feel something for him? How long have you been hiding this from him?
Is that why you're never in bed when he wakes up on the rare occasions you and him have to share a bed, like tonight?Β
Are you nervous about what would happen if he slid a little closer to you in your sleep and touched you?Β
Would youβ¦let him?Β
Thoughts race through his mind that are sinful and perverted. His lovely wife is interested in him. Maybe even the whole time the two of you have been marriedβ¦
Jack starts feeding into the delusion that perhaps this has all been a ploy to make him fall in love with you. A clever girl like you would think that far ahead, after all.Β
While that isn't true at all, it doesn't matter.
It's what Jack believes now.Β
And you hardly prove him wrong when the two of you share a bed that night and you don't push him away when he spoons you.Β
Why don't you shrug him off? Why don't you move?Β
You can't figure out why you're letting him hold youβ¦Β Β
Maybe it's because you actually enjoy how his body feels pressed up against your back. How good he smells when he's this close to you and his scent wafts in your direction.
You and Jack are currently attending a five day long retreat, run by an eccentric billionaire who thought it was a good idea to rent out an entire ski resort just for a handful of people.Β
Jack usually declines by booking something to overlap with the retreat dates but this time, he hadn't. Because he told you about it and you said that it would be a good idea to go. To show people he's in a happy relationship, as many billionaires are not.Β
He would be in an even happier relationship if he could sink his hard cock into you and hear you beg for him to cum inside.Β
Your heart starts pounding in your chest when you feel how hard he has gotten in his sleep. His cock is resting between your thighsβ¦and you have to stuff your face in your pillow to stop yourself from making a sound when he rolls his hips against your ass.Β
You don't know what to do. He's surely asleep. He probably doesn't even realize he's doing this.Β
You should scoot over. You shouldn't keep letting him dry hump you like this in his sleep.
But he is asleepβ¦right?
So, can't you pretend that he has no clue this is happening so you can cum from the feeling of the tip of his cock brushing against your clit over and over again?Β
Jack swears he hears you moan. It's so faint but it had to have slipped from your lips.Β
And now he has to hear it again.Β
He keeps fucking your thighs, humping you like an animal in heat, and you bury your face further into your pillow, digging your nails into the sheets to hold yourself steady so that his cock can rub up against you where you need him to make you cum.
The orgasm that shoots through you feels better than when you've touched yourself. You've never been this wet before. There's an ache between your legs. You wish he'd just slip his cock inside of you and start fucking you.Β
Wait, what? No, you shouldn't be thinking that. He's asleep. He's probably having a weird dream.Β
You need to just go to sleep andβ
Another moan slips from your lips when you feel him draw a line down the length of your slitΒ with the tip of his finger before dipping inside of you. He curls his finger just right as his palm applies pressure on your clit and suddenly, stars flood your vision. You can barely keep in your voice anymore.
And nothing can stop him when his name leaves your lips all breathy and nervous, βJack?βΒ
No βsirβ. Just Jack.Β
You never call him Jack.Β
Now, he needs to hear you moan his name again. And again.Β
In that soft, shy, scared voice of yours, so lost in the pleasure he can give you.
You don't know how long he bullies your pussy with his fingers. You've cum so much that you feel hollow when his fingers finally free you from their grasp and your pussy is left wanting more.
Then, before you ask him anything, Jack feigns a little snore before flipping over, his back now to your own. He mainly did that so he can lick the taste of you off his fingers without you catching him. But it also helps him hide the fact that he had done that all consciously and you let him.
You don't mention a word about it in the morning.Β
Like usual, you aren't there in bed when he wakes up. But his hand slides over to where he had fingered you last night and there's a dampness there that tells him that it really did happen and he didn't just dream it.Β
He can still taste you on his tongue.Β
Jack wants to bury his face between your legs and hear you moan his name from his mouth ravaging your pussy.Β
But, first, he needs you to admit that you want him.
Something that proves almost impossible.Β
Over the rest of the retreat, you're much more cautious around Jack, especially in private. You do the bare minimum of affection. You don't push the bounds like you had before with holding his hand or kissing him. You try your best to maintain a proper sense of decorum.Β
Until the two of you lay down in bed together.
Then, everything gets thrown out the windows.
Because you don't stop Jack from touching you in his sleep.Β
You let him grope you under your sleep shirt and pinch your nipples while his cock grinds up against your ass. You let him finger you into multiple orgasms that have you reeling by the end of them, your body tense and aching for him to go further. He never goes further.Β
You won't get his cock until you beg for it. That's what he has decided. Jack will play your game of pretend for now but he knows one day, you have to cave.Β
Either you will, or he will.Β
And for once when it comes to you, Jack likes his odds.Β
Because now, in the corner of your eye when you look at him, there's a heat that wasn't there before.Β
Even if it isn't love, Jack will accept your lust. He can turn that into love. He can make you truly his.Β
He wants you to be his wife, his actual wife.Β
So, he starts asking you to go on more βbusinessβ trips with him. Excuses to force you into the same bed as him disguised as necessary ventures for capital.Β
Excuses you allow because your body has grown a bit too attached to the pleasure he spoils you with in his sleep.Β
You miss his touch when you sleep alone in your bed at his penthouse. You wish he'd slide into bed with you and make you cum and just fuck you already.Β
You know that this can't be some strange type of sleepwalking. Jack is actively touching you and he knows you're letting him.Β
But neither of you will admit to the other the truth.
That you want each other, in a way that is deeper than just momentary pleasure.Β
Despite all your genius, you can't reason the βcorrectβ approach to confessing this to him.
It feels like it's too late, or too impossible to do now.Β
Your feelings for him are growing to be too overwhelming. You find it hard to focus when you're slick between your legs at the thought of him.Β
You've never been like this before so you never had a reason to fathom the possibilities. Your logical brain assumed that something like this could never happen because why would you ever let someone touch you the way Jack has been touching you?Β
Why are you letting himβ¦
Why does it have to feel so good?Β
This is fucked up.
You're not his wife. You're not even in a relationship with him. You're practically a stranger he shares a bed with on occasion.Β
You're a toy he likes to play with. That's the conclusion you've come to because you can't reason that he loves you too. Such a thought is more than unlikely, even though it's the truth.Β
You've never been so wrong before.Β
But your judgment is clouded heavily by the idea that he only agreed to be with you for money.Β
The moment you're no longer useful to him, you'll get thrown out. It's inevitable.Β
That's why you start looking for back up plans. You should've done this earlier and built your own safety net.Β
But you couldn't have known you'd fall in love with your boss of all peopleβ¦Β
You would've never suggested this if you thought for a second you'd feel something for him.
Feelings make everything more complicated than they should be.
Like the jealous rage Jack gets when he checks what you've been searching for on his internet. He had been keeping tabs on your internet history. He owns the provider so it wasn't difficult for him to get the information he needed.Β
You're looking for ways out.Β
He finds it adorable that you think you can get away from him of all people.Β
Don't you know what he did for the military?Β
Jack was a combat medic but he was special ops first, specializing in surveillance.Β
There's not a corner of this Earth you could go where he couldn't find you.Β
You can never leave him. Hadn't you calculated that in your head?Β
Why would he ever let you go?Β
You're his.Β
Whether you want to be or notβ¦Β
He just needs to make sure you're aware of it.Β
So, Jack buys a new apartment. He buys an entire building, actually, where the penthouse suite is rather large but only has one bedroom. On purpose. He built it that way.Β
And he makes a grand showing of how he curated the building for you, his lovely wife.
You had no clue about any of this, which is why you had no idea that he built you a cage.Β
A cage you walked right into with a smile for the world to seeβ¦Β
βWhy is there only one bedroom?β That's the first question you ask when you walk into the new penthouse for the first time.
And for once, Jack is the calculated one. βBecause the design plans are available to the public and we don't have a need for a guest room so it looks better for our relationship to only have one bedroom.β
The logic is sound. You can't argue with that.Β
Jack figured you wouldn't. He assumed that maybe you'd even look forward to having to sleep next to him every night.Β
You do look forward to it, for all the wrong reasonsβ¦Β
You can't keep letting him touch you. You try to just fall asleep, to ignore how easily Jack can make you cum but to no avail. He knows your body better than you do at this point and that's only with his hands.Β
Imagine what he could do to you with his mouth or his cock. If only you'd just tell him how you truly feel about him.
But the fear of losing him completely prevents you from ever mentioning it.Β
It prevents you from giving him more than a polite nod in the morning even though the night before he made you cum so hard on his fingers that you squirted all over the new bed while crying out his name.Β
You're beginning to test the limits of his patience. He can't keep cumming in his hand and wasting it when he could be buried deep inside of his pretty wife.
You're his baby girl, who has no need for protection because you never thought you'd ever have sex so why would you be on birth control?Β
He could put a baby inside of you.Β
That would ensure you're his forever.Β
Maybe he should just take you. Rip the choice from your hands. It's not like you'd stop him. He knows you want it too.Β
If you won't admit it to him, then he'll just have to make youβ¦Β
Jack hasn't touched you since he made that decision. You're confused by it.Β
You're uncomfortable with the fact that you miss those late night aggressive touches from him. You haven't cum in what feels like weeks. Your own fingers can't get you to the same pleasure Jack can so you don't even try.Β
You've been left desperately wanting to ask him why he stopped.Β
Is heβ¦tired of you? Has he lost interest in you?Β
You knew the time would come eventually so you prepare yourself to leave him first. You won't be here for the heartbreak.Β
You'll end this on your own terms.Β
Or, well, you try to.
Only for Jack to laugh in your face. βYou can't be serious.βΒ
βOur marriage has run its course.β You tell him with that bluntness of yours, trying to maintain that cold, calm expression you usually have on. βWe'll divorce amicably. I already have other firms lined up to hire me so there won't be any messββ
Your back is against the wall in an instant and you can't hardly register the feel of Jack's lips on your own until he forces his tongue into your mouth. You squirm, shoving him off of you but failing miserably when he grabs your wrists and pins them to the wall, holding you steady there with his body pressed firmly against your own.Β
Jack has never kissed you like this before, where he's purposefully stealing every breath you take, making you feel lightheaded. It's so aggressive that your knees start to buckle from how much you want him to keep going.Β
But you can't let him do this.Β
What is he doing?Β
βSir, Iβ!β You let out a yelp when Jack bites your neck all of a sudden. βWhat are you doing!β
βMarking my wife.β His words have heat rushing to your core.Β
βYourβ¦β You stare at him in disbelief. βIβm not your wife.βΒ
Again, he lets out a laugh that is so sinister, goosebumps form on your skin. Though, that might be from the words that decide to leave his lips with such menace, βI wonder how many times I'll have to rape you until you finally admit that you want to be my wife.βΒ
βW-What?β You must've gone crazy.Β
Did Jack really just say thatβ
He grabs you and drags you to the bedroom, locking the door. Then, he tosses you onto the bed before kneeling down and ripping your bottoms off completely.Β
You hold in a shriek of surprise when Jack buries his face between your legs and starts eating you out like he has been dreaming of doing since the moment he first got a taste of you. And you cum way too quicklyβ¦
Drawing yet another sadistic laugh from his lips. βYou really like it when I make you cum.βΒ
Heat shoots through your whole body when you realize he's trying to get you to acknowledge all the times he has touched you up until now.Β
βOh, don't be shy, baby girl.β He says as he drags his tongue along your slit, causing your legs to tremble in his strong hold. βYou're allowed to like the pleasure your husband can give you.βΒ
βYou're not myββ You clamp your hand over your mouth to stop yourself from letting out a scream when Jack seals his lips around your clit and starts sucking the life out of you until you squirt all over his face from the intensity of his actions.
Your heart nearly leaps out of your chest at the sight of him licking his lips and smiling up at you. βI am your husband. We're legally married. It's finally time to consummate our marriage.βΒ
Jack stands up then, slowly unbuckling his belt. You're too stunned to move. Your eyes are glued to the bulge in his pants, to him pulling his cock out for you to finally see.Β
You hadn't realized how big he was.Β
There's no way that's going to fit inside of you.Β
You're scrambling to get away from him the moment you realize he's actually going to try to put that monster inside of you. But he snatches you by your hips and drags you back towards him, lining his cock up with your entrance from behind.
That's when you scream, βI'm a virgin!β
In your mind, that was supposed to get him to stop. But again, your predictions have not been accurate.
Because Jack simply pushes forward, sinking the tip of his cock inside of you before saying, βyou won't be for much longer, baby girl.βΒ
βPlease, sir, stop this!β You try to claw yourself away from him but he's too strong, his hands digging into your hips, holding you steady as he thrusts more of his cock inside of you.
And again, you had no clue how easily your body would swallow him upβ¦
You can't believe it when Jack hilts inside of you, his hips meeting your ass, his cock fully seated inside of you.Β
Jack can't believe it either. How did he last so long without knowing how warm and wet your pussy would feel wrapped so tightly around his cock?Β
He needs more. He has to hear you begging for his cum.Β
So, he slips out of you. Then back into you. Then out again. He repeats this devilish movement over and over until you're trembling beneath him, your body desperate for an orgasm that refuses to build from the lack of stimulation.Β
βPlease, sir.β You can't take it anymoreβ¦Β
βSay your husband's name properly.β He won't let you call him βsirβ anymore.Β
βPlease, Jack.β The moment his name leaves your lips, he pushes his cock back inside of you and you let out a whimper and plead, βplease don't pull out again.βΒ
βWhy not?β Such a surge of pleasure rips through him when he slides out of you and you bury your face in the sheets, muffling your cries of disappointment.Β
βI want to cum.β Your words are suppressed by fabric but Jack still hears you clearly.
βYou don't need my cock to cum.β He dips two fingers inside of you and you tense up immediately. βYou've cum plenty on my fingers. Don't you remember?βΒ
Of course you remember. Your body remembers all too well because it only takes a few thrusts and him curling his fingers just right to have you making a mess on his sheets like always.Β
Jack pops his fingers out of you before lining his cock back up, the tip of it teasing your slit back and forth, making you so needy for him to be inside of you that you've lost all rationality.Β
He's fucking you stupid, which is unbelievable, given that you're a genius. You can't be so swayed by the pleasure he can give you.
But you don't know how to do the math for this.Β
What will get Jack to fuck you other than you completely giving into his every whim?Β
He's in control here. You're smart enough to know this for a fact.Β
That's why your hand slips between your legs and you spread your pussy wide for him and tell your husband, βplease fuck your wife, Jack.βΒ
And you can't see the smile on his face but you can hear it in his response, βso you're finally my wife now?β
You nod. βI've been your wife. I've been all yours.β
βSince when?β He demands answers and you'll give them to him because he will reward you if you do.Β
βSince that first time I kissed you.β All those years agoβ¦
Jack flips you over so he can look at you. So you can look at him as he strips completely, letting you see his bare body for the first time.Β
βTake it off.β His voice is so commanding that you listen without hesitation, pulling your top off until you're naked too. βMy wife is so beautiful.β
Jack climbs on top of you, grabbing a hold of your face, kissing you the way he has needed to for years. Happiness floods his system when you moan his name on his lips from his hard cock grinding against your pussy.Β
βPlease.β Your hand slides down, positioning his cock back at your entrance. βPlease fuck me, Jack.βΒ
That draws a laugh deep from his belly that you feel so prominently on your lips. βI can see the gears churning in your head, baby girl. Is that what you thought would get me to give you my cock? Try again.β
You bite your lip. He's right. You did think that would be enough.Β
And it could've been if Jack wasn't a more patient man. If he was more desperate for you. But he has you now.Β
He needs you fully committed to him.Β
He has waited a very long time to hear you say the words that finally leave your lips, βplease put a baby in your baby girl, Jack.βΒ
Your eyes roll back when his cock thrusts back inside of you, filling you up so deep that you can feel the tip of it grinding against your womb. Jack presses his hand down on your lower belly, massaging where his cock is resting inside of you, making the feeling of him more vivid than ever.Β
βEyes on me, baby girl.β Jack won't let you get too dazed. He wants you present for when he pumps a baby into you.Β
βI'm here.β You reach up, cupping his face, brushing your fingers along the stubble that has grown on his jaw. βCan I kiss my husband?βΒ
βOf course.β He never thought he'd be so happy hearing you say that but when you lean up and kiss him on the cheek, he realizes just how much he loves you.Β
Only you could give him such a light peck and it would be enough for him to want to give you the entire world.Β
You are his whole world. Everything he has ever wanted and dreamed of.Β
He'll have to spoil you rotten if he wants to keep you looking at him with so much affection like this.Β
So, Jack spoils you with the one thing you weren't certain about, by telling you, βI love you.β
And he fucks the shock right off your face, your expression going from startled to pleasurable in a second.Β
βWait, Jackββ You need a second to think.Β
He can't just drop that on you and then start fucking you!
But he does. Because he likes how panicked you look, all flustered and adorable, unable to comprehend his words combined with the pressure coiling in your core.
You feel like you could cum at any second.
He won't let you cum, though. Not until you say it back.Β
βCome on, baby girl. Tell me what I already know.β He slows his strokes when he can feel you tightening up, your body wanting to cum but he stops moving right when you're close.Β
You cover your face with your hands, feeling so shy, completely unprepared to confess your love for Jack.Β
So, he slips out of you and you reflexively yell, βno!β
And then you scream into your hands, embarrassment filling your body when he lets out such a sadistic chuckle in response.Β
βIf you want to cum on my cock, tell me you love me.β He pushes your thighs together, fucking them like he would when he was pretending to be asleep, your pussy aching to be filled.
It takes every ounce of courage in you to say, βI love you, Jack.βΒ
Only for him to go, βsay it to my face, baby girl.βΒ
You move your hands away, anxiety consuming you when you see the smirk on his face. He is way too happy about this development.Β
You're in danger. There's nothing safe about what's about to transpire.Β
If you were smart, you'd find a way out of this. You know better than to give yourself up to a billionaire crazy enough to marry you for money and then make you into his actual wife.Β
The math is there. It proves you're going to be stuck with him for life. There will be no escape.Β
You're going to be his.Β
But you knew that, didn't you?
From the very first moment you laid eyes on Jack, you knew that he was capable of this and you still chose to go through with it.Β
You can pretend all you like that you didn't see this coming but the truth is, you had known this outcome could happen from the very beginning.Β
And you still chose him.Β
Because you really are as crazy as he is.Β
βI really love you.β You wrap your arms around his neck, pulling him in closer to you, grinding your hips up to meet his. βSo please make me yours, Jack.βΒ
That's what you've wanted this whole time.
Your true goal in all of this.
It was never about the money.Β
It was about getting this man so whipped for you that heβll eagerly give you anything you'll ever want, including the kind of sex you never thought would be possible for you to have.Β
You had to find someone who matched you in every way and make sure he had no idea that you've lured him into quite a snare.Β
Jack may be fucking you stupid, but you're fucking him right back.Β
You give him what he wants, to hear you beg for him to make you cum. And the orgasms he draws out of you are so incredible that you know you've made the right choice.Β
You whisper words of adoration and affection that have him so elated that he's kissing you all over and eagerly fucking you now. You giggle at how cute he can be for an older man who is very much in love with his baby girl.Β
βI'm not going to last much longer.β Jack may have great stamina but seeing you so consumed with pleasure has him wanting to fill you up right now.Β
βWe have all the time in the world.β You pull him in closer, giving him a kiss before telling him, βwe don't need to waste time making money anymore. We should spend our time making babies from now on.βΒ
And just like you predicted, Jack groans and starts fucking you faster, full of need and desire to do exactly as you said.Β
He seals his lips over yours when he cums inside of you, capturing your moans from the feeling of how warm it is coating your insides.
You could get used to this...
βI can't wait for you to get pregnant, baby girl.β He slips out of you and shifts downwards, laying his head on your belly, peppering your skin with kisses.
You rest your hand in his curls, loving the look of the grays scattered in between his reddish brown locks. You love the look in his hazel eyes when he looks up at you.Β
Jack loves you so dearly.Β
Just as you predicted he would.Β
a/n: I have a thing for a reader who secretly has a few screws loose (maybe bc I have a few screws loose LMAO!) and also just love writing jack batshit crazy ~Β
this one was a super fun one to write. it's been a while since I wrote something a little longer! I've been experimenting a lot lately writing wise so this one had a bit moreβ¦idk how to describe it, like more internal monologue? I always have such a blast trying new things out in my writing hehe!Β
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jack abbot who always love to push you to take more, tells you it's your pussy being greedy and taunting him while you cry from overstimulation
it always "you can do one more, sweetheart." when that was said nearly an hour ago into this endeavor
when you're getting too rowdy and squirming too much, pushing at his chest too much to get him to stop his assaults on your pussy, he'll handcuff your hands around your thighs with your legs pressed together and in the air, leaving you spread wide open for him
he'll make you come countless times with his thick fingers and tongue until he's satisfied with the way your wet hole is clenching and drooling
when you're left trying to catch your breath, that's when he sinks in to the hilt in one big thrust, your muscles all relaxed and body melting into the sheets are you starts fucking you
if you start fussing or say things like "it's too big!" or "it's too much!", he'll start rubbing tight circles on your clit
and on the days that he's feeling really mean, he'll ease two of his thick fingers into your pussy alongside his cock, the stretch making you feel so full and so close to splitting in half
he'll find that gooey spot inside of your walls and press against it until you're squirting all over his cock and abdomen, his palm against your cheek getting stained with tears he'll coo at you, saying things like:
"ooh, that was a big one, huh? there she is."
"just take it for me, sweet girl, turn that brain of yours off."
"this pussy can always take more. I know it can. maybe we should try your dildo with my cock next time. what do you think, baby?"
when you're a babbling, drooling mess, he chuckles at you, kisses your temple, and continues fucking you until he thinks you're done <3
ughh i just know dex goes CRAZY when your tummy bulges as heβs driving himself deep into you, which makes him only go more deeperπ£
he bottoms out inside you and his brain melts. his hand grips your nape, forcing you to watch the way his cock disappears into you, making that obscene little mound rise under your skin! god, it makes him want to get aggressive with you. he canβt seem to rip his eyes off the sight :(
βlook at that, baby. so deep inside youβ¦β his voice is sooo wrecked. his focus tears between watching the bulge and watching your face react to it. he keeps glancing between the two like he canβt decide which one is driving him crazier.
his palm drags yours down, pressing it right over the bulge so you can feel him moving inside you more. the pressure just makes his cock throb harder! he starts thrusting faster because he canβt get enough of it. your belly jumps each time he slams in. and somehow, heβs also whining. every snap of his hips makes the bulge more pronounced! heβs just so obsessed with the way your body has to stretch around him and the way you take all of him π΅βπ«
No one likes getting a pap smear. It was a universally hated experience, and you would have to agree that the test itself was unpleasant. But you guessed you were probably one of the only women in the world who didnβt dread going in for your yearly screening.
Actually, you looked forward to it. Maybe you shouldnβt, but how could you not when your doctor was Jack Abbot?
Dr. Abbot liked to embrace moreβ¦ unusual techniques.Β
βAh, if it isnβt my favorite patient,β Dr. Abbot shut and locked the door behind him. You smiled up at him from where you sat on the bed, completely naked and waiting for him.
βHi Dr. Abbot,β your shoulders rolled back, making sure he got a good eyeful of your tits.
βAnd youβre ready for me,β he stepped between your spread legs. He set his clipboard to the side and brought his hands up to cradle your breasts. βWhat a good girl.β
You preened under his praise, biting your lip as he began to squeeze the flesh in his hands.Β
βHave you been giving yourself exams?β His eyes were locked on your breasts. Beneath his excessive fondling there was some level of actual medical procedures, but the official examination of your tits was over quickly.Β
βN-no,β you bit back a moan as he pinched your nipples. He shook his head, tutting at you.
βYou know better,β he tugged on them as a punishment, making you squeak and lean forward into him to alleviate the little bit of pain.
βIβm sorry Dr. Abbot.β
He continued to squeeze and caress your chest, humming to himself as he did so and ignoring the tiny moans and whimpers you fought to bite back.
When had satisfied himself, he let go.
βAlright, no lumps,β he stepped away, pulling the stirrups out from under the bed. βBut youβve got to give yourself examinations.β
βBut I canβt check as well as you can,β you obeyed the silent order to slide down until your feet were firmly settled into the foothold. You were completely bare, letting him see every inch of you with your legs spread wide and held up and out of the way.
βOk,β Dr. Abbot chuckled as he grabbed the rolling stool and settled between your legs. βWeβll set you up for monthly check ups with me before you leave. That way I donβt have to worry about my best girl.β
βThank you Dr. Abbot,β you were practically shaking with anticipation as you heard the snap of his blue rubber gloves.
βLetβs get started on the rest of the exam. Just gotta check your vaginal health and then weβll get to the unpleasant part, ok?β
βOk,β you squeaked out.Β
His thick fingers spread your lips wide so that his warm breath could brush over every inch of you. Dr. Abbot cooed at how your little hole clenched around nothing.
βAre you sexually active?β
βN-no.βΒ
How could you be when you had your beloved Doctor to take care of your needs?
βGood girl,β two of his fingers sank into your drooling cunt. They filled you up so much more than your own ever could. βBoys are so dirty. Only your doctor should ever put anything in here, got it?β
βYes Doctor!β
You moaned when his tongue licked over your clit. His fingers spread and scissored within you, stretching your walls wide and reaching far deeper than you ever could. His breast exam had worked you up enough that you were trembling almost immediately.Β Β
His lips closed over your clit, sucking the little bud into his mouth and laving his tongue over it.
βDr-Dr. Abbot!β
The hand that wasnβt buried two fingers deep in you came around to press down on your lower stomach to keep you still. You couldnβt help but twitch and writhe in his hold, though, as the pleasure grew. A third finger slid in alongside the first two to stretch your little hold wider than he had before.
βT-too much!β You tried to protest, but Dr. Abbot didnβt let up.
βIβm testing your elasticity,β he mumbled between circling the tip of his tongue around your clit. βDonβt you care about your health?β
All you could do was try and stay still on the table as he pushed you right to the edge and over it. Your eyes rolled back and your mouth dropped open in a long, drawn out moan. Your hips twitched and jerked against his face as he worked you through the orgasm that rolled through your body.
He didnβt stop until you were crying and struggling to get away from the overstimulation.
βVery good,β he backed away, unbuckling his belt as he did so. βNow letβs test your pelvic floor. I want to see just how hard you can squeeze my cock.β
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dex being so obsessed with calling you his wife, 18+
marrying you was the easiest decision heβd ever made. there wasnβt an ounce of hesitation stopping him from finding the ring, slipping it onto your finger as you slept, and waiting for you to question it. and of course, when you spotted the glistening jewel on your finger as you brushed your teeth, you asked.
βdex, honey,β you muffled through the toothbrush in your mouth, βwhatβs this?β
he stared at you so casually, barely glancing up from his mug as he stirred his coffee. βyour engagement ring.β
dex wouldβve been happy enough to drag you down to the courthouse and consummate your marriage in the bathroom, but you at least wanted a small wedding. your family and your friends, telling you how sudden this marriage had come around.
but to dex, it felt like the next logical step. he had you, he loved you, he wanted your love to be legally recognised, and thus you were his wife. his wife. his wife.
the word sat so deliciously on his tongue, pressing kisses to your bare back as he woke you up, just moments away from having your head pinned between the pillows as he had done the night before. your strained moans spurred him on, but the sight of the wedding band on his finger, indenting into the flesh of your ass, that had pushed him over the edge.
βthatβs it,β he grunted, maintaining his pace inside you as you rocked into the soft headboard, βmy wife taking me so well, hm?β
βmade for me. my wife.β
and not only was he enamoured with your marriage sexually, but it also took over his mundane life. he simply must make everyone aware that he had a wife, the man who felt like a stray dog in every room he found himself in, was married.
at work, walking the halls with a folder tucked under his arm, twisting the metal band on his finger as he thought of you. when a colleague asks what heβs got for lunch that day, he pulls the container from his drawer with a proud smile on his face.
βchili, my wife made it.β he would smile, staring back at the framed picture that sat beside his monitor. a picture your sister took of you both, him whispering something in your ear. it made for a really intimate picture, a moment reserved for the two of you.
if a group of guys from work invited him out for drinks after work, he would decline. much more content with burying his face into your chest as you both fought sleep on the couch.
βcanβt, got plans with my wife tonight. i miss her.β and he wouldnβt feel ashamed, like most married men around him had, calling their wives something akin to a ball and chain. it was so common for them to jump at a chance to avoid their marriage, and perhaps that meant dex had a screw loose, for actually wanting to return home to you.
he would mention your marriage to the not-so-constant people in his life too. he would answer the door in the morning, to a man cradling two brown packages. and dex would retrieve them with a chuckle.
βmy wife has been online shopping, i see.β he joked, earning a laugh from the courier.
he would stand in line at a coffee shop after his run, frowning at the board of endless coffees before him. he knew his usual drink, not a step of extra syrup or alternative milk. but he knew your order, tucked it into the most vital part of his memory.
βmy wife loves whatever coffee has the most words,β dex laughed, more for himself than the barista, or the people in the queue behind him.
if a stranger passing him by on the street happens to ask him a question, or makes a passing comment, his mind would leap to include you. even in your absence. he would fill the city with your name, with fleeting anecdotes of you. he would make sure new york knew you were his wife.
dadβs bsf jack abbot fucks you in the kitchen >_< (tw: age gap, smut, p in v, nsfw 18+ mdni)
Jack had known your father since their military days, making him completely off limitsβ a line that meant nothing now that he had you pinned flat against his dining table, with your cunt hungrily taking every inch of the older manβs cock.
"Good girl, hold onto the edge fβme. Fuckβ you take me so well princess," Jack grunted, his eyes fixed on the way your plush ass bounced against him with every heavy thrust. Your knuckles turned white against the polished wood, broken whimpers fracturing past your lips as he hit that sweet spot again and again.
Your climax was rapidly approaching when your phone lit up, vibrating loudly against the tabletop. Jack slowed his pace just enough to glance at the screen, a dark smirk spreading across his face as he read the name on the screen.
"Look at that... your father is calling," he murmured, pressing his full weight down over your back while staying buried deep, his shaft throbbing inside your clenching walls. "Pick it up."
"nonoβJack pleaseβ" you choked out, shaking your head wildly at the sheer cruelty of the request.
Jack drove up into you with a single, brutal buck of his hips, tearing a sharp gasp from your lungs. Before you could pull away, his thumb swiped across the screen, flipping the call straight to speaker.
"Hey, honey," your dadβs voice crackled through, warm and completely clueless. "Just calling to catch up. Are you busy right now? How are you?β
Jack drew back until he was barely inside, then sank back in agonizingly slow, making you feel every ridged inch. You bit your lip until the sharp sting kept you grounded, fighting to keep your voice steady. "N-no, Dad...I'm good. Just...cleaning up the kitchen."
Jackβs palm snaked up your stomach, calloused fingers pinching down on your bare nipple hard enough to make your hips jerk off the table, your body clamping tight around his cock in a sudden vice. He didn't slow down, driving up into you with a deep, punishing pace that left your thighs trembling.
"You sound winded," your dad noted, his voice laced with sudden concern. "Are you feeling alright?"
Jack leaned right against your ear, his breath burning hot against your shell. "Tell him you're fine, unless you want him finding out what a dirty little whore his little girl is for his best friend's cockβ he whispered, accelerating his hips into a faster, meaner rhythm.
"I'mβnghβfine, Dad," you forced out, your breath hitching hard as he split you open with every hard thrust. "Just...tripped over my own feet while rushing to grab my phone."
Your dad let out a soft laugh. "Don't wear yourself out kiddo. Catch up with me tomorrow, okay? Love you."
"Love you, tβ" The response shattered into a muffled moan as Jack bottomed out with cruel depth. His thumb zeroed in on your clit, grinding tight, brutal circles over your peak right as the call disconnected.
A dark chuckle vibrated in his chest, his hands gripping your waist to yank your hips back flush against his pelvis.
"Think your daddy knows his most trusted friend is fucking his baby girl right where he sits when he comes over?" He groaned as your inner walls clamped down in a merciless squeeze at the sheer taboo of it. "Look at you...milking my cock from just hearing his name. βdirty girl.β
thereβs something about jack abbotβs face being the first youβve ever ridden that really gets him going.
jeez, you were so reluctant in the beginningβkept trying to hold your weight up on your own, despite him rasping from between your thighs for you to βease on down,β with his palms at your thighs and squeezing because it really is okay.
youβre worried about suffocating him and pressing on this head too tight and and andβ
huh. funny enough, all those concerns seem to melt away the second jack nudges you close enough to finally taste.
he can feel you relax and sag with each wide lap and wet suckle, little gasps hiccuping out of you like youβre trying not to cry. based on the way you have to grip the headboard when he drags his jaw a certain direction, you're more than enjoying the stubble he's been growing out.
broad strokes and tiny flicks. flat circles and sloppy kisses. dips inside your hole and loud slurps.
jack pulls out all the stops to keep you grinding across his face, not that you end up needing much help. your hips willed away whatever concerns you held to get you riding him how he'd wanted. how you deserved, with no shame, while he makes out with the places he's been thinking about since he last tasted it.
"see? i told you," the doctor pants between pointed traces around your nub with mixed globs of spit and slick. "not so bad, huh?"
you respond with a focused roll of your hips and reach to drag a couple fingers through his curls. jack doesn't see you peek down or furrow your brows at the pace you're managing to keep.
jack could cry when he feels you pull away fully for the first time since you sat down, all wet-faced and frowny as he looks to where you're leaning to the side.
"what's wrong? you good?"
bobbing your head with a nod, you huff. "yeah. it's just-my legs."
"what, baby? they sore?"
another nod, pouted, from you has him licking his lips. trying not to smile.
"s'okay. come back up here for me. donβt worry about movinβ, i got it."
just like the sweet thing you are, you come right back to him. nice and warm within the knead he presses into your ass, you sink onto the heat of his mouth, promptly having to gasp.
these licks are slower. precise. somehow sloppier than before, when you compress your thighs so tight that it changes jack perception of sound, he grunts in victory.
found ya.
jack holds you steady, happy to do the work himself. dare he even call it that?
βwork.β
itβs more like a gift, you and your taste. plus those glorious noises youβve been better about letting free ever since you and he had that talk about letting loose. not to mention how youβre really gushing, now, and you even havenβt come yet.
soon.
real soon, then again, if youβll allow. gotta make this first time special.
summary: youβve been able to see ghosts since you were a child, but years of bad experiences have taught you one thing: keep it secret. people donβt take kindly to the things they canβt explain. then you meet jackβa highly observant doctor with a ghost of his own, and what begins as an unlikely friendship slowly becomes something more. but trusting him means risking the one thing youβve spent your entire life protecting: yourself.
tags: hurt/comfort, angst, romance, fluff, flirting, explorations of grief, supernatural elements, mentions of an ex, reader doesn't take good care of herself
word count: 18.3k
a/n: my baby is finally finished! i've been working on this for months now and tbh i could probably keep doing it. there's just something so interesting about this theme and how two people are affected differently by death. this fic was inspired by the show ghost whisperer and i see reader's abilities as somewhat similar to melinda's. as always, feedback is greatly appreciated! i really hope you guys like it! <333
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You hate hospitals with a deep passion.Β
They're too loud, too bright, and too crowded. Waiting rooms that make you feel like tinned fish, packed together beneath harsh fluorescent lights and the constant hum of voices. It's not even a busy night, and you're still counting down the minutes until you can leave.Β
There's a man with a clenched look on his face that suggests why he's choosing to stand despite the unusually empty seats. A woman nearby desperately hums to her wailing child, rocking her back and forth against her chest with a feverish gleam on her face. A man coughs wetly into his mask while a group of drunk girls giggle away in the corner.Β
It's a relatively empty waiting room considering it's the E.Rβif you don't take the other people into account. There's a woman in a white gown wandering through the room before disappearing into a wall. A man with a gash on his head sits in one of the chairs, patiently waiting for his turn that will never come. Only the occasional flicker of his form reveals his true state.
It's only been half an hour, but from where you're sitting, you've already spotted five ghosts. And the longer you wait, the more they'll feel the pull of youβprevious experience unfortunately lets you know that. So, if you can help it, you stay away.Β
But midnight ideas involving a ladder, a light bulb, and an unexpected vision hadn't proven to be a good combination.Β You'd been on the third rung, reaching overhead, when the familiar sensation hit. Your body had locked, your vision hazing as your mind left your apartment, and by the time the vision released you, your foot had slipped, and you'd fallen hard onto the ground. You'd blinked back to a shattered bulb beneath your palm and a sharp flare of pain where your head had clipped the coffee table. This was, unfortunately, an injury too severe for you to fix yourself.Β
Now it's three a.m., and you're holding a soaked dish towel to your bleeding hand as you try to avoid eye contact with the spectres drifting past. It takes another twenty minutes of staring insistently at the ground before your name is called and you're led into a room.Β
You sit on the crinkly paper, tapping your fingers against your pants as the door shuts again. Another five minutes pass before the door opens again, but you don't mind. At least, it's quiet in hereβno ghosts following you.Β
"Hi. Sorry for the wait." A man in black scrubs steps inside, smiling at you kindly. "I'm Dr. Henderson." He's got one foot on the rolling chair, about to sit down when the door opens again.Β
"Crus." An older man interrupts, one hand on the door as he holds it open. He nods out towards the hallway, greying curls falling slightly forward at the motion. "Head to Trauma 1. You can assist with a lumbar puncture." He turns to you with a charming smile. "I'll take over here."
Heat rushes to your cheeks when his intense gaze lands on you, and you quickly avert your eyes. Instead, you watch as Dr. Henderson's face lights up. He sends you an apologetic smile, clapping the other man's shoulder on his way out.Β
"Sorry about that." The door shuts behind him as he finally steps fully inside and draws the curtain. "I'm Dr. Abbot." He picks up the tablet left behind and scans your chart quickly. Snapping on a pair of gloves, he drops down onto the chair.Β
"So," he says, eyeing the towel around your hand and the dried blood on your temple. "How bad did the other guy look?"
You blink. "What?"
Dr. Abbot gently tips your head toward the light to inspect the cut. His gloved fingers are surprisingly warm against your skin. "Whoever hit you got a decent shot in. Still, it's nothing we can't patch up."
"I didn't fight anyone."
"No?" A smile tugs at the corner of his mouth as he turns his attention to your hand, carefully peeling the towel away. His gaze flicks down to your heart-patterned pyjama pants. "I don't know. You look like you could be hiding a professional boxing career."
Heat creeps into your cheeks as you realise he's teasing you. "Oh. Ha."
His grin widens, and you find yourself watching the way his eyes crinkle. "So, what happened?"
"...I fell off a ladder."
His eyes flick up to yours. "Strange hour to be climbing ladders." He shifts your hand back and forth, testing your grip.
You shrug. "Couldn't sleep."
"Ah," he says. "That, I get." He rolls the chair back to gather supplies once he determines it isn't a severe cut. "There's a bit of glass stuck inside, so I'm gonna give you a shot for the pain, pick out the pieces, stitch you up and then send you on your merry way. Sound good?"
You nod, glancing down at your hand, expecting your stomach to roll, but feeling strangely detached from it. You guess you've seen worse in visions before. A surprising positive, you suppose.
He pulls off his gloves, throwing them into the trash behind him. As he leans forward to grab a new sterile pair, the chair suddenly rolls forward beneath him. The wheels squeak as it turns to face you, and Dr. Abbot's hands shoot out instinctively, landing briefly against the plush of your thighs to steady himself.
You both freeze. His eyes flick down to your thighs, then back up.
"Sorry," he says, pulling away immediately.
"No, that'sβ" You swallow. "That's okay."
Dr. Abbot rubs the back of his neck before turning back to the task at hand. The room suddenly feels too warm. Something metallic flashes beneath the fluorescent lights, drawing your attention to his wedding ring. He's married. Of course. A man like that doesn't go through life without attracting someone. You look away before you can wonder why that thought bothers you.
You focus on the ceiling tile above him instead. A faint crackling sound brushes against your ears before disappearing. Your attention snaps to the corner, but no one is there. The sound comes back, like an old radio searching for a station. Your skin prickles, and the hairs at the back of your neck rise in warning.
You're not alone, but no one appears. No one speaks. It's just that crackling sound, continuing for another minute before it disappears again.
Dr. Abbot reaches for your hand again, oblivious to it. He administers the shot as you try to look around the room without him noticing.
"So, what were you doing on the ladder?" he says, breaking the awkward silence. He moves to clean your forehead as he waits for the lidocaine to set in.
You huff a laugh. "Putting in a new light bulb. I've been putting it off for weeks. Maybe this was a sign that I shouldn't have waited that long." Your chin lifts, a sense of pride filling you when his lips twitch. You get the feeling that he isn't that easy to get a reaction out of.Β
"Not handy, I gather?" he says as he finishes placing the butterfly stitch on your forehead.
You glance down at your hand. "What gave it away?"
He huffs a laugh.
The saline feels odd, but not unpleasant, and you barely notice as he plucks out the glass pieces. The silence that settles over the room is comfortable, and for a moment you believe the ghost has left you alone. Maybe it has finally decided you're not worth bothering. But as Dr. Abbot dresses your wound and turns to write follow-up instructions on a notepad, the crackling starts again. Then, his pen flies off the desk.
"Oops," he says, not sounding particularly surprised. He ignores it and turns back to you. "The stitches are self-dissolving, but come back if there's any swelling or irritation." He hands you the note, his mouth curving into another teasing smile. "And no more fights, at least until you're healed."
"No promises." You grin. "Thank you."
He gives you a small nod. "You're welcome."
You slip off the bed, clutching the note in your good hand. At the door, you glance back without really meaning to. He's still looking at you. For a second, neither of you says anything, then you leave. There's a slight pull, almost as if something is trying to keep you in the room, but you push forward without placing much thought on it. Whatever ghost is trying to communicate can find you tomorrow.
The bookstore Cordelia's is located next to the park and has been yours for almost three years. It's small, but you've managed to make the most of the space. Tall shelves line almost every wall, some of them old enough that you constantly worry they'll fall apart at the slightest touch. There's a little reading nook tucked beneath the front window, two mismatched armchairs beside a low table, and a counter near the register that has been scratched and dented by years of use. The bell above the door has a slightly different ring depending on how hard someone pushes it, and the floorboards creak in places you've long learned to avoid.Β
It's comfortable. Warm. The kind of place where people come in intending to browse for ten minutes and somehow end up staying an hour.Β
Ethan is similar in that way. He never dreamed of working in a bookstore, and somehow, he's gone from a part-time worker to being here more than you are. He's always liked booksβeven has a minor in English literatureβbut he'd always imagined himself doing something more. Maybe teaching or being a famous authorβsomething that involved people knowing his name.Β Definitely not standing behind a counter for eight hours a day arguing with customers about whether a particular first edition was worth what the internet claimed it was. And yet, he loves it.Β
He hadn't at first, but that was before his roommate started haunting him.
Ethan had been drawn to the store, and you'd found him overwhelmed in the back row, head in his hands. Somehow, without even meaning to, he had divulged it all to you, and you hadn't been even a little bit unnerved by the strange things he'd told you. You hadn't laughed. You hadn't suggested he was imagining things. Instead, you'd asked him what his roommate's name was, and then you'd revealed your abilities.Β
You were able to see and speak to ghosts.
Ethan had laughed at firstβright up until his bathroom mirror had smashed in his face and the pieces spelt out his name on the ground. After that, he was a true believer. And with his roommate crossed over, Ethan put his plans on hold to follow you. He'd offered to work in your store, which was closed more often than not with you out dealing with your ghostly companions. He'd expected it to be temporary. It wasn't.
The bookstore came with its own companions. Lydia and Delia, the couple who had owned the store before you, who had apparently decided that death was no reason to leave. It had taken Ethan a while to get used to them. It had taken them even longer to get used to him. Now he can't imagine the place without them. Even if he does wish they'd stop throwing the books they dislike at him.
Still, it's nice to have some company, even if he can't see them. Especially since he never knows exactly when you'll be in or for how long. He knows it's one of those days where you disappear for hours when you enter the shop with two coffee cups and an already apologetic smile.
His attention immediately catches on the stitches on your forehead and the white dressing covering your hand. "What happened to you?"
You shrug casually. "Ladder. Light bulb. Ghost. It was an accident."Β
Ethan's brows pinch together. He reaches out, fingers catching lightly beneath your jaw in an attempt to get a better look at the cut, but you duck away before he can inspect it properly and push one of the coffees into his hand instead.
"I think I figured out who it is. Is it okay if Iβ?" You tilt your head towards the door.
Ethan worries his lower lip for a second. It's not the first time he's seen you hurt by a ghost, but he still doesn't like it. He knows better than most how casually you treat your injuries. If it weren't for him reminding you, you'd forget to eat during cases. "Be careful. This ghost doesn't seem too happy with you."
"This was just bad timing." You brush it off.Β
He stares at you. You stare back. Eventually, you sigh. "...Fine. I'll be careful."
"Good." He nods. "Call me if there's anything."
You hum, already halfway across the store again. "Sure. Thanks!" The door slams shut behind you.
Ethan sighs and takes a sip of his coffee. He knows you can take care of yourself. It's just that the two of you have very different ideas of what that means.
He steps behind the counter again and slumps down onto the chair. A few boxes are waiting to be unpacked and placed on shelves, but they can wait until he's finished with this cup. He's got at least another hour until the first customers filter in, so he leans back and grabs his notepad. His novel won't write itself. He stares at the blank page, then writes two words. Deletes them. Takes a sip. Writes another sentence. Deletes that too. He sighs. Maybe he should've stuck with teaching.
The bell rings again, barely a minute later.Β
"Forget something?" he calls out, still staring at his paper while chewing on the end of his pen.
"I don't think so."
The male voice makes him look up.
Ethan shoots to his feet, notepad clattering to the ground. "I'm so sorry. I thought you were someone else." He bends to pick it up, cheeks burning with embarrassment, before his flustered gaze meets the eyes of an older man.
Scrubs. Tired-looking. Handsome.Β
The man looks around the store, almost confused, as though he's not entirely sure why he's here. Seeing that, Ethan's customer-service persona finally clicks into place. "Looking for anything special?"
The man hesitates, frowns, then shakes his head.
Β "Okay. Well, we've got a bit of everything." Ethan gestures to the aisles. "Give me a shout if you need anything." He logs onto the computer to give the man some space to explore, but keeps an eye on him out of the corner of his eye.
The man wanders slowly between the shelves, fingertips occasionally brushing over the spines. He doesn't seem to be looking for anything in particular. Eventually, he stops at one of the displays and picks up a book. "How long have you had this store? Don't think I've seen it before."Β
"Oh, I'm not the owner; she's out at the momentβ" The light flickers above him, and he looks at it with a frown. It's not like Lydia or Delia to interrupt when there's a customer. "It's been here for about three years now."
The man nods, puts the book down, then takes a step toward one of the aisles. A book flies off the shelf next to him.
Ethan freezes. The man doesn't. His shoulders rise, tensing, but not in a way that suggests surprise. It's more like resignation. Another book flies from the shelf on the opposite side. Then another. It lands directly in front of him.
Ethan's certain now. There's a ghost attached to this man. But it's the man's reaction that unsettles him most. He barely reacts. No startled jump. No nervous laugh. No frantic glance around the room. He simply looks down at the books, bends down, picks them up and puts them back.
Ethan watches him carefully. He's seen people react to ghosts before. He knows the usual responses. Fear. Confusion. Denial. This man looks like someone who's seen this before. Before Ethan can say anything, the stranger nods at him and hurries out of the store.Β
Ethan stares after him, waiting for something else to happen, but the store is quiet again. "If you're still here, I can't see you, but my friend can," he calls softly. He looks toward the aisle. "She'll be back later."
He waits for an answer, but nothing happens. No books fly out. No lights flicker. His shoulders drop a fraction. Even after years of seeing you interact with ghosts, he can't help his instinctual fear when he's alone. At least when you're around, he has an idea of what the ghost wants. On his own, he's completely clueless about their intentions.
He looks toward the door again. Who was that guy?Β
Ethan wanders over, fishing out the books that had been pushed half-hazardously back between the others. His fingers brush the spines, reading the titles, then he crouches to retrieve the last one. The theme is clear, but the one that landed closest to the man says it best.
The Art of Dating.
Ethan stares at it. "Well," he mutters, putting it back on the shelf. "That's subtle."
It's close to midday when you enter the store again, but instead of this morning's excitement, there's a dull headache throbbing behind your eyes. It sits stubbornly at your temples, refusing to ease no matter how much you rub them. You're not sure if it's the lack of sleep that's finally catching up with you, the hit your head took last night, or the disappointment of your visit, but either way, you feel drained.
"Hey, how'd it go?" Ethan calls from somewhere between the shelves. He emerges a moment later, a book tucked beneath one arm, and takes one look at your face. "Bad, huh?"
You don't bother pretending otherwise. "Yeah..." You sink onto the plush chair behind the counter, letting your head fall back against it with a sigh. "I'm gonna try again tonight. Maybe I'll get a read of something."
Ethan hums, leaning his elbows against the counter. He studies you for a moment, his expression telling you he's considering arguing before apparently deciding against it. "I'll come with you."
You close your eyes and shake your head. "You don't have to."
He shrugs, completely unconcerned with your refusal. "It's good research for my book."
Your eyes open again. "Oh! How's that going? When can I read something?"
"I'm nowhere close to that," he groans, his head dropping dramatically. "I've been stuck on the same paragraph for hours now."
You blow a raspberry at him. The sound earns you a look, but you can see the corner of his mouth twitch. "Lunch then?" you suggest, sitting up slightly. "We could try that new place down the street?"
He pushes himself off the counter, already reaching for his jacket. "Yes, I'll go get it. Some fresh air might get rid of my writer's block."
You lean back again, closing your eyes once more as he heads toward the door. You hear him rummaging around for his wallet, then the soft jingle of the bell as he pulls the door open. "Oh," he calls out, the door halfway open. "Some man came in earlier with a ghost attached to him. I told it you'd be back later."
"Did you get a name?"
"No, he ran out before I could ask. He was in scrubs, though, so maybe a doctor or nurse?" He shrugs, then shuts the door behind him, leaving the store quiet again.
Scrubs?
You frown. For a second, your mind supplies the image of Dr. Abbot before you can stop it. The kind man from last night. His warm fingers against your skin as he'd examined your forehead. The crooked smile when he'd teased you about fighting someone. The flash of his wedding ring beneath the fluorescent lights.
You shake the thought away. The hospital is across the park, and you've never seen him here before. The chance of him coming into the bookstore afterwards is low. It was probably just an odd coincidence.
You let your head fall back against the chair again.
"He was real handsome, too," a warm voice croons from your right.
You don't even open your eyes. "You say that every time a man walks in here."
"I do not," Lydia protests. You crack an eye open, finding her beside one of the shelves, arms folded across her chest, looking deeply offended by the accusation. She turns her head to Delia. "Do I?"
"...You do," Delia says, wincing when Lydia turns to glare at her. "But"βshe points a finger at youβ"this time she is right."
You roll your eyes before closing them again. "Mm," you hum. "I'm not looking for anything." You settle deeper into the chair. "You know that."
There's a pause before Delia clears her throat gently. "Honey, maybe it's time toβ"
"No," you cut her off, opening your eyes just enough to look at her. "But thanks."
You close your eyes again before she can start arguing, effectively ending the conversation. The two ghosts sigh in unison. You can hear the soft rustle of fabric as Lydia moves, followed by Delia's faint scent of roses. Then a rush of cool air brushes across your skin, signifying that they're gone.
You let out a slow breath as the bookstore settles around you again. You know they're trying to help. You know they have the best intentions. But Lydia and Delia have been together for decades, including the years after death. They've managed to find the kind of love that survived everythingβlife, death, and apparently even the refusal to cross over.Β
You're happy for them. You really are. But sometimes, when they talk about love like it's something inevitable, something that simply arrives and stays, you can't help wondering if you're the exception.
Because you've already been given this gift. Maybe that's it for you. Maybe you're simply meant to spend your life helping other people find their way to the other side while you stay back. The thought shouldn't still bother you. You've told yourself that often enough that it shouldn't, and yet, when you do think about it a little too seriously, it aches and pulsates somewhere deep down.Β
So, you try not to. And with the embers of your last relationship still burning after its fiery end, it's becoming easier to believe. Your ex, John, had made it clear how he thought you were crazy for believing in things nobody else could see. You'd loved him. That had been the worst part. You'd finally trusted him enough to open up, and that was his response. For a long time afterwards, you'd wondered whether he had been right about everything. Maybe you were too strange. Too difficult. Too much.Β
You stare at the ceiling through half-lowered lashes. You don't doubt it anymore. It's easier that way. Easier to believe you're not meant for love than to risk it all again.Β
You don't think you can handle it.Β
Considering that you've been involved in ghost activities since you were a little girl, you should know by now that nothing is ever a coincidence when ghosts are involved. You'd seen it, following your mother around, fingers clutching her skirt as she got roped into ghostly schemes, openly parading her abilitiesβright up until your father had her committed when her visions took over.
You learned then and there that what she had considered a gift was best left hidden. That it wasn't everybody who understood. That, at times, it was more a burden than a gift.Β
Despite having all that experience, you don't think much of it the first time you see Dr. Abbot again. You see him in the supermarket, his hand reaching for a bunch of bananas as you turn into the fruit aisle. Your eyes meet across a display of apples, and for half a second, both of you stare at each other, until recognition flickers across his face. You send him a brief, polite smile before ducking into the nearest aisle and pretending to become intensely interested in a selection of tinned tomatoes. You stay there until you're reasonably certain he's gone.
The second time could be coincidence. The third is harder to explain. By the time you see him in the park, you've stopped counting.
It's late evening, the last rays of the sunset shining across the park and through the store windows. You'd sent Ethan home earlier, telling him you'd deal with the odd technological error that had somehow deleted all your online orders and the ones you'd placed for new books. Once that is sorted, you close the shop, a little later than usual, and head home.
But rather than taking the fast way, you turn right at the park entrance, choosing the scenicβand considerably longerβroute. An unexplainable feeling guides you, but you're too tired to examine it.Β
You walk past friends sprawling across picnic blankets with half-finished drinks between them, couples walking hand in hand along the paths, and children chasing one another through the grass while their parents call after them. Then you hear laughter. Your attention drifts toward a group of scrub-clad people gathered beneath one of the trees, several cans of beer scattered between them. You take another step, let your gaze fall forward, and then the sight of a familiar face registers.
Your eyes snap back.
Dr. Abbot's already looking at you. His lips twitch when he sees your surprised expression, and he lifts his beer in greeting. Your mouth lifts in an unwitting smile before you can stop it, and you give him a small nod in return. A few of the people around him follow his gaze, curious eyes turning toward you. You immediately look away and hurry down the path before any of them can catch your gaze properly. You try to ignore the heat that's flaming under your skin.Β
It's a coincidence, you repeat to yourself. Just a coincidence.
That assumption promptly gets thrown out when he shows up at the store. Now you're certain that something is going on.Β
It's just you this time, with Ethan having been given the day off after you'd closed your last case. The death had been accidentalβa slip and fall down a flight of stairsβbut things had remained dramatic until the very end. Things had been thrown before your ghost was ready to listen, and the family was ready to talk. You'd been caught in the crossfire, leaving bruises scattered across your arms and a particularly ugly one blooming near your elbow.
Still, books needed to be placed on shelves and with Ethan out, you were forced to make your aching arms comply. You bend to pick up another box, already mentally calculating how many more trips you'll need to make before you can finally sit down. Maybe you should order a take-out for lunch to celebrate?Β
"Do you need help?" A gruff, familiar voice says from behind you.
You huff, half amused, half annoyed. You're used to ghosts appearing without warning and asking for help at the worst possible moments, so you don't bother turning around immediately. "And how would you do that?"
Warm fingers brush against yours as he takes the box from you. "I may be older than you, but I'm not decrepit."
You gasp, your eyes snapping up to meet Dr. Abbot's warm, teasing hazel gaze. For a second, you're too surprised to say anything. "I'm so sorry, I thought youβ" You shake your head and gesture toward the cart. "Never mind. You can just put that there. Thank you."
Your gaze follows the box as he sets it down, lingering despite yourself on the way his arms barely strain beneath the weight of the heavy books you'd struggled to lift just moments earlier. Without a word, he picks up the remaining boxes and sets them down beside the first.
You stare at him. He glances at you. "What?"
You smile awkwardly. "Nothing."
When he turns back, his eyes fall down the length of your arms. They narrow slightly.
You snatch the cardigan you'd abandoned on the counter when you'd gotten hot earlier and tug it on, trying to make the gesture look casual. "So, what can I help you with?"
He frowns, but decides to leave it alone as his gaze turns to the aisles. "One of our med students just landed a residency, and I offered to get the gift for her."
"And you have no idea what to get her?" you ask.
"Yeah." He grins sheepishly, rubbing the back of his neck.
You step out from behind the counter, your arm brushing against his. The contact is brief, barely anything; still, heat sparks through the fabric. You ignore it. "Do you know what she likes?"
"Uh... She's big on social media and very into astrology."Β
"Ah." You nod, moving with certainty to the cart. You grab a box cutter, slice through the tape, and fish out a book from the box. "Get her this. It's been sold out for months, and I just got it back in stock."Β
You hold out a book with astrological signs circling the cover. He takes it, turning it over once in his hands. "You're lucky you came in now. I was gonna update our socials after I'd finished shelving the books. They'd probably be gone in a few hours."
He hums as he follows you back to the counter, scanning his card without glancing at the price. "Guess my intuition proved me right."
Your fingers pause against the wrapping paper, glancing up at him. "Intuition?"
"Yeah." He rubs the back of his neck again. "I don't really believe in it, but I was here a few weeks ago, and I just had this feeling that I would find what I was looking for here."
Your fingers still for the briefest second before finishing the bow. When you look up at him, he's watching you with an expression you can't quite read.
"I see." You put the book into a bag and hand it over to him, forcing a smile onto your face. "Guess you were right."
He nods. For a moment, neither of you moves. He hesitates, swallowing down whatever he was about to say before settling on a soft, "See you around?"
You nod, smiling. "I'll be here."Β
He smiles back, lifting a hand in an awkward little wave before turning toward the door. The bell gives its familiar little chime as the door swings shut behind him. The grin on your face falls the second you can no longer see him through the windows.
He's the scrub-clad man Ethan told you about, and after all these encounters, you're forced to admit that his ghost has proved more persistent than you thought. You're just not sure what it wants.
"Handsome, right?" Lydia grins as she appears beside you.
You roll your eyes and move to roll the cart toward the shelves.
"Oh, ignore me all you want, sweetheart. You have a tell."
"I do not." You turn to glare at her.
Her smile widens as she shrugs. "If you say so." She disappears before you can argue.
A second later, Delia appears in her place, softer around the edges. She winks at you before following Lydia's path through the shelves.
Ghosts.
It's early morning when you settle onto your usual bench in the park, thermocup warming your hands as the last rays of the sunrise fade over the horizon. The air still carries the faint chill of the night, drops of dew clinging to the blades of grass.Β
You take a slow sip and lean back against the bench. It's been a nice couple of daysβghost-free and able to fully focus on the store without somebody dead demanding your attention.
A blur materialises out of the corner of your eye. It was too good to be true, you suppose.Β
You sigh lightly, then turn to face it. "Hi."
A woman blinks at you. Water drips steadily from her clothes, darkening the fabric around her shoulders. Her hair hangs in wet strands around her face, and she looks incredibly confused. "Where am I?"
"What's your name?" you ask her instead.
"IβI'mβ" She spins around, sending droplets of water in every direction. You cover yourself instinctively, even though none of it can actually touch you. "What's going on?"
"Hey, it's okay. I can help you."
She frowns. Her mouth pulls into a tight line, but just as her shoulders begin to loosen, a figure steps straight through her. She disappears immediately.
You bite back a groan. You were just about to reach her.
"Sorry..." A low voice pulls your attention away. "I didn't mean to interrupt, but... are you okay?"
You glance up to find Dr. Abbot standing a few feet away, one hand half-raised like he wasn't sure whether he should approach. Of course.
You look toward the empty space where the woman had been. "Sorry. Just a second." You hold up a finger to him and turn your head slightly, pretending to listen to something only you can hear. "I gotta go. Yeah... Bye."
You turn back to him and pull out your headphones, feigning confusion. "Sorry, what were you saying?"
He studies you for a second longer than feels comfortable. His eyes move briefly to your hand, then back to your face. "Nothing. Sorry."
You smile awkwardly at him, thanking your past self for the foresight.Β
Dr. Abbot leans slightly to his left, an expression of pain flickering across his face, and before you can talk yourself out of it, you gesture to the space beside you. "Do you wanna sit?"
He hesitates, glancing toward the empty stretch of bench before lowering himself onto it, leaving a polite gap between you. Silence falls for a second before he speaks. "My resident loved the book."
Your face brightens. "Really?"
"Oh yeah," he says, his mouth curling slightly. "I'm apparently her favourite attending now." He nods in your direction. "All thanks to you."Β
"You're welcome!" You grin. "Next time you need a recommendation, you know where to find me." You take another sip of your coffee. "Is she the reason our page is popping off?"
He hums. "She did say something about posting it on her TikTok..."
You smile at the unsure grimace on his face. Clearly, he's not an avid user of the platform. "Give her my thanks, then. The store's been buzzing the last few days. The coffee corner's been packed since."
"Oh, you have coffee now?"
"Yeah! New addition. Ethan thought it would be good."
"Coffee's any good?"
You shrug. "Depends who's asking."
His mouth curls. "I am."
"Then I'll say yes."
He huffs a laugh.
Silence falls between you again, but this time it's more comfortable. You find yourself noticing that with him, silence doesn't seem to demand anything. You don't have to fill it, and neither does he. He just sits beside you, looking out across the park.
You lift the crinkly paper bag beside you and take out a croissant. You break it in two and hold out one half to him. He looks from the pastry to your face, as though checking whether you're serious.
You nod. "Take it."
The corner of his mouth lifts before he accepts it. His wedding ring catches the morning light as he does. The reminder sends a quiet swoop through your stomach, though you're unsure why.Β
You take a sip. "Feel free to bring your wife with you," you add. "We get lots of couples coming in."
"Oh..." His expression changes almost imperceptibly as his eyes drop to his hand. His thumb brushes over the edge of his wedding ring. "She passed away a few years ago."
The words are simple. There isn't a dramatic pause afterwards, no visible struggle to say them. Just a quiet fact placed between you. It explains the weird feeling you've gotten each time you've seen his ringβyou must've picked up on it subconsciously.
"I'm sorry."
He shakes his head. "Don't be."
You glance at him.
He looks down at the croissant in his hand, turning it slightly between his fingers. "I was lucky to have her."
You smile softly. It's clear from his voice just how much he loved her. "She must've been special."
His own smile appears, small but genuine. It's still wider than any you've seen from him so far. "She was."
You've seen enough death to know there's no right thing to say afterwards. Sometimes people want sympathy. Sometimes they want to talk. Sometimes they just want someone to acknowledge that it happened and then let them breathe. So you don't try to fix it. You just sit beside him.
After a moment, Dr. Abbot takes another bite of his croissant and changes the subject. "So, was it always in your plans to own a bookstore?"
You breathe out. "No, I actually stumbled on it a few years ago."Β
You don't tell him about Lydia and Delia making life hell for the new owners, or how their refusal to move on had eventually led to the place being sold to you for barely a dime. Instead, you tell him, "I've always loved books. So, it just felt right to share that love with others."
He hums, smiling slightly. "That makes sense."
"What about you? Did you always want to be a doctor?"
"Couldn't afford college, so I joined the army. Lost my leg." He pats his right leg, but doesn't make more of it. So you don't either. "Then after that, I entered emergency medicine. And that was that."
You glance at him. "That was that?"
He shrugs. "Seemed like a reasonable way to spend the rest of my life."
You snort. "Most people would say they wanted to help people."
"Well, I try to keep the inspirational speeches to a minimum."Β
You laugh. The conversation drifts again. It's strangely easy. You talk some more about the bookstore. He tells you about some of the residents who have passed through the ER, right until a yawn interrupts his words.Β
You fight back a smile. "I'd better get going," you say, standing and brushing pastry flakes from your jeans. "The store's not going to open itself." Well... it might. But the last time Lydia and Delia tried, it hadn't ended particularly well.
Dr. Abbot's eyes flick briefly to the fading bruises on your forearms before meeting yours again.Β He opens his mouth, hesitates, then simply says, "Take care of yourself."
You smile. "I usually do."
"Thanks again for the book recommendation."
"Anytime," you say, smiling at him. You give him a small wave before turning towards the path.Β
The tension in Jack's shoulders eases the second he steps into Cordelia's and is met by the familiar smell of paper, ink and coffee. The bell chimes softly above him as he swipes his wet feet at the mat.Β
"Oh no, poor you." You emerge from the back, taking in how the rain clings to his hair.Β
He waves his hand. "It's not that bad. Just a lightβ" A loud boom of thunder interrupts him, followed by rain pelting hard against the windows, "βdrizzle. Huh." He leans slightly to his left, trying to place more weight on his good leg, but even that one is hurting today.Β
He can feel your gaze on him, so he turns back to you with a charming little smile in place, trying his best to avoid letting you know how bad it is.Β
"Go sit." You nod towards the armchair, an air of resolution over you as you head for the coffee machine. Somehow, you see right through him every time.Β
Jack doesn't have the energy to argue. He settles into the armchair, propping his leg on the ottoman that appeared after his second long visit. He's not sure when it became tradition for him to show up after shift. It just did.
You're not even open yet, so most mornings you sit with him. Sometimes you talk. Sometimes you don't. It's nice. You've become an unlikely friend, someone who he looks forward to seeing after shift. It certainly beats going home to an empty apartment. Somewhere along the way, Cordelia's had become part of his routine.
"Here." You reach over, bringing him his cup. He lets his hands warm against the porcelain before taking a long sip.Β
"You've done it again," he breathes out. "You really are magic."
You shake your head. "I thought we agreed not to call me that."
"You agreed. I didn't." He shrugs. "You always find the best books and, somehow, make this coffee taste good. Magic."
"Uh-huh." You roll your eyes, heading back towards the counter with your own mug. Jack rests his head against the chair, letting the quiet rustle of the bookstore and the sound of rain wash away the beeps and shouting voices still ringing in his ears.
His eyes follow you as you lift a box up onto the counter. "What'd you got there?"
You grin widely. "One of our customers left us a few boxes of vintage books." You slice cleanly through the tape. "I mean, look at this." You pull out a gorgeous green-covered book, holding it carefully in both hands, your entire face lighting up.
Jack can't help the little smile that tugs at his lips. You're cute when you're excited. He looks away before you can catch him staring, spinning his ring around. He's not sure where that thought came from.
"It's beautiful," you say, running your thumb carefully along the spine. "Look at the binding."
The bell rings again as Ethan drags himself in through the door, shaking his umbrella and leaving it at the entrance. He waves to Jack before immediately slumping down behind the counter with a yawn.
"You look like a wet rat," you tell him.
"Oh, thank you." Jack hears the offended tone in Ethan's voice as he stands up, shaking his wet sleeve at you.Β
"Hey!"Β
Jack chuckles quietly to himself as the two of you begin bickering.
"What's all this?" Ethan asks, finally noticing the box. A low whistle escapes him. "This might be worth a pretty penny."
Jack watches the two of you fall into your familiar rhythm. You inspect every book before Ethan checks the condition. You argue over whether certain editions should be sold or kept. Ethan reads out the occasional title with a laugh. You keep nudging books toward him for him to look at.
Jack mostly stays quiet. He doesn't mind. That's one of the things he likes about the store. He doesn't have to perform here. He can sit with his coffee and listen to the two of you bicker about books while the morning slowly settles around him.
His gaze drifts back toward you. Your hands are scratched. Again. He notices immediately. Fresh little cuts cross your fingers and knuckles, some still pink around the edges.
At first, he worried someone was hurting you. Ethan had been the obvious possibility, if only because he was the person Jack saw you with most often. But a little careful observationβand a few questions asked in the casual way only a doctor can manageβput that suspicion to rest.
You trust Ethan. Completely. There is nothing between you that suggests otherwise.
So now he's left with another question. What's happening to you? He doesn't like the thought. You've always been a little accident-prone. He knows that much. There was the initial fall from the ladder. The bruises. The scrapes. And now this. He could ask. He should probably ask. But he doesn't. Not yet. You aren't his patient. You aren't evenβ
He doesn't finish the thought.
Instead, he takes another drink of coffee and watches you laugh at something Ethan says. You're both leaning over the same box, shoulders nearly touching. For some reason, he finds himself smiling again.
Then you pick up another book. It's blue, covered in tiny butterflies. "Oh, this is so preβ"
You stop. Completely. The change is so sudden that Jack sits up. Your fingers remain frozen against the open page. Your eyes stare somewhere beyond the book.
"Magic?" He says it lightly at first, his eyes roaming over your frozen figure. You don't respond.
Ethan notices at exactly the same moment, but unlike Jack, he doesn't move toward you. Ethan moves toward him, stepping directly into his line of sight, and blocking you from view. "You want another cup?"
Jack frowns. "Iβ" He leans sideways.
Ethan shifts with him. He tries the other way. Ethan follows.
"What are you doing?"
Ethan's face is neutral, but the tightening around his eyes reveals his true position. He doesn't want Jack to see you for some reason. "Offering you coffee."
Jack looks down at his still half-full cup, his frown deepening. He shifts forward, planting his good foot firmly on the floor. Ethan still doesn't move. Jack pushes himself upright, his prosthetic taking an extra second to cooperate. By the time he's standing, Ethan has finally stepped aside.
And it's like nothing happened. You're fine. You're flicking through another book with the same casualness as before. Jack stares. "Hey, you okay?"
A smile immediately settles over your face. "Yeah." It arrives too quickly, too smoothly.
He doesn't believe you. You know he doesn't. For a second, something passes between you. A silent acknowledgement that whatever just happened, you both know it did.
Ethan clears his throat. "So, coffee?"
Jack looks at him, then back at you. "Iβno. I should head home."
You frown. "So soon?"
He pauses.Β
Your expression changes the second you realise what you've said. "Sorry, go on. You're tired," you add quickly. "You should sleep."
He smiles faintly. "Yeah." He looks at you for another second. "See you tomorrow, Magic."
You roll your eyes, waving him off.
The bell jingles softly behind him. Outside, out of sight from the store windows, he pauses on the pavement. He barely takes notice of the rain, his mind busy running through everything he's seen. Bruises. Scratches. Lethargy. Disassociation. The way you froze just now. His thoughts begin sorting possibilities automatically.
Anemia. Thrombocytopenia. Something autoimmune.
He discards some almost immediately. Others linger. His stomach twists. He knows better than to diagnose someone from a handful of observations. He knows better than to let his mind run ahead of the evidence. But his brain doesn't care. It keeps circling back.
Cancer.
He closes his eyes for a moment. Not again.
You've only seen Jack once this week, a significant enough break in your routine that you find yourself thinking about him all the time. You catch yourself wondering whether he heads straight to bed instead of coming to the store, whether he's been working more shifts, whether he's okay.
You'd made Ethan leave him a note after you'd missed two mornings in a row. Somehow, the two of you have never exchanged numbers, so you don't even know he's seen it. Maybe he hasn't even come by, and you've been worrying for nothing. He's a busy man, after all.Β
You hope he doesn't think you're avoiding him. The last time he came by, you could see the questions swimming in his eyes. Questions you had elegantly sidestepped, but the doubt was still in his posture when he left.Β
You're just not sure what to tell him. Oh, that? That was just a vision. I get those sometimesβghosts like to talk to me through them. What? Yeah, I talk to ghosts. It's no big deal.
He'd think you were crazy.Β
And you're genuinely busy. The vision from the blue book has led you through one dead end after another, the child ghost attached to it proving considerably harder to cross over than usual. Every time you think you're getting close, something changes. A new location. A new clue. Another fragment of a memory that sends you in the wrong direction.
So the bookstore has been running mostly without you. Ethan has taken care of most of the day-to-day things, with you dropping in whenever you can. Long enough to check the register. Long enough to unpack a few boxes. Long enough to make sure Lydia and Delia haven't started another argument over which section needs reorganising. Then you're gone again.
You push through the bookstore door late in the afternoon, the bell giving its familiar little chime above your head.
Ethan looks up from behind the counter, his eyes trailing over you. "You look awful."
You drop your bag onto the counter. "Gee, thanks."
"You know what I mean." He closes the book in front of him and crosses his arms. "You look exhausted. Have you been sleeping?"
You shrug, already heading toward the boxes stacked in the back. "I'll sleep after."
"After what?"
You crouch beside one of the boxes and start digging through it. "After."
"There's no after with you." His brows pinch together. "You can't help anyone if you're not taking care of yourself."
You ignore him, pushing aside a stack of paperbacks. "You sound like my dad."
"I'll take that as a compliment."
"It wasn't."
"Still taking it."
You finally find what you're looking for. The blue book. You pull it free and hold it against your chest. You stand again and turn toward the door. "I'll see you later, okay? Close the store early if you want."
"You sure?"
"Yeah." Your hand closes around the door handle. "I'm sorry for leaving it all to you. I'll make it up to you."
He waves you off. "You know, I don't mind... Jack's been asking for you."
So he has been by. Not directly after shift, because Ethan doesn't open that early. He's taken time out of his day to actually come by, disturbing the little sleep he gets. You stop, the bell above you giving a tiny jingle as the door shifts beneath your hand. "What did you say?"
"That you were busy." He leans back on the counter. "He's worried about you."
You swallow. "Well, tell him I'm fine."
Ethan's eyebrows lift. "That's it?"
"What else am I supposed to say?"
"Maybe ask why he's been asking about you."
You give him a flat look. A faint thump comes from somewhere behind the shelves. Ethan's eyes flick toward the sound, but you keep yours straight ahead.Β
"Tell him I'm fine."
"You could tell him yourself, you know."
You pause. For one brief, stupid second, you're tempted. The temptation is sharper than it should be. You could stop by the store one morning, let this ghost wait a little longer, but the wide-eyed, fearful gaze of your ghost reminds you that this is a little more important.
Jack can wait. Besides, it's not like the two of you really are anything to each other. He knows what you like to eat at breakfast, the books you prefer to read, and how your mother died when you were young. You know how he likes his coffee, the way he walks when he's trying to hide how his leg is hurting, and the passing of his wife. He'd even told you how his mother passed just a few years later and how he hadn't coped well with it.
Normal things. Things friends know about each other. Nothing that meant anything.Β
You push it down. "I'll see you later, okay?"
Ethan watches the door swing shut and sighs. Delia and Lydia join him from their hiding spot behind the shelves.Β
It's yet another early morning when Jack heads toward Cordelia's. He's stopped telling himself he's only going for the coffee by now. At first, it had been an easy excuse. He liked the place, the coffee, the books, and the quiet.
And, admittedly, he liked seeing you. He liked the way you made the silence feel comfortable. He liked that you noticed when his leg hurt even when he tried to hide it. He liked that you never made a big deal out of it.
That last part had been easier to ignore when you were actually there.
Now it's been over a week since he last saw you. Still, every morning after a shift, he finds himself turning down the same street, parking in the same spot, and walking toward the same little bookstore with the faint hope that this will finally be the morning he catches you. His hope grows when he sees the lights are on, which normally doesn't happen this early unless you're in.
Ethan looks up when the bell rings. His smile is polite, almost apologetic. "Morning."
Jack steps farther inside, letting the door swing shut behind him. He tries not to let the disappointment show on his face. Ethan is fiddling with something in the middle of the store, adjusting one of the little displays.
Jack leans against the counter, watching him for a moment. He doesn't bother pretending he's here for a book. He stopped doing that after the first two times. "...You talk to her?"
Ethan glances over. "Yeah, she came in yesterday."
Jack's shoulders ease slightly. "And how was she?"
"Fine." The answer comes too quickly. Ethan turns back toward the display.
Jack watches him. "Fine?"
"Yeah."
Jack nods slowly. Something about it doesn't sit right. He's seen you. Not properly, but he's caught glimpses. Once through the hospital window when you'd been crossing the street. Another time when he'd been driving past the bookstore and spotted you leaving through the side entrance.
You'd looked different. Paler. Thinner. Tired. He'd wanted to ask if you were okay, but each time he'd tried to get your attention, you'd climbed into your car and driven away before he could reach you. He'd told himself you were busy. Then he'd told himself you were avoiding him. That thought had bothered him more than it should have. Then he'd wracked his mind for a reason but ultimately landed on none.
"Is she sick?"
"What?" Ethan's head turns sharply.
"Is she sick?" Jack repeats. The words sound worse spoken aloud. "I've been seeing her around. She doesn't look well."
Ethan's expression shifts.
Jack's stomach drops. "She is sick."
"...No."
Jack catches the hesitation immediately. "Then what?"
Ethan looks away.
Jack's pulse starts beating harder. "She's been exhausted. She's lost weight."
"She's busy."
"She looks pale."
"She's been busy."
"She keeps leaving before I can talk to her."
Ethan sighs. "Jackβ"
Jack watches his face. He's a doctor. He knows what people look like when they're trying not to tell you something. He knows what hesitation means. His mind starts filling in the blanks before he can stop it. Bloodwork. Imaging. Specialists. Treatment. His stomach twists. He pushes away from the counter. "Please."
Ethan finally looks at him.
"I'm a doctor. I can help."
"You can't."
"Please."
Ethan's expression softens.
Jack swallows. "If it's money, I'll take care of it." The words come out before he can think better of them.
Ethan blinks. "Jackβ"
"I mean it." His voice is quieter now. "I'll pay for whatever she needs. Tests. Treatment. Whatever."
He doesn't explain why. The memory is already there in his mind. A hospital room. A diagnosis he'd wanted to believe wasn't serious. A woman he loved telling him she was fine when she wasn't. All the little things he'd missed. The things he should have noticed. The things he should have done differently. He'd promised himself he'd never make that mistake again. Not with someone he cared about.
Ethan stares at him, then shakes his head. "...She's not sick."
"Then what?"
Ethan bites his lip. For a moment, Jack thinks he's going to tell him. Instead, Ethan looks down at the display. "That's not for me to say."
Jack's jaw tightens. "Ethan."
"I'm sorry."
"Please."
"I can't."
Jack stares at him. There is something desperate in his own voice now, but he doesn't really care. "You know something."
Ethan doesn't answer.
"You know what's wrong with her."
"I know she's dealing with something."
"Then tell me."
"I can't."
Jack exhales sharply. His hand curls against the edge of the counter. "She doesn't have to know I'm asking."
"Jack."
"She doesn't even have to know I can help."
Ethan shakes his head. "It's not my secret."
Jack looks away. For a moment, the anger drains out of him, leaving only exhaustion. Right. Of course. He can't demand this. You aren't his patient. You're not his responsibility. You'reβ
He doesn't know what you are to him. He grabs his keys from his pocket. "Okay."
"I'm sorry."
Jack nods once. "Yeah." He turns toward the door.Β
"Jack?"
He pauses.
Ethan's voice is gentler now. "She's okay."
Jack looks back.
Ethan gives him a small, reassuring smile. "She'll be okay."
Jack searches his face. He wants to believe him. He wants to believe him more than anything. "Right." He steps outside, the door closing behind him.
He stands on the pavement for a moment, staring at the bookstore window. His chest feels tight. He should go home. Sleep. Forget about it until tomorrow.
He thinks about the first time you'd met. The stupid heart-covered pyjama pants. The cut on your forehead. The way you'd laughed at his terrible jokes. The coffee you'd started making exactly the way he liked it. The bench in the park. The croissant you'd split with him. The way you'd listened when he'd talked about Rachel without making him feel like he was saying too much. The fact that he'd noticed your absence almost immediately when you stopped coming around.
He'd told himself it was because he'd grown used to seeing you. That was all. Just routine. Except now he has to admit how much he misses you.
Jack exhales slowly. Because whatever you're dealing with, you're dealing with it alone. And for reasons he's not ready to examine, Jack really, really doesn't like that.
You feel like you're losing your mind.Β
Your ghost won't leave you alone. She's there when you wake, when you eat, when you try to work. Barely a second passes without seeing her somewhere in the corner of your eye, hovering close enough that you can hear the quiet hitch of her breathing. When you try to sleep, she cries because she's scared. When you're at the bookstore, she cries because she's scared of Lydia and Delia. When you tell her to stay away from the shelves, she cries. When you tell her you'll help her, she cries harder.
For your own sake, you need to cross her over. Soon.
But it's not proving easy. She doesn't remember anything. Not where she lived. Not how she died. Not even where her mother is. You know exactly one thing about her. Her name is Poppy. That's it.
You've tracked down the customer who left the blue book behind, hoping there might be some clue in where they'd bought it or who had owned it before them. Nothing. You've searched. You've asked questions. You've followed every lead Poppy has given you. Every single one has ended nowhere. You're completely lost.Β
One lead keeps bringing you back to the same place, though. An old house on the edge of town, where you've felt the presence of more spirits than you can count. Not the lost, confused ghosts you're used to. These are different. Angry. Territorial. The kind that makes the air feel heavy before you even cross the property line.
The first time you went near the house, something had whispered your name from inside before you'd even reached the door. You hadn't gone back alone since. You're not sure what Poppy's connection is to these spirits, but she always seems more frightened after you've been near the house. You haven't been able to figure out what they want from her.
So, trying to change your surroundings in the hopes that it might clear something up, you head to the park. You sit on your usual bench, which you haven't done in a long time, with a thermocup warming your hands. For once, there's no one around. No customers. No Ethan. No Lydia or Delia. No Jack. Just you.
And Poppy sitting cross-legged in the grass a few feet away.
"I miss my mommy," she whispers.
Your eyes close. "I know."
"She'll find me, right?"
You swallow. You don't know. "Try to see if you can remember something."
Poppy looks at you. "I'm trying." Her voice is louder this time.
"I know." You keep your voice gentle, trying to soothe her. "Butβ"
"You're just trying to get rid of me," she accuses.
"What?"
She stands. "You don't want me here."
"Poppyβ"
"You don't want me!"
You lift a hand. "I want to help you."
"You want me gone. Just like they said."Β
The words catch somewhere in your mind. They? But Poppy is crying again before you can ask.
"You need to cross over," you say, more firmly now. "This isn't where you're supposed to be."
Her face crumples. "You don't want me," she cries louder. "I want my mommy."
"I am trying to find your mommy."
"I want her!" Her voice rises.
You wince. "Poppyβ"
"I want my mommy!"
The sound tears through you. You press your fingers against your temples. "Stop."
She freezes.
You breathe hard. "Just stop. I can't take it anymore."
Poppy's lower lip trembles. "You don't want me."
The anger drains out of you immediately. You rub a hand over your face. "Wait. Poppy, I didn't mean it like that."
She's already disappearing.
"Fuck." You stare at the empty patch of grass, your chest rising quickly. You don't notice the footsteps approaching until a familiar voice speaks beside you.
"Hey."
You look up. Jack. He's standing a few feet away, concern written plainly across his face. Of course. Of course he's here now.
You wipe quickly beneath your eyes. "It isn't what it looks like."
Jack's eyebrows lift. "No?" He gestures toward the empty grass. "Then what is it?"
You stare at him. Your heart starts pounding. You can't do this. Not with him. Not after everything. You remember Ethan's words. He's not like John. You swallow. "Iβ"
This is much harder than when you meet the family members or friends of ghosts. You can show them proofβhand them something that assures them you aren't crazy. You can't do that with Jack. He might have a ghost attached, but his mother hasn't tried to reach out to you in weeks. You haven't seen or spoken to her. You have nothing that will convince him.
Jack doesn't interrupt. He simply sits down beside you, leaving enough space between you that you don't feel trapped.
You fiddle with your fingers. He waits patiently. Maybe Ethan was right. Maybe Jack isn't like John. "This is gonna sound crazy."
"Okay."
You glance at him. His expression doesn't change, but he reaches over, placing his hand on top of yours.
With another deep breath, you finally say, "I can see ghosts." The words sound ridiculous the second they're out. You stare at your intertwined hands and wait for him to pull away. He doesn't.
When Jack doesn't say anything, you look over at him. He's watching you. His eyes are kind and curious. Not horrified or pitying like you suspected.
"I've always been able to," you continue quietly. "I help them cross over. Go into the light. Like my mom." You swallow. "Do you believe me?"
Jack nods. "I do."
The relief that moves through you is almost painful. You let out a breath you didn't realise you'd been holding. He doesn't ask for proof. Doesn't ask you to demonstrate. Doesn't ask whether you're sure. His thumb brushes over your palm, then he looks at you again.
"Would you be willing to come to the hospital with me?"
The relief stutters in your chest. "Why?"
The warmth in his voice remains, but concern slips into it. "You're thinner than when I met you. You show up with random bruises and scratches."
Your stomach sinks.
"You're tired. You freeze up sometimes, and just now you were talking to the air."
Your other hand curls around the thermocup, holding it tightly. You stare at him, tears welling up.
He squeezes your hand. "I want you to get checked out."
It's like it all processes at once, the air in your chest rushing out of you. "You think I'm crazy."
"No." He shakes his head immediately. "I think you're sick, sweetheart."
The words hit harder than they should. For a second, you're back somewhere else. Not the park. Not Pittsburgh. Years ago. John sitting across from you. A much different expression but that same certainty. You're imagining things. You're crazy. You're just like your mom.
And now Jackβ
Jack, who you'd thought was different. Jack, who had listened. Jack, who had made you feel normal. Jack, who has a ghost attached to him and has seen strange things happening around him. Who acts like it isn't unusualβ
He doesn't believe you. He thinks you're sick.
You shake your head. "I'm not."
"Honeyβ"
"I'm not." You stand so quickly your coffee nearly spills.
Jack rises with you.
"I'm not sick."
His brow furrows. "I'm worried about you."
"No." You shake your head. "You're worried because you think there's something wrong with me."
"There could be." His voice is gentle, which somehow makes it all worse.
"I don't understand. You should know better than anyone that I'm not crazy. You've experienced things you can't explainβI know it."
Jack goes still.
Your eyes burn. "I know what I'm seeing."
He takes a small step forward. "I believe that you believe you're seeingβ"
You flinch and move backwards. "Don't."
Jack's face changes. He realises too late what the words sound like. "That's not what I meant."
"I'm not sick." A tear slips down your cheek. You wipe it away angrily.
Jack's expression twists. "Magicβ"
"Don't call me that." You look at him through teary lashes. "I thought you were different."
His face falls.
For a moment, neither of you speaks, then you turn away. "I need to go."
"Please." His voice is suddenly unsteady.
You shake your head. "I can't do this. Don't come to the store again."
His expression breaks, and his lips form your name, but nothing comes out.Β You turn around. You don't wait for him to say anything else. You walk away, and for once, you don't look back.
You hole up in your apartment after that day. Steer clear of anything that could lead to a ghost finding you. You don't go to the park anymore. Jack doesn't come to the store. Ethan checks in every day, but you keep your replies short and insist you're fine. He eventually decided to stop asking, but you feel his eyes following you in the store constantly.
Poppy also doesn't show herself again. Part of you is relieved, another part of you worries that you've made things worse. You don't have the energy to figure out which feeling is winning.
You're sprawled across the couch sometime after midnight when the crackling starts. The sound grows louder. Your hands fly to your ears. It doesn't help. The static crawls through your skull, sharp and distorted. Your vision blurs at the edges. You squeeze your eyes shut. The crackling rises. Louder. Louder. Thenβ
It quiets.
You slowly open your eyes. A woman is standing in front of you. She's watching you carefully. You stare back.
"Can you see me?"
You let your hands fall into your lap. "...Yes."
Her eyes widen as her face lights up. "Finally!"
That's not the usual reaction you get from ghosts.
She grins. "You have no idea how long I've been trying."
You blink as the pieces connect. "You're Jack's ghost, aren't you?"
Her smile wavers a bit. "Yes."
His mother looks younger than you expected, with kind eyes and an expression that's almost painfully patient. Frail. It's the lack of hair that surprises you mostβher head is entirely bald.
"Is he okay?" The question comes out before you can stop it, even as your stomach twists.
Her smile returns, softer this time. "All things considered, yes."
You look away. "Good."
"He's worried about you."Β
You stand immediately, turning toward the kitchen. "I mean no disrespectβI know, he's your sonβbut I don't really care."
A burst of laughter follows you. You turn around slowly.
The woman is laughing so hard she's doubled over. She wipes beneath one eye. "Oh, no, I'm not his mother."
You frown. "Then who are you?"
She straightens. "I'm his wife." Rachel.
The words move through you strangely, hollow and sharp at the same time. "Oh." You make it three steps. "Wait." You look over your shoulder. "It's been you this entire time?"
Rachel appears next to you in the kitchen. "Yes."
You exhale slowly. "You've been here for a long time, then."
She hears the question behind it. "I can't leave yet." Her expression softens. "Not until he lets his guilt go."
You turn to her fully. "Guilt?"
She sighs. "He blames himself for my death."
You lean against the kitchen counter. "Why?"
"By the time we found the cancer, it was too late. Jack thought he should have seen it as a doctor, butβ" She looks down at her hands.
No one could have known. Sometimes life is cruel like that. You know that better than most. Sometimes people die. Sometimes there is nothing you can do. Sometimes the world simply decides that someone isn't getting another day.
You fill the kettle. "So you want me to help him?"
"Yes..." She hesitates.
You narrow your eyes at her. "What else?"
Rachel gives you an innocent smile. "Well... We thought maybe you could help each other."
You stop filling the kettle. "We?"
"Us ghosts."
You stare at her.
"We talk."
"You talk."
"Yes."
"About me?"
"Sometimes."
Your eyes close. "Wonderful."
"I followed Jack into the park one morning and met Lydia and Delia. They told me about you. We thought you might understand each other."
You stare at her, then the realisation hits you. Your mouth falls open. "What?"
She has the decency to look embarrassed. "Iβwell..."
"I can't believe this. This is insane."
"We didn't mean to hurt you."
"You're his wife! Why are you involved in this?"
"His dead wife!" she counters, voice rising slightly. "He deserves more than this. He deserves to be loved. I want that for him. I want him to be with someone who understands himβand you do. You get it. You know what death does to a person. You understand what it means to carry someone with you even after they're gone. And he'll understand you if you just let him. If you give him another chanceβ"
Your voice is hoarse as you cut her off. "Please, get out."
Rachel looks panicked. "Please, we didn't meanβ"
"Get. Out." You tell her, pointing toward the door. "I won't ask again."
She looks at you for a long moment, then she nods. "I'm sorry."
She disappears without another sound. For several seconds, you don't move, not until the kettle pings. You blink back tears, cursing out Delia and Lydia in your mind.
Maybe they'll be able to hear you. You hope so.
Weeks later, the bookstore has been quiet. Not just quiet in the ordinary sense. Quiet in the supernatural sense. No books flying from shelves. No lights flickering. No crackling static in the middle of the day. No Lydia appearing beside you with unsolicited advice. No Delia whispering things you absolutely didn't ask to hear. After your last conversation with Rachel, you'd made your feelings very clear to everyone involved. Apparently, they'd listened. For once.
Ethan is behind the counter when you emerge from the back room. He looks up, then does a double-take. "You look pretty."
You glance down at yourself. You've traded your usual jeans and cardigan for a dress, slipped into a pair of heels, and touched up your makeup. You put in one earring. "Thanks."
Ethan continues staring. "Got a hot date or something?"
"Yeah."
He straightens, the teasing tone disappearing from his voice. "What?"
You laugh. "Yeah."
"Really?"
"Is it that unbelievable?"
"No," he hurries to say. "I just thought..."
You pause. "What?"
"Nothing."
"No, tell me."
He sighs. "I thought you were in love with Jack."
Your fingers still around the clasp of your earring. For half a second, you don't say anything, then you scoff. "I was never in love with Jack."Β
Ethan raises an eyebrow.
"We were friends." You grab your purse from the counter. "And now we aren't." You check that you've got your phone, wallet, and keys. "End of story."Β
There is also some stubborn part of you that wants to prove to Rachel, Lydia and Delia, and every other ghost who'd decided they knew better, wrong. You and Jack don't fit together. Whatever they thought they'd seen between you was wrong.Β
"Right, sure." His tone is carefully neutral. "So, where are you going?"
"Uhβ¦ that restaurant that serves that pasta dish you likeβAngelo's!"
"Damn, I'm jealous." He shakes his head. "Where you'd meet this guy?"
"Hinge."
Ethan makes a face as he fiddles with a piece of paper. "I thought you were over dating."
"Boyfriends," you correct.
"There's a difference?"
"Obviously." You check yourself in the reflection of the darkened window. "A boyfriend gets to know everything."
"Everything?"
You shrug. "About me."
Ethan watches you.
You adjust one of your earrings. "A date doesn't. We can just have fun and let it be that."
"If you say so," he replies.
"You're the one always telling me to get laid."
"I didn't mean this."
You give him a warning look.
He raises both hands. "Fine. Have fun. I'm a phone call away if anything happens."
You send him a small smile and sling your purse over your shoulder. "Got it. You have my location. I'll see you tomorrow."
"Yeah, tomorrow."
Your dating attempts all go down the drain. Every single one. Even if it starts promisingly enough.
The first guy is named Daniel. He's handsome in an unassuming sort of way, with dark curls, a charming smile, and the kind of manners that make you able to imagine going home with him. He holds the restaurant door open for you. He compliments your dress without making it sound like he's expecting anything in return. He even listens when you talk.
You make it through appetisers without incident, then the wine glass beside his hand tips over. It spreads over his shirt, soaking into the fabric. You don't suspect that it was anything but clumsiness until the dessert, and his plate shoots sideways, landing straight in the lap of the woman sitting at the next table.
You don't see anyone, but you know exactly who did it.
You haven't forgotten what happened by the second date, but after forty spectacle-free minutes, you've relaxed. It's pleasant. There's no sparks flying, but you don't need that. You don't want that, actually. The pleasantness comes to an end when his salad bowl jerks sideways, launching dressing straight into his eyes. And that was that.
The third, fourth and fifth go exactly the same. One man receives a drink he didn't order and has it thrown directly into his face. Another finds his phone repeatedly dialling the same number despite the fact that he hasn't touched it. One poor bloke gets locked in the restaurant bathroom for twenty minutes while you stand outside listening to him insist that the door "just won't fucking open."
No one shows themselves, but you feel their presence, that tell-tale feeling of ghosts being near. Delia's perfume drifts past your nose one time. Lydia's laugh echoes another time. You even hear Rachel's voice in between other ones that you don't recognise. It seems like your matchmaking ghosts have made all their friends part of their schemes. You can't even blame your dates for leaving. You'd leave too.Β
And the worst part is that, even before the ghosts got involved, none of them had felt right. Daniel was charming. The second was funny. The third had made you laugh so hard you'd snorted wine through your nose. They were all perfectly nice. Perfectly suitable.
None of them is Jack.
You hate that your mind keeps making the comparison. Jack's dry humour. His crooked smiles. The easy silences between you. The way he's never made you feel like you had to perform or explain yourself. With everyone else, you find yourself waiting for something to click. Some spark. Some feeling that tells you this is worth pursuing. It never comes.Β
By the time you finally stomp into Cordelia's, you're furious. You slam your purse onto the counter. "Show yourselves." You fold your arms. "I'm not in the mood for this." You glare toward the shelves. "I know you're here."
Slowly, three figures appear across the room. Rachel at least looks apologetic. Lydia doesn't. Delia looks like she's trying very hard not to smile.
You stare at all three of them. "You need to stop."
Lydia opens her mouth. "But dearβ"
"No." You hold up a hand. "Nothing else. This stops now."
She looks offended. "We're only trying toβ"
"I don't care." Your voice cracks through the room. "You've ruined every date I've been on."
Delia winces as Lydia folds her arms. "They weren't right for you."
"You don't know that!"
"They were boring."
"That doesn't mean you get to throw food at them!"
"We didn't throw food at them," she argues.
You stare at her.
"We threw the plates." Lydia gives you a tiny shrug. "Technicality."
You breathe deeply, eyes flaring. "Are you serious?"
Delia loops Lydia's arm in between hers, holding her back.
"If you do this again, I'm selling this place."
All three look at you. Delia hesitates. "Dearβ"
"I mean it."
Rachel takes a hesitant step forward. "We only wanted you to be happy."
"You don't get to choose for me." You look between them. "Are we clear?"
Rachel nods first. Slowly, reluctantly, the other two follow.
"Good." You grab your purse.
You're over dating. Completely. It's not worth it anymore. Unfortunately, that leaves you with a lot of extra time to think. To think about Jack's face when you told him to stay away.
So, you start seeking ghosts out deliberately. Cemeteries. Old houses. Anywhere you hear rumours of someone who hasn't crossed over. It's easier when you're busy. If you're talking to a ghost, you don't have to think about Jack. You don't have to wonder whether he's angry with you. Whether he hates you. Whether he still thinks you're sick. It also means you're spending more time around hospitals than you used to, but you've been careful around PTMC. You tell yourself that's enough distance.Β
Until the ghost in the park finds you. He's flickering badly, his form disappearing every few seconds before snapping back into place. He begs you to tell his family he's fineβthat they don't have to worry about him. You promise you will.
You reason with yourself that there's no reason that you'd meet Jack. It's daytime. Jack works nights. Even if he's here, he's an attending in the E.R. You're not heading there. Ergo, you're not going to see him.
You really should have known better.
The elevator doors open, and as you step in, you find Jack already inside.Β His expression changes the second he sees you. Surprise first, then something softer, something that looks painfully close to relief.
"Hi."
Your breath catches at the sight of him. He looks tired. More tired than you remember. You manage a small nod. "Hi."Β
You stand beside him, folding your arms and fixing your eyes on the numbers above the door. He glances at you. You can feel it without looking. He doesn't say anything. Neither do you.
The ghost stands in the corner beside you, watching the two of you with open curiosity. "Is that Jack?"
Your head nearly snaps to the side. How does this random ghost know Jack? Does the entire ghost community gossip about you? You stare straight ahead.Β
The ride takes thirty seconds. Thirty seconds of Jack standing close enough that you can feel his warmth beside you. Thirty seconds of remembering what it felt like when that same closeness had once been comforting. The doors open. You step out immediately.
Jack's brows rise when he registers the floor. Oncology. His expression changes.
"Waitβ"Β
You keep walking. You don't turn around.
That was just the first awkward meeting. The next time, you're sitting in the waiting room for bloodwork with your phone in your hand, pretending to scroll while a ghost whispers in your ear.
You're tired. You're always tired lately. You haven't slept properly in days, and your body feels like it's made of something heavier than bone. You rub at your temple, trying to ease the dull ache behind your eyes as you listen. A familiar pull makes you look up, and your eyes meet with Jack's.
He's standing across the waiting room. His eyes travel over you. Your face. Your hands. The dark circles beneath your eyes. His expression tightens, concern flashing across his face. As he takes a step toward you, you finally regain control of your limbs. You stand immediately and leave before he can get any closer.
Somehow, he's everywhere you go.Β
Hallways he has no business being in. Elevator rides that you were certain would be clear. Waiting rooms you thought would be empty. Once, you even catch sight of him through a glass door just as you're leaving.Β
And every time, his expression gets worse. More worried. More confused. He tries to talk to you more than once, but you don't want to listen.
The more you see him, the harder it becomes to keep your walls up. Every time he looks at you like that, some small part of you wants to stop running. Wants to tell him everything. Wants to let him explain. Wants to believe that maybe you were wrong. Maybe he really would understand if you gave him the chance.
And that's exactly why you start avoiding the hospital again. Because if you keep seeing Jack, eventually you're going to stop running. And you're not sure if you can survive another rejection.Β
It's another lonely afternoon again. You're sprawled across the couch in an old sweatshirt, a carton of takeout balanced precariously against your stomach. Some terrible rerun plays on the television, the kind you've seen often enough that you don't really have to pay attention. You take another bite. For once, you're not thinking about ghosts. Or Jack. You're just tired.Β
The lights flicker.
You sigh. The television crackles. You slowly lower your fork as the lights flicker again. A cold gust sweeps through the room, lifting the edge of the blanket pooled around your legs.
The air shifts, and Poppy appears in front of the television. Her eyes are wide. "Help me!"
"Poppy?" You stand, moving toward her. You haven't seen her in weeks. Her hair is tangled around her face, her little body flickering so badly that pieces of her seem to disappear before snapping back into place.
She takes a step toward you. "Please."
"What's going on?"
"They're gonna get me." Her voice breaks.
"Who's going to get you?"
Poppy looks toward the front door, seeing something you can't. Pure terror crosses her face. "Hurry. They're so angry."
"Poppy, wait."Β Β
For a second, she's gone. Then she appears beside the front door.Β
"Who is going to get you?"
She doesn't answer. She just looks back at you. "Please." She disappears through the door.
You stare after her. "Goddammit." You grab your jacket from the back of the chair, shove your feet into the nearest pair of shoes, and snatch your keys from the counter. You barely remember to lock the door behind you.
You hurry down the steps, shivering slightly in the cold autumn weather. Your jacket is too thin, but you don't care; you just need to find her.
You don't know what has changed, but it's enough that she was terrified enough to return to you.
Jack can't shake the feeling that something is wrong.
It starts small. A nagging sensation in his gut that he can't quite explain. He's spent weeks trying to convince himself that you're fine. Ethan said you were fine. You told him you were fine. He should leave it alone. Instead, by the time he's getting ready for work, the feeling has grown too large to ignore. So he calls Robby and asks him to cover his shift.
He doesn't even know what he's going to do when he gets to the bookstore. He just knows he needs to see you. There's something restless in the back of his mind. Not a thought exactly. More like a pressure, an insistence he can't quite place. It eases as he nears the store.Β
When he pulls up outside, Ethan is locking the door with frantic, fumbling motions, panic written across his face.
"Hey," Jack calls as he steps out of the car.
"I don't have time to talk right now." Ethan hurries past him to his car.
"What's going on?"
"Nothing I can explain right now."
"Ethan."
Ethan keeps moving. "I'm serious. I don't have time for this right now."
"Why? What's going on?"
Ethan slams the car door, but Jack opens the passenger door before he can pull away. "Ethan."
Ethan sighs, clearly conflicted. "Justβget in or close the door."
Jack hesitates.
Ethan turns toward him, anger flashing on his face. "Get in the car or stay here. I don't care. I need to go."
A gust of wind rushes past Jack, and he stumbles into the car, more pushed than moving under his own power. For a second, he could swear someone shoved him.Β
Ethan hits the accelerator so hard that Jack is thrown back against the seat. "Jesus, Ethan."
"Put your seatbelt on."
Jack buckles himself in. "You could've mentioned that before you launched me."
Ethan doesn't respond.Β
"What happened?"
Ethan glances at him out of the corner of his eye before returning to the road. "I don't know."
"Ethan."
His hands tighten on the wheel. "I'm not sure you want to know."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
Ethan swallows. "I got a message from Lydia and Delia."
Jack frowns. "Lydia and Delia?" He's heard the name before in the store when you and Ethan have been whispering back and forth, but he's never put a face to them.
"The ghosts in the store."
Jack stares at him.
Ethan keeps his eyes on the road. "They said she's gone somewhere she shouldn't be. They're scared."
"How did they tell you?" Jack forces himself not to dismiss Ethan outright, even as his mind starts searching for a rational explanation.
"They wrote me a message." Ethan sighs. "I told you she wasn't sick."
Jack breathes out. "Ethan."
"No." Ethan cuts him off. "I told you. She told you. I thought you were different." His jaw tightens. "I was wrong, apparently."
Jack's brow furrows.
"She's not sick. I need you to trust meβor her, or whatever you have to trustβwhen I tell you she was telling the truth."
"Iβ" Jack starts carefully.
"No." Ethan's grip tightens on the wheel. "I need you to have an open mind, or you need to get out of this car. She's in trouble, and I can't help her if I have to worry about you."
"...Okay." Jack is silent for a moment. His worry for you wins. "Where are we going?"
"Somewhere bad."
The sun has set by the time Ethan and Jack pull up to the house. The place looks abandoned from the outside. No lights. No cars. Nothing to suggest anyone is inside. Then a light flickers behind one of the windows.
Ethan's hand is already reaching for the door.
Jack gets out after him. "Ethan, waitβ"
But Ethan is already heading for the front door. Jack follows, every instinct he'd learned in the army and SWAT kicking in as he crosses the threshold. He scans the room automatically, checking corners, doorways, anything that could be a threat. Then he sees you, and everything else disappears.
You're standing in the middle of the room with candles surrounding you. Dozens of them. They're arranged in a perfect circle, their flames flickering wildly despite the fact that there isn't a breeze. Your head hangs forward. Your arms are loose at your sides. You don't move.
He breathes your name out quietly.
Ethan takes a step toward you, calling out for you in a louder voice. You don't react.
Jack's pulse hammers against his throat. "What's wrong with her?"
Ethan doesn't answer. He looks just as horrified. Then the air changes, a sudden rush of cold tears through the room. Every candle flame bends toward you. Your body jerks harshly.
Jack takes a step forward, calling out for you again.Β
Another shudder runs through you. Your head snaps back. Your feet leave the floor. Jack freezes. For one impossible second, he simply stares.
You're floating.
Not stumbling. Not being lifted by anything he can see. Justβfloating. Your hair shifts around your face as though you're underwater. Your eyes open, two black pools staring back at him.Β
Jack's heart stops. "What the fuckβ"
Ethan lunges forward. Jack follows before he can think. He steps straight through the circle. The instant his foot crosses the line, something slams into him. He staggers. It feels like walking into a wall. "Whatβ"
He pushes forward anyway. The pressure bears down against his chest, trying to force him backwards. He grits his teeth, taking another step. His entire body strains against whatever is holding him there. Finally, he reaches you. His hands close around your waist. You're cold. Far too cold. "I got you."
He pulls. For a moment, nothing happens, then the resistance changes. The pressure eases. Jack feels something tugging at you from the opposite direction, but it's no longer trying to keep you there. It's almost as though something else is helping him. "Come on."
He pulls again, and your body suddenly tears free. Jack stumbles backwards, dragging you with him. The candles go out. All at once. He doesn't stop to wonder; he keeps moving and gets you through the doorway and onto the grass.
He drops to his knees, keeping one hand beneath your head so it doesn't hit the ground. He calls your name, fingers pressing against your pulse point. It's weak.
"Call 911," he orders Ethan, without looking away from you. Ethan is already reaching for his phone, but Jack barely hears him. His entire world has narrowed down to you.
"Come on." Jack brushes your hair away from your face, his hands shaking. He checks your eyes for any reaction, but there's still nothing behind your eyelids but that unnatural darkness. He's never seen anything like it before.
"Don't do this. Come back." He bows his head over you. He thinks about the last time he'd seen you. The way you'd looked at him. The hurt in your eyes. He'd been so sure. So fucking sure. His eyes burn.
"I'm sorry." His voice cracks. "I should've believed you. I should've believed you." A tear drops onto your cheek, followed closely by another. "I knew something was wrong. I knew it." His hand cups the side of your face. "And I stillβ" He can't finish, his chest heaving. "I'm sorry." He repeats it again, and again. Until the words barely sound like words anymore.
Ethan kneels beside him. "Come on," he murmurs, taking your hand. "Stay with us."
Neither man notices the figures gathering around them. A woman with kind and patient eyes. Two ghosts who have spent years watching over you. A little girl who had been frightened into trusting the wrong people. Ghosts from the hospital. Ghosts you have helped, even if they didn't want to cross over.
They gather in silence. One by one, their hands link, until they form a circle around you. Together, they turn toward you. The darkness inside you pulsates, but the ghosts hold their ground. The air grows colder as the darkness recoils. It fights. The candles inside the house flare back to life one by one.
You arch violently in Jack's arms, and your mouth opens. A strangled gasp tears from your throat as black smoke pours from your mouth. Thick and unnatural, it twists through the air before disappearing into the darkness of the house.
Your body goes limp again.
Jack catches you against his chest. For one terrifying second, there is nothing. You're completely still. Then your chest rises with a shaky, shallow breath.
Jack presses his forehead against yours. "That's it. Come on, baby." His voice is barely audible.
Your eyelids flutter, opening slowly. They're normal again. Your gaze struggles to focus, then finds him. "Jack?"
He nods. "Yeah. I'm here."
Your mouth parts again, but before you can say anything else, your eyes roll back, and your body slackens again.
Jack immediately checks your pulse. He pulls you carefully against his chest when he's certain it's there. "I've got you." He holds you tighter. "I've got you," he whispers again.
Ethan can't remember much of the past day.
The ambulance ride is a blur of flashing lights and clipped voices. The E.R. is worse. People moving around him, asking questions he can't seem to process. Someone taking you away from him. Jack refusing to move until someone physically makes him. Then the ICU. Monitors. Machines. A bed that makes you look impossibly small. It all blends together into one long stretch of panic and fear.
There had been a moment in the ambulance when Ethan was certain they were too late. You'd been so still. So pale. He'd watched the paramedic work on you and thought, you're going to die.
He'd thought he'd failed you. That he'd found you too late. That the last thing you'd ever hear would be him telling you to hold on. He'd never been that scared in his life.
Now he's sitting in the ICU waiting room with a cup of coffee he hasn't touched, staring at the wall. You're still unconscious, but you're alive. That's all that matters. Ethan looks toward your room. Jack is there. Of course he is. The man hasn't left your side once. Not when the doctors explained what they knew. Not when they explained what they didn't know. Not when Ethan finally went downstairs to get something to eat and came back to find Jack sitting exactly where he'd been before.
He's barely spoken. Ethan can see how he's trying to wrap his mind around itβtrying to find a medical explanation for what happened. Ethan knows there isn't one. He doesn't know what happened inside that house. He doesn't know what took hold of you. He doesn't know what drove it out of you, but he knows you were dying. And he knows Jack brought you back. Or at least helped.
Ethan and Jack haven't talked about the ghosts. Not really. There hasn't been time. But Ethan isn't angry with him anymore. He'd seen Jack's face when he found you. He'd watched him walk straight into something impossible without hesitation because you were on the other side.
Whatever Jack had believed before, Ethan knows he believes you now. That's enough for him.
Ethan stands and looks into the room. Jack is sitting beside your bed, one hand resting over yours. His head is bowed. He looks exhausted, dried tear tracks still visible on his face.
Ethan knows that look. Maybe Jack doesn't. But Ethan does. Because he's watched the two of you for months. The way Jack always showed up at the bookstore. The way his face changed whenever you walked into a room. The way he'd ask Ethan how you were doing and pretend he was only making conversation. The way he'd worry. The way he'd look at you when he thought no one was watching.
Ethan glances through the glass again, watching as Jack lifts your hand to his mouth and presses a kiss against your knuckles.
The room is quiet when you wake. Not silent; there are always noises in a hospitalβthe steady beep of the monitor beside you, the faint hiss of oxygen, footsteps passing somewhere beyond the doorβbut quiet enough that you can hear Jack breathing.
He's asleep in the chair beside your bed, his hand wrapped around yours, even in sleep. You stare at him for a moment, taking in the exhaustion etched across his face. He looks terrible. His hair is a mess, his shirt is wrinkled, and there's a faint shadow of stubble along his jaw.
You squeeze his fingers weakly. He doesn't wake.
Your eyes drift shut again. The lights flicker, sending different shapes across the back of your eyelids. When you open your eyes, Poppy stands at the foot of your bed.
She's crying. Not the frightened, angry crying you've grown accustomed to, but a silent, guilty outpour. Her shoulders shake as tears stream down her face. "I'm sorry."
Your heart aches. "Poppy."
She takes a hesitant step toward you. "I'm really sorry," she repeats. "I didn't mean to."
"I know."
"They said if I brought you there, they'd help me find my mom."
You swallow. "They were lying to you."
She nods, tears dripping from her chin. "I'm sorry"
"It's okay."
"Are you mad?"
You shake your head. "No."
"But I hurt you."
"You didn't mean to, sweetie." You reach a hand toward her, even though you know you can't actually touch her. "You were scared. They used that."
"I'm really sorry."
"I know."
Her crying finally quiets, and you give her a tired smile.Β
She takes another step closer. "I found my mommy."
Your breath catches. "You did?"
Poppy nods. "The others helped me." A smile slowly appears through her tears. "She's waiting right there." Poppy points toward the corner. "Can you see her?"Β
You smile back, only able to see the light warming Poppy's face. "I can't."
"Oh. Maybe you will later?" Poppy looks toward the corner of the room, then back at you. "Can I go now?"
You nod, blinking back tears.
She smiles. And for the first time since you've known her, she doesn't look frightened. She turns toward the light and steps through.Β
You breathe deeply, fingers tightening around Jack's. You take a moment before turning your head toward him. "You can stop pretending to be asleep now."Β
Jack's eyes open slowly.Β
"Hi," you murmur.
"Hi."
"I'm guessing you heard that?"
He nods.
You bite your lip. "Still think I'm sick?"
His face falls slightly. "I'm sorry. I should'veβ"
"It's okay," you interrupt. "I know it's a lot."
"It isn't," he hurries to say. "I just... I saw you getting thinner. I saw the bruises. You were exhausted all the time, and then I found you talking to someone who wasn't there."
He swallows hard. "And all I could think about was Rachel. I watched her get sick, watched her get weaker and weaker, and kept thinking I should have noticed sooner. I'm a doctor. I should have known something was wrong. So when I saw you doing the same thingsβ¦" He blinks wetly. "I thought I was watching it happen again. I thought I was losing you."
"I was scared," he says. "But that's not an excuse. I hurt you. I made you feel like I was just another person who thought you were crazy." His voice breaks slightly. "I'm sorry."
You have faint memories of what happened that night. Jack coming to get you. His voice breaking as he apologised. Tears on his face. But memories aren't enough. You need to hear it from him. "Do you believe me now?"
"Yes." There's no hesitation in his voice. "Completely."
You study his face for a long moment, searching for the doubt you'd spent your whole life learning to recognise. You don't find it.
Jack shifts closer, careful not to disturb any of the wires attached to you. "I don't expect you to forgive me yet." His fingers tighten around yours. "I just want the chance to earn your trust back."
You stare at him for a long moment. "I missed you." The confession slips out before you can stop it.
Jack's face softens. "I missed you, too."
You look down at your joined hands. You aren't ready to say everything is okay. Maybe you won't be for a while. But you don't pull your hand away.
Three days later, after you've been discharged, Jack joins you in the store. You sit on the edge of the armchair opposite him, your hands wrapped tightly around a mug you haven't touched.
For several minutes, neither of you speaks.
You'd thought about this conversation constantly since waking up. You'd imagined telling him everything in a dozen different ways. Some versions were angry, some were tearful, some were calm enough to make you wonder if they were even real. None of them prepared you for actually sitting across from him.
"I don't know where to start."
He shifts in his seat. "You don't have to start anywhere in particular."
You look at him. He's not rushing you, not filling the silence, just waiting. There's a familiar shift in the air as space refits itself around two new forms. Lydia and Delia stand near the shelves, their expressions softer than you've ever seen before. There's an apology in their faces. No excuses, no teasing, no insistence that they know what's best for you.
Just sorry.
You let out a slow breath, then you nod. Delia's eyes fill with tears; Lydia gives you the smallest smile. You watch them disappear again, then turn back to Jack. Somehow, it feels a little easier to speak after that.
So you tell him everything. About your mother and the visions. About your father deciding that what she called a gift was an illness. About the hospital, and how young you were when you learned that some truths were safer kept to yourself. You tell him about the ghosts you've helped, about Lydia and Delia, about Ethan. And eventually, you tell him about John.
That part is harder.
Your voice gets quieter as you explain how you'd trusted him enough to tell him the truth and how he'd used it against you. How he'd looked at you like you were broken. How, for a while afterwards, you started wondering if he was right.
Jack doesn't interrupt. Not once.
When you finally run out of words, the store is so quiet you can hear the faint hum of the coffee machine behind you. "That's everything," you whisper.
Jack looks at you for a long moment. "Thank you for telling me."
Your throat tightens. "I was scared you wouldn't believe me."
"I know."
You swallow. "I don't want to hide it anymore."
His expression softens. "You shouldn't have had to in the first place."
Your eyes burn, and you look away before he can see.
Lastly, you tell him about Rachel. His face settles into a quiet understanding as every strange thing that has happened to him finally falls into place.Β
The air beside the window changes. You know the feeling before you even turn. Rachel is standing there. She smiles at you.
You glance at Jack. "She's here."
His expression changes immediately. "Rachel?"
You nod.
He sits straighter. "Can sheβ"
"She can hear you."
Rachel moves closer. For a moment, she simply looks at him. There's so much love in her expression.Β
"What does she say?"
You look at her, then back at Jack. "She says you've spent enough time blaming yourself."
His jaw tightens.
You translate as Rachel speaks. "She says none of it was your fault."
Jack looks down. "Tell her..." He stops. "I should have known."
Rachel shakes her head.
"You couldn't have known. You did everything you could."
A tear rolls down Jack's cheek.
Rachel steps closer. "You loved her." You repeat the words softly. "And that was enough."
Jack closes his eyes. His shoulders shake quietly.Β
You keep your voice gentle. "She doesn't want you to spend the rest of your life punishing yourself for surviving her."
You look at Rachel. She smiles sadly at him before looking at you.
"You're good for him," she says.
You sigh.
"I'm not telling you what to do. I'm telling you what I see. And life's too short for this. Be brave."
You bite your lip. "Rachel."
"Let yourself have something good."
Jack looks at you, his eyes wide. "What'd she say?"
You keep this to yourself, breathing out before repeating her next words.
"To tell you that she knows and that it's okay." You don't know exactly what Rachel means, but whatever she said reaches something in him that nothing else has. "She wants you to keep living."
His face crumbles. "Rachel."
She moves closer to him, sitting on the corner of the armchair. "It's okay, Jack." Her hand brushes against his cheek gently.Β
Jack's eyes close, his head tilting toward a touch he can't really feel. A long breath leaves him, and for the first time, something in his face seems to loosen. Years of grief don't disappear in an instant, but the fight against it does. "Okay."
Rachel's smile widens, then the light begins to gather around her.
Jack sees the change in your expression. "She's leaving?"
You nod. "She's ready."
He looks toward her. "I'll be okay."
You squeeze his hand. "She knows."
The light grows brighter. Rachel takes one final look at Jack, then at you. She mouths two words, thank you, and disappears.
Jack stares at the empty space for a long moment, then he turns toward you. He looks down at your joined hands. For years, he's carried the weight of losing Rachel like a punishment. Now, for the first time, he lets himself put it down.
He lifts your hand to his lips and presses a kiss against your knuckles. "Thank you."
You squeeze his hand.
After that, things are slow.
Jack starts coming back to Cordelia's. At first, he asks if you're sure he can stay. You tell him he can. Then he starts bringing coffee, and you start saving him the chair he likes. Some mornings you talk. Some mornings you don't.
You don't call it anything. You don't need to. Little by little, the distance between you disappears.
Weeks later, the bookstore is thriving. Not just surviving but thriving. The shelves are stocked, the front window is decorated for Halloween, and there's a steady stream of customers throughout the day. The little bell above the door seems to ring constantly now.
Ethan is unbearably smug about it. Not just because of the bookstore and his coffee corner idea, but mostly because Jack is once again the store's most frequent customer.Β
"Morning," Ethan calls from behind the counter as he spots him.
You look up from the books you're sorting through. Jack stands in the doorway, two coffees in one hand and a paper bag in the other. By now, the sight barely surprises you.Β
"Morning." His eyes find you immediately.
You smile. "You know, I'm gonna get spoiled enough to expect this every morning."
Jack grins. "Wouldn't hurt anyone."
Ethan makes a noise of disgust. You ignore it and grab your coat. From somewhere behind you, Lydia makes an exaggeratedly pleased noise. You shush her.
Jack pauses, then glances toward the empty space beside the shelves. "Someone disapprove?"
Delia appears between the shelves, giving you an enormously delighted smile.
You roll your eyes. "The opposite, actually."
Jack lets out a pleased hum, grinning as he opens the door for you. The morning air is cool, carrying the smell of rain from somewhere nearby. You walk beside him toward the park and finally reach the bench. Jack sits first, stretching his leg out slightly as he settles. You sit beside him, your thigh pressing against his. He hands you the bag, and you break the croissant in half and hand him a piece. Silence falls as you watch the people passing through the park. Your shoulder brushes Jack's lightly as you eat.
His hand rests on the bench between you, right next to yours. Your fingers touch. You glance down. Jack does, too. His pinky hooks around yours gently. A second later, his hand shifts, palm turning upward, and you slide yours into it. Neither of you comments on it.
You lean your head against his shoulder after a moment. His cheek rests lightly against your hair. For once, nothing is demanding your attention. No ghost asking for help. No mystery to solve. No fear. Just Jack. His thumb moves slowly over the back of your hand.Β
You turn your head when his cheek lifts. He's already looking at you. "What?"
He shakes his head. "Nothing." His eyes flick down to your mouth, then back to your eyes. He hesitates. "Can I kiss you?"
You smile. "You don't have to ask."
Jack huffs, his expression softening. He leans in slowly, giving you every opportunity to change your mind.
You don't.
His lips meet yours in a gentle kiss. His hand lifts to your cheek as your eyes close. When you pull back, neither of you goes very far. He kisses the corner of your mouth, then your cheek. Then, after a moment, your lips again.Β
For once, you don't wonder whether this is a mistake. You don't wonder what the ghosts think. You don't wonder what comes next.Β
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