- Everything happens for a reason universeđ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Jealousy is a disease đ
- liability
Leah williamson x reader
- I hate it when she makes you laugh
Barcelona femeni x reader
- Chosen family
Ingrid x Mapi x child!reader
- Terrible twos
Jenni x alexia x child!reader
- Baby troubles
- Hurt
đ= smut
Who i write for:
Alexia Putellas, Leah Williamson, Katie McCabe, Mary Earps, Lia Walti, Mapi Leon, Ingrid Engen,
Couples: Mapi and Ingrid, Jenni and Alexia, Alexia and Olga, Caitlin and Lia, Leah and Lia
(Feel free to request others but I might not be able do some of them (at least not long fics) because I donât feel I know their mannerisms well enough)
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Warning: suggestive, men being gross, broken nose, bit angsty
Part of the Womanizer universe
Based on this request
As Alexia helped you slip into your coat, you called toward your daughterâs room, your voice gentle yet firm. âMia, come and say goodbye to Mommy and Alexia!â
You and Alexia were heading to the bar with some of her teammates, who had kindly invited both of you. You were looking forward to it since youâd already met them, and they had been incredibly welcoming and sweet.
For a moment, there was no response. Then, the unmistakable sound of tiny, hurried footsteps echoed through the hallway before Mia came sprinting into the living room.
Her little feet barely touched the floor as she launched herself straight into your arms.
âBye-bye, Mommy!â she chirped, wrapping her arms around your neck and pressing a quick, messy kiss to your cheek.
You chuckled, rubbing her back before she suddenly squirmed, stretching her arms out toward Alexia.
Alexia, who had been watching the scene with a soft smile, gently took Mia into her arms.
âAdiĂłs, Alexiaâ Mia said sweetly, planting a kiss on Alexiaâs cheek.
âAdios, mi amorâ Alexia cooed, her voice warm with affection. She then started peppering kisses all over Miaâs chubby little cheeks, making the little girl giggle uncontrollably.
With a mischievous grin, Alexia lifted Mia into the air and spun her around, eliciting a joyful shriek from the little girl.
After a few twirls, she gently placed Mia back on the ground, her smile lingering as Mia clung to her leg for a moment before finally stepping back.
You knelt in front of your daughter, brushing her hair back as she caught her breath from all the excitement.
âYouâll be good for Carmen, okayâ you reminded her gently, giving her a knowing look.
Mia nodded rapidly, her curls bouncing. âIâm always good for Carmenâ she insisted, her tone almost offended that youâd even suggest otherwise.
You let out a soft laugh, pressing a kiss to her forehead before standing up.
You glance at Carmen, who has been quietly admiring the scene, letting you say goodbye to your daughter with a soft smile on her face. You return the smile with gratitude. âThank you so much, Carmen. If anything happens, just call meâ
Carmen waved you off dismissively, a knowing smirk on her face. âYeah, yeah, I know the drill. Now go. Have fun. You two deserve itâ
With one last kiss to Miaâs forehead, you both said your goodbyes once more and stepped out the door.
As you walked toward the car, Alexiaâs hand slipped into yours, her fingers wrapping around yours with a possessiveness that sent a thrill through you.
She shot you a wicked grin, her eyes full of playful mischief. âYou look absolutely ravishing tonightâ she said, her voice low.
You let out a soft laugh âRavishing? Who taught you that word?â You raised an eyebrow, still chuckling at the new english word slipping from her lips.
Alexia tightened her grip on your hand, a sly smile playing on her lips as she ignored your question. Instead, as you reached the car, she wasted no time, pushing you gently but firmly against it, trapping you between her body and the car door.
âSabesâ Alexia trailed off, her lips brushing against your neck as she leaned in close. âPodrĂamos saltarnos el bar esta nocheâ She kissed the soft spot just below your ear, her hands roaming dangerously close to places that made your breath hitch. (You know, we could skip the bar tonight)
âMejor vayamos a mi apartamentoâ she whispered seductively, her lips still grazing your skin. âTe prometo que nos divertiremos mucho mĂĄsâ
(Letâs go to my apartment instead. i promise weâll have way more fun)
A soft moan escaped your lips at the feel of her lips on your neck, but despite the growing temptation, you managed to push her away, using all your willpower to keep things from spiraling. She let out a frustrated whine, her face morphing into a pout.
âNoâ you said firmly but playfully, trying to control the laughter that bubbled in your chest. âWeâre going to the bar. Itâs rude to accept an invitation and not show up just because you canât control yourself because Iâm âravishingââ you teased, tilting your head to catch her eye.
You grinned at her âI love youâ you murmured, planting a quick kiss on her lips before giving her a playful shove to push her back completely off of you âNow, open the carâ
With a resigned grin, Alexia unlocked the door. You both climbed in, and as soon as she settled into the drivers seat, she wasted no time in resting her hand on your thigh, just a little too close to you private area, sending a jolt of warmth through you.
As she started the car, her touch lingered a bit too suggestively, and you felt the tension rise as she drove off, her eyes briefly flicking to you with a playful glint.
ââ
After what felt like the longest 15-minute car ride of your lifeâmostly spent swatting away Alexiaâs wandering handâyou finally arrived at the bar.
She smirked as she parked, clearly enjoying teasing you, but you shot her a warning look before stepping out of the car.
As soon as Alexia joined you, she wrapped an arm around your shoulders, pulling you into her side, while you slipped yours around her waist.
âYouâre lucky I love youâ you muttered, pressing a quick kiss to her lips before heading inside together.
The bar was crowded, filled with lively conversations and laughter, but spotting Alexiaâs teammates was easyâthanks to Claudia and Cata, who were already tipsy and laughing uncontrollably, their voices carrying over the noise.
As you approached the group, Patri was the first to spot you and didnât hesitate to make it known. âCapi y su chica han llegado!â she called out with a teasing grin before rushing over and wrapping you both in a tight hug. (Capi and her girl have arrived!)
You and Alexia laughed at her enthusiasm, hugging her back before moving around the group, exchanging kisses on the cheek and quick greetings with the rest of the team.
Once you and Alexia settled into your seats, drinks ordered, it didnât take long for the inevitable teasing to begin.
âYeah, and for more than a week!â Ingrid chimed in, smirking. âThat has to be a new recordâ
Laughter erupted around the table, and you couldnât help but chuckle along with them.
You werenât bothered by the jokes. If anything, you felt a certain pride-somehow, you had done what no one else had managed. You had tamed the infamous Alexia Putellas.
Alexia, however, wasnât handling it as gracefully. She groaned, running a hand down her face before picking up her drink.
âTodos sois tan molestasâ she grumbled, taking a sip, though the slight flush on her cheeks betrayed her embarrassment. (Youâre all so annoying)
âAy, vamos, Aleâ Claudia said, nudging her shoulder. âSabes que solo estamos impresionados. EstĂĄbamos convencidos de que no eras capaz de comprometerteâ (Oh, come on, Ale, You know weâre just impressed. We were convinced you were incapable of commitment)
âExactamente!â Cata added. âDurante años, solo era âfĂștbol, chicas, fĂștbol, chicas, fĂștbolâ. Ahora, mĂrate. Establecida. Enamorada.â She placed a hand over her heart dramatically. âEs realmente hermosoâ (Exactly! For years, it was just âfootball,girls,football, girls, footballâ Now, look at you. Settled down. In love. Itâs beautiful, really)
âOh, eso lo hace todo el tiempoâ Mapi added, feigning nonchalance. âdeberĂas verla en el vestuario. Un mensaje de Y/N y de repente, estĂĄ sonriendo como una tontaâ (Oh, she does that all the time, you should see her in the locker room. One text from Y/N and suddenly, sheâs grinning like an idiot)
Alexia groaned, covering her face with one hand. âOs odio a todasâ (I hate all of you)
âNo, you donâtâ Ingrid said, smirking. âYouâre just embarrassed because itâs trueâ
You leaned into Alexia, pressing a quick kiss to her cheek before whispering, âI think itâs cuteâ
Alexia turned to you, eyes narrowing. âYouâre supposed to be on my sideâ
You grinned, sipping your drink. âOh, I am. But letâs be honest, theyâre not wrongâ
The entire table burst into laughter at Alexiaâs betrayed expression. She sighed dramatically before turning to you, shaking her head. âYouâre lucky I love youâ
âI knowâ you teased, winking at her.
As the banter continued, Alexia shot you a playful glare, but there was no mistaking the warmth in her eyes. Even in the midst of her teasing, she couldnât deny how happy she was with you.
ââ
The night had been perfect so farâfilled with laughter, playful teasing, and stolen glances between you and Alexia.
The two of you sat close together, her arm draped over the back of your seat as she absentmindedly played with the hem of your dress.
The warmth of her presence, the way she leaned in every time she whispered something just for youâit made your stomach flutter.
Leaning in closer, you brushed your lips against her ear and whispered âIâm going to grab a drink from the barâ
Alexia pulled back slightly, eyebrows raising in silent question. âWant me to come with you?â
You shook your head with a small smile. âNo need, Iâll be quickâ
She hesitated for a moment, her protective nature evident, but eventually nodded. âOkay, but donât take too longâ
You slid out of your seat and wove your way through the sea of people, finally making it to the bar. The music thumped around you as you flagged down the bartender and placed your order. While waiting, you felt someone step up beside you.
âHola, hermosaâ a manâs voice rang in your ear, making you internally cringe. (Hello, beautiful)
You turned your head slightly, eyes meeting his for the briefest second before offering a tight-lipped smile and a nod. You didnât engage, hoping heâd get the hint.
âNo estoy solaâ you replied shortly, turning your attention back to the bartender as he prepared your drink. (Iâm not by myself)
The man took a step closer. âBueno, no veo a nadie contigo⊠¿Te gustarĂa hacerme compañĂa?âHis breath reeked of alcohol, and you instinctively took a step to the side. (Well, I donât see anyone with you⊠Would you like some company?)
âNo necesito compañĂaâ you shot back, giving him an unimpressed side-eye before shifting further away. (I donât need company)
Your patience snapped. âNo. No estoy interesadaâ you said firmly, quickly scanning the crowd for any of the girls. (No. Iâm not interested)
The man chuckled, leaning in further. âÂżJugando a ser difĂcil de conseguir, eh?â He reached out towards your waist but before he could make contact, a strong hand grabbed his wrist midair, stopping him cold. (Playing hard to get, huh?)
At the same time, a familiar arm wrapped securely around your waist from behind, drawing you close against them, while a hand rested protectively on your stomach.
You glanced down, immediately recognizing the â11â tattoo inked on the knuckles of the hand holding the man back. A wave of relief washed over you.
âElla no estĂĄ interesada,â Alexiaâs voice rang out firmly as she forcefully shoved the manâs hand back toward him. (Sheâs not interested)
The manâs eyes flickered to her, and the smirk on his face faltered. His expression shifted from surprise to realization, then to anger.
âTĂș!â he spat, taking a step back. (You!)
You heard Alexia let out a sigh. âAy, mierdaâ (oh, shit)
Confused, you titled your head up slightly to look at her. âYou know him?â you murmured under your breath.
(This is a bar. Everyone is allowed to be hereâexcept scumbags like you who donât know how to take no for an answer. So get the fuck away from my girlfriend before I break your nose.)
The man let out a bitter laugh. âÂżNovia? AsĂ que finalmente encontraste a alguien mĂĄs con quien meterte, Âżeh?â (Girlfriend? so you finally found someone else to mess around with, huh?)
He straightened up, stepping once again closer. Instinctively, Alexia shifted, putting herself fully in front of you.
âTe metiste con mi novia, asĂ que tal vez deberĂa devolver el favorâ he taunted, eyes flickering over Alexiaâs shoulder to look at you. His smirk widened. (You messed around with my girlfriend, so maybe I should return the favor)
(What do you say, sweetheart? Want to come home with me? We could use the same bed your little girlfriend fucked my girl in)
Your stomach dropped, but Alexia didnât give him the satisfaction of a reaction. Instead, she moved her body slightly to the side, fully blocking his view of you.
âNo le hablesâ she said, voice dangerously low. (Donât talk to her)
Alexiaâs fist tightened so much that her knuckles turned white. Not wanting her to escalate things, you gently reached for her clenched fist, your fingers wrapping around it.
âAlexiaâ you murmured, voice soft yet firm. âItâs fine. Letâs just ignore him, okay?â
Her eyes met yours, and for a brief second, you saw the tension in her body ease. She exhaled sharply through her nose and nodded.
The bartender placed your drink on the counter, and Alexia grabbed it quickly, handing it to you before placing her hand on the small of your back, guiding you away from the man and to your table.
Just as you were about to leave, the man called out, âAdiĂłs, preciosa. Espero verte de nuevo⊠pero sin tu pequeña novia la prĂłxima vez.â (Bye, sweetheart. Hope to see you againâŠwithout your little girlfriend next time)
That was the breaking point.
Alexia spun around and, without a second thought, landed a punch directly on his nose. The sickening crack of impact cut through the loud music as the man staggered backward, cursing and clutching his face.
A shocked gasp left your lips, but you couldnât help the small smirk that followed. He deserved it.
Security was on the scene almost immediately, rushing toward you both as the tension in the air remained thick.
You and Alexia quickly gave them a rundown of what happened, and without hesitation, they grabbed the man by the arm and escorted him out.
Once the door slammed shut behind him, the change in atmosphere was palpable. The weight of the moment settled in, but before you could even fully process everything, the sound of rushing footsteps pulled you back.
The girls had noticed the commotion from across the room and were making their way over, faces filled with concern and curiosity.
âAre you both okay?â Ingrid asked, her voice low but clearly worried as she reached you first.
âÂżTodo estĂĄ bien?â Claudia added, glancing over at Alexia with a raised brow. (Is everything fine?)
Before you could respond, Alexia intervened, her arm instinctively drawing you closer to her. âEstamos bienâ she stated firmly, though her voice carried a hint of possessiveness. (Weâre fine)
âEse tipo no supo aceptar un no por respuesta y definitivamente cruzĂł la lĂnea, asĂ que le di una lecciĂłn.â she added with a smirk, clearly proud of what sheâd done (That guy couldnât take no for an answer and definitely crossed a line, so I taught him a lesson)
Ingrid, not having it, smacked both of them lightly on the head, causing you to chuckle softly. Alexia, standing beside you, rolled her eyes but couldnât hide the smile tugging at the corners of her lips.
Once everything settled, you took Alexiaâs slightly swollen hand and led her toward the bathroom, relieved to find it empty. You turned on the cold water and guided her hand under it.
As you gently dried her hand with a paper towel, Alexia watched you silently. When you looked up, she was already staring, a soft smile tugging at her lips.
You returned the smile before wrapping your arms around her neck, leaning in to press a gentle kiss against her lips.
âThank youâ you whispered against her lips, kissing her once more.
âFor what?â she murmured, pulling you closer by the waist.
âFor protecting me from that creep,â you replied sincerely.
Alexia smirked. âPor supuesto. Tengo que defender el honor de mi futura esposaâ (Of course. I have to defend the honor of my future wife)
Your heart fluttered, but the moment was quickly interrupted by a memory of what that man had said. You pulled back slightly, your eyes narrowing as you smacked Alexiaâs shoulder.
âOw!â she exclaimed, stepping back. âWhat was that for?â
âYou slept with that guyâs girlfriend?!â you asked, incredulous.
âYou told me you apologized to everyone you hurt, so we could avoid situations like thisâ you reminded her, crossing your arms.
âI did apologizeâto his ex-girlfriend.â She paused, then shrugged. âBut he doesnât deserve an apology. You saw it! Es un cabrĂłnâ (Heâs an asshole)
You sighed but ultimately nodded, knowing she was right. âOkay⊠but this better not happen againâ
Alexia grinned, wrapping her arms around your waist again. âI swear it wonât happen againâ She pulled you in tighter, burying her face in your neck. âTe amo mĂĄs que a nadaâ she murmured, pressing a soft kiss against your skin. (I love you more than anything)
âI love you tooâ you whispered back smiling.
The moment felt so tender and intimate, the warmth of her embrace wrapping around you, until you felt her hands slowly slide down your back.
Her fingers found their way to your hips and then teasingly squeezed your butt, sending a shiver down your spine. Her lips brushed against your neck, leaving a trail of heated, open-mouthed kisses that made your breath hitch.
A soft moan escaped your lips before you could stop it, and the corner of her mouth lifted into a smirk.
âEres mĂaâ She whispered, her voice laced with possessiveness (Youâre mine)
All the teasing from before, her possessiveness, the way she had taken control of the situation earlier, and even the way she punched that guy for you âit was stirring something inside you.
Every time her fingers brushed against your skin, your heart raced, and you could feel your resistance gradually fading away.
âAlexiaâŠâ you breathed out, your voice barely above a whisper, struggling to keep your composure. âWe canât. Not right nowâ
Alexia let out a soft hum, her lips trailing slow, lingering kisses along your neck, each one sending a wave of heat through your body. You couldnât help but moan softly, your breath hitching.
âYouâre making it so hard to resist youâ you breathed out, your hand slipping to the back of her neck.
Tilting your head, you offered her more of your skin, a silent invitation for her to keep going, feeling every inch of her touch ignite a deeper desire.
Her lips brushing against your ear as she smirked. âNo quiero que resistasâ she replied, her voice low and husky. âQuiero que te rindasâ (I donât want you to resist, I want you to give in)
With your heart pounding in your chest, you finally let go. âOkayâ you murmured, voice shaky, barely able to control the desire building between you two. âLetâs cut the night short and go back to your apartmentâ
Her smirk deepened, and she leaned in to kiss your lips softly before pulling away with a knowing look.
âÂĄBuena elecciĂłn!â she whispered, clearly enjoying her victory. She gave your ass one last squeeze before pulling away. (Smart choice)
You both hurried out of the bathroom, attempting to act casual, but the tension between you was impossible to ignore. Alexia smirked at you while the two of you made your way toward your friends.
âEy, tenemos que irnos,â Alexia said, her voice casual but carrying a quiet urgency. She gave you a quick look, as if silently asking you to play along, before focusing back on the girls. âCarmen llamĂłâMia no se siente bien, asĂ que tenemos que ir a casaâ (Hey, weâve gotta go, Carmen calledâMiaâs not feeling well, so we need to go home)
You nodded in agreement, offering a weak smile, hoping the excuse would be convincing enough. âSĂ, no estĂĄ muy bienâ you added, trying to sound casual despite the rush of excitement you both felt. (Yeah, sheâs not doing great)
The girls didnât ask any questions and simply nodded in understanding.
âItâs okay, go take care of Mia,â Ingrid said with a sympathetic nod.
Alexia gave a soft smile, her hand resting gently on your lower back as she led you toward the door. âAdiĂłs, chicas, nos vemos en el entrenamientoâ she called over her shoulder. You quickly echoed your own goodbye before following her outside. (Bye, girls, Iâll see you at training)
Once outside, Alexiaâs grip tightened, and she pulled out her phone. She unlocked it and typed quickly, sending a text to Carmen to let her know youâd be staying out longer. âHola Carmen, solo querĂa avisarte que volveremos un poco mĂĄs tarde de lo esperado. ÂĄPero prometo que nos vamos pronto!â
(Hey Carmen, just wanted to let you know weâll be back a bit later than expected. But I promise weâll head back soon!)
She slipped her phone back into her pocket before unlocking the car and opening the door for you.
With a brief glance in your direction, she offered a small, knowing smile before making her way around to the driverâs side. Sliding into her seat, she fastened her seatbelt with ease.
Alexia turned toward you, her lips curling into a playful, almost mischievous smile. âReady to go?â she asked, her voice low and teasing.
You nodded, a grin tugging at the corners of your mouth. âDefinitelyâ
As she started the car, one hand rested on the steering wheel while the other found its way to your thigh. Her touch was light at first, almost casual, but as the drive continued, her fingers inched closer, slow and deliberate.
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alexia putellas x reader [& r's nephew]
r gets custody of her 5 year old nephew when her brother gets into trouble. alexia insists on sticking around even though r gives her an out. it's a new and entirely stressful situation for r, but alexia makes it a bit easier.
fluff, angst, etc. this is a kidfic.
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How was it possible? That the most ordinary of days could be just one phone call away from shattering life as you knew it.Â
You should have known, really. Should have seen it coming. You were happy for the first time in a while. Happy in your career, in your relationship. Of course something would come along to change everything.Â
It was a pleasant day off, the day you got the call. A slow morning where Alexia woke up way before you, but didnât get up. Instead, she let you sleep in her arms, completely content to just⊠be there with you. Youâd made breakfast together, Alexiaâs voice raspy from lack of use, pressing kisses to your shoulders, your face, your neck, as if she couldnât help it. It was purely and entirely happy.Â
Your phone rang just after breakfast. It was an unknown number and you never answered unknown numbers but something about the call made your stomach drop. You clicked the answer button and gave Alexia an apologetic smile, walking out of the room.Â
âHello?â You greeted, tapping your foot impatiently when no one said anything right away. Alexia had put on her favorite show, and as much as you pretended to despise the soap, you were hooked.Â
The robotic, pre-recorded message that began startled you.
âThis call is from a person currently incarcerated in prison. All calls are logged and recorded and may be listened to by a member of prison staff. If you do not wish to accept this call, please hang up now.âÂ
It wasnât shocking, not really. Youâd gotten calls like this before, but not for a few years. He used to call a lot, when he first started getting into trouble, asking for money for a lawyer. At the time, you hadnât had any to give him. Eventually those specific calls stopped. You still heard from him, but not through a call being recorded by a prison.Â
He hadnât been arrested in 5 years. And now⊠the stakes were much higher.Â
âHello?â The deep voice of your brother came over the line, sounding utterly defeated.Â
âLeo.â You sighed. âWhat happened?âÂ
âI fucked up. I⊠Will wanted to start football. But I couldnât⊠I couldnât pay for boots for him. I just wanted to get him something nice.â Leo choked out. You could hear the emotion in his voice, and ignored the pang in your chest as you pictured the little boy just two years older than you, lip trembling as he promised heâd take care of everything.Â
âLeo, why didnât you call me? And ask for help?âÂ
âI didnât want to bother you. Youâre busy and I should be able to provide for my son. I shouldnât have to ask my little sister for help, I should have it figured out.âÂ
âSo⊠this is better? Getting arrested for petty theft and then calling me for help?â You asked sarcastically, though you understood him more than youâd admit. The need to be independent, completely self sufficient. The sinking feeling youâd get when you had to ask for help with something⊠you still felt that, too.
Your brother was quiet for a moment. Long enough that dread started to build up inside of you again.Â
âItâs not petty theft.â He said finally. âItâs grand theft. And accessory to assault. The guy I was working with went a bit rogue.âÂ
âJesus.â You sighed. âHow long?âÂ
Another long silence.Â
âHow long, Leo?â
â10-15 years.âÂ
You could practically see the tears falling from his eyes in your head, and you knew just by his tone he wasnât calling for money. Not this time. You could see Alexia out of the corner of your eye, hovering in the doorway uncertainly.Â
I⊠I signed the papers, to give you custody of Will. To make it easier to take him back to Spain with you. Heâd be yours, and I know itâs a lot to ask, and if I had any other option, I would, but the only other option is putting him in the system, and I donât want that for him. I donât. Iâm so sorry to ask this of you, really Iââ
âItâs okay.â You breathed. âItâs alright. Of course, Iâll take him. Of course I will.â
Alexia moved closer, resting a hand on your shoulder once she noticed the tears in your eyes. You let her anchor you, suddenly very sure that this was it with her. Today had been the last nice day youâd have with her, and you hadnât even known it.Â
 But there wasnât a question of whether youâd do it or not.Â
âAre you sure? With your career andââ
âI can make it work.â You said. âIâll make it work.âÂ
âOkay.â Leo replied, sounding overwhelmingly relieved. âIâm sorry. Iâm so sorry. I wish IââÂ
âIâll be there as soon as I can to get him.â You cut in, unwilling to hear another apology. It wouldnât fix anything.
 Leo gave you the name of the woman to call, before saying goodbye and hanging up. Even after the call ended, you remained frozen, thinking through all the details, all the things you needed to do, unsure where to start.Â
âAmor?âÂ
Right. Thatâs where you had to start.Â
You turned to Alexia, your face completely impassive. It was the face you made when the team lost and you were upset, or when you got hurt and didnât want to cry. It was you running from vulnerability, and it had been a long time since Alexia had seen you make it towards her. Sheâd thought you were past this.Â
âMy brother was arrested. Iâm getting custody of his son. Will. Heâs 5. Iâm going to bring him back to Spain with me.â You spoke robotically, eyes fixed on a point on the wall just beyond Alexiaâs shoulder.Â
âOh⊠oh wow.â Alexia breathed, nodding her head slowly as she took the information in.Â
âItâs a good thing I didnât get rid of my old apartment. Iâll move my stuff when I get back, you donât need to worry about any of it. Iâll move back in there andââ
âWhy would you do that?â Alexia interrupted, her face twisted with confusion. You looked at her for a moment, her brown roots growing out and the oversized t-shirt she had on. It was soft, your favorite for her to wear because you loved the way the fabric felt on your skin when she held you.Â
God this was hard. Â
âI⊠I wonât do this to you, Ale. I wonât. You donât need this, but I have toââ
âNo. Stop. We are not breaking up, and you are not moving out.âÂ
You turned away from her when you saw the tears in her eyes, clenching your fists tightly and taking a few slow deep breaths. She was making this so hard, but you should have known she would.Â
âAlexia,â you began, your voice abruptly cutting off when the midfielder gently grabbed you by the shoulders and turned back towards her.Â
âNo. No.â She repeated, shaking her head over and over. âDo you love me?âÂ
You exhaled sharply, desperately wanting to wipe the tear off her cheek. To cradle her face in your hands, and kiss her frown away. You should lie, that would be the best choice. But you couldnât bring yourself to do so.Â
âI do, Ale. I love you so much. Thatâs whyââ
âThen thatâs it. You love me and I love you and people who love each other do not break up.â Alexia said firmly, her lip trembling even as she bit it to make it stop.Â
âAlexia, please. Itâs okay. You donât have to do this with me, I could never ask you to.âÂ
âYou are not asking. I am telling you. I am not going anywhere, and neither are you. You bring Will here and weâll figure it out together. Together, amor.âÂ
She moved closer, her hands cradling your cheeks, wiping your tears away just as youâd wanted to do with hers. Somehow, she was convincing you. Like she always did. Whenever it felt too unbelievable that she loved you, whenever you became absolutely convinced that youâd tricked her or something, and tried to leave for her. She always convinced you to stay, because she knew you never really wanted to leave her.Â
âItâs gonna be a lot.â You murmured, your hands finding their way to her waist, your body giving in before your brain did. âItâs gonna be really hard, especially with work.âÂ
âWe can do it. Together.â Alexia promised, leaning forward to dust a kiss across the tip of your nose. âI love you. Iâm not going anywhere. Weâre going to do it together, okay? Donât push me out. Please.âÂ
âOkay.â You allowed, finally giving in and leaning into her. She wrapped her arms around your body, squeezing so tight it almost hurt.Â
âPromise me? No pushing me away.â She whispered into your ear.Â
âI promise.â You breathed the words back, knowing, somehow, that you wouldnât break this promise. Never before had you gone back on something youâd promised Alexia, and you didnât intend to start now.Â
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The plane ride had been long, and though you were already exhausted, you hadnât slept a wink. You were wide awake when the plane took off, and wide awake when it landed hours later. Some sleep would have really done you some good, but there was nothing to do about that now.Â
It was really an amalgamation of all of your least favorite things. The social services office was just as bad as you remembered it. Just as⊠lonely, regardless of how incredibly crowded it was. It was overly beige, from the walls down to the outfit the woman sitting across from you was wearing. Susan. Even her name sounded beige. Then, there was the paperwork. An endless pile of it on the desk in front of you. Your hand was starting to cramp from signing, and all you wanted was to see Will. Physically see him, make sure he was okay. He was somewhere in this building, surrounded by strangers. It was impossible not to picture him, all small and scared in an office, wondering if you were really coming for him.Â
You remembered that feeling. No one had ever come for you and Leo.Â
But you were here for Will. You were here for him, and it didnât matter too much that he barely knew you; at least, that's what you told yourself.Â
You were his aunt that lived far away in Spain, that sent at least three presents for his birthday every year, and three more for Christmas. You talked to him on the phone every so often, and Leo liked to send a picture of Will wearing your kit every few months. He liked dinosaurs and crafts, and he adored your brother. Willâs mom had never been in the picture; youâd never met her, never even gotten Leo to tell you her name. It was just the two of them, and you knew it was hard. You didnât know it was this hard for your brother, though. Youâd have stepped in much sooner if youâd known.Â
Signing the last piece of paper, you inhaled deeply and slid it back across the desk towards Susan.Â
âOkay! Thatâs everything in order. It would be a lot more complicated if your brother hadnât signed over his rights. Great foresight of him, to have the paperwork all ready!â
Yeah. Great foresight. Leo clearly possessed that.Â
âIâll go get Will! Like I said before, heâs been having a tough time, but the minute he arrived here he asked for you, telling us he was supposed to make sure that his Aunt came for him if anything ever happened to his Dad. I think heâll settle once he finally sees you.âÂ
Susan smiled kindly, stepping away from the desk and briskly walking down the hall.Â
The words settled something in you that worried Will wouldnât want to go with you, while at the same time, making you so incredibly frustrated. Leo could make sure to prepare Will for this exact situation to occur, yet he couldnât avoid committing felonies?Â
Before you could think too hard about what to say or do, there he was. Walking slowly down the hall next to Susan, a blue dinosaur clutched tightly to his chest. His brown hair fell messily around his head, in a way that reminded you of your brother. He was small, wearing a sweatshirt and shorts and a pair of velcro shoes. Small and scared, his face creased with anxiety and fear, even as he approached you.Â
âHere she is!â Susan said encouragingly, gently nudging Will closer when he came to a stop just in front of you. He was gazing up at you with wide, unsure eyes, and you could see tear tracks on his cheeks, his eyes red and puffy. He was so small.Â
It was instinctual, something you didnât even know you possessed that had you kneeling down and opening your arms. Willâs forehead un-creased just slightly, and he rushed forward, wrapping his arms tight around your neck.Â
âHey, buddy. Everythingâs okay now. Iâve got you.â You whispered, holding tightly to the little boy that was clinging onto you as if you were the last stable thing in the world. And you supposed you were; in his world at least.Â
Will exhaled shakily. For the first time in two whole days, he felt just a tiny bit safe. He didnât know you well, granted, but his Daddy had always told him that if there was an emergency, to make sure to call you. Heâd taught Will how to click your contact and call. Will hadnât been sure youâd come. You lived far away, and he barely ever saw you. The two of you were strangers practically. But Leo had always told Will that youâd come for him if he needed you. And Leo had never broken a promise to Will before⊠Well not until the other day, heâd waited in the office at school for a whole hour after the bell rang. When someone came for him, it wasnât his Dad. It was a police officer with a mustache and a mean face, and all Will could do was cry, and make sure that the police officer knew he had to call you. And though the details Will had been given were few, he knew his Dad had been bad and he was in trouble. Big trouble. The police officer had sounded all angry and stern when heâd told Will this, softening only slightly when Will asked when heâd get to see his Dad again.
The police officer hadnât answered, instead telling Will that he was being taken to the social services office, where heâd wait to figure out what the next steps were.Â
Will had waited for you, and even though the nice lady had told him you were coming, it took a while. More than one day, but he couldnât quite remember. It felt like forever.Â
But now you were here, and youâd given him a hug that felt like the hugs his Dad gave him, and he didnât feel like he had to try to be brave anymore. Your arms didnât loosen around him even as you stood up, and Will let himself relax. Just for a moment.Â
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âWe going to Spain?â Will wondered, gripping two of your fingers when you held out your hand towards him. He trotted along next to you as you headed from the social services building down the block to your hotel.Â
âYeah. Barcelona.â You affirmed. Luckily, Will had been able to talk to Leo on the phone, and Leo told him what the plan was.Â
âBar-sa-lonuh? Or Spain?âÂ
âBarcelona is a city in Spain.â You clarified. âWeâll go there on a plane tomorrow morning.âÂ
âIs it a big plane?âÂ
âItâs a pretty big plane. Have you ever been on a plane before?âÂ
Will shook his head, brown curls blowing backwards slightly in the wind.
âItâll be fun. Weâll get snacks and⊠pick out a few movies to watch. And you can sleep if you want to.âÂ
âSnacks and movies?â Will repeated.Â
âYes! Does that sound fun?â You tried to sound excited even though there wasnât really anything you were dreading more than the long flight with a five year old.Â
Will just shrugged, his hand tightening around your fingers. Shifting the strap of his big duffel bag so it was further up on your shoulder, stopping just outside the hotel and bending down so you were eye level with him.Â
âI know itâs a lot of change, Will. And I know you donât know me very well butââÂ
âMy Daddy said youâre nice. And that youâll take good care of me.â Will whispered, tearing up as he remembered the phone call heâd gotten to have with his father this morning. Leo had called you right after, himself trying to hold it together as he explained he told Will that you were coming for him.Â
âIâm going to do my very best to take good care of you. Weâre gonna figure it out together, alright?âÂ
Will nodded slowly, taking a deep breath and rubbing at his eye with his fist. âAlright.âÂ
You figured that was the best youâd get, for now.Â
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âTia?â Will whispered. You turned, finding him all tucked into one of the double beds, the covers pulled up to his chin. He was so small, the dinosaur pajamas heâd pulled out of his duffel bag a bit too big on him. âDad said Iâd grow into them if I ate my vegetablesâ, Will had said. Your brother was many things, and a good father was one of them. He was giving you a huge responsibility and huge shoes to fill.Â
Refocusing on Will and not how much he looked like your brother, you smiled, walking over and sitting on the edge of the bed.Â
âWhatâs up, buddy?â You asked, hesitating for a moment before reaching and out brushing one of his curls away from his face. His whole body relaxed at the motion, and he looked a bit more confident as he opened his mouth to speak again.Â
âDo we have to go to Spain? We⊠we canât stay here?âÂ
Your heart twisted in your chest. You thought of your brother's words on the phone the past few days. Heâd repeated it a few times, as if knowing the doubt youâd carry.Â
You canât leave Spain. You have a career and a life there. Will speaks a bit of Spanish, and heâll adjust. He needs to be with you, and you need to be where youâre going to be happy. That will be the best thing for him.
Leo spoke with a wisdom in his voice that used to infuriate you, but youâd decided to trust the big brother voice, this time. Because he was Willâs dad, and he knew what Will needed.Â
âWe have to go to Spain.â You confirmed. Will frowned, an unhappy look on his face that tore at your emotions. âI know, itâs going to be an adjustment. But your Dad told me to take you there, and he always knows best, right?âÂ
Will looked conflicted. âI like it here.â
âI know, I know you do.â You paused, thinking once again back to your brother's advice.Â
Talk to him like heâs a person, not a baby. Heâs a smart kid, heâll understand.Â
âI play football in Spain. Itâs my job there, so thatâs where we have to be for now. But youâll like it, I promise. Itâs warm and sunny and it has really good food. Alexia is there, and I know youâll love her, and sheâs so excited to meet you in person.âÂ
Thankfully, Will had met Alexia over facetime before, and knew that you were together. You didnât have to introduce the idea to him, as heâd somehow already seemed to know it wouldnât just be the two of you when you arrived in Spain.Â
Will looked doubtful, and you could see the anxiety clearly written across his face. His features were so like Leoâs, and it was the same face your brother always had when he was nervous about something. The same face you had when you were nervous about something.Â
âWhy donât you ask me questions about Spain? And Iâll answer them, and then youâll know more before we get there.âÂ
Will was a talker, that much you knew. And so the questions began, about the food in Spain, about school in Spain, about the team you played for, and whether there were dinosaur toys there. Question after question, until you laid down on the bed next to him, eyes barely open.Â
âDo you live in a house in Spain?â Will asked, his energy still in full force as he asked what felt like the 500th question of the evening.Â
âAn apartment, but youâll have your own room.âÂ
âAnd Alexia lives there?âÂ
You nodded groggily.Â
âDoes she speak Spanish?âÂ
âShe does, but she also speaks English.âÂ
Will hummed. âMy Dad was teaching me some Spanish for when we met Alexia. He said your tia taught you both Spanish and that's why I call you tia because thatâs Spanish for aunt.âÂ
At this, you cracked a smile, forcing your eyes open as you nodded. âThatâs true. We lived with our tia for a while and she taught us Spanish.âÂ
âIs it hard to learn? Iâm not very good.â Will wondered, his questions seemingly endless.Â
âMmm, not hard. Youâll pick it up quickly, especially at school and with Alexia helping you with it.âÂ
âIs she nice?âÂ
âSheâs very nice.â You promised, eyes flying open when you realized you had a text from Alexia you hadnât yet read or responded to. Will yawned hugely as you pulled your phone out of your sweatshirt pocket, and you smiled down at him again.Â
âGo to sleep, buddy. I can answer more questions tomorrow.âÂ
With a small grunt of agreement and another yawn, he rolled over. Right into you, his head resting against your arm. It was indescribable, the soft feeling that filled your heart. Soft adoration, even as you stilled the left side of your body completely so as not to disturb him.Â
You didnât know much about kids, but it seemed you knew enough. For now.Â
Finally, you opened Alexiaâs text, tears pooling in your eyes as you read her words.Â
Amor! I hope everything is going well. Youâre doing great already, I am sure of it. I stopped at the store and got a few things for Will. You said he likes dinosaurs, sĂ?I love you, Iâll see you tomorrow. I canât wait to hug you.Â
God, you couldnât wait to see her. It wasnât very odd for the two of you to spend a night apart, but something about this felt different. You missed her deeply, fully, needed her to hold you and promise everything was going to be okay. The anxiety of how this whole new life would work was almost overshadowed by your excitement to see her again.Â
Almost.Â
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Will was a pretty well behaved kid, youâd learned. Very sleepy when he woke up in the morning, but he snapped right out of it when you asked him what he wanted to download to watch on the plane. He very eagerly selected three disney movies, and you realized with a pang to your chest that all three were movies you and your brother had grown up on.Â
All three were Leoâs favorites, if you remembered right.Â
And now they were Willâs.Â
Not being the biggest fan of crowds, the airport clearly made your nephew nervous. He fidgeted his little hands together, walking so close to you that he ran into you every time you stopped. His hand would dart out to grab onto the hem of your t-shirt whenever anyone got too close to him, and he almost cried when the security agent made him walk through the metal detector by himself.Â
You figured this made sense, that after his whole world had been turned upside down, of course heâd attached himself onto the most stable thing he could find. That happened to be you. It was just⊠odd. Something you werenât used to. The checklist youâd made on your phone helped, reminding you to ask Will if he had to go to the bathroom, if he was hungry or thirsty, if he had any more questions about the plane. It was more than terrifying, honestly, that you were suddenly fully responsible for this small boy.Â
There was stress, of course. But there was also something so⊠incredibly different in the way Will pressed his face to the glass of the plane window, staring wide eyed as the plane took off. For every moment you worried you were messing up, even in the first 24 hours, there were 10 moments where Will rested his head against your shoulder or reached for your hand, or offered you one of his animal crackers with a smile that had you convinced that for your nephew, maybe you could do this.Â
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âI can walk, Tia.â Will mumbled, squirming slightly in your arms.Â
You chuckled, rubbing his back softly. âItâs okay, buddy, itâs crowded and I know that makes you nervous.â Â
Youâd picked him up a moment ago, after noticing how terrified he looked at the massive crowds making their way through the airport. It was a struggle to wrangle both of your bags in one hand, while holding Will in the other, but you didnât want him to be uncomfortable. You took two steps towards the exit before you had to stop and readjust, wishing you had another pair of hands here to help.Â
Alexia had texted that she was there, and though youâd assumed that meant she was outside in her car, your eyes met hers across the bustling baggage claim before you had to take another step.Â
Your whole body practically sagged with relief, your bags falling to the ground where you stood as Alexia made her way over to you both, a concerned and sympathetic smile on her face.Â
âMi amor,â she greeted, softly kissing your temple and pulling you into as much of a hug as she could manage with Will still in your arms.Â
âHi.â You choked out, almost in tears at the sight of her. Here, in front of you, at the perfect time. With a smile on her face, already reaching for your bags.Â
âHi, Will.â She said gently.Â
Will peaked out from where his face had become hidden in your neck, relaxing a bit when he saw the semi familiar face.Â
âHi.â He whispered back, turning his face back in towards you and shutting his eyes.Â
âHeâs tired.â You explained, but Alexia just waved you off, beginning to lead you from the airport to the parking garage. It was much easier now that you only had to worry about carrying Will, who was quickly becoming dead weight in your arms as he drifted off.Â
âOf course he is, it has been a long few days. I bet youâre exhausted too. We can go home and go right to sleep, sĂ? We can worry about anything else tomorrow.âÂ
You nodded your agreement, not even wanting to contemplate the state of your to do list at the moment, though it was getting harder and harder to ignore.Â
As you arrived at the car, you shouldnât have been surprised by the car seat perfectly installed in the back of Alexiaâs car. Youâd mentioned needing one to her, but for some reason⊠you half expected her to forget. Or get the wrong one. You werenât sure why, but it was just something that you thought youâd have to do.Â
Yet when you opened the door to the back seat, it was all done for you. The perfect size for Will, buckled in correctly and everything. You carefully deposited him in the seat and buckled him in, before turning to Alexia, once again with tears in your eyes.Â
âThank you for getting that.â You mumbled, shutting the car door as quietly as you could.Â
âOf course.â Alexia said easily, her lips curving into a smile as she opened her arms for you. You practically collapsed into them, gripping tight to your girlfriend as she did the same to you.Â
âI missed you so much.â You cried.Â
âI missed you too, mi amor. You have no idea.â Alexia whispered back, her hand threading through your hair as she just held you for a moment. Eventually she leaned down to press her lips to yours. You kissed her back, taking in the feel of her hands as they cupped your jaw, her fading blonde hair tickling the side of your face.Â
When you pulled back from the kiss, she was still gazing at you so lovingly it made your heart burst.Â
âLetâs get you both home.â She suggested, and you nodded your agreement, needing nothing more than to be home in that moment.Â
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The relief you felt when you finally stepped back into your apartment wasnât complete relief. Because you were home, but everything was different. There was a whole other person that had to fit into your life now, and you didnât even know where to begin carving out a space for him. There was figuring out a school that could accommodate a five year old that spoke very little Spanish. Then there was finding childcare for when training didnât perfectly align with school, or when the team was traveling. Would you bring Will with for away games?Â
The issues you needed to address were seemingly endless, but most urgently was that the extra bedroom was not fit for a child. It had a double bed, which would work for now, but didnât leave much room for anything else. What did a kid even need in his bedroom?Â
Toys, of course.Â
Books.Â
A desk?Â
A dresser? Or would the closet be enough?Â
God he would need more clothes.Â
And food that he'd like to eat.Â
And shampoo and conditioner for kids. Those were different from adult hair products, right?Â
That was most urgent, you decided. Making your home a home for him.Â
âWe should go shopping tomorrow.â You murmured, shifting Will in your arms a bit as you headed for the guest bedroom. Heâd fallen asleep in the car and it was night, so it made sense for him to keep sleeping.Â
What time did kids his age go to bed? 7? 8? You had no idea. Another question to answer.Â
With a gentle hand on your back guiding you down the hall, Alexia hummed in agreement, but you missed the small smile on her face. âI bought a few things.â She reminded you.Â
Your assumption was that a few things were a pair of pajamas, a new toy. A book, maybe? But when Alexia stepped around you to push the bedroom door open, your jaw dropped.Â
A few things, apparently, was an entirely redecorated room. A beautifully redecorated room. The walls were no longer white; instead they were painted a soft green. A wooden twin bed sat in the corner, a green canopy hanging the tall headboard and footboard. The bed was covered in a green comforter, a soft throw blanket, and 4 different pillows. A long shelf sat just under the large window, filled with toys and books. There was a separate toy box next to the bookshelf, overflowing with even more toys; cars and books and dolls and stuffed animals. Everything. Wall decor, a rug, a dresser, a cozy chair in the corner next to a lamp.Â
Alexia had thought of everything. And if youâd had any doubts about her dedication to this, to you, to Will, you no longer did. Alexia had done what youâd been too preoccupied to think of and made Will a space that was entirely his own, a place he could feel safe and comforted. Sheâd made your home his home without a second thought.Â
Without a word, you walked further into the room, choking back a sob as you laid a still sleeping Will down carefully on the bed. He shifted in his sleep, snuggling close to the soft pillows as you draped the throw blanket over him.Â
When you finally turned back towards your girlfriend, she was hovering in the doorway, chewing on her bottom lip as she gazed at you worriedly.Â
âToo much?â She whispered.Â
You barely held back the scoff that would have been much too loud, crossing the room quickly and throwing your arms around her.Â
âNo. Perfect. You're perfect. Thank you.â You mumbled into her neck, pressing kiss after kiss to the skin you found there. Alexia tightened her hold, walking the two of you backwards and out the door so you didnât wake Will.Â
âAre you crying?â Alexia asked, her thumb tracing across your cheek bone as she leaned back from your embrace.Â
You sniffled pathetically, leaning back in to press your forehead to Alexiaâs chest and steady yourself.Â
âI was just so overwhelmed and you did this and itâs perfect Ale. Thank you. Thank you.âÂ
Alexia pressed a kiss to the top of your head, squeezing you tightly.Â
âYou donât have to thank me. I promised, no? Iâm here. We are doing this together.âÂ
âI love you.â You cried, overwhelmed with love and wonder at what an incredible person your girlfriend was. Youâd already known, but she always found a way to surprise you, doing something so absurdly kind and thoughtful that you were struck all over again with how good she was.Â
âI love you too.â Alexia replied, swaying the two of you back and forth gently.Â
There were still a lot of unknowns. A lot of problems to solve and things to figure out. But youâd never been more sure that you could do it. It wasnât ideal, but you had Alexia and that was certainly ideal.Â
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JUST finished this so PLEASE tell me if you catch a typo
also planning more parts to this but i'm VERY open to ideas if you have them :)
Warning:highly suggestive (minors DNI), some angst.
Based on this request
Part 2
Note: I will be posting Part 2 in a few minutes, I just need to proofread it!
You relocated to Barcelona, hoping for a fresh startâa new city, new people, and a chance to rebuild your life with your three-year-old daughter, Mia.
You needed a place where the past wouldnât haunt you, where you could finally focus on giving Mia the stable life she deserves.
It hasnât been easy. You spent five years with your ex-boyfriend, someone you once believed was your forever. But over time, the cracks began to show.
He cheated on you more times than you care to remember, always finding excuses, always making promises he never kept.
When you discovered you were pregnant, you thought maybe things would changeâthat becoming parents might finally bring him closer.
Instead, the moment he found out about the pregnancy, he walked out on you without a second thought.
He left you to carry the weight of it all aloneâheartbroken, pregnant, and unsure of what the future held.
Here in Barcelona, you met your neighbor, Carmen, a true blessing in your life. From the very first day you moved in, she was thereâknocking on your door with a plate of home-cooked food, her warm smile making you feel like you werenât quite so far from home.
Additionally, Carmen speaks English, which has been a great relief. Navigating a new country is challenging enough, and trying to learn Spanish on top of it all has been overwhelming at times.
Still, you believe your Spanish is at a decent level.
So when you first realized she was fluent, it felt like another little gift from the universe.
Carmen, with her silver-streaked hair and lively eyes, quickly became a constant in your new world, someone who seemed to understand without asking too many questions.
âYou remind me of my daughter,â sheâd say often, her tone affectionate as sheâd pass by your door or hand you a fresh loaf of bread from the bakery down the street.
It didnât take long before she offered you a job at her pride and joyâher little flower shop on the corner. âItâs nothing fancy,â sheâd told you with a shrug, âbut itâs my heart. And I could use the help. Youâll like it, trust me.â
At first, you hesitated. You hadnât planned on working with flowers, or working at all, not while you were still getting your bearings in a new city.
But Carmenâs offer came at just the right time, and something about her made it impossible to refuse.
The shop itself is small but beautiful. The soft light from the street filters through the windows in the morning, casting a warm glow over the arrangements of roses, lilies, and wildflowers.
You spend your first days trimming stems, arranging blooms, and greeting customers. Itâs peaceful in a way you hadnât expectedâalmost therapeutic.
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One afternoon, while youâre carefully arranging a bouquet behind the counter, the soft chime of the doorbell rang through the shop. You glanced up, and there she isâAlexia Putellas.
Her arrival is impossible to miss. Not only because sheâs Barcelonaâs football darling, her face splashed across billboards all over the city, but because sheâs also infamous for her reputation. A womanizer. The kind of woman who seems to have a new lover every week.
Carmen had spoken of her often, describing how Alexia visits the shop almost daily. To Carmen, sheâs practically like a daughter.
But until now, you hadnât seen Alexia yourself. Sheâs been away, traveling for football matches.
Your daughter, Mia, is a huge fan of hers, idolizing her both as a footballer and a larger-than-life figure.
Youâd never told Mia about Alexiaâs reputation thoughâit wasnât something your three-year-old needed to know obviously.
Alexia entered the shop with that unmistakable swagger, every movement filled with a quiet confidence that immediately grabs attention.
Sheâs not alone either. A shorter woman is draped under her arm, looking relaxed and cozy, as if sheâs used to being in such close proximity to Alexia.
Itâs unclear whether sheâs a friend or one of Alexiaâs many "flings," but the way they moved together hints at something more, or perhaps nothing at all. With Alexia, itâs hard to tell.
Alexia greeted Carmen as though sheâs just stopped by to visit family.
âHace tiempo que no pasabas por aquĂ. ÂżCĂłmo te ha ido? Todo bien con los partidos?â (It's been a while since you last came by. How have you been? Everything going well with the matches?)
âTodo bien, gracias. Una temporada agotadora, pero estamos ganando, asĂ que vale la pena,â Alexia replied, her eyes drifting around the shop before locking onto you. (All good, thanks. It's been an exhausting season, but we're winning, so it's worth it)
âEsta es Laura,â she added casually, introducing the woman at her side. (This is Laura)
âLaura, te presento a Carmen, la dueña de esta maravillosa floristerĂa.â (Laura, let me introduce you to Carmen, the owner of this wonderful flower shop)
Laura smiled kindly at Carmen. âEncantada, Carmen,â she said, her voice soft but genuine. (Nice to meet you, Carmen)
Laura shrugged with a small laugh. âEstoy aquĂ de visita. Alexia me estĂĄ mostrando la ciudad.â (I'm here visiting. Alexia is showing me around the city.)
The conversation flowed easily between them, but Alexiaâs gaze kept drifting back to you.
Her eyes swept over you in a way that felt unsettlingâalmost predatory, as if she were sizing you up.
Itâs a look youâve seen beforeâback when you were too trusting, too naive, and ended up burned by someone who once gazed at you the same way.
After a bit of back-and-forth, Carmen invited Laura to check out some of the newer flower arrangements, leading her away from the counter. And thatâs when Alexia seized her moment.
She walked over to you, her eyes gleaming with mischief. âHola, guapa,â she said in a tone dripping with confidence. âNo creo que nos hayamos conocido. Soy Alexia.â (Hello, gorgeous.I donât think weâve met. Iâm Alexia)
You focused on your work, refusing to meet her gaze. âY/N,â you replied coolly, your voice polite but distant.
âUn placer, Y/N,â Alexia continued, clearly undeterred by your indifference. (Nice to meet you, Y/N)
She leaned casually on the counter, her eyes following the movements of your hands as you arranged the flowers. âSabes, tienes un gran talento con las floresâ. (You know, you have a real talent with flowers)
You kept your expression neutral, fully aware of what she was trying to do. You were tired of smooth talkers, especially someone like Alexia, who likely believed she could charm anyone into bed.
Youâve seen it all beforeâMiaâs father had the same cocky attitude before he left you when things got tough.
Without looking up, you switched to English, knowing full well that Alexia speaks it fluently. âIâm sure your girlfriend wouldnât appreciate you flirting with someone else.â
Alexiaâs smirk widened, her eyes sparkling with amusement. âAh, what a beautiful voice you have, Y/N,â she replied in flawless English, her thick accent making her cockiness even more apparent.
âSheâs not my girlfriend, donât worry. Just a friend⊠we have a lot of fun together.â She winked at you, making her meaning painfully clear.
You rolled your eyes and refocused on the flowers, hoping that by ignoring her, she would eventually leave you alone.
But Alexia leaned closer, not giving up so easily. âYou seem annoyed. I could help with that, you know,â she said, her voice low and suggestive.
You let out a huff, finally meeting her gaze. âYouâre the one annoying me.â
Alexia chuckled, clearly enjoying this. âFeisty. I like it,â she said, leaning even closer, her grin widening. âYou know, people like you? Theyâre always incredible in bed.â
You shot her a withering glare but remained silent, resolved not to give her the satisfaction of a reaction.
You figured that if you didnât engage, she would get bored and leave. Just before she could say anything else, though, Laura called for her from across the shop.
Alexia straightened up, glancing over at Laura before turning back to you with a smirk. âDonât miss me too much. Iâll be right back,â she said, winking playfully before sauntering off.
You watched as she approached Laura, wrapping her arms around her from behind and brushing her lips against the top of Lauraâs head.
As if sensing your gaze, Alexia glanced back your way and sent you another wink, clearly enjoying the game she was playing.
You rolled your eyes again, muttering under your breath as you gave her the finger. Alexia just grinned, clearly amused, before turning back to Laura.
Eventually, they returned to the counter to pay. Carmen chatted happily with them as they gathered their things, but you kept your focus on your work, doing your best to ignore Alexiaâs presence.
As they finished paying, Alexia turned to you one last time. âAdios, Y/N,â she said with a playful wink. âIâll see you tomorrow.â
You didnât bother replying, simply giving her a blank look as she left the shop, the bell chiming softly behind her.
Once they were gone, Carmen walked over with an apologetic smile. âIâm sorry, Y/N,â she said gently. âI left you alone with Alexia. She can be⊠intense.â
âIntense is an understatement.âyou replied with a small laugh.
Carmen chuckled, shaking her head. âYes, I know. She really enjoys the company of women, but I promise you, sheâs a good person at heart. You just need to get to know her better.â
You raised an eyebrow, unconvinced. âSure,â you muttered, not believing a word of it.
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âMommy!â Your daughterâs voice called out as soon as you walked through the door of your apartment, returning home from work.
âHi, baby! I missed you so much,â you said, scooping her up and wrapping her in a tight hug, showering her face with kisses.
âI missed you too!â she giggled, her small arms clinging to you.
You gently set her down and handed her the single flower youâd brought home. It had become a ritualâbringing her a different flower each week because she absolutely adored them.
âOoh, this one is so pretty! Thank you, Mommy,â she said, planting a kiss on your cheek before dashing off to her room, likely to add her new flower to the others.
âMuchĂsimas gracias, MarĂa,â you said, turning to MarĂa, Miaâs babysitter, who had been helping you since you arrived in Barcelona. You handed her a small envelope with money. (Thank you very much,MarĂa)
âYouâre welcome, Y/N. I love taking care of her. Es una niña maravillosa,â MarĂa responded warmly, her smile genuine. (Sheâs a wonderful girl)
MarĂa has been babysitting Mia since you moved to Barcelona. As Mia hasnât started school yet, sheâs still learning Spanish, and MarĂa has played a key role in helping her with that.
âMia, come say goodbye to MarĂa, please,â you called out.
Mia came running, her face lighting up as she threw herself into MarĂaâs arms and planted a kiss on her cheek.
âAdiĂłs, MarĂa,â she said in sweet, accented Spanish.
âAdiĂłs, Mia. Hasta mañana,â MarĂa replied, giving her a final hug before turning to you. âAdiĂłs,â she said, and you echoed her farewell as she left.
After dinner, Mia begged you to let her watch the Barcelona match. You rolled your eyes internally at the thought of seeing Alexia again, even if only on the screen, but Miaâs big, pleading eyes made it impossible to refuse.
Now, youâre settled in front of the TV with Mia snuggled next to you, both of you watching the match. Mia is practically vibrating with excitement.
When Alexia scored a goal, Mia leaped up from the couch, clapping her hands and cheering loudly. âDid you see that, Mommy? It was amazing!â she exclaimed, her eyes sparkling as she mimicked Alexiaâs celebration, kissing her shirt just like Alexia did on the screen.
âYes, I saw that,â you replied, forcing a smile even though your heart wasnât in it. You couldnât ignore the pang of frustration at how deeply Mia admired Alexia.
âI want to be just like her when I grow up,â Mia declared, her gaze fixed intently on the TV. Her little hands were raised, as if she were celebrating her own goal.
âEww, no,â you said without thinking, the words slipping out before you could stop them.
âWhy not?â Mia asked, her voice quivering slightly. âI want to be a great player like Alexia. you think I canât ?â
âShit, Y/N, think before you speak!â you mentally reprimanded yourself, recognizing that your impulsive reaction could have hurt her feelings.
Your heart melted at the sincerity shining in her eyes.
âOf course you can be a great player,â you said, lifting Mia onto your lap and kissing her forehead.
âEven better than Alexia. But remember, you donât have to be like her. You can be yourself and still be amazing.â
âYes! I can be better!â she exclaimed, her spirits lifted. She turns back to the TV, still nestled in your arms, eyes glued to the game.
As you watch the match, you canât help but feel conflicted. You understand that Alexiaâs skill on the field has earned her immense admiration and a place in Miaâs heart.
Yet, you found it difficult to reconcile your daughterâs admiration for someone whose reputation clashed so sharply with your own values.
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âHola, guapa. I missed you since yesterday,â you heard Alexiaâs voice, laced with her trademark confidence, as you arranged some flowers in a pot.
Startled, you turned to find her standing just behind you. With Carmen out for her dentist appointment, it was just you and Alexia. You let out a sigh, feeling a wave of annoyance wash over you.
You attempted to ignore her, concentrating hard on your task at hand.
âHey, itâs rude to ignore a customer,â Alexia teased, her tone playfully mocking. âI might just have to tell Carmen about this.â
âYouâre not a customer, just a nuisance,â you shot back curtly as you made your way toward the register.
Alexia followed you, casually leaning against the counter with her elbow propped up and her chin resting on her hand, her gaze fixed intently on you.
âOh, me encanta cuando las mujeres se hacen las difĂciles. Es un gran excitanteâ (Oh, I love it when women play hard to get. Itâs such a turn-on)
âIâm not playing hard to get; I genuinely have no interest,â you replied, focusing on cutting the roses.
Alexiaâs smirk grew wider. âOh, really? Who isnât interested in me? Me has visto? (Have you seen me?)
You glanced her up and down, feigning disinterest. âYes, I see you, but thereâs not much to see,â you retorted, even though you couldn't deny her stunning looks.
âPor favor, amor, you and I both know youâre lying,â she replied with a smirk, clearly relishing the back-and-forth.
She continued, âYou know, last night I had a match.â You merely hummed in response, your disinterest evident as you focused on your work. âDid you watch it?â she asked, her voice tinged with curiosity and a hint of pride.
You made a face of mild disgust before lying, âNo.â
âWe won, and I even scored a goalâjust for you,â she added, her tone brimming with confidence and a hint of arrogance.
You canât help but scoff at her audacity. âDo you use that line on every girl you want in your bed?â you asked, finally looking up from arranging the flowers.
âA few of them,â she replied with a casual shrug, her playful smile still intact.
You tried to brush off the way she was getting under your skin. âSo, what do you want? Carmen wonât be here until this afternoon if youâre looking for her.â
Alexia's eyes sparkled with mischief. âI didnât come for Carmen. I just wanted to see you. Echaba de menos tu actitud atrevida,â she said, her gaze lingering on you as she bit her lip. (I missed your feisty attitude)
You pointed the flower cutter at her, trying to emphasize your point. âDonât make me use this on you.â
Alexiaâs grin only grew wider. âDios, youâre so incredibly hot when youâre all aggressive. It just makes me want you more.â
You decided to ignore her comment.
âI want to buy some flowers,â she finally said, a smirk playing on her lips.
âWell, there are plenty of flowers to choose from. Just pick what you want, pay, and then leave,â you snapped, your patience wearing thin.
âHey! No need to be rude,â she teased, crossing her arms as she sat on the counter. âNecesito un consejo.â (I need some advice)
You looked at her, signaling for her to continue.
âSo, what kind of flowers should I get to say Iâm sorry?â she asked, her tone surprisingly earnest.
Recognizing her genuine curiosity, you decided to help out. âYou might want to consider blue hyacinths. They symbolize sincerity and heartfelt apologies,â you suggested, motioning for her to follow you as you walked over to the flowers.
âOr red carnations,â you added, pointing to another option. âThey also symbolize an apology and love.â
Alexia studied the flowers with a focused intensity that caught your attention, her fingers lightly brushing over the petals as she contemplated her choices.
Standing this close, the faint scent of her perfume enveloped you, making it hard to resist being drawn in.
You realize youâre watching her more than you intended, taking in how her long, blonde hair fell over her shoulders, glinting in the light.
Her hazel eyes appeared even brighter in the soft glow of the shop, framed by thick lashes that enhanced her striking beauty.
She stood tall, her toned figure moving with an effortless grace that naturally commanded attention.
For a moment, you're caught off guard, realizing just how incredibly gorgeous she really is.
âAy! I canât decide. Which one would be more fitting for âIâm sorry for kicking you out of my bed, bruising you, and making you leave half-naked because my sister was coming over? But hey, will you come back and have sex with me again?ââ she said casually, pulling you out of your daze.
You stared at her in disbelief before finally saying, âThe blue hyacinths,â and pushed them toward her chest before walking away.
Alexia headed to the counter, pulling out her wallet. âGracias. I hope sheâll love them. How much?â she asked, her smirk never fading.
You told her the total, and she handed over the money. But rather than walking away, she moved around the counter with a sly grin.
Before you knew it, she had you cornered, her presence dominating the small space between you and the wall. Her eyes sparkled with mischief as she leaned in closer.
âWhat do you want now? As a customer, youâre not supposed to be on this side of the counter,â you said, meeting her gaze with defiance.
Alexia leaned closer, her breath warm against your ear. âIâll get you in my bed one day. I saw the way you looked at me. EstĂĄs tan cerca de cederâ (Youâre so close to giving in)
âThe only time Iâll be in your bed is in your dreams,â you whispered back, maintaining your defiant tone.
Alexiaâs smile is both wicked and confident. âI canât wait to fuck you in my bed, even if itâs just in my dreams,â she said before turning to leave.
She paused at the door, glancing back with a sly smile. âI donât give up easily,â she added before walking out.
You watched her leave, a mix of frustration and unwanted attraction coursing through you.
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The next morning, you found Alexia back in the shop, but this time, Carmen was there too, much to your relief.
As you stepped out of the back room, you noticed Alexia with a different woman, not Laura, whom you had previously met.
You assumed this was the woman Alexia needed to apologize to.
You arranged the flowers on display, offering Alexia and her companion a brief, polite greeting before moving to the other side of the shop.
While bending over to adjust some flowers, you heard Alexiaâs unmistakable voice. âHmm, me encanta ver a las mujeres inclinarse asĂ. Es mi posiciĂłn favorita.â (Hmm, I love watching women bend over like that. Itâs my favorite position.)
You straightened up immediately and shot her a sharp look.
âI see the flowers worked,â you said, nodding toward the woman Alexia had entered the store with.
âOh, thatâs not her! But yes, they workedâ Alexia replied with a self-satisfied smirk.
âI just wanted to thank you. Gracias a ti, tuve una noche increĂble,â she said, giving you a playful eyebrow wiggle. (Thanks to you, I had an amazing night.)
You rolled your eyes and turned away, trying to ignore her.
Later, as you and Carmen are working at the register, Alexia and her date approached, carrying a bouquet of flowers.
âOh, ÂĄbuena elecciĂłn! Las rosas rojas siempre son una excelente opciĂłn,â Carmen said enthusiastically, and the woman thanked her. (Oh, good choice! Red roses are always a great option.)
Alexiaâs arm is draped casually around her current dateâs shoulders, a gesture of intimacy thatâs impossible to ignore.
As she pulled her wallet from her handbag, she handed Carmen a generous tip along with the payment for the flowers.
âEspera un momento para tu cambio; no hay suficiente en la caja,â Carmen said, her voice trailing off as she headed into the back room.(Hold on for your change; thereâs not enough in the register)
With Carmen out of sight, Alexia turned her attention back to her date, a playful smirk curling on her lips.
She slid her hand around the womanâs neck, her touch both firm and tender, tilting her head back. Alexia leaned down slowly, her movements deliberate and sensuous.
She planted a deep, lingering kiss on her dateâs lips.
As their lips met, you could see Alexiaâs tongue gently sliding into the womanâs mouth, adding a more intimate, passionate touch to the kiss.
Her eyes though remain locked on yours throughout, a challenge in her gaze as if daring you to react.
The kiss seemed to stretch in defiance of time, with Alexiaâs lips lingering and her fingers lightly tracing the womanâs neck.
The soft, rhythmic sound of their kissing was the only noise in the room, creating an almost palpable tension that seemed to fill the entire space.
Her eyes sparkled with mischief, clearly relishing the provocative display she was creating. As she continued to kiss her date with a slow, deliberate intensity, she stared at you, her gaze both teasing and challenging.
With a playful wink, she seemed to savor the effect her performance was having on you, fully aware of the spectacle she was making.
As Carmenâs footsteps drew nearer, Alexia slowly and reluctantly pulled away, her expression one of satisfaction.
With a smirk, she casually wiped with her thumb the lingering trace of saliva from the womanâs lips, clearly pleased with the effect of their intimate display.
She turned to you, her expression a mix of mischief and confidence.
Her gaze remained steady, her eyes sparkling with amusement and a hint of challenge. You met her stare, striving to maintain your composure despite the palpable tension in the air.
You narrowed your eyes at her, feeling the heat of the moment as you struggled to maintain your professional demeanor amidst the charged atmosphere created by Alexiaâs bold flirtation.
âCarmen, ÂżpodrĂas arreglar que estas flores se entreguen en mi casa mañana por la mañana?â Alexia asked sweetly, her gaze flickering to you with an almost imperceptible, suggestive glint. (Carmen, could you arrange for some flowers to be delivered to my house tomorrow morning?)
âSĂ, por supuesto. Y/N, ÂżpodrĂas encargarte de la entrega?â Carmen asked you with a gentle smile. (Yes, of course. Y/N, would you be able to handle the delivery?)
You forced a polite smile and nodded. âOf course,â you replied, feeling Alexiaâs gaze linger on you. She beamed, giving you a subtle, mischievous wink that made your heart skip a beat.
âÂĄClaro!â Carmen replied warmly, handing back the flowers and Alexiaâs change. (Of course.)
âNos vemos mañana,â Alexia said with a lingering, teasing smile and blowing you a kiss before turning to leave. (See you tomorrow.)
Her smile promised more than just a casual encounter.
Carmen watched her go and then turned to you with a knowing grin.
âPlease, donât,â you said, shaking your head as you walked away, hearing Carmenâs amused chuckle behind you.
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âMommy?â Your daughterâs voice piped up during dinner, catching your attention.
âYes, darling?â You looked up from your meal, focusing on her earnest face.
âOne day, can I come to your work with you? I really want to see the pretty flowers,â she asked, her large eyes full of hope and excitement.
âIâll have to ask Carmen about that first,â you said, and her eyes lit up with a bright smile.
âSo that means itâs a yes, right? Because Carmen loves me so much. She always tells me she loves me,â she said, her grin widening as she swung her legs under the table.
âOf course, Carmen adores you. Itâs impossible not to with how adorable you are,â you said, reaching over to gently squeeze her cheek.
You planted a series of soft, playful kisses on her cheek, making her giggle uncontrollably.
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âAlright, itâs here,â you muttered to yourself as you arrived at Alexiaâs apartment with her flower delivery.
She had ordered three large bouquetsâtwo of red roses and one of white roses.
You knocked on the door, but there was no response. After waiting several minutes, you tried again, this time rapping more insistently. Still, silence.
Growing increasingly frustrated and determined, you delivered one last, resolute knock.
After a few more minutes, Alexia finally opened the door, looking slightly breathless and dressed only in a sports bra and shorts.
âHola, guapa. Sorry for the wait, I was⊠busy. Please, come in,â she said with an inviting smile, opening the door wider as you stepped inside.
âHere. You can put them on the kitchen table,â she gestured to a white table.
âWere you working out?â you asked, noting her sweaty appearance and minimal attire.
She smirked, her confidence barely contained. âYou could say that. Just working on my cardio.â
You couldnât help but let your eyes wander over her defined abs and the tattooed elegance of her back. She was stunning, a vision of physical perfection.
Your admiration was interrupted by the sound of voices. Turning around, you saw two tall and impossibly beautiful women, one brunette and one blonde emerging from a room. They looked like they could be models.
âDamas,â Alexia said, her voice dripping with satisfaction, âtuve una noche y mañana increĂble con ambasâ as she handed them the red rose bouquets. (Ladies,I had an amazing night and morning with both of you)
The brunette woman leaned in first, her lips brushing against Alexia's in a soft, lingering kiss.
Afterward, the blonde woman approached, her kiss equally tender, adding to the intimate exchange.
You couldnât help but cringe at the sight, the display of affection feeling overly intimate and uncomfortable.
Alexia escorted them to the door, bidding them farewell with playful pats and a cheeky slap on each of their butts.
You once again cringed at the sight.
Once Alexia closed the door, she turned back to you with a smug, challenging grin.
âCan you please pay so I can get back to work?â you said, trying to keep your tone steady but feeling your frustration simmering.
âYes, of course,but first I a gift for youâ Alexia replied,she walked over to the kitchen table, picked up the bouquet of white roses, and handed them to you with an almost mocking flourish.
You raised an eyebrow, feeling a surge of annoyance. âI donât want it,â you said flatly.
Alexiaâs smirk didnât waver. âFine. Iâll just give it to the girl Iâm seeing tonight.â
âYeah, do that. Now, please pay,so I can go back to workâ you insisted, your patience wearing thin.
âDonât you want to relax a bit? Thereâs a couch over there, or maybe something more comfortableâlike my bed?â she teased, wiggling her eyebrows suggestively.
âThatâs why you wanted the flowers delivered? To lure me into your bed?â you snapped, your anger boiling over.
âMaybe,â she said, her tone smug and unrepentant, and that was the breaking point.
âSo, you had me deliver these flowers, made me wait outside while you were fucking two women, and now youâre trying to bribe me with a bouquet to get me into bed?â you demanded, your voice rising with each word.
âExactly,â she said, her demeanor unshaken. âI wanted to show you that I can have any women I want. I just had an incredible night with two women. No one can resist me, so why do you?â
You were fuming, your words coming out sharp and hurtful. â"Listen closely, Alexia, because Iâm only going to say this once. I would never sleep someone like you. Youâre selfish, arrogant, and unbearably overconfident. You think no one can resist you because of your looks or your celebrity status, but thatâs a mistake. People are drawn to the idea of being with a celebrity, not to you as a person. They use you just as you use them. Youâre nothing more than a lonely woman who sleeps around because you lack meaningful connections. Your allure may attract attention, but itâs clear you have no real relationships. Youâre just filling a void, and thatâs not something Iâd ever want to be a part of. You are pathetic.â
You locked eyes with her, every word stinging. âStay away from me.â
Alexiaâs expression shifted from smug to shocked, her face falling. Her eyes glistened with hurt as she stared at the floor.
âUmâŠokay⊠voy a buscar mi billetera. Vuelvo enseguida.â she murmured, her voice trembling slightly as she turned away quickly. (Iâm just going to get my wallet. Iâll be right back)
As you watched Alexia turn away, a pang of regret began to sink in. You realized that your outburst might have been fueled more by your unresolved feelings about your ex than by anything Alexia had done.
The way she carried herself, her bravado, and her seeming lack of genuine connections struck a nerve, bringing your past frustrations to the surface.
You could see how your words might have been more a reflection of your own pain and disillusionment than a fair judgment of her.
Even though some of what you said was truthful, the intensity of your anger revealed how deeply you were affected by your own experiences.
Alexia returned with the payment, handing it to you with a subdued âYou can keep the change.â Her voice was soft, her usual confidence replaced by a vulnerable quietness.
You took the money, nodding curtly. Without another word, you turned and left her apartment, heading back to the flower shop with a heavy heart.
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For three days, Alexia hadnât shown up to the store, and the gnawing guilt was becoming harder to ignore.
You tried not to dwell on it, but it lingered in the back of your mind. The shop felt quieter without her presence, and the longer the silence stretched, the more you felt the weight of your actions. You knew it wasnât just a coincidenceâyour outburst had driven her away.
Carmen noticed it too. On the third day, as the two of you were arranging flowers for a new display, she finally spoke up.
âHas Alexia said anything to you?â she asked, her voice carrying a hint of worry.
You shook your head, not wanting to meet her eyes. âNo⊠Why?â
âItâs just strange, isnât it? Alexia not coming by for this long, especially when sheâs still in Barcelona. Itâs⊠odd,â she said, glancing at you carefully.
You felt a wave of guilt wash over you. Carmen was rightâAlexia had been a regular at the shop, her visits frequent and, despite her cocky attitude, somewhat predictable.
You tried to focus on the flowers in your hand, but the words hung heavy on your tongue.
âDid something happen?â Carmen asked softly, her voice more knowing than questioning.
At first, you tried to brush it off. âNothing happened,â you mumbled, but Carmen raised an eyebrow, her gaze unwavering. You sighed, knowing there was no point in lying.
âAlright⊠something did happen,â you admitted, setting the flowers down. Carmen leaned in slightly, her attention fully on you.
âSheâs been⊠acting a certain way ever since I met her. You know, making these dirty jokes, flirting nonstop, doing things to get a reaction out of me.â You hesitated, unsure if you should tell her the rest, but Carmen waited patiently.
âSheâuhâmade out with someone in front of me while staring right at me,â you continued, feeling the irritation rise again as you remembered that morning. âBut it wasnât just that. When I went to her apartment for her flowers delivery, there were these two women at her apartment. She made me wait outside while she was⊠busy with them. Then she gave me some stupid roses, trying to get me to sleep with her.â The words spilled out faster now. âThatâs when I snapped.â
Carmen looked shocked, her brows furrowing in surprise. âAnd what did you say?â
You hesitated again, but Carmen gave you an encouraging nod, so you told her the whole truth. âI basically told her she was selfish, cocky, and overconfident. That people only used her because sheâs a celebrity, and sheâs just a lonely woman who sleeps around because she has no real connections.â As the words came out, you cringed, realizing just how harsh they had been.
Carmen stared at you for a moment, processing everything. Then, she let out a soft sigh, shaking her head. âWow⊠thatâs⊠a lot,â she said slowly. âI understand why you blew up, honestly, with how she was acting. Alexia can be⊠well, a little much. But those words?â Carmen hesitated, glancing at you sympathetically. âI think they mightâve hurt her more than you realize.â
You scoffed lightly, though not out of amusement. âHurt her? Carmen, she was literally flaunting two women in my face like it was some kind of power move.â
âI know, I know,â Carmen replied gently, âand thatâs exactly why I think she was hurt. Look, Alexia may put on this big, confident show, but Iâve known her for a while. Underneath all of that, sheâs a lot more sensitive than she lets on.â
You frowned, processing Carmenâs words. âShe didnât seem too sensitive when she was throwing those women in my face.â
âSheâs hiding behind it,â Carmen said, shrugging slightly. âPeople act like that when theyâre trying to protect themselves. Not saying it excuses her behavior, but it explains it. Sheâs not used to people seeing past the surface.â
You slumped against the counter, feeling torn between your anger and guilt. âI donât know⊠maybe I took it too far. She just reminded me so much of my ex. Itâs like I wasnât just yelling at her, but at him too.â
Carmen smiled softly, her eyes warm with understanding. âAh, now weâre getting somewhere. Look, I get it. Sometimes old wounds can make us lash out at the wrong people. Alexia just happened to push the wrong buttons.â
You sighed heavily, running a hand through your hair. âWhat should I do? I canât just pretend nothing happened.â
Carmen chuckled softly, patting your shoulder. âIâd say maybe you owe her a conversation. But donât be too hard on yourself. Youâre both adults, and youâll figure it out. Trust me, Alexiaâs tough, but sheâs not as unbreakable as she pretends to be.â
She gave you a playful nudge and added with a smirk, âBesides, you know what they say about love and hate, right? Sometimes theyâre closer than you think.â
You rolled your eyes at Carmenâs teasing, but deep down, her words gave you a lot to think about.
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Two days after your conversation with Carmen, Alexia finally made her reappearance.
You were busy assisting a couple of clients when, out of the corner of your eye, you noticed her walk into the shop.
She carried a bouquet of flowers in her hand, and for a brief moment, the world outside your conversation with the clients seemed to fade away.
The air felt heavier with her presence, but at the same time, the absence of the usual playful energy she brought with her was unmistakable.
The store had felt quieter without her, and the weight of the silence between you two was something you could no longer ignore.
You had driven her away. That much was clear.
You noticed Alexia standing by the counter, her eyes fixed on you.There was none of her usual cocky confidence.
Her posture was more reserved, even hesitant. When you finished with the clients and they finally left, it was just the two of you in the shop, the tension thick in the air.
She took a step closer, her movements slower than usual. âHola, guapa,â she greeted softly, her voice noticeably different.
Gone was the teasing arrogance you had grown accustomed to. Instead, it was quiet, almost vulnerable.
âHola,â you replied, matching her tone. You werenât sure what to expect from her, but this... this wasnât it.
She handed you the bouquetâblue hyacinths. The flowers of apology. Alexia had remembered.
âThese are for you. I... I wanted to apologize for how I acted. What I did was wrong, and Iâm really sorry,â she said, holding your gaze, her eyes filled with sincerity.
You took the flowers, their fragrance soft and delicate, but their meaning hit you harder. âThank you, Alexia. I, um, I need to apologize too. My words that day were... I shouldnât have said all of that. I was just really angry andââ You began to ramble, but Alexia gently interrupted you.
âNo, donât apologize,â she said, shaking her head. âYou had every right to be upset. I made you wait, wasted your time, and I... pushed you too far. Iâve been making things difficult for you since day one. I made you crazy, though not exactly the way I hoped,â she added with a light laugh, trying to keep things casual. But as soon as the words left her lips, she grimaced, regretting the joke.
Before she could apologize for that too, you smiledâa small, genuine smile.
Alexia froze for a second, her eyes widening in disbelief. âWhat?â you asked, confused by her reaction.
âYou smiled,â she repeated softly, her voice a mixture of awe and surprise.
You raised an eyebrow. âAnd?â
âNunca sonrĂes. Bueno... no hacia mĂ, de todos modos. AsĂ que sĂ, estoy un poco sorprendida en este momento,â she said, as if it was the most mind-blowing revelation sheâd ever had. (You never smile. Well... not at me, anyway. So, yeah, Iâm kind of shocked right now)
You couldnât help but laugh. âOh my god, Alexia, youâre ridiculous.â
But Alexiaâs expression softened even more, her eyes full of warmth as she watched you laugh.
âAnd now youâre laughing too? Wow, a smile and a laugh in the same conversation? I must be the luckiest person alive,â she said, playfully over-exaggerating her excitement.
âYouâre being ridiculous,â you said again, though your heart wasnât in it. Instead, you were secretly touched by her joy over such a small thing.
You brought the bouquet to your nose, inhaling the sweet fragrance as you studied her face.
Alexiaâs gaze softened even further. âYou have a beautiful smile, you know that?â she said quietly, the sincerity in her words catching you off guard.
You felt your cheeks warm under her compliment, and you quickly shook your head. âAlright, letâs not push your luck,â you said, still smiling despite yourself.
Alexiaâs nervousness seemed to ease at your reaction, and she hesitated for a moment before holding out her hand. âSo... am I forgiven?â
You pretended to consider it, watching the subtle anxiety creep back into her expression. Finally, you nodded. âYouâre forgiven.â
A visible sigh of relief washed over her as she pumped her fist in a small victory. âYes!â she whispered under her breath, her joy almost contagious.
She then extended her hand to you, a playful glint in her eye. âDado que estoy perdonada, creo que deberĂamos empezar de nuevo. Una pizarra limpia, ÂżsĂ?â (Since Iâm forgiven, I think we should start over. Clean slate, si?)
You blinked, surprised at her gesture, but after a brief moment, you took her hand in yours. Her grip was firm but gentle, her skin warm and soft. âAlright,â you agreed, amused by the formality of it all. âIâm Y/N, nice to meet you.â
âSoy Alexia,â she said with a grin, shaking your hand like it was the first time youâd ever met. âEncantada, Y/N.â
The absurdity of the moment made you both smile. It was corny, yes, but endearing in a way you hadnât expected.
For a brief second, as you shook hands, you found yourself getting lost in her hazel eyes. There was a softness there, a vulnerability you hadnât seen before.
She wasnât just the flirtatious, cocky woman you had met. She was... more. And for the first time, you found yourself truly seeing her.
Before anything could be said, the sound of Carmen entering the shop snapped you both back to reality.
You quickly let go of Alexiaâs hand, almost like you had been caught doing something you shouldnât have.
âÂĄAhh, Alexia! ÂĄHas vuelto!â Carmen exclaimed, pulling Alexia into a warm hug. (Aahh, Alexia! Youâre back!)
Alexia returned the embrace, though she shot you a sheepish smile over Carmenâs shoulder.
When they broke apart, Carmen affectionately pinched Alexiaâs cheek before pulling her head down, pressing a kiss to her forehead. âEra hora, niña. La tienda ha estado demasiado tranquila sin ti provocando problemas.â (Itâs about time, niña. The shopâs been too quiet without you stirring up trouble.)
Carmenâs eyes flicked to the flowers in your hand, and she raised an eyebrow at Alexia. âHmm, jacintos azules. Buena elecciĂłnâ she remarked, giving Alexia a playful pat on the back before disappearing into the back room. (Hmm, blue hyacinths. Good choice)
Alexia laughed nervously, rubbing the back of her neck.
You smirked at her, your eyebrow raised. âSo... did you cheat on us and go to another flower shop to buy these?â
Alexiaâs laugh was light as she shook her head. âNo way. I bought them here, I swear, you were not here. Iâm a lot of things, but Iâm not a cheater,â she joked, her voice playful yet sincere.
For some reason, you believed her. As flirtatious and free-spirited as she was, Alexia didnât seem like the type who would betray someoneâs trust.
That thought settled something inside you. You found yourself smiling again as you looked at her, the distance between you both feeling much smaller now.
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From that moment, things between you and Alexia shifted. While her flirting persisted, it became less cocky or overconfident, but still very much her.
But became a little more softer and kinder, making you laugh instead of feeling irritated. Carmen had been right; Alexia could be genuinely sweet when she chose to be.
You never mentioned your daughter to Alexia, thinking it best to keep that part of your life separate.
If your daughter knew you were in contact with her idol daily, sheâd beg to come along. Besides, despite Alexiaâs more bearable demeanor, you wouldnât want your daughter around her.
Alexiaâs habit of seeing a different girl each day remained unchanged, but each time you saw her with someone new or flirting, a pang of jealousy twisted in your stomach.
One day at the store, it was just you and Alexia. She was recounting her morning training session, and the conversation flowed effortlessly.
At one point, you were telling Alexia a very interesting story. Alexia was hanging on to every word, her focus entirely on you, until the door swung open and a strikingly tall brunette entered the store.
Alexiaâs gaze snapped away from you, her head turning to follow the womanâs entrance. She was instantly fixated, her attention now fully captured by the newcomer.
The woman greeted both of you, her gaze lingering a bit longer on Alexia. Seeing that Alexia had completely shifted her attention, you sighed and stopped speaking.
You resumed your task, trimming the thorns off the roses. Meanwhile, Alexia continued to stare at the woman, her eyes practically devouring her.
You walked out from behind the counter to put the roses on display, and only then did Alexia seem to realize you were still there.
âAy, Y/N, Iâm so sorry. I wasnât paying attention. Please, tell me the end of your story,â she said, following you with an apologetic look.
You sighed, trying to downplay your irritation. The shift in Alexiaâs focus from you to the beautiful woman stung more than you expected. âItâs okay. You can go talk to her,â you said, avoiding eye contact.
Alexia hesitated, clearly feeling guilty. âNo, really, I want to hear the end of your story,â she insisted, her gaze flickering back to the woman who was still eyeing her.
Were you jealous? Maybe a little but you had been through similar situations before and were determined not to fall into the same trap. Protecting your heart was crucial.
Despite enjoying Alexiaâs company lately, you felt it was wiser to keep things minimal and friendly, especially with the feelings you were grappling with.
âNo, itâs fine. Go talk to her,â you said, walking away.
Alexia, although still feeling bad, couldnât resist and moved toward the woman.
From your position at the register, you watched as Alexia approached her with a wide smile.
You saw them chatting, smiling, and occasionally touching each otherâs arms. Each gesture twisted your stomach with unease.
Eventually, as you were counting the registerâs money, Alexia and the woman came back to you. The woman greeted you again, and you felt Alexiaâs eyes on you, but you focused on the woman instead.
âSerĂĄn 12 euros, por favorâ you told her. Before she could reach for her wallet, Alexia placed her hand over the womanâs, stopping her. (That will be 12 euros, please)
âEstĂĄ bien, cariño. Yo me encargoâ Alexia said, her smile gentle as she handed you the money. The woman thanked Alexia with a kiss on the cheek, making you roll your eyes mentally. (Itâs okay, cariño. Iâve got it)
You accepted the money and then gave Alexia her change, avoiding her attempts at eye contact.
The woman thanked you and prepared to leave but then turned back to Alexia. âÂżPodrĂas esperar afuera unos minutos? Ya salgoâ she said, smiling. Alexia nodded and watched her leave. (Could you wait outside for a few minutes? Iâll be right out)
Alexia turned back to you, remaining silent. You looked up. âWhat?â you asked, confused.
âWhatâs the end of your story?â Alexia asked, clearly eager to know how it concluded.
You sighed. âAlexia, the girlâs waiting for you,â you said, not looking at her.
âBut I want to know the end!â she said, almost pleading, her tone earnest and insistent.
âWell, you would have known if you had been listening in the first place,â you replied, your voice carrying a note of frustration.
Alexia fell silent for a moment. âIâm really sorry, I just got⊠distracted,â she said, her gaze drifting toward the glass door where the woman was waiting.
âYeah, I know,â you said flatly. Alexia remained silent, and your patience wore thin. âAlexia, can you go now? The girlâs waiting, and I have a lot of work to do,â you said, exasperated.
Alexia bit her lip, looking at you as if you had done something cruel. âYes, Iâll go. Iâm sorry,â she said.
She walked toward the front door, glancing back one last time before leaving.
Once she was gone, you let out a deep breath. Damn it, you were jealous that Alexia was going out with another woman. This couldnât be happening, you were attracted to her.
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âAbsolutely, Mia can come to the store!â Carmen responded, her voice full of warmth and enthusiasm after you mentioned the possibility of Mia joining you at work.
âThank you so much, Carmen! Sheâs going to be ecstatic. Sheâs been asking me nonstop about it,â you said, feeling a weight lift off your shoulders.
And that was the truthâMia had been relentless, pestering you every day with the same question. Youâd been avoiding giving her a straight answer, constantly making excuses.
Mostly because of Alexia, who also frequented the store daily, and you knew it was only a matter of time before the two crossed paths.
As you and Carmen continued chatting, Alexia walked into the store, just as she always did. She approached Carmen first, who was standing closer, greeting her with a soft âHolaâ and two kisses on the cheek, as was her custom.
Then, something unexpected happened. Alexia moved toward you, her eyes locking onto yours, and for the first time, she greeted you the same way, leaning in to give you two kisses on the cheek.
She had never done this beforeâusually, it was just a simple âHola guapaâ paired with her usual soft yet cocky smile.
âHola guapa,â she said, her familiar words bringing a sense of comfort.
âHola,â you responded, managing a smile, feeling the last remnants of nerves from yesterday dissolve the closer she got.
She was standing so near to you, her height forcing you to slightly tilt your head up to meet her gaze.
âHow are you?â she asked softly, her voice holding a gentleness that made your heart skip for a moment.
âIâm good, and you?â you replied, trying to keep your voice steady. You hated to admit it, but having her so close made you feel somethingâsafe, but also a little flustered.
âBien,â she said, pressing her lips together as an awkward silence started to settle between the two of you. You shifted slightly, unsure of what to say next. (Good)
Finally, you broke the silence. âDid you have fun with that girl last night?â you asked, a teasing smile tugging at your lips, hoping to lighten the mood.
Alexiaâs smile faltered for a split second, and she hesitated before answering, her voice dropping to a whisper. âUm... no.â
Her answer took you by surprise, and you furrowed your brow in confusion. âNo?â you repeated, not expecting that.
âNo,â she said again, this time more firmly but still quiet. Her eyes flickered with somethingâguilt, maybe? You werenât sure.
âDid you find someone better then?â you joked, raising an eyebrow with a playful smirk, trying to coax her back into her usual lighthearted mood.
But instead of laughing, her expression grew more serious. âNo,â she whispered, and this time, her voice carried a weight that made you pause. âEn realidad... me sentĂ muy culpable por lo que pasĂł ayerâ (Actually... I felt really guilty about what happened yesterday)
You blinked, caught off guard by her sudden shift in tone. âGuilty?â you repeated, the word hanging in the air between you two.
Alexia nodded, her gaze dropping momentarily before she looked back up at you, her eyes soft and sincere.
âAbout..you know..ignoring you yesterday,â she said gently. âI was out of line. I let myself get carried away,I let my... urges take over,â she continued, her voice trembling slightly. âIâm really sorry. I know it probably hurt you, and that was never my intention.â
You stood there, processing her words, feeling the sincerity behind them. She wasnât just apologizing; she was genuinely remorseful. You could see it in the way her eyes softened, the way her voice lowered with each sentence.
But despite her heartfelt apology, you hesitated. You werenât sure if you could just forgive her so easily, not this time. It wasnât the first time Alexia had done something impulsive, and you didnât want to keep brushing it off like it was nothing.
âAlexia...â you started, unsure of how to continue. You bit your lip, avoiding her gaze for a moment, trying to gather your thoughts.
She took a small step closer, her expression pleading now. âPlease, Y/N, Iâm really sorry,â she said, her voice barely above a whisper.
âI wasnât thinking straight. You know me, sometimes I just act without thinking, but I would never want to hurt you.â
You sighed, crossing your arms as you weighed her words. âI get that, Alexia, but this isnât the first time,â you said, meeting her eyes again. âYou canât keep doing things and expecting me to just... forgive you right away.â
She swallowed, her eyes glistening as if the weight of your words hit her hard. âI know... I know, and I hate that I keep messing things up between us. But please... this time, I mean it. Iâll be better. I promise.â
There was a long pause, both of you standing in the soft light of the store, the usual chatter and bustle around you fading into the background as you considered her words.
Finally, you sighed, shaking your head a little, feeling your resolve begin to waver. âItâs not that easy, Alexia. You canât just say sorry and expect everything to be okay. I need to know you really mean it this time.â
âI do,â she insisted, her voice breaking slightly. âI swear to you, Iâll make it up to you. Just... give me one more chance, please.â
Another long pause. You could see the desperation in her eyes, the way her shoulders slumped slightly as if she was afraid you might walk away from her for good.
âFine,â you finally said, though your voice was softer now. âBut this is the last time, Alexia. I mean it. If you mess up again, thatâs it. I wonât keep forgiving you.â
Alexiaâs face lit up with a mix of relief and joy, and before you could react, she squealed and wrapped her arms around you, lifting you off the ground slightly. You let out a small squeal of surprise, not expecting her to hug you so tightly.
âThank you, thank you!â she cried, setting you back down but not letting go just yet. âI swear, itâll be the last time I do something stupid. I promise.â
You couldnât help but smile, though you tried to hide it. âThe last time, Alexia,â you warned, pointing a finger at her sternly.
She nodded eagerly. âYes, yes, the last time,â she repeated, still grinning. Then she gave you a pleading look.
âNow, will you finally finish the story you were telling me yesterday? Iâve been dying to hear the end.â
Just as you were about to tell her, the door chimed and a few customers entered the store. Carmen shot you a knowing look, subtly signaling for your attention.
âAnother time,â you said with a sigh, gently patting Alexiaâs cheek before walking away. âWork calls.â
Alexia watched you go, her eyes following your every move, and a huge smile spread across her face.
But as she stood there, a strange feeling stirred in her stomach. Something unfamiliar, something she couldnât quite place.
She shook her head, brushing off the sensation as nothing more than hunger. With a shrug, she pulled out her burner phone, scrolling through her contacts before texting one of the many girls in her phone, asking if they wanted to come over later.
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âAre you excited to spend the day with Mommy?â you asked your daughter as you walked to the store one morning.
âYes!â she cheered, bouncing with excitement.
Some days had passed since Alexiaâs latest apology, but things had remained mostly the same.
She continued to visit the store every day, buying flowers for whichever woman she was with at the time.
Her flirtation remained gentle and tender, but something had shifted, though you couldnât quite pinpoint what.
She frequently complimented your looks, outfits, and hairstyles, which you appreciated, even though it was rare for her to show this side of herself.
Two days ago, Alexia had been recounting a dinner she went to with friends and handed you her phone to show you pictures of the restaurant and the food. Unfortunately, she opened the âwrong album.â
You were shocked to see numerous pictures of naked women and nearly threw the phone back at her.
Alexia looked puzzled at your reaction but quickly masked it with a smirk as she glanced at her phone.
She began scrolling through the explicit pictures again, her eyes glinting with amusement.
Biting her lip, she seemed to savor the memories associated with each image, a mischievous gleam in her eyes as she relived the moments she had captured.
âThis is my special album,â she said with a teasing bite of her lip. âWhen Iâm traveling and feeling lonely in a hotel room, itâs nice to have some⊠interesting pictures to look at.â
You made a face of disgust.
She leaned in, smirking. âPor favor, no me digas que nunca has enviado o recibido fotos como estas.â she teased, resting her chin on her hand as she propped her elbow on the counter. (Oh, come on. Donât tell me youâve never sent or received pictures like these)
âThatâs none of your business,â you said, feeling your face flush.
âOooh, you didnât deny it, and your face is all red. Youâve definitely sent some,â she said with excitement.
With a cocky grin, she added, âI canât wait to add yours to this album. It would make it so much more interestingâŠand beautiful.â
You looked at her in disgust and gently pushed her face away with your hand.
âIn your dreams,â you said, smiling despite yourself. Over time, her flirting and joking were becoming less bothersome.
âYou know what they say: never give up on your dreams,â Alexia said smugly. âY me conoces lo suficientemente bien como para saber que nunca lo harĂa. Si lo hiciera, no serĂa la mejor futbolista del mundo.â (And you know me well enough to know that I never do. If I did, I wouldnât be the best woman footballer in the world)
You shook your head, amused.
âI canât wait to see all the pretty flowers, Mommy!â Miaâs excitement was palpable as she bounced on her little feet, her eyes wide with anticipation. You looked down at her, your heart warmed by her enthusiasm.
You had chosen this particular day for Mia to accompany you, carefully planning to avoid a potential encounter with Alexia.
Alexia had informed you the day before that she would be away from the store due to a demanding schedule of training, interviews, and a photoshoot.
You knew that if Mia were to see Alexia, she might freak out since sheâs basically her hero.
While Alexia was known to be good with kidsâsomething youâd observed in several videosâher frequent appearances with new partners and her tendency to be very touchy and affectionate in public could have made the situation awkward for Mia.
Your daughterâs inquisitive nature would surely lead to a barrage of questions, which you wanted to avoid.
âThis time, I want to pick my flower of the week, Mommy, okay?â Mia asked, stretching her arms up towards you, signaling that she wanted to be picked up.
âOf course, sweetheart,â you responded with a soft smile, bending down to scoop her up. She nestled her head against your shoulder as you lifted her, her small arms wrapping around your neck.
You could feel the warmth of her little body and the soft rustle of her breath against your skin.
Together, you made your way to the store, ready to enjoy a day filled with flowers and moments of bonding, free from the concerns that Alexia might have brought.
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âMia, would you like to help me put the flowers in the pot?â Carmenâs voice was warm and inviting.
âYes!â Mia responded immediately, her excitement evident as she bounded off with Carmen.
You couldnât help but chuckle at her enthusiasm as they disappeared around the corner, heading towards the back of the store.
The morning had been smooth and joyful. Mia had been gleefully exploring the shop, sniffing flowers and marveling at their colors. There had been no tantrumsâa welcome reliefâand youâd promised her sheâll be back at the store if she continued to behave so well.
As you worked on arranging bouquets for display, the bell above the front door jingled, signaling a new customer.
Looking up, your heart nearly stopped when you saw Alexia walk in. But she wasnât aloneâshe had her arm casually draped around another woman, a relaxed smile on her face.
âHola, guapa,â Alexia greeted you, approaching the counter. She momentarily released the woman to give you a quick kiss on both cheeks before resuming her hold around the womanâs neck.
Panic flared in your chest. âWhat are you doing here?â you asked, trying to keep your tone calm but failing to mask the urgency. Your eyes darted towards the back of the store, hoping Mia was still preoccupied.
Alexiaâs eyebrow arched, catching your unease. âIs that how you greet me now?â she teased with a playful smirk. âOh, and this is Isabel,â she said, introducing the woman. âIsabel, ella es Y/N.â (Isabel, this is Y/N)
You forced a polite smile at Isabel, offering a quick nod before turning back to Alexia. âYou said you wouldnât be here today. You said you will be busy all day.â
Alexia chuckled, clearly amused by your flustered state. âPlans changed. My photoshoot was canceled, so I thought Iâd drop by and visit my two favorite flower girls.â She winked at you, trying to keep the gesture hidden from Isabel. âWhereâs Carmen?â
Your heart raced. âSheâs not hereâsheâs out on a delivery,â you lied quickly, hoping to get Alexia to leave. You were certain she would linger if she found out Carmen was still around.
Alexia gave you a curious look but shrugged. âAlright then...â
âRight, well, it was nice seeing you, and Isabel, fue un placer conocerte.â you said, trying to wrap things up. âIâm sure you have other plans.â (Isabel, it was lovely meeting you)
Alexiaâs eyes narrowed with playful suspicion. âYouâre acting strange. Are you trying to kick us out?â she asked with a grin.
âNo, no, itâs just... you know, Iâm sure you both have things to do,â you replied, glancing over her shoulder towards the back of the store again.
Alexiaâs smirk didnât fade. âYeah, we do,â she agreed, looked down at Isabel.
She gave Isabelâs shoulder a gentle squeeze before intertwining their fingers and gently kissing the crown of her head.
A pang of discomfort hit you at the sight, but before you could react further, the sound of Miaâs voice cut through the tension.
âMommy!â
You closed your eyes briefly, wishing you could rewind, you were so closeâŠ
When you opened them, Mia was rushing towards you, her small hands proudly holding a flower.
âMommy, look! I found my flower of the weekâ Mia exclaimed, stopping right beside Alexia and Isabel, her face beaming with pride as she showed off her flower.
Everything seemed to slow down as Alexiaâs gaze fell upon the tiny figure next to her. Her expression shifted dramatically from casual amusement to shock, her eyes widening and her mouth falling open.
It was as if she had been struck by a sudden realization.
Her voice was barely above a whisper when she spoke. âMommy?â she asked, her tone full of disbelief. âTienes una hija?â Her words were tinged with a mix of surprise and confusion, as if the idea of you having a child was completely foreign to her. (You have a daughter?)
You nodded, feeling a lump in your throat.
Mia, oblivious to the undercurrent of tension, suddenly shouted in recognition, âAlexia!â Her high-pitched voice echoed through the store as she threw herself at Alexiaâs legs, hugging them tightly.
Alexia stood frozen, her shock palpable as she looked down at Mia clinging to her. Her usual composure was replaced by a look of utter bewilderment.
âI love you so much! Youâre the best player in the whole world!â Mia declared, her tiny arms wrapped around Alexiaâs legs.
Alexiaâs expression softened at Miaâs affection. Though still stunned, there was a growing tenderness in her eyes.
Slowly, she reached down, placing her hand gently on the back of Miaâs head and stroking her hair. âThank you,â she said softly, still grappling with the surprise.
You stepped in and carefully pried Mia away from Alexiaâs legs, lifting her onto your hip.
Despite Miaâs tight grip, you managed to ease her into your arms, hoping to shield her from the awkwardness of the situation.
âMommy, look, itâs Alexia! We see her on TV when she plays her games!â Mia said excitedly, pointing at Alexia, who remained visibly shaken.
Alexiaâs gaze turned to you, her eyes searching for answers. The realization that you had kept such a significant part of your life from her was evident in the way she stared, her expression a mix of hurt and confusion.
âWhatâs your name, pequeña?â Alexia asked Mia gently, her disbelief still evident.
âMia!â your daughter responded enthusiastically.
Alexia offered a strained smile. âNice to meet you, Mia. Iâm a friend of your mommyâs.â
Mia gasped and turned to you with wide eyes. âMommy, you never told me Alexia was your friend!â
Alexia gave a quiet chuckle, though her gaze remained fixed on you. âY tampoco me contĂł nada sobre ti.â she added in Spanish, hoping that you daughter does not understand, her tone more serious now. The subtle accusation in her words was clear, despite her attempt at a smile. (And she never told me about you either)
Sensing the tension, Mia pointed to the intertwined hands of Alexia and Isabel. âIs that your girlfriend?â she asked innocently.
Your face flushed with embarrassment. âMia...â you began, but Alexia merely laughed, her discomfort evident.
âMia, itâs not polite to ask those questions,â you said gently but firmly.
âSorry, Mommy... Sorry, Alexia,â Mia pouted, quickly shifting her focus to something else. âDid you hurt yourself?â she asked Alexia with concern.
Alexia looked puzzled. âNo, why?â
Mia pointed to her own neck. âYou have a bruise here,â she said matter-of-factly.
Your heart sank as you noticed the hickey on Alexiaâs neck. Her eyes widened, and she quickly covered it with her hand, her cheeks flushing slightly.
âOh, that? Yeah, I... got hurt playing,â Alexia mumbled, clearly flustered. Isabel, standing silently beside her, smirked at the scene.
You suspected Isabel might not understand the full conversation but clearly grasped what was happening right in this instance.
Mia nodded solemnly. âYou need to be more careful, Alexia. Right, Mommy?â
You couldnât help but smile at Miaâs concern, which mirrored your own words of caution. âYes, sweetheart. Alexia needs to be more careful.â
Alexia met your gaze, understanding the underlying message. She gave a small nod, acknowledging the reprimand.
âYouâre right, Mia. Iâll be more careful,â Alexia said, her tone softening as she pinched Miaâs cheek, eliciting a giggle from your daughter.
The moment of levity was short-lived as an uncomfortable silence settled over the group.
Mia, in her innocent way, suddenly blurted out, âMommy says youâre hot!â
Your face flushed with embarrassment at Miaâs remark.
Alexiaâs smirk widened, her eyes twinkling with amusement. âOh, really?â she teased, clearly enjoying your discomfort.
While watching a game on TV with Mia the other day, you might have commented that Alexia looked "hot" when she appeared on screen, noting her sweaty, glistening skin, messy hair, and visible abs, completely forgetting that Mia was nearby and could hear you.
You felt your face grow even warmer. âMia, thatâs not... what I meant,â you stammered, but Mia continued, oblivious to the embarrassment she was causing.
âYou said it when we were watching her game, Mommy. You said, âOh my god, sheâs so hot,ââ Mia mimicked your tone perfectly, making you wish you could disappear.
Alexiaâs smirk grew, clearly relishing the moment. âWell, I guess I should be flattered,â she said playfully, enjoying your discomfort.
âI meant... you were playing really well,â you said, trying to explain, but Alexia wasnât letting it go easily.
âOh, is that what you meant?â Alexiaâs teasing tone only heightened your embarrassment.
Before you could respond, Mia added, âMommy, does that mean Alexia needs to take her clothes off since sheâs hot?â
You groaned inwardly, your face now burning with mortification. âMia! No, thatâs not what I meant at all,â you said, your voice rising as you struggled to regain control.
Alexia tried to stifle her laughter. âItâs okay, Mia. Iâm fine just the way I am,â she said, winking at your daughter, which only added to your embarrassment.
Clearing your throat, you tried to redirect the conversation. âAlright, Mia, say goodbye to Alexia. She has things to do, and you need to get back to Carmen.â
Alexiaâs brow furrowed. âSo Carmen is here? Not on a delivery?â she asked, realizing you had lied.
âYeahâŠâ you admitted, and Alexia nodded, accepting it.
Mia reached out her arms towards Alexia, who looked at you for permission. You nodded, and Alexia took her in her arms.
Mia gave Alexia a warm farewell hug, her small arms encircling her. âGoodbye, Alexia. And goodbye to Alexiaâs girlfriend,â she added, waving at Isabel, who responded with a courteous smile.
You let out a sigh, reflecting on the unintended label Mia had given Isabel.
As Mia turned and ran back towards Carmen, Alexiaâs expression shifted from playful to serious.
She turned to you, her eyes lingering with unspoken questions. âWeâll talk tomorrow,please come to my place..you know where it isâ she said softly, the weight of her words evident in her tone.
You nodded, feeling the gravity of the conversation that awaited you. There was a lot left unsaid, especially now that Miaâs existence was no longer a secret.
As Alexia and Isabel left the store, you let out a long, weary sigh. You leaned against the counter, feeling emotionally drained from the unexpected turn of events. Tomorrowâs conversation with Alexia loomed large, and you knew it would be a challenging discussion.
And, of course, youâd need to have a talk with Mia about the importance of boundariesâand perhaps a bit about keeping some things to herself as well.
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The next morning, you headed to Alexiaâs apartment with Mia in tow. Since it was a Sunday, MarĂa was off, and Carmen was visiting family, you had no option but to bring Mia along.
When you told Mia about the visit, she was ecstatic and insisted on wearing the Alexia jersey you had bought her a few weeks ago. She proudly put it on, her excitement evident.
As you arrived at Alexiaâs door, you crouched down to Miaâs level. âOkay, Mia,â you began gently, âletâs remember to behave today, alright?â Miaâs face lit up as she nodded eagerly. âYes, Mommy, Iâll behave,â she promised, and you planted a soft kiss on her forehead.
With a mix of nerves and anticipation, you knocked on the door. The last time you were here, Alexia had been with two other women, and the encounter had ended on a sour note. You were hoping this visit would go more smoothly.
Alexia answered the door almost immediately, her face breaking into a warm smile. âHola, guapa,â she greeted you, her tone soft and inviting.
You returned the greeting with a smile, âHola, Alexia.â From beside you, Miaâs small voice piped up with an enthusiastic âHola, Alexia,â and she waved excitedly.
Alexiaâs smile widened as she crouched down to Miaâs level. âHola, nena,â she said affectionately, lifting Mia into her arms.
Mia wrapped her small arms around Alexiaâs neck. When they separated, Mia proudly pointed to her shirt and said, âLook, Alexia, Iâm wearing your shirt today!â
Alexiaâs eyes twinkled with delight as she laughed softly. âYes! Thatâs a fantastic choice,â she said, giving Mia a high-five, which Mia eagerly reciprocated.
You couldnât help but smile at the heartwarming interaction between them.
âCome on in,â Alexia invited, opening the door wider and gesturing for you both to enter.
As you stepped inside, a small dog came bounding towards you, tail wagging furiously.
âPuppy!â Mia squealed, dropping to her knees as the dog jumped up and began licking her face. Miaâs laughter filled the room, and you found yourself laughing too.
You joined Mia on the floor, gently petting the playful puppy. âThis is Nala,â Alexia said, introducing the dog with a smile.
âSheâs adorable,â you commented, reaching out to give Nala a gentle scratch behind the ears.
âSĂ, igual que su mamĂĄ,â Alexia said with a smirk, adding a playful tone in Spanish that made you look up at her and shake your head with a soft smile on your face. (Yeah, just like her mom)
âWhat that mean?â Mia asked, her brow furrowed in confusion.
âIt means sheâs as adorable as you are,â Alexia explained with a chuckle, ruffling Miaâs hair, which caused Mia to giggle even more.
Afterward, Alexia offered you both drinks, and Mia made her way to the living room, settling in to watch TV while Nala curled up contentedly on her lap.
You and Alexia sat at the kitchen table, drinking coffee in silence. You werenât sure how to start the conversation, but Alexia quickly took the initiative.
âSo⊠you have a daughter,â Alexia said, glancing towards Mia.
âYes,â you replied, nodding.
âWhy didnât you tell me?â she asked, confusion and hurt evident in her eyes.
You hesitated, struggling to find the right words. The truthâthat you didnât want Alexia near your daughter due to her reputationâseemed too harsh.
You looked away, avoiding her gaze as you fumbled for a response. Alexia seemed to understand your discomfort.
âYou didnât want me to meet her, did you?â she asked softly.
You didnât respond, so she continued.
âI told you I wouldnât be at the store this day, thatâs why you brought Mia that exact day, right? Because you didnât want me to see her?â Her voice held a trace of hurt.
You stared down at your coffee and nodded.
âAnd thatâs also why you were so eager for me to leave? So I wouldnât have the chance to meet her?â she persisted.
Once again, you didnât speak, only nodding in confirmation.
âAnd you even lied about Carmen being on delivery duty to get me out of the store?â she asked.
You nodded again, meeting her gaze and seeing the hurt in her eyes.
âBut why? I thought we were friends. Iâve shared so much about my life with you, and weâve spent a lot of time together. Why keep Mia from me?â she asked, a mix of confusion and sadness in her voice.
âI... you know... you have a reputation. I didnât want my daughter around you,â you admitted, noting the pain and disbelief on her face.
âEspecially in the beginning, when we first met. You were insufferable and disrespectful, and I didnât want my daughter exposed to that,â you continued.
Alexia nodded slowly, though her eyes still reflected hurt.
âI understand you wanted to protect your daughter from me,â she said. âI can be a lot at times.â Her voice carried a sad resignation.
You felt a pang of guilt seeing her so down, especially after witnessing how gentle and affectionate she was with Mia. You realized how wrong you had been.
âIâm really sorry,â you said, feeling deeply remorseful. Alexia reached across the table and took your hand in hers.
âNo, donât be. Youâre a mother, and I understand that mothers will do anything to protect their children,â she said, her eyes meeting yours with a comforting warmth.
âYes, and I was wrong. You were nothing but kind and loving towards Mia. As you can see, she absolutely adores you,â you told her with a gentle smile, which Alexia returned.
Her hand remained in yours, her touch warm and reassuring.
âSo... what about Miaâs father or another mother?â Alexia asked cautiously, her tone tentative.
âOh, the father isnât in the picture anymore. He was terrible to meâcheated on me and left when he found out I was pregnant with Mia,â you confessed, feeling a wave of sadness.
Alexia shook her head in disapproval, her expression one of sympathy.
âThatâs also whyâŠâ you started but trailed off.
Alexiaâs eyebrows knitted together in concern. âGo on,â she urged gently.
You hesitated, knowing it was time to reveal everything and lay all the cards on the table.
âThatâs also why I didnât want you to know about her or meet her. You reminded me of him,â you began, and Alexiaâs face showed clear shock, her eyebrows knitting together.
âHe used to flirt with other women, even right in front of me. He was always so cocky and confident, never taking anything seriously,â you continued.
âWhen I snapped at you the other day, it wasnât just about youâit was about him too. I used that moment to say everything I wished Iâd said to him,â you added, your voice trembling as tears formed in your eyes, which you quickly wiped away, not wanting Mia to see you upset.
Alexia immediately stood up, gently pulling you with her.
âMia, your mommy and I need to step into the bathroom for a moment. Is it okay if you stay here by yourself for a bit?â she asked Mia softly. Mia, absorbed in the TV, nodded without much interest.
Alexia guided you to her bathroom, closing the door behind you both. She enveloped you in a comforting embrace, your face nestled against her neck while her hands supported youâone at the back of your head and the other wrapped around your waist.
You let your tears flow freely, a release you hadnât allowed yourself in a while. It felt cathartic to finally let everything out.
Alexia murmured soothing words into your ear, holding you close as you cried.
As you began to calm down, Alexia spoke softly. âYou and Mia deserve so much more than that. I promise you, Iâm not like him. I may be confident and a bit cocky, but I will never leave you. As long as you want me in your lives, Iâll be here.â
Her words warmed your heart. You pulled back slightly to meet her gaze. âThank you,â you whispered, and Alexia gently rested her forehead against yours, offering a soft smile and cupping your cheeks.
The closeness made your heart race. Being this near to Alexia, after seeing her with other women, was a new and intense experience for you.
The memory of those other women made you pull back quickly, sniffing and smiling softly as you wiped your tears away.
âThank you again, Alexia,â you said, drying your face.
Alexia smiled gently. âNo need to thank me.â She then opened the bathroom door, and together, you both returned to the living room where Mia was waiting.
Alexia had convinced you to stay for lunch, and now the three of you were gathered around the kitchen table, enjoying bolognese pasta together.
Alexia and Mia were engaged in an animated conversation about football.
âMommy said that one day, Iâm going to be better than you,â Mia announced proudly, pointing her fork at Alexia.
âDid she now? Is that true?â Alexia asked, raising an eyebrow at Mia before turning her gaze to you with a playful smile.
âYes, I did. Because itâs true, right, Mia?â you said, gently poking her sides. Mia giggled and looked up at you, her face glowing with joy.
âYes, Mommy! Iâm going to be the best when I grow up!â she exclaimed, and you couldnât resist leaning down to kiss her on the cheek.
âMommy!â Mia squealed with laughter, trying to wriggle away as you planted more kisses on her giggling face.
Alexia watched the scene with a soft smile, that familiar warmth spreading through her stomach, the same feeling sheâd experienced the last time sheâd apologized to you.
After lunch, you and Alexia tackled the dishes together while Mia, worn out from all the excitement, napped peacefully in Alexiaâs bedroom.
âYou know,â Alexia started, her voice carrying a smug tone as she stood by your side, drying the plates. âNow it all makes sense.â
You glanced at her, confused. âWhat makes sense?â
Her smirk grew wider, and you could already feel the teasing energy coming. âYou always gave me MILF energy,â she said, eyeing you up and down like she was enjoying a private joke.
You felt heat rush to your face, but before you could react, she was already grinning even more, leaning in like she had a secret to share. âEspecially when you get all serious and bossy with me. God, I love it when youâre bossy,â she added, lowering her voice. âItâs so hot.â
You didnât waste a second. You nudged her hard with your hip, splashing water in her direction. âDonât make me slap you,â you warned her, but she only laughed harder, loving every second of this.
Alexia recovered quickly, her smirk firmly back in place. âAnd by the way,â she added, wiping a plate with a casual air, âdonât think I forgot about you calling me hot.â
You froze, glancing at her quickly. âIâI did not call you hot,â you said, trying to sound firm, even though you knew you were lying through your teeth.
She chuckled, the sound deep and amused. âOh, really? Thatâs not what Mia said yesterday. Maybe we should wake her up and ask her again.â She made a move toward the hallway, clearly teasing, and you immediately stepped in, placing your hand over her mouth.
âShut up,â you muttered, your face burning as she laughed under your palm. You could feel her lips curve into a grin as she brushed your hand off with ease, cockier than ever.
There was a brief moment of silence between you two as you continued with the dishes, but the tension was palpable. Then, out of nowhere, Alexiaâs voice broke the quiet.
âYou know Iâm not giving up, right?â Her tone was playful but serious, the teasing edge never quite leaving.
You turned to face her, already knowing where this was headed. âStill not having sex with you, Alexia,â you said, crossing your arms over your chest in defiance.
Her eyes darkened with that familiar mischief. She stepped a little closer, the smugness practically oozing from her.
âCome on, you think Iâm hot, donât deny it. Mia even confirmed it. And donât think I donât notice the way you look at me,â she added, her voice dipping just enough to make you shift where you stood.
You rolled your eyes, but your heart skipped a beat. âI think youâre hot, you think Iâm hot, why not just⊠be hot together?â She shrugged, her expression impossibly smug. âIn a bed. Naked.â
Tired of her arrogance, you decided it was time to play her own game.
You sighed dramatically. âOkay,â you said, making it sound like you were giving in.
Alexiaâs cocky grin faltered for just a second as her eyes widened, surprised by your sudden agreement.
You stepped closer to her, and for once, she seemed speechless, unsure of what to do with her usual bravado.
As you closed the distance, pressing yourself fully against her, you felt her body stiffen, her breath hitching.
You took her hands, placing them around your waist, dangerously close to your butt. Her eyes searched yours, confused, intrigued, and undoubtedly turned on.
Without breaking eye contact, you wrapped your arms around her neck, leaning in until your lips grazed the shell of her ear. âHow about tomorrow night?â you whispered, your voice sultry and slow.
âYou can pick me up from work⊠take me back here⊠and you can fuck me⊠all. night. long.â You paused after each word, letting the sexual tension linger between you.
You felt Alexiaâs sharp intake of breath, her body instinctively reacting to your closeness.
The faintest moan escaped her lips, her face pressing into the crook of your neck as if she couldnât control the heat rushing through her.
Her hands moved lower, finally squeezing your butt gently, and you could feel her struggling to maintain her composure.
âAnd you know what the best part would be?â you whispered, your lips barely brushing her skin, your fingers lightly tracing the back of her neck.
Alexia, still caught up in the moment, could barely manage a hoarse, âWhat?â
Her hands kept caressing you butt, her body betraying just how much she was enjoying the moment.
You resisted the urge to push her hands away, knowing full well you enjoyed it too. But you had a point to make.
You leaned in even closer, letting her feel your breath against her ear. âThe best part isâŠâ you paused, feeling her anticipation grow. âThis will all be happening⊠in your dreams.â
And with that, you pulled away completely, leaving Alexia standing there, utterly stunned, her jaw practically on the floor.
You smirked, enjoying the rare moment where you had the upper hand. âIâm gonna go check on Mia,â you said casually, as if you hadnât just left Alexia breathless and flustered.
Alexia stood there, unable to speak, her mind reeling from what had just happened. She had always been confident, always in control, but you had completely turned the tables on her.
She was used to being the one who teased, the one who left others speechlessâbut now, you had her feeling things she hadnât felt in a long time.
âWow,â she finally muttered under her breath, her heart still racing. She had been with plenty of women before, but none had made her feel like thisânone had gotten under her skin the way you just had.
The way your fingers had trailed down her neck, the soft whisper of your voice in her ear⊠it had her unraveling in a way she hadnât expected.
That familiar warm sensation bubbled up in her stomach again, the same one sheâd felt earlier at the table.
She could still feel the ghost of your touch on her skin as she hurried to the bathroom, splashing cold water on her face in an attempt to cool herself down.
But the truth was, she was hot. Youâd left her wanting moreâand for the first time, Alexia wasnât quite sure how to regain the upper hand.
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âThank you, Alexia,â you said as you got back to your apartment.
After your hot moment in the kitchen, Mia had woken up, and it was time to head home. Alexia insisted on escorting you, so she, Mia, Nala, and you all made the walk to your apartment together.
During the walk, Alexia and Mia chatted animatedly about everything and anything, their laughter and conversation filling the air until you reached your front door.
But Alexia also stayed silent with you.Only talking with Mia.
âBye-bye, Alexia! I had so much fun with Nala. Can I see her again?â Mia asked, her little arms wrapped around Alexiaâs shoulders as they both looked down at Nala.
âOf course, nena. We can definitely arrange another playdate if your mommy agrees,â Alexia said, glancing up at you with a hopeful look. You nodded in agreement.
âOkay, and I want to see you again too. Youâre my best friend now!â Mia exclaimed, snuggling her face into Alexiaâs neck. Alexia smiled and stood up, with Mia clinging to her like a koala.
âYouâre my best friend too, nenaâ Alexia said softly.
âMommy is our best friend too! We canât forget her,â Mia suddenly said, as if realizing she had almost overlooked you. She pulled her face away from Alexiaâs neck and stretched out an arm.
âMommy, come join the hug too!â Mia said with innocent enthusiasm. You smiled warmly as you stepped into the group hug.
As Alexiaâs free arm wrapped around your waist, you draped your arm around both of them, leaning your head on Alexiaâs shoulder.
Alexia looked down at the two girls in her arms, and a deep sense of contentment washed over her. She closed her eyes, savoring the moment, and placed a gentle kiss on your forehead.
The touch of her lips sent a pleasant shiver through you. You looked up at her, smiling gently, and she returned your smile with equal warmth.
As the hug ended, Mia gave Alexia one last kiss on the cheek and a pat on Nalaâs head before heading inside.
âThanks again,â you said with a smile. âYouâve been so quiet with me. Did something happen?â
Alexia rolled her eyes playfully. âYes, you turned me on really badly, and now I have to go home and take care of it myself,â she said, a groan escaping her.
âOh, come on. Iâm sure you could call one of the women in your contact list, and sheâd be at your place in ten minutes,â you teased.
âYes, I could,â Alexia said with a smug grin, âPero preferirĂa imaginarte conmigo en lugar de con otra mujer. PodrĂa llamarla por tu nombre por accidenteâ (but Iâd rather imagine you with me than another woman. I might accidentally call her by your name.)
âOkayyyy,â you said, laughing.
âI have a new goal,â Alexia announced suddenly.
âWhatâs that?â you asked, intrigued.
âMy new goal is to take you on a date,â she said with a mischievous smile.
âSo itâs not just about getting me into your bed?â you asked, amused.
âBueno, sĂ, pero quiero hacer las cosas bien. Mi nuevo objetivo es convencerte de que salgas conmigo.âshe clarified. (Well, yes, but I want to do things properly. My new goal is to convince you to go on a date with me)
âIâm curious to see how you plan to achieve that,â you said with a grin.
âIâll treat you well and completely stop flirting with or looking at other women,â she said confidently.
âYou? Stopping from flirting with other women? Alexia Putellas?â you said, raising an eyebrow in disbelief.
âSĂ, definitivamente puedo hacer eso.âshe said, feigning offense. (Yes, I can totally do that)
âSureâŠâ you said, still unconvinced.
âAlright, letâs make a deal. If I donât flirt with, sleep with, or even look at another woman for a month, you agree to go on a date with me,â she proposed, determination in her voice.
You considered it for a moment, knowing she might find it challenging. âOkay,â you agreed.
âÂżDe verdad? ÂżNo es solo otra broma?âshe asked, surprised. (Really? Itâs not just another joke?)
âNo joke. One month, no women, and Iâll go on that date,â you confirmed, and she cheered.
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Summary: After your coworker and boss, Eli, invites you to dinner with her two daughters, you find yourself drawn to her eldest daughter, Alexia, who is nearly ten years older than you.
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Y/N had always harbored a deep desire to live in Europe, a dream fueled by years of fascination with the continent's rich history, diverse cultures, and artistic heritage.
When the opportunity arose to study history and art at one of Barcelona's most prestigious universities, she knew she couldn't let it slip away.
The vibrant city, with its stunning architecture, world-class museums, and lively atmosphere, seemed like the perfect place to immerse herself in her passions.
Moving from the United States to Barcelona was a bold step, but Y/N had been preparing for it for years.
Her mother, a dedicated Spanish teacher, had instilled in her a love for the language and culture from a young age.
Countless evenings spent practicing Spanish conversations with her mom had given her a solid foundation, but nothing could truly prepare her for the experience of living in Spain.
Eli was a woman of warmth and grace, with a kind smile that immediately put Y/N at ease. She was in her early sixties, with a presence that exuded both confidence and compassion.
Eli knew that Y/N was far from home and had only a few friends in the city, so she made it her mission to ensure Y/N felt supported and cared for. In many ways, Eli had become Y/N's surrogate family in this foreign land.
Y/N admired Eli not just for her kindness but also for her dedication to her business and her pride in her family.
Eli often spoke of her two daughters, Alexia and Alba, with the kind of pride that only a mother could have. Y/N had heard many stories about themâAlexia, the eldest, who was a professional footballer for FC Barcelona and the Spain national team, and Alba, the younger daughter, who is working in a school.
Though Y/N had yet to meet them in person, she felt as though she already knew them through Eli's stories.
Life in Barcelona was beginning to feel like a dream come true, and Y/N couldn't help but feel grateful for the opportunities that had brought her to this city.
But little did she know, her connection to Eli and her daughters would soon lead her down a path she had never anticipated, one that would challenge her in ways she had never imagined.
The gentle hum of the espresso machine was the only sound that filled the cozy space. Just as she was stacking the last of the chairs, Eli approached her with a warm and familiar smile, her presence always bringing a sense of comfort.
âY/N, Âżpuedo hablar contigo un momento?â Eli asked, her tone gentle but eager.(Y/N, can I talk to you for a moment?)
Eliâs eyes sparkled with a mixture of excitement and affection. There was a certain glow to her face, a kind of maternal warmth that Y/N had grown to appreciate over the past few months. âMe encantarĂa invitarte a cenar en mi casa este fin de semana,â Eli began, her voice filled with enthusiasm. âMis hijas estarĂĄn allĂ, y me encantarĂa que las conocieras.â (Iâd love to invite you to dinner at my house this weekend. My daughters will be there, and Iâd really like you to meet them.)
Y/N felt a flutter of nervousness in her chest, coupled with a deep sense of gratitude. She had heard so much about Eliâs daughtersâespecially Alexia, the footballerâand the thought of meeting them felt both exciting and daunting.
Eli shook her head, her expression turning more resolute, yet still gentle. âNo es molestia en absoluto,â she said, her tone firm but reassuring. âEres parte de nuestra familia ahora, y quiero que lo sientas asĂ.â (Itâs no trouble at all. Youâre part of our family now, and I want you to feel that way.)
Y/Nâs heart swelled at Eliâs words. The idea of being considered part of a family in a city so far from her own home was something she hadnât expected, but it meant the world to her.
Eliâs invitation wasnât just a casual offer; it was an expression of genuine care and inclusion.
After a moment of thought, Y/N smiled, her apprehension melting away. âGracias, Eli. Me encantarĂa ir,â she finally said, her voice filled with sincerity. (Thank you, Eli. Iâd love to come.)
Eli beamed, clearly pleased with Y/Nâs acceptance. âPerfecto. SerĂĄ una noche especial. Mis hijas estĂĄn deseando conocerte.â (Perfect. Itâs going to be a special night. My daughters are excited to meet you.)
Meeting Eliâs daughters felt like a significant step, and though she was unsure of what to expect, she knew that this dinner could mark the beginning of something new and important in her life.
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When the day of the dinner finally arrived, Y/N stood in front of Eli's apartment, taking a deep breath before ringing the doorbell.
The building was nestled in a charming part of Barcelona, with narrow streets lined with trees and the soft glow of street lamps illuminating the evening.
The scent of blooming jasmine wafted through the air, mingling with the warmth of the Spanish night.
Inside, the apartment was cozy and inviting, with soft lighting that bathed the room in a warm glow.
The scent of Eliâs cooking filled the air, a blend of saffron, garlic, and seafoodâclearly, the famous paella she had heard so much about was on the menu.
Family photos lined the walls, capturing moments of joy and togetherness over the years.
As they entered the living room, Y/Nâs heart raced slightly. Alexia and Alba were seated on a plush sofa, engaged in a quiet conversation that paused the moment they noticed her arrival.
âChicas, esta es Y/N, la joven de la que tanto les he hablado,â Eli announced, her voice full of pride as she placed a gentle hand on Y/Nâs shoulder. (Girls, this is Y/N, the young woman Iâve told you so much about.)
Y/N felt the warmth rise to her cheeks as she met the gazes of Eliâs daughters. Alba, with her warm brown eyes and easy smile, greeted her first. âHola, Y/N. Es un placer finalmente conocerte,â she said, standing up to give her a welcoming hug. (Hi, Y/N. Itâs a pleasure to finally meet you.)
âEl placer es mĂo,â Y/N replied, returning the hug, her initial nervousness starting to melt away in the friendly atmosphere. (The pleasure is mine.)
But it was Alexia who held Y/Nâs attention the most. As she stood up from the sofa, Y/N couldnât help but be struck by her presence.
Alexia was stunning in person, her long, blonde-colored hair cascading over her shoulders, framing her strong jawline. Her hazel eyes seemed to hold a quiet intensity, yet they softened as they locked onto Y/Nâs.
âHola, Y/N. Encantada de conocerte,â Alexia greeted her, extending a hand with a smile that was both warm and captivating. (Hi, Y/N. Nice to meet you.)
Y/N hesitated for the briefest of moments, taken aback by how effortlessly charming Alexia was. But she quickly recovered, shaking her hand. âIgualmente. Eli habla mucho de ustedes,âshe replied, trying to keep her cool despite the flutter in her chest. (Likewise. Eli talks a lot about you both.)
âEspero que sean cosas buenas,â Alba chimed in, her playful tone easing the tension that Y/N hadnât even realized was building. (I hope theyâre good things.)
âTodas buenas, no te preocupes,âY/N responded with a laugh, feeling more comfortable as she settled into the rhythm of the conversation. (All good, donât worry.)
As they all sat down for dinner, the table was filled with plates of Eliâs famous paella, fresh bread, and an assortment of tapas.
Eli fussed over everyone, making sure their plates were full and that Y/N was comfortable. The meal was a sensory delight, with the rich flavors of the paella bursting in Y/Nâs mouth, the saffron giving it a deep, earthy taste that she knew she would crave again.
Y/N found herself laughing along with the family, the warmth of their dynamic reminding her of home, though it was thousands of miles away.
Throughout the meal, Y/N couldnât help but steal glances at Alexia. There was something about her that drew Y/N inâthe way she carried herself with such quiet confidence, the way her eyes lit up when she laughed, and the moments when she seemed to catch Y/Nâs gaze, holding it just a second longer than necessary.
As the evening wound down and they moved into the living room for coffee, the atmosphere became more relaxed. They talked about everything and nothingâBarcelonaâs latest game, Y/Nâs studies, Albaâs work. But the conversation that really made Y/N feel seen was the one she had with Alexia.
âEntonces, ÂżcĂłmo es que terminaste en Barcelona?â Alexia asked, her voice curious as she leaned slightly forward, her full attention on Y/N. (So, how did you end up in Barcelona?)
Y/N took a moment to gather her thoughts, glad to have Alexiaâs undivided attention. âSiempre he amado el arte y la historia del arte , y cuando surgiĂł la oportunidad de estudiar aquĂ, supe que tenĂa que aprovecharla. Barcelona es el lugar perfecto para sumergirse en en arte.â (Iâve always loved art and history of art, and when the opportunity to study here came up, I knew I had to take it. Barcelona is the perfect place to immerse myself in art.)
Alexia nodded, her expression thoughtful as she absorbed Y/Nâs words. âEso suena increĂble. No todos tienen el coraje de mudarse a otro paĂs para seguir sus sueños,â she said, admiration clear in her voice. (That sounds amazing. Not everyone has the courage to move to another country to follow their dreams.)
Alexiaâs gaze softened as she nodded in understanding. âEso es muy valiente, Y/N. No es fĂĄcil empezar de nuevo, pero parece que lo estĂĄs haciendo muy bien.â (Thatâs very brave, Y/N. Itâs not easy to start over, but it seems like youâre doing really well.)
There was a sincerity in Alexiaâs words that made Y/Nâs heart flutter.
She appreciated how Alexia wasnât just being politeâshe genuinely seemed to care about what Y/N was going through.
The connection between them grew stronger with each exchange, a silent understanding passing between them that neither could ignore.
As the night drew to a close, and Y/N prepared to leave, Alexia offered to walk her to the door. They stepped out into the cool night air, the sounds of the city muted in the distance.
âIt was a pleasure meeting you,Y/N,â Alexia said in English, her voice soft and sincere as she looked at Y/N. âI hope we can see each other again soon.â
Y/N smiled, her heart skipping a beat at the thought. âThe pleasure was mine. Iâd love that.,â she replied, trying to hide the nervous excitement bubbling inside her.
Before they parted ways, they exchanged numbers, a small but significant gesture that hinted at something more.
As Y/N walked back to her apartment, her mind replayed the evening over and over, particularly the moments she had shared with Alexia.
There was something undeniable between themâa connection that felt both exciting and terrifying, like the start of something she hadnât expected but couldnât resist.
As she lay in bed that night, Y/N found herself smiling at the memory of Alexiaâs smile, her heart racing with anticipation of what might come next.
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In the weeks following their initial meeting, Y/N and Alexia seemed to encounter each other with increasing regularity.
When she did look up, she saw Alexia walk in, her presence almost magnetic. Their eyes met across the room, and Alexiaâs smile was both warm and electrifying.
The way she carried herselfâconfident yet approachableâmade Y/Nâs heart flutter slightly.
Alexia made her way over, her long blonde hair catching the light with each step. âCan I sit with you?â she asked, her voice smooth and inviting.
Y/N, momentarily taken aback by the unexpected but welcome gesture, quickly recovered and gestured to the empty seat across from her. âOf course. Iâm glad to see you. How have you been?â
Alexia settled into the chair, and they both felt the ease of familiarity that their previous meetings had fostered.
As they began to chat, the conversation flowed effortlessly. They talked about everything from their favorite books and films to their most recent adventures around the city.
Alexiaâs laughter was infectious, a melodic sound that made Y/Nâs worries from the day fade away.
Y/N found herself enchanted by the way Alexia spoke passionately about her experiences as a footballer, sharing stories of intense matches and humorous anecdotes from training.
Alexia, in turn, listened with genuine interest as Y/N spoke about her studies and the small joys she found in her new life in Barcelona.
Their connection deepened with each word exchanged. They discovered a shared love for art, which led to animated discussions about their favorite museums and exhibitions.
Alexia expressed interest in visiting the local art galleries that Y/N frequented, and Y/N eagerly offered to be her guide.
Y/Nâs heart skipped a beat at the suggestion. âMe encantarĂa. SerĂĄ genial explorar mĂĄs de Barcelona contigo.â (Iâd love that. Itâll be great to explore more of Barcelona with you.)
After that encounter, their conversations over the phone and through text messages continued to reveal more about their shared interests and personal dreams, drawing them closer together with each interaction.
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Several days later, Alexia extended an invitation for Y/N to join her for dinner. They decided to meet at a quaint restaurant Alexia cherished. The evening was imbued with a sense of magic, the restaurantâs candlelight casting a warm, soft glow that perfectly complemented its intimate ambiance.
As they sat across from each other at the table, the flickering candles highlighted Alexiaâs features, making her gaze even more captivating. Y/N felt an electric tension in the air.
âMe alegra que hayas aceptado mi invitaciĂłn. ÂżCĂłmo te ha ido en la universidad?â (Iâm glad you accepted my invitation. Howâs university going for you?)
Y/Nâs smile was genuine, a reflection of her growing affection. âHa sido un poco abrumador a veces, pero me estoy adaptando. ÂżY tĂș? ÂżCĂłmo van los entrenamientos?â (Itâs been a bit overwhelming at times, but Iâm adjusting. And you? Howâs training going?)
Alexiaâs face lit up as she talked about football. Her passion was palpable, and Y/N was entranced by the way her eyes sparkled when she spoke. âEl entrenamiento ha sido duro, pero me encanta. Cada partido, cada entrenamiento, me hace sentir mĂĄs viva. ÂżY tĂș? ÂżHay algo que te apasione tanto?â (Training has been tough, but I love it. Every match, every training session makes me feel more alive. What about you? Is there something youâre passionate about?)
Y/Nâs eyes softened. âEl arte y la historia del arte es mi vida. Desde que era pequeña, siempre he soñado con trabajar en museos, o tal vez enseñar historia del arte algĂșn dĂa.â (Art and history of art is my life. Ever since I was little, Iâve dreamed of working in museums or maybe teaching art history someday.)
They continued their conversation, each topic weaving them closer together. The hours seemed to fly by, and when they finally left the restaurant, the cool night air felt invigorating.
Alexia gently took Y/Nâs hand as they walked down the quiet, dimly lit streets. The simple touch sent a thrill through Y/Nâs body.
âWould you like to take a walk around the neighborhood?â
Y/Nâs heart fluttered with excitement. âI would love tooâ
As they strolled through the serene streets, the soft sound of their footsteps was the only noise that accompanied their growing closeness.
They paused near a small, charming park where the moonlight cast a silvery sheen over the scene.
Alexia stopped and turned to face Y/N, her expression serious yet tender. âY/N, desde que te conocĂ, siento una conexiĂłn contigo que nunca he experimentado antes. No puedo explicar lo que siento, pero es como si te conociera desde siempre.â (Y/N, since I met you, Iâve felt a connection with you that Iâve never experienced before. I canât explain what I feel, but itâs like Iâve known you forever.)
Y/Nâs breath caught in her throat. She looked deeply into Alexiaâs eyes, feeling an overwhelming sense of vulnerability and hope. âYo siento lo mismo. Hay algo en ti que me atrae de una manera que nunca antes habĂa sentido.â (I feel the same. Thereâs something about you that attracts me in a way Iâve never felt before.)
With their emotions laid bare, they leaned in slowly. Their lips met in a kiss that was both gentle and electrifying.
The world seemed to dissolve around them, leaving only the two of them in that perfect moment.
The kiss deepened, as if expressing all the feelings they had been unable to articulate. It was tender yet passionate, a blend of longing and affection.
When they finally pulled apart, their foreheads touched, and they gazed into each otherâs eyes, sharing a silent understanding.
They held hands as they continued their walk, their hearts intertwined in a newfound connection that promised to grow deeper with each passing day.
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As Y/N and Alexia's relationship grew stronger, they continued to meet in secret, savoring their moments together despite the pressures that surrounded them.
Their time together was a precious escape from the complications of their lives. They discovered hidden treasures of Barcelona, from charming bookshops to quiet, picturesque beaches, finding joy and comfort in each other's presence.
On one particularly beautiful Saturday, Y/N and Alexia chose to spend the day at a scenic park on the edge of the city. They spread a blanket under the shade of a large tree and enjoyed a picnic that Alexia had lovingly prepared.
âThis is perfectâ Y/N said, her voice full of contentment as she surveyed the tranquil surroundings.
Alexia smiled warmly, gently brushing a stray strand of hair from Y/Nâs face. âI know. I love being able to spend time with you without worrying about curious stares.â
Y/N reached out, taking Alexiaâs hand in hers, and felt the comforting warmth of her touch. âWhatâs your life in football like? Iâd love to hear more about itâ
Alexiaâs eyes lit up as she began to talk about her career with enthusiasm. âEs desafiante pero muy gratificante. Los entrenamientos son intensos, y los partidos siempre son una montaña rusa de emociones. Pero al final del dĂa, lo que mĂĄs me importa es jugar y dar lo mejor de mĂ.â (Itâs challenging but incredibly rewarding. The training is intense, and the matches are always an emotional rollercoaster. But at the end of the day, what matters most is playing and giving my best.)
As the sun began to dip below the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow over the park, they shared another kiss. It was a tender, meaningful moment that felt more profound with each passing day. Their feelings were flourishing, but they both knew that the challenges ahead were significant.
One issue neither of them had anticipated was that the age difference would become a significant problem for others.
Y/N was behind the counter, her hands busy arranging freshly baked pastries and preparing coffee.
The gentle hum of the espresso machine and the clinking of cups created a comforting backdrop. When the bell above the door jingled, Y/Nâs heart skipped a beat as she looked up and saw Alexia walking in.
Their eyes met across the room, and Y/Nâs excitement was unmistakable. She quickly wiped her hands on a towel, trying to steady her racing heartbeat and maintain her composure.
Alexia approached the counter, her demeanor calm but her eyes full of warmth. âHola, Y/N. ÂżCĂłmo estĂĄs?â (Hi, Y/N. How are you?)
Y/Nâs face brightened instantly. âHola, Alexia. Estoy bien. ÂżY tĂș?â (Hi, Alexia. Iâm good. And you?)
Alexiaâs smile was radiant, and her gaze lingered a moment longer than usual. âMuy bien, gracias. Solo querĂa pasar a verte y ver cĂłmo estĂĄs.â (Iâm well, thank you. I just wanted to come by and see how youâre doing.)
Before they could dive deeper into conversation, Eli emerged from the back room. Her friendly demeanor shifted to one of concern as she saw Alexia at the counter.
Her expression hardened slightly, a clear indication of her disapproval, and she approached with a purposeful stride.
Y/N looked momentarily puzzled but nodded, moving to the coffee machine. As she prepared the coffee, Eli leaned in close to Alexia, her voice dropping to a serious whisper.
âAlexia, necesitamos hablar.â (Alexia, we need to talk.)
Alexia met her motherâs gaze, sensing the gravity of the situation. âClaro, mamĂĄ.â (Sure, Mom.)
Alexiaâs expression tightened, and she took a deep breath before responding. âHay algo entre nosotras. Fuimos a citas. MamĂĄ, realmente me gusta.â (Thereâs something happening between us. We went on dates. Mom, I really like her.)
Eliâs eyes widened in disbelief. âÂĄAlexia, ella es demasiado joven para ti! Tiene 21 años y tĂș tienes 30. ÂĄEs una diferencia de edad significativa!â (Alexia, sheâs too young for you! Sheâs 21, and youâre 30! Itâs a significant age difference.)
Eli sighed deeply, her concern evident. âAlexia, ella acaba de comenzar su vida aquĂ, lejos de su familia. Ustedes tienen prioridades diferentes. ImagĂnate lo que dirĂĄ la gente cuando descubran que estĂĄs saliendo con alguien diez años menor.â (Alexia, sheâs just started her life here, far from her family. You both have different priorities. Imagine what people will say when they find out youâre dating someone ten years younger.)
Alexiaâs voice grew firm and unwavering. âNo me importa lo que opinen los demĂĄs. Esta es mi relaciĂłn, y no le incumbe a nadie mĂĄs, ni siquiera a ti.â (I donât care what others think. This is my relationship, and itâs no oneâs business but ours. Not even yours.)
Eli shook her head, her frustration palpable. âEsto es una tonterĂa, Alexia. Lo siento, pero no puedo apoyar esta relaciĂłn,â (This is foolish, Alexia. Iâm sorry, but I canât support this relationship) she said, her voice tinged with disappointment as she turned and walked away, leaving a tense silence in her wake.
She understood her motherâs worries but was determined to prove that her feelings for Y/N were genuine and that she could navigate the challenges ahead.
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Later that day, Alba made her way to Alexiaâs apartment, the tension between them palpable even before she entered. When she arrived, she found Alexia lounging on the couch, scrolling through her phone. Alba didnât waste any time with pleasantries.
Alba crossed her arms, her brow furrowing. âÂżRealmente has pensado en las repercusiones? ÂżCĂłmo esto podrĂa afectar tu vida profesional, tu carrera?â (Have you really thought about the repercussions? How this could affect your professional life, your career?)
Alexiaâs expression hardened as she sat up straight, her defenses rising. âSĂ, lo he pensado. Pero eso no cambia lo que siento por ella. Alba, lo que siento por Y/N es real. No es algo superficial o pasajero.â (Yes, Iâve thought about it. But that doesnât change how I feel about her. Alba, what I feel for Y/N is real. Itâs not something superficial or fleeting.)
Alba rubbed her temples, trying to absorb her sisterâs words. âSolo⊠ten cuidado, Âżde acuerdo? No quiero verte lastimada o en problemas.â(Just⊠be careful, okay? I donât want to see you hurt or in trouble.)
With that, Alexia took a deep breath and walked Alba to the door, both of them feeling the weight of the conversation hanging between them.
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A few days later, Alexia decided it was time to share with Y/N the full extent of her family's concerns about their relationship.
Sitting together on the couch at Alexiaâs apartment, Alexiaâs expression was serious as she spoke.
âY/N, I need to tell you something important,â Alexia began, her voice heavy with emotion. âMy familyâespecially my momâhas been really worried about us. The age difference between us is causing a lot of concerns.â
Y/Nâs face fell as she processed this. She looked down, feeling a knot tighten in her stomach. âI didnât want to be a burden or cause any issues with your family,â she said quietly. âI really care about you, but I donât want to be the reason for family problems.â
Alexia reached out, gently lifting Y/Nâs chin so their eyes met. âNo es tu culpa. Ellos simplemente estĂĄn preocupados por cĂłmo podrĂa reaccionar el pĂșblico y lo que esto podrĂa significar para mi carrera.â (Itâs not your fault. Theyâre just worried about how the public might react and what it could mean for my career.)
But the situation intensified when photos of Y/N and Alexia out together were leaked onto social media, a couple of days later.
The once-private moments of their relationship now faced the harsh light of public scrutiny. Y/Nâs anxiety grew with every new comment and post.
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One evening, after a particularly grueling day, Y/N and Alexia went to a small, intimate restaurant, hoping for a brief respite.
They had chosen a quiet corner, and the soft glow of candlelight offered a semblance of normalcy. However, their peace was shattered when their phones buzzed simultaneously with notifications.
Y/Nâs face turned pale as she read the headlines and comments on her phone. âThis is too much,â she said, her voice trembling. âI donât know if I can handle all of this. The comments... theyâre so harsh.â
Alexiaâs heart ached seeing Y/N so distressed. She reached across the table, taking Y/Nâs trembling hands in her own.
Her touch was warm and firm, a grounding presence in the chaos. âI know itâs hard,â Alexia said softly. âBut Iâm here with you, and I want you to remember that. No matter what anyone says, weâre in this together.â
Y/N looked at Alexia, tears brimming in her eyes. âThank you. Your support means everything to me. I just wish this whole situation could be simpler. It feels like weâre fighting against so much.â
Alexiaâs expression hardened with determination. âSuperaremos esto. Tenemos que hacerlo. Solo necesitamos mantenernos fuertes y seguir apoyĂĄndonos mutuamente en todo esto.â (We will get through this. We have to. We just need to stay strong and keep supporting each other through all of this.)
Their hands remained clasped together, the small gesture of solidarity providing comfort amidst the storm of external pressures.
Despite the growing intensity of the scrutiny they faced, the bond between them only seemed to strengthen as they faced these challenges side by side.
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As the media frenzy surrounding Y/N and Alexiaâs relationship continued unabated, Y/N began to face mounting hostility both at her university and from the public.
What was once a space of intellectual pursuit and personal growth became a battleground of whispers and pointed glances
In the university halls, students she once considered friends now avoided eye contact, their conversations halting whenever she entered a room. The weight of their judgment was palpable, and Y/N felt an increasing sense of alienation.
Some obsessive individuals managed to track down her university and began bombarding her with unwanted messages and intrusive comments.
They would frequently show up near her campus, making her feel constantly on edge and unsafe.
The situation became overwhelming, making it difficult for her to focus on her studies and maintain a sense of normalcy in her life.
Outside the academic environment, the situation was no better. Social media was awash with criticism and intrusive comments about her relationship with Alexia.
The constant scrutiny took a toll on Y/N's emotional well-being, amplifying her feelings of isolation. It seemed as if every move she made was under a microscope, and the once-exciting prospect of living in Barcelona now felt like a cage of public disapproval.
The smiles that had once greeted her at the counter were now replaced with curt nods, and Eliâs attempts to distance herself were a stark contrast to the motherly warmth she had shown before.
Y/N found herself navigating a landscape of disapproval and disappointment, grappling with the impact of her relationship on her personal and professional life.
One day, Y/N found herself overwhelmed by the relentless pressure. The negative comments and harsh scrutiny from fans had begun to weigh heavily on her mental health.
Every new post or tweet seemed to amplify her anxiety, and she could feel the strain it was putting on her relationship with Alexia.
Y/N needed to end all of that.
It was late in the evening when Y/N decided to confront Alexia about her growing distress.
They had planned a quiet dinner at Alexia's apartment, hoping for a moment of solace amid the chaos.
As they sat across from each other, the soft glow of the kitchen light did little to ease the tension that had built up between them.
Y/N took a deep breath, struggling to keep her composure. âItâs just that⊠the pressure is too much. I canât handle how weâre being treated. All of this is affecting my mental health, and I donât want it to keep impacting us.â
Alexiaâs face fell, and she squeezed Y/Nâs hand gently. âIâm so sorry, Y/N. Iâm here with you, and we can get through this together..â
Y/N shook her head, tears welling up in her eyes. âItâs not just that. People are talking and criticizing all the time. It hurts to see how these comments are affecting us. I donât want this to end badly for you or for us.Your mom and sister are not okay with us,Alexia, your own family!â
Y/N took another shaky breath, struggling to find the right words. âSĂ, Alexia. Creo que es mejor si terminamos. No puedo seguir con todo esto, y siento que estar juntos solo estĂĄ empeorando las cosas. No quiero ser una carga para ti.â (Yes, Alexia. I think itâs better if we end things. I canât keep up with all of this, and I feel like being together is only making things worse. I donât want to be a burden to you.)
Alexia looked devastated, her voice barely a whisper. âNo quiero perderte, Y/N. Podemos encontrar una soluciĂłn, no tenemos que rendirnos.â (I donât want to lose you, Y/N. We can find a solution, we donât have to give up.)
Y/N shook her head, her resolve firm but her heart breaking. âIâm sorry, Alexia. This is best for both of us, at least for now. I need time to get through all of this and find peace.â
With tears streaming down her face, Y/N stood up, her heart heavy with the weight of her decision. Alexia reached out to her, but Y/N gently pulled away, the finality of their breakup sinking in.
âI hope you understand, Alexia,â Y/N said softly, before turning away to collect her things. The room felt colder as she prepared to leave, knowing that this was the end of a chapter she had hoped would be different.
As Y/N walked out of the apartment and into the night, she felt a profound sense of loss, both for the relationship she had cherished and for the future that now seemed uncertain.
âEli, necesito hablar contigo. He decidido dejar mi trabajo aquĂ. No puedo manejar mĂĄs esta situaciĂłn.â(Eli, I need to talk to you. Iâve decided to quit my job here. I canât handle this situation any longer.)
Y/Nâs gaze was steady, though her voice was tinged with sadness. âYa no tienes que preocuparte por ella. Alexia y yo hemos terminado nuestra relaciĂłn. Ya no estamos juntas.â(You donât need to worry about her anymore. Alexia and I have ended our relationship. Weâre no longer together.)
The impact of Y/Nâs words seemed to hit Eli like a wave. Her mouth opened slightly, but no words came out. She stood frozen, processing the weight of the revelation.
Seeing Eliâs stunned silence, Y/N felt a pang of regret but remained resolute. âAprecio todo lo que has hecho por mĂ, Eli, pero necesito alejarme ahora. No puedo seguir trabajando aquĂ en estas circunstancias.â (I appreciate everything youâve done for me, Eli, but I need to step away now. I canât keep working here under these circumstances.)
Each step felt like a burden, but Y/N knew it was a necessary step for her own well-being.
The decision to leave was painful, but she believed it was the only way to begin healing from the tumultuous events that had unfolded.
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In the weeks that followed, Y/N sought refuge from the turmoil in her studies, diligently avoiding social media and its relentless scrutiny.
Despite her efforts to bury herself in academic work, her unhappiness was palpable. The joy that once defined her days had been overshadowed by the ache of a love she couldnât fully embrace.
She felt an overwhelming sense of injustice about the situation, as the age difference that kept her apart from Alexia seemed trivial in comparison to the depth of their connection.
It felt particularly unfair, given that age is just a number as long as itâs legally permissible,obviously.
Eli, feeling a mix of guilt and concern, tried to reach out to Y/N multiple times. She called and sent messages, hoping to mend the rift that had developed.
Her attempts to reconnect were driven by a genuine desire to make amends and understand Y/Nâs perspective.
Despite this, Y/N chose to ignore her calls and texts. The situation escalated to the point where Eli showed up at Y/Nâs apartment, hoping for a chance to talk things over.
However, Y/N, still grappling with her emotions and not yet ready to confront her, pretended not to be home. The silence that followed was a heavy reminder of the emotional distance that had grown between them.
On Alexia's side, her anguish was clear to everyone around her. She was unfocused on the field and visibly downcast outside of it. Seeing her older sister in such a state, Alba felt the weight of her role in the situation and knew she had to make amends.
Unable to bear watching Alexia like this, Alba was determined to restore the joy and vitality that once characterized her sister.
So one evening, Alba arrived at Y/Nâs apartment. Y/N answered the door, surprised to see her standing there.
Albaâs eyes softened with empathy. âNo deberĂas preocuparte tanto por lo que diga la gente. Esta es tu vida, tus decisiones y tu felicidad. A veces, es necesario hacer lo que te haga sentir bien, sin importar las opiniones ajenas.â (You shouldnât worry so much about what people say. This is your life, your choices, and your happiness. Sometimes, you need to do what feels right for you, regardless of othersâ opinions.)
Y/N felt a spark of inspiration from Albaâs words. The sincerity in Albaâs voice made her reconsider her fears. âTienes razĂłn. Tal vez he estado dejando que el miedo controle mis decisiones. QuizĂĄs es hora de que me enfoque en lo que realmente quiero.â (Youâre right. Maybe Iâve been letting fear control my decisions. Perhaps itâs time for me to focus on what I really want.)
Alba nodded, her expression encouraging. âExactamente. A veces, la verdadera felicidad viene cuando te atreves a seguir lo que realmente te importa, sin importar los obstĂĄculos.â (Exactly. Sometimes, true happiness comes when you dare to pursue what really matters to you, regardless of the obstacles.)
Y/N felt a renewed sense of determination, inspired by Albaâs words. She knew that reconciling with Alexia wouldnât be easy, but the idea of following her heart gave her the courage she needed.
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After her heartfelt conversation with Alba, Y/N found the courage to visit Alexiaâs apartment. Her mind was a whirlwind of emotions, but she was resolute in her decision to address the issues that had driven a wedge between them.
Alexiaâs eyes welled up with tears, and her voice cracked with emotion. âHe estado esperando este momento con desesperaciĂłn. Me duele tanto que todo haya terminado asĂ. Te extraño mĂĄs de lo que puedo expresar con palabras.â (Iâve been waiting for this moment desperately. It hurts so much that it ended like this. I miss you more than I can put into words.)
The two women settled into the living room, where they spent hours talking through their feelings. They discussed their fears, the external pressures that had impacted their relationship, and the weight of public scrutiny. Each shared their regrets and the profound sense of loss they felt.
As the night grew deeper, the room was illuminated only by the soft light from a lamp, casting a warm glow over their faces. Y/N and Alexia sat close on the couch, their fingers entwined, finding solace in their physical closeness.
Y/N exhaled deeply, her voice steady but full of emotion. âAlexia, quiero que sepas que nunca quise alejarme de ti. La presiĂłn, el juicio de los demĂĄs⊠se volviĂł abrumador. Pero he reflexionado mucho sobre esto, y lo que mĂĄs deseo en este momento es estar contigo. Estoy dispuesta a enfrentar lo que venga, pero necesito que lo hagamos juntas.â (Alexia, I want you to know that I never wanted to pull away from you. The pressure and judgment from others⊠it became overwhelming. But Iâve thought a lot about this, and what I want most right now is to be with you. Iâm ready to face whatever comes, but I need us to do it together.)
They drew closer, their embrace enveloping them in a comforting warmth. The weight of their separation seemed to lift as they held each other, their hearts beating in rhythm. In that intimate moment, surrounded by the soft glow of the lamp and the echoes of their heartfelt promises, they found their way back to each other, feeling more united and resolute than ever.
âY/NâŠâ Eli began, her voice hesitant and uncertain. âNo esperaba verte aquĂ tan pronto.â (Y/N... I wasnât expecting to see you here so soon.)
Y/N smiled, feeling a sense of relief wash over her. âGracias, Eli. Aprecio mucho tus palabras y tu disposiciĂłn a enmendar las cosas. Me encantarĂa volver a trabajar aquĂ y reconstruir nuestra relaciĂłn. Solo quiero que sepamos que, aunque no serĂĄ fĂĄcil, estoy dispuesta a enfrentar cualquier desafĂo siempre que tenga el apoyo de las personas que me importan.â (Thank you, Eli. I greatly appreciate your words and your willingness to make things right. Iâd love to come back to work here and rebuild our relationship. I just want us to understand that, although it wonât be easy, Iâm ready to face any challenge as long as I have the support of the people who matter to me.)
Despite the relentless scrutiny from the outside world regarding their relationship and the age difference, Y/N and Alexia grew stronger and more deeply connected with each passing day.
The once-constant chatter and criticism that had weighed heavily on them now seemed like distant, insignificant noise. They had learned to tune out the negativity, focusing instead on the love and support they offered one another.
Their lives began to settle into a new, harmonious rhythm. Y/N found genuine joy and purpose in her studies and work, her achievements at school providing a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment.
Alexia, meanwhile, continued to excel on the football field, her passion for the sport intensifying with each game. The love she shared with Y/N served as a powerful motivator, driving her to give her best on the field.
They had become each otherâs most ardent supporters, celebrating victories and comforting one another through challenges.
Their relationship had blossomed into a source of strength and joy, finding happiness in the everyday moments they shared.
One sunny afternoon, after a particularly demanding match, Alexia emerged from the stadium, visibly tired but exhilarated. She was greeted by Y/N, who had waited patiently outside, her face a picture of concern and admiration.
âHow did it go?â Y/N asked, holding out a chilled bottle of water, her voice laced with care.
Alexiaâs exhaustion melted away as she saw Y/N, and her face lit up with a tired but genuine smile. She took the bottle gratefully. âWe won. It was intense and exhausting, but we managed to pull through. How about you? How was your day?â
Y/Nâs eyes sparkled with a mix of pride and affection. âIt was good, but honestly, the best part of my day was being here with you. Your presence makes everything better.â
As they walked hand in hand away from the stadium, the cool evening breeze wrapping around them, they felt an overwhelming sense of contentment.
The challenges they faced seemed more manageable with their unwavering support for each other. They knew that, no matter what obstacles came their way, their love and commitment would always guide them back to one another.
Summary: You and Alexia had been trying for a baby for a while now with no luck. After going your separate ways for the World Cup you (lioness!reader) starts to show some symptoms of pregnancy, will you tell Alexia which will no doubt prevent her from playing in the tournament of her dreams or will you leave her in the dark, causing her to make some bold assumptions resulting in a conflict between the two of you?
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Liability - Alexia putellas x reader (+platonic Lucy bronze)
Based on this little request of ficlets (more will follow) x
Warnings: no warnings just Alexia being overly protective
- part of the âeverything happens for a reasonâ universe đ€
It was around 9pm and Lucy had just returned from dinner and analysis with the team when her phone started to ring. Glancing down at it, she was met with a picture of Alexia bent down as you poured champagne into her mouth out of the Champions league trophy, a contact photo that captured a rare moment of pure joy from the Catalan midfielder. Lucy wondered what on earth would her captain be calling about this late at night, worried it was to yell at Lucy for not telling her that you were pregnant, the second she found out. Hesitantly, Lucy accepted the face time.
âAy dios mĂo Lucia today would be greatâ scolded Alexia.
âSorry Ale but may i ask why youâre calling me out of the blue?â She replied
âY/n is pregnant.â She stated bluntly.
Ah yes Lucy could see this one coming but she was not about to be blamed for anything Alexia was ready to accuse her of.
âShe is. Congratulations.â Lucy responded in an equally blunt tone.
âIâm very happyâ Alexia added.
âYou really sound it Aleâ Lucy mocked
âExcuse me?â exclaimed the blonde, a hint of annoyance laced her voice.
âWhy are you calling me Alexia, Iâm very happy for you both too but this phone call seems rather pointless, like something that couldâve been done over text?â Said Lucy, hoping her captain would get to the point so she could be on her way to bed.
âRight yes, there was a pointâ Alexia stated, clearing her throat as though she was preparing a pre-match speech. âI love y/n very much but sheâs ridiculously stubborn, I mean she hid a whole pregnancy for a while just so she could play in this tournament. Whilst Iâm mad at her, I canât say I wouldnât do the same so with that being said, Iâm asking you to watch over her for me.â
Lucy was taken aback, she was not sure what sheâd expected from this conversation but this wasnât quite it.
âYouâre asking me to babysit your wife?â Laughed Lucy
âSort of? Iâm just saying I know I already told you to make sure she didnât do anything stupid, like play through and injury and when I told you to keep an eye on her sickness and stuff but now sheâs carrying mi princesa, even more of a reason why I wonât let her do something dumb.â She explained
âAlexia you and I both know how stubborn she is, if I start hovering sheâll kill meâ Lucy argued
âFine I tried to be nice, she always tells me if I use my captain voice itâs not fair but Lucia I swear to God if anything happens to her or my baby I will get you benched for the rest of the season and then kill youâ Alexia responded with a stern, demanding voice.
âOkay okay but if she finds out and calls you to complain thatâs your fault not mineâ bargained Lucy.
âSi si, of course! Make sure she eats enough, lots of vitamins, make sure she doesnât train too hard, make sure she gets lots of sleep and-â
âCrshhhhh lo siento Capi the phone is- crshhhh breaking up- crshhhhhâ
And with that Lucy hung up, rustling her crisp packet worked every time with Alexia as she had been told by you, bless Alexia and her inability to understand technology.
Just as Lucy opened her hotel room door, Mary came running down the corridor with you on her back, Alessia and Ella hot on her heels. Dear God what had Lucy gotten herself into.
Could you write more parts for everything happens for a reason
I would love to read the reaktion of the spanish girls after ale tells them why she had to go with reader
I also had the idea of ales best friend in the squad knowing since the phone call
It would also be very nice to read about the talk that ale gave lucy to always look out for reader
The pressconference with Jorge would also be nice to read maybe with him trying to preasure Ale into appolegising but insted she anounces the pregnancy and the World is pissed at him for making her play the full game
You could also write a chapter with Ale telling Mapi and Ingrid
Thank you for writing amazing stories and please know that you don't have to write any of this
Thank yoi
Hey iâm sorry itâs taken me so long to answer this but i will definitely do these for you! Iâll make it into a little short blurb series and post them as i write them :)