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Hey gays, theys and ladies (i really doubt there are straight cis men following me lmao)
Trigger warning i guess, depression and anxiety and stuff
this is a life update for those who's asking and also a few words
I started taking medication for depression and anxiety a month ago because shit became a bit much, im doing quite well i guess (in all things considered), im starting a new job soon and thats exciting and terrifying at the same time.
Idk if ill be less or more active at this time but i needed to drop by and say that so far my mental health is getting better by the day, its not magic or a fix but its better, and it takes time and struggle and patience and acceptance that i didnt have till now.
So for those who follow me or see this , i love you all so much and if you do feel like you need help please reach out, to family members, teachers, mentors, friends, whoever you can, the world isn't perfect, and so does life, but its worth living, i swear, you deserve to have it. You're deserve of love and happiness!
My favorite agatha x rio fanfic so far (and i read like 70, af the same time, and they're all gold) is honey put your lips on mine and i cannot stress enough how much i relate to agatha, a useless bitchy lesbian that have to keep up as the PR manager of rio , in a world where we get to imagine Aubrey plaza as a hot hockey player.
The writing is great, the (angry) flirting, the monologues of agatha's brain (she's like seconds from getting a seizure at all times) and the sexual tension (and additional p0rn) is spectacular.
Side note on the 18+ side - there's nothing vanilla in it, and there's a lot of sex implications (even when they're not doing anything) so if you feel uncomfortable reading smooth it might not be the best reading for you
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To everyone online that crack jokes about Aubrey's husband's passing (aka , "so I'm hearing shes single" etc) i know y'all think you're hilarious, really, but guess what? The woman you count yourself as her fans just lost her life partner, so fuck off with this dumb ass jokes, at least wait a while, seriously, are you guys aware that while y'all are joking about her bing single she's probably crying and being completely devastated by his passing?
Me: *looking down at my eras tour hoodie, bracelet and keychain (that i bought on the shows i especially flew to the uk to see), than looking back at her, dead in the eye* no, what makes you say that?
(there's a lot of people asking about this, but the legal age to use social media is 13, except in few countries. so yes, there are people here under 15)
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A/N: Ive written it pretty drunk so idk what make sense at this point (I'm still pretty drunk)
Week 1
The market buzzed gently with life in the crisp morning air. It was early, the sun just beginning to cast its warm glow over the stalls. Y/N stood at her flower stand, dressed in her favorite comfortable jeans, her hair swept into a messy updo, with a few stray pieces rebelliously escaping the floral clip sheâd used.
Vendors greeted each other as they set up their stands, the atmosphere familiar and friendly. Y/N chatted with Darren, the tall young man at the neighboring vegetable stand, who was enthusiastically recounting his latest adventure with his horse, Rhody.
Her attention, however, was soon caught by a sight that made her lose track of Darrenâs words. A womanâpossibly the most beautiful woman Y/N had ever seenâwas walking through the market. Her long brown hair shimmered under the sunlight, and her radiant smile lit up the space around her. She wore oversized sunglasses, but even from a distance, her presence was magnetic.
Y/Nâs breath caught when the woman paused in front of her stand, inspecting the flowers with an appreciative smile. Excusing herself from Darren with a quick word, Y/N approached her, offering one of her own dazzling smiles.
âHey,â Y/N said softly, trying to sound casual.
The woman looked up and returned the greeting with a warm, âHey.â
âI noticed youâve been eyeing the white roses,â Y/N said, nodding toward the blooms. âTheyâre beautiful, arenât they?â
The woman glanced at the flowers, then back at Y/N, her lips curving into a small smile. âThey are,â she admitted.
âThey symbolize purity, innocence, and new beginnings,â Y/N explained, her voice light but confident. âTheyâre one of my personal favorites.â
The womanâs smile deepened, and for a moment, Y/N thought she saw the faintest blush on her cheeks. âThat feels fitting,â the woman said, her tone thoughtful. âNew beginnings, I mean.â
Y/N tilted her head, intrigued. âGood for you,â she said, her own smile bright. âMay I ask what itâs about?â
The woman hesitated before slipping off her sunglasses, revealing striking blue eyes that made Y/Nâs heart skip a beat. She was breathtaking.
âIâm officially divorced,â the woman admitted, her voice tinged with relief. âThe good part of that relationship ended a long time ago.â
Y/N nodded, her gaze softening. âIâm sorry it wasnât what you deserved,â she said sincerely.
The woman laughed softly, the sound like music. âWell, itâs what Iâm leaving behind that matters now.â Her eyes sparkled with a playful edge. âYou always give life advice with your flowers?â
Y/N chuckled. âOnly when I sense itâs needed,â she replied, her voice dropping into a teasing tone. âItâs a bonus that comes free with every bouquet.â
The woman smirked, tilting her head as if sizing Y/N up. âI like that.â
Y/N grinned, reaching for a bouquet of white roses and wrapping them carefully. Before handing it to the woman, she slipped a single red rose into the mix.
The woman raised an eyebrow, her lips curving. âAnd what does the red rose mean?â
Y/N held the bouquet out to her with a mysterious smile. âIâll let you know when you come back next week.â
The woman took the bouquet, her fingers brushing against Y/Nâs for the briefest moment. âNext week, huh? Confident, arenât you?â
Y/N shrugged, her grin widening. âLetâs just say I have a good feeling.â
The woman laughed, her smile lingering
"Im y/n by the way"
"Kathryn" the woman said back before she walked away, leaving Y/N standing at her stand, feeling the warmth of the encounter linger long after she was gone.
Week Two
For the next week, Y/N found herself thinking about Kathryn more often than she cared to admit. She could still hear the soft cadence of Kathrynâs laugh, see the way her blue eyes sparkled when she teased her. It wasnât the first time someone captivating had passed through her little flower stand, but there was something about Kathryn that lingered, an inexplicable pull she couldnât shake.
By the time Friday rolled around, Y/N had spent an embarrassing amount of time rearranging her display. She told herself it was for the customersâit was spring, after all, and the flowers deserved to shine. But deep down, she knew she was hoping Kathryn might come back, though she had no real reason to expect her.
The morning passed quietly, filled with regulars buying their weekend blooms and Darren chatting her ear off about his horse yet again. But just as she started to convince herself sheâd imagined the connection, there Kathryn was.
She walked through the market much the same as before, her stride confident and her hair catching the sunlight. This time, though, her smile seemed a little brighter when her eyes met Y/Nâs.
âHey there, stranger,â Kathryn greeted as she stopped in front of the stand. She was holding a coffee cup, which she raised in a small salute. âMiss me?â
Y/N leaned against the counter, her lips curving into a teasing grin. âMaybe a little,â she said smoothly. âThough I have to say, the roses you picked up last week looked a little lonely without you here to keep them company.â
Kathryn chuckled, setting her coffee down. âWell, I figured Iâd stop by and see what youâve got this time. Thought I might spoil myself again.â
âGood call,â Y/N replied. âEveryone deserves a little indulgence now and then.â She gestured to the display. âWhatâs the occasion this time? Another new beginning, or are we celebrating something else?â
Kathryn shrugged, her smile turning a little softer. âMaybe I just needed a reason to get out of the house. Itâs been a weird weekâquiet, but in a good way.â
Y/N nodded, sensing there was more to the story. âWell, Iâm glad you came by. I was starting to think Iâd scared you off with all my flower wisdom last time.â
âOh, please,â Kathryn said, rolling her eyes with a playful smirk. âIt takes more than that to scare me.â She paused, her gaze flicking over Y/N. âBesides, youâre fun to talk to. Itâs nice⌠refreshing, even.â
Y/N felt a warmth rise in her chest but kept her tone light. âIâll take that as a compliment. So, what are we feeling today? Bold? Romantic? A little mysterious, maybe?â
Kathryn laughed, leaning closer to the display as she examined the flowers. âYou know, I think Iâll let you decide. You seem to have a knack for this.â
âOh, dangerous move,â Y/N teased, already pulling together a bouquet. This time, she chose a mix of peonies, for healing and prosperity, and lavender, for peace and serenity. She finished it off with a single deep red rose, placing it prominently in the center.
Kathryn raised an eyebrow when she saw it. âYou and these red roses,â she mused, her voice warm with amusement. âAre you going to keep me guessing forever, or do I finally get to know what it means?â
Y/N handed her the bouquet with a wink. âPatience, Kathryn. All good things in time.â
Kathryn shook her head, smiling as she tucked the flowers under her arm. âYouâre something else, you know that?â
âI try,â Y/N said, grinning. âBut seriously, if you ever need more flower wisdomâor just someone to talk toâyou know where to find me.â
Kathryn hesitated for just a moment, then reached into her bag and pulled out a business card. âHere,â she said, handing it over. âIn case I need a private consultation or something.â
Y/N took it, her fingers brushing against Kathrynâs as she did. âNoted,â she said softly, feeling that pull again, stronger this time.
Kathryn lingered a moment longer, her gaze steady but kind. âThanks for the flowers,â she said, her voice quieter now. âAnd for⌠well, just being you.â
âAnytime,â Y/N replied, watching as Kathryn turned and walked away, leaving her with the lingering scent of lavender and the promise of something new.
Week Three
The days that followed Kathrynâs visit felt lighter somehow, as if her presence had left an invisible warmth in its wake. Y/N couldnât stop herself from glancing at the little business card sitting on her counter, its edges slightly frayed from where her fingers had traced it absentmindedly.
By midweek, she decided to take a chance. Pulling out her phone, she stared at the number for a moment before typing a quick, casual message:
Hi, itâs Y/N, your personal florist đ Just wanted to check in and see how the flowers are holding up!
She stared at the screen for a beat too long, second-guessing herself, but before she could overthink it further, her phone buzzed with a reply.
Hey, Y/N. Theyâre beautiful, just like last time. You have quite the touch.
Y/N smiled at the response, feeling a little flutter in her chest. She quickly typed back.
Glad to hear that! Let me know when youâre ready for your next bouquet.
Kathrynâs reply came just as fast.
How about tomorrow? I could use a reason to step out againâand maybe some more of your flower wisdom.
Y/Nâs heart did a little flip.
Tomorrow it is. Same time as last week?
Perfect.
The next morning, Y/N arrived at the market a little earlier than usual, taking extra care to set up her display. She arranged everything just so, the vibrant colors of tulips, daisies, and roses creating a cheerful splash against the wooden crates.
By the time Kathryn arrived, the market was already bustling. She walked up with her usual confident stride, her hair swept back in a loose braid and a light jacket slung over her shoulders. Y/N couldnât help but admire how effortlessly she carried herself, a mix of ease and grace that was undeniably magnetic.
âHey, Y/N,â Kathryn greeted with a smile that instantly brightened the morning.
âHey, Kathryn,â Y/N replied, her own smile matching the warmth in Kathrynâs voice. âHere for more flower therapy?â
âSomething like that,â Kathryn said with a chuckle. She leaned lightly on the counter, her blue eyes twinkling. âIâve decided Iâm going to make this a weekly traditionâthough Iâm pretty sure I just come for the company at this point.â
Y/N felt her cheeks flush, but she kept her composure. âWell, Iâll take that as a compliment. What are we celebrating this week?â
Kathryn shrugged, her expression thoughtful. âNot sure itâs a celebration, exactly. Iâve been spending a lot of time rediscovering what I likeâfiguring out who I am outside of that old chapter.â
âSounds like a celebration to me,â Y/N said, her tone soft but earnest. âStarting fresh is always worth celebrating.â
Kathryn tilted her head, her smile growing. âYou always know exactly what to say, donât you?â
Y/N grinned. âOccupational hazard, I guess. Now, letâs find something that suits this new chapter of yours.â
As she worked, Y/N felt Kathrynâs gaze linger, warm and steady. She chose a bouquet of daisies for simplicity, yellow tulips for cheer, and added a few soft pink carnations for gratitude and admiration. To finish, she tucked in another single red rose, letting it stand out.
Kathryn noticed immediately, her lips curving into a sly smile. âAnother red rose, huh? Are you ever going to tell me what they mean?â
Y/N handed over the bouquet with a playful grin. âYou know you could just Google it if you really wanted to know.â
Kathryn chuckled, shaking her head. âI could, but whereâs the fun in that? Besides,â she added, her voice dipping slightly, âI have a feeling itâs worth the wait.â
Y/Nâs cheeks flushed, and she quickly looked down, busying herself with arranging the paper wrapping around the bouquet. âYouâre dangerous, Kathryn,â she muttered with a laugh, unable to hide her own growing smile.
Kathryn leaned a little closer, her tone teasing but warm. âYou have no idea.â
Y/N handed over the bouquet, their fingers brushing again, and looked up to find Kathrynâs eyes fixed on her, soft but searching.
âWell,â Y/N said, her voice steadier than she felt, âif you ever feel like waiting isnât your thing, you know where to find me.â
Kathrynâs smile deepened, and she tucked the bouquet close to her chest. âI think Iâll enjoy the suspense for now,â she replied lightly, though her gaze lingered for just a moment longer.
âThanks for this,â she added as she stepped back, the bouquet in one hand and her coffee in the other. âAnd for making my mornings a little brighter.â
âAnytime,â Y/N said softly, watching as Kathryn turned and walked away, her braid swaying lightly with each confident step. As the crowd shifted and swallowed her figure, Y/N found herself already looking forward to the next weekâand whatever surprises Kathryn might bring.
Week Four
The next week, Y/N found herself waiting for Friday with a kind of nervous energy she hadnât felt in years. She spent her mornings distracted, her evenings restless, and by the time the day arrived, she could barely focus on her usual tasks.
She tried to tell herself it was just another Friday at the market, but the thought of seeing Kathryn again made her heart race in a way she couldnât ignore.
The day unfolded much like the previous ones, with the usual flow of customers and Darrenâs cheerful chatter in the background. But when Kathryn appeared, weaving her way through the busy market, the whole scene seemed to slow.
She wore a light blue blouse that perfectly complemented her eyes, her hair loose and catching the breeze. She had that same confident stride, but this time, there was something softer about her expression, something warmer.
âHey there,â Kathryn greeted as she approached the stand, her smile as radiant as ever. âI hope Iâm not interrupting.â
âNot at all,â Y/N replied, her own smile spreading naturally across her face. âYouâre right on time, actually. I just got in some new flowers I think youâll love.â
Kathryn set her coffee cup down on the counter, her gaze lingering on Y/N. âYou always know how to make a girl feel special.â
Y/N laughed lightly. âJust doing my job. So, whatâs the occasion this time? Let me guessâanother step in the new chapter?â
Kathryn tilted her head, her smile turning a little sly. âActually, I was thinking about starting a whole new story.â
Y/N raised an eyebrow, intrigued. âOh? And what kind of story are we talking about here?â
âThe kind where I stop beating around the bush and ask you if youâd like to go out with me,â Kathryn said, her voice calm but her eyes sparkling with something playful, something hopeful.
Y/N blinked, caught completely off guard. âWait, are you serious?â she asked, though the grin tugging at her lips betrayed her surprise.
âDead serious,â Kathryn replied, leaning lightly against the counter. âI know itâs a bit unconventional, but I figured, why not? Youâre charming, youâre kind, and you seem to have this uncanny ability to make me smile every time I see you.â
Y/Nâs cheeks flushed, but she didnât look away. âWow. I mean, Iâm flattered. Really flattered. But I thought I was the one supposed to be smooth here.â
Kathryn laughed, the sound rich and genuine. âDonât worryâyouâre still winning in that department.â
Y/N glanced down at the flowers in front of her, a soft smile playing on her lips. âOkay,â she said finally, looking back up at Kathryn. âIâd love to go out with you.â
Kathrynâs smile grew, her eyes lighting up. âReally? I was half-expecting you to turn me down just to keep me guessing.â
âOh, donât worry,â Y/N teased, her confidence returning. âIâm sure Iâll keep you guessing plenty on the actual date.â
Kathryn laughed again, shaking her head. âI have no doubt, Iâll text you tonight to figure out when we can make this happen.â
âLooking forward to it,â Y/N said softly, her eyes lingering on Kathrynâs.
As Kathryn picked up her coffee and bouquet, she paused, glancing at the flowers Y/N had been arranging. âNo red rose this time?â she asked teasingly.
Y/N grinned. âNope. Iâm saving that for the date.â
Kathrynâs laughter filled the space between them, light and warm. âYouâre impossible,â she said, but her smile betrayed just how much she enjoyed it.
With a final glance, Kathryn turned and walked away, leaving Y/N standing behind the counter with a heart full of anticipation and a grin she couldnât shake.
And as the market buzzed around her, Y/N found herself already counting down the hours until their next meeting.
Week 5
Y/N sat across from Kathryn in the cozy, candlelit restaurant, the evening stretching out like a perfect melody. Conversation flowed effortlessly, Kathrynâs laughter bubbling over at Y/Nâs quick-witted remarks, and Y/N finding herself leaning in closer as the night wore on.
The single red rose, nestled in the center of their table, seemed to glow in the warm light, catching Kathrynâs eye once again. She tilted her head, a playful smile tugging at her lips.
âAlright, Y/N,â Kathryn said, her voice soft but teasing. âYou promised me no more guessing. Are you finally going to tell me what the red rose means, or are we keeping this a mystery forever?â
Y/N hesitated, her confidence flickering just enough to make her cheeks flush. She reached for the rose, her fingers brushing its delicate petals as she carefully avoided Kathrynâs gaze. âIt, uh⌠it symbolizes love and passion,â she admitted quietly, her usual bravado giving way to something more vulnerable.
Kathrynâs smile widened as she leaned forward, her eyes sparkling with mischief. âLove and passion, huh?â she echoed, her tone light but her gaze steady. âThatâs quite the statement for a first date.â
Y/N chuckled nervously, her cheeks growing even warmer. âI mean, it doesnât have to mean anything. Itâs just⌠I thought it suited you.â
Kathrynâs laughter was soft and low, a sound that sent a shiver down Y/Nâs spine. âYouâre sweet,â she said, her voice dipping into something a little huskier. She picked up the rose, twirling it slowly between her fingers as she watched Y/N. âBut you know, passion can mean a lot of things.â
Y/Nâs heart skipped a beat at the subtle shift in Kathrynâs tone. She swallowed hard, her voice coming out a touch more uncertain than sheâd intended. âYeah? Like what?â
Kathryn leaned in just enough to close the distance between them, her blue eyes locked on Y/Nâs. âOh, I donât know,â she said, her smile turning sly. âIt could mean staying up all night talking⌠or something else entirely.â
Y/N felt her stomach flip, her mind racing at Kathrynâs implication. She cleared her throat, trying to play it cool despite the blush creeping up her neck. âI guess it depends on the company,â she managed, her voice soft but steady.
Kathrynâs grin widened, and she reached out to brush a stray strand of hair from Y/Nâs face, the gesture so casual yet so intimate it made Y/Nâs breath hitch. âWell,â Kathryn murmured, her tone warm and teasing, âIâd say the company tonight is pretty exceptional.â
Y/N laughed, a nervous but delighted sound, as Kathryn leaned back, her expression softening. âYouâre impossible,â Y/N said, shaking her head but unable to hide her smile.
âAnd yet, you seem to like me anyway,â Kathryn replied with a wink. She placed the rose carefully back on the table, her fingers lingering on the stem for just a moment. âThank youâfor the flowers, for tonight, for⌠everything.â
Y/N nodded, her smile growing as she mustered her courage. âAnytime. And I mean that.â
Kathrynâs gaze lingered on her for a moment longer before she stood, her movements graceful and deliberate. She bent down, pressing a soft kiss to Y/Nâs cheek, her lips warm and lingering just enough to make Y/Nâs pulse quicken.
âGoodnight, Y/N,â Kathryn whispered, her voice low and filled with promise. âAnd thank you for being⌠bold.â
As Kathryn walked away, the red rose still resting on the table, Y/N couldnât help but smile to herself. Whatever the future held, one thing was certain: Kathryn was every bit as extraordinary as Y/N had imaginedâand then some.
After posting a few parts (can be counted as a fic but can be standalone) of my aubrey plaza x fem!reder story, i wanted to ask ya'll if you want something with other Marvel cast member or something (i prefer the women)
Let me know đ¤
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- disclaimer : i didnt forget my law and order (Calex) work and its reader, I'm just a bit blocked with it and don't want to post something rushed that i wont actually love
"Whatever our struggles and triumphs, however we may suffer them, all too soon they bleed into a wash, just like watery ink on paper. A love like this is a dream.â
â Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
A/N : Idk if it good but i kinda felt like being sappy here.
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The interview seemed to be going well, Y/N thought, watching from behind the scenes.
Aubrey had a knack for charming people with just one smile. She was relaxed as she spoke to Drew about her upcoming project, her confidence radiating in every word. Y/N felt her heart skip a beat as Aubrey flirted playfully (Y/N couldnât blame herâitâs Drew Barrymore, for crying out loud!) and teased her fans with a casual grin that always left her weak in the knees.
Drew seemed to enjoy the banter, too. The two of them joked effortlessly, with Drew throwing in a few personal questionsâones Aubrey had agreed to answer beforehand. Y/N could sense the moment sheâd been both dreading and anticipating inching closer.
Their relationship.
For some reason, even after months, people couldnât seem to let it go. The world was fascinated by the unlikely pairing, endlessly dissecting it. Y/N figured it was because she wasnât famous, nor did she live a very public life. People were either intrigued by her anonymity or bitter, labeling her a gold-digger.
Her social media was private, her career was far from glamorous, and even when her future book will be finally publishedâher own book, not just something sheâd co-editedâshe knew sheâd still be considered âordinaryâ next to Aubrey. She wasnât an actress, a model, or an influencer. She was just a small-town girl who, somehow, had caught the Aubrey Plazaâs attentionâand love.
A montage of pictures suddenly appeared on the screen, paired with Drewâs next question. Y/N watched nervously.
The first photo showed her lying on top of Aubrey on their couch, fast asleep with her face buried in Aubreyâs stomach. Aubrey, meanwhile, was smiling like sheâd won the lottery. The second image was a messy selfie of them covered in eggs and flour, laughing with huge, silly grins. The last was from a Marvel party theyâd attended together: Aubreyâs hand rested possessively on Y/Nâs waist as they leaned in close, noses almost touching. Y/N had a crinkle in her nose, clearly giggling at something Aubrey had whispered.
From her seat, Y/N noticed Aubrey shift slightly, sitting a little straighter. It was subtle, but Y/N could tellâher girlfriend was nervous.
âSo, there are a lot of rumors about your relationship,â Drew began warmly. âItâs not new news, but somehow itâs still keeping people on their toes. How do you feel about that? And howâs your girlfriend handling it?â
Drewâs tone was light, like a friend genuinely curious, not a journalist digging for a scoop.
Aubrey smiled softly. âHow do I feel about it? Well⌠Iâve had a few relationships in my lifeâsome public, some less so. Most were great in their own ways. But honestly, this one? This oneâs it for me. Sheâs my person, and Iâm happy. I just wish people could be more supportive of that.â
She paused for a moment, glancing briefly behind Drew to catch Y/Nâs eye. When she saw Y/Nâs encouraging thumbs-up and grin, Aubreyâs smile grew.
âBut I get it,â she continued. âPeople wonder, they talkâand thatâs fine, I guess. Itâs part of the package deal. I just wish the hate wasnât part of it. Itâs one thing when itâs the media. Neither of us cares what some sleazy tabloid writer thinks. But when itâs from people who call themselves fans? That stings. For both of us.â
Drew nodded, her expression understanding. âDo you think addressing it will change anything? Or are you worried it might even get worse?â
Aubrey shrugged. âI donât know. Iâm not counting on this fixing anything. God, I hope it doesnât get worse. But even if it does, we have a great relationship. Iâm crazy about her, and thatâs all that matters.â
She glanced over at Y/N and winked, making her laugh softly.
âArenât you a sweetheart,â Drew teased, grinning.
The conversation moved to lighter topics, including Aubreyâs notorious pranks on set and an embarrassing story about the time she accidentally walked into the wrong bathroom at an awards show. The tension from earlier melted away as they both dissolved into laughter. Y/N knew fans would love this part. Aubrey seemed lighter, too, like addressing the issue had lifted a weight off her shoulders.
After the interview aired, the two decided to ditch their phones for the evening. They curled up on the couch in Aubreyâs apartment, embracing the quiet.
Y/N rested her head on Aubreyâs shoulder, sighing contentedly. âWell, that wasnât a complete disaster,â she teased.
âDisaster? That was amazing,â Aubrey replied, reaching over to run her fingers through Y/Nâs hair. âAnd I killed it, if I do say so myself.â
Y/N snorted. âHumble as ever.â
âHey, itâs not bragging if itâs true.â Aubrey smirked, leaning down to press a kiss to Y/Nâs temple. âBesides, you were the real MVP, giving me that thumbs-up when I needed it. Youâre my rock, you know that?â
âStop. Youâre making me blush,â Y/N mumbled, hiding her face against Aubreyâs neck.
âGood. Youâre cute when you blush.â
They stayed like that for a while, wrapped up in each other, the world and its noise fading away. For now, all that mattered was the warmth of the moment and the peace of being together, on their own terms.
The morning light crept into Aubreyâs apartment, highlighting the lazy entanglement of limbs on the couch. Y/N stirred first, groaning softly as the realization dawned that theyâd fallen asleep there. Aubrey, half-awake, tightened her arm around Y/Nâs waist.
âDonât move,â Aubrey murmured, her voice husky with sleep. âYouâre my pillow.â
Y/N chuckled, brushing her fingers through Aubreyâs messy hair. âWeâre not even in bed. My neck is going to hate me for this later.â
âItâs a small price to pay for cuddles,â Aubrey countered, pressing her face into Y/Nâs shoulder.
The moment was warm and serene, but the peace was short-lived. Y/N glanced at her phone on the coffee table, her curiosity getting the better of her. Against her better judgment, she reached for it.
As soon as she unlocked it, her screen lit up with notifications. Dozens of missed messages, tagged posts, and news alerts. A quick scroll through Twitter showed one trending topic: #AubreyAndYN.
Aubrey groaned dramatically, flopping onto her back like a starfish. âOf course we are. Canât the world leave us alone for one day?â
âItâs⌠different this time,â Y/N said hesitantly, scrolling further. âLook.â
Curiosity piqued, Aubrey sat up and leaned over Y/Nâs shoulder. What they found was unexpected.
Instead of the usual nasty gossip or conspiracy theories, the feed was flooded with supportive messages and heartwarming edits. Fans had clipped moments from the interview, adding captions like, âAubrey loves her GF so much, Iâm crying đĽšâ and, âFinally, they addressed the haters. Good for them!â
A particularly popular tweet featured the marvel party photo that had appeared in the interview. It was captioned, âFind someone who looks at you like Aubrey looks at Y/N. Relationship goals!â
Y/N scrolled further, finding more positive reactions. One user wrote, âI wasnât sure about them at first, but seeing Aubrey defend her GF so fiercely? Respect.â
Another said, âY/Nâs clearly the happiest thing to happen to Aubrey. Why canât we just let them be in love?â
Aubrey raised an eyebrow, amused. âWow. Are we in the Twilight Zone? Whereâs all the hate?â
âThereâs still some,â Y/N admitted, gesturing to a few bitter comments. âBut itâs⌠quieter than usual.â
Aubrey grinned, clearly pleased. âLooks like our plan worked. I told you people just needed to see how awesome you are.â
Y/N rolled her eyes but couldnât suppress her smile. âSure. Itâs totally because Iâm awesome, not because you publicly declared your undying love for me on live television.â
âWell, that didnât hurt,â Aubrey teased, wrapping her arms around Y/Nâs waist and pulling her close. âMaybe I should do it more often.â
Y/N laughed, leaning into Aubreyâs embrace. âLetâs not push our luck.â
They spent the next hour scrolling through the posts, laughing at memes and reading comments aloud. By the time they set their phones down, the tension from the day before had all but disappeared.
Later, as they sat at the kitchen table, sharing a plate of pancakes Aubrey had lovingly burnt on one side, Y/N felt a strange sense of calm.
âYou know,â she said, spearing a piece of pancake with her fork, âitâs kind of nice seeing people be supportive for a change.â
Aubrey nodded, sipping her coffee. âYeah. Feels weird, though. Like, are we actually allowed to enjoy this?â
âI think so,â Y/N said with a small smile. âWe deserve to enjoy it.â
Aubrey reached across the table to take Y/Nâs hand, squeezing it gently. âWe do. And for the record, I donât care if weâre trending, ignored, or completely forgotten. As long as I have you, Iâm good.â
Y/Nâs cheeks flushed. âYouâre such a sap.â
âYou love it,â Aubrey shot back, her grin mischievous.
âUnfortunately, I do.â
They spent the rest of the morning laughing, teasing each other, and stealing bites of pancake from the same plate. No matter what the internet thought of them, they were happyâand that was all that mattered.
"Itâs hard to save people from themselves. But if theyâre willing to try, itâs worth the risk.â
- Paperweight by Meg Haston
A/N : this part talks about mental health, i don't know if its on triggering level but it was important for me to let yall know.
Got inspired by my trip to the ER today because of anxiety attack that left me feeling like i was literally dying. Im okay, conveniently had a therapy session as well afterwards so had a pretty rough day- but pushing trough it đ¤
I love you guys hope you will like this one x
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When Aubrey stormed into the ER, she wasnât sure what she was more furious about: the fact that her girlfriend hadnât told her she was there or the casually infuriating way she explained it when she finally did.
âI didnât want to bother you,â her girlfriend had said with a weak shrug, as if chest pain and difficulty breathing were minor inconveniences she could brush off.
âDidnât want to bother me?â Aubrey had echoed, disbelief flaring in her voice.
The younger woman, seated in one of those awful plastic chairs, simply nodded, her eyes heavy with exhaustion. âItâs not the first time,â she added lightly.
That had nearly sent Aubrey over the edge, but then her anger had crumbled the moment she took in her girlfriendâs slumped posture, the way her hands trembled slightly in her lap. The fight in her drained away, replaced by a deep, aching worry.
Without a word, Aubrey knelt in front of her and wrapped her arms around her tightly. Her girlfriend stiffened for a moment before her shoulders sagged, and tears, born of frustration and weariness, spilled from her tired brown eyes.
âYou scared the hell out of me,â Aubrey murmured against her temple, her voice breaking.
âIâm sorry,â came the hoarse reply.
âWhat did the doctor say?â Aubrey asked after a beat.
âNothing yet. Itâs been two hours since they checked me, so I guess thatâs a good sign,â her girlfriend said, trying for humor, but the weak smile didnât reach her eyes.
Aubrey frowned and brushed a stray strand of hair from her girlfriendâs face. âWhat made you come in today?â
Her girlfriend hesitated, looking down at her hands. âA coworker noticed I was struggling and told my supervisor. They basically forced me to come.â
Aubreyâs heart clenched at the thought of her being too stubbornâor scaredâto seek help on her own. âIâm sorry that happened, baby.â
âItâs not your fault,â her girlfriend said softly, shaking her head.
Aubrey pressed a kiss to her forehead. âStill. I wish youâd told me sooner.â
âI didnât want to worry you,â she said, her voice barely above a whisper.
Aubrey sighed, her thumb tracing comforting circles over her girlfriendâs hand. âIâm going to talk to the nurse and see whatâs going on.â
Her girlfriend grabbed her wrist, her grip surprisingly firm. âPlease donât make a scene. Theyâre doing their best.â
âI wonât, I promise,â Aubrey said with a small smile. âBut Iâm not just going to sit here while you suffer.â
She stood and approached the front desk, her patience already worn thin. âExcuse me,â she said, keeping her tone calm but firm. âMy girlfriendâs been waiting for two hours with chest pain and trouble breathing. Is there any way to get an update?â
The nurse didnât even glance up. âIt takes time,â she said dismissively.
âI understand that,â Aubrey replied, clenching her jaw. âBut is there any way to know how much time?â
Before the nurse could respond, a doctor appeared in the doorway, clipboard in hand. âY/N?â she called out.
Relief washed over Aubrey as she hurried back to her girlfriend. âCome on,â she said gently, helping her to her feet.
They followed the doctor into an exam room, and Aubrey stayed close, her hand never leaving her girlfriendâs.
âAfter running several tests, we didnât find anything concerning,â the doctor began, offering a reassuring smile. âYour heart and lungs are healthy, and your bloodwork came back normal.â
Aubreyâs girlfriend nodded slowly, her expression conflicted.
âSo whatâs causing this?â Aubrey asked, her tone carefully measured.
The doctor hesitated before answering. âIt seems to be psychologicalâlikely a panic attack.â
Aubreyâs girlfriend let out a bitter laugh. âFigures.â
âItâs more common than you think,â the doctor said gently. âThereâs nothing physically wrong with you, which is good news. But Iâd recommend following up with a therapist to explore potential triggers and coping strategies.â
âRight,â her girlfriend muttered as she stood, grabbing her bag. âSo, Iâm crazy. Got it.â
âYouâre not crazy,â Aubrey said firmly, standing as well and pulling her into a hug. She held her close, one hand cradling the back of her head as her girlfriend let out a shaky breath against her shoulder.
âThank you, doctor,â Aubrey said softly before leading her girlfriend out of the hospital.
The drive home was quiet, the radio turned off at her girlfriendâs request. When they reached Aubreyâs apartmentâa place that had gradually become their shared homeâthey settled on the couch, the silence stretching between them.
âDo you want to talk about it?â Aubrey asked after a while. âNo pressure, but⌠Iâm here.â
Her girlfriend pulled her knees to her chest, resting her chin on them. âItâs just⌠stuff. Workâs been rough, and⌠other things too.â
âOther things?â Aubrey prompted gently.
Her girlfriend hesitated. âIt started about five months ago.â
Aubrey froze. Five months agoâthe same time the media had started dissecting their relationship, plastering their faces across magazines and social media.
Her girlfriend must have noticed the look on her face because she quickly added, âThis isnât your fault, Aubrey. Please donât think that.â
Aubrey shook her head. âI shouldâve protected you from all of that.â
âYou couldnât have. I chose this. I chose you,â her girlfriend said, her voice trembling. âAnd Iâd choose you again. Every time.â
Aubrey pulled her into her arms, kissing her temple. âIâd choose you too. Always.â She paused, stroking her girlfriendâs hair. âBut I think we need helpâsomeone who can help us make sense of this.â
Her girlfriend looked up at her, confused.
âIâm talking about therapy,â Aubrey said gently. âFor you, if you want it. And maybe for us. Together.â
Her girlfriend frowned. âYou think we need couples therapy?â
âI think itâs worth trying,â Aubrey said honestly. âYou were scared to tell me what youâve been going through, and I canât stop blaming myself for what youâve been feeling. I donât want either of us to carry that alone.â
Her girlfriend sighed, her shoulders slumping. âIâll think about it,â she said quietly.
âThatâs all Iâm asking,â Aubrey said, kissing her hand.
After a moment, her girlfriend stood. âI need a bath. I feel gross.â
âWant company?â Aubrey offered with a small smile.
Her girlfriend nodded. âYeah. I donât want to be alone.â
Aubrey followed her into the bathroom, and they sank into the warm, bubble-filled tub together, with a book of y/n's choice as their worries temporarily melting away in the comfort of each otherâs arms.
"I am nothing special, of this I am sure. I am a common man with common thoughts and Iâve led a common life. But Iâve loved another with all my heart and soul, and to me, this has always been enough.â
â The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
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The Marvel cast party was abuzz with energyâlaughter, clinking glasses, and the hum of conversations weaving through the room. Y/N adjusted her dress nervously, her hand clasped tightly in Aubreyâs. The rumors swirling in the media lately had been vicious, and the stares from a few guests didnât help her nerves.
But Aubrey was unbothered. With her signature smirk and an aura of confidence that was both comforting and magnetic, she leaned in and whispered, âIgnore them. Theyâre just jealous I have the best plus one here.â
Y/N couldnât help but smile. Aubrey always knew exactly how to make her feel like she belonged.
As they navigated through the crowd, Aubreyâs face lit up when she spotted a group of her former co-stars. Among them was Kathryn, the person Y/N had quietly been the most curiousâand nervousâto meet.
âGuys, this is Y/N,â Aubrey announced, her voice warm and proud. She held Y/Nâs hand tighter, a silent reassurance that no amount of side-eye or gossip could shake her confidence in their relationship.
Kathryn turned around, her face breaking into a wide, genuine grin. âFinally!â she exclaimed, pulling Y/N into a warm hug before she could even process what was happening. âItâs so good to meet you!â
Y/N blinked, surprised but touched. âYou too,â she managed, her nerves momentarily replaced by Kathrynâs infectious energy.
âSo, how did you two meet?â Kathryn asked, her curiosity sparkling in her eyes. She didnât just ask out of politenessâshe truly wanted to know.
Y/N relaxed, recounting the story of how she and Aubrey had met, sharing some of the sweet, awkward moments that had brought them together. Kathryn laughed in all the right places, her attention unwavering.
âAnd what about you?â Kathryn asked. âAubrey mentioned youâre a writer. Working on anything exciting?â
Y/N blushed. âUh, yeah, Iâm working on a new novel,â she said. âItâs still in the early stages, though.â
Kathrynâs smile widened. âIâd love to hear about it sometime. Or read itâif youâre ever looking for a test reader.â
Before Y/N could respond, Elizabeth Olsen chimed in, just as warm. âYou must be incredibly talented if you can impress her,â she said, nodding toward Aubrey with a teasing grin.
âHey!â Aubrey protested, laughing. âIâm not that hard to impress.â
Kathryn smirked. âLies.â
Y/N laughed along with them, feeling lighter and more at ease. The warmth of the group made her forget the stares and whispers from across the room.
After a few more minutes of conversation, Y/N excused herself to go to the bathroom. Aubrey immediately offered to come with her, but Y/N shook her head. âStay here,â she said softly. âIâll be fine. Besides, I think your friends like you better when youâre not hiding behind me.â
Aubrey laughed, squeezing her hand before letting her go. As Y/N walked away, Aubreyâs smitten gaze lingered, making Kathryn and Elizabeth exchange a knowing glance.
âSheâs a sweetheart,â Kathryn said warmly.
âAnd so humble,â Elizabeth added. âI think sheâs really good for you, Brey.â
The conversation shifted to other topics, but Aubrey couldnât help glancing toward the direction Y/N had gone, her heart full. Despite the whispers, she knew one thing for certain: Y/N was hers, and that was all that mattered.
The night continued, with the couple mingling among the stars. Y/N, as starstruck as she was, tried her best to keep her composure. She reminded herself that, yes, even Scarlett Johansson was a real human being and not a goddess to be worshipped.
Still, when she finally found herself face-to-face with Scarlett, Y/N faltered. She couldnât help itâthe woman had been her celebrity crush for years.
Aubrey, sensing Y/Nâs flustered state, leaned in with a teasing grin. âCareful, babe,â she whispered. âYouâre blushing.â
âI am not,â Y/N whispered back, her cheeks growing even hotter.
âTotally are. Itâs cute.â Aubrey smirked, her voice dripping with playful mischief. âShould I be worried?â
Y/N shot her a look, trying to suppress a laugh. âStop.â
But Aubrey wasnât done. âHey, Scarlett,â she said loudly, throwing an arm around Y/N. âThis oneâs a big fan. Like, huge. Posters-on-the-wall kind of fan.â
âAubrey!â Y/N hissed, mortified, but Scarlett just laughed, her reaction kind and gracious.
âIâll take that as a compliment,â Scarlett said, flashing a dazzling smile.
Aubrey winked at Y/N, clearly enjoying herself. âSee? Told you sheâs nice.â
Later, Y/N found herself chatting with the cast of AAA. Kathryn introduced her to a few others, and their easy banter made Y/N feel at home. She even managed to crack a few jokes that earned genuine laughs, which made her feel a little less like an outsider.
âYouâre a natural at this,â Kathryn said as the conversation wound down. âI can see why Aubrey likes you so much.â
Y/N smiled, feeling a warmth in her chest that stayed with her for the rest of the night.
As the party wound down, Y/N and Aubrey finally slipped away to the car. The ride home was quiet, the chaos of the evening fading into the background.
Y/N turned to Aubrey, her heart full. âThank you,â she said softly.
Aubrey glanced at her, raising an eyebrow. âFor what?â
âFor showing me this side of your life,â Y/N said. âItâs not easy, with all the media stuff and the gossip, butâŚitâs also kind of amazing. Your friends are wonderful. Youâre wonderful.â
Aubreyâs expression softened, her usual smirk replaced by something more tender. âYouâre the amazing one, you know. Walking into a room full of celebrities and still managing to be the most interesting person there? Thatâs a flex.â
Y/N laughed, leaning over to kiss her softly. âI love you.â
âI love you too,â Aubrey said, her hand finding Y/Nâs and holding it tightly as the car carried them home.
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" I was half in love with her by the time we sat down. Thatâs the thing about girls. Every time they do something pretty, even if theyâre not much to look at, or even if theyâre sort of stupid, you fall half in love with them, and then you never know where the hell you are. "
- J.D. Salinger, The catcher in the rye
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Y/N blinked, trying to get her bearings in the soft morning light streaming into her bedroom. She wasnât on the sofa anymore, and she certainly hadnât fallen asleep in her bed last night. But here she was, tucked neatly under her comforter, and beside her, separated by a few pillows, lay Aubrey. She was asleep, her face softened by rest, her features even more striking in the early morning calm.
A smile crept across Y/Nâs face as she studied Aubreyâs peaceful expression. She was undeniably beautifulânot just beautiful for her age, but in a way that felt timeless and grounded. It made Y/Nâs stomach flutter, and a slight pang of insecurity hit her; Aubrey was everything Y/N admiredâconfident, talented, and effortlessly alluring.
Feeling her heart race at the thought of Aubrey waking up to see her staring, Y/N slipped out of bed as quietly as possible, padding to the bathroom for a quick shower. When she returned, she busied herself in the kitchen, quietly making breakfast. The faint hum of the radio kept her company as she toasted bread and scrambled eggs, relishing the simple, cozy act.
âGood morning,â a familiar voice murmured, soft and sleepy, breaking Y/N out of her thoughts.
Y/N turned, catching sight of Aubrey leaning against the doorway, her hair still mussed from sleep. She looked comfortable, yet somehow effortlessly poised, even in Y/Nâs small kitchen. Y/N blushed, realizing how close they were.
âGood morning! Do you want something to drink?â Y/N asked, smiling. âI donât really drink coffee, but I can go grab you some from the cafĂŠ around the corner if youâd like.â
Aubreyâs lips curved into a warm smile. âNo need, this is perfect. Iâm just happy to be here.â She stepped closer, glancing at the plates Y/N was setting up.
âSo⌠not to rush you out, but I have a mountain of work today,â Y/N said with a small, guilty grin. âYouâre welcome to stay, but just a heads-upâI might be a little boring.â
Aubrey laughed, her expression softening. âThatâs okay, I get it. I have some things to get to anyway.â She hesitated, then continued, âBut⌠Iâd love to see you again, if youâd like that.â
Y/Nâs face lit up, her smile wide and genuine. âIâd love that too.â
From then on, their connection only grew. They read together, taking turns with books y/n recommended, and spent hours talking about everything from their childhood dreams to favorite movies. After their third dateâa late-night visit to a bookstore followed by a stroll through a quiet parkâAubrey walked Y/N home. They held hands, a shared warmth between them, and when they reached Y/Nâs door, Aubrey leaned in, pressing a soft, gentle kiss to her lips. It was careful, as if reading Y/Nâs shyness and matching it with tenderness.
As the days turned into weeks, they grew more comfortable, falling into each otherâs lives seamlessly. Aubrey was patient, taking her time to get to know Y/N. She made Y/N feel safe, and Y/N adored every minute they spent together. Soon, they were FaceTiming in between meetings, texting about little things that made them think of each other, and finding moments to be together whenever they could.
When they finally crossed that last boundary, sharing their first night together, it was both gentle and passionate. They communicated, both eager yet considerate, learning each otherâs wants and needs. Aubreyâs natural confidence took over, her assertiveness balanced by her desire to make Y/N feel loved and respected. Y/N, in turn, was just as attentive, savoring every moment with Aubrey, discovering a balance between playful and deeply intimate.
Two months into their relationship, it wasnât just the two of them who noticed how special their connection was. After a dinner date, a paparazzi photographer managed to capture a candid shot of them leaving the restaurant hand in hand. By morning, the image was everywhere, spreading faster than Y/N could have imagined.
Aubreyâs publicist called with the news, explaining that the story had already taken off. Y/N knew Aubrey was a public figure, but she hadnât expected their private moments to become public conversation so suddenly. Their little bubble was shattered, and suddenly her face was online, next to Aubreyâs in articles and tabloid stories speculating about their relationship.
The attention was overwhelming. Y/Nâs friends started teasing her about dating âthe Aubrey Plaza,â while her familyâs reaction was more complicated. They had always known she was queer, but the age difference gave them pause, making them wonder if Y/N was really ready for such a serious relationship.
As the media frenzy grew, it was hard for Y/N to brush off the harsh comments onlineâinsinuations about why Aubrey would date someone younger, or assumptions about Y/Nâs motives. It felt as if the world was intruding into their private life, prying apart the joy they had found together.
But Aubrey was her anchor through it all. Late one evening, after Y/N shared how overwhelmed she felt, Aubrey wrapped her arms around her and whispered, âForget them. I know who you are, and you know who I am. The rest⌠it doesnât matter.â
They held each other close that night, letting the world outside fade, finding comfort in each otherâs presence. And as they lay there, Y/N knew that, no matter the scrutiny, what she shared with Aubrey was real, something worth fighting forâeven if theyâd have to face the world together, one step at a time.
As days went on, the intensity of the media attention didnât exactly die down, but Y/N and Aubrey learned to adjust. Aubrey handled it with practiced ease, guiding Y/N with little tips on how to ignore the comments and dodge prying eyes. Despite the pressure, they found solace in each other, learning to carve out quiet moments that felt like their own little world.
One evening, they decided to stay in for a movie night at Y/Nâs apartment. Y/N had loaded up a few of Aubreyâs favorite old films, trying her best to make it feel specialâa few candles, some popcorn, and a cozy blanket they could share.
âYou know,â Aubrey said, settling down next to Y/N, âI donât think Iâve had a better night in ages.â She glanced around, smiling at the thoughtful touches Y/N had put together. âYou really went all out.â
Y/N blushed, nudging her playfully. âItâs just popcorn and candles. Hardly a red carpet.â
Aubrey smirked, tilting her head. âItâs the thought, and you, that make it perfect.â She reached for Y/Nâs hand, entwining their fingers, and squeezed gently.
As the movie started, they fell into a comfortable silence, Y/N nestled into Aubreyâs side. The world outside felt far away, reduced to nothing more than the faint city hum in the distance. Halfway through the film, Aubrey leaned over and softly kissed Y/Nâs forehead, her lips lingering just a little longer than usual. Y/N looked up, her heart skipping as she met Aubreyâs gentle gaze.
âThank you for sticking with me through all of this,â Aubrey murmured, tucking a loose strand of Y/Nâs hair behind her ear.
Y/Nâs hand found its way to Aubreyâs cheek, tracing the soft lines of her face. âIâm not going anywhere. I knew this might be hard, but⌠youâre worth it.â She offered a small, reassuring smile. âAnd Iâm learning. I mean, Iâve got the best teacher.â
Aubrey chuckled, pulling Y/N closer. âFlattery will get you everywhere, just so you know.â
They spent the rest of the night laughing, sharing stories, and talking about the little things they hadnât yet told each other. Y/N felt a kind of warmth she hadnât felt beforeâa love that was both grounding and freeing, as if Aubrey had opened up parts of herself she didnât know existed.
A few weeks later, they decided to spend a weekend out of the city, heading to a secluded cabin by the lake. Aubrey had rented it on a whim, sensing that they both needed a little time to breathe away from the constant hum of the city.
On their first morning there, Y/N woke up to the smell of coffee and soft music playing. She wandered out to find Aubrey on the deck, wrapped in a flannel blanket with two mugs steaming in her hands. The sun was just rising, casting a soft pink glow over the lake.
Aubrey turned when she heard Y/N approach, her eyes lighting up. âMorning, sleepyhead. Thought youâd like to join me for the sunrise.â She handed Y/N a mug of tea, remembering she didnât drink coffee.
They sat in comfortable silence, watching the sun climb slowly above the horizon, casting a shimmering path across the water. It was quiet, almost surreal, and Y/N felt the weight of everything slip away, replaced with the calm of being completely at peace in the moment.
After a while, Aubrey shifted, turning toward Y/N. âYou know,â she said softly, âthis is the happiest Iâve been in a long time.â
Y/N looked at her, her heart swelling at the sincerity in Aubreyâs eyes. âI feel the same way,â she whispered. Then, unable to resist, she leaned in, capturing Aubreyâs lips in a soft, lingering kiss.
As they pulled away, Aubrey grinned, her eyes shining with something close to wonder. âI donât care about the noise, Y/N. As long as I have you, Iâm exactly where I need to be.â
Y/n beamed at her
"So, what are we reading today?" Aubrey asked after a few seconds of comfortable silence
"I thought maybe 'the catcher in the rye, its a classic"
Aubrey nodded before pulling the younger woman into another soft kiss.
They stayed like that, wrapped up in each other and the quiet beauty of the morning, with their book and hot drinks, feeling as if, just for that moment, they were the only two people in the world.
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Just a quick note:
i dont really think itll be a series, maybe a bunch of chapters that might actually work as a full story or at least the same like universe, but im not sure if ill continue to write it regularly or not so just an heads up.
"People think that intimacy is about sex. But intimacy is about truth. When you realize you can tell someone your truth, when you can show yourself to them, when you stand in front of them bare and their response is 'you're safe with me'- that's intimacy."
- Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Y/n couldnât shake the feeling she might be hallucinating.
One drink had turned into three, and it wasnât even 9 p.m. yet. Sheâd slipped away from her friends at the bar near her office, brushing off their nagging with a vague excuse. Her first instinct had been to stumble into the little bookstore around the cornerâa place sheâd been meaning to check out since she started her job at the publishing house.
Half an hour later, she was wandering the aisles, muttering sarcastic comments under her breath about the uninspired titles her boss had decided to publish. Thatâs when she noticed someone standing nearby: a tall brunette who was watching her with an amused smile, eyes sparkling as if sheâd overheard every word.
Something about this woman seemed familiar, but in her tipsy haze, y/n couldnât quite place why. She was fairly certain they hadnât hooked up before⌠probably. She figured sheâd remember someone with a face like that.
The brunette noticed her staring and grinned. âThat bookâs terrible,â she said, gesturing to the one in y/nâs hand.
âOh, you donât even know the half of it. The authorâs an ass, too,â y/n replied without thinking, the alcohol giving her a boldness she usually lacked.
The woman laughed, a sound that was low and warm. âSounds like youâve got stories.â
âNot to be weird, but⌠do we know each other?â y/n asked, squinting as if that might help her remember.
The brunette chuckled. âI just have one of those faces. Donât sweat it, baby.â
The pet name made y/nâs heart skip a beat. This woman was gorgeous, and her presence was disarming. Not to mention, y/n was tipsy in a bookstoreâprobably not the best state to be meeting someone like this.
The woman nodded toward the shelves. âGot any recommendations? You look like someone who knows good books.â
Y/n smirked, feeling a little more at ease. âWell, now you sound like my boss.â She glanced at the shelves. âWhat are you looking for? A certain genre?â
The brunetteâs gaze lingered on her a moment longer than expected. âSomething captivating. Sapphic.â
Her smirk didnât go unnoticed, and y/n felt her cheeks warm. âEvelyn Hugo, then,â she managed, trying not to sound flustered.
The woman picked up the book, barely glancing at the cover. âGood enough for me,â she said with a grin.
âYouâre not even going to read the back?â y/n asked, amused.
âNope.â The brunetteâs lips popped on the âp,â and y/nâs eyes lingered there for a second too long.
The womanâs gaze didnât waver. âWant to grab a bite and tell me about it?â
A short while later, they were seated in a booth at y/nâs favorite low-key bar.
âSo you really donât recognize me?â the woman asked, a teasing glint in her eye.
Aubrey smiled, raising an eyebrow. âYep. You finally got there.â
âI am so sorry. Iâm just⌠a little starstruck,â y/n admitted, cheeks burning.
âItâs cute,â Aubrey said with a shrug. âSo⌠youâre a Marvel fan?â
Y/n laughed. âGuilty. Also a dumbass, apparently.â
Aubrey leaned back, amused. âMaybe, but itâs working for you.â
A blush stole over y/nâs face, and she changed the subject before Aubrey could tease her any further. âSo, what are you drinking?â she asked.
Aubrey considered for a moment. âAn Old Fashioned, I think.â
Y/n nodded and called over the waitress, who looked mildly amused as she took their order, including a pepperoni pizza to share. As the waitress walked away, Aubrey observed, âShe seems to know you well.â
âYeah, sheâs used to my friends coming in here every other day,â y/n explained.
Conversation flowed easily, becoming more relaxed with each passing minute. Y/n found herself laughing at Aubreyâs dry humor, and as her initial anxiety faded, she realized she genuinely enjoyed Aubreyâs company. Hours flew by, and as midnight approached, they decided on a late-night walk in the nearby park.
Bundled up against the night chill, their cheeks flushed from the drinks, they walked side by side, laughing about random topics and sharing stories. Eventually, they called a cab, squeezing into the back seat, Aubreyâs arm casually resting around y/nâs shoulder.
At y/nâs door, she hesitated, nerves starting to creep back in. Aubrey seemed to notice and gave her a soft smile.
âI can feel you overthinking from here. Relax,â she teased, sinking into the couch as soon as they walked in.
Y/n laughed, joining her. Aubrey pulled out the book sheâd bought. âWanna read it together?â
Y/n grinned. âIâll make us some tea.â
They settled into the couch, Aubrey reading aloud while y/n curled up beside her, head resting in Aubreyâs lap. There was a quiet, comfortable intimacy between them that didnât need words. Aubreyâs fingers absentmindedly played with y/nâs hair as she read the love story of Evelyn Hugo, and gradually, both of them drifted into a peaceful sleep.