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summary: the inside of your mind has always been an anxious place. you once thought no one could understand exactly how you feel. but when you start working the night shift, your attending makes it look easy.
pairing: anxious, intern!reader x jack abbot
word count: 24.1k
warnings/tags: anxious/night shift/intern reader, attending jack, descriptions of ptsd/anxiety from pittfest, as much medical jargon/scenarios as i could fit in, power imbalance relationship (and the associated guilt!), yellow mug mentions galore! descriptions of being creeped out by an uncomfortable patient, as much slowburn as i could try, smut - oral (f receiving), cute first time with jack things. unprotected sex, jack likes overstimulating you, lots of gratuitous praise kink, they really are a couple of idiots in love. one (1) emma x joy mention because i adore them. robby would not behave like this towards anxious reader, but for the sake of fiction, i suppose...
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based off of the night shift reader blurbs
thank you to my amazing beta reader @attheheartofmylove without whom i'm certain this would have never been finished âĄ
though you didnât really understand it at first, you now know clearly, that the attendings have their own favorites.
theyâre all cut from the same clothâhigh achieving, independent, confident. they rattle off the answers to complex questions and are caught up on the latest literature and theyâre the ideal resident, each in their own way.
you are not one of them. you think robby tolerates your slowness and your occasional confusion and profoundly apparent lack of confidence because itâs been a couple months since the pittfest shooting, and he feels bad.Â
it makes sense from the outside, you suppose. you are just an intern. you thought the whole point of this year was to adapt and understand and try to figure out where you fit in within the food chain that is the hospital hierarchy.Â
day to day it depends on the senior resident youâre assigned to. you try, really hard, to stay caught up, to not let your mind wander, to have the right answer and make diagnoses as quickly as you can.
you think maybe thereâs just something wrong with you. it hadnât always been like this. you were getting better.Â
and then everything happened and its felt like one step forward, two steps backward ever since.
robby is the one that finally caves and approaches you. he must have gotten enough complaints, or he must be fed up with your zoning out and freezing up, because he pulls you aside for a chat at eight in the morning.
âhow do you feel about switching to the night shift for a little?âÂ
his idea, as heâd explained it to you, was that maybe being on the night shift would help your skills to grow. that the pace and the little extra time in between patients and dr. abbotâs tutelage might help you get more adjusted to the environment.Â
i am adjusting, you want to argue, iâm trying my best. but your best is not enough when it comes to life and death.Â
you know where your faults lie. slow to get to the answer, slow to move without thinking. even your muscle memory is slowâyou feel like youâre always waiting for someone to tell you what to do, before you start doing it, just to make sure youâre not doing the wrong thing.Â
it hurts your chest to think about it. youâd matched emergency medicine wide-eyed and excited. itâs hard to think about when you enjoyed the hustle and bustle, thought it was exhilarating to be in trauma rooms instead of terrifying, when you were excited to help people with their bad days and stopping them from getting any worse.
itâs you now that has the perpetual bad day. coated in embarrassment and anxiety, worried sick that youâre not doing good enough, that youâre going to be on the chopping block if you donât get it together.
and then the rush of gurneys and yelling brings you back to the chaos of pittfest in an instant, and you think dealing with the triage patientsâ burns and sutures is all the commotion you can handle for now.Â
on your last day shift for the foreseeable future, you tell dana that youâll see her at sign-offs tomorrow night.Â
âyou sure youâre doing okay, kid?â she asks, and you feel her concern like itâs something visible hanging in the air.Â
youâre not doing okay. you donât know the last time you felt okay.Â
but youâre also not a nutcase. you donât need any rumors at work that youâre not cut out for thisâyou donât need to feel that burden weighing down on you, not on top of the others that are already there. you donât think you could handle it, donât think your own brain would let you process it. you might be close to giving up if that happens.
you snap out of it when dana repeats your name.
âiâm okay,â you lie, âjust not sure about this sleep schedule. i need to set up my black-out curtains,â you say with a forced laugh, hoping she canât see right through you.Â
dana looks back at you a little quizzically, like sheâs trying to figure out the real meaning behind your words, but she gets called away before she can finish her assessment.
âjust let me know if you need something, okay?âÂ
âi will,â you lie again. it sucksâyou donât like lying to dana. sheâs everyoneâs work-mom and you know she actually cares.
maybe you donât fully understand it yourself. you want to tell someone how you feel, but you donât want to put your burden on her shoulders either, not when she already has so much going on, so much to worry about.Â
itâd be unfair, you conclude as you head out for your walk to the bus-stop.Â
itâd be unfair to put the task of helping you and listening to you and fixing you to someone elseâs already long to-do list.Â
and as you go to sleep that night, trying to stay up as late as you can to sleep in as much as you can, you thinkâand maybe hope a little bit tooâthat robby is right. maybe night shift is what you need.
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âsheâs not doing that good,â robby admits, his eyes following you as you handle your triage sign-offs with parker. he turns back to jack. âsheâs anxious. a little slow, but iâm not saying that-â
whatever robby is saying to him briefly fades into background noise. jackâs eyes go to where robby was lookingâwatching you for a moment.
he knows who you are. he knows your name, knows youâre an intern. he knows robby is mildly concerned about you, knows that he set you up in triage and chairs because you were having trouble with the trauma cases.Â
jack knows that itâs not rightâan intern needs to experience what it feels like to be in the thick of it. thereâs no short-cuts when you become a second year and third year and beyondâyou have to know how to conduct yourself. itâs a non-negotiable part of the residency program, itâs how their program creates competent residents and good doctors.
he follows you with his eyes again. you blink fast and play with your necklace while explaining the last of your cases.Â
he knows youâre going through the pertinent history, the acute presentation, your assessment and treatment plans and whatâs left to monitor for continuity of care.
itâs not what youâre saying. itâs how you say it. you look like your heart is racing, like someoneâs about to cut your tether to the hospital if you say the wrong thing. like youâre waiting for someone to stop you and tell you that youâve messed up.
even from the across the room he can tell somethingâs wrong. he feels something strange move around his brain and make its way into his chest. he dismisses it immediatelyâmaybe itâs because he hadnât noticed the issues youâve been having himself. jack thinks heâs usually pretty good at that sort of thing.
when parker moves on to the next patient and cassie takes over, jack is still looking at you. your shoulders, which seem to be perpetually up by your ears, relax a little. you let go of your necklace and take a deep breath.
âjack?â robbyâs voice says, and he doesnât hear it until robby repeats himself.
âyeah?â jack answers, turning back to face robby.Â
âso, what dâyou think? does it sound like a good plan?â
âwhat plan?â
âhave her come to night shift for a little while. show her the ropes. work her way back up. sounds good?â
honestly, jack canât tell if it does sound good or not. on one hand, thereâs less residents working on the night shift. thereâs not as much cherry-picking, and everyone has to lend their hand equally. you would get to see everything youâve been missing out on during the day shift.Â
heâs sure that parker could guide you well. jack thinks for a moment that taking on another responsibility wouldnât be a good idea, but watching your sullen expression as you finish sign outs, like youâre counting down the seconds until you can leave, he thinks itâd be better to get you help now, rather than delaying the inevitable.
jack almost snorts. heâs one to talk.Â
he concludes that maybe this might be a good idea given that youâre only an intern and you still have so much to learn and youâre much too young to be stuck in this feeling forever. your sad expression lingers in his head even after youâve walked back to the lockers.
maybe, just maybe, jack could help with that.
when he looks up at robby to respond, heâs half way across the room.
âthanks a lot, brother,â robby half-shouts, and this time, jack does groan.Â
well after the day shift has left, he tries to think about the best plan of approach. he has to tell parker, obviously, since some of the responsibility will fall on her too. heâll tell john the next time he sees him.Â
he could start you slow. a step-up from chairs triage, starting with some urgent cases and working your way up.Â
if too many people is the problem, youâll be good as gold after a few shifts. he thinks about the rest of the plan, how he can get you started on incoming traumas and maybe if thereâs something you can read to work on a step-by-step approach, if thatâs where the issue liesâhe doesnât know since robby didnât tell him anything elseâbut he gets distracted all at once.
your sad, pretty face hasnât left his mind since robby pointed you out. jack canât tell exactly why, but it feels unfair, almost. unfair to you that this is what youâre going through during your first year as a doctor.Â
jack understands the nerves. he would expect you to be nervous, everyone is. itâs the fact that itâs not followed by excited. nervous and excited.Â
nervous and excited and gaining confidence, all things you should be feeling.Â
itâs the combination you have instead that worries him. nervous and anxious and sad and pensive.Â
and well, if thatâs what youâre going through, maybe he can help you after all.
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jack doesnât know how much robbyâs told you. he keeps it simple on your first shift of nightsâtells you that youâll be working on the remainder of the patients from the morning and then jumping on the most urgent of the chairs alongside parker until you feel (or he decides) that youâre ready to handle it solo.Â
jack doesnât know what he expects from you, if anything.Â
itâs a colder night than usual, and you wear a cream-colored underscrub with the sleeves pulled over your hands. he notices a jacket on the chair behind you, baby pink. and just before he approached you, you set down a yellow water bottle.
but when he meets your eyes, the words go out the window.Â
sad and pretty. you look at him with your full attention, like looking away would get you in trouble. you nod to everything he says, even though he knows you must be getting anxious at his words. you try to hide it well, but your handsâchewed nails, he noticesâgo to your necklace right away.
huh, jack thinks. so thatâs your tell.Â
and just before he leaves, heading out to finish up with robbyâs patients from sign-outs, you speak to jack abbot for the first time.
âiâm sorry,â you say quietly. âsorry you have to do all this for me.âÂ
jack swallows. youâre incredibly beautiful, and almost devastatingly sad. how can he respond to thatâhe hasnât done anything, not yet at least. he showed up for work like any other day. he gives you an assignment like he would any other resident. thereâs nothing to be sorry about, but you still are, and he thinks that he really needs to understand why.Â
jack dwells on it for half a heartbeat, trying to figure out what to say, but you smileâhalf heartedlyâand turn around to go find your next patient.
oh no.Â
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the night shift is, like robby had told you, a little better for you. it hasnât even really slowed down yet, but thereâs something about the environment that just feels a little more digestible to you.
maybe itâs those things that you were trying so hard to buryâhow your feelings of incompetence increase even further when the 4th years on their rotations seem to move faster than you, seem to have the answer quicker than you.Â
maybe itâs extra worse because when you were doing your audition hereâyou had been that student. ever-eager, trying to prove your worth to whichever resident youâd been assigned to that day. you went home and studied rosenâs emergency medicine textbook and listened to case-report podcasts on your commute to the hospital. you answered questions quickly and you didnât let it show when you got tired and you did everything right, just to end up worse than when you started.
you canât wrap your head around it. thereâs something deeper going on with youâbubbling beneath the surface of your skin, trying hard to rip through and make its way out. youâve been suppressing it ever since that night, watching how everyone around you made their way back to normal, wondering why youâre the only one thatâs lagging behind.Â
or maybe theyâre not back to normal. but itâs obvious to you that everyone is better at hiding it than you are.Â
case in pointâyouâre the only one that robby shipped off to the night shift.Â
you guess you need to earn your stripes back. the first mission towards that goal is convincing jack abbot that youâre not a complete dud.Â
maybe the thing thatâs been setting you off so much lately is that you have no idea whatâs going to come in from those two doors. you can distinctly remember a few short months ago where that feeling was exciting, almost exhilarating. you were seeing something new every single day, the pages of your textbooks coming alive in patients that you finally got to treat, instead of waiting and watching and observing.Â
thatâs why working out of chairs feels so much safer. the list is endlessâsprains and allergic reactions and lots of sutures. it was, at the very least, predictable.Â
you smile at your patientâa little girl who was playing with scissors instead of finishing a school project, despite, youâre sure, the many times her mom told her to not do that. mom is heavily pregnant and watches you suture her hand, near tears herself even though the little girl is taking it like a champ.Â
âall done,â you hum, wondering if you can go find a lollipop somewhere for her. âyou did great.âÂ
you look up at mom, offering her a tissue for her tears before explaining the rest of the steps. youâre about to find the written suture care instructions just incase, when parker pokes her head in.
âincoming, five minutes. weâre up. meet you out there.â sheâs gone before you can even say anything. you spend two of those five minutes making sure the mom gets the instruction paper she needs, and then you walk towards the ambulance bay.
parker is already gowned and gloved up, and dr. abbot is pulling the yellow material on, and you can even faintly make out the outline of his arms under it.Â
standing there, it hits you all at once. your feet feel frozen to the ground. the ambulance is maybe sixty seconds away, and you can hear the sirens, and in the craziness of the day shift, the noise didnât stand out as much as it does now.Â
it almost sounds multiplied. like thereâs a dozen sirens going off. you canât fathom that your brain is making it up, so there must be some sort of crazy trauma with tons of patients and absolutely no time for you to shut down. you can almost hear itâthe noise will fill the space soon. screaming and crying and that sound that tires make when the person driving slams the brakes too fast.
you are not ready for that. you thought dr. abbot said something about working your way up, slowly, that youâd deal with the lower tier cases before jumping back into incoming traumas. maybe youâd misheard himâyouâd felt so embarrassed that he even had to have this conversation with you to begin with, and he was looking at you so earnestly.
he was probably wondering what was wrong with you. youâre asking yourself that question every day.
dr. abbot takes a few steps towards you, and for some reason, you take a step backwards. as if the extra foot of space would protect you from whatâs about to happen.Â
the part of your brain thatâs always reminding you about how you need to get it together has momentarily gone silent. where is it, when you really need it, like right now? the part that reminds you that youâve done this before and that this used to be something that excited you and that the person coming in that ambulance is counting on you to help save their life? where did it go?
you donât know how you must look to him. a mess, probably. appearing like way more work than he signed up for. you should apologize again, maybe, like that might help your situation. you are on his night-shift for the foreseeable future.Â
âum, dr. abbot, i-â your heart is pounding in your chest.
âthatâs okay,â he says, taking a step closer, shrinking the space between the two of you. the sound of the siren gets louder and louderâ
but heâs not very far from you. looking up at him, you see hazel eyes that are focused on you. his hair is actually curlyâyou hadnât noticed before.
âi-i thought that-â
âyouâre fine, kid. youâre not jumping on any traumas until youâre ready. why donât you go find bridget and get started on something to present to dr. ellis?âÂ
your relief must be visible to himâyour shoulders sink down, your heart slows down a little, and you blink like youâve just been rebooted.Â
âokay,â you start. âiâm sorry, i-â
âstop apologizing,â jack says, walking towards parker, towards the trauma, snapping gloves over his hands. he stops for a moment. âtake a deep breath. come find me if you need me.âÂ
âokay. i will.âÂ
itâs like your feet need a minute to thaw before you can move. you stand there, processing what dr. abbot just said and your own feelings and why you locked up at the very sound of an incoming trauma for a little longer, as if you wonât spend the rest of your shift and all night and all day tomorrow thinking about it.
and you donât catch itâbut jack looks back at you before he steps outside. stuck for a moment, your fingers going to your necklace, before you turn around. and he turns around too.
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your next patient is a man who just flew back from england earlier today. his calf aches and his chest hurts. he tells you how heâs been worried sick since he got back home, and heâs never usually like that.
must be nice, you think, scrambling to find parker once her and dr. abbot leave the trauma room. their patient is going up to surgery and you see dr. walsh in the room.
you feel better once parkerâs in the room with you, and then you think about how messed up that is. you should feel perfectly confident with or without someone beside you. you shouldnât require a babysitter, and maybe you need to make your next goal figuring out how to gain some of that confidence back, butâ
âso, walk me through it. whatâs next?â parker asks, her gaze going towards the monitor to evaluate his stats.
âdopper ultrasound of the lower extremity. uh, CTPA, order a d-dimer. monitor stats to see if we need supplemental oxygen.â
âgood. and?â she asks, and you blank for a moment.
âand?â you repeat. you donât know why your brain does this. hurry up, you think, he could die while youâre waiting to figure out what else he needs. âand, um-âÂ
through the glass, you see dr. abbot walking by. he glances in, locking eyes with you for a second, and then he walks away, like heâs not worried about whatâs happening in the room.Â
âand we start him on anticoagulants after the imaging.â
âgood,â parker says, nodding. she explains the next steps to the patient, and one of the night-shift nurses whose name you donât know yet gets the bedside ultrasound ready. âhm.. letâs see. how about virchowâs triad?â
you shake the ultrasound gel bottle and warn the patient that itâs a little cold.Â
âvenous stasis, hypercoagulability, and endothelial injury.âÂ
âgood job,â she states, and you appreciate the comment, just because itâs been a while since youâve heard it. while you work the probe up, she monitors the screen with you. ânow, what are we looking for?â
âa darkened area, where the veins donât compress. no flow on the doppler.â
âuh-huh. bingo. see that?âÂ
âyeah,â you breathe. âi do.â
itâs a small thing, but handling the case with parker feels good. youâd already been taught times to never assume what the diagnosis is, even if everything is pointing in that direction. coming up with the answerâthe correct answerâfeels good.Â
thereâs nothing wrong with wrapping up ankles and stitching up lacs. but you feel a step closer to whatever goal it is that youâre trying to achieve.
the patient heads off to get a ct scan and you and parker go back out to find the next case.Â
while you walk back to central, she brings it up. itâs inevitable, and you should have thought ahead.
âsoâŠâ she starts, and you swallow. âi didnât know about the thing with the incoming traumas.â
âi, um,â you blink, heart rate increasing again. you feel your hand going to your pendant, moving it around your fingers. âiâm working on it.â
âthatâs okay,â parker says, reassuringly. âwell, you did great in there.â
âthank you,â you breathe. âiâm not sure what they told you-â
âdonât worry. abbot told me afterwards. no traumas until youâre ready, i got it.â
âhe said that?âÂ
âyou can ask him yourself,â parker says, her eyes going to somewhere behind you. you turn around to see dr. abbot walking towards the two of you.Â
âhowâs the patient?â he asks, though heâs looking at you.Â
âgood. um, heâs up in ct right now. weâll start anticoagulants once we get the results. he was stable, though.âÂ
âgood, good. whoâs next?âÂ
âworking on that right now,â parker replies. she turns to you next. âiâll come find you.â
you nod, turning back to face dr. abbot. your eyes go to his badge for a moment, clipped to the pocket on his scrub top. jack. itâs hard to think of him like that when heâs only ever been dr. abbot to you, the shoulders you see from behind swaying as he shifts his weight from leg to leg, talking to robby at seven pm or the camo backpack walking out at seven am.Â
you zone out for a moment, but dr. abbot snaps you back into it.
âyou doinâ okay so far, kid?âÂ
you wish you werenât the person that everyone had to ask that question to. the embarrassment alone is enough to make you want to work even harder to get back to day shift, to get back to the level you were at before.
âiâm okay,â you respond after a pause. your heart rate hasnât slowed down. âi, i-iâm sorry about earlier. i donât know why-â
âi told you to stop apologizing,â jack repeats, and it comes out a little sterner than he wanted. but it gets your attention. you look up at him, blinking quickly.Â
âdr. abbot-â
âthese things don't change overnight. youâŠyou canât expect yourself to get back to normal in a day.â
you go quiet, contemplating his words. without even meaning to, you feel your waterline brim with hot tears.Â
âi feel like everyone else did,â you admit quietly. âiâm so behind. i feel like iâll never catch up.â
you take a deep breath, and then you widen your eyes. these are things that youâve never even admitted to yourself, never given your brain enough time to mull and mope on. and now theyâre pouring out in front of your attending, a man youâve had maybe three conversations with, most of which were today.Â
âiâm so-â
âstop,â dr. abbot says firmly. âno apologies. youâre not behind in anything. thinking like that is only going to make you feel worse. you donât have to say anything, just nod if you understand.âÂ
you feel your head nodding before you even realize youâre doing it.
âbefore you leave night shift, youâll be caught up in whatever you feel like youâre behind in. okay?â you nod again. âgood. iâm sure dr. ellis has a case for you, if youâre ready.âÂ
you release a breath you didnât realize you were holding in. your hands fall to your side. your heart slows down a little. you start walking towards parker but then you pause, turning back again.
âdr. abbot?âÂ
âyeah, kid?â
âthank you.âÂ
you smile at him againâthat quick half-smile, and youâre gone before he can even try to stare.Â
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your first night shift is, overall, a success. you donât jump on any crazy incoming traumas, though you help treat a man who took a spill down some stairs around midnight that came in via ambulance. you mostly attend to the rest of the people in chairs, switching off between the lacs and dislocations to the more urgent cases as they come in.Â
itâs almost four before you know itâand during one of the lulls, you go to the empty break room and make yourself a cup of tea. you try to get as much of your charting done before you see the next person and before your tea gets coldâthe longer it takes you, the longer dr. abbot has to wait before he can review them, and the longer he has to stay after the shift ends.
you started yawning because you donât think your body has adjusted yet, or even will adjust for the next few weeks. mid-yawn, stretching your arms, you had looked around and saw that dr. abbot was already looking in your direction.Â
you turned quickly and went back to the charts. god knows youâve already embarrassed yourself in front of him enough today.
despite whatever you think and assume, it seems like he can almost read your mind. you start feeling anxious when you notice everyone coming in for the day shift, going to the lockers and preparing to come back out.Â
itâs your first time doing sign-offs for night shift. itâs clear to you that everyone knows thereâs something wrong with you, and thatâs why you made the switch. even if they donât know, theyâre about to find out.Â
but before you can think too much about it, dr. abbot comes up to you. itâs quick, just in passing before he goes to robby, no doubt to tell him how you did.Â
you feel doubly embarrassed that youâre even a topic of conversation for your two attendings.
jack abbot tells you you did great, kid. see you tonight, and walks towards robby. and the hand that was coming to play with your necklace falls to your side. when you do sign-offs, you forget to be nervous.Â
for once, you think you had a some-what decent shift. and you know what, or rather who, is responsible for that.
but this is just one shift. you have a lifetime of them ahead of you. you need to take it day by day, hope for progress with each passing one.Â
(when you go home and shower and then crawl into bed, with your gray curtains completely shut, despite the fact that light pours through regardless, and a sleep mask that you bought during medical school, you think, for the first time in ages, that youâre not dreading going to work tomorrow. itâs not dread. itâs not excitement either. itâs something in between, something that makes you want to get up in the afternoon because you know whatâs waiting for you in the evening. or ratherâwho is waiting for you in the evening. someone kind and patient and who understands you without needing to say anything at all. and then, you fall asleep.)
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youâre back under the fluorescent lighting of the hospital before you know it. you elected to leave your house early todayâyou couldnât sleep past two and you had time to do everything you wanted and then some.Â
you made yourself a big lunch. you tidied up your apartment, put in a load of laundry. you paid bills and scheduled a dentist appointment that you can actually go to now. even with all of that, you still had enough time to leave early and buy yourself an iced chai before your shift.
you take sips of it while working on your charts once you find a moment to sit down. itâs mostly melted ice and milk now, but still, youâll take any caffeine you can get.Â
youâre mid-yawn, covering your mouth when he walks over and stands behind the computer screen.Â
âoh,â you say, putting your hand down. âsorry, dr. abbot.â
âwhat did i say about apologizing to me?â his voice is gruff, but he has a teasing lilt to it.Â
you wonder if he talks to all his residents like this.
âsorry,â you say inadvertently, and then you freeze, realizing what you did. âyou know what i mean.â
and then dr. abbot laughs.
you canât help the smile that takes over your face. his laugh seems contagious to you, and you start laughing before you can help it.
staring at his smile, you realize that you canât remember the last time you had laughed in the hospital. it always felt like there just wasnât any time during the day, with so many people to take care of, with so many conversations happening that you didnât realize where you could even fit in.
it doesnât really feel that way now.
âso,â dr. abbot starts, and you focus all your attention on him.Â
you wonder if heâs going to want to talk about itâyour freeze-ups and whatever blanks robby didnât fill in for him. he must be curious, at least, why you needed the change so quickly, so out of nowhere. at least, thatâs what you think, because surely, youâd be curious too if someoneâ
â-howâd you sleep last night?âÂ
you stare at him. the thoughts circling your brain shut up mid-sentence.Â
âum, good?â you answer, tentative. as if you could possibly be giving him the wrong answer. âhow about you?â you ask, brightening up a little, pleased that you can have a real conversation not only about a patient with someone at work.
âuh, fine,â he answers, his eyebrows furrowed like heâs a little confused. âi just meant, i know the first shift on nights is hard. hard to fall asleep during the day.â
âoh.â you want to smack your ipad against your forehead. âoh, yeah, definitely. i mean it was hard, but it was fine. i fell asleep eventually. and then i-i woke up and i couldnât go back to sleep. so i left early to-âÂ
your eyes flick down towards your melty chai. the plastic cupâs left a ring of condensation on the station where you were typing up your notes. dana would have your ass if she saw water on the counterâ
jeez. your mind is bouncing around at a mile a minute. what were you even talking about?
you look at dr. abbot blankly, and he looks like heâs suppressing a laugh, like your behavior is entirely amusing to him.Â
â-iâm gonna⊠stop talking now.â stupid. stupid stupid stupid. you have one coworker who kind of gets you and he happens to be your new attending and you canât stop looking like a fool in front of him and heâs staring at you with these hazel eyesâ
âdonât stop on my account,â he laughs with a quiet laugh, and you feel your face burn. but you can tell heâs not laughing at you, something youâve forced yourself be able to discern quickly. heâs laughing with you, or rather because of you. âiâll, uh, let you finish your charts.â
âthank you,â you reply, a little too quickly. you just need a moment alone, maybe, like that could fix the things that are wrong with you. âsor-â you close your mouth before the word can come out.Â
the look that dr. abbot gives you is a new one. youâve seen a couple so far, notably the one by the ambulance bay and the one at sign-offs this morning.
this one is almost approving. like heâs pleased youâre listening to what he says. pleased that youâre doing what he tells you.
âtry the black-out shades. those are really helpful.â
âoh, really? i-i will,â you lie between your teeth. the black-out curtains you ordered are sitting in a discombobulated mess by your window. you had tried putting them up for all of fifteen minutes before giving up and going to bed with your quilt pulled over your head.Â
âyeah. i canât sleep without âem.âÂ
âgood. thatâs good. i will,â you get out before he walks away. you release a breath and finish the rest of your chai before throwing it away.
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your shift is going just like the one from yesterday. maybe even slightly betterânow that your apparent inabilities have already been broadcasted to the team, you donât have to explain yourself or try to work up some twisted excuse as to why you canât assist on traumas.
you take care of three fracturesâtwo scaphoids and one pinky toe. you suture up a few different lacs and correctly diagnose a hot appy which gets sent up to surgery.
and right now youâre with a mrs. wilson, a sweet older woman who fell at her house. her daughter drove her in and you take her back almost immediately, getting her a ct and waiting for her bloodwork.
sheâs got a small cut on her forehead from the spill that youâre using dermabond to repair when parker stops by.
âwhatâd we got here?â she asks you, and you rattle off the case information. âdo you use a blood thinner, maâam?â
âi never forget to take my eliquis,â she responds, and you smile brightly at her.
âthatâs great, mrs. wilson.â you turn to parker. âher daughter just ran to get a coffee. uh, history checks out, head ctâs negative. labs are all normal. sheâs on an anti-hypertensive. i think it was orthostatic.â
âagreed. whatâs next?â
â-whatâs next is that you need to get me that gentlemanâs phone number,â mrs. wilson interjects. sheâs staring past the open curtain towards central, and you move your eyes almost involuntarily to see whatâor rather whoâsheâs looking at.Â
you blink quickly. your mouth feels a little dry.
parker turns to look too, turning back with a laugh.Â
âthatâs our attending,â she says. âiâm sure heâll be around to check on you shortly.â
âno, dear, i need his phone number-â she starts again, locking eyes with you. âunless, of course, heâs married-âÂ
you blink faster.
oh my god. mrs. wilson has just made you realize that youâre a complete idiot.Â
you turn your head again to stare at him, waiting five seconds before he picks up an ipad with his left hand. dr. abbot has a black wedding ring that heâs been wearing this entire time. and here you are, staring at him and falling asleep thinking about him and looking forward to the night shift because heâs making your life somewhat easier, easier than itâs felt in months and months, andâ
âi-iâm so sorry, mrs. wilson,â you stammer, a little too quickly. you can feel parkerâs eyes move to you. âi think is he married.âÂ
the news seems like a hit to the both of you.
âaw,â she starts. âmy daughter. sheâs divorced. iâve been trying to set her up for months, but, well, all the good ones are always taken, yâknow, i told herââ
âactually,â parker says quietly. âheâs not. but, mrs. wilson, right now, we need to focus on your-â
your eyes go a little wide. it takes all your strength and willpower not to zone out again while parker discusses the next steps in patient care with mrs. wilson.Â
her daughter comes back with that cup of coffee while you explain how to take care of the wound at home. and you hate yourselfâhateâbecause you find yourself looking at her, groaning internally because sheâs very pretty and very nice to you.Â
and you file away the new information youâve learned to a small, hidden part of your brain. dr. abbot is not married, but he wears a wedding band anyways. and then you go see your next patient.
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you think youâre beginning to find a rhythm. itâs hard, but with each passing day, it feels like itâs getting easier.Â
(you bury thoughts of your attending deep inside your head and then you close the door and lock it up with chains, placing a mental do not open sign in front of it. it might be working.)
your focus should be on your medical education. youâre almost positive thatâs the only thing dr. abbot is concerned with, anyways.Â
at least, you think thatâs the only thing heâs concerned with.
you groan as bridget hands you the ipad detailing the information of the next case. fifty-three year old man, chief complaint of priapism.Â
âreally?â you sigh, and she shoots you a sympathetic look.Â
you think youâve been doing better. you havenât worked up to the level of severe incoming traumas just yet, and you know youâd be useless if there was a few back to back, but youâre trying your best for now. the night shift doesnât have as many of those incidents as the day shift, so youâve begun collecting back your confidence in bits and pieces.
this doesnât phase you. you celebrate the small victory, that you can handle the urgent chairs cases alone, that youâre not stuck in that familiar pattern you had been only a short week ago.Â
(you try not to dwell on the reason why youâve escaped the pattern.)
your only concern for the patient youâre about to see is what heâs taken and how much he took. you know the procedure, having assisted once with cassie, what seems like forever ago. the order is nerve block, aspiration, irrigation, and then injection.
youâre thinking about where you saw john last. youâll have to report to him and then both of you will have to do the procedure. youâre going to have to track him downâitâs getting to that part of the night where heâs on the hunt for a snack, once his coffee runs out.
you pull back the curtain and smile politely at your patient.
that might have been your first mistake. you introduce yourself, and while you confirm his name and date of birth, the only thing you can think is sleazy. this guy looks sleazy.
thereâs a reason why heâs in the emergency room with priapism at two in the morning, and you donât think you want to know why, though youâre about to find out.
and a little while later, across the room, jack is looking for you. itâs become his latest bad habitâhe likes to have eyes on you, like heâs worried youâll slip away if heâs not careful enough.Â
(he does need to be careful, he thinks. itâs been a week of watching you get more and more comfortable around him. a week of watching you take on new, different cases and do your sign-offs without seeming frightened of the task. itâs been a good feeling. maybe, too much of a good feelingâ)
âbridget?â he asks, approaching central. âhave you seen my intern?â
his intern. the word comes out like a freudian slip. itâs supposed to be the intern.Â
if she notices, she doesnât say anything. though, jack thinks sheâs looking at him a bit more oddly than usual.Â
âpriapism in bed ten,â bridget says. âi think sheâs getting the history beforeâoh, speak of the devil.âÂ
he turns around and youâre approaching him.
whatever part of jack abbot understands you, whateverâs inside of him that always seem to know whatâs going on with you and how to fix it, and whatever compels him to care so much about you even though youâve only been here for a short while, gets triggered on high alert when he sees your expression.
he doesnât even say thanks to bridget before walking up to you, meeting you half-way.Â
you look uncomfortable. and jack has never seen you look like this before. itâs written all over your face and your body language. you donât touch your necklace like when youâre anxious. no, youâre wringing your hands, rubbing your arms like youâre reminding yourself theyâre still there.
âwhatâs the matter, kid?â he asks, and you look incredibly apologetic. he wishes you wouldnât look at him like that. it makes him want to take care of you forever.Â
whatever precautions he was thinking about taking because maybe heâs getting a little too worried about you and a little too pleased with your progress goes out the window.
âum, i need help with my patient,â you start. âiâm sorry, i-i-â
jack is too much in his head about you. his hand hovers over your back, leading you to an empty corner against a wall. it doesnât look all that professional, though thereâs barely any eyes that are paying attention to the two of you.Â
heâs got a patient up in ct heâs waiting on for results. two people to discharge. and john is out there manning the front lines by himself for a few minutes.
but nothing else seems to matter when you need his help.Â
âwhatâs wrong?â he repeats, and something in his chest starts to churn uncomfortably. like a hand squeezing his heart at the speed that yours must be going right now, undoubtedly.Â
he wishes he could pick up your hand and feel your pulse, but he canât. he knows he canât. his fingers still twitch at the thought, though.
âum, my priapism patient is being really creepy. i-i donât feel uncomfortable going back unless you come with me, maybe? or-or john. i know youâre busy, i-â
âwhat did he say?â
âum, dr. abbot-â
âwhat did he say?âÂ
your eyes go a little big.Â
âhe said something about⊠heâll stay awake for the procedure if itâs me doing it, andâŠâ
âand?â jack is beginning to see red.
â-and he wonât need the procedure if i would just help him out-â Â
jack has always been pretty decent at handling his temper, especially in the hospital. people are scared, people are frightened, people are worried about their life and limb and say things they donât always mean. he keeps it under check because he knows better.
most of the time.Â
his hand turns into a fist while heâs talking to you. your eyes flick towards it before you go back to meeting his gaze.Â
âdr. abbot?â you say quietly, blinking fast.Â
âwhy donât you go find bridget and find a new case to work on?â jack sounds surprisingly calm.Â
you should have expected itâof course, heâs calm. heâs your attending, after all, all-knowing and knows how to keep his cool in a situation like this much better than you do.
you couldnât even handle it yourself. you ran to get help as soon as you felt uncomfortable. a different intern might have been able to handle it. youâre not sure how exactly, but you know someone else could have figured it out, someone smarter than you. a different intern might not have needed helpâ
âare you sure, i-â
âiâm sure, kid. go ahead.â dr. abbot pauses for a moment, like heâs assessing you too. you want to shirk under his gaze. âif you need a break you can go sit down for a little-â
âno,â you interrupt, fiddling with your necklace, âi donât need a break.â
you do need a break. that guy was so, so creepy. you need to go sit down and watch videos of cats playing with yarn and eat something before you can go see someone else. but thatâs not how this job works, you donât just get a break becauseâ
âwhy donât you go find a protein bar and iâll come get you?â
âno, dr. abbot, i-â
âfind something to eat. break room,â he says, and you want to protest, feel the words almost coming out, but before you can, â-now.âÂ
he walks away, leaving you in the corner, blinking stupidly at his back as you watch him go. you donât know what it isâit seems like he can just read your mind, like your thoughts are out on display for him all the time.Â
you donât think you like it.Â
you decide to be a good intern and listen to your attending.Â
you head to the break room and nibble on a granola bar thatâs been in your jacket pocket for god knows how long. you pick up your yellow mug with the intention of making a cup of coffee, but you canât stop pacing.
you just need to work on getting faster. thinking quicker on your feet. if you could figure out what to say, instead of freezing up and running away, you could probably solve half of your problems yourself, without needing help.
and you canât stop thinking about what dr. abbot said.
not even exactly what he said, but more of how he said it. like he wants you to listen to him, like heâs not going to let up until you do. like you deserve snack breaks and time to sit down and recollect your thoughts after a bad encounter.Â
you donât deserve that. a better intern wouldnât need those things. a better intern would be out running head first into traumas, coming up with miraculous saves and not being too scared to answer questions and not feel their heart rate spiking every time theyâre too close to the ambulance bay.
because on the night of the pittfest shooting, that had been where youâ
âhey,â bridget says, and you look up quickly, snapped out of your thoughts. âi got a midnight fall two minutes away, and i canât find anyone. are youâ?âÂ
âyes,â you reply, setting your empty mug down onto the table a little too hard. âiâll be right there.â
you leave it as it is, shoving the granola bar back into your pocket. you forget for a moment that dr. abbot told you to stay put, but you certainly canât ignore the patient to follow his instructions.
(something inside of you feels uncomfortable at the idea of not complying, though.)
you walk by the closed curtain where the creepy patient was currently residing. you can make out two pairs of shoes, one being dr. abbot and the other being john, you assume, and the sounds coming from behind the curtain almost make you stop in your tracks.Â
your mind wants to dwell on it for a little longer, but luckily, this time you donât have a choice but to focus on your new patient, who is also fifty-three and tripped on a dog toy, courtesy of his new puppy, while trying to open the door to let her out.Â
youâre pleased with yourself at being able to run through the entire thing with a few watchful eyes. bridget leaves to find parker while you order your head ct and x-rays, though you donât think thereâs anything serious going on.Â
the thoughts are momentarily subsidedâlike each achievement can temporarily ease the burden they leave on your brain. the constant voice echoing that reminds you of how you should be doing better stays quiet while the patient smiles at you and thanks you for your help.Â
and you even end up eating the other half of your granola bar a little later, sitting at your station and working on notes until youâre needed next. you drink water to distract yourself from your tiredness, being thrown off your usual routine today.Â
john ends up finding you first.Â
âwell,â he says, leaning on the other side of the counter. he buries his head in his hands for a moment and then stretches. âthat was fun.â
âi heard,â you reply, pausing and taking a breath. âi, um, iâm sorry that i didnât-â
âno biggie,â he interrupts, before you can finish the entire apology. âthat guy was a weirdo. better me than you.â
you swallow uncomfortably.Â
âthank you.â
âi only have abbot to thank. he said weâre going to conveniently lower his pain meds and i said i was extremely in-â
you laugh, and then feel bad for doing so. while you try to come to terms with what john just told you, your head feels like itâs ringing a little bit. he didnât have to do that, you think, feeling guilty about the patientâs pain. and then you remember the slimy way heâd spoken to you and suddenly you want to find jack abbot and give him aâ
âso, you hold down the fort for us?â john asks, rustling through one of the drawers until he finds what heâs looking forâa packet of poptarts.Â
âuh, i tried,â you say with a small smile. âincoming who tripped over his dogâs toy. i think itâs a broken tailbone. dr. ellis is waiting on the ct, and then i thought iâd catch up on my charts, so..â
âyeah, good idea. donât wanna leave those until seven. abbot will-â
âi will, what?â you turn your head to look at where his voice came from, but you falter as soon as you see it.
your yellow mug. in your attendingâs hands.
if johnâs confused, he doesnât say anything. they keep talking and you hear laughter, see dr. abbotâs smile as he jokes around with john. your head feels like itâs ringing even louder, if possible.Â
well, itâs not like youâd announced it was your mug, or anything. people in the hospital share stuff like that all the time. thereâs other communal mugs too, youâve seen them. you just usually keep it tucked away, but you left it on that table, and maybe he thoughtâ
dr. abbot turns towards you and he puts the mug down next to your keyboard. you stare at his freckled forearm for a moment too long.
âi thought i told you to take a break,â he says, and your mind goes empty.
your gaze flicks between the cup of coffee, that somehow looks exactly like the cup you make every night, and your attending, who is staring at you.
âiâŠi did take a break,â you finally get out, quietly. you finally tear your eyes away from your mug to look at him.
dr. abbot has incredibly pretty hazel eyes.
âitâs okay if you need a moment. that would have been a lot for anyone.â
âi⊠yeah, i guess so.âÂ
he shakes his head, blinking at you.Â
ânot a guess. i know it was. did you eat something, at least?â
âyes,â you answer, suddenly breathless. âbut there was just a patient, so i-â
âyeah,â john pipes up, and the two of you break the seemingly endless, prolonged eye contact. oh my god, you think. johnâs been there the whole time, watching as you gape like an idiot. âparkerâs with the slip and fall now. and young padawan here handled it all by herself.â
you feel like your chest is going to explode from the emotions swarming around inside. dr. abbot smiles at you, meeting your eyes againâ
âgood job, kid. drink your coffee.âÂ
âthanks, dr. abbot.âÂ
he walks away, towards the trauma room where parker is. you have to force yourself to remember that heâs your attending, not just some guy whoâs been sweet to you for the hell of it. his whole job is making you better at this. your chest still feels warm and fuzzy and you have to ground yourself, worried youâd float away with your thoughts if you donât.
his job is to check on you, all of you. youâre not special just becauseâ
âhuh,â john says, peering over the counter and at the yellow mug resting by your hands. âheâs never made me coffee before.â
the coffee becomes a regular occurrence. each shift, around a quarter past one, your mug is delivered to you by your attending, no matter where you might be at the moment.
he leaves it at the desk where you type your notes. he hands it to you when youâre coming out from behind a curtain, telling you to sit down and drink it before it gets cold.
and before you can reply, almost as soon as thank you leaves your mouth, heâs off, walking in the other direction and going to help someone else.
parker and john have noticed. theyâd be idiots not to. (one thing you know for certain is that you are the only idiot on the night shift.)
you try to brush it off mentally, almost like if you admitted it, if you said it out loud or even thought about it for too long, the walls would come crashing in around you.Â
you have so much on your plate as it is. youâve just started getting better at this, having a better grip on your emotions, not spiraling every time you donât know the answer to a question or getting nervous when someone looks at you for instructions.
you push it aside and decide itâs because you feel comfortable with your coworkers. not that you hadnât beforeâbut the fear of failure was so much more jarring with the day shift. the night shift seems decidedly more calm. thereâs less people, so less opportunities to embarrass yourself. everyoneâs been nothing but kind so far.Â
you feel supported and encouraged. and when dr. abbot tells you that youâve done a good job you feel every nerve in your body tingle with joy. and when you drink the coffee he made you, it tastes better than any cup youâve ever made yourself.Â
you used to have a countdown until your next day off, mentally ticking off the shifts, waiting for minutes and seconds to pass until you had a day of freedom, but nowâ
whatever jack abbot has done to you, it makes you want to work every day of the week.Â
and much to your displeasure, thatâs not how the schedule works.
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when jack comes in at six forty-five, he thinks itâs a little weird. something feels off. parker shows up at six-fifty. shen at seven on the dot with his iced coffee.
and you are usually here at six-forty, five minutes before him. youâve usually put your jacket on that chair you always sit at and have your ridiculously bright water bottle perched under the counter, waiting to be pulled out when you start your midnight charting session.Â
his eyes linger on your empty seat during sign-offs. he thinks heâs not being very obvious, untilâ
âeven interns have days off, you know,â parker says, and john nods in agreement. jack hears the familiar noise of ice moving as john shakes his drink.
âactually, two. tonight and tomorrow night. golden weekend for the intern,â he replies, shaking his head. âwhere was mine when-â
parker and john continue chatting, but it fades into background noise. he doesnât even realize theyâre poking fun at him, that it must be obvious that heâs searching for you, even on your day off.
heâs your attending. he should really know about things like that. but you hadnât brought it up last night, not even when heâd brought you your usual cup at two in the morning, right when he goes to get another cup of coffeeâa little behind schedule this time.Â
you had smiled at him. sleepy. tired. thanked him sweetly like you always do.
youâd made sure all your notes were submitted and reviewed before seven, regardless of how much you yawn while finishing them.Â
and you are currently out celebrating your first few days off since youâve started the night shift. you must be happy, he thinks, with two nights off in a row, and that too on a weekend. you must be celebrating all the small victories youâve achieved, all the patients youâve saved. heâd make you celebrate double for every patient you helped that came in on an ambulance, because even though the two of you havenât talked about, itâs clear as day to him thatâ
youâre celebrating right now. and he feels oddly unhappy about it, because heâs not there with you.Â
and a few hours later, his head perks up at bridget, telling him to get ready for an incoming. female, twenties, alcohol poisoning. not very far from here, that bar just a few blocks away.
and by the time jack walks up with parker, the ambulance is already there, unloading the patient. heâs just pulling on his gloves, about to ask what do we got? when he hears itâ
your voice.
his stomach drops. his feet move even faster, and then he braces himself, getting ready to see you on the gurney.
âyou canât escape this place, can you?â parker shouts, over the blare of the sirens. you take the paramedicâs hand to help you get off the rig.Â
âi guess not. gcs nine, i think. sorry, i had a couple drinks too,â you say apologetically, like you should be chastised for drinking on your day off, as if you should have been aware this would happen.Â
for a moment, you look back at the ambulance, blinking fast, chewing on your cheek, rubbing your arms. jack almost misses your expressionâbut heâs relieved you didnât catch him staring at you again. all your attention focuses onto your friend once you walk into the hospital.
the girl on the gurney looks delirious and tired. her head is rolled to the side and jackâs almost positive her eyes are closed.Â
âso this is where you work?â another voice pipes up from behind you. another girl, someone your age, he assumes, walks behind you, staring around. when her eyes go towards the fluorescent lights, she winces and looks down. âjeez. thatâs bright.â
jackâs first question in these cases is always how much did she have? and he looks up at you to get the answerâyouâre still saying something to parker, filling her in on whatever happened on the rigâand then he locks eyes with you.
parkerâs placing orders and setting up fluids when jack realizes he shouldnât have done that. itâs the first time heâs ever seen you out of scrubs, and he canât stop staring.
your hair is done up all pretty, a little mussed up from all the commotion. your eyelids are glittery and your lips are shiny. youâre wearing a short skirt and he realizes heâs never seen the skin of your thighs beforeâ
his eyes go up, following your exposed thighs to the skirt thatâs going to plague him, all the way up past your shirt, to your fingers that are playing with your necklace. and then you two lock eyes again.Â
âi donât know how much she took,â you say, chewing your cheek, like you want to say iâm sorry, but you know better. âwe turned around for five minutes and she was downing shots-â
âthatâs okay, kid-â
âwell, i didnât think sheâd take all of the shots,â your other friend interjects, covering the light with her hand to protect her eyes. âwe were supposed to be celebrating you, not her-â
âitâs okay-â
âit is so not okay,â your friend argues, and he feels an overwhelming amount of gratitude for her.Â
because itâs not okay.Â
itâs one of your two days off during the chaos of your intern year. you work the night shift now, which means you canât just go out for drinks with friends anymore, because your schedule doesnât work like that.Â
and from everything he knows about you, he knows you donât do things like this very much anyways, even when you were on days. he shouldnât be annoyed, but he is, annoyed that your golden weekend was ruined. annoyed that you somehow ended up back in the hospital. annoyed thatâ
well, heâs not annoyed about that part. the fact that he gets to see you after he spent most of the last four hours grumbling internally about how you werenât there certainly doesnât hurt.Â
the outfit youâre wearingâhe canât dream of being annoyed by that. the way you squeeze your friendâs hand and keep checking her vitals even though she ruined your night out. the way your other hand doesnât leave your necklace.
all things he canât be annoyed about.
bridget pokes her head in.Â
âthought that was you,â she says, and you look towards her, turning your worried expression into a smile quickly.Â
âwhat can i say? canât go a night without my favorite charge nurse.â you stay smiling but shift on your feet, on what he assumes are uncomfortable, pretty shoes.Â
âoh, iâm gonna tell dana you said that.â bridgetâs eyes glances towards your friend, and then towards jack. heâs still staring. âyou want me to bring you some scrubs?â she asks, facing you again.
âoh, no, thatâs okay. weâll just wait in here until she wakes up. thank you, though.â you turn towards your friend again.
and jack doesnât need anyone to tell him that youâre nervous. that you feel bad. that youâre embarrassed that youâre here, that you couldnât take care of your friend.Â
âsure,â bridget replies, and then she looks at jack again. thereâs something in her expression he canât quite understand. âgot another one pulling up in three minutes. let me know if you need anything.â
âsure. iâm coming,â jack says, though he wishes, momentarily, that he didnât have to leave the room. he walks around the bed, next to where you are, and your eyes stay on him. âsheâll be fine, kid. you did everything right. and iâm not sure how much closer you can get to handling an incoming trauma than that, so-â
you interrupt him with a laugh and a smile. a winning combination in his eyes.
âthank you,â you say quietly.Â
âweâll be back after to check on her. you should get some rest if you can.â
âyeah,â you reply. âiâll try.â
your eyes turn back to your friend, and he slides the door to step out, and just as heâs about to close it, he hears itâ
âso,â your friend starts quietly, still shielding her eyes. âwhich one is jack?â
âoh my god, shh-â
he smiles the entire way to the ambulance bay.
by the time he makes his way back to the curtain where theyâve moved your friend for monitoring, heâs seen three and a half extra patients, not including the incoming he originally got called away for.Â
itâs well past two, and jack feels a certain⊠displeasure bubbling inside of him. it started the moment heâd realized you would be stuck here all night on your day off, and hasnât subsided since john had made a joke about giving you some scrubs and giving you a few of the overflowing patients.
the displeasure rears its ugly head, and turns into something worse, something he canât describe, when he pulls back the curtain.
(yes, heâs supposed to be checking in on your friendâthe patientâbut it was really an excuse to see you. he tries to deny it, tries to reason with his subconscious that he spends every other shift making sure youâre okay, so tonight doesnât feel any different. heâs not sure if heâs winning that argument.)
your other friend is asleep in the chair. the patient is still knocked out, snoring now, with stable vitals.
and youâre standing, looking between the monitor and your friend while you yawn and rub your eyes.Â
you turn at the noise and smile instinctively, fingers going to your necklace right away.
âhey kid,â he says quietly. he gestures with his hand, motioning for you to follow him, and you do, quietly closing the curtain behind you.
âhowâs it goinâ in there?â
âoh, uh, good. they both fell asleep, but, i guess it is late for them.â
âbut not for us. congrats, youâre a real night shifter now.â
you smile and laugh. you are tired, he knows, because he can tell. youâre supposed to be asleep now too, back in your own bed, without any alarms to wake you tomorrow morning.
you should be doing whatever it is people your age do on their days off. he wouldnât have any idea about any of that. youâve mentioned some stuff and heâs overheard others in passingâsomething about the public library and a coffee shop and those heated workout classes that sound like a nightmareâ
âdr. abbot?â you question, saying his name quietly like you feel bad for interrupting his train of thought.
âyeah. sorry, uh, just wanted to come check on you-â you smile again, a little wider, before he realizes what he just said. âuh, you and the patient. but it seems all good, for now.âÂ
âyes. yeah, itâs fine. i can monitor, too. iâm basically sober now.â your eyes travelâdarting from him to your shoes quickly.
âdonât let shen hear you. an hour ago he wanted you on the floor.â
you laughâwhich jack has come to realize is his new favorite sound.
âno, he just hates suturing. iâll be back before he knows it.âÂ
âsorry this happened on your day off,â jack says, and without meaning to, he moves his head, trying to catch your eyes. you look up slowly, locking gazes.
âthatâs okay,â you say, sounding much too close to a default, rehearsed answer.Â
heâs positive that you wonât give your friend a hard time about this tomorrow. that youâll neglect to mention how you paced for two hours and didnât sleep or sit down until you were sure sheâs okay.
displeasure turns into anger at the very idea that someone might take advantage of all of your sweetness, all of your caring and your anxious nature that doesnât let you admit that itâs not okay.
itâs not okay, certainly not when heâs seen you freeze up when you take one step too close to the ambulance bay. how you try to hide how you really feel when you hear the sirens pulling up. why, even a few weeks in, heâs still easing you in to the noise and the chaos as much as he can.
âitâs not okay,â he says firmly, eyes latched onto yours.Â
you blink fast, tears suddenly welling up at his words. thatâs silly, you think, crying over your attendingâs words. heâs just trying to make you feel better, like he always does. in that moment, standing in front of jack abbot, you realize that he doesnât really have to try.Â
he does make you feel better.
âitâs just that sound,â you admit quietly. you feel embarrassed but you canât find the energy to care, not in your tired, barely-tipsy state. âthe sirens. every time i get too close i feel like itâs that night all over again. itâs stupid, i know-â
âitâs not stupid.â
âno one else that works here feels like that. no one else lets it interfere with their work. itâs just me that-â
âitâs not just you. i promise itâs not. and thereâs nothing wrong with needing to talk to somebody about it.âÂ
something in his chest burns and shifts, like lava seeping through his veins. youâre so young to be feeling this wayâlike youâre all alone in the world, with no one who can understand what youâre going through.
how can he show you that he knows? that he understands, probably better than anyone else in this hospital? that you should talk to him, not here, not even today, not in scrubs under bright lights too close to the source of your worry.Â
somewhere else, somewhere quiet, where he could explain to you all the reasons why itâs okay to feel what youâre feeling. talk to you about how great youâve been doing. show you that you wonât feel like this foreverâand that he knows because he didnât either.Â
itâs an entirely unprofessional thought that lingers for much too long. in a few months, youâll be back on the day shift and this will all be a distant, faded memory. a few months after that youâll be a second year resident and maybe heâll see you on nights again.
but right now youâre an intern that he has no business thinking so much about. yet, stillâ
âhow do you always know?â you ask, blinking at him. your wet eyes gnaw at him. he knows heâll be thinking about them long after youâve finally gone home.
âknow what?â
âwhat iâm thinking. how i feel. before i say anything.â
âi know a little something about how youâre feeling, kid.â
âreally?â you breathe.
âyeah. that, and you have a tell.â
âi do?â
âyour necklace. itâs a wonder that thing hasnât fallen off yet.â Â
you smile and he smiles too, and heâs thinking about what he could say next, when your friend says your name from behind the curtain.Â
âgo ahead,â jack says, before you can think about apologizing for cutting the conversation short. you step towards the curtain and he turns to walk away, when he hears you.
âdr. abbot?âÂ
âyeah, kid?â
âthank you.â
âyouâre welcome.â
đà§
just like you said, youâre back at work before you know it. monday evening at seven pm, youâre greeted by parker and john, who ask you how your friend is doing and joke about your brief interlude at the hospital this weekend.
and you tell them the truthâthat sheâs doing fine now, and has mostly learned her lesson about back to back shots past a certain age.Â
what you donât fess up to is how thoughts of your last conversation with jack have kept you completely preoccupied through the rest of the weekend. they donât need the details of that, though you feel like youâre suddenly hiding something.Â
you donât like that feeling, either. hiding something usually means youâre doing something wrong, which can have brutal consequences if youâre not careful. and you donât know if what youâre doing is wrong or not, though your moral guide is usually much sharper than this.Â
the truth is that jack abbot makes your head spin.Â
you feel suddenly breathless when he turns towards you to quietly ask you a questionâusually revealing that he already knows something about you that youâve been trying so hard to keep hidden. youâre close to lightheaded when he brings you your daily coffee. you get dizzy when you think about someone seeing, someone noticing whatâs going on between you and the attending.
because that is wrong. you canât justify that. attending-intern relationships are strictly frowned uponâyou know this because they made you sit through a seminar at orientation with all the other first-years.
you also know this because youâre not that much of an idiot. youâve watched the steamy doctor tv-shows. youâve even lived it these last few months, when you overhear nurses gossiping about some resident upstairs who fell for the married attending.
john and ellis are still talking about something you canât pay attention to when your heart starts racing. you think of how it might feel to be the intern that everyoneâs talking about, for everyone to know that you have feelings for jackâ
shit, you think. his name is dr. abbot. dr. abbot, your attending, not jack, the guy who seems to know you better than you know yourself.Â
dr. abbot, dr. abbot, dr. abbotâ
you conclude that youâd have to find a new job. you remember how overwhelming and scary the process had been to find this job, but you think there could be nothing worse than leaving right now.
youâd just began making progress againâthe good kind, that makes you excited over small victories, and has you less and less nervous with each shift that you complete. co-residents that you feel comfortable with, that you can approach with questions easily. nurses that you can make silly jokes with.Â
you feel like more and more of yourself is coming back with each night shift.
(you have to ignore why exactly that is, just to stomach the thought.)
you canât possibly mess it up now, you decide, taking the ipad from parker and visiting your first patient of the evening for an evaluation of a burn.Â
you repeat it to yourself while you debride the woundâyou canât mess this up when you finally have something to lose. you remind yourself of it when you finish up with the patient, trying to find john instead of dr. abbot to report back to.Â
you almost zone out to your thoughts while bridget asks you about your friend from this weekend when she comes to help you with the discharge papers.
and you keep it going for as long as you can, doubling down even more when you hear gossipy chatter coming from somewhere behind you as you try to type up your charts during a brief lull.
you can barely deal with everyone knowing that you couldnât handle the day shift anymore, much less the fact that youâre falling in love with yourâ
âhey, kid,â he says, and you look up so quickly that you feel your head rush. âyou okay?â
the strength that was holding what little resolve you had melts down like ice cream in the sun. jack abbot, six hours into a busy shift, checking in on you during whatâs likely his first opportunity all night to sit down.
âiâm okay,â you reply quietly, trying to move your eyes back to your computer. âjust working on these notes. do you have a patient for me?âÂ
you try to change the topic, hoping heâll do that thing he always does, read your mind before youâve even fully spelled out the thought yourself.Â
we canât be something that people gossip about at two am, we canât, we canât, i canâtâ
ânot yet.âÂ
jack leans against the counter, forearms set up right near the edge of your monitor. your eyes move between the screen and his arms quickly. if you look for too long youâll start staring at his freckles, and you definitely donât want that.
âi just wanted to ask, uh, how-â
âoh,â you breathe, interrupting him, even though you know you shouldnât. you know what heâs about to ask. âsheâs fine now. feeling a lot better. i talked to her this morning, soâŠâ you drift off and blink at him, trying to regain your focus.
itâs just so hard when heâs around you.
âoh. thatâs good,â jack says, with a small smile that makes your heart thump loudly in your chest. âbut i was going to ask how youâre doing?âÂ
you think that you must look like a confused fish right nowâyour mouth parts, your eyes widen, and you keep staring at him until you snap out of it. jack smiles like somethingâs funny about this, like itâs amusing that he turns your brain into a puddle of nothing with a few simple words.
you keep blinking, while a million thoughts run through your head. youâre so hardwired to worry about other people that you didnât, for a moment, assume that jack was going to ask about you.Â
and youâre so afraid of your own anxiety and the thought that you might be doing something to make your own life harder, that you spent a whole half-shift away from the one person that seems to have a knack for finding your off-switch.
âuh⊠kid?â jack questions, tilting his head in a mix of confusion and concern.Â
âyeah?â you reply, the sound of your heart thumping in your ears. itâs getting louder with each passing second.
âhow are you doing?âÂ
you breathe out and the sounds of the emergency department return all at once. monitors and the ceaseless chatter and even your foot tapping against the floor.
âiâm okay,â you answer, and for once, youâre being truthful. âreally.â
âgood,â jack replies, and for a moment, you stare up at him, wondering if heâll say anything else.
the truth is that jack doesnât need so many words to understand you. he stays like that for a moment, watching your shy smile and deciding that this time, he does believe you.
why you thought heâd be asking about your friend is beyond him. jack knows you took care of her even after youâd left the hospital that night. he has no doubts about that, not with the way you care and worry so deeply.
for a moment he lets his mind drift off and wonder how it might feel to be on the receiving side of it.Â
âuh⊠dr. abbot?â you question hesitantly.
âyes?â
âi just wanted to say-â
âhey, abbot, just got a call about a multi-car pile up on the bridge. three incomings, five minutes out-â the shout comes from half way across the room. both of your heads turn immediately towards the nurse. you watch as john and parker move quickly on their feet towards the ambulance bay, and you even steady your hand on the counter, rising on your feet instinctively.Â
jack says something back and turns to look at you. he takes a step closer.
âyou donât have to help if youâre not ready,â he says, locking eyes with yours again.Â
the truth is you donât know if youâll ever be completely ready.
but you feel compelled to follow him, to help him for once, help the others, instead of being the one relying on help and strategic timing and praying for one less ambulance.Â
âi-iâm ready,â you say, and once your feet start moving, they donât stop. you follow jack to the ambulance bay, pulling out a yellow gown and blue gloves for yourself.Â
if parker and john are surprised, they donât say anything. they head outside first and while you quickly tug on the gown, you feel him standing behind you. jack ties the strings behind your neck and waist. warmth radiates from his touch and would make you a little feverish if you werenât so anxiously awaiting the incoming.
you half expect him to say something about it being okay if you need to leave or tap out, because you know, even now, what he must think of you. youâre still figuring out your trauma skills and this is the equivalent of being thrown into the deep end, and stillâ
every time you think you know what jack abbot is going to say to you, you end up surprised.
âif you need something, just let me know, okay?â jack says quietly, and you find yourself nodding.Â
he doesnât seem like heâs doubting your abilities. he doesnât seem like heâs worried that youâll run out in the middle of the trauma or freeze up to the point that youâre politely asked to leave, like you had during the day shift.
it seems like, to the best of your discernment, that jack believes in you. he thinks you can do this and you donât want to prove him wrong.Â
you and jack follow parker and john outside, and as the sound of the ambulance sirens gets nearer, your hand creeps towards your neck. but when jack meets your eyes again, you feel it fall somewhere by your side.Â
it must be silly, the way it feels around him. the noise of the sirens is dimmed. the voice in your head quiets down enough for you to hear and process your own thoughts.Â
thatâs exactly what happens. you end up on opposite sides of the patient, a woman who looks only a few years older than you. so far sheâs got broken ribs from the airbag and a fractured leg. your job is on the e-fast, and you go through the views, glancing up at jack and parker for confirmation while you state your findings.Â
you shift over to the other lung when you see it on the monitor, a black area that makes you stop in your tracks.
âthereâs a huge hemothorax on the left-â you start, adjusting your probe to get a clearer view.Â
âshe can thank the airbag for that,â john comments. someone had read the vitals out just a few minutes ago, and you find yourself wondering how sheâs still stable with this much fluid in her chest. a nurse pokes her head into the room, telling them that parker needs help, and john leaves, telling jack heâs got it.Â
the thought comes up and around your head quicklyâyou donât know everything. another one, more quietlyâleave it to the real adults, youâre just an intern.Â
but today is not the day to listen.Â
because youâre not afraid of being wrong around him. because thereâs no punishment for you if you say the wrong thing. thereâs no one coming to drag you away. just the soft hazel of jackâs reassuring gaze on you.
âi think we need to intubate, because-â youâre interrupted by the blare of the monitor. another nurse reads off the vitals, her oxygen tanking quickly, and you watch as they bring the ambu bag to her face.
âgood call,â jack says to you. âcâmon, kid. you up for it?â
you nod.Â
youâve intubated beforeâa few trauma patients and the dummy in the skills lab pop into your mind immediatelyâbut this seems a little different. you position the scope into the patientâs mouth while the nurse pulls the et tube from a drawer for you.
and itâs almost like muscle memory. the patientâs head is tilted back, you move the tongue, and just as youâre holding the tube in your hand, scope heavy in your other one, getting ready to insert it, you freeze.
it seems like an eternity. the tube in your hand is moving in slow-motion, but your mind locks up. thereâs a million thoughts in a secondâstarting and ending with the last time you intubated someone.Â
it was a young girl from pittfest and though youâd thought she was stable, she wasnât. youâd also thought you could do it, but just like then, youâd frozen up for a moment. that day, luckily, mel had been walking by and helped you. luckily, they got her up to surgery in time.
but it wasnât because of you. you had almost failed her.
and youâd thought that some other day youâd be alone, without anyone to help, and youâd have to figure it out by yourself, and youâd fail.Â
youâd fail yourself. fail your patient. let that poor girl die or get irreparable brain damage from hypoxia because you werenât fast enough.Â
they tell you that in emergency medicine, the difference between life and death is a matter of seconds.Â
and this does take a secondâone, maybe twoâto think and process. to debateâflight or fight? which one will you step up to today?
and then one glance at jack standing next to you, looking at you intently, but not with concern, not with fear or worry, but rather something closer to trust. waiting for you to keep going. the safety net that he provides feels like a catch-all that could protect you through anything and everything.
you extend the neck further until youâve got a straight shot down to the vocal cords. the tube glides in and by the time you secure the bag and check the end-tidal, the surgery team in rolling in to pick up where you and jack left off.Â
another head pokes inâbridget, telling jack that john and parker need him, and he looks back at you quickly.
he says good job, kid, and leaves, and you stay there, a little stunned at yourself, filling in the gaps for the surgeons, answering questions and watching as they work quickly, seeing where you can help.
in that moment, thereâs no time to overanalyze everything. you work as quickly as you can to do the best you can for your patient. you donât stop to think that youâre doing the wrong thing, that judgemental eyes will cast down on you if you take an extra second to think about your answer.
it comes back like a soreness, the good kind, like a muscle youâve been neglecting to train.Â
by the time sheâs been wheeled up to surgery, you take a breath and slump your shoulders. one of the nurses is on the phone, calling the patientâs emergency contact number, but you ask if you can do it instead.Â
you call her parents, leaning against the wall while you tell them that she was in an accident and was brought to ptmc, and that she has a few broken bones, one of which punctured her lung. you tell them that the team was able to stabilize her and get her up to surgery, and the relief in their voice, and the feeling that you helped contribute to saving her, gives you a rush unequal to anything youâve ever felt.
itâs almost strange, feeling adrenaline rush through you and causing this sort of reaction. usually itâs coated in anxiety, sticking to every thought inside of you, resulting in thoughts that you try to shove down and away.
today itâs a high. one that will likely only last a little while longerâthereâs head lacs and chest pains waiting to be seen, and they donât care that you were saving that girlâs life, just that you took so long to see them, and youâll have to calm your beating heart when you start stitching people up, but for nowâ
for now, you want to find jack and thank him for believing in you.Â
there were three gurneys that came from the accident on the bridge. your patient is wheeled upstairs, another gurney is parked by the nearest curtain, with the night shift nurse practitioner whose name you still donât know suturing their wound.Â
and the last gurney is in the other trauma room, parallel to the one youâd been in. you peak in, but whatever excitement had been in your body dissipates as quickly as it had seeped in.Â
jack is doing compressions, covered in a sheen of sweat you can see from the window. but from the way john and parker look at each other, there was no reason to keep going.Â
you step away from the glass, wanting to give them privacy. itâs entirely unfairâyou get to feel good about your save, only for the universe to take that feeling away from jack and john and parker.Â
itâs almost an hour later that you see him. parker had come by and youâd given her the update on your next two patients.
âso, how was it? back on traumas?â she asks, and you smile, but wish you hadnât.
âreminded me why iâm doing this,â you answer sincerely. âiâm sorry about your patient, though. can i do anything?â
âno, but thanks. his family should be here soon.â
âdo you want me to-â
ânah, donât worry. weâll work on these discharges. abbot will want to speak to them himself.âÂ
you swallow uncomfortably.
âyeah, of course.â you pause, tiptoeing the line between professional and self-serving. âdo you know where he is?â
âif i had to guess, the roof.â
âw-why would he be on the roof?â
âuh,â parker starts, trailing off. you look at her with a quizzical expression, but before she can meet your eye, sheâs looking somewhere in the distance behind you. her face changes tooâinto an expression of surprise. âto get some air. but forget i said that. heâs over there. and i think heâs looking for you.âÂ
âme? uh-â parker doesnât wait for your answer, taking off towards the curtains.
when you turn around, jack is walking towards you with your yellow mug in his hand.
âoh. thank you, dr. abbot,â you say, as he sets down the cup.Â
jack is mostly a mystery to you. you know him through bits and pieces, you think, through how he treats you and how he is with the others. he makes silly, stupid jokes and always reminds the residents to eat when they can. heâll take over any trauma if itâs getting to be too much for one of you.Â
and he never fails to make you the perfect cup of coffee. sweet and much too delicious for regular hospital brew, though he has managed to perfect it. it canât even compare to the cups you used to make hurriedly in between one and two during the day shift.Â
youâre sure that this cup will prove to be no different. you take a sip, feeling the warmth rush all over you, and when you meet jackâs eyes, you know itâll turn from warm to hot, like always. his stare is as intense as they come, right now during the lull between patients and in the trauma rooms like you were earlier.Â
intense. in a way that you have gotten way too familiar with.
but when you look up to meet his eyes, they donât seem that way.Â
jack looks, maybe for the first time, the closest youâve ever seen to sad.Â
and itâs heartbreaking. for someone that you know through bits and pieces, it pulls at your heartstrings immediately. thereâs no smirking smile, no reminder for you to sit and drink your coffee and work on your notes or take a break.Â
you donât actually remember when or where youâd heard it. something about your attendingsârobby and abbotâand the roof and getting some air after a bad patient. you hadnât understood it at the time, mostly confused, thinking if they needed air, they should go out to the ambulance bay. thereâs a tiny bench by the side of the wall, hidden from plain sight, and when you used to go and sit there and cover your ears, you should have understood what they meant about the roof.
but he didnât go to the roof today. he went to make you a cup of coffee instead.
something hot and smoldering burns inside your chest at the thought. you want to say something, say the perfect thing, the thing that makes him feel better and makes him laugh and makes the horrible, aching feeling of losing a patient go away, even if itâs just for a few heartbeats.
but youâve never been good at that sort of thing. thatâs jackâs job.
âyouâre not okay, are you?âÂ
the words come out softly. too soft to be spoken to your battle-hardened attending. thereâs just the two of you by the desks at central, everyone else running around or looking for a caffeine fix. but suddenly, it feels like the entire hospital is empty.
âdonât worry about me, kid,â jack replies quietly, and you feel your heart sink. âiâll be fine.âÂ
he wonât be fine. this is the sort of pain that gnaws at you for a while, keeps working until itâs through the skin and down to the bone. jack will move on and treat fifteen other patients before sunrise but when he goes home, heâll think about the one he couldnât save.
thatâs always how it is. you know it firsthand.Â
and maybe for the first time, you think thereâs not that many differences between you and jack abbot.
and heâwell, he always takes care of you. always. in the room with the trauma. with the patient who harassed you. with your own emotions that are always battling against you.Â
maybe itâs your turn to prove to him, show him that you can take care of him tooâ
jack turns to leave, about to pick up his hand from where it rests near your cup, but you move faster than he does, putting your hand over his. he turns back around slowly.
âkid, i-â
âi know,â you say quickly, not wanting him to finish his sentence. âi know. but i canât just let you be sad all by yourself. you never let me be sad by myself.â
âiâm not sad,â jack starts, taking a step back towards you. your hand burns where you touch his rough, warm skin. âiâm⊠i donât have a word for what i am.â
how silly, you think to yourself, that a few hours ago you were worried about you and jack abbot becoming hospital gossip. it seems so small and inconsequential now, when you look into his pensive, pretty hazel eyes.Â
youâre holding your attendingâs hands while you talk about the patient he lost. this isnât just hospital gossip, itâd be front page news if one of the blabbermouths saw the two of you. but itâs so hard to care.
so hard to even think about that when you know what heâs feeling. hard to process that your all-knowing, all-seeing attending, who can discern your feelings from across the room, might be going through something just like you right now.Â
that you might be the only person here today that could help him through this. that you might be the reason he didnât go to the roof.
âitâs okay,â you say, supplying words that heâs told you before. âyou donât have to know what it is. i donât either, sometimes. but, youâre not alone. whatever youâre feeling. i feel it too.âÂ
âyou donât have to,â he says, with a sad, quiet laugh. âyou did great tonight. you saved your patient.â
âbut i want to.â the words slip out before you can stop them.Â
âkid, i-â you interrupt him before he can finish.
âitâs not about being happy or sad. youâve helped me every single time i needed it. why canât i help you when you need it?â
jack pauses, his intense gaze boring into your eyes. then he looks down at your yellow mug, and looks back at where your hands are touching each other.
âyou already did.âÂ
âbecause you didnât go to the roof?â you ask, biting your cheek.Â
it might be too bold, but you feel like you have to know, feel like thereâs an answer thatâll make your head spin.Â
and jack thinks it too, keeping the thought in his grip tightly.Â
something about how when jack feels like this, he doesnât want to go to the roof for air.Â
he goes and does the one thing that gives him an excuse to see you.Â
you, with the uncanny ability to make him think twice about his feelings. you, that heâs looked at for weeks, and wondered why you doubt yourself, why you feel like this, like he used to, when heâs there to help you through it. and so caught up in those emotions, he forgot that at the core of all of this, is the way you think about everyone and everything in this hospital.
think about what others are feeling, what others are thinking. what theyâre doing and why theyâre doing it. the overthinking intern that he wanted to coax into trusting your gut and calming your fears, while almost forgetting that itâs also your biggest strength.
you can see through jack in an instant. you see the worry and the pain underneathâthe urge to take care of everyone stemming from a need to fix what he can, to make sure that the things he does have control over are taken care of. how uncertain it can feel when the things you thought you had control over fail you. when a patient doesnât come back even though you did everything you could.
âbecause i didnât go to the roof,â jack replies.Â
âif itâs worth anything,â you start quietly, eyes fixed on your overlapping hands, âiâm glad you didnât. i⊠i donât know what iâd do if you went to the roof.âÂ
âyouâd figure it out, kid.â
âmaybe,â you reply, reflecting his sad smile back at him. your hand feels like itâs holding his a little tighter. âbut i sure donât want to find out.â
you use your other hand to take another drink, setting the cup closer to him. jack picks it up and takes a sip.
and he turns and leaves, going towards the viewing room and waiting for the familyâa wife and two young kids. you stay there and finish your notes.Â
and until seven am, the two of you donât stop thinking about each other.
đà§
robby finds jack at six-fifty am on a wednesday morning. the shift was no different than any other, though he has a harder time remembering the patients and the traumas now than he ever has before.
jack skims through his memories and picks up a few easilyâthe cup of coffee he made you at midnight. the way you took a sip and then offered him one. he drank it, even though itâs insanely sweet compared to the way he takes hisâjust plain black. he remembers bringing you a protein bar at three, your sweet smile followed by a yawn, and the faded purple of your underscrub today.
âjack?â robby asks, and he blinks.Â
âuh, yeah? sorry. lost my train of thought.â
âno problem,â robby says, more confused than suspicious. âwas your shift okay?â
itâs a harmless question which also carries the weight of a freight train. okay is relative these days, jack thinks, because thereâs a bias forcing him to think heâs okay, even when heâs not.
or ratherâmaking him think he will be okay, even if heâs not right now. you sit next to him for thirty seconds and talk to him in a soft, gentle voice like no one else should be allowed to hear what the two of you are saying.
and then you smile at him with reassurance, something youâve had to work on since he got you here. itâll be okay. weâll be okay.Â
âit was okay,â jack answers. âwhatâs up?â he stretches his neck, trying to see where youâve gone off to. you had helped him with the last incoming car accident at six, who is currently stable and waiting in trauma two for surgery. you had done the e-fast, intubated, found a pouch of free fluid and two broken ribs.
and he found himself smiling on the way out, telling you good job, teasing you without meaning to. you feel warm and donât say anything but you donât stop smiling either.
youâre smiling now, talking to king and kwon about your sign-offs.Â
it wasnât even that long ago, he thinks, maybe yesterday or the day before. joy had come up to him around seven, groaning as she handed him the tablet he was searching for.
âget me out of here,â joy had said, and jack had looked at her with his usual, confused expression. her gaze is focused somewhere across the room, and when he looks to see what sheâs looking at, jack finds himself smiling.
you. youâre talking to the new nurseâemma, he thinksâsmiling and laughing with her. the two of you were wearing the same flower-patterned underscrub.
âwhat?â jack asks, and joy tears her eyes away from the two of you (mostly emma, he surmises), before groaning again.
âdr. bambi and nurse thumper. i didnât realize i was working at the woodland animal clinic.âÂ
he turns back to look at you, finding himself agreeing with that assessment. dr. bambi canât be the worst nickname heâs thought secretly in his head before. the others arenât nearly work-appropriate.
âbe nice,â jack says, though he knows joy doesnât mean it like that. he beats around the bushâthe two of them are two idiots in a pod, staring at that coworker theyâre not supposed to be staring at.
ânow those two could have saved bambiâs mother, iâm sure.â
jack snorts. even looking at you now, the memory feels fresh. dr. bambiâ
robby clears his throat.
âuh, well, iâve been thinking maybe itâs time to bring her back to days. whatâd you say?â
jack whips his head back.
âwhat? she just got here-â
âitâs been almost a month. and it seems like sheâs doing great. i mean, iâm noticing a big change. havenât you?â
fuck.Â
something in jack stirs, a sad, ugly thing that rears its head. he wants to lie, instantly, for purely selfish reasons. to keep you by his side a little longer, to protect the little bubble the two of you work inside of. a bubble made of late night coffee and early morning smiles and taking care of each other without really trying that hard.Â
itâs always been easy for him, he thinks, to try and take care of you. heâs only just begun to realize that it might be easy for you too, to take care of him.Â
and heâs selfish, he wants to keep you there forever. if not just for himâ
he wants you where he can see you, can reassure you, can make sure you donât go back to that place he just snuck you out ofâfull of doubt and fear and anxiety.Â
but it is for him, at the same time. you push away thoughts that he once felt he could never escape from. teaching you a new procedure or complimenting your work gives him a rush unequal to anything elseâyour grateful smile is just one part of it.
he has been beating around the bush with it, taking his time, trying to protect you, protect this, whatever this is, not rushing things and regretting anything.
but nowâ
he canât lie.Â
lying would mean⊠saying that youâre not ready to leave. that you havenât improved, that there hasnât been any changes. that youâre not incredibly smart and competent, that you just needed a little push and a little encouragement and the safe space that jack abbotâs night shift team seems to provide you.
lying would hurt you. impact your education. if you found out that he said those things, things that he didnât even believe, well, he might not be able to forgive himself.
he stares at robby, head swirling between the two ideas, wondering how, if at all, he can get out of this conversation. he briefly considers telling robby heâll tell him later but right now heâs going upstairs, but robbyâll just follow him.
and youâwell, youâll follow him too.
âyeah. big change,â jack says, the words feeling painful to get out.Â
get it together. sheâs your intern. this is a good thing.Â
right?Â
âal-right, then. maybe starting up at the end of the week? friday morning? i can go talk to her before-â
âno, uh, iâll talk to her. i got it,â jack says, and robbyâs expression is more suspicion than confusion now, but he doesnât notice.
and you feel it before you hear itâthe noise of thunder outside, the strike of lightning. youâve already had one car accident today because of the wet, slippery roads and heavy rain, and youâre sure itâll only be worse as the day goes on.
youâre grateful again for the night shift, because now you get to go home and fall asleep to the rain.
(fall asleep and dream, because all youâve been doing recently is dreaming. about your attending, about his kind words and actions and big hands that make your yellow mug look so incredibly small.)
you say goodbye to parker and john, watching as they disappear with their umbrellas to the parking garage. you usually walk to the bus stop, but you stand by the door, waiting for him.
for jack. itâs something of an unspoken routineâyou wait for the other. he walks towards his car, and you walk towards the street, and you donât say anything besides get some rest, dr. abbot, and he replies with, you too, kid.Â
and thatâs itâbut itâs after every single night. and youâve always been a creature of habit, so you wait, thinking heâs running a bit late.Â
you stare at the rainâtoo heavy to brave it without any backup. you look through your bag for your umbrella, but itâs nowhere to be found. it would be obviousâitâs yellow, like your mug.
you must have left it at home.Â
you unlock your phone, trying to find the rideshare app, scrolling whenâ
âhey, kid.â
âoh,â you breathe, your heart thudding in your chest, turning to face him. âhi.â
âi need to talk to you about something. itâs-â jackâs eyes flick towards your screen for a moment. âwhatâs that?â
âi, uh⊠forgot my umbrella,â you admit sheepishly. âand i didnât want to get soaked walking to the bus stop, so-â
âyou forgot your umbrella?â he questions, raising an eyebrow.Â
you think a few weeks ago your face would burn at the line of questioning. silly mistake from a silly intern. now you know that everything jack says to you has an automatic layer of concern on top of it.Â
it still makes your face burn a little bit, though.
âwell, i-i didnât realize it would be raining when we left.â
we. you shouldnât have said thatâitâs not even really the truth. you and jack leaving together every shift is not a promised thing.Â
itâs just a coincidence, you try to convince yourself.Â
you hope he doesnât notice, and you start chewing on your cheek at the idea that may he doesâof course he doesâyour hand coming to toy with your necklace when he responds.
âi can bring you home, kid,â he says, his hazel eyes staring at you with a different kind of intensity than youâre used to.Â
he looks almost⊠wistful.Â
you try to dismiss the thoughtâwhy would jack be wistful about driving you home? youâd be a filthy liar if you hadnât imagined what it might be like to sit in the passenger seat of his truck, to listen to the music he likes, to watch his arms and hands while heâ
âthatâs okay, dr. abbot,â you respond before you completely give yourself away. âi can just call the-â
jack sighs, smiling a little, like heâs trying to hide it from you. but itâs not what his smile is usually likeâsweet and amused like heâs watching a fawn walk on legs for the first time and resisting the urge to swoop in and help.Â
itâs something you canât quite place.
âcâmon. truckâs over here,â he says, and you drop the challenge immediately. you follow him out, through the door that you never go through, the one that you watch him disappear past every day when you leave for the bus stop.Â
and stupid as it is, when you walk towards the passenger side of his truck, you notice that heâs following you instead of going to the driverâs side.
âoh. um, do you-?â you get out, a little confused.Â
jack steps in front of you, opening the door.Â
âoh. thank you.â
âyouâre welcome, kid,â he says. you take a seat and he shuts the door, pausing for a moment outside the window while you put your seatbelt on. you meet his eyes through the glass for half of a heartbeat before he walks away.
when he takes his seat and puts on his seatbelt, you realize youâre terrible at this.
âare you okay?â you ask, staring at him.
itâs gloomy outside and the sky is painted in gray and white, the heavy rain making everything a little damp and slow. including your brain.Â
but you canât help it. something seems off about jack today and you need to know what before it drives you crazy.Â
normally, you imagine youâd be beside yourself at the idea of sitting in his truck and soaking in the feeling of knowing that heâd drive you home even when itâs out of his way, but you canât think of that when thereâs something heâs not telling you.
âiâm fine, kid,â he says, and you donât believe him for one second.
you decide to be bold.
you take your hand and put it over his, and he turns to look at you. you think this is what it feels like to melt. jackâs eyes reveal whatever he doesnât want to tell you, and you feel your heart start to beat faster.
âwhat is it? itâs okay. you can tell me,â you say, starting to get nervous.Â
his skin feels warm where youâre touching it, realizing this is twice in a week that youâve held jack abbotâs hands in your own.Â
the thought is⊠grounding. like thereâs nothing that could be so bad as long as you have him with you to help you get through it. you think stupidly that you could do anything if you had him with you.Â
you had already done everything with him beside you.Â
âkid, iâŠâ jack trails off, and your fingers twitch, rising for a moment, as though perhaps youâve done the wrong thing.
oh god. had you completely misread thisâwas this something else entirely?Â
you thought being in his car meant you were a step closer to whatever it is that you want to be, whatever it is that the two of you wonât put into words or even coherent thoughts. itâs just the semblance of hope that hangs in the air, that maybe, somehow, someday, this might be more than just an attending and his intern.Â
had you misjudged him this badly? the thought lingers for a second, and you pick up your hand, bringing it back to your lap like a child who just got scolded for doing something wrong.
âiâm so sorry, i-â
âno, no, itâs not that,â jack starts, staring at you with those eyes again. he looks away, running a hand through his messy curls, and you watch, your heart dropping into your stomach. the light catches on his wedding ring.
âitâs okay. i-i can just walk home. we, um, we shouldnât, if you donât want to-â
âno, kid, itâs not that.â jack keeps his eyes focused on the dashboard, his hand tightening around the wheel. you watch the veins of his arms tense up. ârobby, uh⊠robby wants you back on the day shift. i was trying to figure out how to tell you inside.â
oh.Â
you swallow uncomfortably, not sure if this is better or worse. your mind starts to spin, creating two alternating scenarios that start to fight with each other. robby wants you back on the day shift. youâve finally done what you set out to do in the first place, earned your way back, gotten better at this job the way youâve always wanted toâ
but itâs only because of jack. his gentle guiding. the way he doesnât stop believing in you even when youâre having a severe deficiency in that area. the way he makes you coffee that tastes perfect every time. the way he knows when youâre feeling anxious before you can even processâ
âhey,â he says, and you blink, looking up at him. âwhatâre you thinking?â
âi⊠do you think i should go back?â
âi-,â he pauses, taking a breath. âi think youâre ready to. youâve been doing great these last couple of shifts. itâs not about what i think though. itâs about how you feel.â
and the way jack says it, with so much sincerity that itâs practically dripping from him, makes your heart thud around in your chest. the blood rushes to your ears at the thoughtâno more night shift.
no more sleeping in until the afternoon. scheduling appointments during the day and not missing them when the day shift runs over. actually having time to finish your charting instead of staying behind until eight pm to catch up.
no more jack abbot.
the realization hits you squarely in the chest, getting hard to breathe like walls are closing in around you. itâs not that serious but it is that serious. you even try to justify it internally while jack looks at you with what can only be described as pure concern in his eyes.
youâre just scaredâno more jack means having to face your shifts alone. the safety net would be gone, and itâs just as wellâitâs not like you could have relied on him forever. robbyâs a different type of mentor. heâs not going to walk you through your freeze-ups or notice when youâre playing with your necklace that it means you need a break.Â
no, robby couldnât do any of that. nor, you think, is it his responsibility. his job is to run the emergency department and make sure that everyone inside is running too.
everything that has happened in the last month has been something specialâsomething born of jackâs desire to take care of you, for whatever reason he had decided on.Â
you hadnât asked and he hadnât pushed, it had just come together the way it did. and it was nothing short of perfect.
and now, itâs over.
âyeah, of course,â you reply, hoping your face doesnât completely give you away.Â
you take a deep breath and then release it, holding your hands firmly to your side. you donât want to make it any easier for him to see through your lie.
âkid, you can take some time to think about it. itâs not an easy decision,â he says, and you turn your head to look at him, tearing your gaze away from your lap.
heâs got his elbow angled, leaning against the steering wheel. the tight, dark shirt he wears looks like itâs a size too small in the dim light of his car. or maybe you just feel that way because his arms look ready to tear right out of the fabric. his curls are mussed up where he ran his fingers through them, but the silver still reflects brightly.
and worst of allâhis stupid eyes and his stupid smile. looking at you like they always doâfilled with concern, like thereâs nothing more important than making sure youâre okay.Â
youâve denied it long enough, but now, with the very real possibility that thisâwhatever this isâis coming to an end, the thought doesnât seem to leave you as easily as it has on other days.Â
âwell i had to go back eventually, right?â you finally say, locking eyes with him again.Â
âyeah, kid. i guess so.â jack looks like heâs about to say something else, but you suppose he decides not to. he puts on his seatbelt instead, his hand moving to the gear stick. âcâmon kid. letâs get you home.â
đà§
you tell jack your address, and just like you expected, he already knows where it is. you have to remind yourself that heâs been living in pittsburgh for most of your life, that the street signs and neighborhood names arenât just words you throw around.Â
heâs probably got a memory in every street corner. a memory, you think sadly and a little selfishly, with his wife who isnât here anymore.Â
youâre not the person whoâs supposed to be seated in this passenger seat. youâre just the intern heâs a little too nice to at work.
and soon, youâll be known as that girl who went back to the day shift.
you watch the black of his ring on his hand as he grips the steering wheel. he puts his arm around the headrest of your seat while he backs up, and heâs on the road after. you stare out the window, listening to the harsh, loud raindrops as they hit the roof of his truck.Â
his car is just what you expected. clean, though not in the way that would scare you off if he was a stranger. it feels weird to think, but his truck is almost⊠homey. thereâs pieces of mail laying the console between the two of you. receipts tucked into the sun visor. dog tags, maybe intertwined with a necklace, hang from his rearview mirror.
and it smells like him.Â
you close your eyes for a moment, trying to soak it in. itâs your first and last time being in this car, being with him, if youâre really going to start the day shift again.Â
his truck has a cd player, something you might have commented on if it wasnât for your current state of mind.Â
youâre too sad to think of something funny to say, so instead you lean against the headrest, listen to his beatles album, and watch the city waking up for the day.Â
itâs four, maybe five songs before jack says something.
âweâre almost there, kid. are you-â he stops himself, trailing off. âare you okay?â
âiâm okay,â you lie. âjust thinking about it, i guess. itâll be a big change. i was just getting used to the night shift, i think.â
it goes unsaidâi was just getting used to you.
âyouâve already seen it during the day. a lot longer than you did nights. it wonât take that long.â
âyeah. youâre right.â
âi think, uhâŠâ your head perks up at his words, wondering if heâll say what you think heâs about to say. âi think youâll be just fine.â
âthanks, dr. abbot.âÂ
when the car slows down, the rain sounds louder. jack pulls into the lot of your apartment complex, putting his truck into park.Â
youâre about to turn towards him, thinking of what you can say to make this feel different. to make it easier, but nothing comes to mind.
youâll settle for whatever half-assed goodbye leaves your lips, when the heavy rain turns into a torrential downpour.Â
âoh god,â you say, without even realizing it. the rain is hitting his windshield so quickly that you canât even see the brick of your building in front of you. âcan you drive home in this?âÂ
you turn towards jack, expecting him to be concerned about the shift in the weather. an annoying drizzle into the pittsburgh version of a monsoon. but when you look, heâs not looking outside. his eyes are on you.
âiâll be fine.â
âmaybe-â you start, a sudden surge of boldness overcoming your anxiety, for once, âyou should wait it out. t-to be safe.â
âuh, kid, i-â
âyou live across town, donât you? i donât think thatâs safe. last thing you wanna do is end up back in the pitt at eight am.âÂ
he chuckles at that, and you feel satisfaction bloom inside of you.
âum, i can make us tea, if you want?â
âoh,â jack says. âi was just going to wait it out in here.â
âoh,â you echo, feeling your entire face burn with heat. âsorry, sorry, i-â
âdonât apologize,â he interrupts. âi could⊠go for tea.â
âreally?â you question, not sure if heâs trying to play into it to protect your embarrassed feelings from entering into utter humiliation.Â
âyeah, kid. i⊠love tea.â
(jack abbot does not love tea. he doesnât even drink tea. the only thing he knows about tea is from when he makes you a cup of hot water on days where youâre too wired to have a cup of coffee. you keep little packets of the stuff with you and itâs always a new, odd color when he glances into your yellow mug.)
you end up on either side of your kitchen counter with jack abbot, tea lover. youâre both soaked, despite running to the door of your complex. his curls drip water onto the granite of the countertop, his shirt clinging to him as though itâs a second skin.
you feel cold. youâre in your damp underscrub, your scrub top thrown into your hamper. you bring him a towel for his hair and try to dry yours, before giving up entirely.Â
the only thing that might make you feel better is a long, hot shower once jack abbot leaves your apartment.Â
whenever that might be. in fifteen minutes, the rain hasnât let up even once. you can hear it hitting the windows, the gusts of wind that sound scary, even from a few floors up.
you rub your arms as the kettle begins to whistle quietly. mugs, you tell yourself, opening your cupboard. you glance back to see jack drying his hair, his arms flexed as he stretches, and you look back to your significantly less interesting dishware with a dry mouth.
you put two mugs on the countertop, opening the drawer of your tea packet options.
âum, do you know what kind you want? i have a bunch,â you say, and he looks at you blankly.
fuck. maybe he shouldnât have lied about the tea. heâs about to get caught red-handed, when you interject again.
âi have chamomile. itâs caffeine free, if thatâs okay?â you ask politely, and he swallows hard, nodding.
âsounds good.âÂ
you put the packets into the mug and pour hot water over them. jack glances around your apartment. the entire place is a testimony to you. itâs organized but comfortable, filled with clean clutter and warm colors. thereâs a candle youâve almost completely burned through on the countertop next to him, and enough books to fill a library on different shelves in your living room.
you hand him the mug and he canât help but smileâ
itâs yellow, a carbon copy of the one at the hospital. in your hands is a third duplicate, as you swish around the tea bag. he copies your motions.
âso,â he starts, a little stupidly, because heâs unsure of where the sentence is leading. âchamomile.â
âyeah,â you breathe. âthey say chamomile is good for anxiety, soâŠâ
thereâs something else, a suppressed thought that you wonât let out hiding beneath the surface. jackâs determined to get it out before he leaves.Â
when you take a small sip, he does too. the drink isnât half badâhe prefers the taste of black coffee, even if itâs decaf, but jack supposes he could get used to this too.
the second thought fills him quicklyâthere is no getting used to this.Â
this is about to end. this is the final act, the goodbye.
âkid, i-â
âno,â you interrupt, a little out of character. âdonât. i, um⊠this is hard enough for me as it is. i donât do good with change. in fact, the only reason i even did good with this change is because of-â
you donât finish your sentence.
âi just wanted to tell you that-â jack starts, but you donât let him.
âi donât think i wanna leave night shift,â you blurt out.
oh.Â
âthatâs okay,â jack says, his voice trying to stay calm and steady. something burns inside of him though, smolders at your confession. it echoes hisâi donât want you to leave night shift.Â
âis it?â you ask, picking up your mug to take another drink. âbecause iâm pretty sure iâm not allowed to make calls like that. i mean, if robby wants me back, i have to go back, right?â your voice sounds pained, something he really, really doesnât like.Â
jack takes his cup into his hand and moves a little closer to your side of the island. your mug looks comically small in his hands here too.
âif youâre not ready, then iâll talk to robby. heâll understand,â jack says. the liquid is still too hot to drink, but he does anyways, just to give him something to focus on besides your pretty, sad expression and wistful eyes.
âthatâs the thing,â you finally confess, tears building up before you can stop them. âi am ready to go back. i just donât want to.â
âkid,â jack breathes. âdonât cry. please, donât cry-â
âi-i was trying to not think about it. about you. but itâs so hard,â you say, those tears that are much too familiar to him streaming down your cheeks. itâs no fairâyouâre even pretty when you cry. âiâve never felt like this before. it-it canât be that wrong, can it?â
âitâs not wrong,â he says, taking a step to bridge the distance between the two of you. he puts his hand over yours, and your skin feels like itâs burning where the two of you touch.
jack swallows when your big, teary eyes turn to look at him again.Â
âi⊠i havenât felt like this in a long, long time,â he admits, and you watch him with careful anticipation. âi just⊠itâs wrong but itâs not. when he asked me if youâre ready to come back, i almost lied. just so i could keep you with me a little longer-â
you donât wait for jack to finish this time. you lean up to find his lips before your fear can stop you.Â
jackâs lips are soft, and his grown out scruff is scratchy against your soft skin. itâs hard to care, though, when heâs kissing you.
jack abbot is kissing you.Â
âoh my god,â you breathe against jackâs mouth, and he pulls away for a moment, his hands coming to cup the side of your face gently.
âwhatâs wrong?â he asks in that light, calm tone that drives you crazy. itâs barely above a whisper, his hazel eyes shining down on you. youâre so close that you can even make out the specks of brownâ
you answer with another kiss, pressing your lips together again. your arms wrap around his neck, and his hands leave your face, wandering down to hold you firmly by your waist. his fingers sneak underneath the wet fabric of your shirt until he grips the bare skin of your hips.Â
you moan into the kiss. the feeling of jackâs hands on you is close to unreal. itâs everything you thought it would be and more, feeling how hot his mouth is, how deeply he kisses you. you donât think youâre breathing but itâs hard to care, exactly.
you yelp into his mouth when you feel his hands on the globes of your ass. he hoists you up, placing you onto the countertop, your legs wrapping around his while he keeps kissing you.Â
your hands pull eagerly wherever you canânamely, his stupidly tight shirt. the two of you detach for a second, just to get the stupid thing off, which takes a moment since itâs melded onto his chest.
but once itâs off, you feel your body go a little weak and limp. jackâs shoulders seem even broader like this, his chest somehow wider, his arms somehow bigger. you can make out the veins that youâre always admiring in the shitty hospital fluorescents, where they start all the way to where they end.Â
it takes all of your power to not start tracing them.
youâre snapped out of the thought when you hear jackâs low, rumbling laugh and the way his chest vibrates with it.
âyouâre laughing at me?â you ask, a little dumbly.Â
âyouâre cute like this,â he says, leaning in close again, his shirt discarded on the ground. you bring the palm of your hand flat against his bare chest, soaking in how his skin feels against yours.
âcute like what?â you ask, but you donât get an answer. jack leans in for another burning kiss, and your mind goes empty.
you grip his shoulder, finally feeling the muscles under your hand. they tense and flex as he keeps kissing you, and as he moves his mouth down to your neck, your nails leave little crescent shaped indents on his frecked skin.
thatâs the other thingâhe has so many freckles. theyâre all over, hundreds more than you had expected. he must have spent all of his life shirtless in the sun, or something, you think, before it dissipates.Â
jack works his way to your collarbone, pressing a warm kiss there, over the metal of your necklace, and then another right on top of the pendant.Â
you sigh, your fingers tangling themselves in his wet hair. you donât pull, rather enjoying the sensation of the strands while you follow his head wherever it leads.Â
he doesnât go any further. you hold back a whine, letting go to lift your shirt off, when jack stops your hands from moving.
âwhat is it?â you ask impatiently. your lips are swollen and your eyes are blinking quickly at him. jack brings his fingers to your jaw, holding you in place gently.
âare you sure about this, kid?â you nod eagerly. âwe can stop whenever you want. we donât have to rush this-â
âstop talking,â you breathe, crashing your lips against his again. youâve waited so long to do thisâto kiss your attending, to be left breathless and flushed by him, that stopping it to talk seems so stupid.
jackâs hands go back to your hips as he keeps kissing you, swallowing your soft moans and whimpers as he explores your skin. finally he holds you in his grip, lifting you off the countertop while your legs tighten around his waist.
he carries you, leading into the open door of your bedroom, a yellow-walled room with gray curtains. he sets you gently on the bed, hovering over you, still not pulling away.
jackâs mouth is hot on yours, and you sigh into him, your hands resting on his chest again.
âjack,â you whimper, as you feel his hands tease around the hem of your shirt.Â
âeasy, sweetheart. lift up for me,â he instructs quietly, and you comply. he peels off your underscrub and then your bra, working down until your scrub bottoms are the next thing to go.Â
youâre bare in front of him, just in your panties that you had no idea he would be seeing. you would have made a wiser choice, maybe, if you knew this was even your last shift with him, just in case, butâ
âjesus christ, kid,â jack breathes, and you feel your stomach flip into a jumping jack over and over again. âyouâre perfect.â
âstop talking,â you repeat, leaning up to catch jackâs mouth again. this time, his hands wander everywhere, exploring the miles of smooth skin heâs revealed, feeling as your body trembles under his touch.Â
youâre sensitive everywhere, he can tell, and he wonders how to explain to you that he needs to take his time with you. you donât seem particularly patient right now.
he pulls away again.
âjack,â you whine, but he doesnât pay attention this time. he starts kissing down the soft skin of your chest, working down until heâs at your stomach. he wants to take his timeâtease your perfect, peaked nipples until youâre crying, kiss you all over until heâs memorized the taste of your damp skin.Â
you wonât let him right now, he knows, but the thought still lingers. heâll have to choose his battles with you, and this is not one he wants to fight right now.
instead, he moves your hands into place for you, just like he knew youâd like. he arranges you until youâre squeezing your tits, fingers playing with your nipples while he stares at you.
open mouthed, gasping from pleasure, while he watches. and then, once heâs finally ready to look away, he rubs his nose against your clothed clit.
âjackâ!â you cry out, thrashing up against him. he keeps one hand on your stomach to hold you down, his eyes glancing up to tell you not to stop, to keep going, like he told you.Â
you comply, going back to teasing your sensitive nipples while he thinks about what heâs going to do to you.Â
he places an open-mouthed kiss against your cunt, lapping at the wet spot thatâs already formed there. youâll cringe with heated shame, he knows, but he inhales deeply, soaking in the scent of your wetness.Â
thereâs a thin piece of cotton separating him from what he really wants. he should really just slide it off, but it seems like too much work now, right when heâs got you exactly where he wants you.Â
you look down to see jack ripping your panties, tearing the fabric into two pieces, letting it fall somewhere on the floor of your bedroom.
âyouâre doing so good, sweetheart.âÂ
your head thuds against your pillow while you moan into the air.
âjack,â you beg, your legs beginning to shake. âplease, jack, i-â
he doesnât let you finish. jack dives in to lap against your leaking cunt, licking his way up and down until your moans fill the room.Â
your entire body spasms when you feel his mouth tighten around your clit.Â
âoh my god,â you cry out, fingers leaving your nipples to weave into jackâs hair. you keep them there, pulling his hair while you buck up against his tongue, feeling his nose nudge against your most sensitive partsâ
until he stops.
âjack?â you breathe, your throat dry and scratchy. âwhat-â
he moves up slightly, just to take your hands out of his hair, and put them back on your chest, covering your tits again.
âoh,â you whisper. âiâm sorry, jack, i-â
âkeep teasing your nipples for me,â he says, and your entire body feels like youâve been lit on fire.Â
your attending is saying those words to you, an hour after the night shift got out.
itâs something out of your wildest dreams, jackâs head between your legs, licking at your cunt like a starved man, his thick fingersâthe very ones that youâve watched insert chest tubes and plug bullet holes and save livesâare prodding at your cunt.
itâs hard to think about when he plunges two wide fingers into your leaking hole. you moan so loud that youâre sure your neighbor can hear you, before your exhausted, horny brain supplies you with the fact that no oneâs home right now.
everyoneâs at work. another perk of the night shift.
you listen to jack, teasing your nipples until sparks of electricity are coursing through your entire body. jack thrusts his fingers in and out, timing it with the way he laps the flat of his tongue over your clit, teasing you and giving you everything you want at the same time. that familiar hot, burning coil tightens in your belly, feeling even stronger when you feel jackâs brute strength keeping your legs pried open.
no matter how hard you tried, you wouldnât be able to overcome him and the thought is enough to make you cum instantly, though you resist.
itâs not until you feel itâfeel him talking to you, or rather to your cunt, that you begin to truly lose control.
his lips vibrate around your clit, the words coming out low and soft. the obscene squelch of his fingers fucking you fills the room, and you think this is the wettest youâve ever beenâand he hasnât even been inside of you yet.
âcâmon, kid. be a good girl for me. like you always are,â jack says, repeating the words until you feel the ground beneath to slip out from under you.
âoh god, jack, please, please can i come, please-â
âcome on, sweetheart. come for me, come on,â jack encourages you, and everything goes white.Â
that tense feeling in your stomach tightens, and then gives out completely, snapping until the white-hot sensation rushes through your whole body.Â
and all you can think the entire time is that itâs jack abbot making you feel like this. the thought makes you sink into your bed, eyes fluttering shut, fingers going lax against his hair.
you feel boneless and tired when jack greets you with another soft kiss.
âhi,â you whisper.
âhi, kid,â he breathes. you smile before you can help it.
your eyes dip lower, looking at the waist of his scrubs. you can see the tent where heâs hard underneath, and your hands start to wander there, but jack stops you. he catches your wrist.
âwhat happened?â you ask, staring back at his pretty eyes.
âitâs okay. we donât have to do anything-â
âbut i want to,â you whine, looking determined. âdonât tell me after all of that youâre going to leave me hanging-â
he shuts you up this time, pressing a searing kiss to your swollen mouth. whatever you were saying turns into a sweet moan, one that he gladly swallows.
he listens intently, keen on remembering these noises forever. your hands stay pressed against his chest, your fingertips digging in around his pec.
when he pulls away to let you breathe, you sigh with contentment.Â
jack sits up, smiling at your wide, eager eyes as you stare at his every movement. he sets his feet against the rug of your bedroom floor, his hands moving down to pull on the hard shell of his prosthesis, tugging until itâs fully removed.
you slide closer to him, leaning against his back, your arms resting against his as you watch intensely.
âcan i help?â you ask, your eyes moving to meet his, and jack releases a rush of airâa breath he didnât realize he was holding in.
âno, kid, i got it,â he says, turning back once he takes off the liner. his pants are next, his hands fiddling with the belt and the zipper.
you smile eagerly, excitedly, but he notices it againâyour fingers playing with that necklace again.
now he knows what that necklace feels like against his lips.
âare you sure about this?â he asks again.
in another world, maybe youâd think itâs because jackâs having doubts. but in this one, you know he doesnât. heâs trying to make sure that you donât.Â
âare you sure?â you repeat, bringing your bottom lip between your teeth and biting. jack hovers carefully over you, and you slink down into your sheets, until the two of you are lined up, bodies melting into each other.
âi havenât done this in a while, kid,â he says, and you bite your cheek to hold back a laugh.
âthatâs okay,â you whisper. âiâll be gentle.â
you and jack both laugh, the quiet sound filling the space of your apartment. it feels unrealâjack hovering over you, his skin against yours, feeling the soft breath of his laugh against your neck.
you lean up, pressing a kiss to his nose.Â
âyou donât know how long iâve thought about this,â you admit in the form of a whisper. the confession feels bold, especially for you, but it seems like thereâs no better time for him to know.
maybe, you think selfishly, if you tell him heâll move. do something, anything, than tease you like this, without even trying to.
the thought is striking. jack abbot is too good at taking care of you.
âyeah, kid?â jack says gruffly, and you feel your body shudder under him. he takes himself in his hand, stroking gently, and then roughly, and itâs all you can do not to moan out loudâ
âyeah,â you breathe, continuing on. âi couldnât decide how it would be. gentle or-â
âalways gentle,â he interjects. the words are in the form of a moan. that feeling returns to your stomach, hot and tight and winding up again. âalways gentle with youââ
jack prods the thick head of his dick to the entrance of your cunt, moving it slightly up and down to collect your wetness. your eyes snap shut, mouth falling open at the sensationâunlike anything youâve ever felt before.
of course it is, you think dumbly. how could anything, any stupid toy or your own fingers compare to this?Â
you suck in a breath and it turns into a cry, one that comes out as jackâs name, as he pushes in just barely. even the tip stretches you open, a delicious, gentle burn that washes over your entire body. you feel it all over, your toes curlingâ
âjack, please, please-â you moan, not realizing that you had started begging.Â
he thrusts the full length of his dick into you, and your moan turns into a scream. you hold onto his arms like theyâre a lifeline, your eyes snapping shut.
your ears are still ringing from when he made you cum all over his tongue. this doesnât help matters. jack is speaking to you, saying quiet things that youâre sure would make you lose your mind, but you canât hear it right now.
all you can think about is the stretch of him. itâs unlike anything youâve ever felt before, and stupidly, you wonder how you were ever satisfied by his thick fingers.Â
he thrusts in and out, his hips brushing against yours with every turn. itâs all too muchâthe fullness and the way you feel him in your stomach and your chest and all over, your skin burning as his pace increases.Â
jack leans down to give you another kiss, hot and wet, and you finally hear whatever heâs been sayingâ
âyouâre perfect,â he says, the words a stuttered, pleasured grunt. âyouâre perfect for me-â
your eyes shut tightly, soaking in the words. you didnât even have to tell him, you think dumbly, he just knew.Â
isnât that what heâs always like? somehow, he always knows. whether in the hospital or your apartment or inside your very mind, at the core of your beingâjack abbot knows.
you meet his mouth halfway, lips colliding as hot tears stream down your face. itâs all too muchâthe emotions that are lingering behind every word, how jack stretches you out, how heâs ruined you for anyone or anything else.
you donât let him pull away from the kiss, demanding more while the pace of his hips gets faster and faster. the noise is just as obscene as you imaginedâfilling your room, the sound of your wetness and the scent of you and him combined in the air.Â
you pulse around him when he pulls awayâmurmuring more words of praise for you, making your stomach tighten and your cunt clench around him.Â
jack moves a little and you whineâheâs suddenly too far away for a kiss. but you can only linger on the thought for half a second, before you feel his rough fingers tracing circles on your overly sensitive clit again.
your legs jerk up, trying to kick against him, thrashing as much as you can from the position. jackâs body weight still holds you down, while he fucks in and out of you, his eyes singularly focused on where the two of you are combined.
âoh, jackâ!â you cry out, the sensation of his fingers and his thickness suddenly too much.Â
âcome on, sweetheart. be good for me,â jack says, and thatâs all it seems to take.
he doesnât stop even for a moment, working you through it while your entire body tries to jolt up.
it explodes through you, a match lighting a flame that leads to a brilliant, hot blaze that burns through you. itâs almost painful, how sensitive your entire body feels, your cries and moans reduced to a throaty breath, panting while you try to regain your senses.
the senses remind you that jackâs still fucking you, your sensitive cunt spasming around him, clamping down in a way that you didnât know was possible.Â
âjack,â you repeat, the noise coming out as hiccup and a moan in one. he leans over you, bringing your lips together again. âjack, please-â
you beg, though you donât know what youâre begging for. but just like always, you donât have to say it for jack to know what youâre thinking.
your nails dig into flesh of his back and you feel itâjackâs hips start to stutter, and he buries his face in your neck. he says your name and over and over again, until it doesnât even sound like a word anymore, and thenâ
âplease, jack,â you beg. âi want to feel it-â
jack moans into your ear, his hips finally snapping almost painfully against yours, until you feel his body tremble. he finishes, hot spurts of cum filling you, making your eyes roll back in your head at the sensation.Â
you canât help but giggle when you feel jackâs body weight sink on top of you. itâs only a moment before he moves, but you think you could have stayed like that forever.Â
he shifts the both of you until youâre nestled comfortably next to him, his thick arm wrapped around you, your eyes shutting again as he presses a kiss to your forehead.
the two of you stay like that for what feels like forever.
âi think it stopped raining,â jack says, and you sigh against him.
âcan you stay?â you look up to meet his eyes. he doesnât give you an answer just yet, pressing a warm, gentle kiss to your lips instead. you smile at him and he smiles back.
you lean your head against his chest.
âof course i can.â
âjack?â you ask quietly a few moments later, from your place in his arms.Â
âyeah, kid?â
âdo i still have to go back to the day shift?â
âno, kid. donât worry about it right now.â
âokay,â you agree quietly. âjack?â
âyeah, sweetheart?â
âcan you help me put up the black-out curtains?â
thanks for reading! âĄ
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Overlooked
Norm Spellman x Omaticaya Reader
Imagine: Normâs jealousy of Jake being chosen to be part of the Omaticaya ironically sets him on a similar path.
Word count: 3.6k
Warnings: none
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I think Norm deserves some love too, heâs such a cutie
Jealous. That about summed up Norms entire feelings right now. Heâs dedicated nearly half his life to the study of Pandora and the Avatar program and yet the guy who gets offered the gig two days before takeoff is the one the people have chosen. Heâs the one who spent five years studying the language. Heâs the one who spent countless hours in a link simulator practicing for the real thing. It would be difficult to find a plant or animal on Pandora that Norm couldnât name and yet they chose the impulsive jarhead that nearly got himself killed within the first hour of being alone in the forest.
It just wasnât fair. And it certainly didnât help that Jake felt the need to brag about having a âdate with the chiefâs daughterâ. He knew he shouldnât question it, be grateful for the opportunities he was already granted but it was hard to feel fortunate when his wildest dream was handed to someone else right in front of his face.
Heâd been on another routine excursion with Grace, Trudy and Max for samples when theyâd brought up Jake. Grace was excited, he knew that she saw this as a way to get back in with the Omaticaya. She should count herself lucky that she had gotten the chance to be one with the people at all. Of course, Norm couldnât hold anything against Grace, he knew what happened wasnât her fault and yet the guilt ate her up every day. Jake filled her with so much hope she couldnât help but bring it up at every opportunity. Like this afternoon.
Norm was a little embarrassed at how quickly heâd gotten upset. Well, more annoyed really, his jealousy had tipped over the edge when Grace brought the whole thing up again and heâd stormed off without thinking. Grace tried to call him back but he waved her off, shouting that he needed some space.
Frustrated and needing to calm down, he walked and walked, steps heavy as his anger was channelled through his every move. They grew softer after a while and at last he came to a stop, taking a deep breath in through his nose. Norma looked down at his watch. Oh shit. Heâd been walking for an hour. He sat down on a large tree root next to him, resting his elbows on his knees to place his head in his hands. He would head back in a moment, he just needed to compose himself. He sighed and rolled his neck, unaware of the pair of yellow eyes on him.
You had always been a curious thing. You couldnât help it. Admittedly you know you were a little too far past clan territory but you were a grown woman, you were more than capable of taking care of yourself especially since you had your bow and arrows with you. Speaking of, youâd first aimed them towards the skyperson when you first locked eyes on him. But there was something about him that made you hesitate. Maybe it was his overwhelming emotions that he clearly wore on his sleeves. Perhaps his soft features or the way he gently moved around the nature surrounding him opposed to the way other sky people only knew to destroy and make their own path.
Youâd tucked your weapon away, following him up in the trees. He was clearly upset about something and that curious itch of yours grew stronger. Your movements were silent and graceful, leaping from branch to branch to keep up with his long strides. Youâd came to halt with him as he sat down, your head tilted to the side as you took in his disheartened form.
Your tail swished behind you with intrigue, so many questions ran through your mind and you were eager for the answers. Your friend Neytiri had found a warrior skyperson and brought him to the clan with claims of a sign from Eywa. He did seem different from most skypeople but he was arrogant and cocky even as he stumbled through the forest like a confused baby. This skyperson in front of you also seemed different, he had a gentleness to him. One you hadnât seen in another his kind except from Grace when you took part in her school program until a few years ago.
Finally you could bear it no more, you needed a closer look. You jumped down off your branch to land in a crouched position in front of him with a soft thud. It was loud enough to gain his attention and you watched his head snap up to meet yours. Your tail whipped around behind you, your head tilting to the side making your black hair fall off your shoulders. The man quickly raised his hands in a sign of surrender, standing up onto his feet, âIâŠI come in peace.â Oh? He could speak your mother tongue? How pleasant.
Your eyes narrowed in suspicion and you remained silent as you slowly rose to your full height, walking around him to check for any weapons. You didnât see anything to raise concern, but it was rather amusing to watch him dart his head side to side as he followed your movements. You could even hear his heart beat, it was so loud and fast. He was scared.
You reached your spot back in front of him, raising your hairless brow, âWhat are you doing in these parts?â The skyman stammered as he answered your question, his hands still raised in the air, âU-Uh, I came to gather herbs to study.â You hummed in thought taking a step closer to him. He was tall, taller than most of the clan males and his features seemed softer up close. His hair was unbraided and simply tied back with his kuru. Your eyes glanced to his hands that were still in the air. You reached out and grabbed one of his hands, pulling it closer to you to inspect it, curious over his extra fingers.
âWhat is your name?â You glanced at him from the side watching at his face flushed, a purple hue covering his cheeks and the bridge of his nose as he stared at your hands on one of his own. You wouldnât admit it but you thought it was cute how flustered he seemed to be.
âMy name is Norm. Uh Norm Spellman.â You hummed contently, removing one of your hands on his to slowly place against his chest where you felt the racing drum of heart beneath his skin, though it was dulled through the fabric of his strange clothing. âCalm yourself. I do not wish to harm youâŠyet.â Your mouth curved into a half smirk that showed your amusement at his panicked state.
He let out a soft laugh, slowly bringing his hands down. He mentally cursed as he felt his face warming but he couldnât help it. You were so close, another step forward and you would be chest to chest. It didnât help that he thought you were so pretty. He nervously swallowed before trying to speak, âMay I ask your name?â
You started to walk around him again, closer this time. Your hands wandered over his form, his broad shoulders, his lean arms, even daring to wrap his swinging tail around your forearm before pulling it away. Your voice was light with amusement, âAh, you speak with such formality. My name is (Y/N).â
âThatâs..thatâs a very pretty name.â You beamed under his praise, smiling at him as you came back into his view. His cheeks were still purple as he looked at you. You grinned, exposing your teeth and small fangs noticing the way his eyes glanced down at your mouth before meeting your eyes again.
âDo you flatter all the women you meet this way?â Your eyes were drawn to his throat watching it bob as he swallowed. You didnât usually act so brazen but something about this man was pulling you in. He seemed so different than any of the clan males who had yet to interest you. Surely it wouldnât be so bad just to find out more about this man.
Normâs eyes widened, âNo no! I donât meet many women.â He cursed himself for how lame that made him sound as you covered your soft snort of laughter with your palm. âI meant to say, you are the first true Naâvi woman I have met.â
You tilted your head upwards, âI should be honoured then, to be your first impression of us. How am I doing so far?â
Norm felt dizzy, he kept having to turn around to keep eye contact as you walking around him. He hadnât been lying, he didnât get much female attention not even as a human. To have you, a beautiful Naâvi woman, giving him such intense contact was frying his brain. He couldnât, or didnât want to take his eyes off you. âAmazing. I..I mean youâre beautiful.â He switched to English at the last two words assuming you wouldnât be able to understand him.
The way you fluttered your eyelashes at him made him suspect otherwise. You grinned up at him, âThank you, Norm. I also think you are very handsome.â Now he was really blushing, the purple tint spreading down to his neck. Youâd moved closer now, practically pressed up against his chest. He awkwardly stumbled back a few steps before his back found itself pressed against a tree. You took slow steps to follow him, removing the distance again.
He was so shy and embarrassed, you just wanted to see how much you would be able to push him before he exploded. You placed your hand on his chest again, feeling his thumping heart, âYou are quite nervous. Do I make you uncomfortable?â Your ears pinned back and your eyes portrayed the sadness you felt at the idea of him agreeing with your statement.
Norm felt his mouth go dry, was this a dream? There was surely no way this was happening to him. He looked down at your hand on his chest, swallowing his nerves. âN-not uncomfortable, Iâm just not sure if Iâm dreaming.â
You smiled again at him, leaning in on your tiptoes until your eyes bore into his own. You saw the way his pupils dilated, âClose your eyes and see if you wake up.â Your voice had dropped to a soft whisper and there was little enough distance between you that he could feel your breath against his lips. He froze for a couple moments before his eyes slowly closed, his hands tensing against the tree he was cornered against.
His mouth was parted as he took shallow breaths. Your eyes flickered up to check his eyes were closed before landing back to his mouth. You had to gather your own courage before closing the small gap between you two, placing your hands on his shoulders. Softly pressing your lips against his for a moment before he tilted his head forward to kiss you back. His hands traded rough bark for the soft blue skin of your waist. Your ears twitched when you heard rustling in front of you close by. You pulled back and whispered in his ear, âkeep your eyes closed,â before letting go of him. You bit your lip to muffle the laugh you wanted to release watching him lean forward as if he was trying to chase your retreating body.
You silently walked backwards for a few steps before turning and making a run for it back towards the clan. You had to be back home in a hour or youâd get into trouble and that was without anyone figuring out what you had been up to.
Norm waited but as the seconds ticked by his brow furrowed in confusion.
âNorm? Norm?!â Graceâs voice was far away behind him but he could still make it out from the distance. His eyes shot open, you were nowhere to be seen. A dejected sigh left him as his head rolled back to hit against the tree behind him. Perhaps it was just a hallucination, did he touch the wrong kind of plant or something? He knew it was too good to be true, why would a stunning creature like yourself be interested in him? All the Naâvi women were probably fawning over Jake. Tch, Jake. He kicked a rock by his foot as he scowled to himself before turning around and walking towards Graceâs voice. Hopefully she wouldnât question his length of absence or what heâd be doing because he wouldnât really have an answer for her.
He turned to look over his shoulder, peering out into the distance but saw nothing. His head tilted down as he walked back to the others, relaying every detail about you in his head.
âââ
Norm felt like he was in a daze, it had been two weeks since heâd last seen you and you were all he could think about. Youâd even taken over his dreams, leaving him waking up in a cold sweat as he reached out for someone who wasnât there. He couldnât mention this to Grace or Jake and it really boiled down to the fact that he simply didnât want to. He wanted to keep you all to himself. Maybe you didnât know Jake but heâd seen the way women just seem to fall for his charm on many occasions so perhaps it was selfish but to him it was justified.
Heâd scheduled himself in for as many expeditions to the forest as he could but heâd yet to see you again. Every time heâd been clapped round the back of the neck from Grace, too distracted staring into the forest in the hopes of seeing you to focus on his work.
He was on another expedition now, deeper into the forest. Still a way away from clan territory but he was certain it was close to where heâd met you last time. His body drummed with nerves of excitement as he mumbled some excuse to Grace before running off into the forest. She would be fine, she had Trudy and had brought three of the other Avatar students with her.
Norm panted as he looked around him, neck straining as he tried to look in the trees above him. He groaned as he saw nothing, speed walking in another direction and then another and another. It had been almost an hour at this point and he knew he didnât have much time left before heâd be getting his ass chewed out by Grace.
He placed a hand on a nearby tree to lean some of his weight off his feet as he used his other hand to go under his shirt to lift the fabric and wipe the sweat off his forehead. A deep sigh escaped his lips as he turned to head back. As he spun around, there you were in front of him.
His ears pinned back and eyes widened in surprise but the smile on his face told you he was happy to see you. You mirrored his smile, but youâd found yourself shocked when you watched Norm press the pads of his fingers against his forehead before lowering his hand down in a curved motion, âOel ngati kameie, (Y/N).â
You visibly perked up, a sparkle in your eyes as he performed the Naâvi greeting. You grinned, lowering your head to repeat the motion. âOel ngati kameie, Norm.â Your voice was light with surprise but the good kind.
âYou know much for a skyperson. I am impressed.â Norm blushed again and you felt that same swell of giddiness in your chest at being the reason why. None of the clan men were like him. They were very serious and straight to the point, none of them reacted to you the way Norm did. Although you didnât really act the same way towards them as you did with Norm, but you couldnât resist it. Everything screamed at you to push his buttons, see how far you could spread his blush.
Norm rubbed the back of his neck, âThereâs still a lot I donât know. But I donât think Iâll get the opportunity to be taught by the Naâvi people.â
âAh! You mean like Jake Sully? He is a friend of yours?â Normâs head snapped up to meet yours as you mentioned Jake. Of course you knew him. You watched as his ears drooped and an air of dejection overcame him. âErm yeah. Yeah, I guess you could say weâre friends. We work together.â
âHm,â you were intrigued. You spied a thick log out the corner of your eye and made way to sit down on it, straddling it. Norm followed you but chose to sit facing you with one leg tucked in as the other fell straight down by his side. âHe says he is a warrior, come to learn our ways.â
Normâs jaw clenched, this was one of the last things he wanted to talk about with you, but of course, he was overlooked again. His hands started tracing the lines on the wood of the log, âUh yeah, heâs an ex-marine soldier. There was three of us, me, Grace and him. He ventured out and got chased by a Palulukan which led him deeper into the forest where Neytiri rescued him from a pack of Nantangs. Eywa must have sent her to him.â
Your eyes were wide as you listened intently, you hadnât known this before but it made sense. Neytiri was a strong fighter and her prejudice towards the sky people was strong albeit justified. It hadnât made much sense for her to just pick up strays as Tsuâtey had phrased it. You shuffled closer, âI hear a tone in your voice. Are you jealous of Jake Sully? Norm?â Said manâs mouth opened and closed like a fish gasping for water. He couldnât think of an excuse, not while you were staring at him with your big round eyes, thick eyelashes fluttering at him. He was silent for a moment before sighing, âI..I am.â He lowered his head, embarrassed by his confession.
Your lips twisted down into a frown at his slumped shoulders and lowered head. You couldnât bring him to the clan, not without great cause, you would get into big trouble. There was plenty you could show him out here though, it would help cure the boredom youâd been experiencing ever since you met him. Youâd also been stuck with thoughts of Norm in your time apart. Heâd been a big distraction to you already so you were sure this wouldnât be a big deal.
You placed your hand under his chin, gently lifting his head to look at you. âI can be a patient teacher for the right student.â You hoped the smile you gave him was enough to drive your words home. Norm felt like his heart stopped. Your brow furrowed in confusion as you watched him pinch his own arm. He laughed, âSorry, I had to make sure I wasnât dreaming again.â
You grinned, leaning forward, âDo you often dream about me?â Amusement tickled through you as you watched him blush and get all flustered once again. You turned your head to the left, you could hear a womanâs voice faintly in the distance. âYour first lesson shall be tomorrow. Find a way to meet me here.â Norm could only nod, not trusting his voice as you got up off the log to head back to Hometree. You paused then turned around to face Norm. You leaned down, âI almost forgot, close your eyes.â
Normâs breath caught in his throat at your words. He swallowed, his tongue swiping over his lips that felt instantly too dry before closing his eyes. You smiled even though he could not see you, leaning down to press your full lips against his own. Your hands cradled his jaw as you kissed him, but you pulled away before he could touch you himself. With a giggle, you pressed a soft kiss to his cheek then turned to run out of sight, leaping through the dense trees. Norm waited a few moments before opening his eyes, and again he was disappointed with the empty view.
But he didnât have to be for long, he would have the pleasure of seeing you tomorrow. He got up with a newfound enthusiasm, heading back to where Grace and the others were to catch up with them. Grace chewed him out for leaving again, all the while giving him a strange look. He thought heâd managed to play off his behaviour but when theyâd put the avatars away for the night and come out of the link pods, heâd found himself cornered. Heâd gotten up and stretched, a content smile on his face. Grace had grabbed him by the collar of his shirt and pulled him into her private office. âWho is it?â
Norm stammered, holding his hands up and scoffed, âI-I donât have any idea what youâre talking about!â
âCut the crap rookie. Youâve ditched the group twice in the same place for over an hour, you tell me what youâre doing or youâre off the team.â Grace folded her arms over her chest and pierced him with her firm glare. Norm sighed, rubbing his hand over his forehead as he told her everything. Well, almost everything, he kept the kisses to himself.
Grace groaned, holding her head in her hands, âFor Godâs sake Norm, what the hell am I supposed to do with you. Youâre supposed to be the smart one but youâre following in that Jarheadâs footsteps.â It had been easy to convince Grace to allow him the time to see you, promising her intel and samples and heâd even said he could try to convince you to convince the others to grant her permission to visit. And with that, heâd escaped to his room, eager to await the following morning when he could see you again.
A/N: part 1?? Or leave as a stand alone? đ€
Making Babies
Norm Spellman x Omaticaya Reader
Imagine: After spending the day with your honorary nieces and nephews, you bring up the idea of children to your husband
Word count: 2.6k
Warnings: smut ;)
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High pitched squeals of laughter filled the air one peaceful night in Pandora. You and your husband, Norm, had been tasked with babysitting your dear friendâs children. Jake wanted to take Neytiri out for a âdate nightâ which meant a night out flying through the air away from the kids.
You hadnât hesitated to accept his offer, you loved spending time with the children and you knew Norm did as well. You were sat leaning back on a hammock with one leg tucked up and the other laid down with your foot touching the ground to slowly rock the hammock side to side. On your chest lay a babbling baby Tuk, the youngest and most recent addition to the Sully family. Your finger gently stroked her nose as you watched her eyes flutter shut before they quickly opened again. The process repeated as she tried to fight off the sleep taking over her tiny body. Finally, her eyes closed and did not open again, feeling her small puffs of breath against your skin. You held her close with one arm, the other relaxed by your side as you continued to rock yourself in the hammock.
You turned your head to see Norm holding Neteyam by his sides as he spun around, bending his knees to swoop the little boy through the air. An amused grin stretched over your lips as you watched Loâak and Kiri jump up and down waving their arms in the air as they pleaded to be the next one to have a turn.
You leaned further back slowly, making sure not to wake the sleeping Tuk cradled against your bosom. Your head rested against the netting of the hammock as you happily watched your husband play with all of the children. A warm feeling bloomed in your chest from the sight. You couldnât help but picture it with little children that shared both yours and Normâs features.
Norm had expressed to you about wanting kids before but you hadnât been ready. But the sky people had been long gone now, peace and happiness was restored within the clan and you believed it was now a time you could safely bring up a family. You bit your lip as you tried to picture all the ways your husband would react to your news when you told him. Before you could get too lost in your daydreaming, a quiet gurgle brought your focus back to Tuk. She wiggled slightly, her nose scrunching up before her body flinched as she let out a little burp. Your chest vibrated with quiet laughter as she settled once more, cuddling into your warm embrace.
Your hand came up to stroke her tiny soft black hairs, eyes softening as you were overwhelmed with the desire to hold your own baby in your arms.
A few hours later and Norm had successfully managed to herd all of the children into their shared hammock to sleep and awaited the return of Jake and Neytiri. Your Oloâeyktan and his wife arrived not much longer after their children drifted off and Neytiri was first to hop over to you to take her sleeping baby off your hands. The couple thanked you profusely despite you insisting it was your pleasure before you finally took your leave.
Your hand was intertwined with Normâs as you began your short walk back to your own sleeping area. A mischievous grin etched on your face as you turned, leading your husband down a different path. Norm furrowed his brow, â(Y/N)? Where are we going?â You only giggled at him over your shoulder as you continued to lead him towards the Tree of Souls. He was confused but let himself be guided to wherever you were taking him.
As you suspected, there was no one around. It was very late into the night and all of the clan would be sleeping at this time. Norm laughed at your grin but his face still looked very confused. His head tilted to the side as you slowed down, carefully walking through the makeshift path in the gaps of the tendrils until you reached the centre.
âNot that I donât love coming here with you, but is there a reason weâre here so late at night?â You turned to face your husband, pressing your chests together as your arms came up to wrap around his broad shoulders. Your eyes gleamed in the bioluminescent light around you, a nervousness coming over you. Your hands shifted to run through Normâs soft hair, it was more of a dark brown than a charcoal black like yours, another indicator of his avatar body.
You smiled as you looked into his eyes, âIt was nice taking care of the children tonight. You certainly had your hands full.â
Norm matched your smile, his hands placing themselves on your hips, holding your warm body against his own. âOf course, theyâre good kids. Jakeâs a good friend I donât mind helping him out.â
You bit your lip as you shifted your weight from one foot to the other, âPerhaps he could return the favour some day?â Normâs brows scrunched as he processed your words, it was clear he was not understanding your subtle hint. You laughed as you tried again, âMa Norm, I have been thinking that it is time to see if Eywa would deem us worthy of parenthood?â
Norm froze against you, worrying you as he didnât even blink. You frowned, âMa Norm?â
âDo you mean it?!â His whole face lit up as he leaned back to hold onto your shoulders, crouching a little to be face to face with you. You giggled as you nodded. Norm laughed, his arms encasing around your waist as he lifted you into the air and spun you around. A surprised squeal came out of you as he held you close, gently placing you on the ground. His hands came up to hold your face, leaning down to kiss you passionately. Your own hands came up to his chest as you bunched up his shirt in your fists.
âYawne, I have waited so long to hear you say those words.â Normâs confession made you blush, a flirtatious grin on your face as you teasingly dragged your fingers down his torso to hook your fingers into the waistband of his shorts.
âThen it would be cruel of me to make you wait any longer, dear husband.â
Norm couldâve easily been convinced he had died and was living out his dreams within Eywa at that moment. He could feel his heart racing as he wrapped his arms around you, pulling you in once again to encase your lips with his own. He slowly lowered himself to the ground, sitting back on his knees, lifting you up to sit on his lap as your legs spread to rest either side of his hips.
Your hands held his face as his neck was curved to look up at you. Turning his head to the side, you began peppering soft kisses against the side of his long neck. His arms tightened around your waist and back, holding you close to him. His shaky breaths urged you to pull more sounds from him, your teeth gently scraping over his skin earned you a quiet gasp.
Your hand moved back to fist into his hair, tugging firmly the way you knew he liked. âYou will be such a good father, I shall be proud to carry our children.â Normâs hands dug into the skin of your waist, his hips rolling up against yours to force a sharp moan from you.
In an instant you found yourself being laid on your back, legs open wide as Norm wedged himself between your thighs. His head dipped down to brush his nose against your neck, your head instinctively turning to give him more access to it. Your action was rewarded with a trail of open mouthed kisses leading down to your collarbone.
Normâs hand pressed against your flat stomach, raising his head back up to speak in your ear, âYouâll be so beautiful when youâre pregnant. I know it. Canât wait to see you full with my child. Have everyone see that youâre mine.â A shiver ran down your spine as your eyes darkened with lust. Norm wasnât the jealous type and you didnât want him to be, but sometimes during your intimate moments he would whisper these things to you that came from an entirely different personality. He was possessive and greedy and raw and you loved it.
A needy whine filled the air as your hands pulled on the fabric of his shirt, trying to take it off his back. He lifted away from you just long enough to yank the material off his torso and throw it to the side, immediately replacing the empty space with his body once again. His fingers carefully lifted the bindings of your top over the swelling of your breasts, exposing them to the evening air. Your back arched as his mouth latched onto a hardened nipple, his thumb brushing over the other.
Fingers laced between his hair, keeping his face smushed against your chest. Your hips wriggled underneath him as you tried to relieve the growing ache between your legs. Soft moans egged Norm on as he rolled his hips against your own, grinning around your nipple as you spread your legs even wider, âMa Norm, please.â
âI know sweetheart.â His head switched to your other breast, long fingers ghosting over your stomach to reach for the ties of your tewng. You raised your hips to allow him to pull the material off your body, discarding it to the side somewhere with his shirt. You didnât care where, more focused on his hand that gently caressed the underneath of your thigh. His hand moved lower and lower, a deep groan of relief came from your throat as he finally touched you there.
âSo wet already.â His lips mumbled against your skin as he came back up to kiss at your neck. You moaned when his fingers slid between your pussy to circle your clit. Your hips bucked, enjoying the feeling but wanting him to touch you lower.
âNext time, tĂŹyawn, I need you now.â You brought your hand down to encase his wrist, pushing it lower. He was only too eager to comply with your wishes. One finger entered with ease, pulling it out to guide two fingers in on the second motion. He rose to rest on the elbow of his unoccupied arm, eyes glued to your face taking in every reaction.
You were always beautiful to him, but when you were like this, it was something else entirely. The way your skin glowed in the light from the tree of souls, your eyes closed, long eyelashes splayed against your cheeks. Full lips parted into a moan as he curled his fingers inside of you. A sound between a whine and a sob as your head tilted back showing him the extended curve of your neck. You were ethereal.
âPlease, tĂŹyawn, more.â The hunger in your voice had him moving to shuffle out of his shorts, kicking the offending material down his legs and off his body. He kneeled between your legs, hand stroking his hard length once, twice. Your eyes opened to lock onto his, so full of love and lust, he couldnât take it any longer.
Leaning over, he guided himself to your entrance bucking his hips forward to push the tip inside.
âFuckâ Norm groaned as your mouth opened wide in a silent moan, hands raising over your head to grab at the blades of grass. He opened his legs wider to lower his hips, filling you more and more with his cock until his pelvis was flush against yours. One hand came up to interlock against yours above your head as the other reached behind his head to pull his kuru over his shoulder. With a shaky hand, you managed to reach for your own, lifting the end of your braid to expose the tendrils. A shared breathless gasp had you both panting softly as you made tsaheylu, the pleasure heightening to an intense level that almost brought you over the edge already.
You shifted your hips to indicate to him that you were ready for him to move. Norm gritted his teeth as he rolled his hips. The action scraped a moan from your mouth that he was only too eager to swallow up into his kiss, taking advantage of your parted lips to slide his tongue into your mouth. He shifted to lean down on his arm, your stomachs sliding against each other with the thin layer of perspiration that covered your bodies. Your hands came up around his sides to grab on to his shoulder blades.
âYou feel amazing sweetheart. Youâre so tight, squeezing my cock. So good for me.â Normâs incessant need to talk certainly had its perks at times. You couldnât speak, trusting your moans and cries of pleasure would show him the effect he was having on you. A five fingered hand gripped tight on your hip, holding you down as he increased the pace.
Your nails dug into his blue skin earning you a rough growl and a sharp thrust of his hips. Your back arched almost painfully as your body chased the approaching high.
A whiny sob of pleasure, âMa Norm, I canât.. not gonna last much longer.â A gentle nuzzle against your neck followed by a soft kiss, âMe either, itâs okay.â
He sat up, hands gripping your thighs to pull you back onto his cock with every thrust. The wet slap of your skin echoed into your ears flushing your face with a purple blush. âAh, ah!â Your moans grew louder and louder as the knot in your stomach tightened.
âThatâs it honey, come on, cum with me. You can take it.â Tears gathered in the corners of your eyes, toes curling as your orgasm wracked through your body. Your pussy clenched tightly around him, his hips slamming harshly into yours with one last powerful thrust. His seed was warm as it spilled inside you.
Heavy pants came from both of you as you slowly recovered from your highs. Normâs arms shook as he struggled to hold up his body weight. He wrapped his arms around you, rolling onto his back and pulling you on top of him. Your head rested against his heaving chest, ear listening to the fast drum of his heart beat. You sighed contently, having mostly caught your breath back. âWell that was fun.â Normâs chest shook as he laughed, his hand raising to brush the loose hairs away from your face.
âDo you think it worked?â You grinned in amusement, âSo impatient, tĂŹyawn. We canât possibly know until my next bleed.â An unsatisfied sigh had you rolling your eyes at his silliness. You lifted your head to meet his eyes.
âI wonder who they will take after the most.â Norm hummed in response, his hand continuing to stroke your hair. He felt your contentment through your joined kurus, making him smile. âI hope they have your beauty and caring nature.â
You smiled warmly, âAnd I wish for them to have your intelligence and clever wit.â Norm blushed, his cheeks turning a faint purple colour. You continued, âBut I will be happy no matter what because they will be a product of our love. I will pray to the Great Mother to find us worthy.â
Norm grinned as he looked down at your lips, âWe could always increase our chances the scientific way?â You raised a brow in confusion only to let out an undignified squeal as he rolled the two of you over once again. He muffled your giggles with a kiss as you bonded before Eywa again and again until the first light of dawn shone against your glistening flesh and your bodies finally caved to exhaustion.
remember when this was all we had
those were the days man so peak
feel free to totally ignore this because I donât think you write for avatar anymore, but thought Iâd try anyway, I was thinking an avatar norm spellman x Navi reader where they yk mate, possibly at the tree of souls or somthing ÆȘ(âŸÎ”âŸâ)Ê
Ma TĂŹnomum (18+ No Minors)
Summary: After the Great War you are given the job of teaching the human Normspellman the way of the Navi. When his chance to chose a mate comes you find yourself having more of an opinion on the matter then you originally thought
An: hello! Itâs no worries and this will actually be my first avatar story on this tumblr account and my first time writing for norm at all. Hope you enjoy!
The story will be written in English but itâs under the understanding that they are speaking Navi.
One English sentence is written bolded like this
Warnings: 18+ story. Not for minors to read. Soft sex. Very vanilla for this one, just two characters who are very in love and have been waiting for this moment. Reader is written as Fem for this story
When the Great War against the sky people ended, everyone was joyful as all the humans left the planet and you were able to go back to the life you once knew. Or, most of them at least.
A small handful of humans stayed, only with the Olo'eyktan, JakeSullys, permission. Scientists was the word you were taught for them. Not warriors.
Most of the clan avoided them, the sight of humans causing a deep feeling of disgust, even to the point that seeing the few with avatars made the clan slightly uneasy. You considered it the same for you, except for one man. Normspellman.
He was one of the scientists, a friend of the Olo'eyktan, and you had been asked specifically to teach him the ways of the clan. To help him fit in better. The first shock had been the Neytiri asked you herself.
Neytiri had been a life long friend, the two of you running along the first floor together and learning to hunt together, but she held some of the strongest hatred even for the humans Jakesully had let stay. So to have her asking you to help one feel more comfortable in the clan was a shock.
The second shock was that they asked you.
You didnât consider yourself the greatest at much in the clan. You could hunt, but not as well as others. You liked to fish, but werenât the most efficient. You werenât the strongest warrior or skilled at the sing cord singing. No, most days you found yourself making things with your hands. The slight coverings of Navi, baskets, jewelry, the base of songcords. There were many in the clan that had asked for your help in creating gifts in hopes of mating with their chosen clan member, and you gladly did it. Your hands were one of the few things that truly made you special, but you couldnât imagine a human finding that interesting. But you were wrong.
Normspellman, or Norm as he had instructed you to call him, was not like Jakesully when he arrived. Jakesully spoke none of the language, and jumped right into fighting and hunting and any physical activity Neytiri threw at him. Norm was much different. He spoke a good amount of Navi already, not perfect but enough to hold a conversation with no difficulty. He also seemed to have little interest in hunting or fighting. He just wanted to explore the world of pandora.
He looked at the plants and animals. He asked endless questions and always seemed excited for the answers. Curious. He was always curious. It was how you came to call him tĂŹnomum.
Today you stood in your normal meeting spot, your hands fidgeting nervously in front of you. In your hands was a beaded necklace. You had made it yourself from string and feathers, and a few special rocks you had collected. It was for norm and your heart felt like it couldnât decide whether to give it to him with a smile or to throw it as far as possible.
The feelings you had been having were confusing to yourself. You knew Norm was human, and most of the other dreamwalkers made you feel uneasy, but Norm didnât. You felt⊠happy with him. Your chest felt calm, you felt happy when you would sit and talk about plants for hours or when you would show him how to connect with the animals. You didnât understand why youâd prefer to spend your time with him over the rest of the clan, and in the confusion youâd crafted this small necklace you hoped and prayed heâd take.
âY/n!â The familiar voice called out, causing you to look up. There he was, Norm jogging up with a smile on his face. As always he wore those human clothing that you just couldnât understand, they were so constricting, heavy and hot, but youâd never forced him to change into something more Navi. It had always been his choice.
âtĂŹnomum,â you greeted with the familiar Navi greeting gesture as he finally reached you.
âI see you,â he rushed out to say with the movement of his hand. âBut I told you, you can just say Norm.â
âRight, Norm.â You said slowly with a nod. Your eyes scanning over him.
Norm looked right back before his eyes glanced down at your hands where the necklace hung. âWhatâs that?â
You practically froze at the question. Now was when you made the choice. Either you gave it to him, admitting how you feel and facing the possibility of him turning the gift down orâŠ
âNothing.â The word came out rushed when you finally did speak. âJust a silly project I used to show some children a knot.â you lied effortlessly and Norm seemed to accept it immediately. âAre you ready for today?â
Norms face quickly morphed from his usually casual appearance to a look of nervousness. âRight⊠today. The Ikran.â Today is the day Norm tried to get him Ikran.
âDo not be nervous. You have trained hard, and I would not be taking you if I donât believe you could do it,â you assured him as you slipped the necklace around your wrist to stay safe. Norma face relaxed a bit, though not for long. âThough still be careful. It will try to kill you if you donât work quick.â
âRight, yeah. Quick or it will kill me. Nothing to worry about.â
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The walk to the top of the mountain was long and by the time you reached the top it wasnât just Norm who was nervous. For some reason you were also nervous to see him complete such a difficult task. Many younger Navi succeeded at the trial, and itâs important step in becoming a true part of the clan, but the thought of him becoming hurt in anyway made your stomach drop.
âOkay, you will need to work quickly and smart,â you explained from behind the waterfall. âYouâll find one and have to mount it to connect your kuru to make the connection. Once it connects just think fly. Fly! That first flight is crucial.â
Norm nodded along as he took in the information. âQuick. Smart. Fly. Got it.â
âYou will be fine.â You stated, and after a moment. âBut be careful, tĂŹnomum.â
The two of you finally stepped out, watching all the Ikran turn their attention onto you. You stayed back as Norm stepped forward. One of the Ikran moved forward and Antonâs eyes locked onto it. That was the one he would try.
âOkay Norm⊠you got this.â You could barely hear him say the words before the Ikran jumped at him. You felt your heart in your throat as you watched him dodge before attempting to jump onto its back. Your eyes flicked between the face of the Ikran and where Norm was on the back before they went tumbling off the side of the mountain.
You surged forward to try and see them, but you only caught sight of them disappearing into the clouds. For a the longest five seconds of your life you donât breath, you didnât do anything as you stared downward until a blue blur suddenly flew up past you face and into the sky. Normâs yells of excitement hit your ears and you finally took a breath of relief. He had done it. He had an Ikran.
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The evening Norm joined the clan for dinner. He still wore his human clothing but the clan treated him differently. Heâd succeeded at a difficult task, he had earned some of their respect.
You were sat near a fire, uneaten food next to you as you played with the necklace youâd made. Your eyes were on Norm as you watched him speak to others. A few women approached to speak, their view of him had obviously changed. He was no longer just a dream walker, he was a possible mate. A friend of the Olo'eyktan. And it made you angry. They had looked down upon him at some point and now he was giving them attention. When you had done everything to support him? It made your blood boil.
âYou look as though you wish to end him,â Neytirisâ voice spoke as she lowered herself next to you. In her arms was her first child, Neteyam. He was only a few months old and already a strong child.
âPerhaps I do,â you stated firmly. âThese women treated him harshly and now they are all over tĂŹnomum,â you huffed.
âtĂŹnomum?â Neytiri asked with a raised eyebrow, causing you to blush at being caught with the nickname.
âHe is curious. Constantly curious. He always wishes to learn about our plants and wildlife. That is why I call him tĂŹnomum.â
Neytiri simply nodded as she bounced her child. âMa Jake believes you have feelings for the dream walker.â
Your eyes widened at her words being out so bluntly. âI⊠he what?â
âHe believes you have feelings. Is it true?â
You didnât know how to respond to Neytiris question. You barely understood the feelings you had yourself, and given Neytiris hatred for all humans you worried about her reaction if you said you did. So you answered honestly.
âI do not know.â Neytiri stayed silent so you continued. âHe makes me feel happy, and safe, but it feels wrong. He is a dream walker. A sky demon, I should not feel this way about him. And yet I am angered by the other women and⊠I felt compelled to make him this,â you offered the necklace for her to examine.
Neytiri took the necklace in one hand and looked at it thoughtfully. âIt is better than anything you create for other mates.â She stated. âYou spent a long time on it.â It wasnât a question, just a fact.
âYes, I spent many nights on it. But I do not know why.â Your eyes ran over the different colored rocks until it reached the main rock. It was a deep amber color, the color of Norms eyes.
âPerhaps you should give it to him,â she stated. âIt would give you a chance to see his reaction.â
Your eyes were wide at her words. âYou want me to give a mating gift to simply âsee their reactionâ? Are you crazy? Has motherhood drove you to madness?â Neytiri just laughed at your over the top reaction.
âPerhaps. But Jake and I see the way you look at him, and Jake tells me Norm also has feelings for you so-â Neytiri continued to talk but your mind stopped on that one thought.
âNorm⊠has feelings? For me?â You asked slowly.
Neytiri nodded. âThat is what he tells me when he leaves the sky demon base.â Her tail flicked a bit as she gritted out the last words. She hated that place, much like most of the clan. You did right along with her, it was why you avoided the outpost as much as possible, making norm meet you in the forest instead.
â⊠what should I do?â You asked, looking to your friend for guidance.
âHe has one more thing to try to join the clan, he must go to the tree of souls. And you will take him, that is where you will give him your gift,â she stated easily, though you frowned a bit.
âAnd that will work?â
âI believe so,â Neytiri nodded. âAnd if he doesnât reciprocate then he is a skxawng and I shall pluck his eyes from his head,â she stated harshly before looking down to her son to coo slightly when he fussed.
You watched them for a moment. Of course Neytiri had told you the story of her and Jake becoming mates, but it felt like this would be different. Neytiri was⊠Neytiri. She was the best at everything in the tribe, she and Jakesully were perfect together. But Norm could choose from so many women in the clan, it felt like a long shot. But for a moment, as Neytiri fussed over her son, you imagined what it would be like to be in that position. You and Norm, together. Happy. Eventually with a bundle of your own to carry around. It seemed too good to be true.
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Once again, you found yourself standing in the forest as you waited for Norm to join you. This time, however, you were in a new spot, just outside the hometree as you waited for Norm to finish with JakeSully. The sun was beginning to set as you waited, your hands tugging slightly at your coverings to make sure it sat just right. While covers were really just used to cover the bare minimum, it wasnât uncommon to make slightly more flashy clothing to attract mates, and you had spent most of the day making these ones. You hoped they sat perfectly. You also hoped the same for your hair that you had spent the time cleaning and styling to look as nice as possible.
âY/n,â Norma voice came from behind, causing you to turn around to meet him. Your eyes widened a bit upon seeing him though. Instead of his normal clothing, he had been dressed in the same thing every other male Naâvi wore. The clothes finally allowing you to see much of the skin that had been kept hidden. It was a bit odd, you were used to the lack of covering upon your clan, youâd never had any sort of reaction to it, but now your tail swished a bit and your eyes trailed all the way down his long torso and the muscles of his legs. For such an awkward moving man he was very much still muscular.
ââŠdoes it look okay?â Norms words pulled your attention back up to his face, making you realize that he seemed nervous about his clothing. âJake told me I really needed to be dressed more properly for the tree of souls. I was worried it looked silly.â
You were quiet for another long moment before nodding. âYou look good,â you nodded. âAnd we must start going before it gets too dark.â
Norm smiled and nodded as you began to lead him. It wasnât a far walk, and unlike when he first started working with you, Norm was able to keep pace with you fully, his mouth running constantly as he spoke. He always babbled like a child with to much to say, and you never stopped him. Just taking in his words like they were music.
As the two of you walked, and he talked, you let your eyes travel over his body. Curiosity. Thatâs what you called it. Despite knowing Jakesully had a dreamwalker body, a part of you expected Norm to not look fully Naâvi under those clothing, but he did. His smooth blue skin all over, a deep blue that you felt like youâd never see before on another. And the speckles of glowing light blue looked like starts plucked from the sky just for his form. Maybe they were. Perhaps the sky demons used the stars in the sky to make these bodies.
âWe are here,â you finally said as you stopped at the beginning of the tree. âI trust you know much about it?â
Norm nodded. âItâs like, the connection to Eywa. Itâs the most pure connection for the Naâvi. You guys use it for connection to memories and ancestors, after a child is born, and other major ceremonies like-â
âLike mating,â you cut him off. For a moment you saw a light blush come over his face before he nodded.
âRight. Like mating.â
âYou are a part of the clan now,â you said as you weaved through the tree, norm right behind you like he was scared to lose you in it. âYou can now choose a mate if your liking.â Your hand ran over one of the tendrils hanging down from the tree. âYou could bring her here and you both would join in front of eywa.â
Norm didnât respond as he walked around to stand in front of you. âDo you think I should find a mate?â He finally asked. Your eyes rose up to look at him, noticing how intensely he stared down at you with the golden eyes of his.
âI believe there is a Naâvi woman out there that would be over Eywa to be your mate. You make her quite happy.â You said slowly. âWhat would you like in a mate? Perhaps a singer? Or a strong warrior? We have many in the clan.â
âI know,â he nodded. âIâve⊠already chosen someone, but Iâm worried she wonât agree,â he admitted shyly. You felt like your heart was going to drop to your feet at those words. Already chosen someone? Was it one of the women last night? Had he been quietly admiring a woman from afar?
âIâm, Iâm sure she will feel the same,â you forced out. âI can always help with the mating gifts. Iâm quite good at it.â Your eyes had gone downward as you messed with your fingers.
âActually⊠Jake already helped me with one.â Before you even had the chance to look up his five fingers appeared in your line of sighed and carefully untangled your hands from each other to leave a necklace in your hands.
The necklace, for a loss of better words, was made badly. The strings were a bit loose, and the beads and rocks looked as though they could slip away in accident. And you loved it. It was so⊠norm.
âShe⊠she will love it,â you said softly before looking up at him. But you were surprised to see a look of frustration. âWhat is wrong-â
âJake said you would get it!â He sighed irritated, but it didnât seem to be at you directly.
âI would get what?â You asked as he took a steps back to run his hands over his face before coming back to you.
âOkay⊠okay Iâll have to say it I suppose.â He mumbled to himself. âOkay⊠the Naâvi I wish to mate with? Sheâs very skilled, but is often dismissive of it. She also always listens to my questions, answers them honestly, has never made fun of me for not knowing something, has the most beautiful laugh and eyes and-â
âtĂŹnomum,â you stared to get him to stop. âI get it, youâve found someone wonderful, will you give me the honor of her name?â You asked slightly annoyed at hearing him talk so highly of a woman.
âShit, Y/n itâs you!â Norm finally just forced himself to say. âY/n, you are the most skilled weaver Iâve ever met, your laugh makes me want to laugh right along with you, like a beautiful song. Youâre the most beautiful woman Iâve ever met, and I⊠I love you. Jake said you felt something for me so he helped me make that necklace and he said if I admitted it here it would work- and Iâm so sorry if you donât feel this way and Iâll totally leave you alone-â
âI have something for you,â you cut him off from his rant.
âYou⊠what?â He sounded shocked as you pulled out your own necklace you had made.
âI made this. A few days ago. At the time I told myself it was to welcome you to the clan, but now I believe it was for more.â You handed the necklace you had made over to him. âNeytiri told me that I should give it to you but I was unsure if you would feel the same way.â
âFeel the same way? Y/n, of course I do. I basically stumble after you day after day, I ramble through my anxiety to the point that Iâm sure you get annoyed by my voice-â
âI do not get annoyed with your voice,â you cut them off, and almost offended tone with it as you spoke. How could he suggest you got tired of hearing him speak. âThat is ridiculous.â
âWell, you wouldnât be the first,â He forced out through a laugh.
âI would never!â You insisted again, making a genuine smile come over his face. For a moment you both stood there before Norm spoke up.
âY/n, I do not know how Iâm supposed to do this, so Iâll just say it. I want to be your mate, if youâll have me.â He reached a hand out to you as though offering you the world, a world you would have together. Very carefully you reach out for his hand, your four fingers intertwining with his five as he pulled you slightly closer to him.
âOf course I will, TĂŹnomum,â you said quietly. Then, very carefully, like he thought youâd pull away, he pulled you close and connected your lips.
The moment they touched you leaned in closer, you lips moving slowly against his own. Norms hands came up to cradle your face, his fingers brushing against your skin like it was the most delicate thing in the world. Once there was a need for air you pulled back slightly, your hand already reaching for your kuru.
âHold it up,â you commanded though it was soft and kind. Norm reached for his own and held it up, the small tendrils appearing outside of it as yours did the same. âDo you really wish to have me?â You asked quietly.
âYes,â He nodded, eyes still gliding over your face. With the confirmation you moved your Kuru to his and they began to wrap around each other. The moment they touched it felt like your body was lit on fire. Every part of you feeling every part of him. Through your half closed eyes you could see his own eyes shut, Normâs breath heavy as he pushed forward so your chests were touching. Your faces moved to nuzzle one another, faces so close it felt like your breath was shared.
Slowly, Norms arms wrapped around your hips and he lowered the two of you to the ground. He sat back on his knees as you hovered over his lap, your faces moving back to connect your lips again. This time however, the kiss was much rougher. Instead of lips moving softly against each other, it was fast passed, lips being pulled on by sharp teeth.
You lost track of time as you continued to kiss one another. As always, Normâs mouth was running, but this time it was to say sweet things into your ears. Some you understood, others sounded alien, and you cherished every bit of it. Eventually, you felt your back press to the ground while Norm moved over top of you. Your legs wrapped around his waist while his head dipped down to bite at your neck. His lips felt warm and soft to the touch, and every pass of his teeth or tounge had you shivering.
âMa TĂŹnomum,â You panted out. âI want you, please.â
âI know, I know,â He forced out through his heavy breath. âIâm sorry, youâre just so beautiful. I want to see all of it.â His head dipped back down but this time instead of your neck he goes to your breasts, pushing the covering aside to find your nipple. He took the bulb into his mouth, and the genial suck had a loud moan leaving your lips.
âNormâŠâ You moaned out as he licked and sucked at your breast, sinking his teeth in lightly while his other hand played with your other breast. After a few movements he switched sides, his mouth making sure to give both mounds the proper attention.
Eventually your hand came up to grab his hair, pulling hard enough to get his head up to look at you. âMa TĂŹnomum, I need you. Now.â You said seriously and he nodded quickly.
âRight, yes. Of course.â The shift was a bit awkward, not quite as smooth as it could have been, but it didnât matter. You both stayed pressed as close together until finally, finally Norm pushed into you.
Your face pushed tightly to his neck, your heels digging into him as he sank in fully. For a moment, you were still, your walls fluttering around Norm, causing him to let out a deep breath.
âAre you okay-â
âMove,â You demanded through an airy breath, and with that Norms hips started to rock into you.
The movement was sloppy, lips finding each other again as your own hips moved up to meet his thrusts.
âYou look so beautiful, so pretty. You feel amazing- god I love you-â Norma groaned out in words you didnât understand. Your legs were shaky, and you could feel his back muscles tightening. âCum with meâ please baby, sum with me!â He groaned something out you still didnât recognize but you didnât care as your eyes rolled back into your head as your muscles tightened. You felt the same happening to Norm and then a flush of heat inside you, pushing you fully over the edge.
Everything went white for a few moments, you could feel your lips moving but had no idea what you said. All you knew for a while was pleasure, and then the warmth of Norms body holding you close.
âY/n..? Y/n?â When your hearing came back you could hear norms whispers. You opened your eyes tool up at him from where you both were now laying on the ground on your sides.
âHello,â You greeted softly with a smile, making Norm smile back.
âYou had me worried for a moment,â He admitted.
âI am okay, TĂŹnomumâ you promised as you nuzzled into him.
âYou keep calling me that,â He pointed out. âBut I donât know what it means.â
You tilted your head up to look at him. âCurious. It means you are curios.â You explained. âBecause you love to learn, youâre always curious.â
âThat⊠is the sweetest thing Iâve ever heard.â He admitted with a chuckle. âTĂŹnomam?â
âTĂŹnomumâ you corrected.
âTĂŹnomum?â You smiled as he said the name.
âMa, TĂŹnomum.â
Yess, finally. Was waiting exactly for something like this đ there's not enough written for Norm overall
James Cameron on the phone with me: did you like the movie Melissa?
Me: not enough Norm Spellman.
James: what?? But I let him ride an ikran. He did surgery! Thatâs way more Norm than anyone really needs, heâs just a guy.
Me: How did he get that ikran, James? I gotta know. Norm Spellman spinoff series or I riot.
James: no one wants that.
Me: not. Enough. Norm. Spellman.

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Me when the y/n in the fanfic I'm reading actually starts acting like THEE y/n.
Me when the y/n in the fanfic I'm reading actually starts acting like THEE y/n.
save a bull, ride a cowboy || rhett abbott
includes: smut 18+, fem!reader, riding, teasing, breeding kink(?), overstimulation, creampie.
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âwhat cowboy hat rule?!â
rhett merely chuckled as he gripped your hips. he watched with amused satisfaction as you sat in front of him, perched beautifully on his lap, looking like a lost deer, wearing his cowboy hat and a satin nightgown.
âoh câmon, sweetheart, youâve been in wyoming for how long? surely ya know the cowboy hat rule,â he teased as he sat up straighter against the bedâs headboard.
âi-i didnât think it was realâŠâ you pouted.
rhett laughed and nudged your arm lightly, âwe take our brisket and cowboys very seriously âround here, hon.â
you huffed. you thought you were being cute by putting on rhettâs cowboy hat and straddling his lap. you proudly showed off your new look; all you were missing were some cowboy bootsâbut rhett was strict about not trudging mud into the bedroom.
âno pouting,â he said as he pulled your bottom lip from your teeth. âi didnât make the rules, but i do stick to âem. iâm a law abiding citizen.â he teased.
you let out a snort of amusement, âlast time i checked, you were charged with aggravated assault.â
rhett smirked, âsave that sass for the ridinâ youâll be doinâ.â
and thatâs how you found yourself right now; hands splayed out on his abs, lifting yourself up and down his fat cock. he was so bigâfilling you up to the brim and stretching your walls in a delicious way.
his cowboy hat shifted on your head with every bounce, growing more and more askew. rhett couldnât take his eyes off of you. the way your eyebrows raised up in a soft arch, a perfect mirror of your back as you continued to ride him so diligently; your mouth falling open into a perfect âoâ shape, much like your puâ
ârhett, please,â you begged, squeezing his hands that were on your hips, silently pleading with him to help you.
he snapped out of his reverie and bit his lip, easily pulling you to bounce on his aching dick. you let out a soft moan, your body limping forwards against his chest. rhett chuckled.
âyouâre doinâ a bad job at beinâ a cowgirl, sweetheart.â
you let out a petulant whine, ââm tryingâŠâ
he almost felt bad for you.
almost.
he suddenly held you in place before he started pistoning his cock up into you. you let out a cry, your breath hitching in your throat as you tried to steady yourself.
âr-rhett!â you shrieked.
ââm showinâ ya how to do it, darlinâ.â he remarked, his gaze focused on the sight of his long cock disappearing in and out of your tight cunt. he growled, his head tipping backwards. âya gotta tame the bull. how else ya gonna ride?â
with shaky hands, you mustered up enough strength to start fucking down into him. rhett opened his eyes and looked at you, seeing the determination on your adorable face. he chuckled, a deep, low sound that only made your walls clench tighter around him. he hissed in pleasure.
âthatâs it, girl. keep ridinâ me, just like thatâdoinâ so good fâ me,â he encouraged you, his hands now finding purchase on your ass and kneading the skin there.
the sheen of sweat on rhettâs torso made it harder for you to hold on, your hands slipping every few seconds. you opted for gripping his hair by the roots, which made him groan loudly, burying his face in your neck.
âfuck, sweetheart. youâre gettinâ good at this. ridinâ me like a champ.â he praised, leaving the sloppiest of kisses on the juncture between your neck and shoulder.
âi-iâm close,â you mumbled between breathy moans.
âgettinâ close? let me help ya finish,â rhett replied, one of his hands moving down between your legs and coaxing your clit in torturously slow circles.
with a high-pitched whine, you keeled forward, your head resting on his shoulder as you kept bouncing on his length. âfeels so nice, babe,â you mumbled against his skin.
âyeah, i know it does.â he responded, his fingers moving faster over your sensitive nub. âcum on my cock, sweetheart.â
you whimpered and nodded, ââm gonnaâah! so, so close, Iââ
your orgasm washed over you in waves, your body shivered as you finally let go of that knot building inside your stomach and the scream that was bubbling up in your throat. your body went limp against rhettâs, but you still managed to keep bouncing on him mindlessly, like a dumb bunny in heat.
he chuckled, âsuch a good cowgirl,â he said before grunting. âfuck, baby, youâre clenchinâ on me so tight, gonâ make me paint your pretty pussy white.â
you nodded eagerly, âyes, please. wanna feel it inside.â
rhett groaned, his voice rumbling with the force of it, âsweetheartâshit, ya canât talk to me like that. gonna make meâfuck!âknock ya up by accident.â
you were overstimulated, practically buzzing as he kept moving you up and down on him, chasing his high. but it just felt so good to have him inside you, stretching your tight pussy into the shape of his dick.
he let out a trembling breath, âgonna cum. where do ya want it, baby?â
âi-inside,â you babbled.
on any other occasion, rhett wouldâve asked you again to make sure you were certain. but tonight, his brain was so fucked out by the sinful heat of your cunt that he didnât even argue. he came without a momentâs delay, his cum shooting out in thick spurts, stuffing you completely.
your hole clenched around him, a silent act of gratitude for filling you up so nicely. you let out a pathetic whimper against his neck, your hand coming up to weakly scratch his tattooed chest.
rhett just kept rocking into you, gradually slowing down to ride the high of his ecstasy. he eventually stopped but didnât pull out just yet, wanting to plug his cum into you for as long as he could without you writhing in overstimulation.
he panted, trying to catch his breath. âand that, my dear, is how ya ride a cowboy.â
you pulled back from his chest and met his gaze. his cowboy hat was hanging on your head by a thread and you had the most fucked out look on your face, cheeks all hot and drool coming out the side of your pouty lips. he stared at you in admiration; you were the prettiest thing heâs ever laid eyes on.
âdid ya enjoy your first ridinâ lesson?â he teased with an airy chuckle.
you nodded, out of breath but with a proud smile. âdid i do well?â you asked meekly.
rhett let out a small snort of laughter, âyeah, ya did. we needa work on your endurance, though, babe.â
written by vivianfiles
Accidentally clicking on tumblr when showing somebody something on my phone and the most outrageous booty clenching smut is the first thing that comes up
Soap fucked the Captain's Daughter
INT. CAPTAIN PRICEâS OFFICE â NIGHT
The mood is serious. Dimly lit. The tension is thick. Captain Price stands behind his desk, hands braced on the wood, jaw clenched. Gaz sits in a chair off to the side, wide-eyed, sensing danger. Soap is grinning like a schoolboy who just got away with skipping class. Heâs recounting somethingâanimated, smug, proud.
SOAP Mate, you shouldâve seen her. Bloody firecracker. Had me gasping for air. Not to be crass, Cap, but letâs just sayâshe's might be stronger than me. She's a beast, Iâll tell you that.
GAZ (eyes widening) Johnny, shut up.
SOAP What? What?! I'm just sayinââIâve never been folded like that in my life. She said she was into military guys and I was like "say less."
GAZ (horrified) Soapâ
PRICE (very, very quiet) Her name?
SOAP Uh⊠[Y/N]. [Y/N] Price.
PRICE (pause. calm. too calm) [Y/N]. Price?
SOAP Yeah, mate. Brunette. Killer smile. Cute little tattoo on her hip that saysâwait⊠(he freezes, blinking) âŠPrice?
GAZ(whispers) Oh my God.
PRICE (face turning red, voice rising) You slept with my daughter?!
SOAP (panicking) Waitâwait wait wait, hold on! Your daughter daughter?!
PRICE (yelling now) YOU BRAGGED TO ME ABOUT IT. IN DETAIL.
SOAP I didnât know she was YOUR kid! I thought she was just a civvy! A hot civvy! She didnât say anything!
PRICE She called me DAD, you absolute muppet!
GAZ (screaming from the chair) I told you to shut up, Johnny!!
SOAP (trying to recover) IâI can explain! It was mutual! It was passionate! It was respectful! I saluted herâtwice!
PRICE (roaring) YOU'RE DEAD, MACTAVISH!
Price starts circling the desk like a bull whoâs just been let out the gate. Soap starts backing toward the door, hands up.
SOAP Sir! Sir! Captain! Letâs talk about this like grownâAH!â
Price lunges. Soap bolts. Gaz leans back, takes a sip from the water bottle on Priceâs desk, and sighs.
GAZ They are never gonna live this down in briefing tomorrow.

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Staged Romance - Kim Namjoon One-Shot
Pairing: !Idol Namjoon x f. reader
Genre: explicit romance (smut) !! MINORS DNI !! đ
Word count: ~ 28k
Summary: Y/N and Namjoon enter into a mutual agreement to fake date, with Y/N aiming to catch Jimin's attention and Namjoon hoping to win back his ex. What starts as a carefully crafted plan to fool everyone around them slowly begins to unravel as real emotions creep in. With every stolen glance, shared laugh, and moment of vulnerability, they find themselves questioning the boundaries they've set. When pretending becomes indistinguishable from reality, Y/N and Namjoon must decide if this is still part of the plan or the start of something real.
!! Warnings !!:Â vaginal sex, protected sex, fingering, a bit slow burn, angst, fluff, female riding,
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âIâll step out for a bitâ I said as I stood up from the table where I had been hanging out with the whole BTS group. It was late at night, and after all the filming they had done for their newest Run BTS show, the staff had booked them a two-story house for the night. We had just finished dinner and were chatting at the table while playing some games. Earlier, I had been seated between Namjoon and Taehyung, with Jimin and J-Hope in front of us, and my sister and her boyfriend, Jungkook, to their right. Jin and Suga were tired and had gone to sleep straight after dinner. I decided to step out onto the balcony for a few minutes.
My sister was deeply in love with Jungkook, and he felt the same way about her. I wouldnât say I was jealous, but my situation with my crush on one of the group members had never progressed any further. Every time we met on days like this, I felt a pang of disappointment. Itâs not that I lack the courage to confess my feelings, I just sensed that he wasnât interested. Jimin had always been polite and kind, and that was that. I tried to distract myself from my feelings as I stared at the view ahead. The night was a bit chilly, so I quickly lit up a cigarette. I had never been a fan of smoking, but life happens and sometimes it leads to bad habits. I put the cigarette between my lips and took out my lighter. After multiple attempts, I kept failing to get it lit.
âDamn, I canât even light thisâ I muttered to myself. All this crush drama and the work I had to return to tomorrow made me feel burned out. Sometimes, I wished I could just book a flight and go on vacation to clear my mind.
Then, a small flame lit up in front of my face. I stepped back, surprised.
âI saw you out here and noticed you were struggling with that.â Namjoon said, pointing to the lighter I was clutching.
âHa! So you could tell from that far that Iâm new to this? I donât even think itâs broken, I just havenât used it properly. Iâve only done it a few times over the past few days.â
âNever thought I would see you smoke. You should drop it; itâs a bad habit.â Namjoon took a pack of cigarettes from his pocket, pulled one out, lighting it and nodding in my direction, telling me to bring mine closer so he could light it.
âYou do realize youâre smoking too, even though you said that, and lighting mine isnât going to make me quit.â I replied as I approached, the cigarette back in between my lips while looking at him.
âIâll forgive you tonight, you seem to have a lot on your mind judging on how you left earlier.â He said as he came closer, covering the cigarette with his free hand and lighting the cigarette for me, his gaze never breaking mine.
âJoon, I didnât know you were so observant. But yeah, I do, lifeâs been rough lately.â I said as I blew my first puff in the air.
âWell, I just hope it isnât the fault of a particular person,â he teased.
âHuh? Wait, what?â I panicked, feeling my cheeks flush.Â
âYou like Jimin, donât you?â At that moment, I think I stopped breathing. He said it so bluntly, like it was a fact. The thought of anyone inside the house overhearing made me incredibly embarrassed. I knew for a fact that no one had heard it, they all were quite loud in there. Besides my sister, no one knew about my feelings.
âWhat gave that away? Haha! I mean, I have a crush on all of you, in case you didnât know.â I said nervously, hoping that maybe by saying that, I could hint to him that it was true, but he didnât have to know the specifics.Â
âYeah, right. You kept staring at him the whole time during dinner and while we played games.â
âWas it that obvious?â I facepalmed myself.
âLetâs say a little bit,â Namjoon said, puffing out some smoke.
There was a brief silence after that, the only sound being the smoke from our cigarettes. I decided to break the silence again.
âWell, now you know the truth, I guess, and as you might know, he doesnât feel the same way, so these feelings will fade on their own.â
Namjoon turned his head to look at me. âHow do you know he doesnât like you back?â
âWell, heâs never initiated anything like that. I donât think heâs ever come to talk to me first, it has always been me! Gosh, that sounds so pathetic, right?â
âNo, I can see what you mean. Maybe heâs shy and just needs a little push.â
âLike what?â I had heard that so many times from my sister that I couldnât bear Namjoon saying it again. So I snapped, sounding a bit more on edge than I intended.
âI donât know, maybe by making him realize what heâs losing out on or something like that.â
âI understand what you mean, but I would like the person I like to know beforehand, not me having to squeeze it out of them.â
âRight, but nobodyâs perfect, so you might have to give that small push.â
âWell, I donât even know how to startâŠâ I trailed off focusing on looking at the ground.
âUse me.â
âWhat?!?â My head snapped back and I nearly dropped the remainder of my cigarette on the floor. âArenât you in a relationship, or did I hear that wrong?â
âNope, you heard it right. And to answer your other question, I broke up with her a few weeks ago. Actually, she sorta broke up with me. I was thinking about making her jealous to show her what she lost, kinda like your situation. We should help each other out, get what we want, and then go back to normal.â
âWait, so she broke up with you? What the hell, for real? Her loss though⊠So does that mean you want to fake-date for a while to see how things turn out? I mean, Iâm not against it, but there are a million things that could go wrong. I have to tell my sister about it, and probably Jungkook with his big mouth will spill the beans, and what about the media? Howâs that going to work?â
âWell, first, donât tell your sister the whole truth for now, just spin this whole situation with a white lie. As for the media, we wonât go out in public togetherâjust to closed events that my ex might attend, along with other staff members at nights like this when itâs only us as a group.â
âRight⊠and how long are we faking this? We canât just go out there and drop the bomb on the members and be like, âHey guys, weâre dating.â That will confuse everyone!â
âDonât worry about that. They might think Iâm the jerk who is using you after my ex, but we want Jiminâs attention, donât we? So he can notice you properly, although now that Iâve said it, you being my fake girlfriend and him having feelings for you kinda hurts my ego.â
âLook whoâs jealous now! Haha. But omg, this is crazy, Namjoon. How long have you been planning this?â I questioned him, raising an eyebrow.
âI just thought about it after seeing you here on the balcony.â he said, raising his shoulders, as if it was no big deal.
âWow, I donât know how to respond to that.â
âYou just donât. We can discuss everything in detail later. Are you in or not?â
My mind was racing. I had always been very calculative, Iâd never been spontaneous, like those people who book a flight within a day and leave for a trip, returning a month later, especially not like this. But something about Namjoonâs plan made me feel safe. Yes, it would cause a little drama in the group, but I doubted it would lead to anything major, right?Â
âFuck it. Yes, Iâm in⊠but we are definitely setting some rules later on.â
âThen shall we?â Namjoon extended his hand toward mine, motioning towards the room. I let him take it, and we both smiled at each other as we walked back hand in hand where the others were.
***
The room had changed since I quickly left for the balcony. Now, everyone was engaged in different activities. My sister and Jungkook were deep in conversation, laughing about something, while J-hope was dancing to some background music. Taehyung and Jimin were laughing loudly, watching him. Namjoon and I walked toward the table, still holding hands. J-hope noticed us first, abruptly stopping his dance and screamed loudly, shaking the whole house. You could hear Yoongi and Jin coming out of their rooms, frustrated about the commotion.
J-hopeâs eyes widened, and everyone followed his gaze to our linked hands. My eyes instinctively searched Jimin's face. I couldnât pinpoint his reaction; he clearly wasnât laughing anymore, but his expression was unfazed, and I had no idea what he might be thinking.
âY/N! Why are you holding hands with Namjoon?â my sister exclaimed, rising from her chair in shock. I had anticipated her reaction, but at that moment, my throat went dry. I didnât know what excuse to give. It looked like Namjoon sensed my hesitation. He squeezed my hand once and stepped toward my sister, not letting go of my grip.
âWell, you caught us! We just started dating this week and didnât want to keep it from you guys any longer, so we decided to announce it today. Y/N was telling me that you might kill her later if we dragged this out without telling everyone,â Namjoon said, while everyone stood in silence. From time to time, I averted my gaze from him to Jimin, who didnât bother to look at me directly but was actively listening to his hyung.
âWell, congrats, guys! Is this why J-hope screamed?â Suga said, yawning. âIâm going back to sleep.â
âYeah, me too. But congrats!â Jin added as he headed back to his room.
âWhoa, that explains why you guys were seated next to each other today!â Taehyung said, covering his mouth as if heâd said something he shouldnât have.
âI noticed you following her after she excused herself, but I didnât think you were dating, hyung,â J-hope chimed in.
âY/N, as long as youâre happy I am too but you have to tell me all the details later,â my sister said. âYeah, congrats, guys! Now your sister and I wonât be the only couple here!âJungkook exclaimed.
âThanks, everyone,â I said, smiling at how supportive they were, even though this was all just a facade. I really hoped they wouldnât be upset later when we had to tell them that we were ââbreaking upââ.
âDidnât you just break up with your ex, Namjoon?â Jimin finally spoke up. I hadnât expected him to go after Namjoon like that.
âYes, she dumped me weeks ago, but I always had my eyes on Y/N. Sheâs different, as you might have noticed,â Namjoon replied, turning to me with a smile.
âCongrats, then,â Jimin said, rising from his chair. âIâm going to sleep, Iâm actually tired.â He glanced at Taehyung, probably signaling him to follow since they were sharing a room.
âThanks, bro. We should probably all go to sleep anyway, itâs late.â Namjoon pulled me closer and kissed my cheek before leaving quickly, leaving everyone stunned.
The room fell silent, and I could feel my cheeks heating up. I probably looked like a teenage girl who just interacted with her crush. His gesture was making this feel less fake than it was. Damn him.
Everyone was looking at me, including Jimin, who slowly looked me up and down before leaving after Namjoon.
âWell, Y/N, Iâm happy for you and Namjoon. You seem to like each other a lot! We can tease you two later. Iâm off to sleep, too. Bye!â J-hope said, dragging Taehyung with him as they left.
It was just me, Jungkook, and my sister now.
âIâll leave you girls to it. Goodnight, Y/N. Goodnight, love,â Jungkook quickly pecked my sister on the lips and left the living room.
âLook, letâs discuss this tomorrow; I want to sleep too!â I quickly fake yawned looking at my sister.
âNo way, sissy! Weâre staying up all night until you give me all the details!â she said and pulled my arm towards our room.
Great, this is going to be a long night.
*** The next morning, I woke up after only two hours of sleep. The late-night conversation I had with my sister about Namjoon made everything feel surreal. Sure, Iâd lied a bit, letting her believe that this was real, but sheâd understand later, I didnât want her accidentally telling Jungkook and blowing our cover.
I grabbed my phone, got up, and started dressing to go for a walk to clear my head. I decided to just wear something casual , a white tank top and jeans. Mid-change, my sister woke up.
âY/N, whatâs with all the noise? I want to sleep,â she groaned.
âYouâd have slept better if you hadnât insisted on talking last night,â I replied, rolling my eyes.
âYeah, yeah, whatever. Are you going to Namjoonâs already?â she teased getting up to look at me.
I finished putting on my top and headed toward the door. âIâm getting coffee first. See you later.â
As I opened the door and took a step forward, I smacked right into a firm chest. After a second, my blurry vision cleared, and I looked up to see Namjoon, his fist raised as if about to knock.
âOuch,â I muttered, rubbing my head.
âYou alright?â he asked, concerned in his voice.
âOh my god, Joon! She was just coming to you!â my sister shouted from her bed.
âIs that true?â he teased, raising an eyebrow.
I quickly closed the door so my sister couldnât hear or see us anymore. âNo,â I said, trying to keep a straight face.
âSure,â he replied, his dimples showing in a playful grin.Â
âYouâre enjoying this, arenât you?â
âCanât confirm or deny.â
âSo, what are you doing here?â I asked, curious.
âWell, you mentioned we had some unfinished ârulesâ to go over. I figured since everyoneâs still asleep, Iâd come get you and finalize everything.â
âWhat if I hadnât answered the door? I barely slept last night.â
âIâd have walked in,â he said with a shrug.
âYou wouldnât dareâŠâ
âScared, Y/N?â
âMe? Never. But seriously, what if I was changing? And I share a room with my sister.â
âI wouldnât mind seeing that,â he teased, earning a smack on the arm from me.
âOuch! Relax, Iâm joking. We need to make this look convincing, you know, we canât act like just friends.â
âFine. Just save it for when others are around, then.â
âAlright, letâs head to the park nearby. I doubt anyone would be there to recognize us this early.â
âSure.â
***
We found ourselves sitting on a bench at the park. It was early, and no one else was around.
âSo, I think we should come up with some rules, like they do in the movies,â I suggested.
âDonât people end up falling for eachother in the movies when they say this?â he questioned me.
âHello! You know what I mean, stop joking around.â I said, slapping his arm.
âOkay okayâŠIâm up for whatever youâre comfortable with, Y/N. You say your rules, and Iâll say mine.â
âFine. So, this is kind of clichĂ©, but no kissing unless absolutely necessary, like if people are starting to suspect something. I donât want this to be too⊠cheesy.â
âI understand that,â he said, nodding. âBut if you want to kiss me, Y/N, just say so.â
I rolled my eyes. âI think youâre getting ahead of yourself.â
âOkay, Iâm fine with other PDA stuff. But you have to let me know if youâre seeing anyone for real or if that ex returns. I donât want to interfere with anything important. Same goes for me if, say, Jimin confesses or something. And this lasts for a maximum of two months. Weâre not dragging this out. Deal?â
âYeah, yeah, deal. Itâs all in here, don't worry .â He tapped his head with his index finger following along with a grin. âAnything else you want to add?â I replied.
âYeah, just one thing: promise not to fall in love with me.â
I gave him a deadpan look, but he burst into laughter. âYou shouldâve seen your face! Iâve always wanted to say that line.â
âUnbelievable. Are you serious? I thought you were better than this!â I laughed, shaking my head.
âHey, Iâve always been this way,â he replied with a wink.
âSure, sureâŠâ
***
We decided to head back to the house after our chat. As we approached, Namjoon standing beside me suddenly took my hand and pulled me towards him. Now we were standing face to face as he tucked a loose strand of hair behind my ear, leaning close. âShh, heâs watching. Right there, on the balcony.âHis head made a gesture leaning slightly forward towards the balconyâs direction but I didn't dare to turn my head and look.
And just like that, we walked toward the entrance, hand in hand.
âHere come the newlyweds!â Taehyung shouted as soon as we stepped in.
âY/N, does this make you the groupâs âmomâ? Since Namjoonâs the dad and leader?â J-hope joked laughing.
Namjoon released my hand and muttered to me, âGotta grab something from my room.â He slipped away, and I turned to J-hope, who was eagerly awaiting an answer.
âYes, I guess Iâm the mom now!â I declared, making a playful grab for him. He bolted, and I chased him into the living room while everyone laughed and shouted at us to stop.
We finally stopped running when Jimin came down the stairs, and I bumped into him, making us both fall to the floor.
âAre you okay? Iâm so sorry, didnât see you there!â I said flustered.
Jimin stood up quickly and stretched a hand out to help me, but before I could grab it, Namjoon stepped in and helped me up instead.
âI leave for one second and you already have other guys all over you Y/N,â Namjoon teased looking at Jimin and me.
âNot my fault! Blame J-hope,â I said, playfully glaring at him.
âMe?? I didnât do anything!â J-hope protested from across the room.
âYouâve done it now, J-hope! You made Namjoon unhappy. Run for your life!â Jungkook shouted, grinning.
Namjoon took off after J-hope, and I was left standing next to Jimin.
âYou sure youâre okay?â he asked, his eyebrows slightly shooting upwards.
âYeah, donât worry.â
***
The rest of the day passed with a few more playful teases from the guys. The shoot was over yesterday, and we were all getting ready to leave. As everyone packed their things, we gathered in the living room to say our goodbyes. J-hope and Taehyung were still struggling to pack up so everyone decided to just stay downstairs till they finished. As for me I hadnât gotten much sleep, and I felt myself starting to doze off on the couch.
Just before I drifted off, my phone buzzed with a message from Namjoon. I looked up to see him watching me with a small smile.
Namjoon: It was a close call earlier
Y/N: Close call for what? I replied, confused.Â
Namjoon: Jimin helping you and being all touchy
Y/N: Yeah, why did you interfere then?
Namjoon: You need to play hard to get.
I rolled my eyes at him, and he sent me a screenshot of our text conversation. Confused, I opened it to see if anything looked different but couldnât figure it out.
Namjoon: I can see that confused look, I already changed your contact name to âY/N <3â. Change mine, too.
âFine,â I muttered.
After thinking about it, I matched him and set his name to âNamjoon <3â. I took a screenshot and sent it back to him.
His only reply was a single red heart.
***
After we left that day, Namjoon and I didnât have much reason to meet up. We texted here and there, so my phone lit up with his name from time to time for my sister to see and his phone with my name for the boys. Although lately with the guysâ busy schedules, we didnât actually hang out. Two weeks passed like this.
One day, my sister casually brought it up. âYou know, even when heâs busy, Jungkook comes to see me. I havenât seen you and Namjoon together at all. Are you guys even dating?â
I panicked. Was it that obvious? âOf course we are! Heâs just been busy, but we talk every day. I was just about to visit him at the company,â I replied quickly, hoping sheâd buy it. I didnât even know Namjoonâs schedule for the day, so I could only hope heâd be there.
âReally? Jungkook mentioned theyâre rehearsing a new choreography and might be there late tonight.â
Maybe I should go there just for today to clear any suspicions out .âYep, I knew that! Well, see ya!â I said, grabbing my things and rushing out the house.
After a quick stop at the nearest convenience store to grab snacks for everyone, I tried calling Namjoon three times, but he didnât pick up. Finally, I decided to just head to the company and hope for the best.
When I arrived at the building, I used the staff access card my sister had gotten from Jungkook. Despite Namjoon and I being a âcouple,â no one else at the company knew, aside from the guys, so it wouldâve been suspicious for me to have my own card.
I knew theyâd be in one of the practice rooms, but there were a lot on the second floor, and other groups seemed to be practicing there at the same time. I tried my best not to look suspicious as I moved closer to each door, listening for any familiar music, hoping to recognize one of BTSâs new singles.
After several tries, I finally heard that familiar tune I was looking out for. I waited outside until the music stopped, indicating they were either taking a break or resetting. Once it was quiet, I slipped inside.
They were all there, gathered in front of a camera, analyzing their dance moves. Jimin noticed me first and gave a small smile.
The others must have caught on because Namjoon and the guys turned their heads toward me.
âY/N!â J-hope shouted, âWhat are you doing here? Missed Joon already?â
I didnât even bother responding. Namjoon quickly walked over and asked, âWhat are you doing here?â He positioned himself in front of me to shield me from the othersâ view.
âWell, I tried calling three times to let you know I was coming, but you didnât pick up. What else was I supposed to do?â I lowered my voice. âPeople are getting suspicious, you know. My sister even asked why we never hung out since announcing we were together.â
âIâve been busy, as you can seeâŠâ
âI noticed, which is why I came here to act like the girlfriend who missed you and all that corny stuff.â
âRight⊠Okay, go on with the show.â
I looked over his shoulder to see if the other members were still watching, and they were, especially Jimin, who gave me a look that made me wonder if he was jealous or just amused. I set the snacks on the floor, wrapped my arm around Namjoonâs waist, and hugged him tightly.
âBear with it for me a bit, Joon,â I whispered.
He didnât reply, he just hugged and squeezed me back. After a couple of seconds, I let go, picked up the snacks, and walked over to the guys.
âYes, J-hope, youâre right. But who said I donât miss you all too? I also brought some snacks, I wasn't sure what everyone liked, so I just got a bit of everything.â
âWOAH! Y/N, youâre the best!â Taehyung shouted, rushing over to peek into the bags.
Jimin stepped up and took the bags from me, gently brushing my hand as he thanked me before taking them to a nearby table. The others gathered around while Namjoon stayed beside me. I felt his presence and turned to him. âWe need to talk.â
âCan we do it after the shoot? Weâve got one more left.â
âOhâŠâ Feeling shy, I blurted out, âCan I stay and watch? Not in a creepy way, just until youâre done so we can talk privately.â
âYes, Iâd like that⊠I mean, yeah, sure. The others might think itâs cute, you waiting around like a proper girlfriend.â
âHey, I am a good girlfriend, thank you very much! ⊠Wait, do you think itâs cute when girls stay and watch you practice?â
âNot all girls, just my girlfriend,â he said with a wink.
âOh please, you act like youâve had so many.â I rolled my eyes.
âI wonât tell you how many, but⊠what Iâm trying to say is, I want you to stay.â
âOkayâŠâI didn't know how to respond to that. But I had already decided that I wanted to stay.
âJoon, letâs finish this up so we can dig into the snacks!â Jin called from the table.
âComing!â Namjoon replied, giving me a quick kiss on the cheek before heading back. It always catches me off guard when he does that. Flustered, I found a chair near the corner where the camera couldnât catch me.
Soon, the music started, and all seven of them moved in perfect sync. My eyes traveled first to Jimin, his moves were fluid and perfectly on beat. Then I glanced at Namjoon, whose dancing had a different but equally captivating vibe. I couldnât help but fangirl a little, watching them perform up close reminded me of just how professional they were. I didnât even realize Iâd been staring at Namjoon the entire time.
When the music stopped, everyone cheered, âGood job, everyone!â
I swear I heard Suga mutter, âFinally, I can go to sleep now.â
I laughed to myself, watching their reactions, and before I knew it, Jimin was standing in front of me.
âHey, I think you bought too many snacks. Want to come over to the table and share with us?â
âSure,â I replied, realizing I was actually hungry. âI left in a hurry to get here and mightâve skipped lunch.â
As I sat down at the table with everyone, Jimin took the seat right next to me. But Namjoon was nowhere to be seenâheâd disappeared entirely. Curious, I quickly slipped my phone under the table and messaged him to ask where he was. I mustâve looked worried, because Jin caught on and leaned over with a gentle smile.
âHey, Y/N, is everything alright? Want some ramen? Iâm prepping some now.â
âOh, yes, thank you, Jin! Everythingâs fine, donât worry!â I replied, brushing off my concern. Namjoon was probably in the restroom or something. I started to dig in as Jin placed a warm bowl of ramen in front of me.
âSo, Y/N, how far have you and Namjoon gone?â Taehyung teased, grinning mischievously.
I nearly choked on my noodles, coughing as Jimin shot Taehyung a sharp look and patted my back gently.
âTae, thatâs really none of your business,â Jimin retorted, his voice carrying a protective edge.
Taehyung just shrugged and grinned wider. âCome on, Jimin, weâre all friends here, right, Y/N? Where did Joon-hyung go either way? If you were my girlfriend, I wouldnât leave you for one second alone!â
âGood thing youâre not her boyfriend thenâyouâd drive her insane,â Jimin muttered, rolling his eyes.
âYeah, like youâre any better, Mr. Single,â Taehyung shot back.
âNot for long,â Jimin whispered, almost too low to hear. I turned to him with a curious look, only to see Taehyung caught off-guard, equally stunned.
âIâll be right back,â I said, standing up. âGonna drag Namjoon back here so he doesnât miss all the food.ââ
I headed to the hallway, scanning the area for him. When he wasnât on the second floor, I went downstairs, guessing he might be in the smoking area by the parking lot. I tried calling him, but he didnât pick up. After twenty minutes of looking, I finally found him, but he wasnât alone. A woman stood close, and from the look of things, they were deep in conversation. I approached quietly, not wanting to intrude, but as I got closer, I couldnât help but overhear.
âHow have you been?â she asked softly. âYou know I have missed you.ââ she said while rocking in place and tracing her fingers along his bicep.
âFine,â Namjoon replied, his voice tight, while staring at her hand. âWhat else do you want me to say? You know why we ended things. What do you want now, why are you here?â
Without a second thought, I stepped up beside Namjoon, slipping my arm through his yanking him away from her touch. âThere you are, babe!â I said, smiling sweetly. âThe guys have been waiting for you to join us.â
Namjoon looked over, startled, just as the woman frowned. âExcuse me, but who are you?â
I gave her a calm but pointed smile. âWho am I? The real question is who are you?â
âSheâsâŠmy ex,â Namjoon muttered, seeming caught between confusion and discomfort.
âAh,â I said, squeezing his arm a bit. âIn case you missed it, Iâm his current girlfriend. And I plan on being the last, right, babe?â
Namjoonâs eyes went wide for a moment before he quickly nodded. âUhâŠyeah.â
His ex scoffed. âRight. Is this some joke to make me jealous, Namjoon? You know these things donât work with me. I know us so letâs go somewhere to talk alone shall we?â
Great, I thought. Typical ex drama. But I kept my cool. âNo need, we will be leaving together insteadâŠâ I said with a tight smile.
I tugged on Namjoonâs arm to lead him away. âCome on babe, everyoneâs waiting,â I said and Namjoon quickly added, âsee you around!â
âOr not,â I added, giving her one last look before we left. As we walked arm-in-arm back to the elevator, I leaned closer to Namjoon, whispering, âWhatâs going on with you? You tell me to act like your girlfriend, and then you turn into a deer in headlights in front of her. She probably figured it out that weâre faking this.â
Namjoon seemed distracted, barely listening. âI know, sorryâŠit was justâŠunexpected.â
âOkay, soâŠare you on track to getting back with her?â I asked carefully, watching Namjoonâs face. âI mean, you should if thatâs what you want. Thatâs why we started this whole fake-dating thing, anyway.â I sighed, suddenly feeling the messiness of the situation. âBesides, I donât even know if Jimin is interested in me or not. He said something really confusing earlierâŠâ
Namjoon and I stepped into the elevator, and the doors closed with a soft chime. He looked at me, pausing thoughtfully before he replied. âItâs complicated, Y/N, but Iâm not going to break our two-month agreement now that the guys know. I gave you my word, remember?â
I nodded, somewhat reassured. âI thought so. Not to be rude, butâŠyour ex seems like aâŠâ I paused, choosing my words. âNot so very nice, letâs just say that.â
Before Namjoon could respond, the elevator shuddered and came to an abrupt halt between floors, the lights flickering for a split second before dimming to an emergency glow.
âOh, come on, seriously?â I groaned, glancing up. âThis is a high-end building, how does the elevator just get stuck?â
Namjoon placed a calming hand on my shoulder. âDonât worry; just press the emergency button. Theyâll fix it within a few minutes. No need to panic.â
âRight, yeah.â I rang the emergency bell and leaned back against the wall. âBut still, I bet my ramenâs cold or eaten by nowâŠâ I muttered. I glanced at him, and he still seemed distant, like his thoughts were a million miles away. âNamjoon, are you even listening to me? Youâve been in a daze since we ran into her, is there something I should know?â I said, folding my arms.
âY/N, can you stop?â he snapped suddenly, his voice sharper than Iâd ever heard it.
I jumped slightly, startled by his tone. I was just trying to help. He looked regretful almost instantly but moved toward me, trapping me against the wall of the small elevator, his expression serious.
âI told you, itâs complicated. And itâs not just about her anymore, so can we drop it for now, please?â
âWhy are you getting so worked up over all this?â I protested, meeting his gaze. âI was only trying to help. You know, you asked me to be your âgirlfriendâ, but you barely act like my boyfriend. Then when I do step in, you get all flustered.â
He sighed, rubbing a hand across his forehead and leaning closer, so close that I could feel his breath. âIâm sorry,â he muttered, almost to himself. âItâs justâŠshe cheated on me. She didnât break up with me, I ended it because I found out. I really cared about her, but after that, I just feltâŠworthless. Like I donât deserve to be loved.â
His confession hung heavy in the air. I felt a wave of empathy for him, my face softening at his confession. âNamjoonâŠyou are one of the kindest people I know. Youâre a great guy, and if anyone I know deserves love, itâs you. Donât doubt that for a second.â
He looked at me, his gaze softening and our eyes meeting. For a brief moment, he seemed to forget everything. His ex, the fake relationship, everything but the two of us in this tiny, dim elevator. He glanced down, and I felt the brush of his nose near mine, our faces inches apart.
âYou say that, but you still like Jimin,â he whispered, his voice barely audible, almost vulnerable. âAnd thatâŠfeels unfair, doesnât it?â
My heart skipped a beat. âIâŠâ I started, but the words wouldnât come. A warm flush rose to my cheeks as I met his gaze, and in that instant, his eyes flicked to my lips, lingering there for just a second before he looked away, resting his head on my shoulder. It felt as though all the tension and worry had finally let go, but as if on cue, the elevator doors slid open with a soft ping, revealing two maintenance staffâŠand Jimin and J-hope.
J-hope burst into laughter at the sight. âWell, well, Namjoon. Didnât know you were soâŠromantic,â he teased, his eyes gleaming with amusement.
âAre you two alright?â one of the staff members asked, extending a hand to help us out of the elevator. Namjoon stepped out first, then turned, offering me his hand, which I took, feeling more flustered than Iâd expected.
Jimin stayed silent, watching us with an unreadable expression, Namjoonâs hand not letting mine go the whole time.
"I've always been like this. You just didn't need to know," he replied to J-hope.
"Oh, I mean as long as Y/N knows," J-hope chimed in with a smirk.
Namjoon and I didnât respond, but he quickly leaned over and whispered that he had something to handle with the staff. He asked me to wait with the others until he returned.
Jimin spoke up first. "How long were you guys in there? We just heard the bell from the hallway."
"Yeah, Jimin was getting worried since you were taking so long," J-hope added. "So we came to check for you when we heard the alarm."
I was surprised, my mouth slightly open. I hadnât expected Jimin to be so concerned. It was unusual... and kind of nice?
"Oh, thank you for looking out for me," I replied, glancing at Namjoon, who was handing some cash to the maintenance guys. He quickly came back over, giving us a knowing look.
"Iâll explain along the way," he murmured as he leaned closer to my ear.
Taking my hand, he led us back toward the practice room, with Jimin and J-hope trailing behind. Once we were a bit farther from them, Namjoon spoke quietly. "I had to give the staff some money to keep them from spreading rumors about us. We only wanted the guys to know, and well... my ex. Speaking of which, what did you want to discuss again? Sorry for earlier, I rushed to get a hoodie from my car downstairs and ran into her. Thatâs why I was late. You know the rest."
"Oh, that explains it. Donât worry about why I came here to talk âI just needed to convince my sister that weâre still together since we havenât been going on any dates lately. I called you earlier while I was looking for you but you didnât pick up.â I paused, then asked, âDo you even have my number because you act like you don't." I said with a sigh.
"Câmon, babe, you know Iâve got it," he said, wrapping an arm around my shoulders and glancing back at Jimin. "Iâll make sure to call you every day from now on and promise to answer every text and call."
"Alright, you better! Also the other reason I came here was thatâŠ. I was thinking we should go out one of these days, just for an hour or so, and take a few couple photos. We donât have any of those, and itâd be nice to have them on our phones. No need to do anything too extravagant, you know typical couples things."
"Sure, but we could also take one right now," he said, pulling out his phone. He lifted the phone, leaned his head close to mine, closed his eyes, and flashed his dimples before snapping the photo, his arm still wrapped around me, catching me completely off guard.
"There, you look cute," Namjoon said, smiling. "I just sent it to you."
"You know we can still see you guys, right? Weâre just behind you!" J-hope called out, laughing.
"Now you know, J-hope. Iâm shameless when it comes to love."
I felt my face heat up and turned away, bowing a little to the guys as a silent apology.
When we finally made it back to the practice room, the others were still eating. Besides my snack, theyâd ordered fried chicken. They must have been starving.
*** After everyone finished up, I greeted the guys one last time, giving each of them a hug before deciding to make my way back home.This time, I opted for the stairs instead of the elevator, my heart racing as I recalled the moment I shared with Namjoon. I couldnât help but blush, replaying that exchange in the lift. If no one had interrupted us, would it have led to a kiss? I facepalmed, trying to shake off the thought.
I shouldnât be thinking like this. Namjoon probably still had feelings for his ex, despite the way she had treated him. And then there was Jimin, my feelings for him were still tangled up in my mind. I sighed as I made my way down the stairs, anxiety swirling within me.
I suddenly heard hurried footsteps coming down the stairs, and panic surged through me. What if a crazy sasaeng saw me today and felt jealous? I quickened my pace, and as I rushed down, my vision became blurry. I lost my balance and found myself almost flying through the air, heading straight for the ground. Just as I felt gravity take hold, two strong arms wrapped around me, pulling me backward with such force that I bumped into something or rather someone. I managed to escape the tangled position and looked up to find Namjoon groaning.We both ended up on the floor, with his back against the wall crushed with his legs spread apart and me sitting between them. âOh my god, Joon, what are you doing here? Didnât you leave with the guys?â
âThatâs the first thing you ask me? Not âAre you okay? Does anything hurt?â or the fact that I just saved your life?â he hissed a bit in pain.
ââOh, that too! I am so sorryâŠ. I quickly looked around gathering my words. âLet me explain!â Taking a deep breath I started explaining. âI became paranoid and thought some crazy fan was following me. Why else would they take the stairs? No one knows that the elevator got stuck except us and the other guys. I mean, I thought I was about to be assaulted! Iâuh ⊠sorry, I should have turned my head and looked back. Don't mind me , I am⊠such a mess. How am I supposed to handle dating an idol like this? Maybe I shouldnât even bother with dating at all, this girlfriend thing doesnât seem to suit me.â I kept mumbling, and Namjoon kept looking at me with the same gaze I had seen back in the elevator. I think a tear escaped my eye, and he reached out, swiping it away with his thumb. Then, his hand locked onto the back of my head, pulling my head into his firm chest. âIâm sorry you went through that. Donât worry, the company is safe most of the time,â Namjoon said quietly.
I let out a breath I had been holding and inhaled, catching a whiff of his scent. It was comforting.
âY/N, I donât think you understand how much any of the guys would love to date you now that theyâve seen how cute you act around me. I mean, you are my girlfriend, after all. The reason I came after you is simple: I wanted to drive you home. Iâm pretty sure you walked all the way here carrying those snacks by yourself, not letting anyone help you. I thought I could take my car and drive you safely so we could discuss the date weâre going on along the way. But after I told the guys goodbye, you had disappeared, and I knew you wouldnât dare take the elevator. I know you. After everything that happened, I rushed down the stairs after you. Maybe I should have called out your name to make it clearer that it was me. Iâm sorry.â
I looked up at him, creating a bit of space between us. "You have nothing to apologize for. And yes, Iâd actually love for you to drive me back; it sounds nice. Thanks for saving me⊠again haha."
I asked him once more if he was okay and if we needed to go to the hospital, worried that the bump might have had an impact. But he brushed it off, saying this was nothing compared to the rough training days heâd endured as a trainee. With some hesitation, I let it slide, for now.Â
We both laughed as we stood up and made our way to the parking lot where Namjoon had parked his car. Trying to lighten the mood after the incident, I joked, "It would be funny if your ex was waiting by your car, you know."
He glanced back at me, smirking. "I doubt it. I think you scared her off."
I scoffed. "I mean, she was all over you, and that pissed me off. Especially now that I know what she did to you⊠she deserved more of a scolding. I canât believe people like her exist."
Namjoon raised a brow, grinning. "Careful, Y/N, you're starting to sound a little jealous."
"Huh? Iâm just saying she shouldnât be touching you like that. Iâd feel the same way if anyone did that to one of my friends! This isnât jealousy," I replied, looking away.
Namjoon chuckled as he pulled out his car keys and unlocked the car. We got in, and he began adjusting his seatbelt and checking his mirrors. I couldnât help but find it a little endearing, so I quickly snapped a photo of him without him noticing. I just wanted a memory of all this when it was over.
Once he started the engine and began driving, we discussed when he was free to meet up again.
"I'm free tomorrow evening since we got most of the filming done today. How does that sound for you? Are you free?"
"Let me check my calendar," I replied, pulling out my phone to double-check. "Pretty sure Iâm free too." After confirming I had no meetings or other plans, I smiled at him. "Yep, tomorrow evening works!"
"Perfect. Iâll need just three hours of your time."
"Only three hours? Wow, Namjoon, you really know how to disappoint a girl!" I laughed, teasing him. "Arenât you supposed to say, âGive me the whole evening, baby!â"
Namjoon shook his head, chuckling. "Well, I was trying not to be too greedy, especially since you were the one who originally suggested just an hour. But hey, if you're offeringâŠ" He grinned, glancing over at me. "Actually, I donât know if your sister mentioned it yet, but Jungkook has been bugging me for weeks about a double date. I finally told him Iâd consider it, only if you said yes, of course. It could help clear any doubts your sister has about us⊠but it's totally up to you."
"Wow, you really thought this through, didnât you?" I replied, impressed. "Sure, I donât mind going on a double date with you guys if it helps. So⊠where are we meeting again tomorrow?"
"Iâll text you the location later. Itâs a surprise," he replied, his eyes gleaming with mischief.
"Look at you, trying to make a girl feel special, huh?" I teased.
"If itâs you, I donât mind going all out," Namjoon said softly, turning his head to meet my gaze. I just stared at him, eyes wide.
A beep from the GPS broke the moment, snapping me back to reality. I hadnât realized how quickly time had flown and Namjoon had already parked near my place.
"Guess weâre here," I murmured, feeling a strange sense of disappointment.
"Yeah⊠already," he whispered, almost to himself.
I unbuckled my seatbelt, preparing to leave, when I suddenly felt his hand resting gently on my thigh.
"Stay still," he said in a low, quiet voice.
I froze, my mind going blank as I looked up at him, heart pounding. But before I could process it, he was already out of the car, walking over to my side. He opened my door, extending his hand to help me out, the softest hint of a smile on his face.
What a tease. I thought to myself, holding back a grin. "Keep this up, Namjoon, and youâre going to make every girl fall in love with you," I said, raising an eyebrow.
He laughed softly, his hand still holding mine. "Maybe I only need one girl to."
***
When I got back home, my sister was exactly where Iâd left her, sprawled on the couch, scrolling through her phone. She glanced up, grinning. âSo, how was Namjoon? And the guys?â
âGood. Iâll fill you in later; Iâm exhausted. Going to bed,â I replied, stifling a yawn.
âThis early? Itâs only 8:30pm!â she called, giving me a suspicious look.
I smirked. âWell, I have a date tomorrow, so I need my beauty sleep. Night!â I rushed to my room, giggling as my sister yelled after me, begging for details.
As I shut the door, I couldnât help but smile. This whole fake relationship wasnât so bad after all, I was actually having fun. And Namjoon was surprisingly perfect at being my âboyfriendâ. After changing into my pajamas, I replayed the events of the day in my mind, from our moment in the elevator to the way heâd looked at me during the drive home. With a contented sigh, I slowly drifted off to sleep, the memory of his warm smile lingering like a gentle whisper in the back of my mind. *** Instead of giving me the location for our meet-up, Namjoon just texted to be ready by six, saying heâd pick me up himself. I guess he really didnât want to spoil the surprise. Right on time, I waited by the entrance, and soon enough, a car pulled up. The window rolled down, revealing Namjoon in the driverâs seat, wearing a low-brim hat. Even with tinted windows, he was clearly taking extra precautions. Despite that, he still got out of the car and opened the door for me.
"Hi," he greeted as we both settled in, setting up the GPS to navigate. As he drove us through unfamiliar streets, I couldnât help my curiosity.
"So⊠can you finally tell me where weâre going?" I asked, leaning over with a grin. "Iâve been dying to know."
âYou donât need to hype it up too much," he chuckled, glancing over with a shy smile. "Itâs just a place I thought we could go to let loose for a bit, and afterward, Iâll take you back to my place to eat. My momâs cooked a few dishes for me, but if youâd rather do takeout, we can do that, too."
âThat sounds perfect! And we can take the photos there, too no need to worry about people spotting us. A lot of couples do such stuff at home anyway.â
Namjoon raised an eyebrow, his grin widening. "Do⊠what at home, Y/N?"
I flushed, immediately backtracking. "Ya! That came out so wrong! I mean⊠couples do photoshoots at home, thatâs all I meant! Nothing else."
âRight, photoshootsâŠâ he teased, his dimples showing as he fought a laugh.
The drive was about thirty minutes from my place, but with all our teasing back and forth, we seemed to arrive in the blink of an eye. When we pulled up to a sleek building, Namjoon got out and took my hand, guiding me inside. At the counter, he had the tickets already pulled up on his phone, so the staff barely looked at us, though he was still keeping his cap low just in case.
Looking around, I started piecing things together. We were in an escape room building, and it clicked. I'd once mentioned wanting to try one with all the members someday. Namjoon mustâve remembered. While I was still taking in the space, he released my hand, turning to me with a smirk.
âSo, figured it out yet?â he asked.
âYes!" I laughed, buzzing with excitement. "This is amazing, I love it! We better get out on time, though. Youâre known for being smart, so I expect you to really bring it tonight!â
He chuckled. âAlright, but heads-up: there are paid actors involved, and itâs a scary maze. Just watch out for that.â
âAy ay, captain.â
***
We made it out with ten minutes to spare, and I was still cracking up over Namjoonâs reactions to the jump scares. For someone whoâd warned me, he was definitely the one who got startled the most. The theme was intense, a hospital infested with zombies, where we had to find the antidote and escape. Despite all the screaming, Namjoon seemed to have had as much fun as I did. As we left the maze, I was still playfully nudging his shoulder, trying to stifle my laughter.
Just then, a staff member approached us, causing both of us to freeze momentarily. I worried he might recognize Namjoon, but the employee just smiled.
"Congrats! You both finished on time! We actually have a new feature where players who beat the game can take a souvenir photo, something to remember your victory by. Would you both be interested?"
I glanced at Namjoon, checking to see if he was okay with it. To my surprise, he nodded.
âJoon, are you sure?â I whispered. âWhat if someone recognizes you?â
He shrugged with a reassuring smile. "I doubt it. Plus, the whole point of this date was to make memories.. And take photos."
âAlright!â I smiled back, feeling a little thrill as we posed for the camera.
Namjoon slipped his arm around my shoulders, and I leaned into him slightly, flashing a peace sign as the staff member took the photo with a Polaroid camera. Moments later, he handed us the printout, a perfect little snapshot of our night. *** After we finished taking photos, we made our way to Namjoonâs house, stopping to grab some drinks along the way. His mom had cooked some delicious side dishes, and we also ordered fried chicken, along with the inevitable soju, of course.
Once we arrived, we decided to put on some background music and set up the food in the living room, sitting on the floor across from each other. As Namjoon dug into his fried chicken, I couldnât help but laugh at his reaction to the crispy skin.
âHere, let me get a picture of that!â I said, quickly snapping a photo of him mid-bite, his eyes wide in delight.
He chuckled, his mouth full. âYouâre just going to keep embarrassing me, arenât you?â
âOnly a little! But I canât help it. You look adorable!â I replied, scooting closer to him. âNow letâs take some of those selfies!â
As we snapped pictures together, I felt a warm flutter in my stomach. Namjoon grabbed my phone and started taking candid shots of me, making silly faces that had me laughing uncontrollably. His playful antics were contagious, and soon we were caught up in a whirlwind of laughter, striking goofy poses and trying to outdo each other with the most ridiculous expressions.
âWait, do that again!â I said between giggles, holding up my hands as if I were trying to frame a perfect shot. âI want to capture your best âsurprised zombieâ face!â
He obliged, widening his eyes and dropping his mouth open comically. âHow about this?â he asked, pretending to stumble toward me like a zombie.
âPerfect!â I said, snapping the photo just in time. We took so many in different poses, wanting to ensure we had plenty of options for later. âI canât wait to look at these in detail later and see which ones make the cut.â
After a few more rounds of photos, I suggested, âOkay, one last serious one! Letâs try a cute couple pose!â
Namjoon raised an eyebrow playfully. âYou mean a âwe're definitely not just friendsâ pose?â
âExactly!â I laughed, leaning into him as we settled into a pose. His arm wrapped around my shoulders, pulling me close, and I couldnât help but feel giddy at the closeness. As the camera clicked, I savored the moment, knowing Iâd want to remember this day forever.
âOkay, now that weâve documented this historic moment, how about a game?â I suggested, feeling a bit tipsy already. âLetâs play Two Truths and a Lie!â
âAlright, Iâm in! You go first,â he urged, grinning.
âOkay, um⊠I once met a celebrity, not any of you by the way, I can cook a five-course meal, and I have a pet turtle named Frank.â I announced, trying to sound serious.
Namjoon raised an eyebrow, clearly trying to figure it out. âIâm going to guess⊠the pet turtle is the lie?â
âNope! Frank is very real!â I replied with a laugh. âItâs your turn now!â
âOkay, here goes,â he said, thinking for a moment. âI like to go to museums, Iâm not scared of zombies, and I also have a crush on someone.â
I squinted at him, considering his words. âI think the lie is⊠youâre not scared of zombies!â
Namjoon laughed.âYou guessed right, I made it easy for you huh.ââÂ
âBut wait,â I said, narrowing my eyes playfully. âWhat do you mean you have a crush on someone? Who is she? Now, Iâm curious, should we put on a show for her too, or is this still about that awful ex?â
Namjoonâs gaze became intense as he looked at me. âNah, you know her very well. No need for anything,â he replied, his tone teasing but serious.
I felt a flutter in my chest, my mind racing as I wondered if he was talking about me. But I shook it off, not wanting to jump to conclusions. âOh, really? I know her well?! I don't think we have too many girlfriends in common, Joon. Give me a clue.â
Namjoon just stared at me, his expression unreadable. âFor someone who's very intelligent, Y/N, you sometimes surprise me.â After a brief pause, he continued, âThe day she notices and looks my way, Iâll tell you then.â
I couldnât hold his gaze any longer, feeling the heat rise in my cheeks. All this new information from the game had him saying such things. Maybe he was just tipsy. I didnât want to push further, so I suggested something else to do. âLetâs just watch a movie for the rest of the hour!â
Namjoon chuckled and nodded. âAlright, what do you want to watch?â
âHow about Sheâs the Man? Itâs a classic!â I suggested, eager to skip the topic.
âSounds good to me,â he replied, though I could feel his eyes still lingering on me as I settled in next to him on the couch.Â
I tried to shake off the feeling of his intense gaze and focused on the movie while we cleaned up the snacks around us, laughing and joking about our favorite scenes.Â
As the movie played, Namjoon grabbed his phone and recorded a quick video of me as I reenacted some of the funniest moments. He even jumped up to join in on the fun, pretending to act out a scene while I filmed him, both of us cracking up at how ridiculous we looked. But as the night wore on, we eventually grew tired and fell into a comfortable silence, the movieâs dialogue blending into the background.
I began to drift off, the combination of the delicious food, drinks, and the warmth of his presence lulling me into sleep. I could feel my eyelids growing heavy, and just before I fully surrendered to the peacefulness, I caught a glimpse of Namjoonâs soft smile as he watched me, his attention shifting from the screen to me.
Later on, when I finally woke up, I realized it was already the next day. Blinking a few times to gather my thoughts, I felt a warmth radiating from the body next to me. It took a moment for my sleep-fogged brain to register that I was tangled in a cuddling position with Namjoon. His arms were wrapped around me protectively, and a sense of comfort washed over me as I took in the cozy scene.
The soft light filtering through the curtains illuminated his peaceful face, and I couldnât help but smile at how serene he looked in his sleep. His hair fell across his forehead, and his chest rose and fell gently with each breath. I shifted slightly, trying not to disturb him, but the movement only caused him to tighten his grip around me, pulling me closer.
Feeling a mix of warmth and butterflies in my stomach, I wondered how we had ended up like this. The memories of last night flooded back our laughter, the silly games, and the intense moment we shared when he mentioned having a crush. I bit my lip, trying to suppress the wave of emotions that rose within me.
Glancing at the clock displayed on the TV, I realized it was still early. I didn't want to break the peaceful moment, so I settled back against him, enjoying the intimacy of the moment. Just then, I heard him stir beside me. His eyes fluttered open, and when he met my gaze, a sleepy smile spread across his face.Â
âGood morning, sleepyhead,â he murmured, his voice husky from sleep.Â
âGood morning,â I replied softly, my heart racing a little at how cute he looked. âDid we really fall asleep on the couch?âÂ
âLooks like it,â he chuckled, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. âI guess we had more fun than I thought.âÂ
âYeah, it was a great night,â I said, feeling a flutter in my chest. âI canât believe I fell asleep like this. It was only supposed to be 3 hours!.âÂ
Namjoon shifted slightly, brushing his fingers against my arm. âIâm not complaining. I could get used to this.âÂ
I felt heat rush to my cheeks at his words. âMe too,â I admitted in a whisper, unable to hide the smile on my face.Â
***
Days passed, and Namjoon and I had been talking every day, exchanging random thoughts and snippets of our lives. It felt so natural, as if we had known each other forever instead of just a couple of weeks. The day after I left his appartament, I decided to send him the photos we took during our date. As I scrolled through them, I noticed that in most of the pictures, he was looking my way, and I couldn't help but blush.
I realized we only had two weeks left in our agreement. I couldnât believe how quickly time had flown. Just when I was getting comfortable with this new dynamic, we had plans to meet again for Hobiâs party, celebrating the release of his new singleâ Chicken Noodle Soup.â The entire company was invited including me and my sister, and I felt a mix of excitement and nerves.
The night of the party arrived, and the energy in the venue was electric. I stepped inside and was immediately greeted by the sound of laughter and music. Namjoon was there, looking effortlessly handsome in a fitted black shirt and jeans, but I knew we had to keep our distance given the crowd and all the staff milling around. Despite that, it was hard not to steal glances at him. I felt my heart race every time our eyes met, a small smile always tugging at my lips.
As the night went on, I found myself chatting with some of the other BTS members when a random guy approached me. He had an easy smile and an inviting energy that made him hard to resist.Â
âHey there! Would you like to dance?â he asked, extending his hand.Â
I hesitated for a moment, glancing over at Namjoon. He was probably talking to J-hope about his thoughts on the song, but I could feel his gaze on me. Still, the music was calling, and I didnât want to miss out. âUm, sure,â I said, taking the guyâs hand and following him to the dance floor.
The moment we started dancing, I could feel Namjoonâs eyes on us, and I couldnât help but wonder what he was thinking. The guy was friendly enough, spinning me around and laughing as we moved to the beat. I tried to enjoy myself, but every time I caught a glimpse of Namjoon watching from a distance, my heart raced.Â
As I swayed to the music, I felt a rush of warmth at the thought of Namjoon. âYou know, youâre a great dancer!â the guy said, flashing me a charming smile.
âThanks! Youâre not too bad yourself!â I replied, trying to keep the conversation light. But my mind kept wandering back to Namjoon, who looked tense, his jaw slightly clenched.Â
Just as I was beginning to get comfortable with the rhythm, I noticed Namjoon striding over. âHey, mind if I cut in?â he said, a hint of possessiveness in his voice.
âUh, we are in the middle of the danceâŠbut sure.â the guy replied, stepping back, clearly scared by Namjoon's interruption.
Joon wasted no time taking my hand and pulling me into his arms. The moment he wrapped his hands around my waist, I felt a spark. âSorry about that,â he murmured, leaning down so only I could hear. âI couldnât let him have all the fun.â
âNamjoon, weâre in publicâŠthat's why I agreed to dance with that guy.I don't want the guest to spread rumors about any of this.â I said, glancing around at the crowd and in between us.Â
He shrugged, a playful grin spreading across his face. âLet them see. Besides, if you want Jimin to get jealous, you need to look at me more.â
âWait, what?â I said, caught off guard.
âJust trust me,â he replied, his eyes sparkling with mischief. âLook at me while we dance.â
I nodded, biting my lip to suppress a smile. As we danced, I found it hard to concentrate on anything else but him. The way he held me felt different, intense and possessive. I could see Jimin nearby, talking to a couple of guests. He caught my eye for a brief moment and then turned to look at Namjoon, his expression unreadable.
Once the song ended, I stepped away from Namjoon, my heart racing. âThanks for the dance,â I said, my cheeks slightly flushed.Â
âAnytime,â he replied, flashing that charming smile of his. Just then, Jimin approached, a casual grin on his face. âHey, Y/N! Want to dance?â he asked, his tone friendly.
âSure!â I said, feeling a little guilty about leaving Namjoon.
As I moved towards Jimin, I glanced back at Namjoon. He stood there, watching us with a mix of amusement and something else I couldnât quite place. I tried to shake off the feeling of tension as I began to dance with Jimin, who had a different energy than Namjoon. He was playful and energetic, making me laugh as we moved to the music.
âHaving fun?â Jimin asked, spinning me around. âI saw you dancing with Namjoon earlier. You two looked good together,â he commented casually.
âYeah, thanks! Just enjoying the night!â I replied, laughing. This was a first, maybe me and Namjoon dancing together perhaps made him a tiny bit jealous.
âSo, just curious, for how long have you liked Joon-hyung?â
âHah, what's with all these questions Jimin, since when does that matter. â I insisted, though I felt a bit flustered under his gaze. What does he want to get out of this conversation? ââI mean you guys have been together for barely 2 months right, so your feelings aren't that strong yet I am assuming? âI donât think liking someone works like that,â I shot back, a little defensive. âOh really? How does it work then?â Jimin pressed, clearly intrigued.
I took a moment to gather my thoughts, trying to articulate how I felt. âWell, I guess itâs more about the connection you build over time. Itâs not just about the length of time youâve known someone, but how you feel when youâre around them.â âAnd how do you feel around me Y/N?âJimin asked, his voice low, catching me off guard. I paused, the question hanging in the air between us. My heart raced as I considered my response. âUm, IâŠâ I faltered, feeling a mix of excitement and confusion about my feelings for Jimin. It was hard to articulate just how much my emotions had begun to shift.Â
Jimin seemed to sense my hesitation, a knowing smile creeping onto his face. âYou know, you really light up the dance floor. If you ever need a partner, Iâm your guy.â
I smiled, feeling flattered yet torn. âThanks, Jimin! Youâre a great dancer too.â But I couldn't shake the sense of uneasiness stirring in my chest. How did I really feel about both of them? Just then, I glanced over at the sight of Namjoon leaning against the wall, his whiskey in hand, watching us intently. To my rescue, J-hope made his way through the crowd, grinning widely. âHey, you two! Come on, weâre taking a group photo!â he called out, gesturing for me and Jimin to join the others.
Namjoon and I exchanged glances as we moved closer together, although I could still feel the lingering warmth of his presence beside me as we joined the group. The camera flashed, capturing the moment, and I felt a spark of happiness knowing I was part of this special night, even amidst the confusion of my feelings.
After the photo op, I looked around the venue, trying to soak in the atmosphere. The music was pumping, laughter filled the air, and I felt a surge of joy being surrounded by friends.
âWant to grab some snacks?â I suggested turning to Namjoon.
âSure! Letâs go before they run out,â he said, flashing me a smile.
As we made our way to the food table, we chatted and joked about the party. âI canât believe how much fun this is. Hobi really knows how to throw a bash,â I said, eyeing the delicious spread laid out.
âDefinitely. And the food is amazing,â he agreed, grabbing a plate.
Just then, I spotted my sister across the room, chatting animatedly with Jungkook. I waved at her, and she returned the gesture with a huge grin. âLook, thereâs my sister! Sheâs having a blast!â I pointed out to Namjoon.
âYour sister seems to be enjoying herself,â he said, glancing over. âAnd Jungkook looks like heâs making her laugh. They get along really well, huh?â
I nodded, watching them for a moment. âYeah, theyâve always had a special connection. Itâs nice to see her having fun.â
Namjoon chuckled, setting his plate down to grab a couple of snacks. âI canât blame Jungkook. Your sister is awesome. But letâs focus on our snacks before they disappear!â I couldnât help but feel a sense of comfort being there with him, the worries of the outside world momentarily fading away. As we finished eating, Namjoon turned to me, a curious glint in his eyes. âHey, what were you and Jimin talking about while you were dancing?â he asked, leaning in slightly as if he wanted to hear my answer more closely.
I felt a slight flutter of unease at the question, the earlier conversation with Jimin flashing through my mind. I tried to keep my tone casual. âOh, nothing important, really. Just typical dance floor talk,â I said with a dismissive wave of my hand.
âAre you sure? It looked like you two were having a pretty deep conversation,â Namjoon replied, raising an eyebrow. There was an intensity in his gaze that made me feel like he was trying to read between the lines. I swallowed hard, feeling a pang of guilt for not being entirely truthful. How could I tell him about what happened, when I didn't have an answer yet. âDont worry about it.ââ ***
Since the party, Namjoon and I have been texting here and there, casual conversations that left me wondering if heâd been busy or just distant. But beneath each message, I could sense a tension, something unspoken simmering between us. That dance with Jimin at the party had left me wondering if I still had feelings for him, or were they fading? And why did talking to Namjoon feel so natural, like weâd been doing this for years?
Either way, this was supposed to be the last week of our fake relationship. Weâd both agreed on that. I wanted to bring it up, to ask him what he thought about it all, but every time I tried, the words just wouldnât come.
Friday arrived, and my sister reminded me of the "couple's date" sheâd set up, me with Namjoon and her with Jungkook. I groaned, grabbing my phone to check with Namjoon. Part of me hoped heâd back out, but when I texted, he just replied, "Iâll be there."
That evening, we all met up at a lively bowling center. The place was buzzing with laughter, the crash of pins, and cheers from other lanes. This was a favorite spot for Jungkook and my sister; they always loved a bit of competition, so naturally, they thought itâd be the perfect place for all of us to meet up. I spotted them near a lane, already laughing and waving us over.
Namjoon was sitting close by, fiddling with the scoring screen and taking a sip of a drink heâd already ordered. He looked up as we approached, a small smile lifting the corners of his mouth. His calm confidence eased some of my jitters.
âHey,â he said, reaching for my hand as I sat down beside him. It was a simple gesture, yet it sent a tiny spark running up my arm.
âHey,â I replied, glancing up at him, trying to gauge his mood. Did he sense that I was nervous?
We barely had a moment to settle in before my sister leaned in with a playful smirk. âSo, Namjoon,â she teased, âare you keeping my sister out of trouble?â
Namjoon chuckled, squeezing my hand gently under the table. âActually, sheâs the one keeping me out of trouble.â
My sister laughed, and Jungkook raised an eyebrow. âYou two seem like youâve got this whole couple thing down.â
A lump formed in my throat. Did we? I cast a quick glance at Namjoon, who seemed unfazed, as always. His calm expression gave nothing away, and it almost made me want to ask, was he as unsure about everything as I was?
When the server came to check on our orders, I realized I hadnât even glanced at the menu. Iâd been too wrapped up in how to bring up the impending end of our ârelationship.â Just then, Namjoon leaned over, his voice gentle.
âI ordered you a light beer, since you looked a little distracted,â he said, eyebrows slightly raised in question.
I blinked, snapping back to reality. âOh! Yeah, thatâs perfect. Thanks.â
As the night went on, it was easy to fall into the rhythm of the group, though I couldnât shake the sense that something was missing. Jungkook and my sister were on a roll, winning nearly every round with their practiced ease, while Namjoon and I fumbled our way through a few frames, laughing despite our weak scores.
Jungkook grinned, picking up his ball with a flourish. âLooks like Namjoonâs been busy writing again, huh? Youâve got that faraway look, hyung.â
Namjoon smiled, shrugging slightly. âItâs been a busy month. A lot of new music, ideas Iâm trying to figure out.â He shot me a quick look. âYou know how it is.â
âYeah, heâs definitely been putting in the work,â I added, although I wasnât entirely sure. Heâd been so occupied, and sometimes I felt like just another task on his to-do list.Â
âY/N?â My sisterâs voice pulled me out of my thoughts.
âOh, sorry!â I said, snapping back to the game. I could feel Namjoonâs eyes on me, but I avoided his gaze, feeling caught.
âWe need to focus here,â he whispered, his tone soft but playful. âNo more zoning out, partner.â
I laughed, trying to ignore the way my stomach flipped. Maybe it was just the thrill of the night, or maybe it was the weight of something unspoken hanging between us. For a fleeting moment, I thought Namjoon was looking at me with the same question in his eyes, the same confusion and quiet hope I felt, but before I could be sure, he looked away.
After a few more rounds of bowling, we decided to explore the arcade on the upper level of the center. The lights from the machines cast a warm, colorful glow, and the air was filled with cheerful noises, beeping games, laughter, and the click of tokens sliding into slots. Namjoon and I stayed close, trying out a few games and exchanging easy laughs, while my sister and Jungkook were busy competing at air hockey.
âLook at this!â my sister called suddenly, bouncing up and down as she spotted an old-school photo booth tucked in the corner. She grabbed Jungkookâs hand and waved us over with a huge grin. âWe have to get in there and take some pictures. Itâll be like a memory of tonight!â
The four of us managed to squeeze into the tiny booth, laughing as we scrambled to fit into the narrow frame. My sister gave enthusiastic instructions, calling out poses as the camera clicked.
âAlright, first shot: everyone smile!â
The camera flashed, capturing the four of us grinning, cheeks squished together.
âNow, do a funny face!â she said, pulling a ridiculous expression that made us all crack up just in time for the next shot.
âFor the last one⊠letâs make it a couplesâ kiss!â she said with a mischievous sparkle in her eye. She turned to Jungkook, already leaning in for their shot. I felt my heart pound in my chest as I turned to Namjoon, feeling my face flush as I took in his expression.
Namjoonâs eyes met mine, and for a second, I saw the same hesitation, the same unspoken question that had been following us all night. Weâd never kissed, not even for show, and now we were in this tiny photo booth with a camera about to flash, only inches separating us. I could feel his breath, warm and steady, as he leaned forward ever so slightly, his face close enough that I closed my eyes, waiting for the moment to comeâŠ
But it didnât.
I opened my eyes just as he pulled back, offering me a polite, almost forced smile. My stomach dropped, and a wave of embarrassment washed over me, making my cheeks burn. Trying to brush it off, I quickly turned to the camera after the last flash, the awkwardness settling heavily between us like a wall.
When the photo strip began to print, I couldnât ignore the nagging questions twisting inside me. I stepped out of the booth with the others, walking a bit farther so they wouldnât overhear, and Namjoon followed, sensing I wanted to talk. I glanced at him, feeling vulnerable but needing to know. âNamjoon⊠why did you stop?â
For a second, his usual composure slipped, and I caught a glimmer of something almost sad in his eyes. Then he shrugged, looking away. âThereâs no point, Y/N. Weâve only got a couple of days left of this⊠arrangement, right?â He gave me a small, almost bitter smile. âBesides, Jiminâs probably already feeling jealous enough. I saw you two at the party, you were laughing with him, looking happy. I figured⊠thereâs no need to make this more complicated.â
His words felt like a punch to the chest. I realized then just how much Iâd been hoping for that kiss to mean something, for it to be a turning point between us. But the way he dismissed it so casually left my heart aching in ways I hadnât prepared for. I swallowed hard, forcing down the tears threatening to rise.
âYou donât even know what we talked about,â I said, my voice barely steady. Jimin had asked me at the party how long Iâd liked Namjoon, and maybe I had smiled without realizing it. I hadnât told Namjoon about it that night because I hadnât known how I felt then. But now⊠now, I was sure. I wanted him more than anyone, yet heâd just walked away from the chance to kiss me, even after Iâd closed my eyes and leaned in. If he couldnât even kiss me now, he clearly didnât feel the same way.
Namjoonâs face was hard to read as he replied, his voice quieter. âYouâre right, I donât know. But I asked you then, and you didnât tell me. I get it, Y/N⊠this is fake, and Iâm not your boyfriend. You donât owe me anything, so I didnât push it. But donât act like you wouldnât rather have Jimin here right now instead of me.â
I felt my anger and frustration rise to the surface, all the confusion of the past few weeks pushing me over the edge. âHow do you know what I want?â I snapped. âYou think you know me so well after just two months of us âbeing togetherâ? Youâre right, Namjoon, I donât have to tell you anything. And since this âdealâ between usâ, I gestured between us, my voice sharp, âends in two days, maybe we should just end it now. Right here. I might as well go to Jimin after this.â
He stared back at me, hurt flashing across his face before he composed himself. âFine. I thought that was the point of this whole thing anyway. Good luck.â he said flatly, his eyes holding mine with a hardened look. Neither of us spoke, tension building in the silence, the distance between us now feeling like miles.
Just then, my sister and Jungkook walked over, holding the strip of photos. My sister was laughing at first, but when she looked closely, her expression changed as she noticed the last photo.
âWait⊠you two didnât kiss?â She looked between us, her face full of confusion. âCome on, you guys!â
Jungkook raised an eyebrow, clearly picking up on the tension. âWhatâs going on?â
Something inside me snapped. All the frustration, disappointment, and anger bubbled to the surface. I turned to my sister, unable to hold back. âBecause itâs all fake,â I said, my voice louder than I intended, the words coming out like a final admission. âNone of this is real.â
The room fell silent. My sisterâs smile faded, her face filled with surprise and hurt. Namjoonâs face went blank, his expression unreadable, but I could feel the shock radiating off him.
âY/N, waitââ Namjoon reached for my arm, but I jerked away, feeling the sting of tears as they blurred my vision. Without another word, I turned and left the arcade, letting the lights and sounds blur around me as I hurried down the stairs, desperate to put distance between us. ***
When I got home, I shut my bedroom door and sank onto my bed, letting out a long breath. I tried to hold it together, but the weight of the night finally broke through, and a few tears slipped out before I could stop them. I felt so mixed up, like Iâd been thrown into a storm without a compass. Namjoonâs words kept replaying in my mindâhow heâd brushed off the kiss, how he seemed to assume Iâd rather be with Jimin. It stung more than I wanted to admit.
After a while, I wiped my face, deciding I was done feeling sorry for myself. This was supposed to be a temporary, harmless plan, so there was no point in getting tangled up in something that wasnât meant to be. I distracted myself for a bit, scrolling through my phone, but my thoughts kept circling back to him.
Then, I heard the front door open. Moments later, there was a soft knock, and my sister stepped into the room. She took one look at me, her expression a mix of concern and understanding, and came over to sit beside me on the bed.
âHey,â she started gently. âYou wanna tell me whatâs going on?â
I hesitated, but she didnât push, just sat there patiently until I was ready to say something.
Finally, she sighed and continued, âLook⊠Namjoon stayed a bit after you left. He⊠Well, he explained everything to us.â
I felt my heart skip a beat. âWhat did he say?â
She gave me a careful look. âHe told us the whole thing, that you two only started dating to make Jimin jealous, and⊠to get back at his ex.â
I cringed, suddenly feeling a flood of embarrassment. âHe told you that?â
She nodded, her expression softening. âYeah. I think he was just trying to be honest. He looked really upset when he was explaining, though. Like⊠I donât know, like he didnât really want to be saying it out loud.â
I blinked, my mind racing. Part of me felt a strange sense of relief that she knew, but it didnât erase the guilt or the way my heart still ached at the memory of his words in the photo booth.
My sister hesitated, then asked gently, âY/N⊠who do you really like? Is it Jimin, or⊠Namjoon?â
I swallowed, feeling a weight settle in my chest. âI donât know,â I admitted. âI thought I still liked Jimin, but⊠being with Namjoon felt so natural, so easy. And tonight, it felt like maybe⊠maybe Iâd been lying to myself about my feelings.â
She reached over and squeezed my hand. âThatâs okay, you know. Youâre allowed to feel confused. But itâs important that youâre honest with yourself. Just think it through, and donât do anything just because youâre afraid of what it might mean.â
I nodded, feeling the tension ease a little. She stayed with me, her silent support enough to make the chaos in my heart feel a little less heavy. Maybe I didnât have the answers yet, but I knew that tonight had shifted something inside me. And maybe that was the first step to figuring it all out.
***
By Saturday evening, Iâd almost convinced myself that tonight would be normal, just a simple get-together with friends, no awkwardness or confusing feelings. Taehyung was hosting a small party at his place, just a casual night for all of us to catch up. I hesitated at first, but after all that had happened, I figured it would be good to see the others. Besides, Namjoon had already mentioned in the group chat that he couldnât make it because something had come up, so it wasnât like Iâd have to worry about seeing him.Â
So that evening, my sister and I got ready and headed over together. The minute we walked in, the familiar sounds of laughter and the low hum of music filled the air, instantly easing some of the tension Iâd been holding. I spotted Taehyung across the room, chatting with Yoongi and Jin, who were already nursing drinks. J-hope was over by the music setup, picking out the next track, and Jungkook waved at us as we walked in.
âHey, you two! Glad you could make it,â Taehyung greeted us with a grin, pulling us both into a quick hug. He handed us each a drink, smiling mischievously. âDonât worry, weâre just getting started.â
I laughed, feeling a bit lighter. We settled in, and soon I was chatting with everyone, catching up, swapping stories, and just enjoying the easygoing atmosphere. Iâd forgotten how nice it was to just be around friends without the weight of the past week lingering over everything.
At one point, I glanced across the room and noticed Jimin looking at me. He didnât say anything, just watched me with a quiet intensity that sent a little jolt through me. I quickly looked away, pretending not to notice, but I could feel his gaze lingering, even when I wasnât looking his way.
A little while later, Taehyung clapped his hands to get everyoneâs attention, a mischievous smile spreading across his face. âAlright, everyone! Time for a little game to keep things interesting.â He grabbed an empty bottle and placed it on the table. âLetâs do a classic: Never Have I Ever. But first, drinks all around!â
Everyone cheered, and we each grabbed a drink. Before starting the game, Taehyung took out his phone and snapped a quick photo of everyone holding up their drinks, laughing and cheering. âAlright, group photo for the memories,â he said, quickly sending it to the group chat.
I checked my phone and saw the notification pop up in the chat. I couldnât help but smile at the picture, everyone looking so carefree and happy. Just then, I noticed that Namjoon had seen the message. A small pang hit me, but I shook it off and put my phone away, trying to focus on the game.
Taehyung spun the bottle, and as it pointed at each person, they took turns saying things theyâd never done, and the others either drank or laughed as they tried to remember their own stories. The energy was light, with people teasing each other over the stories they shared, and even Yoongi was getting into it, smiling more than usual.
At one point, Jimin leaned over and grinned at me as I took a sip for something silly someone had said. âYouâre a bit of a mystery, arenât you?â he said, a hint of teasing in his voice.
I rolled my eyes, trying to brush it off. âOr maybe I just have a lot of secrets,â I shot back with a smirk, making him laugh.
The night went on, and I couldnât deny that there was a certain freedom in being here without Namjoon, like I could just be myself without all the confusing feelings getting in the way. But every now and then, Iâd catch Jiminâs eyes on me, the way he seemed to be watching me a little too closely, like he was waiting for something.
About 30 minutes into the game, just as the conversation was getting more lively and the drinks were flowing, the front door swung open. I didnât even notice at first, lost in conversation with Jungkook about some random funny video he had seen. But then, I heard a familiar voice from across the room.
âDid I miss anything?â
I turned, and there, standing in the doorway, was Namjoon. He was casually dressed, a slight smile on his face, but his presence hit me like a wave. My heart skipped, and suddenly, the air felt a little heavier. He was here, and I hadnât expected it at all.
He mustâve noticed the change in atmosphere because everyoneâs attention shifted to him. Taehyung grinned, raising his drink. âLook who decided to show up! The partyâs just getting started, hyung.â
Namjoon gave a half-shrug, his gaze scanning the room before landing on me for a brief second. He didnât stay on me long, though, quickly moving toward the group and grabbing a drink from the counter. I tried to keep my composure, but the tension in my chest was impossible to ignore. Heâd shown up, and everything I thought Iâd managed to put behind me came rushing back.
Jimin, on the other hand, didnât look away from me. His gaze was sharper now, and I could feel the weight of it, like he was waiting for me to react. I looked down at my drink, trying to focus on anything but the way Jiminâs stare was beginning to make me uncomfortable.
Namjoon joined the circle, exchanging pleasantries with the guys. He settled in, his usual calm demeanor in place, but there was something more guarded about him tonight. I couldnât help but wonder if he felt the tension too, or if I was just imagining it.
After a few moments, Taehyung clapped his hands again, getting everyoneâs attention. âAlright, letâs keep the fun going. Whoâs up for a round of shots before we start the new round?â
Namjoon smiled, but I could tell it was a little forced. âSure,â he said, reaching for the bottle that was passed around. I noticed that when he got to me, his hand paused for just a second, like he was trying to decide something, but then he took the shot with a steady hand.
Jimin, who had been quiet for the last few minutes, finally spoke up, his voice light but pointed. âYou sure youâre up for this, Namjoon? You looked like you were busy earlier.â
Namjoon glanced at him, a small smirk tugging at his lips. âYeah, something came up. But Iâm here now. So, no more excuses.â
I could feel Jiminâs eyes on me again, sharp and almost searching, but I kept my gaze ahead, not wanting to react. I wasnât sure why it bothered me so much, but there was something about the way he was looking at me, almost like he knew something I didnât.
The game continued, but now there was a new layer of tension. I could feel Namjoonâs presence weighing down on me, even as he chatted with the others. I tried not to look at him, but I couldnât help it. Every time I glanced in his direction, he was either talking to someone else or looking at his phone, but there was a part of me that kept waiting for something to happen. What was I waiting for? I wasnât sure, but I couldnât shake the feeling that things were far from resolved.Â
And as much as I told myself I should enjoy the night with everyone else, a part of me still wanted to know what Namjoon was thinking, why heâd suddenly shown up, and what it meant for the weird, fake relationship we were trying to make sense of.
The mood in the room was light, with alcohol flowing and teasing picking up. Taehyung, ever the instigator, leaned forward with a devilish grin, clearly enjoying the attention as everyone turned toward him.
"Alright, alright, letâs make this interesting," he said, his eyes scanning the group. "Never have I ever liked a girl in this group." He looked directly at Jungkook, raising an eyebrow as if daring him to drink. "Come on, Jungkook, no skipping this one. You know the rules."
Jungkook immediately rolled his eyes. "Gladly," he muttered, grabbing his drink without hesitation. He downed a shot, then looked at my sister, sending her a flying kiss before turning back to Taehyung. His face tried to stay serious, but he couldnât hold back the grin tugging at his lips. "Happy now?" he said, clearly playing it off for laughs, but the whole room could tell it was more for fun than anything deeper.
Namjoon was next. He took a sip from his glass, his gaze never leaving mine. I couldnât help but notice the intensity in his eyes as he drank. I tried to remind myself that he was just continuing the act, that this was still a fake relationship, that we were pretending for everyone else since we hadnât told them yet the truth about ending it. It was all a game. But something about the way he held my gaze made it harder to believe it was all pretending.
Then, just as I was processing it all, Jimin, of all people, raised his glass. His move was so sudden that it left the whole group stunned into silence. Without a word, he took a shot, his eyes locked on me the entire time, a quiet challenge lingering in his expression.
The room went silent. The tension was palpable. No one knew how to react. Taehyung blinked first, breaking the silence with a loud, surprised laugh.
"Well, I guess weâre all in now," he said, his voice laced with amusement. "Looks like weâve got some secrets floating around in this group."
But I didnât find it funny. My heart pounded in my chest, the situation suddenly feeling a lot more real than it had a few minutes ago. Jiminâs move was unexpectedâwhy had he done that? And Namjoon... his constant attention, the way he drank right after Jungkook , it felt too intentional. Had I been reading too much into everything? I couldnât focus on anything else, the weight of the moment hanging heavily between the three of us.
The game continued, but all I could do was watch, trying to ignore the strange mix of emotions that churned inside me. Something had shifted, and I couldnât figure out what it was.Â
I excused myself from the game, the weight of everything pressing on me like a physical force. I needed space to breathe, to clear my head, and figure out what was going on in my own heart. My thoughts were spiraling, tangled in Jiminâs unexpected actions and Namjoonâs steady gaze. What did any of this mean? I couldnât make sense of it, and it was eating away at me.
I made my way toward the guest room, my steps slow and heavy, as if I could outrun the thoughts crashing through my mind. Was Jimin really into me this whole time? Did the plan to make him jealous actually work? What was going on between Namjoon and me? And why did everything feel so... real tonight?
I stepped into the bathroom of a guest room and stood in front of the mirror. The reflection staring back at me didnât seem like mine anymore, too confused, too lost. I closed my eyes, trying to breathe through the ache in my chest, but it wasnât enough. I needed to get away, to clear my mind.
Before I could walk back into the party, I heard the door to the guest room open in front of me. I froze. It was Jimin. I didnât expect him to follow me, and my heart jumped into my throat.
He stepped in slowly, looking like he was carefully choosing his words. I turned toward him, but I didnât know what to say. The silence hung heavy between us.Â
"Y/N," Jimin said, his voice calm, but there was an edge of vulnerability there. "Can we talk?"
I didnât trust my voice, so I simply nodded, still unsure of what was happening. His presence filled the small room, and my nerves were on fire.Â
He sighed and took a step closer, clearly thinking about what to say next. "I didnât expect Namjoon to show up tonight," Jimin began, his voice low and almost distant. "The guys had told me they saw him talking to his ex before he left the studio. I figured he wasnât going to come, so when he showed up... I was surprised."
I tried to keep my face neutral, but the mention of his ex hit me harder than I expected. The thought of Namjoon with someone else, especially with that ex, was like a punch to the gut. But I stayed quiet, letting Jimin continue.
He ran a hand through his hair, frustration creeping into his tone. "But then Jungkook told me something yesterday. About you and Namjoon... about the whole 'fake relationship' thing." He paused, his eyes locking onto mine. "He told me that you two were pretending to make me jealous. That it was all an act."
My heart skipped a beat. Of course, Jungkook would have been the one to spill it. Now, hearing Jimin say it out loud felt like a bucket of ice water had been thrown over me.
Jimin shifted, his face growing more serious. "At first, I didnât know what to think when I heard that from him. But then, it hit me." He stepped closer, his gaze never leaving mine. "I realized that Iâve been an idiot. Iâve been sitting here, watching you, pretending like I didnât care, when the truth is, I care more than Iâve ever let on."
He took a breath, and my heart fluttered nervously in my chest. I didnât know what he was about to say, but it felt like everything had come to this point.Â
"Iâve liked you for so long, Y/N," Jimin confessed, his voice a little softer now, vulnerable. "But Iâve always been afraid to say anything. Afraid that it would ruin our friendship, that it would change everything between us." He gave a short, bitter laugh. "I kept telling myself I wasnât ready, that it was better left unsaid."Â
His expression softened, his eyes searching mine. "But watching you with Namjoon tonight and these past couple of months, pretending to be with him, it made me realize how much of a fool Iâve been. I shouldâve stepped up sooner, I shouldâve told you how I felt." He shook his head, frustration and regret in his voice. "Iâve been too scared, too wrapped up in my own insecurities to take a chance. But Iâm done with that, Y/N."
He took another step forward, the space between us closing. "I care about you," he said, his voice steady now, full of sincerity. "Iâve always cared about you. And I canât keep pretending I donât. I like you, Y/N. I really like you. And Iâm sorry it took me so long to say it."
I stood there, frozen, my chest tightening as his words echoed in my ears. Jimin, the guy I had had a crush on for a long time, had just confessed to me. The weight of his confession settled over me, both a relief and a shock. But there was also confusion, so much confusion. Had I been blind to all of this? Why had he never said anything before? And if I was being honest with myself, did I like him back anymore?
Before I could process everything, Jimin stepped closer, his eyes filled with hope and uncertainty. "So, what do you think?" he asked softly. "I know itâs a lot to take in, but I couldnât keep pretending like I donât feel this way about you anymore."
I felt my heart racing in my chest, torn between Jiminâs confession and the unresolved feelings I had for Namjoon. I didnât know how to respond, but I knew one thing for sure: everything had just changed.
I took a deep breath, gathering every ounce of courage I had left. This wasnât easy, and I knew it was going to hurt, but I had to be honest with Jimin. I couldnât keep pretending like everything was okay, like my heart wasnât pulling in two different directions.
"Jimin," I started, my voice quieter than I intended, but firm. "I need to be honest with you. Yes, it was about you, making you jealous, at first. It was part of the plan, to make you see... make you notice me." I paused, watching his face as he took in my words. His expression shifted, and for a second, I could see the pain in his eyes, but I pushed forward.
"But somewhere along the way, it stopped being about that." I shook my head, feeling a lump form in my throat. "Somewhere along the way, I... I started to fall for Namjoon."
Jimin blinked, his lips parting slightly as if trying to make sense of what Iâd just said. His gaze was intense, like he was searching for something in me, an explanation, an apology, I wasnât sure.
"I donât blame you for not realizing sooner," I continued, my heart heavy with the truth I was finally saying out loud. "I shouldâve said something. I shouldâve told you how I felt, instead of waiting around for you to make a move. Iâve been waiting for you to notice me for so long... and I was too scared to admit that I was falling for someone else." I wiped at my eyes, trying to hold it together, but it wasnât easy.
Jiminâs face softened, his usual mischievous smile gone, replaced with something more vulnerable. "Y/N... I didnât know," he murmured, his voice low. "I didnât know you were waiting for me like that. I thought... I thought I had all the time in the world."
I nodded, feeling the weight of my own regrets. "We both did," I whispered. "But maybe it was meant to be this way. Maybe we werenât supposed to figure this out sooner. Maybe everything thatâs happened, all the confusion, the pretending... it was just leading me to this point."
I took a deep breath, feeling like I was freeing myself from something heavy Iâd been carrying for far too long. "I like Namjoon now, Jimin. And I donât know whatâs going on with him, with his ex, or whatever. Maybe heâs with her again, maybe not. But I canât keep holding onto what couldâve been with you, because Iâve realized itâs not just about you anymore."
The silence stretched between us as Jimin absorbed my words. I could see him trying to process everything, his eyes searching my face for any hint of uncertainty. But there was none.Â
"Iâm sorry," I added softly, my voice trembling slightly. "I didnât mean to hurt you. But I canât keep pretending, either. Iâve made my choice."Â
Jimin finally sighed, his shoulders dropping as if he was releasing a breath he didnât know he was holding. His eyes met mine, and for the first time, there was no frustration or confusion in them, just a quiet understanding.
"I get it," he said, his voice rough but steady. "I kinda knew I was too late. And maybe... maybe I should have said something sooner too. But I canât blame you for that. You deserve to be with someone whoâs not afraid to take the chance, someone whoâs not scared of ruining the friendship. I see that now." He smiled, but it was bittersweet. "And if Namjoon makes you happy, then Iâm happy for you. I mean that."
I felt a weight lift off my chest, the tension between us dissolving in that moment. "Thank you," I whispered. "I... I never wanted to hurt you, Jimin. Youâre still one of my dearest friends. I just had to be honest with you."
Jimin nodded, his smile softening as he gave me a reassuring look. "I know. And Iâll be okay. Iâm not going anywhere, you know? Weâll figure this out, all of us."
The words he said were comforting, but the reality of it all still felt heavy in my chest. I wasnât sure where things would go from here, but for the first time, I felt like I could breathe again, knowing that I had said what I needed to say, that I had let go of the past.
I took a final, steadying breath and gave him one last, grateful smile. "Iâm glad we talked, Jimin. And... I hope things donât feel too weird between us after this."
"They wonât," he assured me, his eyes soft with understanding. "Weâll be fine. You and me. I just... want you to be happy." As the conversation came to a close, I took a step back, the weight of it all finally beginning to lift from my shoulders. Jimin and I had said everything we needed to say, and I was starting to feel like I could move on, that this awkward, unresolved tension was finally behind us.
Jimin offered a small, bittersweet smile before opening his arms. "Come here," he said softly, and without thinking, I stepped into his embrace. It wasnât romantic, it wasnât meant to be, but in that moment, it felt like the closure we both needed. I could feel his warmth, his steady presence, and it grounded me in a way that reassured me everything would be okay. Weâd move past this, even if things werenât perfect right now.
I closed my eyes, letting the moment stretch out for a few seconds, savoring the comfort of having things settle between us.
But just as I was starting to relax, I heard the door creak open.
I pulled back instantly, my heart racing as I saw Namjoon standing in the doorway, his eyes wide, mouth slightly parted in shock. His gaze flicked between me and Jimin, lingering on us just long enough for the weight of the situation to hit him too.
It felt like time had frozen for a moment.
"Y/N..." Namjoon said, his voice a little strained. "Jimin...?"
I didnât know what to say. The look in his eyes made my stomach twist. It wasnât jealousy exactly, but something like confusion, hurt.
Before he could say anything else, I quickly moved toward him, trying to make sense of the situation, the tension hanging thick in the air.
"I... We need to talk," I said, my voice barely above a whisper as I looked at him.Â
Jimin, sensing the shift headed towards the door. I watched as Jimin left, his footsteps fading as he passed through the hallway, leaving me alone with Namjoon. The silence between us felt like a wall, too heavy to break, but I couldnât ignore the burning need to face this.
I turned to Namjoon, my throat tight. "We need to talk," I repeated, this time louder, more urgent.
Namjoon nodded, a flicker of uncertainty in his eyes. "Yeah. We do."
"Is this why you didn't tell me what you and Jimin talked about at the party?" Namjoonâs voice was tight, the words coming out sharper than I expected. "Did you get what you wanted, Y/N? Is this why you and him are hugging in a separate room?"
His words hit me like a cold wave, and I felt the sting of them settle deep in my chest. The air between us grew heavy, thick with the weight of his accusation, and I could feel the space between us shrinking in all the wrong ways.
I opened my mouth to defend myself, but nothing came out. His eyes never left mine, and there was something raw, almost broken, in the way he looked at me. It was like he was trying to figure out if heâd been a fool this whole time, if everything we had was just a game to me.
I took a shaky breath, trying to calm the storm brewing inside me. My heart was pounding, but I couldn't just let his words hang in the air like that.
"So, you're gonna judge me for talking to Jimin? After you were spotted with your ex?" I shot back, the words coming out sharper than I meant. "You have no right to say anything about me and Jimin when youâre doing whatever it is youâre doing with her."
The moment I said it, I regretted the bitterness in my tone, but I couldnât help it. It was like everything inside me was bubbling up all at once, frustration, confusion, and that gnawing ache Iâd tried to ignore for so long. Namjoon had been acting like nothing had changed, like he was fine with our arrangement, while I was over here questioning everything. And now he was calling me out like I was the one in the wrong.
His jaw clenched, and for a moment, his gaze faltered. I could see the flicker of guilt, maybe even regret, but it quickly turned into something else, something I couldnât quite place. Was it anger? Jealousy?
I wasnât sure, but I knew we were both standing on the edge, and I didnât know how to pull us back. Namjoon took a deep breath, his gaze briefly flicking away as if trying to gather his thoughts. When he spoke again, his voice was tight, his words sharper than usual. "Yeah, I met with her," he admitted, frustration evident in his voice. "But it's not what you think. She kept showing up at the company, begging for forgiveness, even after you told her to back off. I couldnât ignore her anymore. I had to put an end to it, for good."
He paused, his eyes dark with a mix of anger and something else, something that felt too raw for me to understand in the moment.
His next words hit harder than I expected. "I saw you hugging him, Y/N. You got what you wanted, didnât you? This whole game, this act you and me were playing for him. You wanted to make Jimin jealous, and now it finally worked." His voice wavered, and the words came out harsher than he probably intended, like he was trying to convince himself. "And here I am, watching all of it, like a damn fool."
There was a pause, and the room seemed to shrink with the tension between us. Namjoon stepped even closer, his presence almost overwhelming. He ran a hand through his hair, clearly struggling to keep his emotions in check. "You know what? It worked on me, too," he said, his voice low and pained. "I thought I didnât care, If you still chose him after everything, but I do. More than I should. Iâve been lying to myself, pretending I didnât feel anything, but seeing you with him, seeing you so... close... it made me realize how much I care.Why I canât stop thinking about youâ.
His voice broke, and I saw the regret and jealousy in his eyes. "I shouldâve kissed you that night, Y/N. After we fought, I shouldâve stopped you from leaving, shouldâve said something. But I didnât. I let you walk away, and I regret it every single second. Iâve been kicking myself for it ever since."
The room felt like it was holding its breath, the air thick with everything that had been said, and everything that was left unspoken. Namjoon stood so close, his presence overwhelming, yet it felt like there was still a gap between us, one that neither of us knew how to cross.
I finally found my voice, despite the tightness in my chest. "Whatâs stopping you now?" I asked, my tone quieter but firm.
Namjoon blinked, his eyes still searching mine, confusion flickering across his face. "What do you mean?" he asked, his voice a little strained.
I stepped forward just a fraction, closing the distance, and then, with a sense of finality, I answered him. "The moment you saw after you came here, it was us giving closure to our feelings. Yes, it worked. I made Jimin jealous, and he confessed to me. But I turned him down, Namjoon. Because I can't stop thinking about you, too." My heart pounded in my chest, but I pushed through the fear, the uncertainty. "So, let me ask you again: Whatâs stopping you from kissing me now?"
The question hung in the air, thick and heavy. His eyes were locked on mine, searching, almost as if he couldnât believe what he was hearing. For a brief moment, time seemed to stop as we stood there, inches apart, the silence between us deafening. I could see the storm of emotions in his gaze, hurt, longing, confusion, and, beneath it all, something that told me he wasnât ready to walk away. Not this time.
And then, without warning, he took a step closer. His breath mingled with mine as he cupped my face with his large, warm hands. The touch was gentle, but there was a certain urgency to it, a need that seemed to pulse in the very air around us.
His thumb brushed against my cheek, a soft, almost reverent gesture, as if he were memorizing the feel of me under his fingertips. His eyes never left mine, but I could see the way his pupils dilated, the way his chest rose and fell with each shallow breath he took. And then, as if the weight of everything that had been left unsaid between us finally broke, he closed the distance, his lips crashing into mine with a force that took me by surprise.
The kiss was desperate, hungry, as though heâd been holding back for too long. His lips moved against mine with a raw intensity, a release of all the emotions that had been building between us for so long. His hands tangled in my hair, pulling me closer, deepening the kiss, as if he couldnât get enough of me, like he was trying to pour every ounce of feeling he had into that single, electrifying moment.
I responded with my hands finding their way to his chest, feeling the rapid beat of his heart beneath my fingertips. The world around us seemed to fade away, the tension, the confusion, everything that had been holding us apart, until there was only the two of us. The kiss deepened, becoming more urgent, as if we were both trying to make up for lost time, to reclaim something we had almost thrown away.
And in that moment, everything else ceased to matter. The only thing that existed was the overwhelming, undeniable connection between us, a connection that no words, no misunderstandings, could ever break. The kiss grew more passionate, and everything around us faded into a blur. Namjoonâs hands were at my back, guiding me backward until the wall pressed against my shoulders. The warmth of his body, the intensity of his kiss, left me breathless and yearning for more. His lips moved with purpose, each touch sending waves of heat through my body. He pulled away for a split second, his forehead resting against mine as he caught his breath.
"Do you have any idea how long Iâve been thinking about this?" His voice was low, almost a growl, sending a shiver down my spine. "How your lips would feel against mine...I have been dreaming about it since that day on the elevator... no, even before that." He said it with such intensity that it made my heart race, and I couldn't help but wonder what he meant, but the questions would have to wait. I didnât care to ask them now. All I could focus on was him, the way his lips moved with mine, the way he made me feel.
I arched my back as my head leaned against the wall, and his hands found their way to my waist, lifting me effortlessly off the ground. My legs instinctively wrapped around his waist, pulling him closer as the kiss continued. His lips trailed down to my neck, kissing and biting gently murmuring words like âmineâ above my skin between every kiss, sending a mix of pleasure and electricity through my body. Soft moans escaped my lips, and I could feel the heat between us building. My fingers tangled in his hair, pulling him closer, unable to get enough of him.
But then, a loud crash echoed from the other room, pulling us both out of our haze. We froze for a moment, catching our breath, our faces inches apart.
Namjoon let out a frustrated sigh, but there was a hint of amusement in his eyes. "We can continue this later," he said with a teasing smirk, still holding me tightly against him. "I will make up for every time I didn't kiss you, I promise."
The playful yet possessive undertone in his voice sent a wave of heat through me, and I couldn't help but feel the weight of his words. But for now, we both took a step back, trying to regain some composure as the sound of the broken bottle in the other room faded into the background. Before we left the room, my fingers nervously tugged at the hem of Namjoon's shirt, a sudden shyness washing over me. The heat from the kiss still lingered on my skin, and the words I needed to say felt heavy on my tongue, almost foreign after everything weâd just shared.
"Namjoon," I started, my voice barely above a whisper as I avoided his gaze for a moment. My heart was racing, my hands slightly trembling as I looked up at him. "I... I want to be with you," I confessed, the words feeling like they had been waiting to escape for so long. "After everything that's happened, I donât want to be here anymore. I just... I want to be with you. Alone."
He raised an eyebrow, his lips curving into a smile, but there was something tender in his gaze. "You want to get out of here?" he asked, his voice low, as if he were savoring the thought. "Are you sure?"
I nodded, my fingers still clinging to his shirt, my gaze lifting to meet his. "Yeah... I can pretend to be sick. We can just leave together. I donât want to be around anyone else right now." The idea of being with him, just the two of us, felt like the only thing that made sense in that moment. Everything else, the party, the other people, suddenly felt so far away.
Namjoonâs expression softened, and he placed a hand gently on my cheek, as if grounding me in the moment. "If thatâs what you want, weâll leave Y/N." he said, his voice barely more than a whisper. "Letâs go."
I smiled, relief flooding through me as I took his hand. We didnât need any more words. We were finally on the same page. As Namjoon and I walked back into the room, the weight of everything between us still lingering in the air, we were met with curious glances from the group. My sister was the first to notice me, her eyes narrowing slightly as she took in the flush on my face, the way I clung a little too tightly to Namjoonâs side.
"Y/N?" she asked, her voice soft, but there was a hint of suspicion in her tone. "Are you okay? You look... a little off."
I blinked, quickly thinking of something to say. My mind was still clouded from everything that had just happened, but I needed to get out of there, needed to get away from all the questions and awkward tension.
"I... I feel a bit tipsy," I said, offering a small, apologetic smile. "I think I need to head out first. Itâs been a long night."
She raised an eyebrow, clearly still a bit skeptical. But before she could ask more, Namjoon stepped in, his voice smooth and calm.
"I already ordered an Uber for us," he said, his hand gently resting on my lower back, as if to reassure her. "Weâll head to my place. Donât worry about her. Sheâll be fine."
Jimin, Jungkook, and my sister exchanged glances, clearly surprised, but they didnât press further. After a beat, Jungkook nodded, his usual easygoing smile returning.
"Take care, Y/N. Hope you feel better," he said, giving me a quick wave.
"Yeah, feel better," Jimin added.
My sisterâs gaze lingered on me for a moment longer, but then she sighed, shrugging as if sheâd decided there was nothing to do about it.
"Alright, take care of yourself," she said, giving Namjoon a quick nod, as if accepting the situation. "Donât do anything too crazy, okay?"
I smiled weakly, feeling a mix of guilt and relief at her words. It was like she knew, but she didnât. Either way, she was letting me go, letting me make my own choices.
With that, we exchanged goodbyes, and Namjoon and I walked out, hand in hand, the door shutting softly behind us.Â
As we left the party, the world outside felt like a breath of fresh air. The night was cool, the streets relatively quiet. But all I could think about was what had just happened between us. Everything that had been left unsaid before now felt so clear. There was no going back now.
And as the Uber pulled up and we climbed inside, I felt a sense of calm wash over me. The uncertainty was gone. Whatever had been between us, whatever it was that had kept us apart, had finally clicked into place. And now, as the city lights blurred by the window, I knew that whatever came next, Iâd be ready for it, with Namjoon by my side.
*** As we stepped into Namjoonâs apartment, a comfortable silence settled between us. The faint scent of his cologne lingered in the air, and I couldnât help but feel the weight of everything that had just happened. He closed the door behind us, his hand resting on the doorknob for a moment as he turned to face me.
âSo,â he began softly, his eyes meeting mine, âare you⊠really okay with this? With us?â
I felt a shy smile tug at my lips. âIâve never been more sure.â My voice was soft, but I meant every word. I was here, and I didnât want to turn back. âWhat about you? Are you⊠okay with all this?â
Namjoon let out a low laugh, his hand reaching out to brush a strand of hair from my face. âI think Iâve been waiting for this, waiting for you, for longer than I ever realised.â There was a warmth in his gaze, something so honest that it made my heart skip a beat.
We moved further into the room, and he gestured for me to sit. âDo you want something to drink? Water? Tea?â
I nodded, chuckling nervously. âTea sounds good. Something calming, maybe?â
He flashed me a knowing smile and disappeared into the kitchen, leaving me to take in my surroundings. Iâd been here before, once late at night for our date, but I hadnât paid much attention then, too caught up in the moment with him. Now, with a moment to breathe, I could see pieces of his personality everywhere, books stacked on the shelves and in piles on the floor, his collection of vinyl records carefully arranged next to the coffee table. It all felt so unmistakably him.Â
A few moments later, he returned with two steaming mugs, setting one in front of me. As he sat down next to me on the couch, close enough that our knees brushed, he looked at me with a more serious expression.
âCan I ask⊠when did it change for you?â he asked gently, his voice barely above a whisper. âWhen did you know you felt something for me?â
I took a slow sip of tea, hoping it would help me organize the mess of emotions inside. âHonestly?â I hesitated, feeling a blush creep up my cheeks. âI think it was always there, in some way.â
He tilted his head slightly, watching me closely, and I felt my heart skip at his quiet attention.
âI mean, I liked Jimin, yes⊠but when I first met all of you, you were the one that caught my eye. But I found out pretty quickly that you had a girlfriend back then, so I pushed the thought away and settled on seeing you as just a friend.â
Namjoonâs eyes softened as I spoke, and it gave me a bit of courage to keep going. We both set our mugs down on the table, the warmth of the tea long forgotten as the weight of our words filled the space between us.
âBut when we started pretendingâŠâ I paused, looking down at my hands. âIt felt more real than I expected. I kept telling myself it was just for show, just a game we were playing. But the more time we spent together, the harder it was to pretend it didnât mean anything.â
I looked up at him, meeting his gaze. âI didnât say anything because I was afraid. Afraid Iâd misread it, or that Iâd just end up⊠hurting you, or myself.â
He reached for my hand, giving it a gentle squeeze. âI wish I realised sooner.â
I felt his thumb tracing soft circles on my hand, the warmth of his touch anchoring me in the moment. His quiet reassurance, the way he looked at me, it was all starting to melt away any lingering doubts I had.
âWell, weâre here now,â he repeated softly, his gaze steady and full of something I could only describe as understanding, and maybe relief.
I managed a small, nervous smile. âYeah, we are.â
There was a beat of silence, comfortable and calm. Then, taking a breath, he lifted his other hand and tucked a strand of hair behind my ear. "And now that weâre here,â he murmured, his voice a little lower, âI think we both deserve to stop second-guessing ourselves."
He paused, his eyes searching mine. âWe donât have to pretend anymore. No more games, no more hidden feelings. Just⊠us.â
My heart raced at his words, the weight of everything finally lifting. I looked down at our intertwined hands, feeling a warmth bloom in my chest. âNo more pretending,â I echoed, feeling the truth of it settle over me. I met his gaze, a soft smile tugging at my lips.
âSo⊠where do we start?â I asked, feeling a mix of excitement and nerves, savouring the closeness.
Namjoonâs smile softened as he shifted closer, his eyes warm with that familiar spark. âHow about we start fresh?â he murmured, and then, leaning in, he pressed his lips to mine, a tender, lingering kiss that felt like a quiet promise, a beginning weâd both been waiting for.
He pulled back slightly, his gaze searching mine, before leaning in again, his lips brushing softly over mine, testing, savoring. Slowly, his hand slid to the back of my neck, fingers tracing gentle circles, and I felt him draw me in closer. This time, the kiss deepened naturally, as though all the unspoken feelings between us were finally finding their way through, leaving my heart racing in a way I hadnât felt in a long time.Â
It felt as though we were back in that moment in the guest room, but this time, without the weight of uncertainty between us. His hands were gentle yet sure, tracing down my back, leaving warmth in their wake. The kiss grew bolder, a mix of all the moments weâd held back, and I felt my own hands grip the front of his shirt, pulling him even closer.Â
We broke apart just briefly, his forehead resting against mine, both of us catching our breath, a small smile tugging at his lips.Â
"I was thinking of ordering us something," he murmured, his voice a low whisper that sent a thrill through me. His gaze locked onto mine, dark and filled with intent, and I could feel the tension building between us again.Â
"But dinner can wait," he added, his words dripping with warmth, making my heart race. "Right now, all I want is you."
With that, his lips found mine again, a bit hungrier this time, and I let myself melt into it, matching his intensity as the moment wrapped around us, everything else falling away.
As the kiss deepened, my hands slid up to his chest, fingers brushing over the firm muscles that were hidden beneath his shirt. I could feel the strong beat of his heart, and I couldn't help but smile against his lips, knowing the effect I was having on him.
Namjoonâs breath hitched slightly as I gently tugged at his shirt, pulling it over his head with a growing sense of urgency. The cool air brushed against his skin, and I let my fingers trace the contours of his muscles, marveling at how solid and defined he was. He shivered slightly under my touch, his body reacting to me in ways that made my heart race.
"Y/N..." he breathed, his voice a low growl of pleasure as I ran my hands down his chest, feeling the way his muscles tensed and flexed beneath my fingertips. "You don't know what you do to me."
A soft moan escaped his lips as my touch moved lower, the heat between us intensifying with each passing second. He pulled me closer, his hands sliding to my back, pulling me flush against him and laying me on the couch. Our bodies pressed together, and I felt his desire, undeniable and powerful, pressing into me.
I broke the kiss just long enough to look up at him, my breathing shallow as I let my hands roam, feeling every inch of him. His eyes were dark, his lips swollen from our kiss, and he looked at me like I was the only thing that mattered in that moment.
"Youâre so beautiful," he murmured, his hands moving to my waist, slipping beneath my shirt, his touch warm and electric against my skin.
I gasped softly as his fingers skimmed the skin of my back, sending a wave of heat through me. My hands tangled in his hair, tugging him closer, and we resumed kissing, this time with more urgency. The world outside of the room didnât exist anymore, there was only Namjoon, and the undeniable pull between us.
We continued, caught in the heat of the moment, kisses growing more passionate, more desperate as we lost ourselves in each other. Time seemed to stand still, and all that mattered was the connection we were building, one that felt right, real, and unlike anything I had ever experienced before.
Namjoon pulled out for a bit to catch a breath and leaned in closer again , his breath warm against my skin as he gazed down at me, his fingers brushing gently along the fabric of my shirt. His voice was low, smooth, and filled with a quiet intensity.
"Can I?" he asked, his eyes flickering between my chest and my eyes, seeking permission with the unspoken question.Â
I nodded, my heart racing, feeling the heat of the moment building between us. There was no rush, just the weight of our emotions and the pull between us. Slowly, he slid his hands to the hem of my shirt, his touch reverent, as if he was savouring every inch of the space between us.
As the shirt lifted over my head, I could feel the electricity between us intensifying. Namjoon didnât break eye contact. He looked me up and down, enjoying the image. âSo perfect, just for me...â His gaze was unwavering, filled with something deeper than desire, something more intimate. His lips parted, but before they could meet mine again, he lowered his head, pressing a soft, lingering kiss to my neck, his lips tracing the curve of my skin.
I arched into him, my fingers threading through his hair. The kiss from his lips moved down my throat, then between my breasts, and continued further down to my stomach. He stopped just above my heat, still covered by my pants, sending a surge of warmth through me.
Then, as his lips came back up to mine, my hands reached for his belt, never breaking the kiss. My fingers fumbled with it briefly, but soon it was undone, he helped me push his trousers down. He kicked them off swiftly, and moved to undoing my trousers, his hands surprisingly gentle as he worked them off my body. As he traced his fingers along the inner part of my thigh, his lips continued their journey down my skin, sending electric jolts of anticipation through me.
Now, we were both only in our underwear. Namjoon hovered above me, his eyes meeting mine with a silent question, a flicker of hesitation in his gaze as he sought my consent. I nodded, breathlessly. With that, he placed a hand on my back, unclipping my bra slowly, as if savouring the moment. He slid it off with ease, his hands now fully free to roam.
His touch was firm yet tender as he cupped both of my breasts, his fingers gently kneading them while his lips found the spot below my ear, murmuring sweet words against it. His breath was hot against me, the weight of his words sending waves of desire down my spine. I could feel his body pressing into mine, his clothed groin humping me, the heat between us building again. âJoonâ I moaned. âI think I need you now.â My body felt hotter by each second that was passing.
âI know, Y/N,â he replied, his voice low and intense. âJust let me pleasure you more first. Let me take care of you.â
He continued with his move again, not breaking eye contact as his hand travelled down, hovering just above my heat. Gently, he moved my panties to the side and slid one finger in. He retracted it and put the finger in his mouth.
âSo wetâŠso sweetâ Namjoon murmured, licking the slickness from his finger. I gasped from the pleasure as he went back and slid in another finger, both now moving in and out. Then he began using a scissoring motion, working in perfect rhythm. When he added a third finger, my vision blurred.
âAh⊠I think Iâm close,â I managed to gasp.
âThen come for me, Y/N,â he urged, finding that perfect spot that made me tremble. A high-pitched cry escaped me as I reached my climax, releasing everything that had built up inside. But it was not enough. I needed more of him.
âNamjoon, you either fuck me right now or elseââ
âOr else what?â he teased, smiling and hoovering on top of me.
âIâI donât know. Iâll probably fuck myself again with my own fingers if I can,â I breathed.
âAs much as Iâd love to see you do that, I think that can wait a little,â he said, his voice low and teasing.
Before I could protest, he scooped me into a bridal position and rose to his feet. âIâd be lying if I didnât say I almost fucked you right here, when you were calling my name. But as much as I want to, Iâd like to make you comfortable first, in my bed,â he said, walking toward his room. A few moments later, I felt the soft cold mattress behind my back as Namjoon placed me down hovering again on top of me. I looked up and slowly averted my gaze down toward his bulge, it looked big and hard, his member almost ripping off his underwear. Both breathing heavily I came forward again and caught his lips against mine. But that didn't last long as Joon put some distance and quickly gave me a peck on the forehead. ââFuckââ Namjoon hisses under his breath.ââLook at you so perfectly layed on my bedâ his eyes continuing to roam my body, and when they reached a particular part my female hood, I decided to tease him further and sliding my panties slowly to the side while under him. His eyes returned to me for a bit and then back to where my hands were occupied. Silence creeped all over the room and only the beating of our heart and breaths could be heard. There I was now all bare under him, soaking wet anchoring for his touch.Â
âFuck... Y/N⊠You have no idea, do you? The effect you have on me. God only knows how many times these walls have heard your name these past weeks.â
âSo... you mean... you did that?â
âYeah,â he breathed, his voice thick with need. âEven in my dreams, all I could see was you. Iâve craved you every day since we started this whole âfakeâ thing. And now...â He trailed off, his gaze intense. âIâm going to make you feel good, baby. IââÂ
âFuck, Joon⊠just fuck me already, please.â I pleaded, unable to stand the teasing, the intense gaze, and all the compliments any longer. Just the sound of his smooth, raspy voice had me close to reaching my second orgasm.
âSomeoneâs needy⊠and ruining that pretty little mouth for me,â he murmured.
âIf you let me, I think you'd be surprised at what else this mouth can do,â I replied with a smirk.
âOh?...than I better fuck you now so you can show me all of that laterâ
Namjoon stretched his arm to my right, above my head, reaching for his nightstand. He opened the top drawer and took a condom out of the box. I didnât even question itâheâs a grown man, after all, and probably has a lot of experience with this. Still, I felt a little shy. It wasnât my first time, but thinking about it all made me feel a hint of pressure. I quickly pushed that thought away, I liked Namjoon a lot, and he seemed to like me too. My eyes shifted to his actions as I tried to stay in the moment.
He slipped out of his boxers, and his thick, hard length sprang free, red and glistening with precum.
"Shit, Joon..." I whimpered, looking up into his eyes.
"What?" he asked with a smirk, clearly amused by my reaction.
âYouâre huge... How is that going to fit?â Embarrassment crept up my cheeks.
âYouâll get used to it,â he murmured, his voice low and confident.
If my face had been red before, now my whole body felt on fire. But I wasnât about to let him think this was too easy for me.
âYou sound so cocky⊠What if you end up disappointing?â I teased, laughing softly and covering my mouth.
Namjoonâs grin widened as he rolled the condom on, then slid two fingers into me without warning. I gasped, muffling the sound with my hand, thankful Iâd caught it, or the whole neighbourhood might have heard.
"Letâs just say you chose the right member, love... the one thatâll make you scream the loudest.â he murmured.
I couldnât respond, only nodding as he began to move his fingers, preparing me for what was to come. He met my eyes, waiting for my signal, and when I nodded again, he slowly replaced his fingers with his thick length, easing himself in.
If I hadnât seen stars by then, I certainly was now. One push, and I was already crying out from the stretch.
âFuck, so tight, so perfect... Y/N, tell me if it hurts,â he whispered, voice rough.
But I was too lost in pleasure to respond, only nodding and moving with him as he began to thrust, each movement filling the room with our heavy breaths, pants, and the sound of skin meeting skin.
Namjoon lifted one of my legs, hooking it over his shoulder, and suddenly, he was hitting a deeper spot that made me see white.
I wouldnât be surprised if my legs ended up bruised. Longing for his lips again, I reached up and captured his mouth, losing myself in the kiss.
Tongues and teeth met as we kissed until Namjoon broke away, gasping for air. âYou take me so well, Y/N⊠like your bodyâŠâ His fingers traced circles over my clit. âThis pussy⊠was made for me.â
I couldnât respond, just nodding and crying out in pleasure. The way Namjoon made me feel, the way he moved inside me, it was like we were perfectly made for each other. Everything that had come before led to this moment, us becoming one.
Thrust after thrust, kiss after kiss, I lost all sense of time.
Not until Namjoon said against my neck âI donât think Iâm gonna last much longer,â he panted.
âThen let go,â I whispered.
âY/N, Iâm about toââ
âMe too.â
And with that, we came together, bodies pressed close, shuddering in sync as the last waves of pleasure passed over us.
Namjoon pulled out, quickly removed the condom, and tied it off before stepping out of bed. Moments later, he returned, gently wiping me clean with a warm towel. His movements were soft, careful, as if he were savoring each moment. I watched him in silence, feeling a strange mix of bliss and tenderness settle over me. Once he finished, he tossed the towel aside and lay back down beside me, pulling me into his arms.
We stayed like that, wrapped in each other, letting our breathing slow in sync. His fingers traced gentle patterns along my shoulder, and I closed my eyes, melting into the warmth of his embrace.Â
"So," I said, breaking the silence with a teasing smile, "I guess the sex wasnât that bad after all."
Namjoon laughed softly, looking at me with a raised brow. âOh really? Just not that bad? I thought I was pretty damn good.â
I grinned, poking his chest playfully. âYou were good. But letâs not get ahead of ourselves, Mr. Perfect. Thereâs still a lot I could teach you.â
His expression shifted, and I saw that familiar smirk spread across his face. âIs that so? Iâd love to see what youâve got in mind, Y/N,â he teased, his voice low and filled with mock confidence.âDoes it have anything to do with that pretty mouth of yours?â âCareful now, Joon. I won't give you the satisfaction just yet,â I teased back, running a finger down his chest. âBesides, youâve had a lot of practice pretending, but a real relationship with me is a whole different thing, you know?â
Namjoonâs eyes sparkled with mischief as he leaned in, brushing his lips against my ear. âOh, Iâm not pretending anymore, love. And I think weâve got a real thing going here. Are you sure youâre ready for this?â
I laughed, a little breathless from the way his words made me feel. âI think I can handle it. You just better keep up.â
He chuckled, pulling me closer, his lips brushing against mine in a brief but tender kiss. âI donât think youâll have a problem with that. But Iâll be sure to keep you on your toes.â
âGood,â I whispered, my smile playful as I looked up at him. âBecause if you canât keep me entertained, I know someone who can.â He growled softly, pulling me closer, his arms tightening around me. âYouâre really trying to make me jealous, huh?â
I smirked, teasing him further. âMaybe I am.â
Namjoonâs expression softened, but there was still that edge of possessiveness in his eyes. âYouâre mine now, Y/N. Letâs make sure you donât forget that.â
And with that, it seemed like Joon and I were bound to continue, losing ourselves in each other throughout the night.
***
The morning sun crept in through the curtains, casting a soft glow over the room. I stirred, feeling Namjoonâs arm wrapped around me, our fingers loosely entwined as we lay facing each other. His eyes were still closed, a relaxed expression softening his features. I smiled, gently tracing my thumb over his knuckles, feeling an overwhelming sense of warmth and contentment.
As if sensing my gaze, Namjoonâs eyes fluttered open, a sleepy smile spreading across his face. âMorning,â he murmured, his voice thick with sleep.
âMorning,â I replied, a little shy as I tightened my hold on his hand. We lay in silence for a few moments, just taking in the comfort of being close, his fingers absently tracing small circles along my back. I layed there with him, enjoying the quiet simplicity of the moment, feeling like we didnât need any words to understand what we were both feeling.
After a while, a thought crossed my mind, and I couldnât resist asking. âYou know⊠Iâve been meaning to ask,â I started, my voice barely above a whisper, âyou mentioned you liked me a while back. Was it⊠that time during our date, when we played Two Truths and a Lie, and you mentioned that you had a crush on someone⊠Was that me?â
He chuckled softly, shaking his head as his thumb continued to stroke along my spine. âYes, butâ he said, looking into my eyes with a gentle smile. âIt was actually before that, long before.â
Namjoonâs eyes held mine as he gathered his thoughts, a hint of a smile tugging at his lips. âI donât know if I ever told you this, but the first time I saw you, it wasnât like anything I expected. You werenât trying to impress anyone, you just⊠had this ease about you that made everyone around you feel comfortable. It got to me.â
His fingers traced light patterns along my face now as he spoke. âBack then, I was with my ex, so I didnât dwell on it too much. But even so, there was this⊠spark of curiosity, you know? Like, I wanted to understand what made you, you.â His smile grew fonder, his eyes distant, lost in the memory. I felt my cheeks warm at his confession, my heart racing as I watched him speak. âAnd then⊠when my relationship ended, it felt like I was finally allowing myself to really notice you,â he continued, his voice dropping to a softer, more vulnerable tone. âBut by then, I could tell you had your eyes set on Jimin. And Iâll be honest, it bugged me a little. I just couldnât shake this feeling that he was missing something⊠how foolish he was not to notice youâ.
I could see the faintest hint of frustration flash in his eyesâ And I donât know, maybe it was selfish, but⊠I wanted you to look at me that way. It started small at first, just these little moments where Iâd think about you, or catch myself looking for you at gatherings. Then, when Iâd see you laughing at something he said, Iâd feel this pang of⊠jealousy.â
He took a deep breath, his gaze steady and filled with something raw. âWhen I saw you on that balcony, smoking and looking lost in your thoughts, I couldnât help but wonder what was on your mind. And I thought, why not make my move? If Jimin was too blind to see you, maybe Iâd have a chance. Even if it was selfish, even if I was coming in knowing you liked someone else⊠I just wanted you to see me, notice me, even if I had to pretend at first.â
Namjoon paused, looking down at our hands, his thumb stroking softly over my knuckles now. âI guess that was when I realised⊠pretending or not, I just wanted you to feel about me the way I felt about you.â
His honesty made my heart swell, and I was at a loss for words. I could see in his eyes that every word was real, and in that moment, I knew he was letting me see a part of him he rarely showed anyone else.
My heart pounded as his words sank in, the honesty and vulnerability behind them making my chest tighten with emotion.
âGuess it was lucky for me that Jimin never noticed, then,â I whispered with a soft smile, and he chuckled, his forehead pressing gently against mine.
âLucky for both of us,â he murmured, his gaze warm and full of promise. âThis still feels like a dream,â I said softly, my gaze drifting over his face. âThese past two months, and then last night⊠it all feels unreal.â
âFeels pretty real to me,â Namjoon replied.
I grinned, unable to resist a tease. âYou know,â I murmured, leaning in slightly, âfor someone who was so sure of himself last night, you seemed pretty determined to impress me.â
Namjoonâs brow arched, and he chuckled, squeezing my hand. âDetermined? Or just confident?â
I let out a laugh. âConfident? Maybe,â I said, grinning. âBut Iâd say you were pretty eager to prove yourself.â
âOh, is that so?â he asked, his voice low and playful, as his fingers continued to trace gentle patterns along my hand. âSounds to me like you enjoyed every second.â
I bit my lip, raising a brow. âI donât know, Mr. Kim. You may have to convince me again.â
Namjoonâs eyes sparkled, his hand slipping around my waist, pulling me a little closer. âCareful, Y/N. If you keep teasing me, I might just have to make it my mission to remind you all day,â he murmured, his lips hovering close to mine, a playful challenge lighting up his gaze.
I smirked, raising an eyebrow. âHow about I take charge today instead?â
A flicker of curiosity sparked in his eyes, and he didnât seem the least bit bothered by the idea. Instead, he leaned back slightly, watching me with a smirk of his own as I moved even closer, letting the suggestion linger between us.
We were still both very much naked from last night, with only the sheet draped over us. I shifted slightly, lifting myself just enough to reach toward his nightstand on my left, remembering from last night that this was where he kept the condoms, or at least, I was pretty sure thatâs where they were. Namjoonâs smirk deepened as he watched me, clearly intrigued. "Oh, Iâm all yours," he murmured, his tone full of invitation. He leaned back further against the headboard, keeping his arms folded behind his head, completely giving in to the moment.
As I inched closer, I took my time, savouring the way his eyes never left mine, his gaze filled with a mix of amusement and anticipation. I slowly opened the wrapper, letting the silence hang between us, thick with tension and a playful edge. His breathing grew just a little heavier, betraying his calm facade. His cock hard and dripping already as I slid the wrapper over him.
âLooks like someoneâs enjoying the view,â I teased, pressing a soft kiss on his shoulder as I positioned myself just above him.
He chuckled, his eyes sparkling. âWell, youâre making it hard not to.â He raised an eyebrow, letting his gaze roam over me. I smirked, letting my fingers trail slowly down his chest, feeling his muscles tense beneath my touch. "Oh, am I?" I whispered, tilting my head as I looked at him, a mischievous glint in my eyes. "Because I could always take my time... really draw this out. Make you wait."Â
Namjoonâs gaze darkened, his smirk widening as he tried to keep his composure. âYou think Iâd let you get away with that?â he murmured, but there was a challenge in his tone that only encouraged me.
I leaned in, letting my lips brush against his neck, my breath warm against his skin. "I donât think youâre in any position to stop me, actually," I teased, pressing a few light kisses along his jaw, my hands tracing down his sides, deliberately slow.
A low chuckle escaped him, and he tilted his head slightly to give me more access, his hands resting on my hips but making no move to stop me. âCareful,â he whispered, his voice soft but intense. âI might just lose my patience.âÂ
âThen I guess youâll just have to wait and see how long you can hold out,â I replied, brushing my lips just over his, close enough to feel the warmth, but keeping just enough distance to keep him guessing. I held his gaze, letting a playful smile spread across my lips as I positioned myself, teasingly closer. Leaning in, I pressed my body against his, letting him feel the warmth but still holding back. I could feel his hands tighten around my waist as his breathing grew heavier, his gaze intense with anticipation and just a hint of frustration.
Slowly, I sank down, letting him feel the barest hint of contact, then just as quickly lifted myself back up, watching his reaction. His jaw clenched, eyes narrowing with a mix of desire and impatience. âYouâre really testing me here,â he muttered, his voice rough, a little desperate.
I smiled at his frustration, feeling the power shift in my favour as I teased him further. "Oh, but I like watching you squirm," I whispered, my voice light, yet dripping with the tension of the moment. I lowered myself just enough to feel the brush of him against me, but pulled away before it could escalate.
Namjoon let out a frustrated groan, his hands gripping my hips with an intensity that bordered on desperate. His eyes were burning with need, and I could see the control he was trying to maintain slipping away. "Y/N... please..." His voice was rough, almost pleading, and it sent a thrill through me.
I raised an eyebrow, enjoying the way he was unravelling before me. "Please what?" I teased, my lips brushing against his ear as I whispered the words.
He froze for a moment, a conflicted look crossing his features before he finally let out a frustrated breath. "Please, don't make me beg," he muttered, his voice thick with want. "I can't take much more of this."
The challenge in his tone only made me smile wider. "Oh, but I think you can," I murmured, my fingers tracing his jawline as I leaned in close again, lips barely brushing his. "Beg for it, Namjoon."
The raw edge of his voice when he finally respondedâ"Please, Y/N, I need you..."âwas all the confirmation I needed. The desperation in his eyes, the way his body tensed and trembled beneath me, made it impossible to resist. I slowly lowered myself once more, this time not pulling away.
When I sank down, both of us moaned in unison, the sound filling the air between us. I started moving up and down, the rhythm slow at first, but I could feel Namjoon trying to hold back his moans, his control slipping. He couldn't contain it anymore, and he began moaning my name, deep and desperate.
âY/NâŠâ
âYeah?â I barely replied, my voice a whisper.
âI am yours, Y/NâŠâ
The sound of it sent a rush of heat through me, and I found myself doing the same, moaning his name as I picked up the pace, moving faster and more urgently. He tightened his grip on my hips, his fingers digging in as he helped me move faster, the thrusts harsher now, each one more powerful than the last. His lips travelled down my neck and chest, and he began to play with my breasts, his kisses trailing down my body, sending waves of pleasure through me. My hands ran down his back, nails lightly scratching his skin as he groaned into me, his body pressing harder against mine.
He groaned my name again, the sound low and desperate, making my body tremble in response. I could feel the heat building inside of me, the pleasure spiralling with every move. I arched into him, feeling his teeth graze my skin, the sensation causing my legs to shake.
My hands roamed up to his hair, tugging him closer, pulling him into a kiss that was as urgent as everything else between us. His tongue met mine, hungry and demanding. The heat between us was unbearable now, the tension mounting, and I could feel myself getting closer to the edge with every passing second.
âYouâre in control, baby,â he murmured, his voice thick with desire. âTake what you want.â
His mouth was parted, a low growl escaping him as he groaned, his eyes dark with need.
âGod, Y/N, you feel so fucking good,â he hissed, his fingers digging into my skin. âDonât stop, donât slow down.â
I leaned down, pressing my chest against his, our lips brushing together briefly before I lifted myself again, the sensation of him filling me overwhelming. His hands slid to my back, pulling me closer, pressing me into him as he thrust up in time with my movements, making me gasp.
âYouâre so fucking tight, Y/N,â Namjoon breathed out. âI canât... I canât hold back much longer.â
âSay my name,â I whispered, my voice sultry as I rode him even faster.
âY/N!â Namjoon gasped, his body trembling beneath me. âY/N, please⊠donât stop.â
The desperation in his voice made me smile, and I pushed myself to go even faster, each thrust more powerful than the last. I could feel myself getting closer, the pressure in my lower stomach tightening as I moved with him, both of us chasing that inevitable release. âFuck, Y/N⊠Iâm so closeâŠâ Namjoon groaned, his hands gripping my ass harder, his body arching into mine as he kept me in place, him buried deep inside, grinding back and forth, stimulating my clit with every move. His breath was coming out in ragged gasps as he tried to keep his composure.
âMe too,â I panted, my voice breathless as I leaned down to kiss him, our lips crashing together in a desperate, hungry kiss. I kept riding him, faster now, each motion pushing us both closer to the edge. âDonât stop, Namjoon... keep going...â
âI wonât,â he muttered, his voice rough, his hands pressing me down onto him harder, pushing us both to the brink. âFuck, Y/N... Iâm going to...â
His body tensed beneath me, and I felt the tight coil inside me snap as I let out a low moan, the pleasure rushing through me, making my vision blur for a moment. Namjoon followed right after, his grip tightening on me as he groaned my name, his release overwhelming him.
We both collapsed, breathless and spent, our bodies still tangled together, as the tension finally eased, leaving us in the aftermath of everything. I rested against his chest, trying to catch my breath, his heart still pounding beneath my ear.
"God," he whispered softly, his fingers gently running through my hair, his voice hushed but full of satisfaction. "That was... incredible."
I smiled, closing my eyes for a moment, letting the quiet settle between us as we tried to slow our breathing. ***
After, we showered together, the water cascading down our bodies, we shared a peaceful silence, the steam fogging up the bathroom. There was an unspoken comfort between us, the quiet intimacy of helping each other wash our bodies. The moments that would normally feel awkward or rushed felt so natural with him, every touch between us a wordless connection that I hadn't realised I was craving.
When we finally stepped out, the warmth of the room met our damp skin, and I reached for a towel, drying my hair as Namjoon looked at me with that familiar concern.
"Let me help you with your hair," he said softly, stepping closer.
I gave him a playful smile, brushing the towel through my hair. âItâs fine, Namjoon. I got it,â I reassured him, wanting to do it myself since I knew it would take a while to dry.
He chuckled, clearly not ready to stop being helpful. âOkay, then how about I make us some coffee? You probably need it after all thatâŠâ His words trailed off with a grin, but there was a hint of awkwardness in his tone, as if he wasnât quite sure how to go from here.
âSounds good,â I said, reaching for one of his shirts hanging on the back of the bathroom door. It was oversized, the fabric soft and warm as I pulled it over my head, a small comfort against my still-damp skin. It felt right, almost like it was meant for me.
As Namjoon turned toward the kitchen, I couldnât help but linger for a moment, watching him walk away. His broad shoulders and the way his muscles flexed with each step had my heart racing. I felt this undeniable pull to him, and the shirt I wore only made me feel closer, more connected to him. It was like I was already a part of his world, and that realisation made me smile, despite the growing rush in my chest.
I entered the kitchen, stopping in front of him to get his attention. The sight of me in his shirt, with nothing but my bare legs showing, made him freeze for a second. His eyes darkened, and the intensity in his gaze was impossible to ignore. He swallowed hard, the breath hitching in his throat as he looked me up and down, as if trying to decide whether he could keep his composure or if he was going to lose himself.
Before I could say anything, he stepped toward me, and with one swift motion, he lifted me up onto the kitchen counter, his lips capturing mine in a kiss that was desperate and full of hunger. âYou look so good in my shirtâŠâ he murmured against my lips, his voice low and raspy. âI donât think I can get enough of you.â
His hands roamed to my waist, pulling me closer and I wrapped my legs around him instinctively, the heat between us escalating in an instant. But just as things started to get more heated, the sound of a phone ringing broke through the thick tension in the room. I pulled away just slightly, eyes narrowing as I tried to figure out whose phone it was. âShit,â I muttered under my breath. It couldâve been Jungkook, or worse, my sister. Neither of them had heard from me since Iâd come back here with Namjoon, and I knew theyâd be worried by now. We hadnât texted them about anything, not even letting them know I was still here.
Namjoon, looking just as frustrated at the interruption, gave me a brief kiss on the forehead before pulling away. âIâll grab our phones,â he said, his voice heavy with need but also that underlying concern for what was going on outside the bubble weâd created for ourselves.
I slid back down from the counter, standing with my legs shaky from the intensity of our kiss. Namjoon went to grab the phones from the living room, and I quickly adjusted my shirt, feeling the sudden awkwardness of the situation hit me.
Namjoon returned with both phones in hand, and I glanced at the screen of mine, seeing the name that immediately caused my stomach to flip, my sister. I let out a deep breath before answering, holding the phone to my ear while my eyes stayed locked on Namjoon, who was now back at the counter, making coffee as though nothing had happened.
"Hey," I said into the phone, trying to sound casual, but there was a slight quiver in my voice that betrayed me.
âY/N, are you still at Namjoonâs?â My sisterâs voice was laced with concern. âIâve been calling, texting, you didnât answer any of my messages. We were getting worried!â
I glanced at Namjoon again, and his eyes were on me. There was no judgement, just an understanding in his gaze.
âIâm fine,â I said quickly, speaking into the phone while my eyes never left Namjoon. I couldnât help but smile at the way he moved about the kitchen so casually, so unaffected by what weâd just experienced. âIâm still at Namjoonâs, okay? I promise, Iâll explain everything later.â
My sister didnât sound fully convinced, but she let out a small sigh. âAlright, just call me when youâre back. Iâm glad youâre okay.â
âI will,â I assured her, hanging up after a brief exchange of more pleasantries. I looked over at Namjoon, who had just finished making the coffee and was now smiling coming towards me. His smile was effortless, revealing his adorable dimples, and there was a warmth in his gaze that deepened with every moment we shared. As I stood there, the realisation slowly crept in that everything was finally falling into place. Soon, we'd have to explain everything to the group, the fake dating, the misunderstandings, and everything that led us to this point. Sure, some details would be left out, things that didnât need to be said, but it no longer mattered. What mattered now was what we had here, right in this moment, real, unfiltered, and undeniable.
With Namjoon, everything felt authentic. There was no pretending, no uncertainty. For the first time, I didnât have to second-guess myself or him. I was falling for him in a way I hadnât expected, and this time, it wasnât for show. It wasnât a story we were playing out for anyone else. This was real. This was ours. And as I stood there with him, I knew that this was the beginning of something new, something I never wanted to let go of.
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