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HOWEVER, Iâve been struggling to write and honestly Iâm just taking it slow at this point. Donât wanna burn myself out or force myself to write anything that doesnât resonate with me.
Iâll try to finish up âSTARSTRUCKâ in the next couple of months, though. Look out for that.
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im just a girl who loves frat rafe, nerd rafe, soft rafe, baby daddy rafe, husband rafe, toxic rafe, ex rafe, druggie rafe, needs a hug rafe, imprisoned rafe, season one rafe, season two rafe, season three rafe, season four rafe, i will love season five rafe, rafe, rafe cameron, kelce and toppers bestfriend rafe, golfer rafe, abusive rafe, sweetheart rafe, college rafe, ghostface rafe, serial killer rafe, rafe in season two with that sexy ass hat on when hiding from the police in the boat with barry, rafe in a grey north face jacket, enemy rafe, wards least favourite child, sarah and wheezies older brother, kook king rafe, highschool lovers rafe, rafeâŚ. did i mention rafe cameron from obx?
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guys iâm officially putting my smau ânever really leftâ on hold for an indefinite amount of time. i just truly feel like the rafe cameron smau space is already so saturated and there are sooo sooo many good smauâs u guys should read instead of mine lmao. i lost my passion for it and i truly donât know where itâs going. but thank u so much for the love on the series and my other fics so far. love u all đ¤
hiii so i had an idea for rafe x pogue!reader and enemies to lovers sorta thing it may sound kinda dumb but i thought it was cute
ok so like itâs inspired by the scene where john b is running from the cops and âyeetsâ over the chain đ
but like itâs with rafe and reader and theyâve always kinda had a bantering relationship but itâs lowkey to cover up their feelings for each other but reader gets hurt trying to run away from the cops and rafe sees it and is reluctant to help her but actually does and he had to clean up her wounds and stuff and thereâs so much tension he confesses his feelings. this may sound really dumb it was better in my head đ
hi bb! thanks for requesting. i made my own twist to it. read here! I REALLY HOPE YOU LIKE IT âĽď¸
Summary: After a tense run-in with the cops, reader is injured while trying to escape, and Rafe reluctantly steps in to help. Though initially distant, Rafe's care and honesty break through the reader's defenses, revealing a vulnerability neither of them expected. As they face the aftermath together, the tension between them intensifies.
Pairings: Rafe Cameron x Pogue!Reader
Warnings: Profanities
Author's Note: Requested by Anon!Â
The thing about Rafe Cameron was that he always seemed untouchable. Born into privilege, raised on Figure Eight with a golden spoon in his mouth and a name that opened doors, he was the embodiment of everything you didnât have. And yet, he was the storm you could never quite outrun.
You hadnât meant to cross paths with him. Your worldâchaotic, messy, and a little too close to the edgeâdidnât belong anywhere near his. But life in Kildare had a way of throwing people together, whether they fit or not.
It started months ago, on a humid summer night at one of those wild beach parties you swore youâd stop going to. The sand was packed with bodies, the air heavy with the scent of salt and cheap beer. You were nursing your third drink of the night, watching the waves crash against the shore, when Rafe stumbled into your line of sight.
He looked like troubleâdisheveled blond hair, a cocky smirk that didnât quite reach his eyes, and an energy that screamed recklessness. Youâd heard the stories about him, the whispered warnings. Stay away from Rafe Cameron. Heâs bad news.
You should have listened.
But when his sharp blue eyes locked onto yours across the bonfire, something shifted. It wasnât a spark; it was a collisionâtwo opposing forces drawn together by some unseen magnetism. He swaggered over, drink in hand, and before you knew it, you were trading barbs and sidelong glances, the tension between you electric.
âYou donât belong here,â heâd said, his tone teasing but laced with something darker.
âAnd you do?â you shot back, refusing to back down.
That was the first of many encounters. Somehow, despite your better judgment, you kept running into him. At parties, in the middle of town, even at the gas station late one night when you were buying snacks to fuel another all-night gaming session.
The dynamic between you was always the same: sharp words and stolen glances, a push and pull that left you dizzy. He got under your skin in a way no one else could, peeling back your defenses with a smirk or a well-placed comment. And yet, there was something about himâsomething vulnerable beneath the bravadoâthat kept you from walking away.
Rafe, for all his arrogance, seemed fascinated by you too. Heâd ask questions he had no right to ask, dig into your life like he was trying to understand what made you tick. You never gave him straight answers, but you had a feeling he saw through your deflections.
One night, after too many drinks and an argument that left you both seething, heâd grabbed your arm as you turned to leave. âYou think youâre better than me, donât you?â heâd spat, his voice low and dangerous.
Youâd stared at him, something raw and unspoken passing between you. âNo,â youâd said quietly. âI think weâre both just really, really fucked up.â
He hadnât let go right away. And in the silence that followed, something unspoken settled between youâa fragile truce, an understanding that you were both running from something neither of you wanted to name.
But your worlds were still too different. While you spent your days trying to keep your life from spiraling further out of control, Rafe seemed to thrive in the chaos. He was fire to your gasoline, and every time you got too close, you felt the heat.
You told yourself it didnât mean anything. That the stolen glances and lingering touches were just part of the game he liked to play. But late at night, when the world was quiet and you were alone with your thoughts, you couldnât stop wondering: What would happen if you let yourself fall?
You never got the chance to find out.
The months passed, and the tension between you remained unresolved.Â
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The moon hung low in the sky, its silvery glow casting eerie shadows across the tangled maze of Kildareâs backstreets. You had been here beforeâducking between alleyways, heart pounding in your chest like a war drum, your breath coming in sharp, uneven gasps. But tonight was different. Tonight, you werenât just out of luck. You were out of time.
The piercing sound of sirens grew louder, echoing through the quiet night, chasing you like a predator. The adrenaline pumping through your veins was the only thing keeping you upright. Your knees ached from the sprint, but you couldnât stop now. Not when the alternative was cuffs and a mugshot.
You cursed under your breath, your mind racing as you turned a sharp corner and slipped into a narrow alleyway. It was dark and cramped, but it gave you a moment to catch your breath. Pressing your back against the cold, damp wall, you counted the seconds, hopingâprayingâthat the cops would pass you by.
Then, the unmistakable sound of heavy boots crunching gravel reached your ears.
Damn it.
Panic clawed at your chest as you scrambled to move, but in your haste, your foot caught on a loose brick. The ground rushed up to meet you, and you landed hard, pain flaring through your ankle and shoulder. You bit back a cry, clutching your injured arm as you tried to push yourself upright.
"Shit," you hissed, blinking back tears of frustration. There was no way you could outrun them now.
âHaving fun down there?â
The voice came from above you, sharp and dripping with sarcasm. You looked up, squinting through the darkness, and your stomach sank when you recognized the silhouette. Rafe Cameron stood at the end of the alley, arms crossed, an unlit cigarette dangling from his lips. His piercing blue eyes practically glowed in the dim light, and the smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth made your blood boil.
Of all the people to stumble across you in this mess, it had to be him.
âGreat. Just my luck,â you muttered, dragging yourself to your feet with a wince.
Rafe raised an eyebrow, his gaze flickering to your injured arm. âLooks like youâve had a rough night.â
âNo shit,â you snapped, brushing dirt off your jeans. You glanced nervously toward the street, where the sirens seemed to be growing louder. âAnd Iâd love to stay and chat, but Iâve got places to be.â
He didnât move. Just leaned against the wall, watching you with that infuriatingly smug expression. âYouâre not going anywhere like that.â
âIâll manage.â You tried to take a step, but your ankle buckled beneath you, sending you stumbling forward. Before you could hit the ground again, a strong hand shot out to catch you.
You stared up at him, startled, as he steadied you. His grip was firm but careful, and for a moment, his usual arrogance was replaced by something almost⌠concerned.
âCareful,â he muttered, his voice quieter now. âYouâre gonna hurt yourself worse.â
You jerked away from him, your cheeks burning. âI donât need your help.â
âRight,â he drawled, letting his hands fall to his sides. âBecause limping around on a busted ankle is working out so well for you.â
âWhy do you care, anyway?â you shot back, glaring at him. âLast I checked, you werenât exactly the Good Samaritan type.â
He shrugged, pulling the cigarette from his mouth and tucking it behind his ear. âMaybe Iâm bored. Or maybe I just donât feel like watching you get arrested.â
âTouching,â you said dryly, but the truth was, you were too exhaustedâand too hurtâto argue. The pain in your ankle was unbearable, and your shoulder wasnât much better. If you didnât get out of here soon, youâd be spending the night in a cell.
Rafe must have seen the resignation in your eyes because he sighed, running a hand through his messy blond hair. âCome on. My truckâs around the corner. Iâll get you out of here.â
You hesitated, staring at him as if heâd grown a second head. âWhy would you do that?â
His lips twitched, but it wasnât quite a smile. âLetâs just say Iâve been in your shoes before.â
That wasnât exactly comforting, but it wasnât like you had any better options. With a reluctant nod, you let him drape your arm over his shoulders, his other hand sliding around your waist to support you. His touch was surprisingly gentle, and despite everything, a strange warmth spread through you.
âDonât make me regret this,â he muttered as he helped you limp toward his truck.
By the time you reached it, the sirens had faded into the distance, leaving the night eerily quiet. Rafe opened the passenger door and helped you climb in, his hands lingering a moment longer than necessary before he stepped back.
As he started the engine, you leaned your head against the window, exhaustion overtaking you. You didnât trust himâprobably never wouldâbut for now, you were grateful.
âWhere are we going?â you asked softly.
âSomewhere safe,â he replied, his voice low and steady.
The rumble of the truck's engine filled the silence as Rafe drove through the dark, deserted streets. You fought to keep your eyes open, the adrenaline of the chase fading and leaving behind a bone-deep exhaustion. Every bump in the road sent a jolt of pain through your injured shoulder and ankle, but you bit your lip to keep from making a sound.
Rafe glanced at you out of the corner of his eye. âYou look like youâre about to pass out.â
âIâm fine,â you muttered, though the sharp sting in your shoulder said otherwise.
âRight,â he said, unconvinced. âWell, weâre almost there.â
You didnât bother asking where âthereâ was. Arguing with Rafe Cameron was like shouting into the voidâcompletely pointless. Instead, you stared out the window, watching the familiar streets give way to the isolated backroads of Figure Eight. The trees grew thicker, their twisted branches reaching out like skeletal fingers, and the only light came from the truckâs headlights slicing through the darkness.
When Rafe finally pulled into the driveway of a small, secluded cabin, you frowned. âThis⌠isnât your house.â
âNope,â he said, cutting the engine. âItâs a place I use when I need to get away. No oneâs gonna find us here.â
The way he said it sent a shiver down your spine, though you couldnât tell if it was from fear or relief. You didnât exactly trust him, but you were too tired to care. If this was some kind of elaborate trap, youâd deal with it later.
Rafe came around to your side of the truck and opened the door. âCome on,â he said, his tone softer than before. âLetâs get you inside.â
You didnât argue as he helped you out of the truck, his arm steadying you as you limped toward the cabin. The interior was surprisingly cozy, with worn furniture and a stone fireplace that cast a warm glow across the room. It felt lived-in, though you doubted anyone else knew about this place.
âSit,â Rafe ordered, guiding you to the couch. âIâll grab the first aid kit.â
You sank into the cushions, wincing as the movement jostled your shoulder. The pain was worse now, no longer dulled by the adrenaline. When Rafe returned, he carried a small, battered kit and a bottle of water. He crouched in front of you, his expression unreadable as he set the supplies on the coffee table.
âThis is gonna hurt,â he warned, pulling a pair of gloves from the kit.
âGreat,â you muttered, but you didnât stop him as he carefully peeled back your sleeve to examine your shoulder. His fingers were warm against your skin, and you cursed the way your breath hitched when he touched you.
âYou dislocated it,â he said after a moment. âIâll have to pop it back in.â
Your stomach flipped. âCanât we just⌠leave it for now?â
Rafe gave you a look that said he wasnât in the mood for jokes. âIf we donât fix it, itâll get worse. Trust me, you donât want that.â
Trust him. The words felt foreign, almost laughable. But as he positioned himself beside you, his hand bracing your arm, you realized you didnât have much of a choice.
âOn three,â he said, his voice low and steady. âOneââ
Before he even got to two, he pushed. Pain exploded in your shoulder, sharp and blinding, and you let out a strangled cry. Tears blurred your vision as you gasped for breath, the pain slowly ebbing to a dull throb.
âYou okay?â Rafe asked, his tone softer now.
You nodded, swallowing hard. âI hate you.â
A ghost of a smirk tugged at his lips. âYouâre welcome.â
The rest of the cleanup was quieter. He wrapped your ankle with surprising care, his touch almost gentle as he worked. You watched him in silence, noting the way his brows furrowed in concentration, the flicker of something unspoken in his eyes. It was strange, seeing him like thisâfocused, almost⌠kind.
When he finished, he leaned back, wiping his hands on a towel. âThere. Youâll live.â
âThanks,â you muttered, feeling awkward under his gaze. âFor⌠everything.â
Rafe didnât respond right away. He just stared at you, his blue eyes searching yours as if he was trying to figure out what to say. The air between you grew heavy, charged with an electricity that made your skin prickle.
âYouâre a mess, you know that?â he said finally, his voice quieter than usual.
You bristled, narrowing your eyes. âGee, thanks. Glad to know youâre still a jerk.â
âThatâs not what I meant,â he said, his expression softening. âYouâve been running yourself into the ground, getting into all this trouble, and for what? Youâre gonna get yourself killed one of these days.â
You looked away, the weight of his words settling over you. âWhy do you care?â
âI donât know,â he admitted, and for once, there was no edge to his voice. âBut I do.â
The confession hung in the air, raw and unexpected. You turned back to him, your heart racing as you searched his face for any hint of a joke. But there was none. Just the truth, laid bare between you.
âRafeââ
âIâm not good at this,â he interrupted, running a hand through his hair. âBut I canât stand seeing you like this. You drive me insane, and half the time I donât even know why I bother, but⌠I care about you. More than I should.â
The words hit you like a punch to the gut, leaving you breathless. You didnât know what to say, how to respond to a confession youâd never expected. But as you looked at him, his usual mask of arrogance stripped away, you realized something else.
You cared about him too.
The tension between you crackled like a live wire, pulling you closer until there was barely any space left. His eyes flickered to your lips, and for a moment, you thought he might close the gap.
But he didnât. Instead, he leaned back, running a hand over his face as if to steady himself.
âYou should get some rest,â he said, his voice rough. âWeâll talk in the morning.â
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The cabin felt different in the light of day. The warmth from the fire was gone, replaced by a cold chill that seeped into your bones. You hadnât slept at all the night beforeâyour mind too restless, too tangled with the memory of Rafeâs confession. You tried to brush it off, telling yourself it didnât mean anything. But the truth was, you couldnât stop thinking about it.
Rafeâs voice echoed in your mind, his words hanging in the air like an unfinished sentence. âI care about you. More than I should.â
The way heâd said itâquiet, raw, and unguardedâhad unsettled you. You werenât used to that kind of honesty, especially not from him. Rafe Cameron wasnât supposed to care. Not about you. He was supposed to be the reckless, untouchable bad boy that everyone warned you to stay away from.
So why couldnât you shake the feeling that maybe, just maybe, he wasnât as untouchable as you thought?
You stretched out on the couch, the pain from your injuries still a dull throb in the background, but nothing compared to the weight of your thoughts. The first light of dawn had barely crept through the curtains when Rafe appeared in the doorway, his silhouette framed by the soft glow.
âMorning,â he said gruffly, his voice rough with sleep.
You barely acknowledged him, your gaze fixed on the floor. âYou donât have to do this, you know.â
âDo what?â he asked, stepping into the room. Heâd changed into a worn flannel shirt and jeans, looking as effortlessly put together as always, despite the tension between you.
âAct like nothing happened,â you muttered. You pushed yourself upright on the couch, wincing as you adjusted your shoulder. âWe both know that you didnât mean what you said last night.â
He was silent for a moment, his eyes studying you with an intensity that made your stomach flip. âYou think I lied?â
âNo,â you said quickly, though it didnât feel entirely true. âI think you said it in the heat of the moment. Maybe you were trying to fix things orââ
âOr what?â Rafe cut you off, his voice sharper than usual. âYou think I canât feel things just because I donât wear my heart on my sleeve?â His jaw tightened as he took a step closer, eyes never leaving yours. âI didnât lie. I said it because I meant it.â
The air between you thickened, the words hanging heavily in the space between you. You could feel the pull, the electric tension that seemed to coil tighter with every breath you took. But you were too stubborn to admit itâtoo scared to believe it was real.
Rafe ran a hand through his hair, clearly frustrated. âLook, I know you donât want to hear it. But I canât pretend like I donât care. Not anymore.â
You stood up, a rush of emotions flooding through you. âThis isnât a fairy tale, Rafe. People like us donât get to have happy endings.â
His eyes softened for a moment, the hardness in his expression giving way to something more vulnerable. âMaybe we donât need a happy ending. Maybe we just need to get through the mess weâve made together.â
For a moment, you didnât know what to say. His words hung in the air, leaving you caught between something you couldnât quite define and something you were terrified to face.
âI donât know if I can trust you,â you whispered, your voice trembling despite your best efforts to stay composed.
He stepped closer, his presence almost overwhelming now. âIâm not asking you to trust me. Iâm asking you to trust yourself. You donât have to do this alone, you know.â
His words struck a chord deep within you. Youâd always prided yourself on being independent, on handling everything on your own. But the truth was, you were tiredâtired of running, tired of pretending you didnât need someone. And maybe, just maybe, Rafe was the person who could help you put the pieces back together.
But you werenât ready for that. Not yet.
You stepped back, crossing your arms over your chest in a protective gesture. âI need space, Rafe. Iâm not ready for this.â
He didnât argue. Instead, he simply nodded, a hint of understanding flickering in his eyes. âIâll give you space. But donât think for a second that Iâm going anywhere.â
The words were both comforting and suffocating all at once. You werenât sure what you wanted anymore, but you knew you couldnât keep pretending like thisâlike nothing had changed between you.
âI donât need saving,â you said quietly, the words coming out sharper than you intended. âIâm not some damsel in distress.â
Rafe didnât flinch. His eyes softened as he took a step back. âI know. But that doesnât mean you donât deserve help.â
There was a long, heavy silence between you, the weight of his words pressing down on you. For the first time in a long time, you let yourself believe that maybe he was right. Maybe you didnât have to do everything on your own.
âIâll be outside,â Rafe said after a moment, his voice low but steady. âIf you need anything.â
You didnât respond, your gaze already drifting to the window. As he walked out of the cabin, you sank back down onto the couch, your mind swirling with a thousand thoughts, none of which made sense.
But one thing was clearâno matter how hard you tried to push him away, Rafe wasnât going anywhere.
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A few hours later, you were sitting at the kitchen table, absently staring out at the woods surrounding the cabin. You hadnât heard Rafe move around, but when you looked up, he was standing in the doorway again, his gaze gentle.
âIâve been thinking,â he said, his voice tentative. âYouâre in a lot of trouble right now, and I can help. My family... well, they know people. Good people. I can have my lawyers handle everything, get you out of this mess. You wonât have to run anymore.â
The offer hung in the air, heavy with the weight of his sincerity. You hadnât expected him to offer something so personalâso vulnerable.
You blinked, still processing the offer. âYouâd really do that? For me?â
Rafeâs jaw tightened, and he took a step closer, his gaze softening. âI wouldnât offer if I didnât mean it.â
You hesitated. The idea of being free from the constant fear of being caught was tempting, but something inside you still resisted. âBut... why? Why help me, after everything?â
Rafeâs expression shifted, vulnerability flashing through his eyes. âBecause I donât want to see you suffer. I donât want you to keep running, thinking youâre alone in all of this.â He hesitated, his voice lowering. âAnd because, despite all the chaos, I care about you. More than I ever thought I would.â
The silence between you was thick, but this time, it didnât feel suffocating. It felt like something fragile and real, the kind of thing that could grow if you let it.
You met his eyes, the weight of his words settling over you, and for the first time in a long time, you let yourself believe that maybe, just maybe, things didnât have to be as messed up as youâd convinced yourself they were.
âI donât want to keep running either,â you admitted, your voice barely above a whisper.
Rafe gave you a soft smile, stepping closer until he was standing right in front of you. âThen let me help you. Let me fix this. You donât have to do it alone.â
For a moment, you just stood there, looking at him, the air between you warmer than it had been in a long time. You didnât have all the answers, and maybe things werenât perfect, but for once, it felt like you were on the edge of something real.
âIâll take your help,â you said, your voice steady but filled with a hesitant warmth. âBut only if you promise not to bail when things get messy.â
Rafe chuckled, that familiar spark in his eyes. âIâm not going anywhere. Not now, not ever.â
And just like that, the walls between you crumbled, replaced with something newâsomething uncertain, but full of promise. For the first time in a long time, you allowed yourself to believe in a future where you werenât alone. And maybe, just maybe, that was enough.
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Summary: A chance encounter during your first Call of Duty match introduces you to Rafe, a confident and charismatic gamer. What begins as casual sessions evolves into a deep connection through late-night games, Discord chats, and shared victories.
Pairings: Gamer!Rafe Cameron x Gamer!Reader
Warnings: N/A
Author's Note: This is not a series per-se. You can read them by their own or read them in order!
Introducing Gamer!Reader
First Game
Leveling Up
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