Nobody Likes A Secret
pairing: no outbreak rich older!joel miller x fem!reader.
how to help the palestinians and what it means to write for the last of us characters
word count: 3k words
description: a rich wealthy playboy who becomes enthralled by his neighbor's daughter. it never ends well when he can not fathom having happiness for himself.
warnings: ANGSTY!!!!!, age gap (joel is in his 50s, reader is in her mid 20s), wealthy!joel, neighbor!joel, reader is pretty naive and delusional, taboo relationship troupe, mentions of parent death, VERY BRIEF SMUT, joel is borderline evil and very mean. joel calls reader "kid". joel is also a liar. talks of having children.
authorβs note: I wrote this all in like... two nights. I listened to illicit affair by taylor swift and nobody likes a secret by lizzy mcalpine a lil much and it ended up here. sorry if I make you sad.
You creep into the large 4-car garage, seeing Joel pacing the oil-stained floor. Heβs still in his work clothes, but he looks a bit disheveled. His eyes are wild, his face downturned into a deep-set frown.Β
βJoel? Everything okay?β
He shakes his head. βHe knows.β
You know only one person who would ruin this.Β
βThisβ being an 9-month-long affair with your older neighbor. Months and months of meeting in dark corners, hardly ever seeing each other in the light.Β
βHow?β
Joel fumbles trying to pull his phone out of his pocket, showing you the 5 missed calls from your Dad. You stare at it blankly, tightening your jaw at the possibility that your Dad is too smart for his own good. Shit, he does know, doesnβt he? He throws the phone down on a nearby leather couch that is positioned near a workbench. Joel was pretty good with his hands, but lately his mind has been anywhere but tinkering with wood in his garage.Β
βHe came over an hour ago. Sat me down and told me that he was getting suspicious of some outings youβve had over the last couple months. Said he realized you were not going to the places you said you were going to. So he assumed you had a new boyfriend or something. Then last nightβ¦β
You curl your hands into a fist. βFuck.β
βYeah. Fuck,β Joel grumbles, running his hands over his face, dragging his lower lids down in frustration, βHe said that if I know anything or see anything, I am to let him know immediately. Heβs worried youβre fuckinβ around with the wrong guy.β
You had snuck out of your house last night and tiptoed your way into Joelβs car, which was parked in a nearby cul de sac. He promised you a nice late dinner in the city and then he ravished you in a hotel room you two didnβt even spend the night in. He brought you home around 4 am and you snuck back into your bedroom, ensuring nothing in your home was stirred. When you woke up the next morning, your father left you a note that he wanted to do dinner with you that night. Meaning tonight.Β
You know this is detrimental, and while you do not want to freak out immediately, you can not help but feel like someone is stabbing you directly in the chest. Joelβs body language is giving off negative signals, so even though you want to hug him and tell him that you can talk to your Dad, you know itβs not going to change much.
Your eyes well with tears, thinking of how this was going to ruin everything. After months and months, you thought you were being so smart.
βWe canβt do this anymore,β He whispers.
And God damn, did Joel hate seeing you cry.Β
But the tear-filled eyes you are giving him are warranted. You donβt turn away from him like usual. You never wanted to show him any weakness.Β
This time you confront him, your nose turning upward and your eyes full of disdain.Β
βYou said we were being careful,β You murmur, the salty tears falling down your cheeks.
βNot careful enough.β
The bitterness tastes like blood in your mouth. You want to scream at him but keep an even tone instead, βJoelβ¦ Just let me talk to him.β
βYou knew where this was gonna end up,β He states plainly, his voice not wavering.Β
And maybe he was right, but you enjoyed living in a loved-up delusion. Maybe it was the sex or maybe it was the looks he gave you from across densely populated parties you were forced to go to. You would put on a show long enough to make your father happy and then you would somehow sneak away with Joel. You knew if your father caught you with the much older man, he would lose his mind, so you were always cautious. You made sure the doors were locked. The moans would stay hushed. The car was parked far from your front door. And during the time spent away from the house, you would get a girlfriend to lie for you. You were always so careful.Β
βMaybe he suspects itβs someone else.β you try to reassure him, but you know itβs falling on deaf ears.
βYou know he knows itβs me.β
βWe donβt know that for sure.β
Joel rolls his eyes. He knows that your fatherβs words were simply a warning. If you two continued this schtick, you know better than anyone your father would find out. You knew he already kind of had eyes on you and Joel had caught on to a couple of neighbors watching him from their bedroom windows. He gives your father credit, he was thorough.Β
βWe have to stop.β
You did not realize how much your heart was banking on making this work. Joel was about 25 years older, so deep down, you knew that no one would accept the relationship. But in your wildest fantasies, you imagined you two would run away together. He had tons of money, you had nothing tying you down, and it could be a perfect escape. You had brought it up one night after you snuck over to his bed and he didnβt explicitly say no. He just giggled and continued tracing circles on your bare back.Β
You bite the inside of your cheek, βSo you justβ¦ donβt want me anymore?β
He huffs, already annoyed you were making it seem like he had a choice.
βIt was never gonna work out in the first place, kid.β
You just stare at him. The nickname hit harder than it ever has. After months of sneaking around with you, Joel only ever saw you as that. A kid.Β
βDonβt call me that. Ever.β
He notices the rise in your voice and quickly realizes he made a mistake.Β
βListen-β
Itβs like every terrible emotion you have ever had comes bubbling to the surface. The resentment you held towards him when he ignored your calls some nights. Or when he refused to get near you at any party. You had your grievances, but you sat there like a good girl and just accepted him the way he was.
Itβs like acid in your throat, it burns.Β
βNo, you listen,β You snap, βYou donβt get to play the kid card. You chose this just as much as I did. You told me that my age didnβt matter. You told me that you would want children with me one day. You filled my head with all this bullshit and now when shit gets real, you walk away. Youβre a fuckinβ coward, Joel.β
βMy reputation and livelihood is on the line for this! You think I donβt still want those things?β
βIf you wanted them bad enough, you would fight for me.β
It makes his face drop. His furrowed eyebrows relax and his mouth droops down into a subtle frown.Β
You do not know where to go from here. The atmosphere in his garage rises with tension, words just hanging in the air.Β
The Annual Miller Christmas Party was the talk of the town. Everyone who received an invitation would proudly display the cardstock on their huge fridges and show their uninvited neighbors to brag. When Joel came over to hand deliver you and your fatherβs invitations, he told you to wear something sparkly.Β
You searched everywhere for the perfect gown for weeks. He had only really shown you attention when forced to be in the same room as you, so you needed to be eye-catching. He was never the guy to wave to you when he was leaving for work or say a quiet hello at the grocery store. Joel was a very regimented man. He never strayed away from his routine which was usually work, hookups with random women, and sleep. He never kept a woman around for too long. You noticed the circulation of women changed every month or so. Joel never wanted to settle down. He had tried that once 15 years ago and his ex ended up with half of his company.Β
But you always loved the way the man carried him. Despite his playboy behavior, you were entranced with him. You always thought he was handsome and when you came home at 25 to help your mother who had fallen sick, you knew that your crush had morphed into borderline obsession. Living next to him would be dangerous.
The dress you chose was red, which was fitting for the occasion. And of course, it was sparkly. Just what Joel ordered.Β
You spent all day preparing for the evening and when you showed up on his front door on your Fatherβs arm, he could not peel his eyes away. You were so radiant and perfect. The twinkle in your eyes shone brighter than the glitter on your gown.Β
During the night, you drank a couple of glasses of champagne and chatted up some of your Fatherβs colleagues. You notice Joelβs eyes following you every so often. You can vividly remember thinking, βThis man wants me so bad.β
That night Joel cornered you in the hallway by the bathroom. He asked you if you were interested in literature, but really he just wanted you alone in his study. You being you, you enthusiastically said yes and followed him down the unlit corridor. Once he shut the huge wooden double doors, you knew that you would be slipping out of that gown for him in no time.Β
And thatβs exactly what happened.Β
He drove you crazy, peppering kisses all down your body. He would groan every time he heard your shaky breath, knowing that the effect he had on you would become a dependence for him.Β
When he first pressed into you, it was different than any other woman heβs ever been with. You did not throw your head back, moaning obscenities. Instead, you stared into his eyes and nodded, encouraging him to continue his movements. It was so sensual and passionate, by the time you two finished, he held you in his arms for 20 minutes. He was never one for pillow talk or aftercare, so he surprised himself.
You were different than any other woman he had ever encountered.Β
You had slipped over to his front door a couple of days after the Christmas party, knocking to ask his assistant if he was home. When she brought you into his office, he told his assistant to shut the door on the way out. His eyes never left yours as you bantered to him. He loved your confidence. He bent you over his desk after 10 minutes, tugging up your skirt and swatting your ass for showing up on his doorstep looking βthis beautifulβ.Β
Joel always made you feel so good. His dirty talk went to Harvard. He could make you cum over and over with his husky Southern accent. Every time he called you βdarlinββ or βprincessβ, you would come undone.Β
A couple of months into the entanglement, your Motherβs health deteriorated overnight. You and your Father stayed by her side when she took her last breaths. It was devastating, seeing the woman you looked up to your entire life slowly slip away. You felt like a shell of a person, unable to really harbor any feeling other than pain.
Joel called you and let you know he would not be able to attend the funeral due to work commitments. You did not care, understanding that thereβs never a good time for someone to die and he had no obligation to come. You arrived at the funeral home and saw a huge arrangement of purple and blue flowers. On the card, was scribbled in his handwriting.Β
βWhat a breath of fresh air she was. Thinking of her family, always. Joel Miller.β
When it was time for the burial, you watched a large SUV pull up right before the final words were going to be spoken. Joel hopped out the back and slowly approached, keeping his distance from you and the rest of the attendees. Once she was lowered into the ground, Joel came over to give his condolences to your inconsolable father.Β
You stayed back, watching everyone except him leave. You sat in the first row of fold-out chairs, watching them throw dirt over her casket. He sat down next to you, never saying anything. His hand extended out, touching your hand that was resting on your lap. It was an unspoken thing, but you never felt more seen in your entire life. He somehow knew exactly what you needed.Β
Someone next to you.
After a couple of months, you felt more like yourself. You called him one night, asking if he was available for a drive. He parked his truck in your usual meet-up spot. You crawled up into the passenger seat and asked him to drive. You did not care where. You two caught up and once he could tell you were getting back to some semblance of yourself, he made his move. He was stopped at a red light when he placed his hand on your thigh. It was the first time you had sex in his truck. That night kickstarted the affair again, which led to the secret meetings in hotel rooms. You two got more bold with your rendezvous, even taking a weekend to the mountains. You donβt even remember the lie you told your Father as to why you were gone.Β
Joel always thought you were capable. He admired you for being such a dynamic woman. To be so strong and delicate at the same time was unheard of. Even though you were much younger than him, you were well-versed in everything. You were professional and smart when it came to business. All the while, you were polite and empathetic. He would frequently come to you when he needed advice about work or an opinion on something ethical. He enjoyed hearing you ramble on about things you were passionate about. And God, did he love your laugh.Β
He did not expect to keep you around as long as he did. But your body was like a drug and Joel had a nasty habit. You were always eager and available, and after a while, Joel started thinking maybe it was too much all at once. When you became comfortable enough to sleep over in his bed and make him breakfast, he knew his world was tilted on its axis.Β
He needed to find a way to ruin it for himself, as he had done so many times before.Β
He βslipped upβ one night. As he and his chatty neighbor Jeff sat outside and smoked cigars, he spoke about his desire for you. He didnβt particularly say that you two were together, but simply insinuated that he would like to have you alone. And the rumors spread quickly. Soon enough a little birdie was in your Dadβs ear, feeding him information.Β
Joel kept up the act with you, even though it was not really an act. He did like you, hell, he may have even loved you. But he did not want you to need him. So when people started paying more attention to you and him, he knew his plan was set in motion. In no time, it would all come crashing down.Β
βIf your Dad takes this to the board, I will lose my company. Do you understand that?β
You hated that you understood stupid business jargon. You knew that Joel losing his company would be devastating. But at this point, you could not care less. Because for as long as your affair, you watched his walls fall away. He had let you in more than once and in your delusional state, you believed for a second that he would choose you over his job.Β
You clench your teeth as you suck in a sharp breath, tears still streaming down your warm face.Β
βYeah, I do.β
βThen we just end it. This has already gone too far.β
You finally turn away from him, your eyes falling to the concrete floor. As soon as he says those words, chills run down your arms.Β
βYou know Joelβ¦β You drift off, using your shirt sleeve as a tissue. You wipe away a couple of tears and glare back up at him, βI would have given up everything in my life for this. My job. My relationship with my father. Everything. And the fact that you wonβt even give me a chance to talk to my Dad to see if he could spare you and this whole charade, really fucking hurts. Iβm not worth that to you and thatβ¦ Thatβs what hurts the most.β
βBabe-β
βNo. You donβt get to call me that anymore. You donβt get to call me anything.β
The tears flow again as you watch him exhale, his hands on his hips. His hair is unkept and the tie heβs wearing has been loosened.Β
βIβm sorry,β Is all he can say while your lip quivers. You are trying not to lose it completely.Β
You just shake your head, βNo. Youβre not sorry.β
He was. He was sorry, but he could not let you ruin everything.Β
Joel would soon know that you were everything. And as you left the back door that evening, leaving behind the scent of your perfume, he knew that the smell would somehow taint his sheets, even though you had not been in them for weeks. He already started to miss the feeling of your lips. When he tried to go about his evening, he swore he would see you in the shadows of his large house. He even thought he heard your laugh. You were already haunting him even though the death of your relationship happened just hours before.Β
You moved on after a couple of years. Met a guy at your 9-5, settled down, and popped out a few kiddos. Some nights you would lie awake, wondering to yourself if Joel was really happy. You never learned the truth of his deceit. After all, your Father was just grateful that his warning to Joel led to his desired outcome, which was him being gone from your life entirely.Β
And Joel would be haunted for the rest of his life. No woman. No drugs. No party. Nothing ever filled the void you left behind. And it was all his fault. Just like it always had been.



















