Flight #1394.4 - Her reputation
Pilot!Rafe x Flightattendant!reader summary: Sofia tries to interject inbetween you and rafe, and it seems to be working. word count: 7,078 content warnings: cursing, angry reader, very annoying sofia | previous part | next part | masterlist |
Honestly, you donât even know how youâve managed to keep your cool. Itâs not that serious, you try to tell yourself but deep down you know it most definitely is. You canât deny how fast youâve developed feelings for Rafe, he must feel it too right?Â
You hear the sound of the lavatory being flushed and stand back, making sure the cabin aisle is still clear when the door opens. Kelce gives you a look that reads nothing of help. âYouâre not helping hereâ you tell him, not glancing at him. He chuckles lightly, âwhat am I supposed to do?â he asks genuinely curious.Â
âMaybe pee faster so she wont be in there as longâ you say like itâs the most obvious answer in the world. âOh youâre in sooo deepâ he jokes, and you canât deny the fact that he and kiara would make a good pair, in the way they view this situation the same. You playfully roll your eyes, your annoyance slowly fading. âAnyway, can I get you anything while youâre here? A coffee, soda, juice or?â you trail off. âIâll take a coke with ice, please and thanksâ he says and you nod, stepping into the galley to grab it for him.Â
âHonestly, y/nâ Kelce starts as you pour the ice into the pilotâs cup, "I've never seen Rafe more infatuated with a woman in his life, and weâve been buddies for a few years now.â he says, and you glance up at him to see him being so sincere, in a serious way you havenât seen his goofy personality be this entire trip thus far. âSo, regardless of how thick Sofiaâs laying it on, donât worry, okay? You can trust him.â he says, and that makes you smile. âThank you kelceâ you say grateful, as you pass him the drink.Â
âNah thank you, we get thirsty in thereâ he says bringing his bashfulness back. âIâll check up on you more.â you say, and he goes to knock on the flight deck door, letting them know to switch out.Â
In the flight deck  -Â
âHi Captain!â Sofia perks up, her voice annoyingly sweet, head tilting just enough to make it look effortless as she flips her short brunette hair over her shoulder. Her smile is soft, yet calculated in a way that doesnât miss a single detail. âI donât think we got a proper moment to talk earlier.â
Rafe barely gives her more than a glance, his attention already shifting back towards the plane screens. âUhâŠhey,â he says, distracted. He tries to remain polite but is empty of any real interest. His body is already angled away from her, like this conversation is something he intends to keep short.
Sofia notices that instantly, and instead of letting it go, she leans into it literally. She moves forward, just enough into his space that he has to acknowledge her, her smile never faltering as she watches his reaction closely. âWere you waiting for someone?â she asks, curious in a way that feels anything but innocent. âYou seem, a little distracted.â
Rafe pauses, just briefly, like heâs deciding how much energy this interaction is worth. His eyes flick down the screen again before turning back on her, more focused now but not much warmer towards her. âJust waiting for a small break,â he says, voice even, controlled, like heâs giving her a clear exit point. His sighs to himself, like heâs waiting for this to end.
She doesnât budge. If anything, she leans in just slightly more, her presence deliberate now. âYeah, I figured,â she says with a soft smile, her tone dipping into something almost admiring. âYou look like youâve been working hard. Long day already, huh?â Her eyes linger on him a second too long, like sheâs testing how far she can push before he pushes back.
Thereâs a moment of silence before Rafe exhales quietly through his nose, patience thinning in a way he doesnât fully ever show. ââŠis there something you wanted?â he asks, finally giving her his full attention, though thereâs nothing friendly about it. His tone stays professional, but anyone that could see his face knows heâs already over this.
Sofia smiles wider at that, completely unfazed by the shift in tone. âJust introducing myself properly,â she says with a small shrug, like this is all harmless. âWe didnât really get a chance earlier, everything was so busy.â She lets out a light laugh, brushing it off like sheâs not intentionally holding him hostage. And in essence sheâs not, he has to wait for Kelce to return back before they can swap out, but itâs just easier to direct his annoyance onto her, I mean, who isnât?Â
âOh but, you did,â Rafe replies simply, his response immediate, cutting through her attempt to stretch the moment. His expression doesnât change, but the directness of it is enough to disrupt her train of thought, even if only for a second. He doesnât explain or doesnât soften it, he justs lets the words roll of his tongue.Â
Sofia recovers quickly, her smile slipping back into place like nothing happened. âWell,â she says, laughing lightly, âI didnât get to talk to you alone.â She emphasizes. Rafeâs posture shifts uncomfortably at that, sort of closing off just enough to show heâs not entertaining it, and he hopes she realizes heâs not entertaining it. âWe donât need to talk alone,â he says, voice calm but firm, drawing a clear line, so thereâs no hesitation in it, nor room for misinterpretation.
That shouldâve been enough honestly, and for anyone else, it wouldâve been. But Sofia just studies him, like sheâs recalculating, and adjusting her approach in real time. âWow,â she hums softly, tilting her head again. âYouâre a lot more serious than I expected. I thought youâd be a little moreâŠProtectiveâ she trails off, smiling at her choice of words. Purposefully using âprotectiveâ in the same tone he used it earlier on the interphone with you.
Rafe doesnât respond. He was already halfway checked out again, ready to ignore her entirely, until a shiver passed through him, catching on to her little game. But then she says something that piques his interest entirely. âShe talks about you a lot, you know.â Thatâs what makes him stop enough that itâs noticeable. His head turns slightly, his attention sharpening in an instant, like heâs a sleeper agent who just heard the phrase needed to wake him up.Â
âWho?â he asks, but you both knew who she was talking about. Sofiaâs smile deepens, subtle but unmistakable, like she just found exactly what she needed to hold his attention. âY/n,â she says easily, watching his reaction closely, not missing the way his posture shifts. Now he turns fully. Thereâs a difference in his vibe now, like heâs more alert and listening with intention. âWhat about her?â he asks.
Hook.Â
Sofia shrugs, playing it casual like she didnât just perfectly pull him into the conversation. âOh, just little things,â she says, almost dismissive. âComments here and there. You know how people are.â She glances away for a second, like itâs nothing worth focusing on, while clearly making it the center of attention. Rafe doesnât respond, but he doesnât look away either. And thatâs all the encouragement she really needed.
âSheâs justâŠinteresting,â Sofia continues. âPeople talk about her a lot, especially at the New York base. I feel like Iâve been hearing about her before I even met her.â Thereâs a faint smile on her lips, like sheâs amused by it.
Line.Â
âWho does?" Rafe asks, his voice flattening slightly, the edge returning. âOh you know, just people,â Sofia says with a small shrug. âFlight attendants, a few pilots..itâs not like itâs a secret or anything.â She pauses, watching him carefully before continuing. âThey say she has a type.â
Rafe doesnât react outwardly, but thereâs a tension that settles in his jaw, controlled but there. âWhat are you implying?â he asks, a small train of doubt passing through his mind, uncontrollably.Â
âIâm not implying anything,â Sofia replies quickly. âIâm just repeating what Iâve heard. I mean, she really likes pilots, right?â Her eyes flick up to meet his again, gauging his reaction. He tilts his head, like heâs thinking, but doesnât say anything. Then she leans in just slightly, whispering like sheâs sharing something private. âThe older ones especially,â she adds softly. âThe attractive ones. You know, the ones whose ring fingers are empty.â Her smile lingers, subtle but pointed.
Sinker.
Rafe exhales slowly, his patience thinning further. âThatâs not true,â he says, immediate and certain, trying to not even entertain the possibility, but that little sliver of doubt is still there. And he mentally is cursing at himself for even having that little lapse of doubt but, he doesnât fully know you either. But in the little time he has gotten to know you, he does feel like he can trust you, he can right? He thought to himself.
Sofiaâs smile doesnât drop. If anything, it softens. âIt doesnât bother you?â she asks gently, like sheâs genuinely curious, but all sheâs trying to do is widen that sliver. âNot even a little bit?â Sheâs probing now, trying to get under his skin. âNo,â he says flatly, without hesitation, and that answer gave away all little possibility of secrecy left.Â
She studies him for a moment, like sheâs trying to find a crack in that certainty. âIâve heard she really likes being taken care of,â she says, her words deliberate. âNice paid for dinners, expensive gifts, attention from the right people. She doesnât exactly hide it.â Rafeâs eyes darken slightly, the first real visible change in his expression. âThatâs enough,â he says,Â
Sofia pauses, just for a second, but then she smiles again like sheâs completely unbothered. âI just thought you should know,â she says lightly, like sheâs doing him a favor. âBefore you get too invested in something that might not be what it looks like.â
âSofia, I said thatâs enough,â Rafe repeats, this time leaving no room for interpretation. His tone is rougher now, in a way that makes the boundary unmistakable. She holds his gaze for a moment longer, searching for anything she can use. When she doesnât find it, when he gives her absolutely nothing back, she decides to change her approach, completely knocking the wind out of him. âI like it when you say my name like that.â she says, her once fake innocent sounding voice turning dark and sexual.Â
Before he can even react, her hand lifts, brushing against his shoulder like itâs nothing, like itâs casual. Her fingers press slightly, sliding just enough to test the boundary, like sheâs waiting to see if heâll stop her. Rafe stiffens immediately, the reaction instinctive. His brows pull together slightly, confusion flashing first, then irritation, his body going still under her touch. âDonât,â he says.
But Sofia doesnât pull back right away. If anything, she leans in just a little more, her other hand coming up, fingertips grazing down the front of his chest like sheâs trying to push it further, like sheâs daring him to react. âRelax,â she says softly, a small smile playing on her lips. âYou donât have to be so-â
Her words cut off, as his hands are already on her wrists, with just enough pressure to stop her completely as he pulls her hands away from him, guiding them back toward her own space. âI said donât,â he repeats, colder, his eyes locked onto hers with a seriousness that wasnât there before. For a split second, she looks caught off guard, frozen in place like she never expected to get that kind of reaction. Luckily they both hear three hard knocks on the door, indicating Kelce is ready to come back into the flight deck.
Rafeâs head turns instantly toward the flight deck door, and the change in his demeanor is immediate. With relief flashing across his face before he can even hide it. He lets go of her wrists like heâs been waiting for an out, stepping back without hesitation. âWeâll finish this later, Rafe.â Sofia says, reverting back to that fake smile. âCaptain is fine, and we wonâtâ Rafe says as she steps out.Â
Kelce steps fully into the flight deck, the door clicking shut behind him as his eyes immediately flick back toward Rafe for a second, like heâs piecing together what he just walked into. Rafe doesnât wait around long enough for him to ask, running a hand through his hair in a way thatâs just a little too sharp to be casual. Thereâs tension still sitting in his shoulders, not hidden well at all.
âI donât even know what the hell that was,â Rafe mutters under his breath, like he needs to reset, exhaling through his nose. Kelce lets out a quiet huff of a laugh, settling into his own seat, putting his drink down as he puts his jumpseat seatbelt back on, but keeping his attention on him. âYeah,â he says slowly, dragging the word out like heâs already got a theory. âI got a pretty good idea, actually.â
Rafe shoots him a look, not amused, but not surprised either. âIâm serious,â he adds, leaning forward slightly, lowering his voice like the walls might hear him. âShe was-â he cuts himself off, shaking his head once. âIt was so weird.â Kelce raises a brow, crossing his arms over his chest. âWeird?â he repeats, like he doesnât buy how lightly Rafeâs putting it. âOr crossing every possible line and then some?â
Rafe exhales again, sharper this time. âYeah. Exactly that,â he mutters. âShe was saying shit about y/n too.â His tone changes on your name, something protective slipping in without him trying to hide it. Kelceâs expression changes instantly, posture straightening a little. âWhat kind of shit?â he asks, more serious now.
Rafe leans back slightly, jaw tightening. âThe kind that makes me wanna walk back there and ask her what her problem is,â he says bluntly. âTalking like she knows her. Like sheâs got her all figured out.â He shakes his head again, irritation building. âShe doesnât know anything.â
Kelce nods slowly, like that adds up with exactly what he expected. âYeah, I figured thatâs where it was going,â he admits, then changes the conversation, glancing down at the instruments. âAnyway,â he says, more grounded now.Â
Rafe notices his change, as he glances at the screens too, adjusting buttons and checking to see if theyâve received any air traffic control messages. âWeâre good. Fuelâs where it should be and the routeâs still looks clear.â Kelce nods, eyes scanning over everything automatically. âCopy,â he mutters to himself, focusing in, checking what he needs to check. âSigns of turbulence?â
âMaybe some light chops on the descend, but nothing now.â Rafe confirms. âNothing crazy on radar either, or the maps.â
âGood,â Rafe says, but thereâs still that underlying tension sitting in his voice, like his mind isnât fully here anymore, and he hates that heâs in the state of mind. He never lets anything interfere with work, especially while theyâre working mid flight, but he canât help but think of you. Of how Sofia tried to diminish the woman heâs getting to know, and the curiosity is just eating at him.Â
Then Rafe leans back slightly, exhaling once more before unstrapping. Kelce glances over immediately. âYou good?â he asks, already knowing the answer. Rafe doesnât even hesitate. âIâm gonna go to the lav but, i need to see her,â he says simply, like itâs the most obvious thing in the world.
Kelceâs mouth twitches into a knowing smirk. âYeah,â he nods. âFigured.â Rafe stands up, looking at the peephole to make sure heâs good to exit, and when he does youâre right there, looking as beautiful as when he first laid eyes on you. He twists the knob opening the door, allowing space for Sofia to enter back in.Â
Then itâs just the two of you.
Youâre standing behind one of the carts that blocks the forward galley from the rest of the cabin, as they make the switch. Youâre less annoyed now that you get to see him. When you finally glance up, heâs standing a little too still, like he walked over with something to say and then forgot how to say it the second he got in front of you.
A smile was on your lips, knowing that you get to have even just a few minutes with Rafe, but your smile quickly dropped when you noticed his standoffish demeanor. He scratches the back of his neck, eyes flicking away for a second before coming back to you, like heâs trying to figure out how to start this. âhey,â he says, a little quieter than usual.
The awkwardness hits immediately, and itâs so bizarre because itâs never like this with him. âum, hi?â you respond, brows pulling together slightly, your tone just as unsure. You move your weight onto the other leg, as you cross your arms over your chest, glancing at him like youâre trying to read what this is.
Rafe looks at you, then away, then back again, like heâs overthinking something he normally wouldnât. âHowâs the cabin?â he asks, and you know thatâs not what his vibe is about. âGreat, everyoneâs okay, service is done.â you explain.Â
âSoâŠ.â he starts, then stops, exhaling lightly. His hand drags over the back of his neck again. âYou uh-â he cuts himself off again, thinking on how he could phrase this. You blink at him. âyou dated a lot before me?â he finally asks.
You just stare at him. What the fuck? âIâm sorry, what?â you ask confused. One at the fact that he's taken it upon himself to ask that, and two that he thinks youâre dating. Which in itself makes your heart flutter, but in this moment itâs tainted by the absurdity of the current situation. So youâll put a pin in that for now. He shrugs slightly, like the question makes sense in his head even if it clearly doesnât add up out loud. âI mean, not like a lot, but like um, you know. Just guys.â Your brows knit together even more, confusion written all over your face now. âRafe,â you say slowly, âwhat are you talking about?â
He shifts again, jaw tightening like he already knows this sounds off. âIâm just asking,â he mutters. âLike, your exes. What were they like?â You let out a small, disbelieving breath, glancing down for a second before looking back up at him. âOkay, no, sorry, no.â You shake your head slightly. âWhy are you asking me that right now?â
He doesnât answer immediately, His eyes flick toward the flight deck door for half a second, then back to you. âJust answerâ he says, a little more guarded now.
Did Kelce say something? You ask yourself.Â
âNo,â you say. âNot until you tell me why youâre asking weird questions about my exes in the middle of a flight.â Rafe exhales through his nose, like heâs trying to decide how much to say. His jaw tightens again, something clearly bothering him more than heâs letting on. âItâs not weird,â he mutters.
âIt is weird,â you shoot back immediately. âYou havenât asked me about my exes once, and now all of a sudden you care?â You tilt your head slightly, studying him. âWhat is this?â He looks at you, really looks this time, like heâs trying to figure out how to say it without saying too much. âYou ever..uh..â he starts, then stops again, frustrated. âYou ever justâŠmess around with someone because it was easy?â Your eyes narrow slightly.Â
Are you fucking kidding me right now?
âRafe, what the hell?â you question. âIâm serious,â he presses, stepping a little closer now, his voice lower. âLike, no feelings, no nothing. JustâŠbecause you could or, or..wanted to?â Your confusion fades, replaced with something on the angrier side. Not necessarily full anger yet, but most definitely getting there.
âWhy in the absolute hell are you asking me that right now?â you repeat. He hesitates, before saying anything, but thatâs all you need to jump to the worst conclusions. Your stomach drops, while the realization continues to creep in. âDid someone say something to you?â you ask, your voice quieter now. Rafe doesnât answer right away. Your arms uncross slowly, your posture straightening as your eyes lock onto his. âRafe,â you press firmly. âDid someone say something to you about me?â He exhales, looking away for a second before finally meeting your gaze again.Â
âYes.â
Your stomach drops so fast it almost feels physical, like the airâs been knocked out of you without warning. âExcuse me?â you ask, quieter now, the disbelief taking over, your eyes locking onto him like youâre trying to read everything heâs not saying. âWhat do you mean, yes? Who told you that?â
Rafe drags a hand down his face, already knowing this isnât going the way he intended to, as he exhales. âItâs not what you think,â he says, but even he can hear how weak that sounds standing in front of you like this. He shifts his weight uncomfortably, like heâs trying to find a better way to say it. âIt just, I don't know, came up.â he shrugs.Â
âOh, I think it is,â you cut in immediately, your gaze not leaving his face for even a second. You glance briefly toward the aisle, making sure no oneâs paying attention, before snapping your attention right back to him. âBecause you donât just randomly ask me if I sleep around for fun in the middle of a flight unless someone puts that idea in your head.â Your arms tighten across your chest slightly. âSo who?â
He exhales sharply, like he knows thereâs no way around it now, no way to soften whatâs already been said. His eyes flick away for half a second before coming back to yours. âSofia,â he finally admits.
Your expression doesnât explode the way he expects, doesnât get loud or dramatic. Instead, it goes still, almost too still, like everything just locked into place in your head. âOh,â you say, flat, your posture straightening as something colder settles in your chest. Your eyes sharpen slightly. âThat makes sense.â
Rafe watches you carefully now, his body going a little more rigid, like he can feel the shift in you instantly. âY/n-â he starts, but you donât let him finish. Thereâs something about your tone now that makes him pause. âWhat exactly did she say?â you ask, your voice controlled to the point it almost sounds calm, too calm, and that makes him uneasy.Â
He hesitates, and that alone is enough to make something twist uncomfortably in your chest. You let out a quiet, humorless breath, shaking your head slightly. âThat bad?â you mutter, your lips pressing together. âGreat. Love that for me.â
âShe said you do âthisâ a lot,â he starts carefully, watching your reaction like heâs bracing for it. His voice lowers slightly, like he hates even repeating it. âGet close to pilots, flirt, let them think itâs something real.â His jaw tightens. âLike itâs a pattern.â You blink at him slowly, once, twice, like youâre processing whether he actually just said that out loud. Then you let out a small, disbelieving laugh, shaking your head. âWow,â you breathe, your tone flat. âAnything else, or was that her main headline?â
Rafeâs expression hardens slightly, like he knows heâs not done yet. âShe said you like being taken care of,â he continues, quieter now. âThat you go for guys who can give you things. Dinners, giftsâŠall that.â He watches you closely.Â
That one hurts even more, and he sees it immediately, even though you try to hide it. You let out a soft laugh, but thereâs no humor in it at all, your eyes dropping for a second before coming back up. âRight,â you say, nodding slightly. âBecause god forbid someone has friends they go out to dinner with.â
âThatâs not what I-â he starts, but you donât let him finish.
âAnd what?â you cut in, stepping a little closer, controlled anger slipping through. âYou thought that made sense? You thought that sounded like me?â Your brows pull together slightly, your expression tightening. âBe honest.â
âI didnât say that,â he shoots back quickly, his own frustration starting to show.
âYou didnât have to,â you responded instantly. âYouâre standing here asking me if I just âmess around because itâs easy.â That doesnât come out of nowhere, Rafe.â Your arms drop from your chest, but your posture stays stiff. âYou got that from somewhere.â He runs a hand through his hair, clearly frustrated now, like heâs trying to backtrack something that already went too far. âI was trying to figure out what was true and what wasnât,â he admits.
Your eyes widen slightly at that, like that answer hits harder than anything else heâs said. âFigure out?â you repeat, your tone almost incredulous. âSo you needed to investigate me?â You let out a short, disbelieving laugh. âThatâs insane.â
âThatâs not what I meant,â he says quickly, stepping closer like heâs trying to fix it before it gets worse. âThen what did you mean?â you press, your voice tightening despite how hard youâre trying to keep it low and professional, and fuck is it hard considering how disrespected you feel right now. âBecause from where Iâm standing, it sounds like you heard some girl you met today talk shit about me, and instead of shutting it down completely, you came to question me about it.â Your eyes donât leave his. âThatâs exactly what it sounds like.â
âI did shut it down,â he says more firmly now. âEverything she said, I told her she was wrong.â
âExcept you still brought it to me,â you reply immediately, not missing a beat. âWhich means somewhere in your head, even for a second, you thought maybe she wasnât.â Your voice softens slightly, but itâs not gentler, just more pointed. âOtherwise this conversation wouldnât be happening.â
Youâre right, and he knows it, the silence that follows saying more than anything else could. Your chest rises and falls slowly as you try to keep yourself steady. âThatâs crazy,â you mutter, shaking your head again.
âIt wasnât like that sweetheart,â he says, stepping closer, lowering his voice. You shutter at him thinking it was even remotely okay to call you a pet name right now. âShe said some things that lined up with stuff you told me, and I-â
âAnd you what?â you cut him off immediately, your voice still low but sharper now. âDecided I must be some easy girl because of it?â Your brows pull together. âIs that what you think of me?â
âI didnât say that y/n!â he repeats, snapping at you, his frustration bleeding through.
âWell youâre not saying much of anything right now Rafe.â you fire back, âYou just asked me if I sleep with people because itâs easy like itâs a normal question!â You glance down the aisle quickly, lowering your volume again. âYou donât think thatâs an inappropriate question considering where we are?â
Rafeâs jaw tightens, his eyes flicking away for a second before coming back to you. âI didnât think it through,â he admits. âClearly, you didnâ!â you reply quickly, nodding once like that confirms everything.Â
An uncomfortable silence settles between you in the small space of the galley. You shake your head slightly, exhaling hard. âYou couldâve waited,â you say, quieter now. âWe couldâve talked about this later, like normal people, not in the middle of us working.â He doesnât interrupt this time, just listens.
âInstead, you come at me like that,â you continue, your voice tightening slightly. âLike IâmâŠâ You stop yourself, your jaw clenching. âLike youâre what?â he asks, softer now. You look at him, really look at him, and thereâs hurt sitting right under your anger now. âLike Iâm easy,â you say quietly. His face drops immediately, reaching out to you, not even caring if the passengers can see you at this point. âYouâre not y/n.â
âThen why ask me that?â you shoot back. âWhy even let that question form in your head if you donât believe that about me?â Your eyes donât waver. âAnswer that.â He doesnât, not right away, and that hesitation hurts a little more. You let out a slow breath, stepping back slightly, creating just a little space between you. âYou know whatâs crazy?â you say, your tone colder. âThatâs exactly what I scares me.â His brows pull together. âWhat?â
âPeople thinking that about me,â you say. âPeople assuming Iâm with someone because of what they can give me, because itâs convenient, or easy, or because it looks good. And now Iâm standing here having to defend myself to you?â
Rafe goes still. âThatâs insane,â you finish quietly. âIâm not making you defend yourself,â he says quickly. âYou already are,â you reply immediately, your gaze locking onto his again. The tension is thick between you two as Rafe finds the right words to say to you. âI told you I didnât believe her,â he says again, quieter now, like heâs trying to fix it.
âBut you doubted me,â you respond just as quietly. And he knows it. âI donât care about Sofia, or what she even saidâ you add, your voice steady now. âShe can say whatever she wants. I donât know her, she doesnât even know a fraction of me.â
You hold his gaze. âBut you?â you continue. âYouâre different. You donât get to question my character like that. Not after everything youâve seen from me.â Rafe swallows, his voice lower when he speaks again. âI know.â
âDo you?â you ask. Because right now, it doesnât feel like he does.
The silence stretches just a second too long, before Rafe glances instinctively toward the flight deck door. You catch it immediately, the change in his focus, the reminder of where you both are and whatâs still expected of both of you. He exhales under his breath, running a hand through his hair again, frustration clear in the movement.
âI have to go back in,â he says, quieter now, but he hates that this is where the conversation is being left. His eyes come back to yours quickly, more focused, more intent. âIâve been out here too long.â
You nod once, understanding, your arms crossing over your chest again like a reflex. âOkay,â you say, feeling so distant from him even after everything. He doesnât move to enter right away, Instead he grabs your wrist pulling you towards him, and you want to yank your arm away, want to make him feel as hurt as you do right now, but more than anything you just want a hug. Just to let the tears fall, but you canât.Â
He pulls you into his arms, wrapping his arms around your body, engulfing you in his touch, and in this moment thatâs all you wanted. âHey,â he says, softly against your head, trying to catch your full attention again. âDonât, donât shut me out over this.â Your brows pull together slightly, âRafe..â
âIâm serious,â he cuts in quickly. âI handled it wrong, I know I did. I shouldnât have asked you like that, not here, not like that.â
You donât respond right away, your jaw still tight, your eyes watching him carefully.
âBut I need you to let me explain,â he continues, his voice dropping, more sincere now than itâs been since this started. âNot five minutes in a galley, not in the middle of a flight. Like actually explain.â His gaze doesnât leave yours. âBecause thatâs not how I see you. At all. You have no idea how i try see you, and i want to show you how i do.â
You lean back, his arms releasing his hold around you slightly, looking up at those beautiful sky colored eyes. Yours on the contrary, are so glossy, like youâre holding back tears, and that hurts him. âI meant what I said,â he adds, quieter. âI shut her down. Every word. I didnât believe her.â He pauses, swallowing. âI just handled the rest, like an idiot.â
âYou think?â you mutter, not looking away from him. A small, almost humorless huff leaves him at that, like he knows he deserves it. âYeah,â he admits. âI do.â
The tension is dropping, as you both are intertwined in each other. The warmth of his touch, calming you in a way. But fuck youâre so mad, at him, at sofia, at why this is even being brought up. But mostly at yourself for even allowing him to even think heâs off the hook. âYouâre not at the same hotel as us, right?â he asks carefully, watching your face for any reaction. You shake your head slightly. âNo.â
He nods once, like he expected that, like he already had something in mind. âCome to mine,â he says, and thereâs no hesitation in it, just quiet certainty. âPlease.â Youâre a little thrown by how direct that is. âI donât..â
âIâm not asking for anything like that,â he adds quickly, his voice still low but more earnest now. âI just want to talk. Actually talk. No interruptions, no⊠this.â He gestures lightly between you, referencing the tension, the setting, everything about this moment. âJust us.â You hesitate, and he sees it immediately.
âGive me a chance to fix it,â he says, softer now, almost pleading in a way you havenât heard from him before. His eyes stay locked on yours, no games, no ego. âPlease.â he begs.Â
Your chest tightens slightly at that, your mind still spinning between anger, hurt, and the fact that you know heâs trying. âIâm sorry,â he adds. âIâm so fucking sorry, for how I said it. For even letting it get there like that.â His jaw tightens slightly. âYou didnât deserve that.â
You swallow, those glossy eyes, still looking up at him. âI just⊠donât want this to turn into something bigger because I handled one thing wrong,â he continues, his voice steady but low. âNot when I know what this could be.â
That hits you hard. Because you feel that too, like this can go somewhere, lead to something real. You donât answer right away, and the silence stretches just enough to make him shift slightly, like heâs waiting for anything from you.
Thereâs a soft knock on the flight deck door from inside, a subtle reminder that timeâs up, and heâs taken way too long. Rafe glances at it, then back at you, reluctant. âI have to go,â he says again. You nod once, still processing. âI know.â He lingers for just a second longer, like he wants to say more but knows he canât.
âJustâŠthink about it, okay?â You donât fully commit, but you donât shut it down either. ââŠokay,â you say, just as quietly. Itâs not a yes, but itâs not a now either, and based off of everything that just transcribed, thatâs a small win for Rafe.Â
He nods once, like he understands exactly what that means, before finally turning and heading back toward the flight deck, leaving you standing there, your thoughts louder than anything else around you.
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You donât trust your face enough yet, to turn around and look composed. Not after that conversation with Rafe, not after the way your anger feels like itâs boiling up again. You focus on sliding the cart back into place, like if you just keep moving, you wonât have to think. Then you, unfortunately, hear her agitating voice.
âSo,â Sofia says, light and airy like sheâs commenting on the weather, âyouâre fucking the captain?â
Your hands stop. Like youâre frozen in time. You turn your head, real slow, like you didnât quite hear her right. Like youâre giving her the chance to correct herself before you absolutely lose it. âIâm sorry,â you say, with a humorless laugh, âwhat the actual fuck, did you just say?â Sofia doesnât even flinch at your rough tone.Â
If anything, she looks amused, and that just makes the anger continue to build. Her lips curl into that same fake ass sweet smile, head tilting slightly like sheâs confused why youâd even react like that. âI just asked a question,â she shrugs lightly, stepping further into the galley like she belongs there. âNo need to get defensive.â
You let out another short, bitter laugh, your eyes showing everything but kindness. âDefensive?â you repeat, almost under your breath, shaking your head, like youâre trying to process the audacity. âNo, no, letâs not do that. You donât get to say something like that and then act like Iâm the one overreacting.â
She leans her hip against the counter, arms crossing loosely, completely at ease. âI meanâŠâ she drags out, eyes flicking over you slowly, âyou do have a bit of a reputation.â Not because you believe her. But because you know exactly where she got it from. âA reputation,â you repeat, tone flat now, cautiously dangerous in how calm it sounds. âThatâs very interesting. And who exactly is spreading that?â
Sofia smiles like sheâs been waiting for that question. âOh, you know,â she says casually, waving her hand like itâs nothing. âNew York base talks. Pilots talk. Flight attendants talk. Youâve made a name for yourself.â You open carts rearranging and cleaning the galley, like Kiara didnât leave it spotless, but you need to find something for your hands to do, something to keep them from lunging at Sofia and leaving a very pretty red mark on that sweetly smiled face of hers.Â
âOh really?â you mock in that same tone of voice she uses. âAnd what is it exactly that theyâre saying, Sofia? Go ahead. Since youâre already halfway there.â She pushes off the counter slowly, stepping closer, her voice dropping just enough to feel intentional.
âThat you like attention,â she says. âThat you flirt your way into things. That you donât really care who it is, as long as theyâve got the right title.â Your grip tightens around the cart handle. âPilot chaser,â she adds softly, like sheâs testing how far she can go. âThatâs the word Iâve heard.â
You let out a breath through your nose, trying to control yourself, your head dipping for a second before you look back up at her. And when you do? Thereâs absolutely no nice left in you. But whatâs that saying, Kill them with kindness?Â
You tilt your head slightly, lips pressing together like youâre holding back a laugh. âOh,â you say slowly, almost thoughtfully, like youâre just now putting it together. âSo this isnât about me.â Sofiaâs brows knit just barely, the first crack in her composure. You smile then, but itâs not kind at all. âThis is about you.â
She straightens slightly at that, already defensive. âExcuse me?â she snaps, but thereâs a flicker of uncertainty behind it. You let out a soft, amused breath, shaking your head like she just proved your point for you. âNo, it totally makes sense now,â you continue calmly. âYouâre just jealous.â
That hit her harder than anything else you couldâve said. Her posture stiffens instantly, eyes narrowing as she processes it. âJealous?â she repeats, like the word offends her. âYeah,â you nod, completely unfazed, your smile growing little by little. âJealous that you canât pull any pilots. Or anyone in aviation, really.â
You shrug lightly. âGuys, or girls! Whatever your preference is, no judgment,â you add, mocking her sweetness perfectly. Sofiaâs face flickers, her composure slipping for just a second before she tries to pull it back together. But you donât give her the space to recover.
âBecause I saw you earlier,â you continue, voice just as even. âTrying to flirt with Rafe?â You let out a quiet laugh, eyes dragging over her the same way she did to you. âYeah yikes, honey, trust me. Not a good look for you.â
That one hits even deeper, and you can see it. The way her jaw tightens, the way her arms shift like she suddenly doesnât know what to do with herself. âIt was givingâŠâ you pause, like youâre searching for the right word, then your smile grows even wider, bordering menacing now. âVery much desperate.â
Silence settles between you, Sofia's lips part like sheâs about to say something, something defensive. But youâre not quite done yet, not even close. You hold her gaze, watching as her cocky confident demeanor is slowly crumbling with each sentence that leaves your mouth.Â
âAnd I think âpilot chaserâ is actually the wrong title for me,â you continue lightly. ââPilot catcherâ sounds more accurate. Since I get all these hot pilots sooo easily, donât you think?â You shrug again, effortlessly, like itâs not even a big deal. âBut you?â your smile widens just slightly, âyou can absolutely have âpilot chaser.â I think it suits you way better, babe.â
And Boy does that do it. Her face is completely dropped, that once sweet smile, replaced with a gaze only filled with daggers, if looks could killâŠ..youâd be the first murder case that took place on a plane. Sheâs so bitter, with only venom laced on her tongue, but she doesnât even get the chance to defend herself or butt in, so clearly ready to fire something back, but you donât give her the chance.Â
You clap your hands together softly once, like youâre wrapping up a conversation that was never that serious to begin with. âAnyway,â you say, already turning away, your tone snapping back to bright and professional in an instant. âI should go check on my first class passengers.â
You take a step out of the galley, then glance back over your shoulder like you just remembered something. âOh!â you add sweetly. âCan you grab those call lights on your way back?â A small, polite smile settles on your lips. âThanks, girly.â
And just like that, you walk away. Your posture is perfect, like nothing even happened. Behind you, Sofia stands there for a second, stunned, before exhaling sharply and nearly stomping towards the back, with a little too much force.Â
By the time Kiara comes back up front, sheâs already noticing the tension in the air. Her eyes flick between you and a very bitter Sofia, clearly knowing something went down. She leans in slightly, lowering her voice. âuhh , what the hell did I just miss?â
âOh girl, where do I even begin?â
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an: i really tried to push it past 7k but, a lot will be happening in part 5. thank you so much for reading and happy readinggggg <3












