I wanna start saying you are one of my favorite writers. I have a prompt for you if you like it.
The reader has a daughter and they are in some kind of social risk and they suddenly donât have a home anymore. Mel likes both of them very much, invites them to her spare room and finds herself falling in love for the reader because the reader is a better partner than Joe or Gary ever were. Buuuut she knows she canât fall for the reader âcause she doesnât want to take advantage of her.
I thought of you for this prompt because Iâm obsessed with you longer stories. And thank you â€ïž
~The Practical Thing~ Part 1
Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
Pairing:Melissa Schemmenti x Reader
Gender:Fluff, Fluff and more fluff
Warnings:none, (Smut on the future)
Summary:on the request
AN:thank you for the sweet request and comment. I hope you are still here to see it. Life has been kicking my butt lately and I had lost my desire to do anything, but I'm back and I loved doing this request!
Melissa Schemmenti had always considered herself a practical person. Practical meant buying generic cereal even when the box looked depressing. Practical meant keeping the plastic covers on the couch to make it last longer. Practical meant pretending she did not care when her studentsâ parents forgot conferences because she knew most of them were working two jobs and barely sleeping. Practical meant never mixing business with her personal life.
Which was exactly why, standing in her classroom doorway at six-thirty on a Thursday evening, staring at one of her studentâs mothers trying very hard not to cry while helping her daughter zip a too-small winter coat, Melissa knew she was about to do something profoundly impractical.
-âI'm sorry...â-Melissa said carefully trying to get your attention. You looked up too fast, as if you had been startled out of thought. You were beautiful in the quiet kind of way people often missed at first glance. Not polished or deliberate, just warm. Your hair pinned up messily, tired eyes, soft mouth. The sort of face that looked made for smiling even when it was strained with worry.
-âYes Miss Schemmenti?â-You looked up, Melissa hesitated.
Her house had an extra room, and for the last year it had become a graveyard for old exercise equipment and things she swore she would donate someday. It was empty enough.
And your daughter, Gaia, was sitting cross-legged by the cubbies drawing flowers on the back of a math worksheet because she was too patient to complain that her mom had spent the whole pickup quietly arguing with someone over the phone in rapid-fire Spanish.
Melissa had caught enough to understand.
Rent. Late again.
Please, just one more week.
-"Are you okey?" - she asked and you nodded rubbing your eyes.
-"What?" - you were not used to have someone caring how you were, so it took you by surprise - "Oh yes... I know I'm late to pick her up and that I haven't been coming to the last few meetings... I'm just working some extra hours, but I will be here the next one, I promise..."-you didn't wanted to say that you had lost your job and that you won't be busy the next days because you were not able to do extra hours anymore. But you limited your answer to a promise.
-"Look... I don't mean to pry but I heard..."-before she could gather the courage to say what she was planning to say, your phone rang and you opened your eyes like remembering something.
-"I'm sorry Melissa, Gaia has a dentist appointment and we are getting late...Can we talk another time?..."-you were calling your daughter with hand gestures. Your baby girl grabbed her color pencils and ran to you holding your hand and looking at the redhead with a bright smile
-"Yes... Don't worry...I will see you another day..."-the redhead said grabbing her bag and seeing how you picked up your daughter
-"Bye Miss Schemmenti" - you said hurried
-"Bye bye miss Schemmenti, see you tomorrow!" - Your little kid waved her gloved hand and you left, disappearing behind the green doors into the cold day
A couple more days passed, and Melissa could not stop thinking about you. About the strain in your voice during that phone call. About the way your fingers had trembled while buttoning Gaiaâs coat. About the way you had smiled anyway, as if warmth could be forced into existence through sheer determination.
She noticed things after that. Little things.
The way Gaia always arrived clean and neatly dressed, even if her shoes were beginning to pinch at the toes. The careful way her lunches were packed, always homemade, always portioned with precision. Sometimes just a sandwich cut into perfect little triangles, an apple sliced so it looked abundant, a few crackers tucked carefully into a napkin.
And every morning, Melissa made sure there were snacks waiting in her desk drawer.
-âMiss Schemmenti, can I have one of the strawberry bars?â-Gaia asked one morning, peeking up at her with wide brown eyes.
-âAbsolutely not"-Melissa clicked her tongue dramatically. Gaiaâs little face fell.
Then Melissa reached into the drawer and placed two bars in front of her-âOne is clearly for quality control"- Gaia giggled.
-âThank you"-she said saving one in her pocket-"One for mama, this are her favorite ones too" - that squeezed the redhead's heart
-âDonât tell the other kidsâ-Melissa warned-âI have a reputation to maintainâ-she joked. Gaia nodded solemnly, as though entrusted with state secrets.
Melissa watched her skip back to her desk and felt something twist in her chest.
The kid was bright. Sweet. Too observant for her age.
She couldn't ignore the innocent conversations that your daughter had with other children, who although they were not rich, had gone out on weekends to nice places and your daughter was excited to say that on her weekend you had enough to buy you a ice cream to share with her.
And one Friday afternoon, while the class colored quietly, one kid was teasing Gaia about her lack of color pencils. Melissa immediately came to help
-"Hey, that's no nice, I will talk to your parents about your behavior by the end of the day when they come pick you up" - she said frowning and crossing her arms. The kid immediately went quiet and resumed his coloring lesson.
-"Gaia, if you want I have colors on my desk" - she offered and your daughter denied with her head
-"I like mine, I don't have the big box of coloring pencils but this works..."-she said and looked up to the redhead - âMy mom cries in the bathroom so I wonât hearâ-Melissaâs stomach dropped. She crouched beside her desk carefully.
-âGaiaâŠâ-The little girl shrugged, still drawing.
-âItâs okay. She thinks I donât know"-Melissa swallowed hard.
-âShe loves you very much"-the teacher stated
-âI know"-Gaia finally looked at her, serious beyond her years-âShe just gets sad because money makes grown-ups weird"-Melissa blinked.
Then, despite herself, she laughed softly.
-âThat is⊠disturbingly accurate"-Gaia smiled. Then she leaned closer and whispered
-âI think she likes you"-Melissa nearly choked on air.
-âWhat?â-she blinked a few times. Gaia returned to coloring as if she had not just detonated Melissaâs nervous system.
-âShe smiles when she says your name and she likes the strawberry bars that you send"-Melissa stared at the top of her dark little head, speechless. Children were terrifying.
That evening, pickup ran late again.
The classroom had emptied, the halls gone quiet except for distant janitors and squeaking wheels from someoneâs cleaning cart.
Gaia sat by the window, drawing little stars on fogged glass. And then you appeared.
Hair damp from melted snow, cheeks pink from the cold, breathless and apologizing before the door had even fully opened.
-âIâm so sorry, our car broke and I had to take two buses and one was delayed and...-you were gasping for air trying to speak
-âYouâre fine"- Melissa said quickly. You stopped. Actually stopped. As if the words had stunned you. Most people accepted your apologies because they expected them. They treated your lateness like proof of failure. But Melissa said it like she meant it. Like your being late did not make you lesser.
Your shoulders softened.
-"Thank you," - you said quietly. Gaia launched herself at your legs, and you bent to gather her close, kissing the top of her head. The tenderness of it hit Melissa square in the ribs.
Before she could lose her nerve, she blurted
-âI have a room"-You looked up, confused, you frowned
-âWhat?â-you looked scared, like she was offering something that shouldn't be offered in front of a child
-âIn my house-â Melissa clarified, immediately flustered-âNot like a weird serial killer thing. Jesus, why did I phrase it like that?â-she scratched her head nervously. A laugh escaped you before you could stop it. Melissaâs face flushed brighter-âThereâs an extra room"-she rushed on-âItâs mostly old junk and a treadmill nobody has respected since 2019, but itâs yours if you need it"-she offered. You froze. The air shifted. Melissaâs pulse thundered-âI overheard enough the other day"-she said more gently now-âAnd before you get embarrassed, donât. Life is expensive, Philly landlords are criminals, and sometimes people need help"-she whispered with soft eyes.
Your mouth parted, but no sound came. You looked down at Gaia, who was already half-asleep against your coat. Then back at Melissa. Your eyes shimmered.
-âYou barely know me"-you whispered, Melissa gave a small shrug.
-âI know your daughter says please and thank you without being reminded. I know she shares her crayons when other kids forget theirs. I know she talks about you like you hung the moon"-Your breath caught-âAnd I know good people sometimes get hit with bad luck"- Melissa finished softly.
Silence. Then your face crumpled. Not dramatically. Not loudly. Just the quiet collapse of someone who had been carrying too much for too long. Melissa moved before thinking. Her arms wrapped around you instinctively, awkward at first, hesitant. Then you broke.
A trembling breath left your chest as you leaned into her, your free hand clutching the front of her coat. Melissa held on tighter. Her heart hammered wildly. You were warm despite the cold. Smaller than she had imagined. Real.
-âItâs okay"-she murmured, surprising herself with how much she meant it-âYouâre okay"
For the first time in months, standing there in an empty classroom with your daughter half-asleep between you and the scent of snow still clinging to your coat, you believed it.
-"We got kicked out today" - Your voice came out weaker than you expected, trembling as you pulled back just enough to wipe at your tears with the sleeve of your coat. The words tasted humiliating. You hated how small they made you feel. Melissa stayed still in front of you, her hands hovering at your waist for half a second as if she wanted to pull you close again but was not sure she was allowed to. You took a shaky breath-âI lost my job because the restaurant closed. I was trying to gather money for rent cooking meals for some hospitals, butâŠâ-Your voice broke, and you swallowed hard before continuing-âThey didnât give me more time. When I got back after dropping Gaia off here, all our things were outside the apartment"-Melissaâs face changed. Not pity. Something sharper. Anger, hot and immediate, on your behalf. You looked down, unable to bear the kindness in her eyes-âI put everything in our car, and then the car broke down halfway to the repair shop"-You let out a hollow little laugh that sounded nothing like amusement-âItâs still there, full of our stuff. And on the bus ride here, all I could think about was where Gaia and I were going to sleep tonight"-The shame hit harder saying it aloud.Your throat tightened -âI donât want to impose. I know having a kid in your home is⊠a lot. A huge change. And I know this is insane, butâŠâ-You laughed weakly through fresh tears-âI donât exactly have the luxury of saying no"-Your voice cracked completely. You pressed your lips together, trying and failing to hold yourself together-âI⊠I donât know what to say"-
Melissaâs expression softened. Her own hands shook slightly at her sides, and for some reason that steadied you. Then she gave that tiny crooked smile of hers, the one she always wore when she was trying to sound cooler than she felt.
-âSay yes before I overthink it and become a coward"-A laugh escaped you before you could stop it. Small and watery, but real. Melissaâs shoulders loosened at the sound, and something in her face brightened.
For the first time in what felt like forever, your chest loosened enough to breathe.
-âYes, Miss Schemmentiâ-you nodded, the words came out soft. Your cheeks warmed under her gaze-âThank you"-
The way she looked at you then made your pulse stumble. Not polite concern. Not obligation. Something gentler. Something that made your skin feel suddenly too warm inside your coat.
Melissa cleared her throat and looked away first, her own cheeks pinking.
-âPlease"-she said, grabbing her purse from her desk- âif weâre going to live together, you should call me Melissa"- The name felt strange and intimate sitting on your tongue.
-âMelissa"-you repeated quietly. Her breath caught. Just for a second. Then she recovered quickly, tucking a strand of red hair behind her ear and forcing a practical little nod.
-âRight. Good. Great. Cool.â-You smiled despite yourself. She looked adorably flustered-âNow"-she said briskly, slipping back into her usual sharp efficiency-"tell me where the shop is. Weâll grab your stuff from the car, and then weâll go home" - Home. The word hit unexpectedly hard. Your eyes stung again. Melissa noticed immediately and groaned dramatically-âNope. Absolutely not"-You blinked-âNo more crying. Iâve hit my emotional support quota for the week, and Barbara says if I absorb any more feelings Iâll become a guidance counselor"-she said looking for her car keys. A startled laugh burst from your chest. Melissa looked deeply pleased with herself-âBetter"- she said.
Gaia, who had been half-asleep against your side through most of the conversation, suddenly lifted her head and blinked up at Melissa.
-âDoes your house have snacks?â-Melissa gasped in mock offense.
-âExcuse you. My house is basically seventy percent snacks"-Gaiaâs face lit up. You laughed, really laughed this time, and Melissa felt the sound settle somewhere dangerous beneath her ribs, but she tried not to pay attention to it.
Two weeks later, Melissa was learning that living with another person was like suddenly discovering your house had acoustics.
You hummed while making coffee in the mornings, old Spanish songs Melissa didnât know but found herself replaying in her head all day.
Gaia left tiny glittering trails of crayons and stickers wherever she went, as if she shed art supplies instead of skin cells. And Melissa, who had spent years coming home to silence, found herself lingering after work just to hear them.
At first some things were "difficult", not necessarily problematic, but yes funny encounters of getting used to live with someone else. The first month settled into domestic collisions.
For example:
1-Melissa likes the house warm enough to survive Philadelphia winter.
You grew up with âput on another sweater, heating is expensive.â
You keep secretly turning it down. Melissa keeps turning it back up. This escalates into sticky notes on the thermostat: âStop touching this. We are not reenacting the Ice Age.â
Your reply: âWe are not funding PECOâs CEOâs yacht.â
2-Melissa had a system. You reorganize the kitchen logically for cooking. Now she canât find anything. She opens a drawer.
-âWhy are the spatulas with the measuring cups?â-she frowns
-âBecause they are both cooking tools?â-you reply
-âThat is psychotic"-
Gaia picks sides like itâs a custody battle-âMomâs right, Miss Melissa"-Absolute betrayal.
3-Melissa Accidentally Becomes âMom Modeâ without realizing when Gaia spills juice.
-âOkay, no panic, paper towels, blot donât rub, we can fix this"-Melissa says immediately. Then freezes because why did that come out so naturally?
You just stare at her, weirdly touched.
Later Gaia casually tells someone at school - âMiss Melissa knows mom stuff"-and Melissa short-circuits for a week.
4-Melissa does her laundry. You do yours. One day they get mixed.
She unfolds a very lacy bra that is aggressively not hers. You walk in making eye contact. Silence so loud it deserves its own soundtrack.
-âThis is structurally impressive"-she murmurs and you laugh so hard you cry.
5-One night you got up at 2 AM for water because your thermos was empty. Everything was pitch black and you were not using your glasses, clumsy you slammed against something soft, very soft, Melissa's chest, was like a clowdy pillow. Her smell was very nice and she was warm, you were still half asleep, not processing that you should separate. Melissa turns on the light and you blush, separating and going without saying nothing else to get your water.
During the next couple months, those interactions kept progressing, the awkwardness becoming something familiar and confortable now.
1-One Saturday morning she wakes up to music drifting from downstairs. Youâre cleaning the kitchen, singing softly in Spanish, hair messy, wearing one of her oversized old t-shirts because your laundry is still drying.
Melissa comes downstairs for coffee and just⊠stops. Completely frozen. You notice and smile.
-âGood morning"-you whispered. Melissa forgets how language works
-âYep. That is⊠statistically morning"-Then she walks directly into the fridge door while your eyes followed her.
Gaia witnesses everything.
-âMiss Melissa has a crush"-she declared and Melissa nearly dies on the spot.
2-The Accidental Matching Outfits. You both come downstairs wearing black sweaters and jeans. Same silhouette. Same shoes. Gaia gasps like she has witnessed prophecy.
-âYou match! That means youâre married in cartoons"-she claps and Melissa chokes on her coffee.
You turn bright red. Gaia spends the rest of the day introducing Melissa as âmy almost-stepmom.â
3-Melissa has been thinking about her leftover lasagna all day at work. She comes home. Opens the fridge to find it gone. Absolute betrayal. She storms into the kitchen.
-âWho ate my lasagna?â-Gaia points at you immediately. No loyalty. No hesitation. You freeze mid-bite. Melissa stares, scandalized-âThat was labeled"-she frowns
-âIt said âdonât touch.â I thought it was sarcasm"-you looked at her with your cheeks full
-âI'm Italian. Thatâs how we express seriousness"-You laugh so hard you snort. Melissa is doomed because she finds it adorable and she can't keep her mad face up.
-"I made more lasagna, don't cry" - you said pointing to the warm one on the oven
4-Melissa Learns Youâre Touchy Without Realizing. Youâre naturally affectionate. A hand on her shoulder when passing. Fixing her collar absentmindedly. Brushing lint off her blazer
5-Melissa gets sick and insists sheâs fine. She is clearly not fine. Still trying to grade papers while looking like Victorian tuberculosis. You take one look and confiscate everything.
-âBed"-you point to the stairs
-âAbsolutely not"-she frowns like a little kid
-âMelissa"-you raised an eyebrow like you did with your daughter
-ââŠThat tone feels illegal"-she murmurs getting up the stairs to her bed. You tuck blankets around her and make soup. Sheâs so unused to being cared for she gets weirdly emotional about it.
Later Gaia whispers to you while you cook
-âShe likes when you boss her around"-you look at Melissa and she just pretends to be asleep but the blush on her cheeks betrays her.
And after a little more time, things change from familiar to family.
1-Melissa hears you defending her at pickup
-âMiss Schemmenti is kind of intense"-another parent complains
You immediately smile politely stepping into the conversation
-âSheâs dedicated, smart, and she cares more about these children than anyone in this building. Some people mistake competence for intensity"-nobody dears to fight you, Melissa overhear from her car. No one has ever defended her like that. That night she stares at the ceiling until 3 a.m. Catastrophic feelings unlocked.
2-Grocery shopping. Melissa hated grocery shopping on Sundays.
Not because of the store itself. She liked lists. She liked organization. She liked crossing things off with aggressive efficiency and silently judging people who blocked entire aisles while contemplating yogurt. What she did not like was crowds.
And she especially did not like crowds when Gaia had somehow convinced you both to come along, which meant Melissa was currently navigating the produce section while your daughter zigzagged ahead in her little pink coat like a caffeinated hummingbird.
-âGaiaâ- you called, steering the cart with one hand-âlento bebe"
-âI am slow!â-she yelled
-âYou are literally running"-you replied
-âThatâs just fast walking"-she always had an answer to everything, Melissa snorted before she could stop herself.
-âSee? Miss Melissa agrees with me"-Gaia whipped around triumphantly.
-âI absolutely do not"-if the redhead learned something on the time living together was that Gaia didn't needed someone on her side to win
-âTraitor"- Gaia informed her solemnly narrowing her eyes. Melissa placed a hand over her chest.
-âAfter everything Iâve done for this family"-The word slipped out before she could catch it. This family. You heard it too. She knew because your hands paused on the shopping cart handle for half a second, your knuckles tightening slightly before you looked down to hide the little smile tugging at your mouth. Melissaâs stomach flipped. She immediately redirected her attention to a pyramid of oranges as though citrus had become critically important
-âThose are definitely overpriced"-she muttered. You laughed softly beside her. God, that laugh, it was becoming a problem, a dangerous, daily sort of problem.
Family...You had settled into her house with alarming ease over the last months. There were little signs of you everywhere now. Gaiaâs drawings taped to the fridge. Your cardigan hanging over the kitchen chair. The scent of your perfume and whatever impossible magic you did to plain rice lingering in the walls.
Melissa had spent years cultivating her solitude into something neat and controlled. And now your shampoo was in her shower. And somehow that felt less like intrusion and more like something her home had been waiting for.
-âMelissa?"-Your voice pulled her back. She turned too quickly. You were holding up two jars of pasta sauce.
-âThis one or this one?â-Melissa stared blankly. Not at the sauce. At you. At the tiny crease between your brows while you concentrated. At the way your hair had escaped its clip in soft strands around your face. At the domestic normalcy of this exact moment. Like this was just what the two of you did. Like there was nothing strange about standing here together deciding between basic tomato and roasted garlic while your daughter attempted to climb into the lower rack of the cart behind you. Her chest tightened.
-âMelissa?â-You tilted your head-âAre you okay?â-She blinked. Right, words.
-âThe left one"- she blurted. You frowned at the labels.
-âThe plain tomato one"-you frowned
-âYou love garlic"-you whispered confused
-âI have evolved"-she replied. You smiled, warm and amused.
-âSure"-you left the sauce, then, before she could process what was happening, your free hand reached up and brushed lightly at her cheek. Melissa froze. You held up your fingers, showing a faint streak of red.
-âGaia got marker on you this morning"-The touch had lasted barely a second. It still sent heat rushing all the way down Melissaâs spine.
-âOh"-Very articulate Melissa. A+ response.
You smiled, clearly oblivious to the fact that your casual tenderness had just short-circuited her entire nervous system, and dropped the sauce into the cart.
Behind you, Gaia popped up dramatically-âCan we get cookies?â-she looked at you
-âNo"-both of you said instantly. Gaia gasped. Then narrowed her eyes suspiciously.
-âYou sound married when you do that"-Melissa nearly aspirated. You turned bright red. Gaia grinned like she had personally orchestrated this.
-âInteresting"- she sang, and disappeared toward the cereal aisle before either of you could recover. For one long second, neither of you moved. Then your eyes met. And to Melissaâs horror, you both started laughing. Real laughter. The kind that made your shoulders shake and left your cheeks aching. By the time it faded, you were both standing a little closer than before. Not touching. But close enough for Melissa to feel your warmth through her coat. Close enough that if either of you leaned in even slightly, everything would change. Neither of you moved. Then Gaiaâs voice echoed from three aisles over.
-âMom! Miss Melissa! Thereâs a man licking the avocados!"-The moment shattered instantly. Melissa closed her eyes
-âWhy is that a sentence I have to hear?â-You were still smiling as you started toward your daughter
-âWelcome to parenthood" - And Melissa, following close behind with the cart and a smile she could not seem to suppress, realized something terrifying. That the word no longer scared her quite as much as it should have.
3-Melissa starts to gets jealous of literally nothing
You thank the mechanic fixing your car and smile politely. Melissa, standing beside you:
Why is she smiling at him?
Does he deserve that smile?
She is immediately disgusted with herself.
4-A rude cashier dismisses you when your card declines. Before you can even react, Melissa appears. Sharp posture. Dangerous calm.
-âTry that attitude again and Iâll explain customer service to you using very small words"-she said, you stare. Cashier folds instantly. Later, outside, you smile at her.
5-The moments that your daughter decided to play Cupid.
Youâre reaching for something on a high shelf. Melissa reaches too. She plants one hand against the wall to steady herself. Now sheâs accidentally caging you in. Faces inches apart. Breathing catches. Nobody moves. Then Gaia walks in.
-âAre you guys kissing?â-You both leap apart like the house is on fire. Gaia sighs dramatically-âOkay. Later then"-Walks away.
Melissa had dated enough terrible men to know the warning signs by heart. It was almost impressive, really. If there had been an Olympic event for consistently choosing emotionally unavailable men with mediocre opinions and deeply unnecessary confidence, she would have qualified for nationals.
There had been Chris, who called her âintimidatingâ every time she disagreed with him, as if her having thoughts of her own was an aggressive act.
And then there was Ethan, who had once looked genuinely inconvenienced when she got the flu. She remembered shivering under three blankets, feverish and miserable, while he stood in her bedroom doorway holding his phone and asking if she really needed him to cancel poker night. Melissa had broken up with him two weeks later.
Then Joe, cheating husband.
Gary that didn't listen to what she wanted.
And then Rob, who the only thing that she saw attractive on him, was his job. And he thought that his work was way more important than hers and his relationship.
The thought drifted through her mind now as she stood in her own kitchen, staring at you. It was almost midnight. She had gotten home late after parent conferences, exhausted and already bracing herself for the usual ritual of silently microwaving leftovers and grading papers until her eyes crossed.
Instead, the kitchen light had been on. You were standing barefoot by the stove in one of those soft oversized sweaters that always made Melissaâs brain briefly lose signal.
Your hair was half-down, loose around your shoulders. And you were making soup. Not because she had asked, not because you expected anything. Just because, apparently, you had noticed she looked tired that morning.
-âThere you are"-you said softly when she stepped inside, whispering because Gaia was already asleep. The smile that spread across your face was immediate and unguarded, like seeing her had genuinely improved your night. It did something strange to Melissaâs chest.
-âThereâs soup"-you said, nodding toward the stove-"And before you protest, yes, youâre eating.â
Melissa automatically opened her mouth to argue. You gave her a look. Not annoyed, not impatient, just calmly certain and somehow that was worse. She obeyed, which was humiliating.
She sat at the kitchen table while you poured a bowl and set it in front of her, along with a spoon and the good crackers Melissa pretended she was saving for special occasions.
-âYou didnât have to do this"-she said. You shrugged, like the answer was obvious.
-âYou work hard"-That was it. No grand performance. No expectation of praise, just a simple statement of fact. You work hard. Melissa stared down at the steam curling from the bowl. Something about it made her throat tighten unexpectedly. Her exes had always made care feel transactional. If they remembered something she liked, it was because they wanted credit for remembering. If they did something kind, it arrived with an invisible invoice. Later, there would always be some moment where the cost was collected.
A favor expected, a guilt trip, a reminder that she owed them for basic decency.
But with you, kindness just⊠existed. It moved through your hands as naturally as breath.
You packed her lunches if she forgot. Folded the blanket over her if she fell asleep on the couch. Left sticky notes on the coffee maker when she had stressful mornings.
"Good luck today. Youâll do great."
"Donât forget your scarf. Itâs freezing."
"Gaia says your eyeliner is 'slay.' I was told this is a compliment."
You gave without keeping score. The realization hit her so suddenly it stole her breath. This was what comfort was supposed to feel like, not anxious, not performative, not the constant, exhausting work of making herself smaller so someone else could feel bigger. Just this. Warm soup. Soft kitchen light. Your sleepy smile as you leaned against the counter, watching to make sure she ate.
Melissa looked up before she could stop herself.
You blinked.
-âWhat?â-you asked. She had been staring. A lot, apparently. Her face heated instantly.
-âNothing"-Your eyes narrowed slightly, amused.
-âYouâre doing the thing"-you pointed to her face
-âWhat thing?â-she narrowed her eyes this time
-âThe one where your brain is clearly spiraling but youâre pretending it isnât"-you already knew every face that she made
-âI do not spiral"-You smiled. Melissaâs stomach flipped.
-âYou alphabetize your spice rack when youâre stressed"-you state
-âThat is called efficiency"-she replied
-âThat is called distress-organizing"-you retorted. She opened her mouth to defend herself and then stopped when you laughed. God. That laugh. It wasnât loud. It wasnât polished or practiced. It was warm and breathy and real, and it filled her kitchen like it had always belonged there. And just like that, Melissa understood something terrifying.
Every relationship sheâd ever had had felt like trying to squeeze herself into clothes that didnât fit. Too tight in the wrong places. Always aware of the discomfort. Always waiting to breathe again. But this? This felt like finally coming home and changing into something soft. And that was infinitely more dangerous.
Because Melissa Schemmenti had spent years learning how to survive discomfort. She had absolutely no idea what to do with peace.
Melissa didn't wanted to accept that any kind of feelings, besides appreciation were involved, she wasn't scared of loving you because she doubts her feelings. She was scared because she respects you too much to ever want you wondering if her kindness came with strings attached. That guilt would eat her alive.
Melissa did not tell Barbara. That alone should have been enough to alarm her.
Barbara Howard had somehow become the unwilling keeper of every emotional disaster Melissa had ever stumbled into. Usually because Barbara possessed the deeply irritating ability to look at Melissa for three seconds and immediately know when something was wrong.
Which was exactly why Melissa had spent the last three weeks avoiding being alone with her.
No lunch breaks in the teacherâs lounge alone, no lingering after meetings, no going out together, no opportunities for Barbara to narrow those knowing eyes and gently dismantle every carefully constructed lie Melissa had prepared.
Because if Barbara asked, Melissa would tell her.
And if she told Barbara, then it would become real. And Melissa could not afford real. It was easier this way.
If she kept the feelings quiet enough, buried deep enough beneath routine and practicality and carefully timed exits from shared rooms, maybe they would shrink. Maybe they would dissolve into something manageable. A harmless crush. Temporary. Controllable.
That was what she told herself, anyway.
It was what she told herself every morning when she heard your soft footsteps downstairs and had to physically stop herself from smiling before she even saw you. What she told herself every time you laughed at one of her dry little comments and looked at her like sheâd said something genuinely brilliant. What she told herself every time Gaia casually called her Miss Melissa in that affectionate little voice that somehow made her chest ache.This was temporary. It had to be. Because the alternative was unbearable.
Her plan worked, for a few days at least, until one night Gaia slept at a friendâs house.
Melissa had never considered herself the jealous type. Possessive, maybe. Judgmental, certainly. Selective with her affection to the point of emotional constipation, absolutely.
But jealous? No.
Jealous implied irrational attachment. And irrational attachment required first admitting she had some kind of attachment to begin with, which was obviously absurd and deeply inconvenient.
So when she came home Thursday evening, juggling two overstuffed grocery bags and mentally composing tomorrowâs lesson plan, she was entirely unprepared for the sight waiting in her living room.
You were standing by the hallway mirror, adjusting a small silver earring. And you lookedâŠ
Melissaâs thoughts stopped functioning.
You were wearing a dark green dress she had never seen before. Nothing flashy, nothing dramatic. Just soft fabric that skimmed your body perfectly, elegant in that quiet effortless way that always seemed to follow you.
Your hair was down, falling in waves around your shoulders. A little makeup, just enough to catch the warm apartment light. You looked beautiful.
Not the tired, practical kind of beautiful Melissa had memorized over the past months. Not your messy-morning-hair, oversized-sweater, flour-on-your-cheek kind of beautiful.
This was deliberate. Intentional. Date beautiful.
Melissaâs stomach dropped so suddenly it almost felt physical.
You turned and smiled when you noticed her.
-âThere you are"-Your smile was warm, distracted, a little nervous. Not for her. For whoever was waiting for you.
Something sharp twisted under Melissaâs ribs.
-âHi"-she managed. Her voice came out weirdly flat. You tilted your head.
-âEverything okay?â-you asked
-âWhy wouldnât it be?â-Too fast. Too sharp. Your brow furrowed slightly. Melissa immediately wanted to throw herself down the stairs. She set the grocery bags on the counter with more force than necessary.
-âYou lookâŠâ-she started. Good. Beautiful. Impossible. Like whoever was taking you out tonight had better appreciate exactly how lucky they were-ââŠdifferent"- Excellent recovery.
You blinked. Then smiled softly, smoothing your hands down the dress.
-âOh. Thank you.â-That tiny smile wrecked her. You looked nervous. Excited nervous. Melissa hated this mysterious person instantly. She opened cabinets aggressively, putting groceries away with enough force to suggest she was personally punishing the canned goods.
-âSo"-she said casually, which would have sounded casual if she hadnât just nearly decapitated a box of pasta against the shelf-âbig plans?â-There was a pause behind her
-âSort of"-you replied
Sort of? Not a denial. Her stomach sank lower. You hesitated.
-âI don't want to say anything yet, until it's something sure...â-That somehow made it worse.
Because of course you wouldnât tell her. Why would you? You were roommates. Friends, maybe, if Melissa was being wildly optimistic. You didnât owe her explanations about your love life. The thought hit with surprising force. A hot, ugly little ache she was deeply embarrassed to feel.
-âOh"-She kept her back to you-âCool"-Silence. The kind that stretched too long. Then your voice came, softer, your leg was bouncing on the floor, the hill of your shoe making it sound louder, you were nervous.
-âMelissa"-She turned before she could stop herself. You were watching her carefully now, reading her. Youâd gotten annoyingly good at that.
-âWhat?â-her question was sharp. You studied her face for a long moment, and she had the terrible feeling you could see every stupid, yearning thought written there. Then your expression gentled.
-âItâs not what you think"-you whispered. Her heart gave one humiliating leap. Dangerous. Hopeful. She shut it down immediately.
-âIâm not thinking anything"-she almost pouted
-âMelissa"-your voice came more serious this time
-âIâm not"-she repeated and you stepped closer.
Just enough to make her pulse kick.
-âItâs a job interview"-you confessed. The words landed so suddenly Melissa actually blinked.
-ââŠWhat?â-she asked lost. You let out a tiny breath of laughter, nervous and relieved all at once.
-âItâs dinner with the director of a new pediatric rehabilitation center. Theyâre opening next month, and one of the nurses I used to cook for recommended me for their in-house meal program"-you blushed lightly because of the nerves. Melissa stared. Your smile turned shy-âIf it goes well, it could be full-time. Benefits. Real stability"-For one suspended second, all she felt was relief. Bright and dizzying and immediate. Not a date. Not someone else.
Then guilt followed close behind. Because the strength of that relief told her exactly how badly sheâd wanted it to be true. And that was⊠information she absolutely did not know what to do with, a stable job maybe would mean that you would move out, and she didn't wanted you to leave.
-âThatâs amazing"- she said, and this time her smile was real. Your whole face softened.
-âYou think so?â-you played with your rings nervously
-âObviously"-Melissa stepped forward without thinking and fixed the collar of your coat where it had folded awkwardly. The motion was automatic. Domestic. Her fingers brushed your neck. Both of you froze. The apartment suddenly felt very quiet. You looked up at her. Too close.
Close enough for Melissa to notice the tiny hitch in your breathing.
Close enough to smell your perfume, soft and warm and dizzyingly familiar underneath.
Her hand lingered for half a second too long. Then she jerked back like sheâd touched fire.
-âThere"-she said, voice thinner than usual-âProfessional"
You smiled, but your cheeks had turned pink.
-âThank you"-You bit the inside of your cheek,her closeness making you feel more nervous that the interview itself. Neither of you moved.
Then Gaiaâs voice crackled suddenly from your phone where she was on speaker with her friendâs mom, you forgot you had called her.
-âMAMA?â-You jumped.
-âWhat?â-you asked, your heart hammering on your chest
-âMiss Melissa says you look nice"-Melissa nearly died.There was delighted cackling from Gaia and her friend in the background.
-âOh my God"-Melissa muttered.
Your laughter spilled out bright and helpless, filling the room. And just like that, the tension broke.
You reached for your purse, still smiling.
-âI should go"-You pointed the door, Melissa nodded.
-âYeah"-she replied, you hesitated at the door.
-âWould you wait up?â-you asked. Her heart stuttered-âFor interview updates"- you added quickly, though your smile turned a little shy.
Not entirely innocent. Melissa swallowed.
-âYeah"- she said softly-âIâll wait up"-And after the door clicked shut behind you, Melissa stood alone in the quiet apartment.
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miss pinkthrone445 i need to say i am so invested in practical magic i have a request about this story if youâre willing to. iâd love to see melissa as a bottom if there is a smut, in my mind melissa would be perfect for the reader and iâd love to see gaia calling melissa mother too, can be in a few years if you think itâs too soon but it would be adorable
~The Practical Thing~ Part 4
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
Pairing:Melissa Schemmenti x Reader
Gender:Fluff, Smut
Warnings:â ïžALL OF THEMâ ïž strap on, insults, detailed sex, degradation, praise kink, oral(Mel receiving), nudity, all of that.
Summary:your push the redhead until the point where she can't hide her feelings for you anymore.
AU:Thanks for the request! I hope you love it! I couldn't add the Gaia part but I will put it on the next part because this one became too long đ and I want to add a sweet long scene on the next one.
And by the way my name is Roh đ Miss remind me when I had to teach and made me feel old hahaha.
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After all the mess that happened in the morning, Melissa went to school with Gaia and you got ready for your first day at work.
After a few hours of work and getting used to the new kitchen in the hospital, you went to have lunch, you were sitting on the dining table when your screen light up with the name "Lisa â€ïž" on it. You pick it up smiling
-"Hello gorgeous" - you said and hear a little strangled noise on the other side, she cleared her throat
-"Hey..."-she was nervous, you could tell even on the phone
-"Hey..."-you repeated smiling more
-"Hey..."-she said again and you laughed
-"Is everything okey Lisa?" - you asked
-"Yes... I just wanted to know how is your first day going?" - she asked and you leaned back in your chair, smile curling wider as you balanced the phone between your ear and shoulder.
Around you, the hospital cafeteria buzzed with the usual lunchtime chaos. Trays clattered. Someone laughed too loudly near the vending machines. A tired-looking nurse was aggressively negotiating custody of the last blueberry muffin. And somehow, with Melissaâs voice in your ear, all of it blurred into harmless background static
-âItâs goodâ- you said softly- âBusy. The kitchenâs bigger than I expected. Everyone moves like theyâre in some kind of culinary military operation"- That earned a quiet laugh from her. The sound did ridiculous things to your insides.
-âI imagine youâre adapting suspiciously well"-she said and you smiled.
-âIâm charming them through fear"-you joked
-âIâm sure"-There was a pause. Not awkward. Just full. You could picture her perfectly. Probably sitting at her desk after lunch break, one hand tucked under her chin, cheeks pink for absolutely no reason except that she was talking to you. The thought warmed you.
Then her voice came again, gentler this time-âAnd⊠are you okay?â-That made you blink.
The question was so simple. So Melissa. Not Howâs work? Not Did you make a good impression? Just: Are you okay? Like what mattered was whether the day had been kind to you.
You smiled slowly-âYeah, Lisa"-A tiny exhale of relief crackled through the speaker. Good. Then, because you were constitutionally incapable of letting her stay comfortable for too long, your grin sharpened-âYou miss me already?â-The line went very, very quiet.
-ââŠNo.â-Too fast. You laughed immediately.
-âThat was the least convincing lie Iâve ever heard"-you teased
-âI do not lie"-she replied
-âYou absolutely just did"-
-âI was pausing thoughtfully"-
-âYou panicked"-
-âI did not panic"-she sounded offended
-âLisa, I could hear your blush"-That got her. A soft, strangled little noise came through the phone, followed by silence that absolutely reeked of red cheeks and internal screaming. You were grinning so hard your face hurt.
Finally, Melissa spoke again, voice smaller now-ââŠMaybe a little"-The words landed warm in your chest. For a second, you forgot to tease. Forgot the cafeteria, forgot your lunch, forgot everything except the quiet honesty of her voice.
Your smile softened.
-âWell"- you said gently-âthatâs good...-You looked down at the hospital badge hanging around your neck. At the half-eaten lunch in front of you.
At your phone, where her name glowed with that ridiculous little heart youâd shamelessly added this morning while sheâd been upstairs getting dressed. And your chest tightened with something sweet and terrifying-âBecause I miss you too..."-Silence. Not empty silence. The kind that happens when something true lands and both people feel it.
When Melissa finally spoke, her voice was so soft you almost missed it-âYou do?â-You smiled helplessly.
-âLisa" -That was all it took. You heard her sharp little inhale. The one she always made when you said her name like that.
Then, very quietly, like she was confessing something to herself as much as to you, she said-âIâve checked my phone six times hoping youâd text.â-Your heart did an undignified little somersault. You laughed under your breath.
-âThatâs deeply adorable"-you bit your lip playing with your badge
-âPlease never say that out loud"-she said embarrassed and you laughed-"You know... They invited me for a few drinks tonight" - she said and you nodded even if she couldn't see you
-"Gaia is staying at her friend tonight, she has a pijama party" - you coment - "Can I sleep on your bed tonight while you are out?" - you teased, you loved her bed way more than yours and it smell like her-"So I can catch up with the rookie on your tv" - you lied about the reason
-"No" - she said sharp and for a moment you thought your forwardness made her upset-"Because you are coming with us" - she said surprising you
-"Lisa... They are your coworkers and friends, I don't think they want to go with a student's mom" - you said softly
-"They are all going with their dates, and you are not a student's mom, you are my date tonight"-she said before she could realize the way that she had said it. For a second, you forgot how words worked. The hospital hallway blurred around you. Nurses passed. Phones rang somewhere down the corridor. Someone rolled a rattling supply cart by. And all of it faded beneath the quiet, impossible weight of what sheâd just said.
"You will be my date tonight". Not come along if you want. Not itâd be easier if you were there. Not even they said I could bring someone. Your date. Your heart kicked hard enough to hurt.
On the other end of the line, Melissa had gone very still. Like now that the words were out there, she was bracing for them to land badly.
You could picture her perfectly. Standing in her classroom, one hand tight around her phone, cheeks burning, trying to look composed while internally preparing for death. The thought made your smile bloom helplessly across your face.
-âLisa"-That sharp inhale again. The one you were rapidly becoming addicted to. When she answered, her voice had gone smaller.
-âYeah?â-You leaned against the chair, grinning like an idiot.
-âThat was painfully smooth"-Silence for a moment.
-âWhat?â-she asked
-âYou asking me out"-A strangled little noise. Then the immediate panic.
-âI wasnât trying to be smooth"-she said nervously
-âWhich somehow makes it smoother"-you replied
-âI hate talking to you"-You laughed.
-âNo, you donât"-Her silence said everything. Warmth unfurled through your chest. Then, softer, because teasing only got you so far before honesty demanded its turn-âYou really want me there?â-The question lingered. Melissa didnât answer immediately. And when she finally did, her voice was quiet enough that you almost missed it
-âYes"-Just that. Simple. Certain. And somehow more intimate than any flirting. You closed your eyes for half a second, letting that settle somewhere deep. Then your smile sharpened.
You lowered your voice, letting a little trouble curl through it-âIf Iâm your date tonightâŠâ-The line went completely silent. You could practically hear her blushing-ââŠthen Iâm wearing that black dress"-The sound she made belonged in a museum archive under Catastrophic Nervous System Failure. You bit your lip to keep from laughing. When she finally managed words, they came out embarrassingly high-pitched.
-âThe one with the slit?â-You froze. Then grinned wickedly.
-âYou remember the slit?â-Absolute silence.And then, very faintly:
-ââŠI have eyes"-she murmured. That did it. You laughed so hard you had to brace yourself against the table.
-âLisa"-you whispered between laughs
-âStop saying my name like that"-she said between her teeth.
-âLike what?â-you said flirting softly.
-âYou know exactly what"-You absolutely did. And apparently she knew you knew, which somehow made everything hotter. You let her suffer for exactly two seconds before softening again.
-âIâll wear it"-you said and hear another sharp inhale. You could practically see her grip tightening on the phone.
Then, because Melissa apparently had decided courage was a renewable resource today, her voice dropped low and careful-âGood"-The single word hit like a hand at your waist. Your smile vanished. Replaced by something warmer. Hungrier. Interesting. Melissa must have realized what sheâd done because she immediately rushed on, flustered again-âI mean, not because of the slit. Obviously. You just look very nice in black. Professionally speaking"-You burst out laughing again.
-âProfessionally?"-you teased
-âYes"-she replied quickly
-âThatâs fascinating, because the way youâre breathing right now sounds wildly unprofessional"-The tiny gasp she gave you was criminally satisfying. And then, to your delight, you heard Gaia in the background.
-âMel! Are you talking to Mama?â-Melissa immediately panicked.
-âNo"-she replied, too quickly, Gaiaâs voice sharpened with six-year-old suspicion.
-âYouâre doing the voice"-she pointed at the redhead. You nearly choked trying not to laugh.
-âWhat voice?â-Melissa hissed.
-âThe one where you sound all weird and smiley"-
-âI do not have a weird smiley voice"-she answered back
-âYou do when Mama flirts with you"-There was the unmistakable sound of frantic scrambling. Probably Melissa trying to cover the phone while Gaia pursued the truth like an investigative journalist. Then Melissa came back breathless and mortified.
-âSheâs impossible"-You smiled so hard your cheeks hurt.
-âShe gets that from me"-you replied
-âYes"- Melissa said dryly-âThatâs exactly what terrifies me"-You laughed again, warm and helpless. Then your lunch break alarm buzzed from your phone. Reality. Cruel, inconvenient reality. You sighed.
-âGo. Donât let me distract you"-Too late for that. Still, you stood and gathered your tray. Then paused. A reckless little smile tugged at your mouth.
-âHey, Lisa?â-
-âYes?â-You lowered your voice just enough to make it intimate. The kind of voice that always ruined her
-âTry not to miss me too much. I need you functional enough to kiss later"- The sound she made could have powered small cities-âLisa...?â-you asked again
-âGoodbye"-she said sharply
-âWait, sweetheart, I still need details"-you laughed
-âSeven oâclock. Be ready"-she was nervous and replying fast and dry now
-âWill there be kissing?â-you teased. The line disconnected instantly. You stared at your phone for half a second. Then burst out laughing right there in the middle of the hospital cafeteria.
And somewhere across town, you knew with absolute certainty that Melissa was blushing so hard she was probably visible from space.
After your day at work, you picked Gaia up from school while Melissa was trapped in one of those endless teacher-principal conferences that always could have been an email.
You got your daughter ready for the pajama party, double-checked the overnight bag, listened to an extremely serious explanation about which stuffed animal was emotionally qualified to attend, and finally dropped her off at her friendâs house.
By the time you got home, your stomach was fizzing with nerves. The house was quiet. Too quiet. No Gaia singing nonsense songs from upstairs. No Melissa moving around in the kitchen. Just stillness and the low hum of anticipation hanging in the air like static before a storm.
You showered longer than necessary, letting the hot water beat against your skin while your thoughts spun in useless circles. This was ridiculous.
You were a grown woman, you had dates before. Obviusly, you didn't got pregnant by the holy spirit.
Besides it was Melissa. Melissa who corrected peopleâs grammar under her breath. Melissa who color-coded grocery lists. Melissa who got flustered if you looked at her too long while she was making coffee.
And somehow the thought of her taking you out tonight had your pulse behaving like it had recently escaped prison.
When you finally stepped out, wrapped in a towel, your eyes landed on the black dress hanging from your closet. The dress. The one with the slit. The one sheâd remembered. Your face heated instantly.
The fabric slid over your skin like ink. Smooth and cool and sharp in all the right ways. You styled your hair, kept your makeup soft but deliberate, then stood in front of the mirror for a long second just looking at yourself.
You looked good. Confident. Beautiful, even.
The realization settled warm in your chest.
And then you heard the door at Melissaâs room open. She had arrived while you showered. Your stomach dropped. Melissa was home.
You heard her heels click softly across the floor.
A pause. Then silence. Probably her realizing your room door was closed and that if she knocked, this would officially become real.
You smiled to yourself. Cute. Very cute. Right on cue, your phone buzzed. "Lisa â€ïž" You answered immediately.
-âChicken"-you murmured. A strangled sound came through the speaker.
-âI am not a chicken"-You grinned.
-âYouâre standing outside my door calling me instead of knocking like a Victorian suitor"-Silence.
-âHow did you know I was outside your door?â-she asked mortified.
-âYou breathe louder when youâre nervous"-The indignant gasp she gave you was deeply satisfying.
-âOpen the door"-she said softly. A beat. Then a knock. You crossed the room, pulse racing, and opened it. And forgot every coherent thought youâd ever had. Melissa stood there, hand half-raised from knocking.
God.
She was wearing deep green, it matched her eyes. Simple, elegant, devastating.
The fitted blouse traced every graceful line of her body. Her leather jacket on, matching her eyeliner. Her hair was down in soft waves, her lipstick darker than usual, her cheeks already faintly pink.
And she was staring at you. Not politely. Not academically. Staring. Her eyes dragged helplessly down the length of your body, catching on the slit of the dress before rising again. Her breath caught. Neither of you spoke. You leaned lightly against the doorframe, smiling slow.
-âWell?â-Melissa blinked. Opened her mouth. Closed it.
-âThe slit"-she finally said and you laughed. That seemed to restart her brain enough for mortification to flood her face-âOh my God, that is not what I meant to say"-Your grin widened.
-âNo? Sounded important"-you teased
-âIt is not important"-she quickly replied
-âLisa, you brought it up"-Her entire face turned scarlet. You were enjoying this far too much.
Then, to your surprise, something shifted in her expression. The embarrassment remained. But beneath it, there was resolve. Melissa stepped forward.
Close enough that her perfume wrapped around you, soft and expensive and hers. Her fingers rose slowly to your bare shoulder, brushing your skin with featherlight certainty. The touch sent heat spiraling down your spine. When she spoke, her voice was low and steady.
-âI was nervous all day"-That stole your smile. Her eyes held yours-âI kept thinking about tonight. About seeing you in this dress. About taking you out and introducing you as mine"-Your breath caught sharply. Melissaâs own cheeks deepened, but she didnât look away. Brave girl-âI know this is new"-she whispered-âAnd I know weâre figuring it out"-Her thumb stroked once over your shoulder-âBut I want to do this right"-Something warm and dangerous bloomed in your chest. You reached up, catching her wrist gently.
-âLisa"-That little inhale. Her favorite weakness. You smiled softly-âYou already are"- Her face melted into something helpless and relieved and so tender it nearly ruined you. Then she smiled. Small. Real.
And because apparently sheâd decided courage was her personality now, she leaned in and kissed you. Slowly. Deliberately. The kind of kiss that tasted like promise. When she pulled back, her forehead rested lightly against yours.
-âReady for our date?â-she whispered. You smiled against her mouth.
-âVery"-you kissed her one more time, briefly, trying not to mess her lipstick, a bunch of careful little kisses.
When you arrived at the bar almost everyone else was already there, your hand was tightly grabbing the redhead's, all the teachers and their respective partners where there, sitting together, chatting happily. Melissaâs hand tightened around yours as you stepped inside. Not enough to hurt. Just enough to betray her nerves.
The bar was warm and low-lit, all amber lamps and polished wood and the easy hum of Friday-night conversation. Somewhere near the back, a lazy jazz playlist drifted through the room while glasses clinked and people laughed over each otherâs stories.
And there they were. A long booth with many tables near the windows, crowded with teachers and their dates.
Ava spotted you first. Naturally. Her entire face lit up with the unholy delight of a woman who had waited months for this exact moment.
She shot to her feet so fast her chair scraped loudly against the floor.
-âWell, well, well"-she announced to the entire table, loud enough that half the bar probably learned Melissa had a love life. Every head turned. Melissa visibly considered death. You squeezed her hand reassuringly. Avaâs grin widened to dangerous levels-âLook who finally stopped emotionally slow-cooking each other"-Several people laughed.
Melissa made a sound of pure suffering and tried to hide behind your shoulder. You almost laughed at that. The woman had spent all week teaching thirty children and terrifying substitute teachers with a single look, but one mildly feral colleague mentioned you and suddenly she was defenseless. Cute. Very cute.
Ava swept dramatically toward the two of you, eyes sparkling as she took in your black dress and Melissaâs very obvious inability to stop staring at you. Then she gasped theatrically.
-âThe slit"-Melissa actually choked. You burst out laughing.
-âOh good"- you said brightly -âso sheâs been talking about it"-
-âShe absolutely has"-Barbara said
âBARB! You are supposed to be on our side"-The shriek that escaped Melissa made nearby patrons glance over. Ava looked delighted.
-âYou shouldâve heard her this afternoon. âDo you think black is too much? What if she wears the dress? What if she looks beautiful and I perish in public?ââ-Ava imitated the redhead's voice.
You turned slowly to Melissa. The poor woman looked seconds from spontaneous combustion. Your smile softened-âShe said that?â-Melissa covered her face with her free hand.
-âIâm transferring schools"-she murmured. You laughed helplessly and tugged her hand, gently pulling her closer until your shoulders brushed.
Then, because she looked so adorably wrecked you couldnât resist, you leaned up and kissed her cheek. Right there in front of everyone. Melissa froze. Her entire body short-circuited.
The table erupted. Actual cheers. Someone wolf-whistled. Ava clutched her chest like she was witnessing fine art.
And Melissa⊠God. Her face. Red from throat to hairline, eyes wide, completely stunned by the casual public affection. You smiled against her skin before pulling back.
-âThere"-you murmured for only her to hear-âNow they know youâre taken"-The effect was immediate. Melissa blinked at you.
Something shifted behind the embarrassment. A spark. A quiet little straighten of her spine. And then, to your utter delight, she turned her head and kissed you properly. Not your cheek. Not a flustered peck. Your mouth. Slow enough to make your pulse jump. Certain enough to make the whole table lose their collective minds.
Your hands went to her waist pulling her closer and her manicured hand went to the back of your neck.
When she pulled back, her lipstick was slightly smudged and her expression held the faintest edge of triumph. The look she gave you practically purred: two can play this game.
Your stomach dropped pleasantly.
Janine was screaming. Not metaphorically. Actually screaming into her boyfriendâs shoulder-âI HAVE WAITED HALF A YEAR FOR THIS"- Melissa ignored her. Her eyes stayed on yours. And then, still pink-cheeked but suddenly bold in a way that made heat curl low in your stomach, she brushed her thumb over your knuckles and said quietly-âCome sit with me"-Not us. Not the group. With me. Like there had ever been any doubt where you belonged tonight.
You let her lead you to the table, her hand still wrapped securely around yours. And she let you enter the booth, siting by your side on the edge of it, leaning close enough that her knee pressed warm and deliberate against yours under the table, you realized something quietly wonderful.
Melissa might still blush like a Victorian heroine every time you flirted. But apparently, once she decided something was hers, she had absolutely no intention of letting go.
After a few drinks and minutes talking to the others, Jacob arrived with her brother Caleb, you didn't knew them much, but you knew they used to live in Melissaâs house. You liked that, you wanted to be very friendly with them and share funy stories of living with the redhead, that was until Caleb went straight to her, hugged her from her waist tightly, more than necessary, saying-"How are you, baby girl? I missed you so much"-You were not a jealous person without reason, but you were posesive, and that bother you more than it should. The shift in your mood was instant. Sharp as a paper cut.
One second you were half-listening to Ava tell some ridiculous story about a substitute teacher whoâd accidentally locked himself in the supply closet, Melissaâs knee warm against yours under the table, your fingers lazily tracing circles against the back of her hand.
The next, Caleb had crossed the room. And wrapped his arms around her. Too familiar. Too easy. Too practiced. âBaby girl, missed you so much."
The words landed wrong. Not because they were obscene. Not because Melissa looked uncomfortable. She didnât. She laughed softly in surprise, her hands lifting automatically to his shoulders as she hugged him back. Comfortable. Natural. Like this had happened a hundred times before. And that bothered you more than it had any right to.
A hot, ugly little twist coiled low in your stomach. Possessive. You hated that feeling. Hated how quickly it arrived, primitive and irrational and impossible to reason with. Because you knew this wasnât fair. Melissa wasnât yours to claim. Not officially. Not yet.
And she had a whole life before you and Gaia burst into it with your chaos and your flirting and your impossible timing.
Still. Watching him touch her like that made something territorial rear its head inside you.
Apparently your face betrayed more than you thought, because Avaâs chatter slowed. She looked from you to Caleb. Then back to you.
And immediately grinned. Oh no. That was the grin of a woman who had just found premium entertainment.
-âWell, this should be fun"- she murmured into her drink. You ignored her.
Across the table, Caleb finally let Melissa go, his hands lingering at her arms as he looked her over with a broad smile.
-âDaam Mel! You look incredible"-he looked her up and down and you squeezed your glass.
Melissa smiled politely-âThanks, Caleb. You tooâ-
Then his eyes slid to you. Assessing. Not rude. Just curious.
You offered a pleasant smile. The kind that said Iâm perfectly friendly and also fully capable of ending you if necessary.
He smiled back.Then looked at Melissa again.
-âYou never answered my texts"-he said. Interesting.
Melissaâs posture shifted almost imperceptible. A little straighter. A little cooler-âIâve been busy"-That shouldâve ended it. Shouldâve.
Instead Caleb laughed lightly and rested a hand on the back of her chair. Familiar again. That same easy possession.
-âToo busy for your old roommate?â-he teased. There it was. That twist inside your ribs tightened. You sat very still. Very composed. Because you were not about to make a scene over what could easily be harmless nostalgia. You were an adult. You could handle this.
And then Caleb smiled at her and said-âStill keeping my room warm?â-The table went dead quiet.
Melissaâs face changed instantly. Gone was the polite smile. Gone was the faint social softness she wore with colleagues. Her expression cooled into something sharp enough to cut glass.
-âNo"-she said evenly. The single word cracked through the air. Caleb blinked. Apparently he hadnât expected resistance. He laughed awkwardly.
-âRelax, Iâm kidding"-he said nervously, Melissa didnât smile. Didnât soften. Didnât laugh. She simply looked at him with calm, terrifying teacher-face. The kind that probably made entire classrooms rethink their life choices.
-âYou moved out eight months ago, Caleb"-she said, voice smooth and perfectly clear-âMy tenant lives there"-Her tenant. The words hit your chest like a struck match.
Then Melissa turned her head. And looked directly at you. Not subtly. Not accidentally. Deliberately. Her eyes softened the instant they found yours.
And then, she reached behind you, resting her hand on hour shoulder bringing you closer. Warm. Certain. Claiming. When she looked back at Caleb, her expression was still polite. But her thumb stroked your shoulder once. Deliberate enough that he couldnât miss it.
-âAnd"- she added calmly-âsheâs here tonight as my date"-Melissa smiled.
The twist in your chest evaporated instantly, replaced by a slow bloom of warmth so bright it nearly made you dizzy. Because there had been no hesitation. No awkward clarification. No softening of language to make things easier. Just simple, public certainty. Sheâs here as my date.
Caleb recovered quickly enough to force a smile and step back.
-âWellâ- he said, awkwardly adjusting his jacket - âgood for you, Mel"-he wasn't flirting with Mel, it was his way of being with everyone, but Mel noticed that the interaction made you uncomfortable and that's why she acted that way, and Caleb understood that his behavior wasn't appropriate now that she was dating.
Melissa nodded once.
Conversation slowly restarted around the table, the tension dissolving. Ava looked seconds from exploding with satisfaction. But you barely noticed any of it.
Because Melissa was still holding you close. Still tracing slow little circles over your naked shoulder. And when you leaned closer, lowering your voice so only she could hear, she turned immediately toward you. Your smile was slow and dangerous.
-âBaby girl?â-you murmured. Melissaâs eyes widened. Then narrowed. A flush climbed her cheeks. You leaned just a little closer. Close enough for your breath to ghost over her ear-âThatâs unfortunate.â-Her breath hitched.
-âWhy?â-You smiled.
-âBecause now Iâm going to spend the rest of the night finding much better things to call you"-The sound she made was small, scandalized, and utterly wrecked. And judging by the way her grip on your hand tightened, Melissa had absolutely no objections.
By the second drink, you had made a fascinating discovery. Melissa had tells. Tiny, deliciously specific tells. And once you noticed them, the entire night became an experiment. A very fun experiment.
You leaned comfortably against her shoulder while the conversation drifted around the table, one hand curled loosely around your glass, the other resting warm on her thigh beneath the edge of the tablecloth. Not enough to scandalize anyone. Just enough to keep her aware of you. Always aware.
Melissa was trying very hard to focus on Barbara's increasingly dramatic retelling of some school board disaster, nodding politely in all the right places.
But every time you shifted closer, every time your breath brushed her neck as you leaned in to âlisten better,â her entire spine would go taut.
The first time you tested a nickname, it happened almost by accident.
Ava had asked if Melissa wanted another drink. Before she could answer, you tilted your head against her shoulder and murmured softly into her ear-âWhat do you think, beautiful?â-Melissa nearly inhaled her own tongue. Her glass clinked loudly against the table.
Ava stopped mid-sentence. Jacobâs eyebrows shot up. And Melissa turned to stare at you, face instantly pink. Interesting. You smiled innocently.
-âToo much?â-you asked. She opened her mouth. Closed it.
Then managed a strained-âNo"-Oh, this was going to be fun.
A few minutes later, while everyone was distracted by Caleb trying and failing to explain craft beer to Ava, you let your fingers drift lazily over Melissaâs knee and leaned in again.
-âHowâs your drink, darling?â-The effect was immediate but different. Not the sharp freeze from beautiful. This one made her swallow hard, her lashes lowering for half a second before she answered.
-ââŠGood"-Softer reaction. Still potent. Noted.
You smiled into the side of her neck. Melissa shivered. Her perfume wrapped around you, warm and expensive and unmistakably hers, and you let yourself breathe her in just long enough to make her realize exactly what you were doing.
Her hand twitched against her glass. You could practically hear her trying not to combust. Then she turned just enough to hiss under her breath:
-âWhat are you doing?â-You blinked at her with exaggerated innocence.
-âExisting, honey"-That one. That one nearly killed her. Melissa made the tiniest strangled sound and visibly forgot how to sit normally. Her knees pressed together. Her shoulders squared like she was physically bracing against impact. Her cheeks burned crimson all the way to her ears. Bingo. You bit your lip to stop yourself from laughing.
There it was. The winner so far. Honey. You had more ideas in mind but this wasn't a place to taste them.
The realization lit you up with wicked delight. You leaned closer still, your lips nearly brushing the shell of her ear.
-âWell now"- you whispered, voice low enough that only she could hear-âlooks like we found your favorite.â-
Melissaâs breath caught so sharply it was practically a gasp.
Across the table, Ava looked up. Her eyes narrowed. Then slowly widened with delighted understanding. Ava knew. And because the universe hated Melissa specifically, Ava immediately grinned and said loudly:
-âMel, youâre awfully red. You okay?â- Melissa jerked upright so fast she nearly knocked over her drink.
-âFine"-The single word came out embarrassingly high-pitched.
The table went silent for exactly one beat. Then Jacob snorted. Then Ava burst into delighted cackling. Even Caleb looked amused.
Melissa looked like she was considering witness protection. And you? You smiled sweetly, reached up to smooth a strand of hair behind her ear, and said in your gentlest voice-âSheâs okay. Arenât you, honey?â-The sound Melissa made this time belonged in a locked archive.
The entire table lost it. Actual tears of laughter from Ava. Jacob wheezing into his drink. Even the bartender looked curious.
Melissa slowly turned to you, face incandescent.
And then, to your absolute delight, something in her expression shifted. A spark. A decision. Without warning, she reached for your chin and turned your face toward her. Then she kissed you. Right there. In front of everyone. Not shy. Not flustered. Not a quick little peck to save face. Slow. Certain. She wanted to dominate the kiss and you let her, giving her a false sense of confidence. You whiperd at her mouth softly, smiling at her lips. That was the kind of kiss designed with very clear educational objectives.
The whole table erupted. You barely heard it. Because Melissaâs fingers were steady against your jaw, and her lipstick was warm against your mouth, and when she finally pulled back, she stayed close enough to steal your breath with what she whispered next-âCareful"-Her voice was low. Smooth. Dangerously composed. And her thumb traced once across your lower lip before she smiled-âIf honey does that to meâŠâ-Her eyes dropped deliberately to your mouth. Then rose again. The faintest edge of triumph in them-âImagine what Iâll do when I figure out yours"-she smiled and you pecked her lips again. You laughed softly, dangerously confident, caressing her jaw with your nails barely scratching, your eyes looked dangerous
-"It's funny that you think you are the one in control here...honey" - your voice was low, seductive. You knew that if anyone saw from the outside, the way of dressing and the way she talked, would make people think she was the top one in the relationship, and you had no problem to let people belive that, but you had to remind the redhead who was truly on charge.
For half a second, Melissa looked almost smug. That tiny victorious spark still glowed in her expression from the kiss sheâd just used to flip the entire game on its head. Then your nails skimmed lightly along her jaw. Barely there. Just enough to make her breath catch. And the moment your voice dropped around that soft little honey, her confidence flickered.
There it was. That beautiful crack in her composure. You watched it happen in real time. The slight widening of her eyes. The subtle hitch in her breathing. The way her lips parted just enough to betray surprise before she pressed them together again, trying to recover. Cute.
You smiled slowly, your gaze never leaving hers.
The noise of the bar faded into a distant blur. The laughter at the table. The music drifting lazily overhead. The clink of glasses. None of it mattered.
Not when Melissa was looking at you like that. Flushed and sharp and trying so hard to pretend she wasnât affected. Her chin lifted. Brave thing.
-âConfidentâ-she said, her voice impressively steady considering the pulse fluttering wildly in her throat beneath your fingertips. Your thumb traced once across that pulse point. Melissa swallowed.
-âNot confident"- you murmured-âCertain"-That landed. Her breath stuttered.
And for all her elegant posture and poised little jackets and those impossible heels that made her look like she belonged on magazine covers, Melissa had always betrayed herself in the smallest ways. The tension in her shoulders. The pink blooming slowly up her neck. The way her fingers tightened around the stem of her glass when she was trying not to squirm.
And right now?
She was gripping that poor glass for dear life.
You leaned closer. Close enough that your mouth nearly brushed the corner of hers. Not kissing. Just threatening to. Her lashes fluttered.
Waiting.
Wanting.
And you smiled against the anticipation building in her-âLisa"-you whispered. That sharp inhale. Always. God, you loved that sound-âYou really thought one public kiss meant youâd suddenly taken over?â-Her cheeks deepened.
She held your gaze, stubborn even now-âYou looked pretty affected"-You laughed softly. Low. Warm. The sound made her shiver.
Then your fingers slipped from her jaw to the side of her neck, your touch feather-light and devastatingly deliberate-âYou know what I think?â-
Her voice came out smaller now-âWhat?â-You leaned in until your lips brushed her ear.
And then, quietly enough that only she could hear-âI think youâre being very brave for someone whoâs about an hour away from forgetting her own name"-The effect was immediate. Melissaâs entire body went still. Not relaxed stillness. The kind of stillness people fall into when every nerve suddenly lights up at once. Her breath left her in a tiny, helpless rush. You didn't specify on how, but Melissa's mind filled the blanks. J
Across the table, Ava was very obviously pretending not to watch while absolutely watching. Jacob had gone suspiciously silent. You ignored both of them.
Your attention stayed exactly where it belonged. Melissa turned her face toward yours, just enough that your noses nearly brushed. Her eyes were dark now. Focused.
And when she spoke, her voice had gone quiet in a way that made your pulse jump-âThatâs a bold claim"-You smiled.
Then, slowly, you reached for her drink and plucked it from her hand. Effortless. She let you. Interesting. You set it on the table behind you and leaned back just enough to look at her fully. To let her feel the loss of your closeness. Melissaâs expression betrayed the tiniest flash of disappointment before she caught herself. There. Proof.
You let your smile sharpen-âThen come here"-you said softly. No teasing. No challenge. Just calm certainty.
Melissa hesitated for exactly one heartbeat. And then she moved. Leaning in immediately, like sheâd been waiting for permission. You met her halfway, catching her mouth in a slow kiss that stole every clever response she might have had.
The kind of kiss that wasnât hurried or hungry. Worse. Patient. Confident. A kiss that said I know exactly what this does to you.
By the time you pulled back, Melissa looked dazed. Her lipstick slightly smudged. Her breathing uneven. And her eyes? Completely wrecked.
You brushed your thumb lightly over her lower lip, fixing the smear. Then smiled sweetly-âThatâs what I thought, honey"-you said.
For a moment she could only stare.Then, very faintly, almost too soft to hear, she whispered-ââŠrude"-You laughed.
After a few more moments of teasing her, you got up from the table, leaving your empty glass there, you got out from the booth resting lightly your ass on the lap of the redhead since there was "no other way" to get out of the booth. The hands of the redhead shook, fighting against herself not to grab your hips.
Melissa watched you go like a woman witnessing her own destruction in real time. Still flushed from your kiss. Still visibly trying to remember how breathing worked.
And then you had the audacity to settle yourself onto her lap on the way out of the booth, your weight warm and brief and devastatingly deliberate. The contact lasted maybe two seconds. Two seconds too long for her sanity.
Her hands twitched hard at your hips, fingers flexing with visible effort as she fought every instinct screaming at her to grab and keep you there. She didnât. Barely. And somehow that restraint made it hotter.
When you got out of the booth you extended your hand to her
-"Do you wanna dance?" - you offered smiling but you could see how nervous she was. The invitation alone nearly did her in. She wanted to say yes. But if she stood right then, she was ninety percent sure sheâd collapse directly into your arms and provide Ava with enough blackmail material to last until retirement.
She loved to dance, but she was afraid of standing up with how waby her legs were.
So instead, she reached for her drink with what she prayed looked like composure.
-âLet me finish this"-You smiled. That knowing, dangerous smile that said you understood exactly what youâd done to her. And liked it
-âTake your time"-you murmured, leaning in for one more kiss. Deep enough to make her clutch the edge of the table. Soft enough to promise more-"I will wait for you at the dance floor" - you said giving her one more deep needy kiss and a wink, swinging your hips more than necessary while walking away.
You went to the DJ booth and asked for an latin song, one that you knew it was Melissa's favorite since she saw you sing it at home.
On your way back to the dance floor you scanned the crowd and grabbed a guy, who clearly knew how to dance and stayed close enough for the redhead to see and enjoy the show.
Melissa sat there for exactly three stunned heartbeats before downing the rest of her drink in one heroic swallow.
The table erupted-âOh, sheâs gone"- Ava announced gleefully.
Jacob was openly wheezing into his glass.
Even Caleb looked impressed.
Melissa ignored all of them, setting her empty glass down with grave dignity while trying very hard not to think about your mouth.
Then the music changed. The opening notes drifted through the bar. And Melissa froze.
"Yo la quiero a morir". Her favorite.
The song sheâd once mentioned offhand while cooking dinner months ago, when the radio had played some terrible remix and sheâd sighed dramatically about people ruining classics. Youâd remembered.
The realization hit like a blow to the chest. Slowly, she looked toward the dance floor. And nearly stopped functioning entirely.
Because there you were. Laughing softly with your dance partner, moving with effortless confidence as the rhythm picked up around you.
And God. You could dance. Not politely-sway-at-a-wedding dance. Not awkwardly-follow-the-beat dance.
Dance.
Your body moved like the music belonged to you, every turn smooth and deliberate, every shift of your hips perfectly timed. You had the latin "sauce" in your veins as you said, that swing that you were born with.
And your partner was clearly excellent too, matching your rhythm with easy precision.
The whole thing should have been elegant. Instead it was devastatingly sensual. Because every few moments, your eyes lifted.
And found hers. Not your partners. Hers. You were dancing for her. Smiling brightly for her. Teasing her from across the floor with every fluid step.
Melissa forgot every strategy sheâd ever had for self-preservation. The jealousy came first. Sharp and irrational and immediate. Watching someone elseâs hand settle at your waist. Watching your body move close to his. Watching him grin at something you whispered. It lit something hot and possessive in her chest.
And then came the second realization. You were doing this on purpose. You little menace. The thought should have annoyed her. Instead, it made heat curl low in her stomach. Because this wasnât casual. This was deliberate. You were calling her out. Inviting her to stop watching and come claim what was hers.
Across the table, Ava noticed the shift instantly.
Her delighted grin widened to dangerous levels-âOh"- she breathed.
Jacob followed her stare. Then he laughed-âNo way"-
Melissa rose to her feet. The table went silent. No shaky legs now. No uncertainty.
The deep green blouse fell perfectly around her as she smoothed one hand over it, calm and precise and suddenly terrifyingly composed.
Ava actually gasped. Because everyone at that table knew that look. That was Melissaâs decision made face. The same one that made twelve-year-olds immediately confess to passing notes in class.
She crossed the bar floor in those impossible heels like she owned every inch of it. And when she reached the edge of the dance floor, she didnât hesitate. She stepped directly between you and your partner. One hand finding your waist possessive. The other reaching for your hand.
Your partner took one look at her expression and laughed, backing away with a delighted little salute. Smart man.
Melissaâs eyes never left yours. Her mouth curved slowly. Not flustered. Not shy. Dangerously sure.
-âYouâve had your fun"- she said softly. Her hand tightened at your waist. Then she pulled you flush against her. The sudden contact stole your breath.
-"The fun is barely starting now that you are here"- you whispered smiling,. And then Melissa moved. Perfectly. Fluid and confident and devastatingly skilled.
Your eyebrows shot up. Well. That was new. She smiled at your surprise, guiding you effortlessly into the rhythm.
-âYou thought I couldnât dance?"-You laughed, breathless.
-âYou let me tease youâ-you whispered
-âI let you underestimate me" - God. The confidence in her voice. The quiet heat in her eyes. It hit differently now.
And when she leaned close enough for her lips to brush your ear as she guided you through a turn, her voice dropped low and smooth:
-âYou wanted to remind me whoâs in charge, honey?-A shiver raced down your spine. Melissaâs smile sharpened. Then her hand slid lower at your back, pulling you impossibly closer as she murmured-âCareful what lessons you start teaching"-she said with a deep voice
-"Fast learner I see, let's see how you follow the lesson" - you raised your leg, bending your knee, letting your leg scape trough the slip of the dress, the open part rising a lot, but without letting see something that it shouldn't be in an open place.
Melissa had exactly half a second to register what you were doing. And then your leg slid free through the slit of the dress. Slowly. Deliberately. The fabric parted like a secret being shared. Smooth skin caught the low amber light as your knee bent, your thigh pressing carefully against the outside of hers as the movement folded naturally into the rhythm of the dance.
Nothing improper. Nothing anyone could reasonably call scandalous. And yet. The effect on Melissa was immediate. Her breath vanished. Her step faltered for exactly one beat before instinct took over and she recovered, guiding you smoothly through the turn like the stumble had never happened. But you felt it. The brief tightening of her hand at your back. The sharp flex of her fingers. The pulse jumping wildly beneath the elegant line of her throat.
You smiled. There you are-âHoney"- you murmured, your lips brushing near her ear as your body settled against hers again. Your teeth gently bit her ear. Melissa swallowed. You could practically hear her trying to reassemble coherent thought.
And then, just enough to test her, your leg shifted higher. Not enough to cross any line. Just enough that the contact became unmistakable. Warm. Intentional. A challenge.
Melissaâs entire body locked for half a heartbeat.
Her eyes lifted to yours. And for the first time all night, they didnât widen or dart away. They darkened. Steady. Focused. The teacher was adapting.
Her hand at your back flattened, broad and sure, anchoring you closer as she guided you through another turn.
This time when you came back against her, she let the movement carry your body flush to hers for a breath too long. Deliberate.
The song swelled around you, all aching brass and slow devotion, and Melissa guided you across the floor.
When she turned you again, your back brushed against her front, your breath catching as her hand settled firm at your waist to steady the movement. Pulling you close. So close.
Then she bent just enough for her mouth to hover beside your temple, her chest pressing your back-âYouâre blushing"-
You laughed softly-âWishful thinkingâ-
Melissa hummed. The sound curled low and pleased. Then she drew back just enough to meet your eyes.
The final notes of the song melted through the room like warm honey. Slow. Heavy. Lingering. And instead of pulling away, you pressed back against Melissa completely. The reaction behind you was immediate. A sharp inhale. Her entire body tightening for one stunned heartbeat as the curve of your back fit against her front with dangerous perfection. Like something designed specifically to ruin her. Your hand slid backward, fingers finding the soft hair at the nape of her neck, guiding her closer.
Melissa came willingly. Of course she did. Her hand spread across your stomach, warm and possessive now, holding you against her as if sheâd forgotten anyone else existed. Maybe she had.
Your head tilted slowly to the side, exposing your neck, eyes drifting shut as you felt her breathing there. Uneven. Nervous. Wanting.
The warmth of her body behind yours sent slow heat curling through every inch of you while your hips kept moving with the dying rhythm of the music. Provocative. Careless. Close. Too close for Melissaâs sanity.
You felt the moment she lost another piece of control. Her fingers flexed against your stomach. Her breath caught again. And then her lips ghosted against your neck. Barely there. Not even a kiss. Just the softest brush of warmth that sent a shiver racing down your spine. A tiny sound escaped her afterward, almost embarrassed. Like she hadnât meant to get that close.
You smiled slowly without opening your eyes-âThere she is"- you murmured softly. Melissaâs grip tightened instinctively. The dance floor around you had blurred into shadow and music and distant movement. Other couples still swayed nearby, but they felt impossibly far away.
Because Melissa was trembling. Not from fear. From restraint. The realization settled warm and thrilling in your chest. You turned your face just enough that your lips nearly brushed her cheek.
-âStill think youâre in control, honey?â-Her breathing faltered again.
Then, after a long second, you felt it. Melissaâs forehead lowering carefully against the curve of your shoulder. Not surrender. Not defeat. Something softer. More dangerous. Trust.
The hand on your stomach slipped a little higher, fingertips barely grazing beneath the edge of the fabric at your ribs before she caught herself. Her breath shivered out against your skin.
-âYou areâŠâ- she whispered, voice strained and quiet-ââŠvery hard to survive"-You laughed softly. The sound vibrated between both your bodies.
Then you turned in her arms just enough to finally look at her. Melissaâs lipstick was slightly ruined. Her cheeks burned pink. Her eyes looked dark and overwhelmed and fixed helplessly on your mouth. Beautiful.
You brushed your thumb softly beneath her jaw.
-âAnd you"-you whispered back- âlook like you need another drinkâ-That finally broke her.
Melissa laughed breathlessly, leaning forward until her forehead dropped against yours, shoulders shaking with helpless amusement.
The walk back to the table after getting drinks had finished whatever remained of Melissaâs composure. You could feel it in the way she stayed close behind you. In the warmth of her hand at the small of your back. In the dangerous silence sheâd fallen into after the dance.
And honestly? You were enjoying it immensely.
You settled back into the booth with infuriating calm, crossing one leg slowly over the other as the slit of the dress slipped open again, exposing the smooth line of your leg beneath the warm amber lights. Then you leaned against Melissaâs shoulder with a deeply satisfied smile and took a sip of your drink like you hadnât just psychologically dismantled a woman on the dance floor.
Melissa sat beside you looking⊠wrecked. Not messy. Melissa never looked messy. But disheveled for her? Devastating.
Her lipstick slightly faded. A few strands of red hair loose around her face. Her breathing still faintly uneven. And her hand resting possessively on your bare knee like she physically could not convince herself to let go.
Her nails pressed lightly into your skin every few seconds without her seeming to realize she was doing it. Cute.
The whole table had noticed too. Ava looked moments away from ascending to another plane of existence. Jacob was openly staring into his drink like heâd just witnessed a nature documentary narrated by David Attenborough. Even Caleb had gone oddly quiet. Because apparently nobody at that table had ever seen Melissa lose her cool before.
And here you were. Curled against her shoulder while she sat rigid beside you like she was one heartbeat away from either kissing you senseless or passing out.
You smiled into your glass-âWhat?â-you asked innocently when you noticed everyone staring.
Ava pointed dramatically at Melissa-âYou broke her"-
You frowned-âI did not"-Melissa made a tiny sound beside you. The entire table turned toward her. She froze.! You bit your lip hard to stop yourself laughing.
Avaâs eyes widened-âOh my God, she canât even speak"-
-âShe can speakâ- you defended lightly, patting Melissaâs thigh. The redhead inhaled sharply through her nose. That absolutely did not help your case.
Jacob burst into laughter.
Melissa closed her eyes briefly like she was praying for strength.
You tilted your head up toward her, smiling sweetly-âLisa, honey, they think I traumatized you"- Wrong move. "Lisa" "Honey". The nickname hit her like a physical impact. Her fingers tightened, her nails digging hard enough on your knee to make you suck in a tiny breath.
Melissaâs eyes snapped to yours instantly. Immediate concern replacing the dazed haze-âSorry"-Soft. Automatic. The apology melted something warm in your chest.
You smiled gently and slid your hand over hers where it rested on your leg, threading your fingers between hers to soothe the instinctive guilt already flickering across her face-âItâs okay"-you murmured.
The look she gave you afterward nearly ruined you completely. Tender. Overwhelmed. Still a little dazed from the dance. God. No wonder you couldnât stop teasing her.
Across the table, Ava clutched Jacobâs arm dramatically-âLook at her face"-she whispered loudly-âThat woman is gone"-Melissa groaned softly and dropped her forehead briefly against your temple.
You laughed under your breath, turning your face just enough that your lips brushed her hairline.
-âThere she is"-you whispered. Melissa huffed out a helpless little laugh against your shoulder.
Then, before anyone could recover from that display, Ava leaned forward with dangerous interest-âSo"-she announced, eyes glittering-âwhich one of you made the first move?â-Melissa straightened immediately and you just smiled into your drink.
Mel spend most of the rest of the night with her head in the crook of your neck and her hand on your knee. You were chatting with the rest but her breathing on your neck was doing dangerous things on your system and every second that passed you were paying less and less attention to anything else but her.
-"Lisa..."-you whispered and patted her thigh gaining a low hum in your neck that made you shiver-"Can we go home?... I need to be with you... Alone" - you murmured slowly
Melissa went completely still against you. Not tense. Worse. Attentive. Every inch of her focus narrowed instantly onto your voice, onto the quiet plea tucked beneath the words.
The rest of the table blurred into background noise. Ava was still talking. Someone laughed near the bar. Glasses clinked somewhere behind you. None of it mattered.
Not when youâd whispered that into her ear in that soft, needy voice that went straight through her nervous system like lightning through copper wire. Her hand tightened on your knee. Slowly. Carefully. Like she was restraining about fourteen different impulses at once. You felt her inhale against your neck. Then exhale shakily.
When she lifted her head from the crook of your neck, her cheeks were flushed warm from the drinks and the dancing and you, but her eyes... Her eyes had gone dark. Focused.
You swallowed. Interesting.
Melissa brushed her nose lightly against your jaw before speaking, her voice low enough that only you could hear it-âYou have to stop saying things like that in public"-The words shouldâve sounded teasing. Instead they sounded strained. Barely controlled.
Your pulse jumped. You turned your head just enough to meet her gaze-âAnd if I donât?â-
Her throat moved in a hard swallow. Then, to your delight, honesty won-ââŠthen Iâm not responsible for my behavior"-
Heat unfurled through your stomach. Oh. Oh, that was new.
Before you could answer, Melissa straightened slightly and looked toward the table with surprising composure-âWeâre leaving"-
Ava blinked. Then her eyes widened with delighted horror-âAlready?"-Melissa did not look at her. Smart. Because one glance at Melissaâs face and the entire table would probably burst into flames.
-âWe have an early morning" - she said smoothly. You bit your lip hard enough to hurt. Liar.
Jacob looked between the two of you, then wisely lifted his drink in silent support of whatever catastrophic decisions were about to occur.
Ava, meanwhile, looked seconds from levitating-âYou two are absolutely not sleeping tonight"-Melissa choked on air. You laughed into your hand.
Then the redhead stood abruptly and reached for your coat before you could recover, helping slide it carefully over your shoulders with hands that lingered just a little too long. Possessive again. You liked that. Very much.
As soon as you stood, Melissaâs hand found your lower back automatically. Not hesitant anymore. Not shy. Like touching you had already become instinct. The realization sent another dangerous wave of warmth through you.
You said your goodbyes in a blur of teasing and dramatic reactions, but Melissa barely spoke through any of it. She just stayed close. Too close. Quiet in a way that told you her thoughts had drifted somewhere deeply distracting.
And honestly? So had yours.
By the time you stepped outside into the cool night air, your nerves felt electric.
The city lights shimmered gold against the pavement, the distant sounds of traffic humming softly around you, but the moment the bar door closed behind you, Melissa turned toward you fully. Her hand slid from your back to your waist. Firm. Intentional. You looked up at her.
And immediately forgot how teasing worked. Because the expression on her face was devastating. Not flustered now. Not overwhelmed. Hungry. The realization sent a sharp pulse through your stomach.
Melissa stepped closer until the cold night air disappeared entirely between your bodies. Then her fingers tilted gently beneath your chin-âYou know"-she murmured softly, eyes fixed on your mouth-âyouâve spent all night making me nervous on purpose"-
You smiled slowly-âAnd?â-
Her thumb brushed your lower lip. The touch was so soft it almost hurt.
-âAnd now"- she whispered-âI want my turn"- Your breath caught. Melissaâs eyes flicked up to yours. Then, before you could recover enough to answer, she kissed you. Deep. Certain.
The kind of kiss that made the whole world tilt sideways for a second.
Without breaking the kiss, you pushed the redhead backwards until her body reached the hood of her car. Melissa hit the side of the car with a soft thud, breath leaving her in a shaky gasp as your hips pinned her there. Her hands grabbed instinctively at your waist. Hard. Not polite anymore. Not careful.
The cool metal of the car contrasted sharply with the warmth radiating between your bodies, and the kiss had left both of you visibly wrecked.
Her lipstick was ruined now.
Your breathing was uneven.
And Melissa looked at you like she was balancing on the last thread of her self-control.
When you pulled back just enough to speak, her chest rose and fell sharply beneath the deep green fabric of her t-shirt. Your eyes drifted for a second to her cleavage until you forced your eyes up.
-âAre you okay to drive?â-you whispered, still close enough that your mouths brushed when you spoke-âOr too many drinks?â- Melissa stared at you for one dangerous second.Then another. Like the question itself had to fight through static to reach her brain.
You felt her fingers flex against your hips-ââŠI had two glasses of wine over three hours"-she managed finally, voice rougher than usual.
Your brow lifted teasingly-âSo medically functional?â-That earned the smallest breathless laugh. Barely there.
-âBarely"-Cute.
You smiled and brushed your thumb softly beneath her jaw, but before you could tease her again, Melissaâs expression shifted. Focused. Her hands slid slowly from your hips around your waist, pulling you closer until there wasnât space left between either of you.
-âYou know whatâs unfair?â-she murmured. You hummed softly. Her eyes dropped briefly to your mouth-âThe fact that you still look composed"-
You laughed under your breath-âOh honey, Iâm hanging by a thread"-Melissa visibly enjoyed hearing that. Her cheeks pinkened again, but this time there was confidence threaded through the embarrassment. A dangerous development.
Her fingers traced slowly up your back beneath your coat, sending warmth spiraling down your spine.
-âGoodâ- she whispered.
The single word hit low in your stomach. You leaned closer again, noses brushing lightly.
-âDrive us home, teacher"-Melissa inhaled sharply at the tone. Then, before opening the passenger door for you, she stole one more kiss. Quick this time. But full of promise.
And as she finally pulled away, forehead resting briefly against yours, she whispered with a shaky little smile-âYou are absolutely not sleeping in your own room tonight"-Your heart kicked hard against your ribs.
You smiled slowly-âGood, I wasn't planning on to"-
The whole drive home her hand was in yout bare thigh, not moving just there, she was driving more focused than ever, still under the limit, but going as fast as possible. Your leg was going up and down, no nervous, exited. Like if you never in your live were more awake than this moment. For a moment, you were able to focused on something else, enough to send a message to the mom hosting the pijama party to see if your daughter was okey, receiving a reassuring text that she was already asleep.
-"Our kiddo Okey?" - her voice was rough around the edges but with concern, you smiled,"our kiddo", lifting your head from the phone to look at her
-"Yes, our kiddo is Okey"- you replied. Melissaâs thumb stroked once against your thigh at your answer. Small. Absentminded. But the tenderness in it nearly undid you more than all the kissing had.
"Our kiddo".The words lingered warm in your chest while the city lights slid across the windshield in blurred gold streaks.
Melissa kept one hand on the wheel and the other on you. Like she physically needed the contact. Her fingers rested against your bare skin just beneath the slit of the dress, warm and steady and dangerously grounding. You could feel the restraint in her. The effort it took to keep driving normally instead of pulling over somewhere dark and forgetting civilization existed.
Honestly? You respected the discipline. Barely. Your leg bounced lightly with restless energy, excitement humming through your bloodstream so intensely you felt electrically awake.
Every red light felt personal. Every slow driver ahead of you a direct enemy. Melissa exhaled softly through her nose as if reading your thoughts exactly.
-âPatience"-she murmured, eyes still fixed on the road.
You turned toward her slowly-âInteresting thing to say while speeding"-you teased
-âI am not speeding"-You looked at the dashboard. Then at her. Melissaâs cheeks pinkened faintly-ââŠIâm efficiently transporting us home"-You laughed softly. God, she was cute.
The sound made the corner of her mouth twitch upward despite herself. Then her hand tightened slightly on your thigh. Not possessive. Needy. And that was somehow worse.
You watched the motion of her throat as she swallowed. Her voice came quieter this time-âI really like hearing you say that"-
Your brow lifted-âSay what?â-
Melissa glanced at you briefly before looking back at the road immediately, like holding eye contact right now was too dangerous-âOur kiddo"-The words landed deep. Warm enough to ache.
Your expression softened instantly.
Outside, the city kept moving around you in soft neon smears and passing headlights, but inside the car the moment became strangely quiet.
Intimate in a completely different way. Not heated. Not teasing. Just real.
You shifted closer in your seat, your hand sliding gently over hers where it rested on your thigh.
-âShe already thinks of you that way"-you murmured. Melissaâs breathing caught softly. You smiled a little-âShe talks about you constantly everywhere, you know"-That finally made Melissa glance toward you fully for a second.
-âReally?â-You laughed quietly.
-âLisa, yesterday she told an entire nurse station that your grilled cheese should legally be considered medicine"-The redhead snorted softly before she could stop herself. You melted a little at the sound-âAnd last week"-you continued, smiling now-âshe informed one of my friends that youâre âthe prettiest teacher in the world but also kind of dramatic"-Melissa gasped in mock offense.
-âI am not dramatic"-
You stared at her. Melissa stared back with astonishing sincerity for someone who had nearly died earlier because you called her honey in public. Then both of you burst into laughter. The tension loosened for a moment after that. Not gone. Never gone.
Still simmering hot beneath the surface every time her hand flexed on your thigh or your eyes drifted to her mouth. But softer now too. Warmer.
And when the car finally turned onto your street, Melissa exhaled quietly, almost like sheâd been holding her breath the entire drive. Her house came into view. Home.
The porch light glowed softly against the night. Melissa parked a little crookedly. You noticed immediately. So did she.
-âIâm distracted"- she admitted before you could tease her.
You smiled slowly-âI know, honey"- The nickname hit just as hard as before.
Melissa closed her eyes briefly and dropped her forehead against the steering wheel with a helpless little groan. You laughed softly beside her, your hand traveled to the nape of her neck, scratching lightly her scalp with your nails for a few seconds, earning a relaxed hum from her.
Then she turned toward you again. And the look on her face stole the breath from your lungs. No audience now. No coworkers. No teasing table full of teachers. Just her. Flushed and tired and wanting you with an honesty so open it almost hurt to look at. Her fingers curled around yours tightly.
-âWeâre home"- she whispered. The words sounded less like information. More like an invitation.
When you got out of the car, you let her open the door even if you had your key on your pocket.
While she was trying to fit the key on the keyhold you hugged her from behind, fully pressing you front to her back, your arms hugging her waist completely. Your mouth went to her neck, leaving slow wet kisses there.
Melissa missed the keyhole entirely. Twice. The soft curse she muttered under her breath made you smile against her neck as your body pressed fully to her back, your arms wrapping around her waist with slow, deliberate affection. Or torture. Probably both.
The second your mouth touched her skin, Melissaâs entire body reacted. A sharp inhale.
Her head tipping back instinctively against your shoulder. The hand holding the keys tightened hard enough to make them jingle.
You kissed her neck slowly, unhurried, warm and wet and lingering just enough to make her breathing lose rhythm completely.
The night air was cool around you, but her skin beneath your lips felt burning hot.
-âYouâre making this very difficult"- she whispered breathlessly.
You smiled against her throat-âI know"-Another kiss. Slower this time. Melissa shivered visibly in your arms. The keys slipped slightly in her fingers. You laughed softly-âTeacher"- you murmured, voice low against her skin-âfocus"-That earned a tiny, scandalized sound.
-âYou are literally kissing my neck while Iâm trying to unlock the door"-she complained
-âAnd yet I believe in you"-Melissa let out a helpless laugh that dissolved into a shaky breath when your lips brushed just beneath her ear.
God. You could feel her pulse racing there. Fast. Wild. Your hands tightened lightly around her waist as you pressed one last kiss beneath her jaw-âCome on, honey"-you whispered teasingly. - âUse your critical thinking skills, or I will have to fuck you out here against the door"-the idea was a threat, but it sounded so yummy. Melissa finally got the key into the lock with the determination of a woman defusing a bomb. The door clicked open.
And before she could even fully push it inward, she turned in your arms. Fast. Almost desperate. Her hands found your face immediately, kissing you the second your back hit the door behind you. The keys dropped somewhere onto the floor. Neither of you cared. The kiss was hungry in a way the others hadnât been.
Weeks and months of restraint unraveling all at once in the dark quiet of your shared home. You could taste wine and mint and Melissa herself as she pressed closer, her hands sliding into your hair while your own gripped her waist instinctively. The door slammed shut behind you with your ass pressing against it.
Somewhere upstairs, the house creaked softly in the silence. Empty tonight. No tiny footsteps. No interruptions. Just her mouth on yours and her breathing already uneven as she kissed you again and again like she was trying to make up for every moment sheâd spent holding herself back.
When you finally broke apart for air, Melissa stayed close, forehead against yours, both of you breathing hard. Her lipstick was completely ruined now. You were pretty sure yours was too. She laughed softly at the sight of you, still a little breathless.
-âYou are dangerous"- You smiled slowly, brushing your nose lightly against hers.
-âAnd you invited me on a date anyway"-Melissaâs cheeks flushed warm again, but this time she didnât look away. Instead, her hands slid down your arms until her fingers intertwined with yours. Then she kissed the corner of your mouth once, soft compared to before.
-âCome upstairs"-she whispered. You laughed against her lips.
-"We are not going to the room, not yet" - you pulled her hand to the kitchen, she looked at you confused. The dark hallway light caught the surprise on her face first. Then the realization. Then a slow wave of pink climbing all the way up her throat when your voice dropped low and needy like that. God. You were going to end her.
-âIâve been watching you cook for months"-you murmured, tugging her gently closer across the kitchen tiles-âlooking perfect without even tryingâŠâ-Melissa laughed softly in disbelief, already blushing hard enough to make the freckles across her nose stand out warmer beneath the light.
-âYou have fantasies about me making soup?â-You stepped closer until her lower back brushed the kitchen counter.
-âYes"-The immediate answer stole the amusement from her face completely. Your hands slid slowly up her arms-âYou have no idea what you look like in this kitchen"-you whispered-âHair tied up. Half asleep. Stealing bites while you cook. Calling me sweetheart without realizing itâŠâ-your thumb brushed her lower lip. Melissa swallowed hard. You let your hands drop, your fingertips slipped beneath the hem of her shirt, warm against her waist-âAnd every morning Iâve had to stand there pretending I wasnât thinking about kissing you against this counter"-her skin was soft under your hands, the soft rolls of her stomach against your warm palms.
Her breathing turned visibly uneven. The kitchen suddenly felt much smaller. Quieter. The only sound was the soft hum of the refrigerator and Melissa trying unsuccessfully to act unaffected while you looked at her like that.
-âYouâre very unfair"-she whispered.
You smiled slowly-âAnd yet youâre still here"-Melissaâs hands found your hips instinctively, thumbs brushing lightly against the fabric of your dress as she looked at you with that same overwhelmed tenderness that kept undoing you tonight.
-âBecause Iâm apparently obsessed with you"- she admitted softly. The honesty in her voice hit harder than flirting ever could.
Your expression softened instantly. Then you leaned in and kissed her again. Slow at first. Warm. Your mouths moving together lazily while your hands curled against her waist and hers tightened at your hips.
Melissa kissed like someone savoring something sheâd wanted for a very long time. Careful at first. Then less careful every time you made that soft pleased sound against her mouth. You felt her smile briefly into the kiss when your fingers tangled in the fabric of her shirt.
-âSee?â- you murmured against her lips-"Exactly this"-Melissa laughed breathlessly.
-"What?â-
-âThis kitchen"-You kissed the corner of her mouth-âYou standing here looking beautiful"-Another kiss beneath her jaw-âYou getting all shy when I flirt with you"-Melissa made a tiny protesting sound while blushing even harder-âAnd this"- you whispered, smiling against her skin as her hands instinctively pulled you closer again-"You pretending you donât secretly love when I distract you" - That finally earned you a playful little glare.
-âYou are distracting on purpose"-
-âObviously"-Melissa shook her head helplessly, smiling despite herself. Then she leaned forward until her forehead rested lightly against yours, eyes soft and impossibly fond.
-âWell"-she murmured, fingers tracing slowly along your waist-"good thing this is your kitchen too now"-your kitchen, of curse it was, it was since the first say you moved in and made that whole house seem like without you the place had no heart at all.
-"I will make you feel so good, that every time you cook here and think of us, you will squeeze those pretty thick thighs together"-her face blushed under your intense gaze
-"I... I haven't done it with a women before" - she confessed nervously blushed-"but I want to learn..."-you smiled and caressed her face
-"Let me be your teacher then... You just have to do what I say and not to think of anything else, am I clear Honey?" - you asked and she nodded looking helpless into your eyes-"First lesson, use your voice" - your thumb caressing carefully her bottom lip-"use it, tell me if you understand" - you grabbed her jaw softly looking at her eyes
-"I-I understand" - she said barely audible-"I have to do what you say and not to think on anything else" - you pecked her lips smiling
-"Good girl" - you replied and she whimpered with needy eyes, you lifted your eyebrow finding interesting that she had a praise kink-"Use that pretty mouth, I wanna hear you, tell me if you like or not what I'm doing..."-you kissed her neck while you spoke-"or if you need me to stop or need more..."-your kisses traveled to her cleavage, the redhead let her head fall backwards, whimpering, arching her back so her chest was on full display to you, holding herself against the counter-"I want to hear you all night long" - your hands slipped under her t-shirt, pressing her breast with both hands on top of her bra. You were squeezing a bit rough, moaning just like her, enjoying the soft flesh under your hands-"Fuck Lisa you have an amazing body"-you were practically drooling, leaving wet kissed on her neck.
The redhead was moaning, pressing her thighs together but not being able to form not a single coherent thought.
You bit the neck a few times, soothing the bite with your tongue
-"Arms up" - you commanded and she opened her eyes to look at you a bit lost- "don't tell me that I already fucked you dumb when I just started" - you joked lightly, kissing her lips softly and pulling her lip into your mouth
-"I swear I'm trying to think something but I'm... Not working" - she said blushed as you lifted her arms carefully and took her t-shirt off, her hair a bit messy and her eyes shiny
-"It's Okey, I'm here..."-you opened her bra and toss it on the floor, taking a step back, licking your lips and moaning at the sing, her full breasts, her perky rosy nipples, her messy breathing making them go up and down, her arched back, her soft pale rolls, her rosy cheeks, her messy hair cascading on her shoulders, her thick thighs pressed together... God... You could come just looking at her.
-"Stop looking at me like that" - she said embarrassed trying to cover her body with her hands, feeling more naked beside the lack of clothes. You stepped a little closer, slow enough for her to retreat if she wanted, but she didnât. Her hands trembled where they tried to hide pieces of herself, like fragile curtains against a storm already inside her chest. Her cheeks burned crimson, every inch of her suddenly too exposed under your attention.
You smiled softly this time, none of the teasing sharpness from before.
-"What face?"-She swallowed hard.
-"Like Iâm..." - her voice faltered -"like Iâm something pretty" - The room went quiet for half a heartbeat. Just breathing. Just tension humming between both bodies like a violin string pulled too tight.
You reached for her wrists carefully, giving her enough time to pull away. Instead, her fingers loosened under yours, carefully you moved her hands away so she didn't cover her body anymore.
-"You are pretty" - you whispered -"You are stunning, thatâs the problem, hard not to stare"-Her breath hitched instantly. And somehow that look in your eyes became worse for her than being completely naked-"You are a piece of art that deserves all the admiration and adoration Lisa, please never doubt that" - you said seriously, wanting her to belive you.
Melissa's exeses never talked to her that way, never looked at her that way, never hold her and kiss her that way. Never made her feel this way. She knew she had an attractive body, but one thing is attractive and other beautiful, deserving of admiration and adoration.
Melissa felt her chest tighten so suddenly it almost hurt. Not because of desire this time. Not entirely. Because she believed you. The words settled inside her carefully, slipping through cracks that had been left open for years by careless hands and half-hearted love. Beautiful. Admired. Adored. Nobody had ever spoken about her like she was something precious instead of merely wanted. Her eyes searched yours as if trying to catch the lie before it could wound her later.
But there wasnât one.
You looked at her like people look at cathedrals in silence. Like moonlight spilling across stained glass. Like something capable of stealing breath from a room without even trying.
Melissa laughed softly then, nervous and overwhelmed all at once, her gaze dropping again.
-"You say things like that so easily..." - she whispered.
-"No," - you replied gently, brushing your thumb against her cheek -"I say them because they're true" - That almost undid her.
She leaned into your touch instinctively, like her body already knew safety before her mind could accept it. Her shoulders relaxed little by little beneath your hands, the tension melting away in fragile pieces.
-"Nobody ever..." - she stopped, embarrassed by how emotional she suddenly sounded. You didnât rush her. Melissa inhaled shakily.-"Nobody ever made me feel beautiful before" - The confession barely existed above a breath, you kissed her forehead.
-"Let me treat you as you deserve, my beautiful lady" - you whispered. "My", the word, the soft possession, the true behind it, Melissa was yours completely even if you didn't touched her fully yet.
You kissed her lips, her neck, biting licking, going down slowly leaving a wet trail. Her hands tangled gently at your hair, forming a ponytail with her hand.
Your mouth found her breast, you gave a long swipe to her niples with your tongue and then blowed cold air on the wet surface, making them more perky as if it was possible. Melissa's body shiverd under you and she let out a soft moan
-"That sensation is new" - she said to herself laughing softly. You smiled, you let one of your thighs slowly find a space between her legs, resting against her core, and with one hand you grabbed her right breast and with your mouth you sucked the other, introducing the most you could to your mouth. Your tongue danced around her niple, soft wide circles around it, let your theet scrape against the tip of them, sucking them in, bitting them gently, giving small cat licks. You were moaning against her chest with your mouth full.
Melissa let her core grind against your leg at the same pace that you were moving your tongue, insulting low with her eyes closed, her hand still holding your hair.
When you noticed that her breast got too sensitive, you let it go doing suction until it released it from your mouth with a loud pop. To change to her other breast and do the same pattern.
The cold air against her wet breast soon was covered by your hand, massaging softly.
When you finished with both breasts, you kissed between her chest, going down to her stomach, leaving bites and marks all along the way.
You removed your leg from the redhead crotch when you noticed that her rhythm became sloppy, earning a whimper of complain from her lips and a soft pull at your hair that made you laugh softly. Your hands went to her hips, she opened her eyes looking at you with her breathing messy, lips swollen, eyes tearful, the marks along her body were starting to appear against her pale skin
-"Why did you stopped?" - she asked with a whiny voice, protesting, complaining, making her boobs bounce a little bit. She looked at you, how swollen your lips were because you sucked her boobs so much, you had a dumb smile on your face and your hair was messy
-"You are complaining?" - you asked raising your eyebrow amused, this whiny needy side of her was new
-"I was close..."-she whispered giving you puppy eyes and you laughed grabbing her jaw and kissing her pout a bit rough, making her moan on your lips. When you separated she chased your lips but you pushed her back with a hand on her chest, pressing her against the counter
-"I'm not letting that the first time you come is humping my leg Lisa"-you said softly and you dropped to your knees, unzipping her pants, looking up with adoration in your eyes-"The first time I don't want to waist a single drop, you will come on my face" - Melissa's face turn a deeper shade of red, bitting her swollen lip and admiring with dark eyes and heavy breathing how you got rid of her pants, but leaving her high heels on-"This stay on"-you pointed at her shoes looking up, you intended to look face, but her covered sex was in front of you, her panties drenched, the part were the fabric was wet a darker shade than the rest, you could also see a few curly hairs and your mouth started salivating. Her body looked so sexy like that that made your legs press together, you knew your panties were ruined too, but you wanted to focus completely on her first
-"Fuck Schemmenti" - your voice came out deeper, rough with desire. Your carefully grabbed one of her legs, kissing from her calf to her thighs and repeating the same with the other leg. Before she could relax because of your soft kisses, you kissed her pussy on top of her panties, sucking the wet fabric a bit into your mouth, moaning happily and letting your head fall back for a few seconds with your eyes closed and licking your lips like if you just had tasted the first drop of rain after a drought, you looked like if you were high.
Mel blushed laughing softly-"Oh sweetheart, don't exaggerate" - she said shy and you opened your eyes
-"Lisa you taste amazing" - your eyes were dark and your breathing uneven, you were still licking your lips. Before she could protest further, your hands were to her panties, with a sharp pull they snapped falling into the ground, broken. Melissa looked at you with her eyes open big-"Open"-you gave little pats with your hand on her thighs
-"You just snapped my panties" - she said surprised and you pat her leg again, a bit rougher this time lifting an eyebrow
-"Behave and open, I won't repeat again" - you said and she immediately separated her legs-"Good girl" - you said.
She was shaved but not completely, on top of her pussy she had short curls that were drenched with her juices, you moaned for yourself. With two of your longer fingers you followed the shape of her outer lips, gathering her wetness on your fingers, immediately you put your fingers inside your mouth, moaning at her taste.
The redhead let out a whimper at the contact. She was never this sensitive, never this wet, never this pampered, this worshiped.
-"Look at that drenched pussy" - you said bitting your lip. You parted your lips and gave a long swipe inside her pussy, making her moan and bite her lip, her hips moved against your face and your hands went to her ass, digging your nails into the soft flesh.
She was trying to hold herself and hold her moans and you stopped, getting up and looking at her upset
-"You are a brat" - You said, you chin glowing with her wetness. Melissa look at you confused
-"I'm just having difficulty holding myself standing" - she said nervously with shaky legs
-"You are holding back, I want to hear you Lisa... I want you, not a control version of you, you don't have to hold back for me"-you kissed her, making her taste herself on your mouth, your tongue entering her mouth, rough, dizzy, deeply, not letting her breath until she relaxed her body on your arms-"Good girl" - she smiled at your praise-"Now let me eat you properly, and don't dare holding your moans" - Melissa barely had time to register anything before you turned her around and pushed her body against the counter, the cold surface playing a sharp contrast on her hot skin, specially her boobs, and her ass up. Her hands grabbed the edge of the counter and she moaned as she felt your hand come in contact with her ass
-"Fuck!" - she moaned as her body jerked forward with the spanking, your hands massaged the tender skin smiling at the mark of your hand in her ass
-"That's what I want to hear, good job" - you dropped to your knees. Her ass on full display in front of you and her wet pussy dripping, clenching against nothing. Since you made her bend over and her torso was pressed against the top of the counter, Melissa was barely being able to touch the floor with the tip of her feet. She was helpless at your mercy. Your palms grabbed her ass, separating her ass cheeks and digging your nails on the soft flesh, earning more moans and insults from her mouth, but she didnât told you to be softer.
Your mouth glued to her pussy again, because of the way she was bend over, it was like if she practically was almost sitting on your face.
You tongue was lapping and licking against her pussy, specially paying attention to her clit. Turning the tip of your tongue around it and sucking it relentlessly. Her ass was against the rest of your face, covering your eyes. All you could do was moan and enjoy the perfect meal you had in front of you.
Your hands changed the placement, they moved from her ass, going in front of her legs, your two longer finger found her clit, separating her folds and moving in lazy circles, enjoying how hard it was against your fingers
-"You fucker"-she moaned grasping the counter for dear life, insults were the only thing that her brain was being capable of forming between moans.
Your tongue slipped inside of her entrance and the redhead rocked her hips against your face, faster every time. Your fingers picked up the pace and your tongue entering as much as possible inside her
-"Fuck, don't stop please" - she begged between heavy breathings-"I... Mhhh... You..."-she spoke without knowing what she was saying, her body began to have spasm on top of you. Your neck was getting sore of looking up to eat her pussy, your lungs begging air and your knees were burning against the floor, but you had not intention of stopping now.
You were eating her pussy relentlessly and she was breaking on top of you.
You gave a long swipe in her whole pussy and moved your fingers in fast circles around her clit. Melissa came on your open mouth, dripping like raw thick honey on your lips, her entrance getting tighter which each spasm.
All you could hear was a mix of curses, moans and whimpers plus your name coming from her lips. Her hips moving against your face on automatically while she was still riding her wave.
You drink every drop she gave you until you noticed she got to sensitive at your touch. Careful you got up from the floor, you could see your reflection on one of the pans hanging from the wall. Half your face was red because of her ass against your face, the other half from your nose down was shiny with her juices, you laughed softly, hugging her carefully, covering her naked body with yours completely. Kissing her back, neck and shoulders tenderly, saying soft praises.
-"You taste divine" - you whispered with your breathing messy earning barely a soft hum, her eyes were closed, she was still gripping the counter for dear life, but the rest of her whole body was completely relaxed, limp, only holding up because of the counter, her breathing a mess and her face resting on top of the cold marbel. You kissed her forehead, she was lost, you even dobut if she was still in this earth-"Lisa... Are you Okey?" - you whispered on her shoulder. Melissa barely reacted at first when you said her name.
Her lashes fluttered softly, her lips parted around an uneven breath, and for a second she looked wonderfully dazed, like someone pulled from a beautiful dream far too soon.
The cold marble beneath her cheek contrasted with the warmth of your body covering hers, your kisses still lingering across her skin like fading sparks.
Then slowly, she turned her head just enough to look at you. Her expression melted instantly at the concern in your voice
-"Mhm..." - she answered weakly, though the sound came out closer to a sleepy hum than an actual word. You smiled against her shoulder, brushing another soft kiss there
-"That didnât sound very convincing, pretty girl" - A tiny laugh escaped her, breathless and embarrassed. She hid her face for a moment against her arm before mumbling:
-"You just... make my brain stop working... I never had an orgasm like that" - The confession was so honest, so unguarded, that it pulled a quiet grin from you immediately.
Melissa finally loosened one hand from the counter and reached back for you blindly, searching for your arm, your hand, anything to stay connected-"Donât move," - she whispered, eyes closing again -"I like being here" - that soft devastating trust settling heavier and heavier between your bodies, turning the entire kitchen into something warmer than home.
You smiled holding her close, close as possible
-"Let me take you to bed, you are warm because of all of this, but you are completely naked and I don't want you to get sick" - you kissed her back softly
-"No...I still have to return the favor" - she murmured still dizzy
-"This was my pleasure, not a favor. Tasting you was a reward for me as it was for you, so listen to me and move that yummy ass so you don't get sick"-you said patting her ass lightly. Her chest warmed, not because the sex or you, because what you said, what you did. With men she was lucky if they had foreplay that she liked, more lucky if she got to come before her boyfriend did and decided he was too tired to keep going until she came too. If she wanted oral she had to give it first. But you not only teased her until she couldn't handle her desire anymore, but you focused on her needs without waiting for her to do the same immediately after, without wanting anything on return more than being the one to make her feel this way.Melissaâs breath caught at the playful smack, a startled little sound escaping her before she buried her burning face against her arm again.
-"Youâre impossible..." - she mumbled weakly, though the smile tugging at her lips betrayed her completely. You laughed softly behind her, arms still wrapped securely around her waist, holding her close enough that she could feel your heartbeat against her back.
But inside Melissa, something much quieter was unfolding. Something dangerous. Because this wasnât just desire anymore. It wasnât the dizzy pleasure still lingering through her limbs or the warmth blooming under every kiss you left on her skin. It was care. The kind she had spent years pretending she didnât need. You touched her like her pleasure mattered. Like her comfort mattered. Like she mattered even after the breathless moments faded away. No score to settle. No silent expectation. No selfish countdown toward your own satisfaction. Just patience. Affection. Tenderness wrapped inside teasing words and wandering hands.
Melissa had dated people who treated intimacy like a transaction dressed in pretty clothing. Give to receive. Perform to deserve softness afterward. But youâŠYou looked almost proud simply because she felt good.
That realization settled into her chest so heavily it nearly made her emotional all over again.
Slowly, she turned in your arms, still boneless and flushed, her fingertips sliding lazily up your shoulders.
-"You know..." - she whispered, eyes glossy and warm -"you make me feel spoiled in the best possible way"-You kissed the corner of her mouth.
-"Good," - you murmured -"That means Iâm doing it right" - you kiss her softly. She laughed softly, carefully trying to send up, but when she tried to put weight on her legs, they wabbled a little and you held her tighter against your body. Melissa let out a tiny gasp followed by embarrassed laughter when her knees betrayed her completely.
-"Wait, waitâ"- she grabbed your forearms instinctively, still giggling breathlessly -"my legs are protesting"-
-"Protesting?" -you repeated with a grin, tightening your arms around her waist before she could wobble again-"Baby, your legs unionized"-That pulled another helpless laugh out of her, soft and warm against your chest.
She tried once more to stand properly, only for her thighs to tremble again almost immediately. You caught her effortlessly, holding her flush against you while she hid her burning face in your shoulder.
-"This is humiliating..." - she murmured, though her voice carried more amusement than actual shame now. You kissed the top of her head.
-"No, this is adorable... Bambi"- you teased
-"Youâre enjoying this too much" - she bit your shoulder, earning a whimper from you
-"I absolutely am"-Melissa groaned dramatically at your teasing, but she melted closer anyway, completely unwilling to leave the safety of your arms. Her body felt heavy with exhaustion and lingering warmth, every muscle loose and languid beneath your touch. You slid your hands carefully under her thighs.
-"Come here"-you whispered
-"What are you doingâ"-Before she could finish, you lifted her effortlessly against you. Melissa squeaked softly, arms instantly wrapping around your neck while another surprised laugh escaped her lips.
-"You really werenât kidding about taking me to bed, huh?"-
-"Not even a little," - you murmured, carrying her away from the kitchen -"I refuse to let my beautiful lady freeze to death dramatically on marble countertops. The obituary would be very embarrassing for both of us" - Melissa laughed so hard she had to bury her face against your shoulder, her heart feeling impossibly full while you carried her like she was something precious.
When you arrived to her room, you let her on the bed carefully. Melissa sank into the mattress with a soft exhausted sigh, her hair spread across the pillows like spilled copper beneath the dim light. You took your time laying her down gently, as though handling something delicate despite the trembling trust she had already placed in your hands.
And there she was. Flushed skin marked by your affection, lips swollen from kisses, breathing still uneven. The poised, carefully composed woman who carried herself so elegantly through the world now looked wonderfully undone beneath you. Not ruined. Revealed.
Your fingertips traced along her thigh with unbearable tenderness before your lips followed, scattering slow kisses across her skin. Her stomach fluttered instantly beneath the attention.
Melissa watched you through heavy eyes, almost shy again under the intensity of your admiration. Because you looked at her like artists look at masterpieces they know theyâll never fully capture. Carefully. Reverently. A little in awe.
-"You are the most beautiful woman I've ever seen" - you whispered. The words hit her harder than all the teasing had. Her breath caught softly, and for a moment she could only stare at you, vulnerable in a way that had nothing to do with nudity anymore.
-"You really mean that..." - she whispered. You looked almost offended by the question.
-"Melissa," - your thumb brushed lovingly over her knee -"I donât think you understand how impossible it is to look away from you" - A faint broken laugh escaped her lips, emotional and overwhelmed all at once. She reached for you immediately after, fingers curling around your wrist as if she needed grounding. Needed proof.
And when you leaned down again, kissing her slowly this time, Melissa kissed you back with a softness so full of trust it nearly felt sacred.
Between soft kisses, that still tasted as her, and wandering hands, your smile turned teasing again
- "How tired are you? Because I'm not done with you" - you gave wet long kisses to her neck
Melissa shivered beneath the slow trail of kisses, her fingers tangling weakly in your hair while your mouth lingered at her neck.
The teasing in your voice made warmth bloom across her face all over again.
-"Youâre cruel..." - she whispered, though the tiny smile pulling at her lips ruined any real complaint. You hummed against her skin, your hands wandering lazily along her waist, memorizing her all over again.
-"That didnât answer my question"-Melissa let out a breathless laugh when another kiss made her shoulders tense pleasantly.
-"I can barely feel my legs," - she admitted softly.
-"And yet?" - you murmured knowingly. Her eyes fluttered open just enough to look at you. Completely wrecked. Completely affectionate.
-"And yet if you keep kissing me like that" - she said, voice quieter now -"Iâm probably going to let you do whatever you want" -
The confession hung warm between you. You smiled then, softer this time beneath the teasing.
Your forehead rested against hers for a moment while your thumb stroked slowly across her hip.
-"Good girl" - you whispered -"all I want is to keep making you feel adored" - you kissed a wet trail from her lips to her stomach, resting your head on the soft flesh, following the patterns of her stretch marks with soft fingertips like if you were pointing at a galaxy -"What do you think of toys?" - you asked and she looked at you a bit blushed
-"I-I love them" - she said a bit nervous and you smiled wicked
-"Wait here" - you gave a quick peck on her lips and ran to your room. The redhead waited a bit confused, now being able to feel the cold of the room that your body wasn't against her. Melissa pulled the sheets halfway over herself instinctively once you disappeared from the room, though the warmth lingering across her skin still made her feel deliciously exposed. Her pulse hadnât settled yet. Not from the kisses. Not from your hands. Not from the way you looked at her like she was worth worshipping. She could still feel the ghost of your fingertips tracing along her stretch marks with such tenderness it almost made her emotional all over again. Nobody had ever touched those parts of her like they were beautiful. Most people ignored them. Some hid them behind compliments that felt rehearsed. But you traced them like constellations. Like stories written directly onto your favorite sky.
Melissa exhaled shakily, letting her head fall back against the pillows, cheeks still warm from your praise and that dangerous little good girl whispered against her skin.
Then from the other room she heard drawers opening, objects shifting around, and your voice calling-"Donât fall asleep on me yet!"-She laughed softly despite herself.
-"No promises!"
A second later you returned with that same playful spark dancing in your eyes, carrying something behind your back while Melissa immediately narrowed her gaze suspiciously.
-"Why do you look so pleased with yourself?" - she asked, already laughing a little.
You climbed back onto the bed slowly, leaning down to steal another kiss before answering.
-"Because," - you murmured against her lips -"I have ideas..."-you pulled a double strap from behind your back with shiny eyes, she blushed impossible more, her body went rigid and she couldn't stop looking at it.
-"Where did you got that?" - she asked nervously
-"Don't worry, it's brand new, I bought it this afternoon when I came back after you told me that we would have a date today" - you said exited looking at her, she swallowed hard looking at your eyes
-âYou bought a strap-on before our first official date ended?â-You shrugged innocently.
-âI believe in preparation"-That earned a helpless laugh from her. And a deeper blush.God, she blushed beautifully.
-"Confident munch on how the night would end?" - she joked laughing a bit nervously. Melissa looked at the strap like it had personally declared war on her nervous system. Not horrified. Just catastrophically flustered.
The toy rested in your hands while you stood there trying and failing to hide your excited grin, and Melissa, still ruined lipstick and messy hair, looked one heartbeat away from short-circuiting permanently.
-âI wasnât sure tonight would end like this"- you admitted more softly-âBut I was hoping"-Melissaâs expression shifted immediately at the honesty in your voice. Warmth replacing some of the panic. Then her eyes flicked nervously toward the toy again.
-âYou really bought that today?â-you nodded-âFor me?â-You smiled slowly.
-âFor us"-The answer visibly hit her right in the chest. Melissa swallowed hard. Then laughed softly at herself, shaking her head.
-âThis is insane"-she murmured
-âYou kissed me in public, asked me to dance, then pinned me emotionally against a car with eye contact aloneâ- you pointed out-"We passed insane hours ago" - Melissa snorted helplessly. Fair.
You let the toy down beside you without pressure, your fingers brushing gently against hers.
-âYou donât have to be nervous"- you murmured. Melissa looked at you with immediate disbelief.
-âYou came into the room holding a strap-on like a final boss"-You burst out laughing. The sound made Melissa smile too, some of the tension melting from her shoulders-âIâm not nervous because of that"-Your expression softened.
-âNo?â-Melissa shook her head once. Then looked at you in a way that turned your stomach warm.
-âIâm nervous because itâs you"-The confession landed somewhere deep and dangerous in your chest. You stepped closer automatically, your hands sliding softly to her waist beneath the covers. Melissaâs breath caught again.
-âYou know what I like about you?â-you whispered. She blinked slowly denying with her head-âYou always tell the truth eventually"-Melissa laughed softly through her nerves, forehead falling briefly against yours.
-"Thatâs because you bully it out of me" - she laughed
-âCorrect"-you nodded and kissed her forehead
-âYouâre impossible"-she murmured
-âAnd yet"-you smiled against her mouth-âyouâre still looking at me like that"-Melissa tried very hard not to smile. Failed immediately. Then her eyes drifted one more time toward the toy on the bed before snapping back to yours with visible panic.
-ââŠI canât believe you just casually own one of those now"-You grinned wickedly.
-âOh honey"-your eyes went dark. Melissa already looked alarmed-âThis is actually the second one I almost bought... But is not the only thing I got from the sex shop"-The sound she made afterward was so strangled you laughed against her lips.
You pulled the blanket off from on top of her and sat between her legs smiling, massaging her thighs with your fingers, close to her crotch but without touching her further. The redhead moved her hips a little against the bed closing her eyes.
-"If you want to, we can leave the toy for other day... Or I can bring some smaller..."- you suggested and she opened her eyes frowning
-"Oh no, you brought it, we are using it"-Your grin widened immediately at her stubborn answer, delighted by the determination behind it despite the blush spreading all the way down her neck.
-"There she is," - you teased softly, thumbs stroking along her thighs, higher-"my brave girl" - Melissa rolled her eyes at the nickname, though the tiny sound she made when your hands squeezed her legs betrayed her completely.
-"Donât tease me too much or Iâll change my mind" -she tried to say upset but a crack in her voice betrayed her.
-"Liar" -You leaned forward just enough to brush your nose on her neck , your voice dropping conspiratorially-"Youâre curious"-That earned a sheepish little smile. Because she was. Not only about the toy resting somewhere beside you on the bed, still hidden from view, but about you. The ease in your confidence. The way you spoke about pleasure without shame wrapped around it. The way every teasing remark still carried care beneath it like silk lining hidden inside velvet.
Melissa had spent so long treating desire like something negotiated carefully, cautiously. With you, it felt playful. Safe. Wanted.
You kissed her again, slower this time, while your fingers continued their lazy path over her skin.
-"We go at your pace," - you murmured against her lips -"always" - you fingers teased her folds softly. Her expression softened instantly at that.
Then, of course, you ruined the tenderness by adding-"But for the record, your âwe are absolutely using itâ speech was extremely hot" - Melissa buried her face in the pillow with a groan of embarrassment while you laughed warmly above her, the sound filling the room like candlelight.
Your kisses spread against her full face and neck while your fingers worked on lazy patterns on her pussy, following every wet fold with the tip of your fingers, earning soft moans from her full lips. Melissa was wet again, even she was surprised of her own body because she never got this wet, but you were making her feel like a horny teen. Her hips moving slowly against the stroke of your fingers.
You could feel your own wetness against your panties too, they were a mess, completely ruined, uncomfortable.
Your free hand grabbed her jaw making her look at you without stopping your lazy pattern on her sex
-"Be a good girl and take my clothes off" - you said looking at her eyes making sure she understood your words. Melissaâs breath caught softly at the tone in your voice. Not harsh. Demanding. Certain.
She looked up at you for a second longer, cheeks warm beneath your attention, then nodded slowly before shifting closer on the bed, sitting on your hand. The mattress dipped under her weight as she settled carefully against you, still a little shaky, still flushed from every kiss and compliment youâd poured over her tonight.
Her fingers reached your back for the zipper, pulling it down without being able to see it, then her hands reached for the straps of your dress first, hesitant only for a moment, knowing that was the only thing holding the piece of clothing on your body.
You watched her quietly while she pushed the fabric downward, your hands resting lightly on her thighs, grounding her there.
Melissa smiled shyly when she finally pulled the straps down, the dress pooled at your waist, your chest bare in front of her eyes.
The hands of the redhead shook by her sides unsure if she could touch you. She wanted to, but she didn't knew if she could, without being able to look to other side than your perky nipples and full breasts, her mouth drooling.
You stand up on the bed, taking your hand away from her pussy, letting your dress fall all the way down, standing only in panties in front of her-"Take them off" - your voice was deeper. With shaky hands she hooked her fingers on the thin straps of the piece of clothing, looking at you with needy eyes. Her fingers slowly pull them down, her nails scratching your legs on the way down, a strand of your arousal stretched from your pussy to your damped panties. You let out a soft moan closing your eyes breafly resting your hand on top of the redhead that was kneeling in front of you to not fall. The panties had been wet and roughly pressing against your pussy all night and feeling the soft release and the wind against it made you whimper.
-"There," - she murmured, voice soft with accomplishment, looking up to you with adoration, she looked so good on her knees for you. You opened your eyes smiling softly
-"Such a good listener" - you teased gently. She rolled her eyes, though her expression melted the moment your hands brushed comfortingly along her jaw again-"Pass me the strap" - you demanded breathing roughly, bitting your lip, like if you were holding your sanity by a thread.
Mel sat on her knees looking at your pussy with need, her hips were moving against nothing, eager, she was too focused to hear anything you said. Your hand carefully grabbed her hair pulling is softly to make her look at you.
She had her brows together and she was pouting, you smiled
-"What do you want Lisa, talk to me"-her hands twitching at her sides, grabbing the sheets of the bed on a tight fist, just a whimper left her lips as she looked at your body-"Do you want to taste?"-you asked looking at how her pleading eyes looked at your pussy with desire and she licked her lips nodding-"Words Melissa" - her full name sounded rough on your lips and your hand grabbed her hair tighter, she whimper
-"Yes please, let me taste you" - her voice was barely above a whisper, embarrassingly whiny-"look how wet you are" - she said needy, bitting her lip
-"You can taste Lisa...you are a good girl, so pretty waiting for permission" - your voice was roug around the edges. Melissa didn't waist one second, her mouth went straight to your pussy, licking your whole pussy like a starving woman
-"Fuck Lisa" - you moaned pulling her hair tight on your hand, she whimpered against your pussy, giving rough licks with her tongue flat, her nose crashing against your clit. Your feet on the bed were not very stable to handle the rough mouth of the redhead for much time, her hands went to your ass digging her nails there to bring you closer to her mouth.
You moved your hips against her face breathing heavy, riding against her face. One of your hands still holding her hair in a tight fist while with the other you squeezed your breasts roughly. You were very sensitive and Melissa was not being careful at all, you could feel her teeth and nose bump from time to time against your pussy and her tongue circling on your entrance, sucking desperately.
You could feel every nerve of your body running with electricity and your legs starting to shake, you were very close
-"Lisa... Lisa, stop" - you were trying to say between moans, but the redhead didn't wanted to listen-"LISA" - your voice came more sharp this time but she said no moving her head and kept licking your pussy roughly. You pulled her hair backwards making her separate from your pussy, her nails dug deeper in your ass as protest making you hurt-"I told you to stop, it wasn't a question" - your breathing was a mess, and she was licking her lips like if she couldn't get enough of your taste, her chin and nose shiny from your juices, she had blown pupils, her hair still in your hand, and she was smiling, like if she were completely drunk-"Give me the strap" - you asked again, she just looked at you smiling dizzy, you grabbed her jaw with your free hand-"Melissa don't he a brat" - she grabbed the strap and looked at you with pleading eyes
-"Can I put it inside you?"-she begged still licking her lips with heavy breathing, her hands playing with both heads of the double strap-"please..."-her green eyes shining under the light
-"Fine... But behave" - you warned her and she nodded. Carefully she coated the strap with the juices of your pussy before guiding it to your entrance, pushing gently, licking her lips and moaning when she saw it disappear inside you completely. You moaned closing your eyes getting used to the stretching of the thick faux dick inside of you, even if went inside easily because of how wet you were, it was bigger than what you expected.
Melissa's hand was on the other end of the strap, she looked at you with dark eyes and she smiled bitting her lip. You knew that look, she was about to do something to tease you, but you slapped her hand away
-"Don't you dare" - you secured the straps on your hips and Melissa whimpered looking at you, her mouth hanging a bit open, you could see her mouth filling with saliva. Her breathing making her boobs move up and down slowly. You sat down on the bed by her side and grabbed her hips, lifting her from the bed gently-"you will be a good girl and ride my strap, you will fuck yourself dumb, right?" - Melissa nodded and stranded your lap without sinking down, just holding herself on her knees, her hands went to your shoulders and you rested yours on the side of her ass.
Your pussy was clenching around the strap inside you and she was a complete masterpiece on front of you
-"Fuck sweetheart you are so hot" - you put two fingers under her jaw bringing her face closer to yours, your lips barely brushing hers. Melissa tried to kiss you but you moved away just an inch-"get that fucking greedy count on my strap" - you whispered on her lips and kissed her, earning a moan on your lips and a bite from her mouth. The redhead kissed you with greediness, sinking down slowly on your strap. Her eyes closed and slipping moans on your lips, your hands tightened at her hips, guiding her until she sinked down completely, taking a second on top of your hips, her face hiding on your neck. The weight of her hips on top of yours made you dizzy, feeling the strap inside you more deeply - "You Okey beautiful?"-you asked softly gasping for air, kissing her temple, she nodded
-"You feel good... So good" - she said with a whiny voice - "You are stretching me so well"-she kissed you slowly. Your tongue got inside her mouth moving slowly against hers and you moved your hips, lifting them and her in the process
-"Do you feel like you can ride me or do need my help?"-you said on her lips-"I can bend you over and fuck you until you can't walk... Again" - Mel whimpered on your lips
-"I wanna make you proud"-she moaned moving her hips slowly on top of you
-"What a good girl you are" - your hands on her hips made her move in longer strokes in and out, each time that she sank down on your hips it made pressure against your clit making you shake-"Fuck Lisa"-now, more adjusted to it, she began to move faster, her boobs bouncing with each stroke and her wet pussy slapping against yours making clapping noises each time that your hips collided.
You started to move your hips against her, trusting deeper inside her, helping on every bounce she took, her boobs bouncing so hard it was causing a yummy pain on her body. You could hear the wet clenching sound of her pussy against yours.
Her hands went to your back, digging her nails on your skin, scratching and breaking the flesh trying to hold herself on top of you
-"Fuck,Fuck,fuck,yes"-she was fucking herself dumb on top of you, her eyes going to the back of her head, her breathing a mess, her movements becoming more sloppily with each stroke, curls and boobs bouncing-"I'm close, I wanna be yours, wreck me" - she mumbled, her legs barely holding her weight
-"You are such a whore" - your words made her clench impossible harder, her legs barely reacting, your hips doing most of the work colliding against her wide open pussy. Her wetness was dripping from her pussy, thick, warm, white, contrasting against the red strap, dripping all the way down to your own cunt.
Her tight pussy trapping your strap inside of her, barely letting you move. Her body started shaking on top of you, moving desperately screaming your name and coming all over you, you were sure your back was bleeding on how her nails scratched your back.
You kept moving with a few strokes more coming with her, your vision went black, you couldn't breath for a moment but you kept moving slowly your hips, helping the orgasm last as much as possible for both of you.
Melissa let go one more sensitive whimper and she hid her face on your neck, her legs clenching against your hip, her breathing a mess, her eyes were full with tears.
When you came back to your senses you hugged her protectively, trying to remember how to breathe properly
-"You Okey?" - you whispered and she nodded against your neck. Melissa melted against you the second your arms wrapped around her.
Not dramatic anymore. Not overwhelmed in the dizzy desperate way from before. Just soft. Completely, beautifully soft.
Her face stayed buried against your neck while both of you tried to catch your breath, the room filled only with uneven breathing and the quiet rustle of tangled sheets.
-"Fucking amazing" - she answered after a minute. That pulled a tired laugh from you immediately.
You kissed her temple tenderly, brushing damp strands of red hair away from her face before carefully shifting her beneath you. Even in the haze afterward, your movements stayed gentle, attentive.
You took the toy out of her carefully, it was coated on thick white strands, Melissa whimpered softly at the sudden emptiness, instinctively clinging tighter to your shoulders for a second before relaxing again when you kissed her forehead.
-"I know, baby," - you whispered soothingly -"I got you" -
The toy hit the floor forgotten a moment later after you pull it out of you, your end as messy as hers.
Right now, holding her mattered more. You pulled the blankets around both of you before gathering her close against your chest, her bare leg slipping automatically between yours while your fingers traced lazy comforting patterns along her back.
Melissa sighed so deeply it sounded like exhaustion finally leaving her body.
-"You cuddle like youâre trying to fuse bones with me" - she mumbled sleepily.
-"Correct" - you replied. That earned a weak little laugh. You smiled into her hair, breathing in the scent of her shampoo mixed with warm skin and the lingering traces of perfume. The room felt calmer now, golden in that quiet aftermath where affection became almost unbearably intimate.
After a few moments, you tilted your head slightly.
-"Need water? Snacks? A doctor? A medal for surviving me?"-you teased, she could barely move, and honestly, you too.
Melissa snorted softly against your chest.
-"Maybe the medal" - she teased back
-"Gold star too" - you kissed the tip of her nose
-"As long as you hold me while I receive it"-Your arms tightened instantly around her.
-"That can be arranged" -you whispered.
Melissa was drifting off, you felt sticky but your legs were tingling of exhaustion now that the adrenaline was melting away, you didn't trusted your extremities to get up
-"Lisa?"-you whispered, earning a low hum from her-"I need you to be mine..."-you whispered and she laughed against your neck
-"You want more? You need to let me catch my breath at least"-she said surprised and you hugged her tighter
-"I can barely move" - you joked-"I'm talking that I need you to be mine, I need to be yours. I can't go to be with someone else after all of this. And I don't mean the sex only, I can't go to be with someone else when you treat your daughter as yours, when your lips have burned into my skin, when all I do is think of you every time we are apart"-your heart was beating against her hand, like if it was trying to escape-âLisaâŠâ-you started again, your voice quieter now-âI promise Iâm not letting myself get carried away by the alcohol or the wholeâŠâ-You gestured vaguely between your bodies, both of you still breathing a little unevenly- ââŠthis...I know this is complicated"- you admitted softly-âYouâre my landlord and Gaiaâs teacher and we live together and technically weâve been flirting like two idiots for months without actually saying anythingâBut I also know that when you said our kiddo in the car, it felt so right it scared me a little... And I know I donât want to keep pretending this is casual when it isnât"-Your voice shook slightly now-âI donât want to call you at lunch and wonder if Iâm crossing lines. I donât want to kiss you and then act vague about what we are...I want to be yours"-Melissa had been smiling sleepily against your throat at first, still floating in that soft exhausted haze after everything between you.
But little by little, as your words kept spilling out against her hair, the teasing disappeared from her expression completely. She lifted her head slowly to look at you. Really look at you.
Your flushed cheeks. Your nervous rambling. The way your heartbeat thundered wildly beneath her palm like it genuinely feared her answer.
And suddenly Melissa understood something devastating: You werenât confessing because of the intimacy. You were confessing because you loved her. The realization hit her so hard her eyes immediately burned.
-"Hey..." - she whispered softly, brushing her fingers against your cheek to calm you a little -"hey, breathe for me, sweetheart" - You laughed nervously at that, but your arms tightened around her waist anyway, as if you physically couldnât risk letting her drift too far away while waiting for her answer.
Melissa swallowed hard. Then she smiled. Not the teasing smirk she used when she wanted to hide. Not the careful polite smile she gave the rest of the world. This one was unbearably tender.
-"Do you know what the worst part is?" - she murmured.
Your stomach dropped instantly-"What?"-
-"That Iâve been trying not to ask you the exact same thing for weeks."-You stared at her.
Melissa laughed softly through the emotion gathering in her eyes and rested her forehead against yours.
-"You think youâre the only one who hears your voice in their head all day?" - she whispered -"The only one pretending this feels casual when it absolutely doesnât?"-Her fingers slid gently through your hair while she spoke-"You and Gaia already feel like home to me. Somewhere along the way it stopped being just flirting and became..." - she smiled shakily -"this terrifying wonderful thing where I started wanting permanency" - Your eyes closed briefly at the word. Permanency. God.
Melissa kissed you slowly then, not heated this time, not desperate. Certain. When she pulled back, her nose brushed yours lightly.
-"So yes" - she whispered -"Iâll be yours" - Your breath caught sharply. Melissaâs smile widened immediately at your expression.-"Actually" - she corrected softly, voice thick with affection -"I already was. I think weâre just finally admitting it out loud" - you laughed against her lips. And for the first time all night, the overwhelming feeling blooming in your chest wasnât desire. It was relief. Warm and enormous and bright enough to make your eyes sting while Melissa pulled you impossibly closer beneath the blankets, like she planned on staying there forever. Melissaâs thumb brushed gently beneath your eye before you even realized tears had gathered there.
-âAnd GaiaâŠâ-Her voice turned softer somehow-âThat little girl already feels like part of my heart walking around outside my body"-That almost ended you completely.
-"Welcome to parenthood" -You buried your face against her neck with a shaky laugh, hugging her tighter. Melissa held you immediately. No hesitation. No fear in it anymore. Just warmth. Home.
After a long quiet moment, she kissed the top of your head and whispered-Iâll be yours... If youâll still be mine when weâre arguing over groceries and Gaiaâs school projects and whose turn it is to kill the spider in the bathroom"-You laughed through the emotion still choking your chest.
-âIâll be yours when weâre a thousand years oldâ-Melissaâs entire face melted.
-âThat was disgustingly smooth"-she teased you
-âYou love it"-you teased back
âI unfortunately do... I love you and your way of being so muchâ-she said before she could think about it, you looked at her with wide eyes.
For a second, neither of you moved.
The words seemed to linger in the air between your bodies, warm and fragile and terrifying in the way only honest things could be. Melissaâs eyes widened immediately after she said it, like her own mouth had betrayed her. A blush rushed across her cheeks.
-"I..." - she laughed nervously, suddenly hiding part of her face against the pillow -"Well. That slipped out dramatically" - You were still staring at her like sheâd just reached into your chest and rearranged entire organs by hand. Because she said it so naturally. Not forced. Not accidental exactly. Just true.
Your voice came out quieter than before-"You love me?"-Melissa peeked at you through red curls, visibly embarrassed now but unable to take it back.
-"I was trying to sound mysterious and emotionally composed" - she mumbled -"but apparently I chose violence instead" - That finally made you laugh properly, wet-eyed and breathless. Then you kissed her. Slowly at first, smiling helplessly against her lips while one of your hands cradled her face like something precious. When you pulled back, your forehead rested against hers.
-"Say it again" - you asked. Melissa groaned immediately.
-"Youâre unbelievable" - she rolled her eyes
-"Lisa..."-The way you said her name nearly melted her into the mattress. She looked at you for another long second before her expression softened completely, every last bit of teasing falling away.
-"I love you," - she whispered properly this time.
The room went still. And there it was again. That enormous bright feeling inside your chest, too big for your ribs, too overwhelming to hold quietly.
You kissed her forehead, then her nose, then both cheeks in quick succession until she started laughing again beneath you.
-"You are literally sparkling right now" - she teased softly.
-"I am having a normal reaction to being loved by the hottest woman alive" - Melissa snorted at that, but her eyes turned glassy anyway. You brushed your thumb across her cheek carefully.
-"I love you too" - you whispered -"So much it actually scares me a little" - Her entire expression melted. Then, with the gentlest smile imaginable, she pulled you back down into her arms beneath the blankets, both of you tangled together while the night slowly softened around your shared heartbeat.
-"How we will tell the news to Gaia? That now we are girlfriends?" - she asked worried and you laughed barely able to see her under the blankets
-"Love, she knows that we love each other even before we realized that"-Melissa stared at you for a second after that, somewhere between emotional and offended.
-"Excuse me," - she said, narrowing her eyes playfully -"I thought we were being subtle" - You laughed immediately.
-"Lisa, our daughter literally draws us holding hands in half her pictures" - The redhead covered her face with both hands in horror while you wheezed against the pillow beside her.
-"No she does not" - she complained
-"Then you are not checking her homework properly...last week she asked me if your favorite flowers were still peonies because she wanted to âhelp me when I marry you someday'"-Melissa slowly lowered her hands, looking utterly scandalized.
-"Why are children psychic"-she asked surprised
-"I donât know. Tiny emotionally omniscient cryptids" - That pulled a helpless laugh out of her despite herself.
Then her expression softened again, quieter now.
-"You really think sheâll be okay with this?"-You looked at her like the answer was obvious.
-"Melissa, Gaia already runs to you first when she scrapes her knee. She asks for you when you work late. She steals your sweaters and calls you when she canât sleep." - your smile turned impossibly tender -"She adores you" -Melissaâs eyes immediately glossed over again.
-"And you know whatâs even more disgusting?" - you added thoughtfully.
-"What?"-
-"That sheâs going to be completely insufferable about being right" - Melissa burst out laughing.
-"Oh my God, she is" - You nodded solemnly.
-"Weâre never hearing the end of it. Sheâs going to walk around the house like some tiny relationship prophet" - Melissa curled closer against your chest, still smiling.
-"Honestly?" - she murmured sleepily -"I think I can live with that" - You kissed the top of her head softly.
-"Good. Because youâre stuck with us now" - For the first time in a very long time, Melissa didnât feel trapped by those words.
Summary:The new Gym teacher comes to Abbot and Melissa can't resist betting against you to see how long you lasted there. Fighting with you to help her case but also being sweet sometimes for a fair fight.
Melissa Schemmenti, the woman that stole your heart from the first moment that you stepped foot on that school, she caught your attention and much more. You had a undeniable chemistry, the same chemistry that made you burn one day.
The first thing you noticed about Abbott wasn't the building. It was the noise. Kids running through the hallways. Teachers trying to herd them like particularly stubborn cats. Someone laughing so hard down the corridor that it echoed through the entire school.
You stood in the front door clutching a travel mug of coffee that was already getting cold. First day. New city. New job. New school. No pressure.
A group of teacher's were at the reception desk talking to each other and they all lifted their eyes to see you
-"Great, she just got here and the pungent smell already froze her" - a redhead joked looking at you
-"Welcome to Abbott kid" - an older beautiful teacher said with a welcome smile
-"Welcome hon, don't let the door kick you on the ass when you are running away from here when the kids drive you crazy" - the redhead said with a smart smirk, you raised an eyebrow putting your hand out to shake theirs. Her eyes immediately narrowed. She looked at it. Then at you. Then back at your hand.
-"50 dollars I will be here by the end of the month and the kids will love me" - you said confident
-"100 that you don't make it to the end of the week" - she stretched her hand to you and you smiled taking her hand
-"Nice to meet you Schemmenti" - you said reading her tag-"I'm the new gym teacher" -
-"That's a very gym teacher handshake."-she said
-"What does that even mean?"-
-"It means I already know you're going to say things like 'hydrate' and 'proper stretching technique.'"-You couldn't stop the laugh that escaped.
-"Proper stretching technique is important. Being flexible is a very good perk"-you winked
She groaned dramatically ignoring your double meaning-"See? Exactly."-
Barbara rubbed her temples-"You two are either going to get along wonderfully or become my biggest headache."-
-"Both are possible" -Melissa answered immediately.
You grinned putting your tag on-"Definitely both."-
By Wednesday, you'd already learned a few unspoken rules.
Kids would somehow find a way to turn any object into a projectile.
The copy machine only worked when it felt emotionally supported.
And Melissa Schemmenti claimed ownership of approximately half the chairs in the building. Including one very specific chair and table at lunch. You didn't know it was her chair. Her table. You just knew there was an empty seat beside her. So you sat down.
-"Hey"-You said to everyone
-"Hey"-Melissa barely looked up from her salad. Across the table, Barbara's eyebrows immediately shot upward. Jacob stopped mid-bite. Janine blinked. Then blinked again.
You looked around-"...What?"-Barbara pressed her lips together, clearly trying not to laugh. You glanced at Melissa-"Did I sit on somebody's sandwich?"- they denied - "Did I break a rule?"-
-"No."-
-"Then why is everyone staring at me?"-
Melissa took a sip of her drink. Completely unfazed-"Because they're weird."-
The table remained silent. You looked at Janine. Janine looked at Barbara. Barbara looked at Jacob. Jacob looked at the ceiling like he suddenly found it fascinating.
-"What is happening?"-
-"One time I sat there and they told me that it was the grown up table and I couldn't sit there because of seniority, and I've been here 5 years... And I was going trough a breakup" - she murmured
Melissa finally noticed the looks-"What?"-BĂĄrbara pointed at you. Then at the chair. Then back at you. Realization flashed across Melissa's face-"Oh."-Melissa rolled her eyes-"That's my chair. And this is our table"-You looked down. The chair looked remarkably chair-shaped.
-"And?"-
-"And nobody sits there."-
You stared-"Why?"-
She shrugged-"Because it's mine. I use it to rest my legs, so it's mine" -
-"Your chair? Your table? You sound like the kids at my old school"-you asked and looked at the table-"Are you seven?"
-"Sometimes."-You rolled your eyes. A snort escaped Barbara.
-"You let me sit here."-Melissa stabbed a cherry tomato with her fork.
-"Yeah."-The silence that followed was somehow even worse. You looked around again. Every single teacher was watching.
-"Why is that important?"-you asked
Jacob pointed at Melissa-"She once made a substitute teacher move. She doesn't let me sit at her table and I've been here for years" -
You stared at her. Then at everyone else. Then back at her-"So let me get this straight."-
-"Don't."-
-"You have a second chair for your feet and a special table?"-
-"It's my chair."-
-"And nobody sits in it."-she nodded-"But you let me sit in it."-Melissa suddenly found her lunch incredibly interesting. The tips of her ears turning pink. Barbara noticed. Which only made her laugh harder. You slowly smiled. The realization settling in-"Oh."-Melissa pointed her fork at you-"You like me."-
The entire table erupted. Janine nearly choked. Jacob slapped the table. Melissa looked ready to commit a felony-"I did not say that."-
-"You didn't have to."-you smiled confident leaning back in the chair. Her chair. And couldn't stop grinning. Melissa glared at you. A very serious glare. A terrifying glare.
-"I can't let you be tired with our bet going on, I want to win you fair and square" - There was a smile threatening to escape underneath it. And somehow that made your own smile even bigger.
-"Sure" - you laughed softly opening your lunch-"But landing me your chair doesn't looks like you wanna win that 100 dollars Schemmenti"- you said cocky. The moment the words left your mouth, the table went silent. Not completely silent. More like the kind of silence people create when they desperately don't want to laugh in front of the person being called out. Melissa slowly lifted her eyes from her lunch.
-"...Excuse me?"- You leaned back in her chair, completely relaxed.
-"You heard me."-
-"No, I heard you. I just wanted to make sure you were choosing to be this annoying."-Barbara was already hiding a smile behind her mug
-"I choose it every day, it's my best quality"-You pointed at the chair-"Just saying, seems like a tactical error."-Melissa narrowed her eyes-"You spent a whole day telling me I wouldn't survive."-
-"Because you won't."-
-"And now you're giving me special privileges."-
The redhead scoffed-"I am not."-
-"You are."-
-"I'm really not."-
You gestured dramatically at the chair beneath you-"This evidence has been submitted to the court."-
Jacob immediately joined in-"The prosecution makes a compelling argument."-
-"Thank you."-Melissa looked ready to throw a tomato at both of you. Barbara nodded thoughtfully.
-"I have to admit, Melissa, the optics aren't great."-Janine was trying so hard not to laugh she was practically vibrating.
Melissa pointed at the entire table-"None of you are helping."-
You grinned-"Face it, Schemmenti. You want me to stay."-A collective gasp echoed around the table. Mostly because everyone was dramatic. Melissa stared at you. You stared back. Neither of you blinked. Then she leaned forward. Dangerously calm.
-"You know what?"-you raised an eyebrow -"If you're still here at the end of the month..."-
You smiled-"When."-
-"If."-
-"When."-
She rolled her eyes-"If you're still here, beside the 100 dollars..."-Her lips twitched. Just slightly-"...I'll buy you lunch."-
The table exploded-"THAT'S WORSE!"-Jacob shouted.
-"Melissa!"-
-"You're making it worse!"-Melissa immediately regretted saying it. You could see it on her face. The tiny flash of panic. The realization that she'd just raised the stakes herself. You couldn't resist.
-"I've heard you're a pretty good cook, so I'd prefer if you cook for me instead of buying it. I wanna see what those magic hands can do."-The words came out of your mouth with far more confidence than caution. For exactly two seconds, nobody moved. Melissa was staring at you. Absolutely staring. Her mouth slightly open. For once in her life, completely speechless. You pointed at her-"Why is everyone acting weird?"-
Barbara looked like she was about to pass out from laughter-"Because you flirt like you have health insurance."-
-"I was talking about cooking!"-
-"Sure you were" - Jacob said. You looked back at Melissa. The redhead was still staring. You smiled flirting, showing her that your words were chosen on purpose. Then slowly, very slowly, one of her eyebrow lifted.
-"Oh, you wanna see what my hands can do?"-
The entire table immediately got louder-"Oh no."-"Melissa."-"Absolutely not."-"Children are present somewhere in this building."-
You grinned-"Fine. Maybe the wording wasn't perfect."-
-"Maybe?"-
-"Okay, definitely."-Melissa looked victorious. You pointed at her-"You're avoiding the question."-
-"What question?"-
-"Will you cook for me when I win?"-
-"When?"-
You nodded-"When."-
Melissa crossed her arms. The smirk returned. Dangerous. Bright. The kind that usually meant trouble-"If you make it to the end of the month...I'll cook for you. If you don't, you give me 200 dollars"-
You immediately held out your hand-"Deal."-Melissa looked at your hand. Then at you. Then shook it.
-"Deal."-The second your hands touched, Barbara buried her face in her palms.
-"These two are gonna be a problem."-
-"A huge problem"- Gregory agreed.
You and Melissa looked at each other. Neither of you let go right away. Neither of you seemed to notice. The others definitely did. Eventually Melissa pulled her hand back. A little too quickly.
-"Don't get excited, Gym Teacher."-
You smiled-"Too late,Schemmenti"-For a fraction of a second, her smile softened into something warmer than teasing. Something that disappeared almost immediately. But not before you saw it. And judging by the look Barbara gave the two of you, she saw it too.
You pushed your tray away and stood from the chair with a satisfied stretch.The second you stepped away from the table, Melissa's eyes immediately flicked toward her chair. Like she was making sure nobody else had stolen it in the last three seconds. You caught it. And grinned. You placed a hand dramatically on the backrest.
-"Now this chair is mine."-
Melissa nearly choked on her drink-"It absolutely is not."-
You nodded thoughtfully-"Should I write my name on it, Schemmenti? I like to leave my mark on the things that are mine"-you looked at her eyes, the color a bit more darker than usual. Barbara made a strangled noise. Jacob immediately looked away because he was already laughing. Melissa stared at you. Then at the chair. Then back at you. The expression on her face suggested she was weighing several crimes.
-"Touch that chair with a marker and I'll bury your body under the gym."-You patted the backrest. Affectionately. Melissa looked personally offended-"You just did that to annoy me" -
-"It worked."-
-"It did."-You smiled triumphantly. The redhead rolled her eyes.Then stood up herself-"You know what?"-She walked around the table until she was standing directly in front of you. Close enough that you could see the freckles scattered across her nose. Close enough that the rest of the table immediately became very interested in what was happening. Melissa placed both hands on the chair. Then slowly pulled it behind her. Away from you. Like a dragon protecting treasure-"There."-
You laughed-"What was the point of that?"-
-"It's safe now."-
-"From what?"-
-"You."-
Barbara dropped her forehead onto the table-"Oh my God."-you stood closer to the redhead, they were not sure if you were gonna fight or kiss her.
Then Jacob stood up-"I'm leaving before this turns into whatever it's turning into."-
Barbara immediately grabbed her things too-"Smart."-
Janine was already halfway to the door. You watched the entire table abandon ship. You looked at the now-empty table. Then at her. Then at the chair she was still holding protectively-"You know, if you like me, you can just say that."-Melissa froze. A blush instantly climbed into her cheeks. And for the first time since you'd met her, she didn't have a comeback ready. Just for a second. One tiny second. Then she shoved the chair toward you.
-"Go teach gym, idiot."- You hooked the chair leg with your own leg and pull it to you from her grasp. The chair scraped across the floor. Straight back toward you-"Hey!"-Before she could react, you dropped back into it. Then, just to make your point, you leaned back and rested your legs on the chair she'd been using. The same chair she'd occupied all lunch. The same chair she'd probably claimed years ago. You lifted an eyebrow. The challenge was obvious. The teachers still near the doorway stopped walking. Melissa stared at you. Then at the chair. Then at your feet. Then back at you. You smiled. Her eye twitched-"You have a death wish."-
-"You haven't killed me yet."-
-"There's still time."-
You spread your arms dramatically-"I am the chair queen now."-
Melissa pointed at you-"Nobody has ever annoyed me this much."-
-"That sounds like a compliment."-
-"It isn't."-
-"It kind of is."-
She folded her arms. You could practically see her trying to decide whether to argue or laugh. Unfortunately for her, the corners of her mouth betrayed her first. A smile. Tiny. But there.
-"A week" - she said-"You've been here barely a week."-
-"And?"-you raised and eyebrow
_"You've already stolen my chair."-
-"Correct."-
-"You are unbearable."-
-"Yet here you are."-Melissa shook her head. The smile grew despite her best efforts.
-"You're lucky I don't fight people."-she said
-"You absolutely fight people."-
-"Not at school, only with words"-
-"That's still fighting."-
-"Fair."-The room was quiet now. Not awkward. Just filled with the strange amusement of everyone watching the two of you. You noticed Barbara looking between you and Melissa with the expression of someone solving a puzzle she wasn't sure she wanted the answer to. Melissa noticed too-"Stop looking at me like that."-
-"I'm not doing anything."-
-"You are absolutely doing something."-
Barbara held up her hands innocently-"I didn't say a word."-
-"You didn't have to."-
You looked between them-"What am I missing?"-
-"Nothing" -Melissa and Barbara answered at the exact same time. That only made you more suspicious. You pointed at both of them.
-"That's suspicious."-
-"Go teach gym."-
-"You already used that one."-
-"Then go run laps."-
You leaned back even further in your stolen throne-"No."-
Melissa sighed dramatically toward the ceiling_"Why me?"-
-"Because deep down you enjoy my company"-The redhead looked back at you. And for a second, the teasing vanished completely. Just a heartbeat. Just long enough for something honest to slip through.
-"Unfortunately..."-Her voice was softer than usual-"...that's the problem."-Then she seemed to realize she'd said it out loud. Immediately. Her eyes widened slightly. Barbara froze. Jacob froze. You froze. Melissa cleared her throat. Stood up straighter. And pointed at you-"Don't get used to that chair."-Then she turned on her heel and headed for the door so quickly it almost looked like a retreat. Leaving you sitting there with your feet propped up, a victorious grin on your face, and a very strange feeling in your chest. From the doorway, Barbara looked at you. Then at Melissa disappearing down the hall. Then back at you.
-"You're both in so much trouble."-And before you could ask what that meant, she followed Melissa out of the room.
A few more days passed. Then a week. Then another. And much to Melissa's apparent disappointment, you were still there. Not only were you still there. You were thriving. The kids adored you. Somehow you'd managed to become the gym teacher who remembered everyone's names, joined their games, and treated their ridiculous stories like they were breaking news. You had a whole audience of fourth graders who followed you around like ducklings. The hundred-dollar bet was looking worse by the day. For Melissa, anyway. For you, it was becoming your favorite topic of conversation.
The best part of your day wasn't even lunch anymore. It was the transition between Melissa's class and gym. Every afternoon that they had PE. Like clockwork. Her students would line up outside her classroom. And eventually she'd appear at the front of the line looking like she was escorting a group of particularly loud prisoners. The moment the kids spotted you, everything fell apart.
-"COACH!"-
-"COACH!"-
-"COACH, LOOK WHAT I DREW!"-
-"COACH, I BEAT MY BROTHER AT MARIO KART!"-
-"COACH, I LOST A TOOTH!"-
The line immediately dissolved into chaos. You loved every second of it. Melissa did not.
-"Stay in line!"-Nobody listened. You smiled innocently. Melissa glared-"You encourage this."-
-"I have no idea what you're talking about."-
-"You literally waved at them."-
-"They waved first."-One of the kids ran over and wrapped their arms around your legs. Another started telling you a story before reaching you. A third was showing off a sticker collection of the world cup. Melissa watched the whole thing with narrowed eyes. Then crossed her arms.
-"You know."-you looked at her-"They like me too."-The kid hugging your side looked up.
-"No offense, Ms. Schemmenti, but Coach is cooler."-The entire line erupted into agreement. You immediately covered your mouth to hide a smile.
Melissa looked betrayed-"Excuse me?"-
-"Coach lets us play dodgeball."-
-"Coach doesn't give homework."-
-"Coach said my cartwheel looked awesome."-
You were enjoying this far too much.Melissa pointed at you-"This is your fault."-
-"I didn't say anything."-you lifted your arms in surrender
-"You don't have to."-
One of the students looked between the two of you. Then smiled. The kind of smile that meant trouble-"Ms. Schemmenti likes Coach."-
The hallway froze. Immediately. Every child gasped. You nearly choked. Melissa looked ready to launch herself through a wall.
-"No."-
-"Yes."-
-"No."-
The chorus of children became louder-"YES."-
Melissa buried her face in one hand. You were trying so hard not to laugh your shoulders were shaking. The redhead noticed. That only made it worse.
-"Don't."-
-"I'm not doing anything."-
-"You are smiling."-
-"That's not a crime."-
-"It should be" - she said frowning
-"Because you like it so much?" - you teased and she rolled her eyes laughing making you laugh too
-"You wish" -The kids eventually disappeared into the gym. Leaving you and Melissa alone in the hallway. For a moment neither of you moved. Then she sighed-"I hate them."-
-"No you don't"-
-"I love them."-she crossed her arms
-"Thought so."-
She pointed at your GYM-"They're entirely too attached to you."-
You couldn't help smiling-"I think you're jealous."-
Melissa scoffed-"Of children?"-
-"No" - You stepped backwards toward the gym doors-"Of me."-Her eyes narrowed. A familiar expression by now. One you secretly looked forward to.
-"You are impossible."-
-"And yet..."-you smiled
-"And yet what?"-
-"You keep waiting here every time you bring your kids to hang out a bit more with me"-For a second she looked caught off guard. Just a second. Then she rolled her eyes.
-"Unfortunately, we work together."-You opened the gym doors. The kids immediately started cheering because apparently your entrance deserved fanfare now. You laughed. Melissa shook her head. And as you disappeared into the gym, you caught the smallest smile tugging at her lips. The kind she only seemed to wear when she was looking at you. A fact you were beginning to notice more and more often.
When the final bell rang. The hallways slowly emptied. Teachers gathered their bags, students were collected by parents, and Abbott settled into that strange quiet that only happened after a day full of noise. You grabbed your backpack, threw on your leather jacket, and headed outside. Unlike most of the staff, you didn't have a car waiting in the parking lot. You had your motorcycle. Black and red, like a black widow. Well maintained. A few custom details here and there. Nothing ridiculous. Just enough personality to make it yours. You set your backpack down and started clipping a few things onto your helmet. A reflective visor. A small camera mount. Some accessories you'd added over the years. You were halfway through when you heard a voice.
-"COACH!"-You looked up. Then another voice. And another. And another. Within minutes, what had started as one student had somehow become twenty. Then twenty-five. Then practically an entire small civilization. The kids surrounded the bike like archaeologists discovering a lost treasure.
-"THAT'S YOUR BIKE?!"-
-"IT'S SO COOL!"-
-"IS IT FAST?!"-
-"CAN IT DO WHEELIES?!"-
-"CAN I TOUCH IT?!"-
-"No."-you said open the visor
-"Aww."-
You laughed and let them rev it a little. One kid was fascinated by the helmet. Another was staring at the dashboard. A third had somehow started interviewing you.
-"What's the top speed?"-
-"None of your business."-
-"That's fast."-
-"That's not what that means."-you frowned laughing. A few minutes later the teachers began exiting the building. From a distance, all they could see was a giant circle of students gathered around something. Barbara immediately stopped.
-"Oh God."-
Jacob squinted-"What are they doing?"-
Janine looked concerned-"Is that a fight?"-
Melissa sighed-"It's probably a fight."-
The group started walking faster. The circle of children got larger. Louder. More excited. Definitely suspicious. Then they got close enough to see what was happening. And stopped. Because in the middle of the crowd was you. Leaning against your motorcycle. Surrounded by children asking approximately nine hundred questions per second.
Jacob's eyes lit up instantly-"No way."-He pushed through the students-"No way."-
-"Hi Jacob."-
-"No way."-He reached the bike. Then looked at you. Then at the bike. Then back at you-"THAT'S SO COOL."-You burst out laughing. The excitement on his face wasn't much different from the students'.One of the kids pointed at him.
-"You're acting like us."-
-"I know. Look at this beauty"-he could see his own reflection on the black tank
-"And you're old."-
Jacob looked offended.-"That's unnecessary" - Barbara was laughing. Janine was shaking her head. The students were still circling like excited bees.
And Melissa...Melissa was just staring. Looking at the bike. Then at you. Then at the leather jacket. Then at you again. Then at the black widow logo, she liked marvel too. Then to your smile. You noticed. Of course you noticed-"Something wrong, Schemmenti?"-
She folded her arms-"You are causing chaos."-
You looked around. One student was asking if motorcycles transformed into robots. Another was trying to guess how many horsepower it had. A third had somehow convinced Jacob to put on your spare helmet.
-"...Valid criticism."-
Melissa rolled her eyes-"That's a death trap...You've been here, what? Three weeks?"-
-"Almost four."-
-"Four weeks."-She pointed toward the crowd-"They already worship you."-
-"They don't worship me."-The entire group of students immediately started chanting your name. You looked at Melissa. Melissa looked at you. Neither of you said anything.
Jacob chose that exact moment to lift the helmet visor-"Oh my God, this thing is awesome"-
One of the students suddenly asked the question. The dangerous question-"Coach, do you have a girlfriend?"-
The crowd immediately went silent. You closed your eyes. Of course. Kids. Melissa suddenly found the parking lot very interesting. Barbara immediately looked at her. Then at you. Then back at Melissa. You answered casually.
-"No kiddo"-The children collectively gasped. As if this was shocking information.
-"Really?"-
-"Really. I haven't found someone as cool as me"-you joked
Another kid immediately pointed toward Melissa-"What about Ms. Schemmenti?"-The entire parking lot froze. Jacob made a choking sound. Barbara looked like Christmas had come early. Melissa looked ready to launch herself into orbit. The kid continued-"You guys argue like my parents. And she is cool"-
-"Oh my God" - Melissa muttered. You were trying very hard not to laugh. The students looked between the two of you. Suspicious. Curious. Far too observant for their age. Finally Melissa pointed toward the buses-"Everybody leave."-
-"But Ms. Schemmenti..."-
-"Leave."-
-"But..."-
-"Now."-The children scattered immediately. Years of survival instincts kicking in. Within seconds the crowd dissolved. Leaving just the teachers. The bike. And a very red-faced Melissa. You couldn't resist.
-"So..."-you raised an eyebrow smiling
-"No."-she was serious
-"You sure?"-
-"No."-
-"You sounded nervous."-
Melissa pointed at your motorcycle-"I blame that thing."-
-"My bike?"-
-"Your stupid cool death trap"-You grinned. The redhead groaned. Barbara laughed. And as everyone headed toward their cars, you caught Melissa looking back at you one more time. Just for a second.Long enough to see the leather jacket. The bike. The stupid grin on your face. Then she shook her head and walked away. Still smiling despite herself. Melissa had just reached her car when you lifted the spare helmet.
-"Do you want to go for a ride?"-She turned. You held up the helmet with a grin-"We even match leather jackets."-For a moment, nobody spoke. Jacob's jaw dropped. Barbara physically grabbed his arm before he could say whatever was about to come out of his mouth. Janine looked like she wanted to disappear. Melissa stared at you. Then at the helmet. Then at your jacket. Then down at her own black leather jacket. Then back at you.
-"...You noticed my jacket?"-
You immediately pointed-"Of course I noticed your jacket."-
-"Why?"-
-"Because it's cool."-
Melissa narrowed her eyes. The slightest hint of pink appeared on her cheeks-"You think my jacket is cool?"-
-"I think you're cool."-The words slipped out before you could stop them. The silence that followed was immediate. Jacob made a strangled sound. Barbara smacked him before he could react.
Melissa blinked. Once. Twice. Then crossed her arms-"That sounded suspiciously sincere."-
You shrugged-"It was."-
For the first time all day, she didn't have a comeback ready. Just a look. A strange one. Softer than usual. Then she recovered. Unfortunately-"You're flirting."-
-"Maybe."-
-"You are."-
-"Maybe."-
-"You absolutely are."-You laughed. She rolled her eyes. The familiar rhythm returning. Safe territory. Easier than whatever that awkward little moment had been. Melissa looked at the helmet again. Then at the motorcycle. Then at you.
-"You ask every teacher to get on your bike?"-
-"No."-
-"Every cute teacher?"-she asked. Barbara slapped a hand over her mouth. Jacob's eyes widened. Melissa realized what she'd said approximately one second too late-"...I mean."-
You raised an eyebrow-"Oh?"-
-"I mean..."-The redhead pointed aggressively at the motorcycle-"You know what I mean."-
-"No, please clarify."-you had a smug smile
-"I'm going home."-she said
-"You didn't answer my question."-
-"You didn't answer mine."-
-"Only the cute cool ones" - you said grinning looking at her eyes. She glared. Neither expression was particularly convincing anymore. Finally Melissa walked closer and took the spare helmet from your hand. Your heart immediately attempted a backflip. Jacob nearly fell over.
Barbara whispered-"No way."-
Melissa looked at the helmet. Turned it over in her hands. Examined it carefully. Then handed it back. Your heart landed face-first on the pavement.
-"No"-
-"Aww."-
-"Not because I don't want to."-The words escaped before she could catch them. The entire group froze. Including Melissa. Especially Melissa. She closed her eyes. Regretting every life choice that had led to this moment. You couldn't stop smiling.
-"So you do want to."-
-"Don't."-
-"You literally said..."-
-"I know what I said."- Janine looked ready to explode. Jacob looked ready to write this down in a notebook. Melissa pointed at both of them-"Nobody speak."-Then she looked back at you. A little embarrassed. A little amused. And maybe something else.
-"Maybe another day."-
You tilted your head-"Another day?"-
-"Don't make me take it back."-
You grinned-"Wouldn't dream of it."-
Melissa shook her head. But this time she was smiling too. Then she started backing toward her car-"Goodnight, Gym Teacher."-
-"Goodnight, Schemmenti."-
She opened the door. Paused. And looked back one last time.-"By the way."-
-"Yeah?"-
-"If you crash that thing..."-
-"I won't."-
-"I know."-A tiny smile appeared. The kind that felt strangely personal-"Good. Be safe"-Then she got into her car and drove away. Leaving you standing beside your motorcycle with a helmet in your hand.
And Barbara immediately appearing at your shoulder-"You're both doomed."-
You watched Melissa's car disappear down the street. Still smiling.
That night, after dinner, you were sprawled across your couch with your laptop open.The apartment was quiet except for the hum of the refrigerator and the occasional traffic outside your window. You'd plugged in the helmet camera mostly out of curiosity. The thing recorded hours of footage every week. Most of it was useless. Traffic. Red lights. Random conversations with yourself. Singing while you drive. You were about to close the file when you spotted the timestamp from the school parking lot-"Oh no."-A grin immediately appeared. You clicked play. The footage was surprisingly good. The crowd of kids. Jacob acting like he'd discovered buried treasure. Melissa accusing you of causing chaos. The leather jacket comment. The helmet. The invitation. Everything. You found yourself smiling like an idiot while watching. Then the clip reached the important part.
-"Maybe another day."-You paused it. Rewound. Watched it again. Then again. The way she'd said it. The way she'd looked at you. Not because she didn't want to. Because she did. That was the dangerous part. Five minutes later, you had trimmed the video. Just that section. Just enough context. Just enough evidence. You opened your phone. Found her contact. The one you'd gotten for entirely professional reasons. Definitely professional. Absolutely professional. You attached the clip.Then typed:"I will take this as a promise". You stared at it. Smiled. And hit send.
Across the city, Melissa was lying on her couch in sweatpants, grading papers. Her phone buzzed. She glanced at it absentmindedly. Then froze. Your name. The first text you'd ever sent her. Her stomach immediately did something weird. Something annoying. Something she refused to acknowledge. She opened it. Watched the clip. And instantly covered her face with one hand-"Oh my God."-There she was. On vĂdeo. Looking flustered. Taking the helmet. Giving it back. Then: "Maybe another day." The clip ended.
Followed by your message "I will take this as a promise". Melissa stared at the screen. Then at the ceiling. Then back at the screen. Then she replayed the video. Three times. Not because of you. Definitely not because of you. Because she wanted to see how embarrassing she looked. Obviously. Her phone remained silent for nearly ten minutes. Long enough that you assumed she'd either ignored it or was planning your murder. Then your screen lit up.
Melissađ:"Delete that immediately". You laughed. A second message arrived.
Melissađ :"Actually, send me the whole video". Another.
Melissađ:"For evidence"
Melissađ:"And no, that's not a promise."
You smiled. Your thumbs moved before you could stop yourself. "Sounds like a promise"
Three dots appeared instantly. Disappeared. Appeared again. Disappeared again. A battle was clearly taking place on the other side of the screen. Finally:
Melissađ:You're annoying.
You:"Yet you're texting me"
The typing bubble appeared again. This time it stayed for a while. Then:
Melissađ:"...Shut up". You laughed so hard you nearly dropped your phone.
After a few more days, you finally turned a whole month there, your smile was bigger than ever. A full month. Thirty days. Four weeks. Countless dodge balls. Hundreds of children. At least three minor gym-related emergencies. And somehow... You were still standing. Better than standing, actually. You loved the job. The kids loved you. The staff had accepted you as part of the chaos. And Melissa had officially lost the bet. Which was, naturally, your favorite part.
The final bell had just rung. Students were packing their bags. Melissa was organizing papers at her desk when a familiar shadow appeared in her doorway. She didn't even look up.
-"No."-
You smiled-"You don't even know what I'm going to say."-The redhead finally lifted her eyes. And immediately regretted it. Because the grin on your face was ridiculous. Victorious. Insufferable. Far too pleased with itself. You leaned against the doorframe-"Look at me."-Melissa groaned-"Please don't."-
-"Still alive. Still here. Thriving, actually."-
-"You done?"-
You crossed your arms-"I think you owe me something."-Melissa immediately pointed at you-"Actually two things. A homemade meal... And a hundred dollars."-
The children still inside the classroom immediately looked interested. One kid gasped-"Ms. Schemmenti owes Coach money?"-
Melissa looked ready to launch herself out a window-"Everybody go home."-
The students didn't move. Another kid stood up-"You should pay your debts."-
Melissa stared at him-"You too. Out"-The classroom exploded with laughter as they left.
Five minutes later, the room was finally empty. Just you and Melissa. She sat behind her desk looking deeply offended by your continued existence. You, meanwhile, looked delighted-"I won."-
-"You survived."-
-"Same thing"-Melissa sighed dramatically and opened a desk drawer. You frowned.
-"What are you doing?"-Without a word, she pulled out an envelope. And tossed it at you. You caught it. Opened it. Inside were five twenty-dollar bills. Your eyes widened-"You actually brought the money?"-
-"I knew this day was coming."-
-"You were prepared?"-
-"I hate you."-
You laughed-"You thought I'd make it."-
-"I absolutely did not."-
-"You carried around a hundred dollars."
Melissa pointed aggressively-"Because you wouldn't stop talking about it."-
-"Fair."-You carefully slipped the money into your pocket. Then immediately held out your hand. Melissa narrowed her eyes-"What now?"-
-"The meal."-
Her jaw dropped-"The audacity."-
-"You made a deal."-
-"I already paid you."-
-"That was one deal... And to be honest I was more exited about the food than the money"-Melissa buried her face in her hands.
-"You are exhausting."-
You sat in one of the student chairs. Comfortably. Like you planned on being there for a while.-"The kids told me you're an incredible cook."-
-"The kids also think pigeons work for the government."-
-"So that's a yes."-Melissa laughed despite herself. The sound surprised both of you. Because for a second neither of you were arguing anymore. Just smiling. Looking at each other. The silence settled. Comfortable. Warm. Dangerous.
Finally Melissa shook her head-"Fine."-You immediately sat up straighter-"One dinner."-
You pointed-"Homemade."-
-"Yes."-
-"Cooked by you."-
-"Yes."-You grinned. She rolled her eyes-"You look way too happy about this."-
-"That's because I won."-you made a little dance
-"You won a bet."-
-"I won dinner with the prettiest teacher in Abbott."-The words slipped out casually. Like a joke. Like they weren't loaded with meaning. Except they were. The room immediately became very quiet. Melissa froze. Completely. Her cheeks turned pink. Then red. Then somehow even redder. For the first time in weeks, she didn't have a comeback.Just a stare. A long one. You suddenly became aware of your own heartbeat. Aware of how close the two of you had gotten over the past month. Aware of how neither of you seemed interested in stepping away. Finally Melissa looked down at the papers on her desk. A tiny smile tugging at the corner of her mouth.
-"You really are impossible."-The answer wasn't a denial. And somehow that made your chest feel lighter than winning the hundred dollars ever had. You stood. Slowly. Still smiling.
-"Saturday?"-Melissa looked up again. The blush hadn't disappeared. But neither had the smile.
-"Saturday. At your place. Jacob and his brother are living at my house, so if I cook for you, I have to cook for them. So I will go to cook at your place, I will send you the list of what I need to cook so you buy, use that hundred for something good than just buying snacks"-she said bossy. You blinked. Once. Twice. Then looked at her.
-"So let me make sure I understand this correctly."-Melissa immediately pointed a finger at you-"You are voluntarily coming to my apartment. To cook me dinner. Using ingredients that I buy."-She nodded. You smiled.
She frowned.
-"Stop smiling."-
-"You just invited yourself into my home."-
-"I did not."-
-"You absolutely did."-Melissa stood up from her desk. Already gathering her things.
-"Jacob and his brother live at my place."-
-"You told me that "-
-"I'm not making dinner for four people."-
-"Fair."-
-"So I'm cooking at your place."-
-"Very generous of you."-
She narrowed her eyes-"You're doing that thing again."-
-"What thing?"-
-"The thing where you twist my words."-
-"I'm literally repeating what you said."-
-"Wrong."-You laughed. The redhead groaned. Then pulled out her phone-"I'll send you a list."-
-"You already have a list?"-
-"Of course I have a list."-
-"How long have you been planning this?"-Melissa froze for half a second. Just enough. Just enough for you to notice-"You've been planning dinner."-
-"I've been planning debt repayment."-
-"Sounds romantic."-Melissa looked horrified.
-"You make everything romantic."-You laughed softly putting on your backpack and walking by her side. You started walking down the hallway together. Teachers passing by immediately became suspicious. Mostly because both of you were smiling. Which was apparently a bad sign. A few minutes later you reached the parking lot. Melissa was unlocking her car. You were putting your helmet on. She was halfway inside when she looked back-"Don't buy cheap ingredients."-
You lifted your visor-"I wouldn't dare."-
-"I mean it."-
"I know Schemmenti"-
-"You'll ruin the recipe."-
You put a hand dramatically over your heart-"The recipe."-
-"The recipe."-The seriousness in her voice made you laugh. She looked offended-"I spent years perfecting it."-
-"Now I'm nervous."-
-"You should be."-
-"You're really confident about your cooking."-Melissa smirked. The familiar cocky one. The one you'd started looking forward to every day.
-"You think the kids love me because I'm nice?"-
You considered it-"You're not nice. You threaten them."-
-"Correct."-
-"You insult them."-
-"Frequently."-
-"So why do they love you?"-
Melissa opened her car door. Then looked back over the roof. A smile tugging at her lips-"Because I feed them."-
You laughed-"That's fair."-
-"It works on adults too."-The words slipped out casually. Almost accidentally. But the second they left her mouth, both of you paused. A strange little silence settled. The kind that had been happening more often lately. The kind neither of you seemed eager to break. Finally she cleared her throat-"Buy everything on the list."-
-"Yes, chef."-
Melissa pointed at you-"Don't call me that."-
You grinned-"See you Saturday, chef."-She rolled her eyes so hard it was a miracle they didn't get stuck. Then she got into her car. And as she drove away, you felt your phone vibrate. A new message.
Melissađ: "And buy decent wine". A second message arrived immediately after.
Melissađ: "Actually don't. Your taste is probably terrible. I'll bring it". You laughed so hard standing beside your bike that a parent loading groceries into their trunk gave you a concerned look. You were still standing next to your motorcycle when the idea hit you. A terrible idea. The kind that immediately guarantees trouble. Naturally, you typed it.
You:"You said your kids love you because you feed them."
A few seconds later: You:"Is that your plan with me? Make me fall in love with you?"
You hit send. Then immediately put your helmet on. Just in case. Three dots appeared almost instantly. Then disappeared. Then appeared again. Then disappeared. You could practically hear Melissa having a crisis through the phone. Finally:
Melissađ:" I hate you"
You laughed. You: "That wasn't an answer"
The typing bubble returned. Stayed longer this time. Vanished. Returned. Eventually:
Melissađ:"You assume an impressive amount of confidence for someone who almost got taken out by a dodgeball last week."
You grinned.You:"Deflection" .
Melissađ:"Survival instinct."
You started your bike. Still smiling. Then another message arrived.
Melissađ:"Also, if I wanted someone to fall in love with me, I'd use lasagna." You stared at the screen.
You:"So there IS a plan"
The typing bubble appeared. And remained there for an absurd amount of time. Long enough that you knew she was rewriting whatever she wanted to say. Long enough that you became curious. Then finally:
Melissađ:"You're impossible."
You:"And yet you're cooking for me". A full minute passed. Nothing. You were beginning to think she'd given up.
Then: Melissađ:"You're reading way too much into dinner".Your smile softened a little. Because that answer felt different. Not teasing. Not entirely. Almost careful. Like she was trying to keep something behind a locked door. You looked at the message. Then replied.
You:"Maybe... Saturday. Don't forget the wine".
The response came faster than expected.Melissađ:"Don't forget to clean your apartment".
You blinked.You:"You assume it's dirty?"
Melissađ:"You own a motorcycle."
You:"And?"
Melissađ:"That's basically evidence". You actually laughed out loud. Then a final message appeared. One that made your grin linger a little longer.
Melissađ:"Goodnight, Coach." Not idiot. Not annoying. Not stop texting me. Just that. You stared at the screen for a second before replying.
You: "Goodnight, Chef".
Saturday arrived far too slowly. And then, somehow, far too fast. One moment you were counting days. The next you were standing in your apartment staring at your kitchen for the tenth time in twenty minutes. Everything was spotless. Not "clean enough." Spotless. The counters gleamed. The living room was organized. The bathroom had been cleaned with a level of dedication usually reserved for crime scene investigations. The ingredients Melissa had texted you were neatly arranged in the refrigerator. You'd even bought fresh herbs because apparently you cared about things like that now. Which was concerning. Very concerning. You checked the time. Again. Then looked around your apartment. Again. Then checked the time. Again-"Get a grip"-You weren't hosting royalty. You weren't being inspected. And most importantly... This wasn't a date. Right? It wasn't. Obviously. It was a bet. A meal. A favor. Debt repayment. Completely normal. Entirely professional. The problem was that your stomach apparently hadn't received that memo. You paced. Then sat down. Then stood back up. Then immediately laughed at yourself-"What is wrong with me?"-You'd been on dates before. Lots of them. First dates. Blind dates. Disastrous dates. One memorable date that ended with a woman accidentally setting a napkin on fire. None of them had made you this nervous. Not even close. Which made absolutely no sense. Because this wasn't a date. Melissa wasn't your girlfriend. Wasn't even available as far as you knew. She was just... Melissa.
The realization hit you at the worst possible moment. Because just Melissa had somehow become your favorite part of every day. The first person you looked for in the morning. The person you texted before bed. The person whose classroom you passed even when you had absolutely no reason to. The person who could make you laugh faster than anyone else-"...That's not good"-
You dropped onto your couch. Staring at the ceiling. Because suddenly the problem wasn't whether this was a date. The problem was that you wished it was. The doorbell rang. Your heart immediately launched itself into another dimension. You sat up-"What the hell?"- You were a grown adult. A gym teacher. A person who regularly broke up fights between twelve-year-olds. Why was a doorbell defeating you? The bell rang again. Followed by a text.
Melissađ:"Open the door before I drink the wine in the hallway"
You laughed despite yourself. The tension immediately easing. Because of course. Of course it was Melissa. Not some fantasy version of her. Not the version your brain kept trying to romanticize. The real one. Bossy. Funny. Impossible. You opened the door. And immediately forgot how words worked. Melissa stood there holding two bags. One containing wine. The other containing something that smelled incredible. She was wearing black pants. A green shirt. Her leather jacket slung over one shoulder. And her hair back, because apparently she did that when she had to cook. Nothing fancy. Nothing extraordinary. Yet somehow your brain short-circuited anyway. Melissa raised an eyebrow.
-"...You gonna keep staring?"-You blinked. Once. Twice. Then recovered.
-"Maybe."-
-"Good start."-she smiled
-"I forgot my line."-
-"You had a line?"-she frowned
-"I had a whole speech."-She immediately pushed past you into the apartment-"It was a good speech."-
-"It definitely wasn't."-You closed the door behind her. Still smiling. Still nervous. Still trying to convince yourself this wasn't a date. Then Melissa stopped in the middle of the kitchen. Looked around. And frowned. You froze. She opened a cabinet. Looked inside. Opened another. Then another.
-"What are you doing?"-
She looked genuinely suspicious-"This apartment is clean."-
-"Thank you?"-
-"No" - Her eyes narrowed-"Suspiciously clean."-You laughed. Melissa pointed at the counters-"You cleaned for me."-
-"No."-
-"You absolutely did."-The grin spreading across her face told you she'd never believe otherwise. And the worst part? She was right. Completely right. You'd spent half the morning cleaning. Because somehow, without meaning to, you'd started caring what Melissa thought. A lot more than you wanted to admit. And judging by the way her smile softened for just a second before she turned toward the kitchen... You weren't entirely sure she hated that.
You leaned against the counter and laughed-"I deep cleaned for you because I thought it was the least I could do if you were going to cook for me."-The teasing answer was already on her tongue. You could see it. Some sarcastic comment. Some joke. Some excuse to keep things light. Instead, she paused. Just for a second. Because your voice had been softer than usual. Sincere. And Melissa wasn't quite sure what to do with sincerity. She looked around the apartment again. The polished counters. The organized shelves. The dishes you'd carefully set out, the good ones. The fresh ingredients. Then back at you.
-"You did all this?"-
You shrugged-"Seemed fair."-
The smile she'd been wearing faded into something gentler. Something thoughtful-"You really cleaned the entire apartment?"-
-"I even cleaned under the couch."-Melissa's eyes widened-"I found things I don't remember owning."-you smiled
-"That's how you know it was overdue" -You laughed. The sound filled the apartment easily. Comfortably. Melissa set the wine on the counter.
-"You know...you didn't have to."-she gathered the ingredients.
You tilted your head-"I know."-The answer came so naturally that she looked away first. Because suddenly there was something dangerous happening in the room. Not flirting. Not teasing. Something quieter. More honest. The kind that made her nervous. She cleared her throat. Immediately reaching for the grocery bags.
-"Well...I'm cooking."-
-"Good plan."-you nodded
-"You can help."-
You pointed at yourself-"Me?"-
-"Yes, you."-
-"That sounds risky."-
-"It is."-Melissa started pulling ingredients out
-"I'll supervise."-
"That's not helping."-
-"It's emotional support."-you replied
-"I don't need emotional support."-
-"You absolutely do."-Melissa pointed a wooden spoon at you. You smiled. She smiled back. Neither of you seemed capable of stopping. A few minutes later the kitchen was alive with activity. Melissa moved around it surprisingly comfortably. Like she'd been cooking there for years. You chopped vegetables. Mostly correctly. Melissa corrected you. Frequently.
-"You cut that wrong."-
-"There are wrong ways to cut onions?"-
-"There are many wrong ways."-
-"You're very judgmental."-you frowned
-"I'm very correct."-You laughed. She tried not to. Failed. At one point she reached across you for a spice jar. You turned at the same time. And suddenly she was standing very close. Close enough to catch the scent of your cologne. Close enough that you could see the tiny freckles scattered across her cheeks. Both of you froze. The kitchen suddenly felt much smaller. Much quieter. Melissa's eyes met yours. For a moment neither of you moved. Neither of you joked. Neither of you looked away. Just a few seconds. But enough. Enough to make your heartbeat stumble. Enough to make her take a small step backward. She immediately grabbed the spice jar-"Found it."-
You smiled softly-"Congratulations."-
-"Thank you."-The answer came out far more flustered than she'd intended.
Which only made your smile grow-"You're blushing" -
-"I am not."-
-"You are."-you pointed to her cheeks
-"It's hot."-she lied
-"The oven isn't on."-you frowned
Melissa pointed the spoon at you again-"Dangerous answer"-You laughed. The tension dissolved. Not completely. Just enough. The comfortable teasing returned. The easy rhythm you'd built together over the past month. But underneath it now, there was something both of you were beginning to notice. Something that showed up in quiet moments. In lingering looks. In the way neither of you seemed eager for the evening to end. And as Melissa continued cooking in your kitchen while pretending not to smile at your terrible chopping technique, you found yourself thinking something you'd been avoiding for weeks. This wasn't a crush anymore. And that realization was both wonderful and terrifying.
The kitchen had settled into a comfortable rhythm. Music drifted softly from a speaker on the counter. Nothing loud. Just enough to fill the quiet spaces between conversations. Your shoulder bumped Melissa's once while reaching for a bowl. Then again when you both reached for the same cabinet. Then a third time because apparently neither of you understood the concept of personal space anymore. Neither of you commented on it. Which somehow felt even more suspicious. You were grating cheese when curiosity finally won.
-"What are we cooking, anyway?"-
Melissa didn't even look up from the sauce she was stirring-"Lasagna."-Your brain immediately blue-screened. Completely. Catastrophically. Lasagna. Of all possible foods. Lasagna. The one food. The specific food. The food she had literally texted about. The food she'd said she'd use if she wanted someone to fall in love with her. You stared at the cheese grater. Then at Melissa. Then back at the cheese grater. Trying very hard not to make this weird. Unfortunately, you were not succeeding. Melissa glanced over-"...Why are you looking at me like that?"-
You opened your mouth. Closed it. Opened it again-"You picked lasagna."-A pause. Melissa's eyes narrowed. Then widened slightly. Then narrowed again. Because she knew exactly what had just connected inside your head.
-"Oh my God."-
You pointed at her-"You said lasagna... You literally said..."-
Melissa covered her face with one hand-"I was joking."-
-"Were you though?"-
She laughed despite herself. The sound warm and bright-"You are impossible."-
You leaned against the counter. Studying her. Melissa immediately became suspicious-"What?"-
-"I'm trying to decide. If you're making lasagna because it's your best dish..."-she nodded-"Or because you have a secret plan to make me fall in love with you."-
She pointed the wooden spoon at you. Again. Apparently it was her favorite weapon-"There is no secret plan."-
You nodded slowly-"I see.... So the fact that you specifically chose the food associated with making people fall in love is entirely coincidental."-Melissa groaned. You went back to grating cheese. Or at least pretending to. Because now your thoughts were racing. Maybe you were reading too much into it. Probably. Definitely. Almost certainly. Right?
Except...Melissa had plenty of recipes. She'd told you that herself. Yet she'd chosen this one. The one she'd joked about. The one you'd remembered. The one she'd clearly remembered too. As if sensing exactly where your thoughts were heading, Melissa spoke without looking up.
-"You know...Maybe I picked it because it's my favorite thing to cook."-
-"Reasonable."-
-"And because it's delicious."-
-"Also reasonable."-you nodded
-"And because everyone loves lasagna."-
You smiled-"Interesting choice of words."-
Melissa stopped stirring. Very slowly turned toward you. And immediately realized her mistake. Because now you were grinning-"Oh my God."-
-"Everyone loves it, huh?"-
-"I hate you."-You laughed. She laughed too. Trying and failing to look annoyed.
A few minutes later the lasagna was assembled and ready for the oven. Melissa slid the dish inside. Closed the door. And leaned back against the counter. For the first time all evening, there was nothing to do. Just wait. The music continued playing softly. The apartment felt warm. Comfortable. Homey. Dangerously so. You found yourself standing beside her. Not touching. Just close. Looking at the oven through the glass. Like the two of you had done this a hundred times before.
Finally you glanced sideways at her-"Just so we're clear."-Melissa sighed-"If I fall in love with you after this..."-She immediately started laughing before you could finish-"...I'm blaming the lasagna."-Melissa shook her head. Still laughing. But when she looked at you, there was something in her eyes that made your chest tighten. Something fond. Something nervous. Something she seemed to be trying very hard not to name.
-"Sure, Gym Teacher"-Her smile softened-"Blame the lasagna."-You smiled and reached for the wine. The cork came free with a soft pop. A moment later, dark red wine swirled into the glasses you'd spent far too much time choosing that afternoon. Melissa noticed immediately-"Those are your fancy glasses, aren't they?"-
You looked offended-"I'll have you know I own more than one type of glass."-
-"That wasn't an answer."-
-"It was my best answer."-you murmured. She laughed and accepted the glass. With the lasagna in the oven and nothing left to prepare, Melissa finally wandered beyond the kitchen. Slowly. Curiously. Like she was exploring a place she'd only heard about. Which, in a way, she was. You'd spent weeks learning little things about her. Her favorite foods. The stories about her family. The students she'd taught. The things that made her laugh. But she'd never really seen your world. Not outside school. Her eyes landed on the large Eagles flag hanging in the living room. A smile appeared immediately.
-"You strike me as the kind of person who yells at the television."-
-"I have no idea what you're talking about...I just support passionately."-
-"You yell."-
-"I encourage aggressively."-Melissa laughed into her wine. Then her attention drifted toward a bookshelf. A few framed photos. Old race bibs. Some medals. Little pieces of your life scattered throughout the apartment. The things people only saw when they were invited in. The things you usually didn't think much about. Until someone important started looking at them.
She stopped in front of one photograph. A graduation picture. You standing beside a teenager in a cap and gown hugging them with the rest of the class. An arm thrown around his shoulders. Both of you smiling. Melissa stared at it for a second. Then pointed with her wine glass.
-"That's my nephew"-You looked over. And immediately smiled.
-"Yeah?-
The smile on Melissa's face softened-"He was your student?"-
-"A few years back."-You walked over beside her-"Nice kid."-
Melissa nodded-"He is."-There was pride in her voice. The kind family couldn't hide.
You picked up the frame-"He was one of those students teachers remember."-
Melissa looked at you-"What does that mean?"-
You thought about it-"It means some kids pass through your classroom."-She nodded-"And some leave footprints."-
The room grew quieter. Melissa looked back at the photograph-"He had a rough time for a while."-
-"I know."-you answered
Her eyes lifted-"You knew?"-
You nodded-"A little."-You smiled at the memory-"He used to stay after class sometimes."-Melissa listened carefully-"He talked a lot."-
A laugh escaped her-"Yeah."-
-"He talked about the Phillies."-
Another laugh-"Definitely."-
-"He talked about his friends."-she nodded. You looked at the picture. Then smiled-"And he talked about his aunt."-
Melissa blinked. The wine glass paused halfway to her lips-"What?"-
You chuckled.-"All the time."-
The blush appeared immediately-"No he didn't."-
-"He absolutely did."-
-"What did he say?"-she raised an eyebrow
You pretended to think-"He said she was loud."-Melissa groaned-"He said she scared people."-
-"Accurate."-she laughed
-"He said she fought with everybody."-you smiled
-"Still accurate."-
You grinned. Then your voice softened-"He also said she'd do anything for people she loved."-
Melissa fell silent. The teasing vanished. Just for a moment. Leaving something more vulnerable behind. She stared at the photograph. At her nephew's smile. At your arm around his shoulders. Proof that you'd known a piece of her life long before you'd known her.-"He really was a good kid"-you said quietly.
-"He still is."-
-"Yeah."-Your eyes met. Neither of you looked away. Not immediately. The warmth in the room had nothing to do with the oven anymore. Then the timer rang. Both of you jumped. Melissa immediately pointed toward the kitchen
-"Lasagna."-You laughed.
-"Saved by the lasagna."-She rolled her eyes. But the smile she gave you as she walked past was softer than any you'd seen before.
The lasagna looked incredible. The top layer was perfectly golden. The cheese still bubbling gently around the edges. The smell alone was enough to make your stomach growl. Melissa tried to act casual as she served the plates. Tried being the important word. Because you could see it. The way she carefully chose the portions. The way she kept glancing at your face. The way she pretended not to be watching. You carried the plates to the table. Melissa brought the wine.
A few minutes later, both of you were seated across from each other. The apartment felt strangely cozy. Warm lights. Music still playing softly in the background. The smell of food filling the room. For a brief moment neither of you spoke. Then Melissa pointed at your fork.
-"Well?"-
You laughed-"I haven't even taken a bite yet."-
-"Exactly."-
-"You're impatient."-you smiled
-"Eat."-
You lifted your hands-"Bossy."-
-"Eat."-You smiled and finally cut into the lasagna. The layers held together perfectly. The sauce. The cheese. The seasoning. Everything looked absurdly good. You took a bite. And immediately closed your eyes. Melissa froze. Completely. Watching. Waiting. Trying very hard not to look like she was waiting. You chewed. Swallowed. Then looked at her. The silence stretched.Melissa narrowed her eyes-"You hate it."-
You stare-"What?"-
-"I knew I should've added more basil."-
You laughed-"Melissa."-
-"The sauce is too..."-
-"Melissa."-
-"What?"-
You pointed at the plate-"This might be the best lasagna I've ever eaten."-The words came out completely sincere. No teasing. No jokes. Just honesty. Melissa blinked. The tension immediately left her shoulders. A tiny smile appeared. Then another. Then a bigger one. One she couldn't quite hide.
-"Really?"-You nodded. She looked down at her own plate. Trying and failing to appear unaffected-"Good" -The answer was almost embarrassingly soft. You took another bite. Then another. And another. Melissa watched every single one. Which only made you smile.
-"You were nervous."-
-"No."-
-"You were."-
-"I wasn't."-
-"You absolutely were."-
She pointed her fork at you. A familiar gesture by now-"You have no proof."-
-"You practically stopped breathing."-
-"I did not."-
-"You looked like a contestant waiting for judges' scores."-Melissa laughed. A genuine one. Bright and warm. For a while the conversation flowed easily. Stories about students. Funny moments from school. Arguments about sports. The kind of comfortable back-and-forth that had become second nature. Until eventually you noticed something. Melissa hadn't touched her wine much. Instead she kept looking at you whenever she thought you weren't paying attention. Finally you caught her. The moment your eyes met, she immediately looked away. Suspicious. Very suspicious.
You smiled-"What?"-
-"What what?"-
-"Why do you keep checking my reaction?"-
She groaned-"I don't."-
-"You absolutely do."-Melissa stared at her plate. Which was basically an admission. Your smile softened. Because suddenly the answer seemed obvious. She cared. Not just about the food. About what you thought. And for someone like Melissa, who spent most of her life pretending not to care about anything...That felt significant.
You put your fork down. The movement made her look up-"Hey...It really is amazing."-The teasing was gone again. Just honesty. The kind that always seemed to affect her more than jokes. Melissa held your gaze for a second. Then another. The corners of her mouth lifting. Not a smirk. Not sarcasm. Just happiness. Pure and uncomplicated. And somehow that smile felt more dangerous than any flirtation you'd shared. Because it made something squeeze tightly in your chest. The realization that you didn't just enjoy being around her anymore. You cared what she thought too. A lot more than was probably safe. Melissa raised her wine glass. A little bashful. A little pleased.
-"Good."-You clinked your glass gently against hers. And neither of you noticed that the conversation had long since stopped feeling like two coworkers sharing a meal. Paying a bet. It felt like something else. Something both of you were circling carefully. Too afraid to name. Yet increasingly unable to ignore.
A few minutes after.The plates were mostly empty. The wine glasses were half-full. And somehow three hours had disappeared. You hadn't planned for that. One minute you'd been eating dinner. The next, you were sitting at the table listening to Melissa tell a story about a student who had tried to convince an entire class that raccoons could be trained as substitute teachers. You were still laughing when the idea popped into your head.
-"Do you want to get some ice cream?"-
Melissa looked up-"What?"-
You nodded toward the window-"We can go on my bike."-For a second, she just stared at you. The offer hanging between you. Because this wasn't dinner anymore. Dinner had happened. The debt had been paid. The lasagna had been eaten. Technically, Melissa could go home.
Instead, she found herself asking-"What kind of ice cream?"-
You immediately smiled-"Aha! That wasn't a no."-
Melissa rolled her eyes-"You asked about ice cream."-
-"You considered it."-
-"I like ice cream."-
-"You considered it."-
She pointed her spoon at you-"I hate how pleased with yourself you look."-You stood and collected the dishes. Melissa followed you into the kitchen-"Where would we even go?"-
-"There's a place about fifteen minutes away."-
-"Fifteen?"-
-"Worried about being seen with me?"-
-"No."-The answer came far too quickly. Both of you noticed. Melissa immediately looked away. Busying herself with carrying plates. You tried very hard not to smile.
A few minutes later, the dishes were stacked in the sink. The leftovers were in containers. And somehow neither of you had come up with a reason not to go.
Twenty minutes later, you were downstairs beside your motorcycle. Before either of you got on the bike, you'd disappeared back upstairs for a moment and returned carrying another jacket. Not just any jacket. A proper riding jacket. Heavy. Padded. Built for cold nights and bad decisions. Melissa looked at it. Then at you. Then back at the jacket.
-"You own a spare?"-
-"I planned ahead"
"You planned ahead... I occasionally make responsible choices."-
You laughed and handed it over-"Put it on."-A few minutes later she was standing beside the motorcycle, arms stretched out awkwardly while adjusting the sleeves. The jacket was slightly too big on her. Not by much. Just enough. You tried very hard not to find it adorable. And failed immediately-"Comfortable?"-
-"It's heavier than I expected."-
-"That's the point."-Melissa zipped it up. The padded shoulders made her look tougher somehow. Which was impressive considering she already intimidated most of Philadelphia.
-"There."-She patted the jacket-"Happy?"-
-"Very."-Melissa stood beside the bike holding the spare helmet, a proper riding helmet. Intercom included. She pulled it on
. Looking suspicious. Very suspicious.
-"This thing better not kill me."-
-"It won't."-
-"You said that very confidently."-she frowned
-"I like being alive."-you smiled
-"Good point."-She slipped the helmet on. You helped adjust the strap beneath her chin. The movement brought you close. Very close. For a brief second neither of you spoke. The city sounds seemed farther away. Muted. Melissa's eyes met yours. Fuck she had beautiful shiny eyes. Immediately your eyes dropped to the buckle. You cleared your throat.
-"Too tight?"-
-"No."-The answer came out rougher than expected. Melissa looked away first. You turned on the intercom. A second later her breathing crackled directly into your ears. The suddenness made you laugh.
-"Testing."-you whispered.
Melissa immediately jumped-"WHAT THE..."-The sound of her voice echoed through your helmet speakers-"...why are you inside my head?"-
You laughed harder-"Technology."-
-"Okay..."- she said quickly-"You are absolutely not allowed to drive like an idiot."-
-"I never drive like an idiot."-
Melissa stared-"You ride a motorcycle."-
-"That's profiling."-
-"That's statistics."-You laughed and climbed onto the bike and clipped your helmet straps on. A moment later you felt the seat shift as Melissa got on behind you. Then came the real problem. The awkward one. The one neither of you had addressed. Where exactly she was supposed to put her hands. For a second she hesitated. Then very carefully rested them against your sides. Not holding on. Just touching. Barely. As if that was somehow less noticeable. It wasn't. Not even a little. Your heartbeat immediately forgot how to behave.
-"You okay?- you asked.
-"Yep."-
-"You sound nervous."-
-"I'm not."-
-"You are."-
-"I'm wearing a helmet. How can you tell?"-
-"I can hear it in your voice" -You smiled and turn on the bike-"Melissa."-
-"What?"-
-"Hold on properly."-
A pause. Then-"...Fine."-Slowly, reluctantly, her arms wrapped around your waist. The simplest thing in the world. And somehow it felt anything but simple. Neither of you spoke for a moment. The city lights stretching ahead. The engine rumbling softly beneath you. Melissa's arms around you. The warmth of her against your back. And somewhere beneath all the teasing, all the jokes, all the flirting... Something neither of you seemed ready to talk about. Yet.
-"Ready?"-you asked. Behind you, Melissa tightened her grip slightly. Just enough for you to notice.
-"Yeah, Gym Teacher."- You smiled.
-"Do you want some music?"-she nodded and her helmet bumped lightly against yours. You put music on the intercom while Melissa settled behind you. Her arms wrapped around your waist again. More naturally this time. Less hesitant. Enough to make your brain briefly stop working. Fortunately the helmet hid your expression-"I need to explain some movements I need you to follow."-
-"Movements?"-
-"Yeah."-
-"Am I being tested?"-
-"No."-
-"Because I didn't study."-
You laughed-"The bike leans into turns. So if I lean..."-
-"I lean."-
-"Exactly. See? Excellent student."-
Melissa scoffed through the headset-"I teach children."-
-"And now you're being taught."-
-"I hate this already."-You laughed and pulled away from the curb. Smoothly. The city lights sliding past. The cool evening air pressing against the helmets. The engine humming beneath you. At the first corner you felt her follow your movement perfectly. Natural. Relaxed. Like she'd done it before.
-"You've been on motorcycles before."-
-"Maybe."-
You smiled-"Maybe?"-
-"My uncle had ONE. He used to take me riding."-The admission came softer. More nostalgic. You could almost hear the smile in her voice. The traffic thinned as you moved farther from downtown. Music started quietly through the helmet speakers. Something relaxed. Comfortable. Perfect for a night ride. For a while neither of you spoke. Just enjoying it. The redhead let one hand go from your waist and she open it lightly to the side, letting the wind push her hand a little, she looked peaceful, happy. The city glowing around you. The wind. The music. The strange peace that came with being on the road. Then Melissa's voice crackled through the headset. Unexpectedly quiet.
-"You know...I get why you like this."-
You smiled beneath the helmet-"Yeah?"-
-"Yeah."-The answer came after a moment. Thoughtful. Honest-"It's nice."-The simplicity of it made something warm settle in your chest. Because Melissa didn't hand out compliments easily. Especially sincere ones. You glanced at her reflection in a storefront window as you passed. Her helmet resting against your shoulder for a second. The oversized jacket. The way she seemed completely at ease. And for the first time all evening, a thought slipped into your head. A dangerous one. One that had nothing to do with motorcycles.
You didn't want this night to end. And judging by the way Melissa tightened her arms around your waist as the road opened ahead of you... Neither did she.
The ice cream shop was nearly empty when you arrived. A little neighborhood place with bright lights, old menus, and a freezer that looked older than both of you combined. After ten minutes of arguing over flavors, debating toppings, and Melissa judging every choice you made, you eventually walked out carrying a large tub of ice cream to share later.
-"You bought enough for six people."-
-"It's called planning."-
-"It's called a cry for help."-
You laughed. She rolled her eyes. The usual. Comfortable. Easy. Dangerously easy.
Outside, the night had grown cooler. Melissa was holding the ice cream while you secured it carefully in the storage compartment.
Once everything was secured, you turned toward her. And smiled. Not your normal smile. The one that immediately made Melissa suspicious. The wicked one. The one that usually meant trouble. Her eyes narrowed.
-"No."-
-"I haven't said anything."-
-"You were about to."-
You leaned casually against the bike-"Do you dare to ride fast?"-
Melissa immediately groaned-"There it is."-
-"You'll love the adrenaline."-
-"That's exactly what people say before ending up on the news."-she was serious, but the oversize jacket on her made her look so cute. You laughed. She crossed her arms. Looking at you. Then the motorcycle. Then you again. Trying to decide whether you were joking. Which was difficult because you looked entirely too confident-"You mean fast-fast?"-
-"No."-A pause. Then-"Maybe... Just a little" -
-"Absolutely not."-
-"Coward."-
Melissa gasped. Actually gasped-"You did not just call me a coward."-
-"I absolutely did" -The challenge hung in the air. Bright and obvious. Melissa stared. You stared back. Neither of you blinked. Then she pointed a finger directly at your chest.
-"If I agree to this..."-You immediately smiled, you knew you already won. She ignored you-"...you are driving responsibly."-
-"Of course."-
-"No showing off."-she got closer, her finger almost touching your chest
-"Naturally."-
-"No trying to impress me."-Her finger finally gave your chest a little push
You looked offended-"I would never."-Melissa laughed so hard she nearly dropped the helmet. A few minutes later she was climbing onto the bike again. Still muttering complaints and insults. Still pretending she wasn't curious. Still pretending she hadn't accepted the challenge. Once she settled behind you, her voice crackled through the headset.
-"If I die, I'm haunting you."-
-"You'll have to get in line."-you adjusted the helmet for her
-"What does that mean?"
-"I have several students threatening to haunt me already."-
-"That's concerning."-she looked into your eyes and you closed her visor
-"It's Abbott."-
-"Fair."-
You closed your helmet and pulled onto a wider road. Not crowded. Not reckless. Plenty of light. Low traffic. Just open enough. The city lights stretched ahead like ribbons of gold. The engine hummed beneath you. The cool air rushed around the bike. Melissa's arms tightened around your waist instinctively as you accelerated. Not dangerously. Just enough to feel the power of the machine. The smooth pull. The rush of wind. The feeling of movement becoming something almost effortless. For a few seconds, neither of you spoke. Then-"...Okay."-You smiled-"...Okay, this is fun."-
The reluctant admission made you laugh-"I told you."-
-"Don't get cocky."-
-"Too late."-The road curved gently. You leaned. She followed naturally. Perfectly. The city lights blurring at the edges. The adrenaline building just enough to make everything feel vivid. Alive. And then, through the headset, you heard it. Melissa laughing. Not her polite laugh. Not her sarcastic laugh. A genuine one. Bright. Free. The kind you rarely heard at school. The kind that made your chest feel oddly warm. When you slowed again a few minutes later, her arms were still wrapped around you. Neither of you seemed eager to mention it. Or change it. You were cruising slowly around a longer road to your place
-"So?"-you asked-"Did you love the adrenaline?"-
Melissa was quiet for a moment-"...Maybe."-
Your smiled more and laughed. And this time, instead of arguing, Melissa's helmet rested lightly against your shoulder for a second. Just a second.
-"Okay...Fine. I love it! Can we do it again?"-she whispered shy but the excitement in her voice made you laugh. Not the composed, sarcastic teacher from Abbott. Not the woman who always had a comeback ready. Just pure enthusiasm. Like a kid discovering their favorite amusement park ride. It was adorable. You would never tell her that. She'd probably throw something at you. Your smile widened beneath the helmet.
-"As many laps as you want."-A victorious cheer immediately crackled through the headset. You laughed-"There are conditions."-
-"I knew there would be."-
You guided the bike toward a quieter stretch of road before explaining-"I will go a bit faster, still safe... Now, if I lean forward, you need to get as close to me as possible."-
The excited energy immediately dropped-"What?"-
-"The wind. The faster we go, the more it tries to pull you backward."-Melissa listened carefully-"So if I lean forward...you lean with me."-
-"Okay."-she nodded
-"And hold on tight."-
A pause-"Okay."-
-"And stay as low as possible."-
Another pause-"Okay."-
The sudden obedience was suspicious. Very suspicious. You glanced back slightly-"You sound nervous."-
-"I'm not nervous."-
-"I promise I won't let anything happen to you" - you said honestly and she let out a nervous breathing that was holding-"Ready?"-you asked
-"Ready" - her hands grabbed you tighter. A few minutes later, you reached the wider road again. The city lights stretched out ahead. The traffic light. The pavement smooth. Perfect conditions.
-"Ready?" - you asked one more time for safe measurement.
Melissa immediately answered-"Ready."-Then, a beat later-"Wait... If I scream, that's normal."-
You burst out laughing-"Noted."-
-"And if I accidentally insult you..."-she teased
-"Also normal."-you nodded
-"Good."- The bike accelerated smoothly. Faster than before. The engine's hum deepening. The night air rushing around you. A few moments later, you leaned forward slightly. Immediately you felt Melissa move with you. Following exactly as you'd explained. Her arms tightening around your waist. Her body closer to yours so the wind wouldn't catch her. Natural. Practical. Nothing more. At least that's what both of you were trying very hard to tell yourselves. The road opened ahead. The city became streaks of light. The bike entered a smooth rumbling because of the velocity. And through the headset came something that made you grin. Melissa laughing again. Louder this time. Brighter. Absolutely delighted.
-"THIS IS AMAZING!"-Her hands tightening around your waist more. The words were nearly stolen by her laughter. You couldn't stop smiling.
-"Told you."-
-"I HATE THAT YOU WERE RIGHT."-
-"You sound pretty happy for someone full of hate."-you laughed
-"I AM."-When you eventually slowed and took another turn back toward the city, Melissa was still buzzing with energy-"You own the coolest thing ever."-
-"The bike?"-
-"Yes."-
-"I thought it was a death machine."-you repeated her words
-"It is."-
-"And now it's cool?"-
-"It can be both."-You laughed. Fair enough. As the city lights wrapped around you again and the ride continued, you found yourself smiling for a completely different reason. Not because of the motorcycle. Not because of the adrenaline. But because hearing Melissa genuinely happy had become one of your favorite sounds in the world.
After a few more minutes you came back. The garage was quiet except for the ticking of the cooling engine. The ride had left both of you flushed from the cold air and adrenaline. You swung your leg off the motorcycle and pulled off your helmet, running a hand through your hair.
Melissa, however, stayed exactly where she was. Still sitting on the bike. Still gripping the sides of the seat. Her smile was enormous. The kind that transformed her whole face. The kind that made your chest ache for reasons that had nothing to do with motorcycles. You couldn't help smiling back.
-"Good ride?"-you opened her visor finding her beautiful green eyes shining like never before. She laughed. A breathless, disbelieving laugh.
-"Good ride?"-she asked
-"Just checking."-
-"I think I saw God on that last turn."-You burst out laughing-"I'm serious!"-
-"You survived."-
-"Barely."-she slapped your arm while you took her helmet off carefully. When she finally tried to stand, her legs wobbled slightly. Not enough to fall. Enough to make her grab your shoulder automatically. You steadied her immediately grabbing her hips without thinking.
-"Easy."-
She laughed again-"I hate this."-
-"The adrenaline crash."-
-"My body feels weird."-you realized where you hands were, you didn't want to let her hips go, she could fall, that was the only reason, right?
-"That's normal."-Melissa looked at her shaking hands. Then at you. Then smiled again. That smile. The dangerous one. The happy one. The one that seemed to bypass every defense she normally carried. For a second she just looked at you. Neither of you spoke. The garage suddenly felt very small. Very quiet. Her hair was a mess. She didn't seem to care. Her cheeks were pink. Her eyes bright. Still buzzing with excitement. Still looking directly at you. Your body was shaking too, but for different reasons.
-"That was incredible."-Your heart did something strange. Melissa shook her head, still smiling-"I love it."- You couldn't stop staring at her. At how happy she looked. At how alive she looked. At how much you wanted to see that expression again. And again. And again.
Then everything happened at once. Melissa reached up. Her hands found your face. And before your brain could process what was happening, she pulled you closer. Her lips met yours. For one stunned heartbeat, the entire world disappeared. No garage. No motorcycle. No school. Nothing. Just shock. Warmth. And Melissa.
Then reality crashed back in. You pulled back slightly. Not far. Just enough to look at her. Both of you breathing a little harder than before. Melissa froze. The adrenaline-fueled confidence evaporating instantly. Her eyes widened. The realization hitting all at once. You blinked. She blinked. Nobody moved
-"Oh my God."-The words came out as a whisper. Melissa's hands dropped from your face. Yours still holding her hips-"Oh my God."-Her expression shifted from surprise to horror in record time. Not because she'd disliked it. That was the problem. You could see it.
-"Melissa..."-you were in shock too, you wanted to kiss her but you were not expecting that
-"I kissed you."-
-"You did."-you nodded
-"I kissed you."-
-"You mentioned that."-
She groaned and covered her face-"Why did I do that?"-Neither of you answered. Because deep down, you both knew the answer. And that was what made it scary. Slowly, Melissa lowered her hands. Her eyes found yours again. This time without the adrenaline. Without the excitement. Just honesty. Raw and terrifying. And for the first time since you'd met her, she looked genuinely vulnerable. Not sarcastic. Not guarded. Just vulnerable. You smiled softly looking her eyes and stepped closer to her, slowly to give her the time to stop you, she didn't. You stepped between her legs trapping her body between you and the bike and you leaned down, still holding her hips. She didn't stop you. Not when you stepped between her knees, gently caging her against the motorcycle. Not when your hands slid from her hips to rest more securely at her waist, as though asking a question instead of making a claim.
You leaned down slowly. Slow enough that she could turn away. Slow enough that she could laugh, panic, or tell you to stop. She did none of those things. Melissa simply watched you come closer, her breath caught somewhere between her lungs and her lips. Her eyes searched yours, looking for certainty, for permission, for something that would tell her the world hadn't shattered because she'd been brave for one reckless second. You smiled. Just enough to soften the fear in her eyes.
-"Can I?"- you whispered. Her answer wasn't spoken. It was the tiniest nod. It was the way she leaned forward the last inch herself. Your lips met hers again. This time there was no surprise. No adrenaline. Only choice. The kiss began so gently it barely deserved the word. Your lips simply rested against hers, warm and still, letting the silence speak first. She sighed into it, the sound quiet enough that you felt it more than heard it. Your thumb brushed slowly over the curve of her waist. Melissa's fingers found the front of your jacket again, clutching the fabric as though it were the only solid thing left in the universe. When your lips moved, they did so carefully, unhurried, learning each other instead of rushing toward anything more. She answered with the same tenderness, meeting every slow movement with one of her own until the rhythm became something neither of you was leading anymore. It felt less like two people kissing and more like two hearts finally admitting what they'd been trying to hide for months. She breathed your name against your lips, barely a whisper. You answered by kissing her once more, lingering this time, your forehead almost touching hers before your lips found hers again. The world beyond the garage seemed to disappear into a distant blur of afternoon light and cooling engines.
When the kiss finally ended, neither of you pulled away completely. Your foreheads rested together. The space between your noses was barely enough for shared breaths. Melissa's eyes stayed closed for another second before opening slowly. There was still uncertainty. Still fear. But underneath it, unmistakable and wonderfully impossible to deny, was relief. You smiled first.
-"You are gorgeous" - you whispered almost like a secret looking at her eyes, she smiled shyly and blushed hiding her face on your neck
-"You are gorgeous to... And dangerous, like your bike" - that made you laugh as you hugged her against your body
-"Fair... Let's go eat the ice cream?" - you asked and she nodded taking her face away from your neck but not far enough. The smile she gave you back was small. But real. And somehow more beautiful than all her smirks put together.
The walls she'd spent weeks keeping up weren't gone. But they'd lowered enough for you to see the person underneath. So you leaned forward and pressed a gentle kiss to her forehead. Soft. Affectionate. A promise more than a question. When you pulled back, Melissa looked stunned all over again.
-"That's what you do?"-
You laughed quietly-"What?"-
-"I have a complete crisis and you kiss my forehead?"-
_"It seemed appropriate."-Her groan echoed through the garage. Then she smiled. The kind that made your chest ache.
-"You're impossible, Gym Teacher."-
-"Funny."-
-"What?"-
-"That's exactly what I was about to say about you."- And for the first time since she'd kissed you, Melissa laughed without any nervousness behind it.
After a few more hours hanging out, Melissa went to her house, your heart was full, incredibly full and happy. The moment Melissa's car disappeared down the street, you knew you were in trouble. Not bad trouble. The kind of trouble that makes your chest feel warm for hours. The kind that leaves you smiling at absolutely nothing. The kind that has you replaying an evening over and over again while lying in bed. The lasagna. The wine. The motorcycle ride. The way she'd laughed. The way she'd looked at you. The kiss. God, the kiss.
You lasted approximately forty-three minutes before grabbing your phone. Not that you were counting. You stared at the screen. Typed something. Deleted it. Typed again. Deleted that too. Eventually you gave up trying to sound cool
You:"I had an amazing time today." You smiled. Then kept typing.
You:"Your food was amazing... Would you like to go for a bite at lunchtime tomorrow? Like a date maybe?" You looked at it. Heart hammering. Suddenly more nervous than you'd been all night. Then you hit send. Immediately regretting every decision you'd ever made.
Melissa was sitting on her couch when her phone buzzed. She'd changed into pajamas. Her hair was still slightly messy from the helmet. And despite her best efforts, she hadn't stopped smiling since getting home. The message appeared. She opened it. Read it once. Then again. Then a third time. "Like a date maybe?"
Her stomach flipped. Completely. Hopelessly. Because somehow seeing those words made everything real. Not flirting. Not teasing. Not pretending. A date. An actual date. She covered her face with both hands.
-"Idiot."-She murmured. The affectionate kind. The dangerous kind. The kind that meant she was smiling while saying it. For several minutes she stared at the screen. Typing. Deleting. Typing again. Deleting again. A battle worthy of historical records.
Finally your phone buzzed. You grabbed it so fast you nearly dropped it.
Melissađ: "You realize we've spent the last month acting like we're already dating, right?"
You laughed immediately. A second message arrived.
Melissađ:"Also, asking me out AFTER I kissed you is statistically very cowardly".
Your grin became impossible to contain. Then the third message appeared. The one that made your heart do a complete somersault.
Melissađ:"But yes. I'd love to go on a date with you, Gym Teacher."
You stared at the screen. Reading it once. Twice. Three times. Just to make sure it was real. Then another message arrived.
Melissađ:"And for the record..." A pause. Three dots. Then:
Melissađ:"The lasagna probably helped."
You laughed so hard you nearly fell off your couch. And somewhere across the city, Melissa was laughing too. Both of you smiling at your phones like complete idiots.
At the next day, after a few classes, you went to her classroom to go pick her up to go to the date, your body was buzzing with eximent. But you froze on the closed door, usually her door was always open, like an invitation. But this time was close, a barrier, you could see inside though. She was with a tall man in her empty classroom, she was talking with him, too close for confort, too close to just friends. And before your brain could register any of it, he hugged her by her waist and kissed her. She didn't saw that you saw that. Instead she smiled and closed her eyes holding him too.
Your throat closed and you took a few steps backwards colliding with Janine
-"Hey! You're okey?" - she asked and you nodded trying to act composed
-"What? Yes... Who is that one on Melissa's class?" - you asked, surprised that your voice worked
-"Oh that's Captain Rob, Melissa's boyfriend" - she answered like if it was obvious, like if everyone knew. For a second, you genuinely thought you'd heard her wrong. The hallway suddenly felt distant. Muted. Like someone had shoved cotton into your ears. You stared through the small window in Melissa's classroom door. The man was still there. Tall. Broad shoulders. One hand resting on the edge of her desk while she smiled up at him. A smile you'd spent weeks convincing yourself meant something. Then he'd kissed her. And she'd kissed him back. Like it was normal. Like it happened every day. Because apparently it did.
-"Captain Rob... He comes a few times to visit Melissa when his jobs allows him, he is a firefighter captain" -Janine repeated. Completely unaware that she'd just dropped a piano on your chest.
-"Melissa's boyfriend."-you whispered. Boyfriend. The word echoed unpleasantly. You blinked. Trying to make your face work. Trying to make your body work. Trying to remember how breathing worked-"Oh."-It was all you managed.
Janine smiled-"Yeah. He stops by sometimes."-
You nodded. Your throat felt tight. Your fingers touched your lips softly, yesterday she was kissing you and now she was kissing him-"Right."-
-"Are you okay?"-Janine frowned
-"Yep."- The lie came automatically. Years of practice.
Inside the classroom, Melissa laughed at something Rob said. The sound drifted through the glass. And somehow that hurt more than the kiss. Because you knew that laugh. You loved that laugh. And suddenly it felt like it belonged to someone else.
Your phone felt impossibly heavy in your pocket. The conversation from last night flashed through your mind. "I'd love to go on a date with you, Gym Teacher." The kiss. The ride. The lasagna. Everything. Every single moment. None of it made sense.
-"Anyway,"- Janine continued, oblivious-"they've been together for a few years"- That one landed too. You managed a smile. Or something close enough to fool another person.
-"That's nice."- The words tasted awful.
Janine finally frowned. Now noticing something was wrong-"Are you sure you're okay?"-
You nodded-"Yeah."-Another lie. A better one this time.
Inside the classroom, Melissa turned slightly. Not enough to see you. Not enough to know you'd been there. Not enough to know that your entire world had just tilted sideways. But enough to see her lipstick slightly smushed.
You took a step back. Then another. The instinct to leave overwhelming. Because what exactly were you supposed to do? Walk in there? Ask about the date? Mention the kiss? Mention the text messages? Mention the fact that you'd spent all night smiling like an idiot because you thought she'd chosen you?Your stomach twisted.
-"Actually"- you heard yourself say-"I just remembered I have to set up something in the gym."-
Janine looked unconvinced. But she nodded-"Oh. Okay."-
You turned and walked away. Calmly. Slowly. Making sure not to run. Making sure not to look back. Only when you reached the empty gym did you stop. The silence hit immediately. Basketballs stacked against the wall. The smell of polished floors. Sunlight spilling through the high windows. You pulled out your phone. Your thumb hovered over Melissa's messages. The date. The jokes. The late-night conversations.The kiss. The yes. Then your eyes landed on her last message. "The lasagna probably helped." A message sent by a woman who apparently had a boyfriend. A boyfriend everyone knew about. Everyone except you.
Your chest felt hollow. Not angry. That would have been easier.Just hurt. Confused. Humiliated.
And somewhere in the building, Melissa was probably finishing her conversation with Rob, completely unaware that the happiest you'd been in months had just shattered against a classroom door.
Summary:your children asked you to read the book you recently published, and you and your wife decided to have a trip down to memory lane to remember how you met.
A/N:this story is long, but is worth reading. If you like goth, enemy to lovers, teasing, jealousy, funny and all of that, please read and enjoy this.
And yes. I'm alive
A/N:this story is for my witchy wife for all the blessings she has brought into my life . I wouldn't be able to continue without you by my side. Thank you for reminding me how much I love to write. I love you so much @neverfindmegone Happy birthday đđ
You were sitting on the couch of your home, your favorite spot, the one next to the window. The soft sunrise rays, sneaking through the curtains, were caressing your face. Your body was covered by the warmest blanket of your house. Your glasses fogged by the warm cup of coffee that was warming up your hands. The book you were reading rested on your lap, leaning towards you on your bent knees.
The soft sound of the wind and singing birds outside filled the silence around your home.
Usually you always woke up earlier than everyone to read alone in the silence for a few minutes, but this time was difrent, the book that was on your lap was a story you knew from memory, that you lived, but this time was there, trapped between those pages, that you wrote.
After much consideration, you decided one day that your life was crazy enough to put in a book, a fantasy one, because no one would have believed you if you said it what happened was true, so you did. And it had much more success that you were waiting for it.
Before you could continue with your reading, you heard laugher and tiny but fast running steps coming to you
-"Mama!"-Your little boy came running to your spot, barely giving you time to put the book and the mug on the coffee table before he jumped on your lap, opening your blanket and hiding in your chest-"Good morning mama" - he said with a sleepy voice and crazy hair slipping between your blanket
-"Good morning my baby"-You squeeze him in your chest-"What are you doing up this early? You don't have school today" - you asked
-"Good morning love, they woke up because I forgot to take off the alarm for the weekend. I'm sorry"-your wife said with the same crazy hair as your son, holding your sleepy baby daughter in her arms
-"Good morning my beautiful ladies" - you replied, smiling and kissing your wife as she sat by your side
-"Story time mama?" - your little boy asked peaking trough the blanket to give you the best puppie eyes that he could master
-"I thought story time was at night, not early in the morning..."-you replied smiling at him an trying to press down his crazy hair but having cero success
-"Please mama! Is the weekend and you were already reading, you even have your glasses... Pleaseeee"-he insisted and you nodded, unable to say no to those shiny eyes. Your wife smiled and carefully put your sleepy daughter in the bassinet that was in the living room. Getting up to make breakfast
-"Which story do you want baby?"-he pointed at your book without doubt
-"The Witch and the Mighty soldier!"-he said exited and rested his face against your chest again, closing his eyes but paying close attention to your voice. You laughed softly because he always picked that one. You started without grabbing the book, because you already knew the whole story by memory.
As soon as you started your tell, a fog blocked your mind from the present, transporting you to that time
The environment around you changed, you were no longer in the warmth of your home, now you could feel the humidity emanating from the mossy forest floor. You could hear the sound of the river passing near the small town and the distant conversation of the vendors.
After a few more steps, you turned your face attracted by a very familiar force. You noticed an old house between the trees, a black house with lilac flowers around it. A house that was well known in the small town and had signs around it that said "beware of the witch". Around the house you could find some remains of bones, forming an almost perfect circle surrounding that place, like if you were near a fae trap.
Many years ago, in a small, isolated village, there lived a magical being, a witch, more powerful than all the other witches who had ever walked that land. Not only was she more powerful, but she was also bolder and smarter than the others. She liked to deceive and steal from the poor villagers of the village and liked to deceive other witches with false promises to take away their powers. This witch knew no limits, no mortal limits or limits beyond mortal, for many years she controlled and terrorized families, armies and anyone who crossed her land. Anyone who crossed her path or tried to stop what she wanted, suffered the same terrible fate, to perish.
Every year that the witch went by without finding a person strong enough to stop her, her power, her riches and her arrogance grew stronger.
She was a lonely being, but she had earned it. No one wanted to be around her because she wouldn't allow it.
The families of the village offered her food and wealth in exchange for the witch not attacking them. But after years and years of sacrifices, the villages had nothing more to offer. Their crops were not enough to feed the people and the witch, and since they gave all the riches to her, they no longer had the means to buy more supplies to grow new crops.
Almost exhausted, with very little hope, they decided to send villagers to neighboring towns seeking help from their strong armies. By explaining that whoever could kill the witch would keep all the profits and riches, many brave and some greedy soldiers decided to go and fight her. But their mortal weapons were no match against the witch's strong and powerful spells, and soon they perish too.
What the townspeople did not know was that that lonely witch, full of power, had an empty heart and soul, she sought with riches and magic to fill that void, but every night she went to sleep more and more sad and cold.
After several failed attempts, no one continued to try to defeat the powerful witch, and the attacks of the armies ceased.
Seeing that no one was facing her anymore and bored in her solitude, the witch began to visit isolated villages, almost certain that no one would recognize her. She traveled for days, almost a week, visiting different places with bars and beautiful women, each time moving further and further away from her home and the small town where she lived.
The parties and drinks helped the witch to forget her loneliness for a while, but when night stretched too long and laughter faded into silence, the emptiness always returned.
Until one day, just like all the others, the witch entered a bar, looking for distraction and alcohol.
Warm light spilled from iron chandeliers, painting the room gold. The air smelled of spiced wine and cedar smoke. Music drifted lazily from a violinist in the corner, and the low hum of conversation wrapped around her like a familiar spell.
No one looked at her twice. Just another beautiful stranger in a dark cloak. The witch made her way to the bar, ordered the strongest wine they had, and let her gaze wander over the crowd. Merchants with flushed cheeks. Laughing couples. A gambler losing badly at cards.
And then she saw you.
You were sitting alone at a table near the back, half-shadowed by candlelight. Your gloved hand circled the rim of your glass. Your hair spilled over one shoulder like ink, and even if your face was calm, your sharp eyes were fixed on the witch with unnerving certainty. No admiration or fear, but recognition.
The witch felt it instantly, a prickling at the back of her neck. Interesting. Most people looked at her with hunger, fear, or desire. You looked at her as though as if you were solving a puzzle. You raised your glass slightly.An invitation.
The witch should have left.
Instead, curiosity curled through her chest, warm and dangerous. She took her wine and crossed the room.
-âDo I know you?â- she asked, stopping at the table.Your lips curved into something too knowing to be called a smile.
-âNo"- you said smoothly-âBut Iâve been hoping to meet you"-The witch arched a brow
-âAnd why is that?â-she asked and you leaned back in your chair, studying her openly now.
-âBecause"- you said, your voice low enough to disappear beneath the violinâs song-âI had begun to think no one could possibly be as beautiful as the stories claimed"-The witch laughed, surprised by it, bold. Most flirtation wilted before reaching her, this one had teeth.
She set down her glass and sat across from you.
-âCarefulâ-she murmured.-âFlattery from a stranger is usually a sign of poor intentions"-Your gaze darkened, though your smile remained.
-âThen itâs fortunate"-you said-âThat I never claimed mine were good"- you were screaming internally "holy hell it worked", trying act normal while laying bait with flirtation.
For the first time in centuries, the witch felt something sharper than boredom. Interest.
And across the table, hidden beneath your black leather gloves, your fingers brushed the silver chain coiled at your wrist. At last.
Even if you were living the story again just like the first time while you were telling it, the bubble of storytelling broke and you came back to the present a little confused to see your wife's magic go away
-"What happened?"-you asked turning to look how your wife was lifting your baby daughter from the bassinet
-"They are both asleep" - she whispered pointing at your baby boy asleep in your chest curling and smiling-"it's still early, let's take them to bed" - she suggested and you nodded, getting yourself up from the couch with your boy in your arms and going to their rooms to carefully leave each of them in their beds.
Once you made sure they were still asleep and the baby monitors were working, you closed the door to turn around and find your wife smiling at you
-"What is that for?" - you asked raising an eyebrow
-"Let's go to the room? I wanna hear how the story goes" - she said exited and you rolled your eyes smiling walking to the room
-"You know how the story goes, you were there..."-you replied getting into bed with her. As soon as you lay down, she grabbed your waist hugging you close and hiding her face in your neck
-"Please... I like how you tell stories and you like how I transport us there with my magic fingers" - she said moving special two specific fingers on her hand and you laughed giving her a kiss on her forehead
-"You are nasty" - you said
-"You love me like that" - she replied and transported you right where you left your story. Again at that bar.
The witch tilted her head, studying you with amused suspicion.
She was curios, it was something unusual about you. Not fear. Not worship. Not even the trembling hunger she was used to inspiring. You looked at her as though if were already known, every sharp line of her face committed to memory long before tonight.
It should have unsettled her. Instead, it thrilled her.
-âWhat is your name?â- the witch asked.
You lifted your glass, her eyes never leaving yours.
-âElaineâ-the lie fell from your lips, smooth as silk.
The witch smiled faintly. She knew a lie when she heard one, but chose not to challenge it-âAnd yours?â-you asked having a zip of your drink
-âWould you believe me if I said Iâd forgotten?â-
You laughed softly, the sound warm enough to melt frost.
-âNo"-you replied
-âGoodâ-she smiled
The violin in the corner swelled into something slower, sweeter. Around you, the tavern blurred into soft noise and amber light. For a while, you two talked.
The witch found herself telling stories she had not spoken aloud in decades. Not truths exactly, but fragments of them dressed in prettier clothes. Tales of distant cities, strange storms at sea, kingdoms that no longer existed.
You listened as though each word mattered.
When you spoke, you offered little of yourself, only enough to keep the conversation alive. Clever remarks. Dry humor. The occasional look that lingered just long enough to suggest possibility.
The witch had known countless beautiful women. Most tried too hard. You did not try at all. That was what made you dangerous.
Hours slipped by unnoticed. The candles burned lower. And then, when the witch reached for her wine, your hand brushed hers. A simple touch. Barely there. But cold lightning raced up the witchâs arm. You froze, just for a breath, as though startled by your own boldness.
Then you smiled, smaller now. Almost shy. A performance so flawless even the witch nearly believed it.
-âForgive me"- your murmured. The witchâs lips curved.
-âFor what?â-she asked. Your hands remained touching on the table. Your pulse fluttered beneath her fingers. Real. Not acted. Interesting.
-âFor wanting to know... â- You said quietly-"...If youâre as impossible to touch as you seem"-The witch laughed, low and genuine. There it was. Desire. At last. She turned her hand, lacing your fingers together.
-âYou could find out"- she said and your breath caught. That part, at least, was not pretending.
The witch rose first, setting coins on the table. She looked down at you through half-lidded eyes and offered her hand
-âCome with me"- She asked, no, she demanded, and for the first time that evening, uncertainty flickered across your face.The witch noticed, misread it as nerves. And smiled wider. Slowly, you took her hand.
The room seemed to hush around you as you crossed toward the stairs leading to the tavernâs rented rooms above. You palm was warm, your grip steady, but beneath your glove your wrist ached where the silver chain rested hidden against your skin. Months of hunting. Years of stories. A lifetime spent chasing monsters. And now the most feared witch in the kingdom, the highest reward was leading you willingly into darkness. The trap was set.
She pushed open the heavy oak door and stepped inside. The wood groaned softly before the latch clicked shut behind yoy, cutting off the music below as if the world itself had fallen silent. Your entire body went taut. Every nerve stood awake beneath your skin. Though the witch did not touch you, you could feel her there, close enough for warmth to gather at you back. The brush of her breath against the nape of your neck sent a shiver down your spine. Now. It had to be now.
You would never have another chance like this.
A weaker part of you, the foolish mortal part you thought duty had long ago strangled, wanted to turn around and forget every order you had ever been given, wanted to find out if the stories whispered in taverns were true, if the witchâs touch really could make a woman forget her own name. But desire was a luxury you could not afford, and the reward waiting for the woman who delivered the witch alive was worth far more than one reckless night.
Slowly, carefully, you turned to face her.
The witch was smiling. Not the cruel smile of the legends, nor the amused smirk she had worn downstairs. This one was softer. Trusting. And for the first time in three years of hunting her, you hesitated.
The witch noticed, of course she did.
Her smile curved, slow and knowing, as she stepped closer. Candlelight caught in the dark spill of her hair, painting bronze across the sharp line of her cheekbones. She moved with impossible grace, like something woven from smoke and moonlight rather than flesh.
-âYou look frightenedâ-she murmured. You forced yourself not to retreat.
-âIâm not.â-The witch tilted her head, studying you with infuriating patience.
-âNo"- she said after a moment, her voice dropping lower-âYouâre nervous.â-She was close enough now that you could smell wine on her breath, sweet and spiced. Beneath it was something colder, stranger, like winter air before the first snowfall. Beautiful, deadly, and entirely within reach. The thought steadied you.
-âIâve simply never been alone with someone so infamous before"-you said. The witch laughed softly.
-âInfamous..."-The word seemed to amuse her-âIs that what they call me in these parts?â-she ask and you said nothing.
The witch reached for you, fingers brushing a loose strand of hair from your face with unbearable gentleness. The touch burned hotter than silver ever could.
-âAnd what do they say?â-the witch asked.
Your throat tightened. "That you are cruel.
That villages starve so you may feast.
That men have crossed mountains to kill you and returned as ash on the wind.
That your kiss leaves women ruined for every mouth that follows" you though, but instead you said, almost breathlessly,-âThat no one survives long enough to know you"-your voice was soft, barely a whisper. For a heartbeat, something shifted in the witchâs expression.A flicker, gone too quickly to name. Then she smiled again, though there was sadness tucked into its edges now.
-âWhat a lonely story theyâve written for me"-The words struck deeper than you expected.
This was the monster you had imagined a thousand times in a thousand forms. A creature of greed and cruelty and black-hearted hunger.
But standing here, close enough to touch, she looked less like a monster and more like a woman who had forgotten what kindness felt like.
Dangerous, you reminded yourself.
Dangerous because she can make you pity her.
The witchâs fingers drifted lower, tracing the line of your jaw.
-âYouâre thinking too loudly"-she said and you caught her wrist. The witchâs eyes widened slightly. Neither moved.
Silver waited, hidden in the lining of your sleeve. One sharp twist and the enchanted chain would lock around that elegant wrist, severing the creatureâs magic before she could speak a single spell.
This was the moment. The years of tracking. The ruined towns. The promises made to kings and desperate mothers and starving children. Everything had led here.
-âDo it"- the witch whispered. You froze. The witch smiled faintly-âYouâve looked at me all night as though youâre waiting for permission"-Her free hand came to rest lightly against your chest, right above the frantic hammering of your heart - âWell?"-Her voice was velvet over steel-âWhat is it you want from me?â-she raised an eyebrow with her question.
You should have moved, should have snapped the silver into place and ended this.
Instead, before you could stop yourself, you leaned forward and kissed her. The witch stilled in surprise, then she kissed back. Slowly at first, curious as if testing whether this was real. Then deeper, one hand sliding into your hair, the other curling at your waist. Heat crashed through her and you. For one impossible, reckless moment, you forgot every oath you had ever sworn. Forgot the reward. Forgot the chains. Forgot the kingdom waiting for its monster. There was only this.The witchâs mouth, warm and yielding against you, making you wonder if her kisses had any kind of spell or why they felt so magical.
The small breath she gave when you pulled her closer, the terrible, breathtaking realization that she did not want this to be a lie, and that was exactly why you ended it.
You tore yourself away, breathing hard. Before the witch could speak, silver flashed between you. The iron chain snapped shut around both wrists with a sound like breaking glass. The witch gasped.
Magic exploded through the room in a violent pulse, rattling the windows, snuffing every candle into darkness.
And when the light returned a heartbeat later, the witch was on her knees. Her wide, disbelieving eyes lifted to meet yours. No fury. Not yet. Only hurt.
Your chest caved under the weight of it.
-âIâm sorryâ-you whispered.
The witch stared at you for a long, terrible moment. Then she laughed. Sharp and empty as shattered crystal.
-âOhâ-she said softly. And now her smile was the cruel one from the stories. - âSo thatâs what this was"-The witchâs eyes darkened, no longer with passion but with betrayal. For the first time in centuries, she had allowed herself to be vulnerable, and had been repaid exactly as she had always feared-"The moment they remove my chains, you will be the first one to die"-the witch said, no as a threat, but as a curse, with her last bit of magic she cursed you and you smiled letting a dry laugh out
-"Then I will tell them to keep them on until the fire turns you into ashes" - your voice was dry but your face didn't matched the venom in your voice, you stood frozen for a moment, unable to move.
Then her body gave out. The silver chains had already stripped her of her power, and the poison you had paid the bartender to slip into her wine finally took hold. Her knees buckled, and she collapsed to the floor, unconscious.
Morning came cold and colorless. The witch woke to iron light spilling through the curtains and a sharp burning at her wrists. Silver.
For one stunned heartbeat, she did not understand. Then memory returned in fragments. Wine. Laughter. Her hands buried in dark hair. A kiss that had tasted like surrender.
And across the room, seated silently in a chair, clad now in full armor with a sword and pistol resting across her lap, was Elaine. No. Not Elaine.
You lifted your eyes to meet hers, and all softness was gone. The witchâs voice came low and dangerous.
-âWho are you?â- she asked and your jaw tightened.
-âCaptain (Y/N)â-The name struck like thunder.
The hunter who had spent three years tracking her.
The witch stared, then laughed once, sharp and disbelieving-âWell...â-Her eyes glittered-âYou certainly earned your reward"-Pain flickered across your face, brief enough that most would have missed it.
-âI did what I had toâ- You replied and the witch smiled, cruel again, though hurt coiled beneath it like a wounded serpent.
-âDid you?â-her words and the way she looked at you was venomous. You said nothing, and somehow, the silence hurt more than the chains.
Her gaze followed as you rose from the chair, fastening your sword and pistol to their holsters. The armor made you seem taller somehow, broader, colder. Hollow. Just as she felt.
-âGet up"-Your voice was dry and commanding, deeper than it had been the night before.
Nothing like "Elaineâs".
You seized the iron restraints at her wrists and hauled her to her feet, draping dark cloth over the silver so they would not draw attention. Without another word, you opened the door and descended the stairs, sure she would follow. And though every part of her wanted to remain where she was, to let humiliation root her to the floor, she followed. Because for the first time in centuries, the witch wanted answers more than revenge.
The road stretched on for days, and if you had hoped silence would make the journey easier, the witch quickly proved otherwise. Chained at the wrists and seated before you on the horseback, the witch seemed to take cruel delight in every shift of movement that forced your bodies closer, every jolt in the road that pressed your hands tighter around her waist. For hours she said nothing, until the quiet had settled into something almost bearable. Then, tilting her head just enough for her dark hair to brush your throat, she murmured
-âYou held me much more tenderly the other nightâ-your grip tightened at once, and the witch smiled to herself, unseen.
Later, when you stopped to make camp, the witch stumbled theatrically over a tree root and fell neatly into the your arms. For one suspended breath neither of you moved. Your hand was firm at her waist, her face only inches away, close enough for the witch to feel the sharp hitch of your breath
-âCareful"-the witch said softly, her lips curving-âAnyone might think youâre worried for me".Rolling your eyes you shoved her upright so abruptly she nearly laughed
-âWalkâ-you replied
-âThere she isâ-the witch purred, dusting herself off- âI was beginning to miss the woman who tied me up"- That earned her a dark look, though the flush climbing your throat betrayed you. The witch said nothing more, but her smile lingered long after.
That night, as you sat across the fire in brittle silence, she watched your rigid posture, the way exhaustion bent your shoulders when you thought no one was looking. Then, very quietly, the witch lifted her bound hands and let a whisper of magic slip through the silverâs bite, just enough to turn the wind from your side outside the camp. When you looked up sharply, the witch only arched a brow and smirked
-âDonât flatter yourself, darling. If you freeze to death, Iâd have to walk to my own execution"-
You said nothing to that, though your jaw tightened as you adjusted another log into the flames. Orange light leapt across the hard lines of your face, catching for an instant in eyes that looked far too tired for a woman your age. The witch watched you in silence, her smile fading into something unreadable. There was no triumph in your expression, no satisfaction at finally having captured the kingdomâs most feared creature. Only exhaustion, heavy and constant, as though this victory had cost far more than it was worth. Interesting.
-âYou wear disappointment beautifullyâ - the witch said at last. Your gaze lifted sharply.
-âWhat?â-you asked and the witch tilted her head, as if thoughtfully admiring you
-âI had expected more celebration. Perhaps a song. A smile, at the very least. Youâve spent three years chasing me across half the kingdom, and now here I sit, conveniently chained by your fire. You might try looking pleased"-A flicker of irritation crossed your face.
-âIâm not here to celebrate"-your voice was hollow
-âNo?â-The witch leaned forward, the silver at her wrists glinting in the firelight-"And here I thought ruining my evening was your lifeâs ambition"
You rose abruptly and crossed to where the horses were tethered, pretending to check their straps. The witch smiled faintly. There it was again. Retreat. She was learning your.
The discovery sent a curious warmth through her chest, one she refused to examine too closely.
When you returned, you stopped just beyond the firelight and held out a piece of bread and dried fruit. The witch looked at it, then at you.
-âHow touching. Are you feeding me, Captain?â-she fluttered her eyelashes at you flirty
-âTake itâ-you voice was clipped, but there was strain beneath it.
The witch accepted the food slowly, letting her fingers brush your bare skin.The reaction was immediate. A sharp inhale. The slightest stiffening of your shoulders. The witchâs lips curved.
-âStill sensitive, I see"- Your jerked your hand back as if burned.
-âEat"-you said
-âAs you command"- She bit into the fruit with deliberate slowness, her dark eyes never leaving your face. A flush climbed your throat at once. Delicious. For a moment, neither spoke.
Then the witch swallowed and said lightly
-"Tell me something, Captain" - Silence- âWhen you kissed meâŠâ-you went utterly still. The witchâs smile sharpened - âWas that part of your training?â- The fire cracked between you two. Your face revealed nothing now, every trace of warmth shuttered behind cold discipline.
But when you spoke, your voice was lower
-"No" - The answer landed harder than the witch expected. For the first time since waking in chains, her breath caught. It had been real, then. At least for a moment. A dangerous kind of hope stirred before she crushed it flat beneath practiced cruelty.
-âHow unfortunate for you"- she said smoothly-âIâve had better, many way better kisses and funnier nights"-she said and that struck painfully.
As a knight, love , kisses and fun nights didn't had much time in your life. The last time you kissed someone was your girlfriend and that was years ago before she passed away in battle, so the way she downplayed your first kiss in years, hurt more than it should have.
The pain flashed across your face before you could hide it, quick and raw as a knife slipping between armor plates.The witch felt it in herself at once, sharp and ugly. Regret. The realization unsettled her more than the chains ever could.
Without another word, you turned and disappeared into the darkness beyond the fire.
The witch stared after you, the bitter taste of victory lingering on her tongue. And for reasons she could not name, it felt very much like loss.
By the sixth night, the witch noticed. You always waited until you thought sleep had claimed her. Then, with quiet hands and careful precision, you would kneel beside the bedroll and lengthen the silver restraint by another inch or two, just enough for comfort. Never enough for escape. Always enough for mercy.
The first time, the witch had assumed practicality, a prisoner too exhausted to sleep was troublesome by morning. The second time had felt deliberate.
By the sixth, there could be no mistaking it. You cared.
The thought settled somewhere sharp and warm beneath the witchâs ribs, where she refused to examine it too closely. She said nothing.
Instead, she pretended to sleep as those careful fingers brushed her wrist, pretending not to notice how gently the you worked to avoid waking her.
That morning, neither spoke of it.
By midday you reached the nearest village.
It was small and busy, the market square alive with voices and horses and the smell of fresh bread drifting from nearby ovens. You needed supplies, and though you kept the witchâs silver chain hidden beneath dark cloth, your grip on the restraints remained firm as you entered the tavern.
The witch endured the stares with practiced indifference. Then she saw her. The barmaid was young and pretty, with bright eyes and an easy smile that sharpened the instant it landed on you.
-âWellâ- she said, leaning against the counter as she filled your order-âYouâre a handsome thing under all that armor"-You barely glanced up
-âJust the supplies"-The girl laughed softly
-âAll business? Shame"-Her hand lingered unnecessarily over your arm as she passed over the satchel, fingers brushing your glove.
The witch went still. Something ugly and immediate twisted low in her chest. Ridiculous. Possessiveness was for mortals with too much time and too little pride. And yet there it was, hot as poison.
You shifted back slightly, polite but distant.
The barmaid smiled wider.
-âIf youâre staying the night, I finish my shift at moonrise"-she offered with sweetness on her voice. The witch laughed. The sound cut through the room like glass. You both turned toward her.
She smiled sweetly.
-âOh, forgive me. I was only wondering whether your standards are always this poor, Captain, or if travel has made you desperate"-your expression hardened at once. The barmaid frowned.
-âI beg your pardon?â-you asked
The witch tilted her head, all velvet cruelty.
-âMy mistake. I thought we were all sharing our poor decisions openly"-you seized her arm hard enough to silence whatever retort followed.
-âOutside"-You said upset, the witch allowed herself to be dragged from the tavern, still smiling. Only once you reached the alley behind the stables you released her.
-âWhat was that?â-you yelled. The witch lifted a brow.
-âJealousy, apparently. Itâs a revolting experience. I cannot recommend itâ- you froze. For a moment, neither moved.
-âYou were jealous?â-you asked quietly. The witch laughed once, sharp and mocking.
-âDonât flatter yourself"-she tried to disminish the comment, but her pulse had quickened, and judging by the way the you eyes darkened, you had noticed.
The air shifted between you. Something electric.
Dangerous. You stepped closer. The witch held her ground.
-âYou donât get to mock me for things you feel yourself"-you said, your voice low.
The witchâs smile sharpened.
-âAnd what exactly do you imagine I feel?"-she asked and you reached for her wrists. Not roughly this time. Slowly. Your fingers traced the silver restraints, then slid higher, brushing bare skin. The witchâs breath caught.
-âThere" - you murmured. Your infuriatingly steady gaze lifted to hers-âYou always go quiet when youâre lying"-Your replied, the witchâs heart stumbled.
She recovered quickly, leaning close enough for ypur mouths to nearly touch.
-âCareful, Captain"-she whispered-"Youâre beginning to sound as though you know me" - she mocked and your hand tightened at her wrists.
For one suspended breath, neither moved.
Then the witch kissed you. Hard. All the days of bitterness and hunger and furious wanting crashed into it at once.
You answered instantly, shoving her gently against the stable wall, one hand cradling her jaw as if afraid she might break. The kiss burned. Not soft like the first. Not false.
This one tasted of anger and relief and all the things neither had dared say aloud.
When you finally broke apart, both breathing hard, you rested your forehead against hers.
-âThis changes nothingâ- you said hoarsely.
The witch smiled, though her pulse thundered.
-âNo"- she murmured. But you both knew she was lying. And this time, neither of you pretended otherwise.
You wrecked.
The walk back through the village was silent.
The witch kept her face composed, every inch the elegant predator, but inside her pulse still raced from the alley, from the taste of your mouth still lingering like heat on her.
Beside her, you seemed infuriatingly calm. Too calm.
You reached the small general store near the edge of town again just as the owner was preparing to close. You stepped inside, purchased what you needed, then lingered at the counter while the old man bundled your supplies.
-âWellâ-you said lightly, as if continuing some harmless thought- âit seems weâll be delayed"-The witch glanced over. You were fastening your gloves with deliberate care, not looking at her-âThe inn still has rooms available"-you continued walking to the room- âAnd the barmaid finishes her shift at moonrise"- The words struck like flint. The witch stopped walking.
You turned, and though your expression remained perfectly composed, there was something dangerous flickering in your eyes, teasing.The realization hit all at once. The witch narrowed her gaze.
-âYouâre crueler than I gave you credit for"-she said and you shrugged, impossibly casual.
-âShe seemed eager enough. It would be rude to disappoint herâ-The witch gave a soft laugh, though there was no amusement in it.
-âBy all means, Captain. Iâm sure sheâll be thrilled to discover your most seductive quality is prolonged silence"-A corner of your mouth twitched.
-âJealous again?â-you lifted your eyebrow and the witchâs breath caught. Damn you.
She turned sharply and resumed walking toward the inn, chin high enough to suggest indifference she did not feel. Behind her, she could hear the your measured steps following.
The room you were given was small, lit only by a single oil lamp that painted gold across the narrow bed and rough wooden walls.
You closed the door behind both of you. Neither spoke. The silence stretched.
You removed your gloves one finger at a time and said, almost idly
-"You know, if you dislike the arrangement, you could always ask me to stay" - you offered and the witch laughed. Sharp. Disbelieving.
-âYou are insufferable"-she rolled her eyes
-âAnd yet here we areâ-you began loosening the silver restraints, lengthening them as you always did before nightfall. Your hands were practiced now, careful where the metal had rubbed the witchâs skin raw. The tenderness of it undid something small and dangerous in her chest.
For a moment, neither moved.
Then, before pride could stop her, the words slipped free
-âStay"-she whispered and you froze. The witchâs face remained composed, cool as ever, though her pulse thundered in her throat. Slowly, you looked up. The teasing had vanished from your expression
-âWhat?â-you asked. The witch swallowed hard enough to hate herself for it.
-âDonât make me repeat it.â-For one terrible second, she thought you might smile, might mock her, might make light of this humiliation.
Instead, you reached up, your fingers brushing a dark strand of hair behind the witchâs ear with unbearable gentleness. And quietly, so softly it was almost reverent, you said:
-âAlright"-The witch forgot how to breathe. Your hand lingered against her cheek. Neither of you moved closer. Neither pulled away.
The space between you burned hotter than any fire.
The room had gone impossibly quiet, the kind of silence that seemed to hold its breath with you. The witch stood close enough for you to feel the warmth of her skin, close enough that one careless movement would close the space between you forever. For a long moment neither moved. Your hand hovered near her face, trembling with restraint, as though even the smallest touch might shatter whatever fragile thing had grown between you on the road. The witch noticed, of course she did, and her usual sharp smile softened into something almost unbearably tender
-"Youâre staring again"- she whispered, her voice low enough to feel like a touch itself. You swallowed hard, your pulse hammering
-âIâm deciding whether this is a mistake"-you replied. The witch moved closer, until your breath mingled, until you could smell rain and smoke and the faint sweetness of wine still lingering on her lips
-"And?â-she murmured. The answer never came, because the witch kissed her first, slow and deliberate, as if giving you every chance to pull away. But you only made a broken sound against her mouth and kissed her back with all the hunger you had spent days trying to bury. It should have felt reckless, stolen, wrong, and perhaps it did, but beneath the urgency there was something softer, something that made the witchâs chest ache with its unfamiliarity. You touched her like she was precious, like every brush of skin was a question you were afraid to ask aloud, and your her fingers ghosted over the silver marks at the witchâs wrists, you froze. For one terrible second the spell broke, reality crashing back between you. The witchâs breath caught. Then, quietly, almost pleadingly, she whispered
-âDonât stop"-Something in your face shattered at those words. You kissed her again, gentler this time, reverent enough to make the witchâs throat tighten, and as you pressed your forehead to hers, eyes closed as if you could not bear to look at what you were doing, the witch understood with sudden, devastating clarity that this was not desire alone. This was longing. This was grief. This was love arriving at the worst possible moment, asking to be let in anyway.
For a moment, putting distance between you, you rose from the bed. Your legs trembled beneath you, almost threatening to give out entirely.
The witch let out a slow, quiet sigh. Her dark eyes still burned with desire, but something sadder lingered there too, some old familiar hurt settling behind the heat. For a heartbeat, she thought this was how it would end. That same retreat she had come to expect whenever things became too real, too dangerous, too honest to bear.
She thought you would turn away from her. Withdraw into your armor and your duty and whatever walls had kept your heart hidden all this time. But instead, beneath her watchful gaze, your trembling hands rose to the clasps at your shoulders.
The first piece of armor hit the floor with a heavy metallic thud. Then another. And another. Slowly, uncertainly, as though each movement cost you something, you stripped away every layer that had made you Captain, every polished plate and buckle and barrier that had stood between you and the world. Under the dim amber light, your skin looked impossibly vulnerable, marked faintly where leather straps had pressed too tightly, your breath uneven as your hands shook at your sides.
The witch stared. For once, she had no clever remark ready. No teasing smile. Only silence, thick and trembling with understanding.
This was not seduction. This was surrender. When at last your hands stilled, you looked at her with a kind of naked terror she had never seen on any battlefield.
-âIf I stay..."- you said softly, your voice rough enough to crack-"there may be no going back for me"- your words struck her harder than any blade ever had.
The witchâs expression softened, something fragile and aching passing across her face. Slowly, she pushed herself upright and crossed the small distance between you. Her fingers lifted, feather-light as they brushed your cheek.
-âYou should go, then"-she whispered. The lie of it sat between you. She wanted you to stay. Gods, she wanted it with a hunger that frightened her. But centuries had taught her what hope cost. And if she let herself believe this was real, if she let herself need this⊠It would destroy her.
Your breath hitched. Then, with a quiet desperation that made her heart lurch, you caught her wrist and pressed your lips to her palm. The touch was reverent enough to make her knees weaken.
-âI donât want to go"- you confessed. The witch closed her eyes. For one terrible, beautiful moment, she let herself feel it. Then she opened them again and cupped your face in both hands, still bounded by the chain but with more room to move, her thumbs brushing the warmth rising in your cheeks.
-âThen stayâ-she whispered. You kissed her before she could say anything more.
Not with the desperate hunger of before, nor the sharp edge of anger that had marked your first stolen kisses. This was slower. Deeper. A kiss shaped like choosing.
And as your hands found her waist and drew her close, as her fingers slipped into your hair and held you there like something precious she had already begun mourning, the whole world beyond that room seemed to fall away.
For that night, there was no captain. No prisoner. No kingdom waiting to tear you apart. There was only this. And the fragile, impossible love neither of you had meant to find.
Without breaking the kiss, you guided her backward with your hands at her hips, gentle but unyielding, until the backs of her knees met the edge of the bed and she sank onto the mattress with a soft gasp. The sound went straight through you. Opening your legs you sat at her lap
Your breath caught against her mouth, and for a heartbeat you nearly pulled away, startled by how easily she undid you.
But then her fingers found your hips, not to stop you, only to hold there lightly, as if reassuring herself that this was real, and something inside you gave way completely.
When her tongue brushed against your lips in quiet invitation, your breath hitched into a helpless little sound that made her smile against your mouth. You opened for her. And in doing so, gave her more than permission. You gave her trust. The realization seemed to strike her all at once. You felt it in the way she stilled for half a breath, as though suddenly afraid to move too quickly and break whatever fragile thing had passed between you.
Then she kissed you again. Slower this time. Not with hunger sharpened into conquest, but with unbearable care, as though she were learning every trembling answer your body gave her and committing each one to memory.
You let yourself melt beneath her. For years your life had been discipline. Steel buckles fastened too tight, commands barked without question, every choice shaped by duty until there had been no room left for softness.
And now here she was, undoing all of it with nothing but patience and the brush of her lips.
Your hands found her waist, then higher, tracing the warm curve of her back as if you needed proof that she was here, that this was truly happening. The witch shivered beneath your touch. The reaction startled you enough to draw back. For one suspended moment neither of you moved.
The world beyond the thin walls of that room seemed impossibly far away.
No kingdoms. No chains. No dawn waiting to tear this apart. Just the two of you, suspended in the fragile mercy of now.
Then her hand rose to cradle your face, her thumb brushing slowly across your cheek.
There was something heartbreakingly soft in the way she looked at you.
-âYou should hate meâ-she whispered. Your throat tightened.
-âMaybe I do"-A faint, sad smile touched her mouth. You kissed it away before she could believe it, making her smile.
-âCan you take off my chains? I wanna work my magic"-she teased, trying to lighten the mood. You laughed, your hands drifting to her wrists as if to grant her wish. For a moment, her expression softened with expectation. Then, instead of freeing her, you pushed her gently back onto the bed. The mattress dipped beneath her as you pinned the restraint to the bedframe, the sharp metallic click echoing through the room. Her eyes widened in shock
-âLetâs see what your pretty mouth can doâŠâ- you said with a slow smile, savoring the stunned look on her face. You leaned closer, close enough for her to feel the warmth of your breath against her skin, and tilted her chin upward with two fingers. The moonlight spilled across her face like silver paint, catching the curve of her mouth as it twitched into a defiant little grin-âStill think youâre the one in control?â-you murmured.
Her laugh came low and velvet smooth, though you caught the hitch beneath it
-"You talk too much" - she replied fighting against the chains
-âDo I?â-You traced the edge of her wrist where the restraint held firm, then let your touch drift away entirely. The absence of it was louder than contact could ever be.
She shifted against the sheets, dark hair spilling around her like ink across paper, and for the first time since this little game began, her confidence flickered. Just enough to make your pulse quicken. You leaned down until your lips hovered beside her ear.
-âThen make me shut up"-you whispered, biting softly at her ear.
Her eyes darkened, ignited by the challenge. Her magic slipped through the restraints and made your skin burn, not with pain, but with heat.
The intensity made you desperate. You stripped away the little clothing you had left, letting it fall in a careless heap on the floor.
This time, the witch was the one left spellbound, watching, admiring, savoring every inch of your body. Her gaze was that of a hungry animal stalking its prey, sharp and unrelenting, until it fell upon the battle scars scattered across your skin.
Suddenly, you felt far more naked than bare before her. It felt as though she were staring straight into your soul. So you looked away, unable to meet her eyes.
-âStunning"-she said, the honesty in her voice catching you off guard. You felt heat rush to your cheeks, a blush blooming across your skin as you finally looked back at her. She was smiling.
Not the sharp, teasing smile she wore like armor, nor the wicked smirk that usually danced on her lips when she had the upper hand. This one was softer. Real.
And somehow, that made your chest tighten more than any spell ever could.
Her eyes drifted over your scars again, not with pity, not with curiosity, but with reverence, as though each mark was a verse in a story she wanted to memorize. Slowly, she lifted her chin, her smile never fading.
-âTheyâre beautiful"- she whispered. Then her lips curved into a teasing smile-âCome to bed and end this torture, or Iâll break the frame to free myself and drag you here instead"-The soft plea in her voice sent warmth rushing through you.
Without another word, you obeyed.
You climbed onto the bed and settled over her, straddling her hips. The moment your body met hers, that familiar heat flared between you again, stealing the breath from your lungs.
Leaning down, you captured her lips with yours.
The kiss was hungry and desperate, all restraint dissolving the instant your mouths met. A quiet sound escaped you as her warmth surrounded you once more, dizzying and impossible to resist.
She laughed proudly again your lips, sending a vibration trough your body
-"I can feel your wetness on my hips... I like to see that I have this effect on you"-she was about to tease further but her desire didn't let her-"Please sit on my face" - she begged out of air-"Let me taste you, I've been dreaming about this since the first time we kissed" - her chest rose with every breath she took and the chains sounded against the bed frame every time she desperately moved trying to get you closer.
You kissed her one more time, painfully slow, riding your wetness on her hips and she moaned in your mouth, biting and sucking your lips desperately, until you heard a crack wood sound, followed by the feeling of her hands on your ass and then your hips, grabbing possessively your skin, digging her nails on the soft flesh.
The chain that bounded her hands was still on, digging softly against the skin of your back too, creating a cold contrast with the heat of the situation, but the bed frame where the chain was held was broken.
She grabbed your hair with one hand pulling your head back gently making you break the kiss
-"Ride my face now, next time I won't ask nicely" - her voice was deep, hungry. Her lips went straight to your neck, to your pulse point, bitting gently and then soothing the bite with her tongue,making you whimper and press your core against her body. You nodded unable to find the words.
Carefully you open your legs on top of her face, resting your knees as a support on each side of her head trying not to let your weight crush her face. You core was contracting against nothing, you could feel it, and by the moan Agatha let out when she saw your pussy, she could see it too.
You lowered your face gently, grabbing the bed frame to steady yourself, even nervous and full of anticipation you were trying to be gentle to her face. But the witch didn't wanted to wait anymore, her mouth was salivating and the non existent patience went out the window. Her hands grabbed possessively your thighs, one arm curling around each leg, pulling you down completely on top of her face.
The sudden contact against her face made you let out a squeal at the same time Agatha moaned against your pussy, like if she was tasting the most tasty forbidden fruit
-"Agatha!"-you screamed in surprise and she bit the side of your thigh making you shiver and lift your hips a little
-"First time I hear my name come out of your lips and I'm already obsessed... Keep making those pretty noises, I want everyone, specially the whore of the bar, to hear who is making you see stars tonight" - she made you sit again on her face, her tongue was lay out flat, being able to lick your whole pussy in one swipe. Her nose was pressing down on your clit and the sharp puffs of air that she let out made your pussy tickle.
Since it had been a while since you had last been sexualy with someone, your body, especially your private parts, were very sensitive to any stimulus. Without mentioning that you've never sat in someone's face like you were doing right now, you wouldn't deny that it felt amazing, but the sensation was also too much at the same time
-"Agatha, Agatha, Agatha" - her name was coming as a prayer from your lips, you wanted to ask her to slow down a little bit, but your mind, fogged by the sensation, was not able to form any other thought than her name -"Please..."-you begged, barely above a whisper, with tears on the corner of your eyes.
The witch, rather than slowing, took it as permission to keep going. You were unraveling on top of her, every wall you had ever built crumbling piece by piece. Your fears, your caution, even the promises you had once made to yourself dissolved into the haze consuming your mind, until there was nothing left but sensation. Nothing but her. And she loved it.
She loved knowing she was the one undoing you, the only reason your careful control was slipping through your fingers.
Her nails dug deeper on your skin, grabbing your thighs with desperation, breaking the skin a little, making a mixture of pain and pleasure travel all over your body.
Your hips moved back and forward, riding her face, feeling how her tongue explored every inch of your lips, your clit and eventing she could find. You could feel the way she was gasping for air, and you tried to lift your hips to let her breathe a little, but the witch complained with a tiny whimper lifting her head to not let you pull away, and then she pulled you back down on top of her.
Your hips kept moving more frantically this time, your ears where ringing and your vision was getting blurry. Your hands were pressing the headboard making your fingertips hurt but unable to let it go. You could feel your own heartbeat on your head, like if something was pounding the door asking to let them out.
Agatha's movements were becoming more sloppy and desperate, you could even feel her teeth every time she sucked your pussy trying to get as much of you as she could.
Your whimpers and moans were becoming shorter but more frequently, shutting down the creaking sound of the wooden bed, your boobs where bouncing because of the frantic movement of your hips and your legs were trying to close together. The witch was moving her mouth in ways that you thought it wasn't humanly possible and your body was about to give up.
Agatha was consumed by you, you were using all her senses, your thighs were pressing the side of her face, forbidding her to hear anything more than the rumble of her own heart and the way your wet pretty pussy collided against her face. Her mouth and nose were inside your sex, all she could taste and smell it was you, the salty of your juices and the tangy but sweet taste of your body. She couldn't breathe very well but not even for a moment she thought of stopping or pulling you away from her. Her eyes were intoxicated trying not to miss a single reaction of your body. Her hands were digging your skin, feeling your warmth and shivers. Her forehead was damping with your and her own sweat mixing.
Agatha noticed the way that your body was moving, the way you were almost screaming and moaning, and the way your pussy was clenching every time her tongue dipped a little on your entrance and she knew you were about to break.
Her tongue dipped completely inside your entrance at the same time that her mouth closed around it, sucking your pussy. Your body froze for a second before your back arched and you started shivering and having spasms on top of her, having the most strong orgasm in your life and screaming her name in a way that made your throat hurt.
Agatha kept her movement steady making your orgasm last while she looked at you. There was something darkly intoxicating in the way her eyes watched you come apart, drinking in every trembling breath, every shiver that ran through your body as though committing each reaction to memory. Not out of cruelty. Not even out of triumph.But with the quiet satisfaction of someone witnessing a miracle they had never expected to touch.
When you felt yourself on the verge of collapse, your body still trembling from the force of it, you gathered what little strength remained and pulled yourself away. With a shaky breath, you slumped on top of her instead, letting the full weight of your body rest against hers. You buried your face in the curve of her neck, breathing her in, the scent of sweat and lingering heat wrapping around you like a spell more intimate than any magic she could conjure.
For a moment, neither of you spoke. Agathaâs arms slipped around you carefully, as though afraid you might break if she held too tightly. With a soft flick of her fingers, the covers drifted over your bodies, cocooning you both in warmth.
Then she smiled. It was small and quiet, but impossibly radiant, she was licking her lips savoring your taste still on her. Not even her magic, wild and ever-shifting as it was, could have erased it.
There was something almost disbelieving in that smile, as if she still could not quite accept that you were here, tangled with her like this, real and breathing and hers to hold, if only for tonight. Her lips brushed your temple with so much tenderness that made you shiver again.
-"I will return the favor, just need a moment" - you said weakly with your eyes closed and she laughed under you
-"It's Okey... You can barely move... Besides, it wasn't a favor, it was my pleasure" - she said looking at you- "You are delicious" - you blushed under her gaze.
-"I feel like I'm high" - you whispered -"You are very good"-you kissed her chest and she smiled enjoying the confortable silence and the sound of your breathing.
Afterward, in the quiet that followed, you lay tangled together beneath the thin inn blankets, both still catching your breath. The moonlight spilled pale across the bed, tracing silver over flushed skin and tangled sheets.
-âWhy did it have to be true?â-you whispered, more to yourself than to her.
The witch, resting atop you now with her head against your chest, lifted her face to look at you. Her dark hair spilled across your skin like ink, and she smiled faintly at the sight of your flushed cheeks and thoroughly ruined hair.
-âWhat is true?â-she asked softly, her fingers tracing invisible patterns against your stomach. You let out a slow breath.
-âThat your mouth could work wonders. Magic, even.â-Her smile widened. You groaned and buried your face in the curve of her neck, breathing in the salt-warm scent of her skin-âI think that may have been the best orgasm of my life"-you muttered. A low laugh vibrated beneath your lips.The witch shifted, rolling you gently onto your back so she could look down at you properly-âI feel like Iâm under a spell"-you admitted, your voice heavy with sleep and something far more dangerous.
-âIâm glad I live up to the tales"-she teased. You gave her thigh a light slap.
-âAlways insufferable"-Her smile softened. But then she noticed the way your expression drifted, your brow furrowing with thought. She always noticed.
-âWhat is it?â-she asked. You hesitated before answering.
-âThis is one of the only times youâve behaved as the stories claim"- She stilled. You lifted your head enough to meet her eyes-âWeâve traveled together for more than two weeks. Youâve been infuriating, sarcastic, impossible to endureâŠâ-That drew the ghost of a smirk from her-âBut never cruel. Never vicious.â-The smirk vanished-âYouâve had opportunities to hurt me"-you continued quietly-"I know your power still works, at least a little. You could have escaped. You could have killed me"-You swallowed-âYou never even tried."
For a long moment, she said nothing. Then she looked away. When she spoke, her voice was softer than you had ever heard it.
-âThere is one tale no one knows"-Your body tensed beneath her. She drew in a slow breath-âLong ago, I fell in love with another witch. The first green witch"-Her lips curved faintly, though there was no joy in it-âShe was Death herself"-The room seemed to still around her words-âWe had a son. He was never meant to live. He was destined to be stillborn"-Your breath caught-âWhen he was coming, I ran from her. Foolishly believing I could hide him even from Death"-A humorless smile touched her mouth-âShe found us anyway"-Her fingers trembled where they rested against your skin-âI begged her not to take him. And she loved me enough to give me time"-Her voice cracked. Barely-âBut he was always sick. Always fading. And I became desperate enough to believe power could save him"-Your chest tightened-âI lured witches to me with stories. Death would take their bodies, and I took their magic. Again and again and againâŠâ-Her eyes closed-âAnd still it was never enough.â-The silence that followed was unbearable-âThe first night I failed to kill oneâŠâ - she whispered -ââŠDeath came for him"-Your throat tightened painfully-âI lost my son. And I hated myself for ever loving the thing that would take him from me"-Her voice was empty now. The kind of emptiness carved only by centuries of grief-âThe armies came later. The hunters. The thieves. I killed them because they came to kill me, or to steal what little remained"-Slowly, she looked back at you. There were no tears in her eyes. That somehow made it worse-âIt was never pleasure"-You could feel your whole body rigid beneath her. The stories. The years of hunting. Everything you had believed. Rotting away. The witch studied your face carefully, as if memorizing it.Then, very quietly, she asked:
-âMay I ask something of you?â- You nodded, though your throat was too tight for words. Her fingers curled faintly against your skin-âI know I deserve no kindness from you"-The softness of her voice made your chest ache-âBut when we reach the capitalâŠ"-She hesitated. And for the first time since you had met her, she sounded afraid-âDonât let them take me alive, kill me" - Your breath stopped-âPlease"-The word barely existed-âThey will not kill me cleanly. They will strip me apart for what I carry"-Her lips trembled around the next words-âMy life has been an endless punishment already"-Then she looked into your eyes with a terrible, fragile hope-"Please⊠let it end with mercy" - her voice was a plea and her eyes looked so sad at yours, you nodded, not able to give a verbal response.
She let out a breath smiling softly and hugged you tightly closing her eyes and kissing your forehead one more time.
And there, with her weight still warm against your body and her heartbeat trembling beneath your hands, something inside you began to break.
The next morning, you woke long before the sun dared touch the horizon. The world beyond the cabin windows was still swallowed by darkness, the sea a black endless hush beneath the ship. Even the wind seemed to have quieted, as though the world itself held its breath.
Carefully, you slipped from the bed. Agatha stirred faintly behind you, a soft sound escaping her lips, but she did not wake. For a moment, you froze. Then, slowly, you began to dress.
Each movement was deliberate, almost ritualistic. The fastening of your shirt. The pull of leather over skin. The familiar weight of your coat settling over your shoulders like armor. You did it all in silence. You did not look at her. Because you knew if you did, you would not be able to leave. Your heart and your mind had been at war all night. Your mind was cruelly practical, reminding you of what waited in the capital.
The soldiers. The judgment. The promise you had made.
Donât let them take me alive.
The words had haunted every breath since sheâd spoken them.
You knew what you had to do.
And yet your heart, traitorous and desperate, whispered of impossible things.
Run. Turn the ship around. Take her somewhere no kingdom could ever find you. Let the world choke on its own hatred while the two of you vanished into some quiet corner of it, where mornings could begin with her tangled in your arms and end with her laughter filling the dark.
It was a foolish dream. A beautiful one. And it was killing you.
Behind you, the bedsheets shifted. You closed your eyes.
-âLeaving without a goodbye?â-she joked stretching. Her voice was thick with sleep, soft enough to shatter what little resolve you had left.
Slowly, you turned.
Agatha sat half-upright in the bed, the blankets pooled around her waist. Her dark hair spilled wild across her shoulders, her face still warm with sleep and impossibly unguarded in the dim light. For one terrible second, she looked like peace. And that hurt more than anything.
You tried to summon your usual sharpness, the steady authority your crew trusted, but your voice betrayed you when it came.
-âYou should eat"-your voice was dry and you pointed at the bread and tea on the table. A faint smile touched her lips.
-âYouâre avoiding my eyes"-she said and your throat tightened. Agathaâs expression softened as she studied you. Then understanding settled over her features, quiet and devastating-âThe capital"-she whispered, today you will be reaching the capital. You said nothing. She lowered her gaze, and when she spoke again, her voice was almost unbearably gentle-âYouâre already mourning me"-The truth of it struck like a blade. You stayed looking at the floor. The bed creaked, Agatha's body stood in front of you, covering you with her shadow. Two of her fingers landed on your chin raising your gaze so that you could look into her eyes, a bright smile was present on her face
-"Don't be sad... I don't regret what happened yesterday" - her hand rested on your cheek- "Thank you for reminding me what happiness feel like"-your heart broke completely and all you could do was staring at her eyes.
Outside, the first light of dawn began to bleed across the horizon and the clouds gathering on the sky. And somewhere in the distance, the capital waited.
Like an executioner sharpening its blade.
The capital had always looked cruel from a distance.
Its pale towers rose through the storm like the bones of something long dead, sharp and unforgiving against the blackened sky. Rain poured over stone walls and iron gates, washing the streets in silver as thunder rolled above like the warning of some ancient god.
You had spent years dreaming of returning here in triumph. Instead, you arrived in chains of your own making.
The soldiers closed in around you two the moment the gates opened. Steel rang against steel. Boots thundered against slick cobblestones. Torches hissed beneath the rain, their flames bowing in the wind.
Agatha stood at your side, her wrists still locked in the enchanted cuffs, her dark hair plastered to her face by the storm. Exhaustion carved shadows beneath her eyes, but there was something regal even in her ruin, something untouchable.
The commander stepped forward, his face hard as carved granite
-âAt last"- he said. His gaze settled on Agatha with naked hunger. Not desire. Worse. Ownership.
Your stomach turned. Around you, dozens of rifles rose. There would be no escape.
-"Deliver your prisoner Captain, you fulfilled your duty, a feast is waiting on your name and all the beautiful women and riches that you heart can desire are ready for you"-you could hear your own heart hammering in your chest and your ears, your hands tightened against the wet chain and you lifted your eyes to look at the which. Slowly, Agatha turned her head toward you. For a moment, neither spoke.
Then understanding passed between you, quiet and devastating. Agathaâs expression emptied. Not anger. Not panic. Only the hollow stillness of betrayal.
Her lips parted, and when she spoke, her voice was so soft you nearly missed it beneath the rain.
-âSo this is how it ends..."-The words struck harder than any blade. Your throat tightened. Agatha looked away first, her face going cold, as though she could not bear the sight of you. And you felt something inside you splinter.
The commanderâs voice cracked through the silence-"Now commander"
Your hands trembled. Every promise you had ever made pressed against your ribs like broken glass.
Donât let them take me alive. Agatha had asked for mercy. And you had given your word.
You stepped forward. Agatha flinched at your touch. That small movement nearly destroyed you.
-âPleaseâ- Agatha whispered, her voice breaking for the first time-âDonât make me watch you become like them, end me now"-she begged, you bent close enough that only Agatha could hear.
Rain streamed down yoht6 face like tears you refused to shed, and then you whispered
-âI made you a promise"-Agathaâs breath caught. The world seemed to stop. Then came the click. The cuffs sprang open. For one impossible heartbeat, nothing happened. Agathaâs eyes widened in realization, remembering her curse "The moment they remove my chains, you will be the first one to die" -"Captain, noâŠâ-the cuffs fell to the ground, the heavy metal hit the ground, and a second latter the sound of a gunshot shattered the sky.
Heat exploded through your chest. For an instant, you felt only surprise. Your hands were to your chest, red tinted your fingertips, the warm blood staining your clothes. You lifted your eyes to see the witch, quickly turning pale and then your knees gave way. You fell forward into Agathaâs arms. The witch caught you with a strangled sound, her hands flying to the blood already blooming hot and dark across your uniform.
Agatha stared down at you, horror swallowing every feature. The curse had triggered the moment the cuffs released. The bullet had only made certain there would be no miracle.
-"(Y/N)...â-she gasped. Your trembled into the faintest smile. You lifted a shaking hand and touched Agathaâs cheek, your fingers already cold.
-"Don't be sad... Thank you for reminding me what happiness feel like" - you repeated what she said to you that morning and your hand fell, all the light left your eyes.
For a moment, the world held still. No thunder. No rain. No breath.
Then Agatha screamed. It was not the scream of a woman. It was grief given sound. Raw and ancient and terrible enough to split the heavens. The first soldier burst into ash before he could lower his rifle. The second crumpled as his shadow tore itself free and devoured him whole. Then the slaughter began. Darkness erupted from Agatha in waves, swallowing the square in screaming black. Stone cracked. Steel melted. Men vanished mid-breath, their bodies unraveling into nothing beneath the force of her rage.
The commander tried to run. Agatha raised one trembling hand. His body froze. Slowly, impossibly, he turned to face her. Her eyes blazed violet with ruin itself.
-âYou took..."-she said, her voice deathly calm- âthe only mercy this world ever offered me"-Her eyes were dark purple, almost black. He opened his mouth to beg. Agatha closed her fist. And he came apart like dust in the wind.
Silence followed. The rain returned. Soft now. Almost gentle.
Agatha dropped to her knees in the wreckage, gathering you into her arms. Blood soaked through her dress. She did not care. Her fingers shook as she brushed damp hair from your still face.
You looked peaceful. As though you were only sleeping. Agatha bowed her head and pressed her lips to your brow. The kiss lingered.
When she finally pulled away, her tears fell freely, vanishing into your skin. Her voice cracked on the word.
-âStay...â-But the storm gave no answer.
For several long minutes, Agatha did not move.
The small stones bit into her knees through the soaked fabric of her dress, but she barely felt them. The rain fell endlessly around her, cold against her skin, while your body lay limp and heavy in her arms. She you her tighter with every passing second, as though enough desperation might force life back into you.
Then she heard it. Soft footsteps against the gravel. Barely there. But unmistakable. Agathaâs breath caught.
No.
Not her.
Not now.
-âAgathaâŠâ- The voice was achingly familiar. An old love. The one person she had once trusted beyond reason. The one she had grown to hate more deeply than anyone in all her endless life.
Slowly, Agatha lifted her tear-streaked face. Death stood before her. Beautiful and terrible as ever, cloaked in darkness that seemed to drink the rain before it could touch her. Agathaâs arms tightened around your body.
-âNot herâ-she whispered, her voice breaking.
-âNot again"-The words dissolved into a sob.
She bowed her head, clutching you closer, as though she could shield you even now-âI beg youâŠâ-Pain flickered across Deathâs face.
-âNobody has received more mercy from the wheels of time than you, Agatha"-she said softly-âWe cannot keep doing this"-Agatha shook her head violently.
-âIâll give you anything"-Her voice cracked, frantic and raw-âThe bodies you want, the souls, the blood, whatever price you ask. I will bring it to you, I swear it"-Her tears fell freely now, vanishing into your rain-soaked hair-âJust bring her back. Please"-she begged
Deathâs expression twisted with sorrow.
-âI need to take her"-The words struck like a blade. Agatha went still. And then, with terrible certainty, she looked up.
-âTake my life instead"-Deathâs eyes widened. There was no hesitation in Agathaâs voice. No fear. No bargaining left. Only truth-âLet her live,â she whispered- âTake me instead"-The rain hissed against the broken stones.
Death stared at her in stunned silence. Agatha had always been selfish. She had clawed and lied and killed to preserve her own endless existence. She had feared death with every ounce of her cursed soul. And yet here she knelt, offering immortality itself without a second thought. For you.
Something shifted in Deathâs expression. Not pity. Understanding. Slowly, she knelt before her old love and reached trembling fingers toward Agathaâs cheek, brushing away a tear.
-âWhen next I come for you"- Death said quietly-âI wonder if you will regret this"-Agatha looked down at your still face and smiled through her grief.
-âNever"-For the first time in centuries, Death smiled back. Then she rose turning away.
And as she vanished into the storm, Agatha felt it. The terrible, ancient weight of immortality slipping from her body like chains falling away.
She still had some power left, but her heartbeat stumbled into fragile humanity.
And beneath her trembling hands, another heartbeat answered. Agatha froze. Heat returned to your body in a sudden rush. A sharp breath tore into your lungs. Your fingers twitched.
Your her eyes fluttered open, dazed and heavy, finding Agathaâs face through half-lidded confusion. For one breathless moment, neither moved.
-âCaptain..."-Agatha choked.Your lips parted as though to speak, but exhaustion claimed you before words could come. Your eyes slipped closed again, and you fell into a deep, living sleep. Agatha laughed. A broken, disbelieving sound, half sob and half prayer.
She gathered you against her chest and pressed trembling kisses into your damp hair, tears falling freely at last.
She was mortal now. For the first time in longer than memory, her life had an end waiting somewhere ahead. And she had never felt more alive.
Because when that ending finally came, it would find her exactly where she wished to be:
At your side.
When you finished telling the story of your life, the magic fade away, and Agatha was in the middle of your legs, resting her head on your stomach looking at you with love and adoring eyes
-"What if we add some more chapters at our story, my Captain?"-she offered and you smiled, knowing that you still had a few more minutes before your children woke up.
-"I would love to, my witch" - she got up crawling closer to your lips to kiss you, with the same passion and love since the first time.
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Summary:Melissa was a confident woman, a strong one, except when it came to romantic o sexual relationships. She always dobut herself and made herself smaller to make the other person happy, to the point where she stopped remembering who she truly was. Tired of that, she hires your special services on "mostly fans" to regain the confidence and desire that she lost.
Melissa was sitting in her parked car outside her apartment after another painfully mediocre dinner with her boyfriend. The kind of man who says ârelaxâ every time she expresses a feeling. Sheâs still wearing her school clothes, heels kicked off, forehead against the steering wheel while rain taps the windshield like impatient fingernails. And on her phone she has one of your audios paused halfway through. Not even explicit. Just your voice. Low. Calm. Controlled-âSit properly for me"- That sentence alone wrecked her harder than any man has in years.
Meanwhile, across the city, youâre recording content in a luxurious apartment. Your makeup looks expensive under ring lights. The blue light from your monitor painted soft shadows across your room while your voice murmured low and calm into the microphone. -âGood girl"- you whispered gently for the recording-âBreathe for me. Slowly"-You clicked stop. Silence flooded the apartment immediately afterward. Your shoulders sagged the second the performance ended. The hospital bills still sat open beside your keyboard. Red numbers glaring back at you beneath the dim glow of your desk lamp. Your little sisterâs medication. Another treatment adjustment. Another month of payments to afford. You rubbed your eyes tiredly and pushed your glasses into your hair. The room smelled faintly of cold coffee and vanilla candle wax from your stream setup. Soft LED lights painted everything warm enough to almost hide how exhausted you really were. Almost. Your phone buzzed against the desk. A new notification from your subscription page. Private Session Request. Normally those came with predictable messages. "Make me obey" "Humiliate me" "I want to lose control"
Instead, this one simply read: âI donât think I know how to want things anymore.â You blinked slowly. Then opened the profile attached to it. Melissa. Red hair spilling over one shoulder in the profile picture. Elegant. Polished. Expensive-looking in the way people became after years of carefully curated adulthood. And deeply unhappy around the eyes. You clicked the message again. Another line appeared beneath it. âYour streams make me feel⊠calmer.â âLike maybe control doesnât have to mean becoming cruel.â
Your fingers stilled over the keyboard. That sentence alone told you more about her than most clients revealed in hours. You leaned back in your chair slowly. Outside your apartment, rain tapped softly against the windows while traffic lights painted the wet street below in blurred streaks of red and gold. Then you typed carefully: âWhat exactly are you looking for from a private session, Melissa?â
The typing bubble appeared almost instantly. Stopped. Started again. You could already tell she overthought every sentence before sending it. Finally: âI think I want to stop disappearing in my own life.â Your chest tightened faintly. Another message arrived. âI have a boyfriend.â âHeâs not terrible."" He is Okeyâ âThat almost makes it worse.â You read that twice. Not terrible. The saddest kind of relationship. Not abusive enough to justify leaving. Not loving enough to stay alive inside it.
You typed back slowly. âAnd what does disappearing look like for you?â
Long pause. Then: âSaying yes when I mean no.â âPretending things donât bother me.â âNot knowing what I like sexually because I spent years focusing on being easy for other people.â âFeeling guilty every time I want something.â The apartment went very quiet. You leaned your elbow against the desk, resting your mouth against your knuckles while rereading her words. This wasnât really about domination. It was about permission. Melissa wanted to learn how to exist without apologizing for it. Your phone buzzed again.âI know your content is more fantasy-based.â âAnd this probably sounds stupid.â
You answered immediately this time. âIt doesnât.â âControl isnât really about power over other people.â âIt starts with honesty.â âUsually the terrifying kind.â
Three dots appeared instantly. âThat sounds difficult.â
A soft laugh escaped you under your breath. âYouâre paying me to help.â âNot to make it easy.â
The typing bubble appeared. Disappeared. Appeared again. You waited with your elbows on the desk, absentmindedly spinning a pen between your fingers while the purple LEDs bathed the room in soft artificial intimacy. Then your alarm shattered the silence. Hospital Visit. 7:00 Pm. Your stomach tightened immediately. Right. Reality. You sighed softly and pushed your chair back, standing from the setup that still smelled faintly of vanilla candles and overheated electronics. The performance melted off you in pieces the second the stream ended.
Your phone buzzed again. Melissa. âDid I scare you off?â
A faint smile tugged at your mouth despite yourself. You grabbed your hoodie from the bed and typed back while shrugging it on. âNo.â âI have somewhere to be.â
The typing bubble returned instantly. âEverything okay?â
Your eyes flicked automatically toward the pile of hospital paperwork beside your keyboard. Then away just as quickly. No. Absolutely not. That part stayed yours. You typed carefully instead. âYou ask a lot of questions for someone supposedly submissive.â
The response came fast. âDeflection detected.â
You snorted softly under your breath while grabbing your keys. âOccupational talent.â
Another message appeared. âSo mysterious.â âVery intimidating.â
You rolled your eyes fondly. âThatâs the brand.â
The elevator hummed quietly while you locked your apartment behind you, phone glowing in your hand. Melissa replied again before you even reached the lobby. âYou knowâŠâ âMost people doing this kind of content lean harder into the fantasy.â âBut you keep redirecting conversations back to me.â
You slowed slightly at that. Because she was right. Most creators blurred intimacy intentionally. Personal stories sold incredibly well. Vulnerability made subscribers emotionally attached. But youâd learned early that giving strangers pieces of your real life could become dangerous very quickly. Fantasy was safer. Fantasy had exits. You typed back while stepping into the cold evening air. âThatâs because this session is about you.â âNot me.â
A pause. Then: âAnd what if I want to know the person teaching me?â
Your jaw tightened faintly. The city glowed wet around you from recent rain, headlights smearing gold across the pavement while buses roared past in the distance. You answered carefully. âThen youâre paying the wrong kind of professional.â
The typing bubble disappeared for several seconds this time. When Melissa finally replied, the tone had softened. âThat sounded rehearsed.â
Your fingers paused briefly over the screen. Because it was. Every boundary. Every redirect. Every flirtatious dodge. Youâd built them carefully over years. You typed back lightly before the silence got too honest. âGood.â âIâd hate for my customer service skills to go unappreciated.â
That finally earned the response you wanted. âThere she is." âThe commanding flirtatious note from the streams.â
You smiled faintly despite yourself and got the key to your car out of your pocket, slipping back into the safer version of you. The composed one. The controlled one. The one Melissa wasnât allowed to unravel yet. You slid into the driverâs seat and closed the door quietly behind you. For a moment, you just sat there. Hands resting on the steering wheel. City lights reflecting softly across the windshield. You didnât turn the engine on yet. The inside of the car still carried the faint scent of vanilla perfume and old coffee from too many late nights driving home after streams. Your phone glowed against the dashboard while rain tapped lightly against the roof overhead.
Melissaâs typing bubble appeared again. You stared at it longer this time before finally sending: âWhat would you like in your session?â
The answer came surprisingly quickly. Like sheâd already been rehearsing it in her head. âI would like to learn about control and confidence.â âLike you are in your streams.â âAbout pleasure too.â
Your eyes lowered slowly to the screen. There it was The real reason beneath all the careful wording. Not sex exactly. Permission. You leaned your head back against the seat, thinking carefully before answering. Because this part mattered. People misunderstood dominance constantly. They imagined cruelty. Perfection. Fearlessness. But confidence wasnât about becoming cold. And control definitely wasnât about controlling everyone else.
You typed slowly. âThe version of me from the streams is still a performance, Melissa.â
The typing bubble appeared instantly. âI know.â âBut thereâs still something real underneath it.â
Your throat tightened faintly at that. Again. Always reaching for the spaces between the performance. You exhaled quietly and typed back âConfidence isnât walking into a room believing youâre better than everyone.â âItâs walking in without shrinking yourself first.â
The reply took longer this time. When it came, it felt smaller somehow. More vulnerable. âI think I do that constantly.â You could picture it immediately. A woman saying yes too quickly. Laughing softly when things hurt her. Making herself digestible for everyone around her.
You rubbed your thumb absently against the steering wheel. Then typed: âPleasure works similarly.â
Three dots appeared. âHow?â
You glanced out the rain-speckled windshield before answering. âA lot of people treat pleasure like performance.â âEspecially women.â âLike the goal is being desirable instead of actually feeling something.â
A small smile tugged at your mouth. âYou paid for insight.â
Melissa sent another message before you could continue. âSo how do I stop?â âShrinking, I mean.â
You stared at the question for a long moment. Then finally: âYou start noticing how often you apologize for existing.â âHow often you say yes before checking if you even want to.â âHow often you abandon yourself to keep the peace.â
The rain softened outside. Inside the car, everything felt strangely still. Melissa answered slowly this time. âAnd what if changing hurts people?â
Your expression softened faintly. Because there it was. The real fear. Not becoming selfish. Becoming visible. You typed carefully: âPeople who benefit from your silence usually dislike your boundaries.â âThat doesnât mean the boundaries are wrong.â You stared at Melissaâs last message for a few seconds longer. The words sat heavily in the dim light of the car. Then, before the conversation could drift any deeper into places you didnât want strangers touching, you locked your phone and tossed it onto the passenger seat. Silence. Real silence this time. No typing bubbles. No soft flirtation wrapped around honesty. Just the low hum of rain against the windshield and the ache settling back into your chest where distraction had briefly numbed it. You exhaled slowly and finally turned the key in the ignition. The engine rumbled awake. Streetlights smeared gold across the wet roads while you drove through the city, one hand loosely on the steering wheel, the other tapping anxiously against your thigh. You hated the drive to the hospital. Hated how the closer you got, the harder reality pressed against your ribs. Bills. Doctors. Machines. Your sister pretending she felt better than she did so you wouldnât worry more. And maybe that was why Melissaâs messages got under your skin so easily. Because for one hour inside your apartment, you hadnât been terrified or exhausted or drowning. Youâd just been⊠listened to. The realization irritated you immediately. Dangerous. Very dangerous.
You tightened your grip on the wheel slightly. This was work. A client projecting confidence onto you because that was the service you sold. Thatâs all.
The glowing hospital sign appeared ahead through the rain. Your jaw tightened automatically. The fantasy dissolved completely the second you pulled into the parking structure. Cold concrete. Fluorescent lights. The sharp sterile smell waiting behind automatic doors. Reality had claws. You grabbed your bag from the passenger seat and glanced once at the phone beside it. Dark screen. Quiet. For some reason, a tiny disappointing feeling curled unexpectedly in your stomach at the absence of another message. You frowned at yourself immediately and stepped out into the cold night air. Absolutely not. You were not getting emotionally attached to a redhead with boundary issues and existential crises through a subscription app. Life was already complicated enough. The familiar sterile smell hit you the second the elevator doors opened onto the floor. Antiseptic. Coffee that had been sitting too long. That strange artificial cold hospitals always carried no matter the season. You adjusted the strap of your bag higher on your shoulder while walking down the quiet hallway, sneakers squeaking faintly against polished floors under the fluorescent lights. Room 417. The door was half open already. You pushed it gently and stepped inside. Your sister looked up immediately from the hospital bed, a grin spreading across her face so quickly it almost made the whole room feel normal for half a second.
-âThere she is"- she announced dramatically. Her boyfriend sat beside the bed cross-legged in the uncomfortable visitor chair, halfway through setting up some complicated board game across the rolling hospital tray.
-âYour sister cheats, by the way"-he informed you immediately.
-"Tell me something I don't know" - you replied kissing your sister's forehead and a fistbump with him.
-âI strategize"- your sister corrected with dignity. You snorted softly despite yourself, shutting the door behind you. For a moment, she really did look okay. Hair tied messily back. Oversized hoodie swallowing her frame. Eyes bright with annoyance at being accused of cheating. But then your gaze drifted automatically downward. The IV taped to her arm. The bruising beneath her skin. The monitor beside the bed pulsing steadily in soft green waves. Beep. Beep. Beep.
Reality always hid in the corners. Your chest tightened quietly.
-âYou look tired"- your sister said immediately, narrowing her eyes at you with offensive accuracy.
You scoffed lightly while dropping into the second visitor chair-âAnd hello to you too"-
You looked away instinctively toward the board game pieces spread across the bed-âIâm fine"-The lie came automatically. Effortless.
Your sister exchanged a glance with her boyfriend that irritated you immediately because it carried entirely too much shared understanding. Then she leaned back against her pillows and pointed accusingly at you-âYouâre doing that voice"-
Your eyebrows lifted-âWhat voice?â-
-âThe calm customer service voice you use when youâre stressed"-
You froze for half a second. Then rolled your eyes-âI donât have a customer service voice.â-
Her boyfriend burst out laughing instantly-âYou absolutely do"-Traitor. You grabbed one of the game cards just to throw it lightly at him while your sister laughed hard enough to trigger a disapproving beep from one of the monitors. The sound killed the laughter almost instantly. A nurse passed by the open doorway, glancing in briefly before continuing down the hall. Silence settled softer afterward.
Your sister adjusted the blanket over her legs absentmindedly before looking back at you-âSo"- she asked carefully-âwhatâs got your brain buzzing tonight?â-
Your fingers stilled against the edge of the game board-"When my brain is not buzzing?"-And against your own better judgment, green eyes and typing bubbles flashed briefly across your mind. You crossed one leg over the other in the uncomfortable hospital chair just as your phone vibrated softly inside your pocket. A message. You ignored it. For now. Instead, you leaned back slightly and gave your sister a small smile.
-âWorkâs going great, actually"- you said lightly- âI got a new client.â-
Her face brightened immediately-âYeah?â-
You nodded once-âIt should cover the last bills. Weâll finally be up to date for a whileâ-The relief that crossed her face hit you harder than you expected. It always did. Because no matter how sick she felt, some part of her still carried guilt for all of this. The treatments. The medications. Watching you work yourself into exhaustion trying to keep everything afloat. Her shoulders loosened visibly against the pillows.
-âThank God"- she murmured softly. Her boyfriend reached over instinctively, squeezing her hand once. The monitors continued their steady rhythm around the room. Beep. Beep. Beep. You forced yourself to smile casually, even while exhaustion tugged at every inch of your body.
-âThatâs why I keep telling you not to stressâ-you added-âIâve got it handled.â-Your sister gave you a look that clearly said I donât fully believe you but I appreciate the performance. Unfortunately, she knew you too well. Your phone vibrated again in your pocket. Then once more. Your sisterâs eyes narrowed immediately.
-âOh?â- she said slowly-âThe new client?â-
You tried for nonchalance-âProbably"-
-âThat smile says itâs definitely the client"-
You blinked-âIâm not smiling"-
Her boyfriend looked up from the board game-âYou literally are"-Traitors. Both of them. You rolled your eyes dramatically and finally pulled the phone from your pocket. Melissa. Three unread messages. Your thumb hesitated for the briefest second before opening them.
âI hope your mysterious errand is okay.â âAlso I realized halfway through our conversation that Iâve been paying someone to psychologically attack me.â âRude honestly". A laugh escaped you before you could stop it. Small. Warm. Real enough that your sisterâs eyebrows practically disappeared into her hairline
-âWhat was that?â-she whispered dramatically to her boyfriend.
-âThatâs the face"-
You looked up sharply-âWhat face?â-
-âThe one you get when someoneâs interesting"-Heat crawled immediately up your neck. You scoffed and locked your phone.
-âAbsolutely not.â-
Your sister gasped theatrically-âOh my God. It is someone interestingâ-she whispered
-âItâs literally work"-
-âMhm"-
You pointed at her warningly-âDonât start"-But she was already grinning now, settled deeper into her pillows with the dangerous energy of someone hospitalized and therefore deeply committed to creating entertainment wherever possible.
-âIs she hot?â-she asked immediately. You choked. Her boyfriend started laughing so hard he nearly dropped the game cards.
-âYouâre impossible"-you muttered, rubbing your face tiredly while your sister looked unbearably pleased with herself. And annoyingly, somewhere deep down beneath the embarrassment and exhaustion, Melissaâs last message was still making you smile a little. Honestly, women clients were usually easier. Softer around the edges. More curious than entitled. Sessions with women felt less like surviving someoneâs fantasy and more like building one together. Less ego. Less performance exhaustion. You could breathe more. Meanwhile men often arrived already convinced they knew exactly what dominance looked like, and somehow it always circled back to themselves eventually. Melissa especially felt⊠different. Complicated in a way you probably shouldnât find interesting. You ignored her messages for a few minutes anyway, slipping the phone back into your pocket before your sister could keep interrogating you like a hospitalized detective. Then you placed your purse carefully on your lap and unzipped it. Your sister immediately gasped.
-âNo way"-You pulled out a container of her favorite pasta with dramatic slowness. Real pasta. Creamy sauce still warm enough that steam escaped faintly when you cracked the lid open. Hospital food could legally qualify as emotional warfare, so youâd stopped trusting it months ago.
-âFor the love of Godâ- your sister whispered emotionally, clutching at her chest-âYou brought salvation"-
Her boyfriend looked equally relieved when you handed him the second container-âI could actually cry"-he admitted.
-âPlease donât"- you deadpanned-âThis floor has suffered enough"-Your sister was already opening hers with the kind of focus usually reserved for religious experiences. The smell filled the room almost instantly, warm garlic and butter replacing the sterile hospital scent for a few precious minutes. You watched her take the first bite. And there it was.That tiny shift in her face. Comfort. Real comfort. Worth every exhausting hour you worked for.
-âOh my God"- she groaned dramatically around the pasta-âI forgot food could taste like happiness"-You laughed softly and leaned back in your chair, finally relaxing a little as she and her boyfriend started demolishing the containers. Your phone vibrated again against your thigh. Persistent redhead. You ignored it another moment while stealing one of your sisterâs garlic breads before she could protest.
-âThief"- she accused immediately.
-âYouâre literally bedridden"- you replied calmly-âDefend your territory better.â- Her boyfriend snorted into his pasta.
Then your sister narrowed her eyes at you suddenly-âYouâre happier tonight"-
Your fingers paused halfway to your mouth-âI brought you carbs"-you answered dryly-âObviously Iâm thriving"-
-âNo"- she said, still watching you carefully-âYou came in stressed. Now you keep smiling at nothing.â-Your phone vibrated again like it had been summoned by the accusation itself. The timing was so suspicious your sister burst into laughter immediately-âOh, thatâs definitely her"-
You rolled your eyes dramatically and reached into your bag for a piece of gum, unwrapping it with the exhausted patience of someone being bullied by family members they unfortunately loved very much-âItâs just work"- you said around the berry minty sweetness settling onto your tongue - âAnd it makes me happy because it means weâre getting out of debt"-
Your sister gave you a look so deeply unconvinced it almost deserved applause-âMhm"-
-âIâm serious"-you made a bubble
-âYouâre chewing gum"-
You blinked at her-âWhat does that have to do with anything?â-
Her boyfriend pointed at you with his fork like heâd cracked a murder case-âYou only chew gum when youâre nervous"-Traitor number two.
You stared at both of them in betrayal while they looked unbearably pleased with themselves-âI hate living under surveillance"-you muttered.
Your sister grinned before taking another bite of pasta-âYouâre deflecting again"-
You leaned back in the chair with a groan-âWhy are both of you suddenly behavioral analysts?â-
-âBecause"- she answered smugly-âyou spent years analyzing everyone else. Now itâs our turn"-
-"I have a degree in psicology, that's literally my job" - You opened your mouth to argue when your phone buzzed again.
Your sister immediately slapped a hand over her heart dramatically.
-âSheâs texting again. Your mysterious woman yearns for you"-
You almost choked on your gum-âSheâs not my mysterious woman.â-
-âBut she is a woman"-
You pinched the bridge of your nose tiredly while her boyfriend quietly avoided eye contact, clearly trying not to laugh directly in your face.
-âThis conversation is becoming a hostile environment"-
Your sister snorted-âThen prove me wrong. Read the message out loud.â-
-âAbsolutely not."-you answered quickly-" I have confidentially with my patients"-
-âAha!â-You grabbed one of the pillows from beside her and threw it gently at her face while she dissolved into laughter against the hospital bed. The monitor beside her beeped faster briefly from the excitement and your expression immediately shifted.
-âHey"- you said softly. Instantly attentive-âYou okay?â-Your sister smiled reassuringly, still catching her breath.
-âIâm fine"-You watched her for another second anyway before relaxing again slightly. That instinct never turned off anymore. Then your phone buzzed once more. Persistent. You sighed dramatically and finally looked down at the screen. Melissa.
âYou disappeared.â âWhich means either: Youâre busy. You died. Youâre crafting a devastating psychological response.â
A reluctant laugh escaped you again. And unfortunately your sister caught it immediately-âThere! That smile!â-
You groaned loudly and narrowed your eyes at the phone-âAsshole"-you murmured under your breath while blowing a small bubble with your gum.
Your sister immediately pointed at you from the bed-âYouâre flirting"-
-âIâm working.â-
-âSame thing with your job.â-You ignored her with the dignity of someone losing an argument catastrophically. Then you looked back down at the screen and typed: âI have a life besides my job, you know.â
Three dots appeared instantly. âDebatable.â
You snorted softly through your nose and continued typing before she could get too smug âMaybe what I need to teach you first is patience. And patient girls get rewards.â
The second the message sent, your sister made the loudest offended noise imaginable -âOh my God"-she whispered dramatically to her boyfriend-âShe pulled out the voice.â-
You looked up sharply-âI did not.â-
-âYou absolutely did"- her boyfriend laughed.-"I could hear the lowercase seduction through the text.â-
-âThis is slander.â-Your phone buzzed again before you could defend yourself further.
Melissa: âThat sounded suspiciously like a threat.â
You smiled despite yourself. âMaybe it was.â
A pause. Then: âSee?â âThat.â âThat confidence.â âHow do you do that?â
Your expression softened slightly at the shift in tone. There it was again. The real reason she was here beneath the flirting and teasing.
You leaned back in the chair, one ankle crossing over your knee while your sister and her boyfriend returned to their game beside you. Then you typed carefully. âMost confidence is just deciding not to apologize before youâve done anything wrong.â
The typing bubble appeared slowly this time. âThat sounds impossible.â
You glanced toward your sister laughing softly at something her boyfriend said while hospital machines blinked quietly around her.
Impossible. Yeah. You understood that feeling. Your fingers moved again. âNo.â âJust uncomfortable.â âPeople confuse those two things constantly.â
Melissa didnât answer immediately. And for some reason, sitting there beneath harsh fluorescent lights with gum in your mouth and exhaustion in your bones, you found yourself waiting for her reply more than you should have. You slipped your glasses off and pinched the bridge of your nose slowly, eyes closing for a brief second. God, you were tired. Not cute sleepy tired. Bone-deep tired. The kind that settled into your muscles after too many double shifts pretending to be calm and confident and desirable while real life quietly gnawed at the edges of you. A long day. A long week. A long life lately. The hospital lights buzzed faintly overhead while your sister argued dramatically over board game rules in the background. Familiar noise. Comforting noise. You looked back down at your phone. Melissaâs last message still glowed softly on the screen. âThat sounds impossible.â
You inhaled quietly before typing. âWe can have an in-person session.â âI can teach you confidence and how to stop second-guessing your own words.â
The typing bubble appeared instantly. Then paused when your next message arrived. âBut I have conditions.â âAnd a contract you need to sign.â
A long silence followed. Not offended. Careful. Then finally: âWhat kind of conditions?â
You leaned back deeper into the uncomfortable hospital chair, glasses dangling loosely from your fingers. Professional mode. Safer territory.
You typed methodically now. âClear boundaries.â âNo drugs." âNo recording.â âSafe words apply even in non-sexual exercises.â âYou follow instructions during sessions.â âAnd you understand this isnât therapy or a relationship.â
The last sentence lingered on the screen longer than the others. Because maybe you needed that reminder too. Melissa replied after a pause âThat sounds very serious.â
A faint smile touched your mouth. âIt is.â âPeople get hurt when they mistake vulnerability for permission.â
Silence again. Then: âHave people mistaken that with you before?â
Your jaw tightened faintly. There it was again. Melissa always nudging softly toward the person beneath the performance. You slipped your glasses back on before answering. âThat question costs extra.â
Your sister immediately looked over from the hospital bed.
-âThereâs the flirting again.â-You pointed at her without looking up from your phone.
-âYou focus on recovering. Leave my financial decisions alone.â- Her boyfriend laughed quietly while Melissaâs next message appeared. âFine.â âThen answer as my very expensive professional.â
You stared at the screen for a second. Then typed carefully. âConfidence requires boundaries.â âOtherwise you end up becoming whatever version of yourself keeps everyone else comfortable.â
The typing bubble appeared slowly this time. âI think I already became that person.â
Something in your chest tightened at the honesty of it. Outside the hospital windows, rain continued sliding down the glass in silver rivers while machines beeped steadily around the room. And despite every boundary you kept trying to reinforce, Melissaâs words were beginning to feel less like a clientâs curiosity and more like someone quietly asking for directions out of a cage. You adjusted your glasses again, exhaustion still sitting heavy behind your eyes while the hospital room buzzed softly around you. Your sister and her boyfriend had gone back to their board game, arguing over rules with the dramatic intensity of two people avoiding fear by pretending cardboard victory mattered deeply.
You understood the strategy. Your fingers moved across the keyboard slowly. Carefully. âItâs not too late to come back.â âAnd with my help we can make the process faster.â
The typing bubble appeared immediately. You continued before she could interrupt. âYouâll feel like yourself again.â âAnd gain confidence in no time."
The words looked smooth on the screen. Professional. Controlled. Exactly the kind of thing clients paid you for. But staring at them now, you realized how strange it felt offering certainty to someone else when your own life felt permanently one bad month away from collapse. Melissa took longer than usual to answer. Then finally: âYou make it sound easy.â
You leaned back in the chair slightly. âI didnât say easy. I said possible.â
A pause. Then: âWhat if I donât even know who I am without everyone elseâs expectations anymore?â
That one lingered. You watched the blinking cursor for a second while the monitor beside your sister beeped steadily in the background.
Then you typed: âThen we start there.â
The typing bubble flickered again. âHow?â
Your gaze drifted absently toward the hospital window. Rainwater traced silver rivers down the glass outside while the city glowed soft and blurry beneath the storm. You answered carefully this time. âBy noticing what you want before you check whether itâs acceptable.â âBy stopping yourself every time you apologize automatically.â âBy learning the difference between kindness and self-erasure.â
Silence. Longer this time. Then:âThat sounds terrifying.â
A faint smile touched your mouth despite the exhaustion. âConfidence usually is.â âAt first.â
Another pause. Then Melissa sent: âYou talk like someone who had to learn all of this the hard way.â
Your fingers stopped moving. For a brief second, the hospital room felt sharper around the edges. The bills. The exhaustion. The constant balancing act between survival and collapse.
You could almost feel Melissa trying again to peek behind the curtain. You inhaled quietly and slipped back into the safer version of yourself. âCareful.â âCuriosity is how people accidentally develop crushes on their instructors.â
Your sister looked up immediately from the bed. -âOh my God"-she whispered loudly-âYouâre flirting hard now"-You grabbed a napkin and threw it directly at her face while Melissaâs reply appeared on your screen.
âToo late.â âI already think your voice could manipulate me into joining a cult.â And against your better judgment, a real laugh escaped you there in the middle of the hospital room, warm enough that your sister immediately pointed at you like sheâd just won the board game and the investigation simultaneously. You leaned deeper into the hospital chair, one hand resting against your jaw while the fluorescent lights painted everything in tired shades of pale blue. Your sister was still watching you suspiciously over the top of the board game box like a raccoon guarding stolen treasure. You ignored her and typed instead: âThen youâre very easily manipulated.â
Melissaâs typing bubble appeared instantly, but you kept going before she could answer. âAnd I can already see the people pleasing appearing again.â âBesides⊠you only see what I want you to see.â âYou have a crush on a smoke mirror that Iâm creating.â The words sat there glowing coldly on the screen. Professional distance. Necessary distance. Youâd learned how important it was to remind people of the illusion before they started mistaking intimacy for ownership.
Melissa took longer to respond this time. Long enough that you almost regretted how sharp the message sounded. Then finally: âMaybe.â You frowned faintly. Another message appeared. âBut I think people accidentally reveal themselves all the time.â âEspecially when theyâre trying not to.â
Your jaw tightened slightly. Persistent woman. You typed back carefully. âThat sounds like projection.â
She replied immediately âProbably.â âBut you notice when I apologize too much.â âYou notice when I make myself smaller.â âYou notice things even when you pretend you donât care.â Your fingers stilled against the phone. Across the room, your sister laughed at something her boyfriend said while the heart monitor continued its soft rhythmic beeping beside her bed. Real life. Real exhaustion. Real fear. And somehow Melissa kept speaking to the parts of you hidden beneath the performance anyway. You answered slower this time. âObserving people is part of my job.â
The response came immediately. âAvoiding being observed seems to be yours.â
That one landed cleanly. Too cleanly. You removed your glasses again, rubbing tiredly at your eyes while your chest tightened with something dangerously close to feeling understood. You hated it a little. Because Melissa wasnât supposed to see you. Not really. The entire structure of your work depended on carefully controlled visibility. Fantasy with limits. Intimacy with exits. But she kept noticing the seams in the illusion instead of the illusion itself. Your phone buzzed again. âI know youâre creating an image.â âI just donât think itâs completely fake.â
You stared at the message in silence. Then finally typed: âConfidence isnât honesty.â âSometimes itâs just practiced composure.â
Melissa answered almost immediately. âThen maybe I want to learn both.â
You slipped your glasses back on and straightened slightly in the chair, letting the softer edges of the conversation fold neatly back into professionalism before they could wander somewhere dangerous again. Your fingers moved with practiced calm. âI have an opening tomorrow for your first lesson.â The typing bubble appeared instantly. You continued. âWe can start at a restaurant of your choosing.â âYouâll read the contract.â âAnd weâll set boundaries and expectations.â
The message looked clean. Structured. Safe. Exactly what this needed to become again. Melissa took a moment before answering. âA lesson.â âThat sounds terrifyingly formal.â
A faint smile tugged at your mouth. âThatâs because youâre paying for guidance.â âNot a date.â
Your sister looked up immediately from across the room-âOh, she got corrected"-
You pointed at her without looking away from your phone-âYou are medically required to mind your business"-Her boyfriend nearly choked laughing.
Meanwhile Melissa finally replied: âOkay.â âWhat exactly happens during a confidence lesson?â
You leaned back slightly, ankle crossing over your knee while you considered the answer. Then typed: âDepends on the person.â âFor you?â "Choosing what you like" "No doubting yourself" âProbably learning how to stop apologizing before speaking.â
The typing bubble flickered. âRude.â
You replied âAccurate.â
Another pause. Then: âAnd the restaurant?â
Your eyes drifted absently toward the hospital food tray abandoned near the window. Cold soup. Sad crackers. Existential despair on a plastic plate. You typed before thinking too hard about it. âSomewhere with good food.â âConfidence training works better when the student isnât hungry.â
You snorted softly. âProjection again.â âDangerous habit.â
Her response came with almost no delay now. âYou keep warning me about dangerous habits while actively encouraging me to trust you.â âVery confusing teaching style.â
A real laugh escaped you at that. Warm enough that your sister immediately slapped her boyfriendâs arm dramatically. You groaned loudly while Melissaâs next message appeared. âIâll pick the restaurant.â âYou bring the intimidating confidence.â
You stared at the screen for a second before typing back: âConfidence is easy.â âMaking you stop shrinking yourself?â âThatâs the difficult part.â
You stared at the screen for a second after typing it. Then another. The words sat there glowing beneath the harsh hospital lights. âPick the restaurant and wear something nice.â âSomething that makes you feel hot.â âConfident.â âSomething your âokayâ boyfriend would hate.â âThatâs an order.â You replied and your stomach twisted faintly afterward. Not because the command was unusual. Youâd given thousands of commands before. But because this one felt different. Less about seduction. More about rebellion. Across the room, your sister narrowed her eyes immediately.
-âThatâ- she announced, pointing at you dramatically- âwas gay.â-You nearly dropped your phone.
-âFor the love of God"- you muttered while her boyfriend burst into helpless laughter beside her.
-âYou literally told a woman to dress in a way her boyfriend would hate"- your sister continued-âThat wasnât even subtle.â-
-âItâs psychology"- you defended weakly.
-âItâs lesbians with a syllabus"-You threw another napkin at her face while she cackled into her pasta container.
Your phone buzzed again. Melissa. You looked down immediately despite yourself. âThatâs an interesting order.â
You leaned back into the chair slightly, composure sliding back into place. âWhy?â The typing bubble appeared slowly this time. âBecause I canât remember the last time someone told me to dress for myself instead of for approval.â
Something in your chest tightened quietly. You answered carefully. âThatâs because most people confuse attractiveness with obedience.â
Long pause. Then: âYou really believe confidence can be learned?â
Your gaze drifted toward the rain-streaked hospital window. Toward your exhausted reflection in the glass. Toward the version of yourself you performed into existence every night because reality demanded it. Then you typed: âConfidence is mostly practice.â âYou repeat honesty until your body stops treating it like danger.â
Melissa took several seconds to respond. âAnd what if I show up tomorrow and panic?â
A small smile touched your mouth. âThen your first lesson starts immediately.â
Your sister made another scandalized noise from the bed-âYouâre smooth against your will.â-
-âIâm literally working"-
-âMhm"- she said smugly -âSure you are"-
-âLook"-you said dryly while pointing at your sister with the hand not holding your phone- âI understand being hospitalized is boring, but I donât work for your amusement"-
Her grin widened immediately-âYou literally do.â-Her boyfriend snorted so hard into his drink he almost killed himself.
You rolled your eyes fondly and looked back down at your screen before the tiny gremlin in the hospital bed could escalate further. Your fingers moved slower this time. More deliberate. âIf you panic, you can leave.â âThereâs no pressure with me.â âYou donât have to please me.â The typing bubble appeared instantly. You continued before Melissa could answer âBut you would be missing a good time.â âIâm fun to be around.â
Your sister made the loudest offended sound imaginable-âOh my God.That was flirting with confidence.â-
-âIt was marketing"-
-âIt was gay marketing"-
You ignored her with great dignity. Melissaâs response arrived a second later. âInteresting.â âYou sound very sure of yourself there.â
A faint smile tugged at your mouth. âIâm excellent company.â âDevastatingly charming, actually.â
She replied âYour humility is inspiring.â
You laughed âConfidence lesson number one.â âNever downplay your strengths.â
A pause. Then: âOkay.â âThen tell me one real thing.â âWhat makes you fun to be around?â
Your thumb hovered over the keyboard. Because weirdly enough, that question felt harder than the flirting. You could sell fantasy effortlessly. But yourself? That was murkier territory.
Across the room, your sister was watching you again with dangerous detective eyes while hospital machines blinked steadily beside her. You exhaled quietly before typing: âI notice things.â âI remember how people take their coffee.â âI know when someoneâs pretending theyâre okay.â âAnd I make people feel safe enough to stop performing for a while.â
Silence followed. Long enough that your stomach tightened faintly afterward. Then Melissa finally answered.âSee?â âThatâs exactly what I mean.â âThat doesnât sound fake at all.â
Your expression softened before you could stop it. And unfortunately your sister caught it immediately.
-âThereâs the face again"- she whispered dramatically to her boyfriend-âOur girl is doomed"-You rolled your eyes softly, leaning deeper into the hospital chair while absently spinning your glasses between your fingers. Your sister was still side-eyeing you from the bed like sheâd just discovered live entertainment. You ignored her. Then typed: âOh, cupcakeâŠâ âJust because Iâm telling you my strengths doesnât mean Iâm selling you a lie.â
The typing bubble appeared immediately. You could practically feel Melissa leaning closer to the screen already. Your fingers continued moving, smooth and practiced now. âBut it also doesnât mean Iâm selling you who I really am.â
Across the room, your sisterâs boyfriend looked up slowly from the board game-ââŠThat was kinda intense"- he muttered.
-"Are you fucking hawks, how the fuck can you see what I'm texting?" - you looked at them
-"You are the one that is blind and uses glasses" - he said and your sister nodded
You pointed at him without looking away from your phone again - âYou stay out of this too" Then you finished typing: âIâm offering a fun time.â âA learning experience.â âI can be whatever you need me to be.â âThatâs what makes me enjoyable to be around.â âI can shapeshift to cover your needs and make your time and money worth it.â The room fell quiet for a second after you sent it. Even your sister stopped joking briefly. Because beneath the flirtation and confidence, there was something almost sad hidden in those words. Shapeshift. Adapt. Become. Whatever keeps people satisfied.
Your phone buzzed a few seconds later.Melissa: âThat sounds lonely.â
Your fingers froze. Damn her. Always somehow stepping around the performance instead of admiring it from a distance. You leaned your head back against the chair slowly while the hospital monitors beeped steadily nearby.
Then you typed back carefully: âItâs professionalism.â
Melissa replied almost immediately. âNo.â âProfessionalism is a skill.â âWhat you described sounds more like survival.â The message landed directly between your ribs. Sharp. Clean. Your jaw tightened faintly. Across the room, your sister was watching you again now, quieter this time. Observing. You looked back down at the glowing screen.
Then, instead of answering honestly, you slipped smoothly back into safer territory. âCareful, cupcake.â âYouâre starting to psychoanalyze the person you hired.â âThatâs premium content.â
Melissaâs response came with almost no delay. âMaybe I donât mind paying extra.â And annoyingly, despite the exhaustion in your bones and the antiseptic smell surrounding you and the constant fear humming quietly beneath your life latelyâŠYour heart skipped once anyway. You laughed softly under your breath and tilted your head side to side until your neck cracked quietly. God. Your entire body felt like it had been carrying concrete for weeks. The hospital chair creaked faintly as you shifted again, one foot hooked under the other while your phone glowed warmly in your hands. Then you typed: âIâm expensive.â âVery.â
Melissaâs typing bubble flickered immediately like she was already smiling at the screen. You continued before she could interrupt. âI can roleplay anything you want.â âConfidence.â âControl.â âDesire.â âComfort.â Your fingers slowed slightly after that. âBut the person behind the illusion?â âThatâs not part of the package.â
The room seemed quieter after you sent it. Even the rain outside had softened into a low whisper against the hospital windows. Melissa took longer to answer this time. Long enough that your sister glanced at you suspiciously again over the board game pieces. Then finally: âDo you ever get tired?â
Your eyebrows pulled together faintly. âOf what?â
Three dots appeared. Disappeared. Returned again. âOf constantly becoming what everyone else needs.â Your chest tightened before you could stop it. Annoying. You hated how directly she kept hitting the center of things. You leaned your head back against the chair and stared at the ceiling tiles for a second. Fluorescent lights. Faint buzzing. Hospital air cold enough to settle into your bones. Then you looked back down at your screen and typed carefully: âSometimes.â âBut survival doesnât leave a lot of room for identity crises.â
Melissa answered almost immediately. âThat sounded real.â
Your jaw tightened slightly. Too real. You corrected course instinctively. âDonât get excited.â âYou only unlocked one ounce of emotional depth.â âThe rest is behind a paywall.â
That finally earned the laugh reaction you could practically hear through the screen. Then another message appeared. âTomorrow.â âRestaurant.â âConfidence lessons.â âAnd one ounce of emotional depth.â A reluctant smile tugged at your mouth despite yourself. Across the room, your sister noticed immediately.
-âThereâs the face again"- she whispered triumphantly. You groaned and grabbed another napkin to throw at her while Melissaâs final message arrived: âI think beneath all the shapeshiftingâŠâ âYou might actually be fun to know.â
And for some reason, sitting there surrounded by machines and exhaustion and fluorescent lights, that sentence scared you far more than flirting ever had. You stared at the screen for a long second before typing again. Slower now. More careful. Because somewhere along the conversation, the edges had started blurring in a way you didnât entirely trust. And blurred lines were dangerous in your line of work. Your fingers moved deliberately across the keyboard. âThis is business.â âAnd pleasure, if you want.â âBut itâs not a romantic date.â You paused briefly before adding: âAnd Iâm not your friend.â âDo you understand that?â
The hospital room felt strangely still after you sent it. Your sister had fallen quieter too, watching you now instead of teasing.
Melissa took longer to answer than usual. The typing bubble appeared. Disappeared. Returned again. Then finally: âYes.â âI understand.â You exhaled softly through your nose. Good. Necessary. But then another message arrived. âI think youâre trying very hard to make sure I donât expect softness from you.â
Your jaw tightened faintly. Persistent. Always persistent. You leaned forward in the chair, elbows resting on your knees while the soft beeping of the monitors filled the silence around you. Then typed back: âIâm making sure expectations stay healthy.â âPeople get hurt when fantasy starts replacing reality.â
Melissa answered almost immediately. âAnd what about you?â âDo you ever let people close without turning yourself into a performance first?â
Your eyes closed briefly. God. You hated questions like that. Because they werenât seductive. They werenât playful. They just⊠sat there quietly asking to be answered honestly.
Across the room, your sister watched your expression soften for half a second before you hid it again. You looked back down at the screen. Then carefully stepped back behind the curtain where things were safer. âCupcake.â âYouâre paying for confidence lessons.â âNot access to the final boss of my emotional damage.â
That finally earned the reaction you wanted. âSo there is emotional damage.â âPremium package.â âVery expensive.â A laugh escaped you softly despite yourself. And Melissa sent one last message afterward. âOkay.â âThen tomorrow Iâll focus on lesson one.â âLearning how not to shrink myself.â âAnd you can focus on pretending youâre impossible to know.â
Your smile faded slightly at that. Because the annoying thing was⊠You werenât entirely sure anymore whether she was wrong. You stared at Melissaâs last message for a few quiet seconds, thumb hovering over the screen while the hospital room hummed softly around you. Your sister had gone back to her game, though you could still feel her occasionally glancing over like she was monitoring a live soap opera. You sighed through your nose and typed again. âBy the wayâŠâ The typing bubble appeared instantly on her side. âI do let people in without performance.â âIâm still human.â âI have needs like anyone else who breathes and exists.â Your fingers slowed slightly after that. Because even admitting that much felt strangely vulnerable. You continued anyway. âBut the people who get that version of me?â âThey donât come through my channel paying for a fantasy.â
Silence settled afterward. Long enough that you almost locked your phone and ended the conversation there. Then Melissa finally answered. âThat makes sense.â Simple. No pushing. No trying to squeeze deeper into your boundaries. And weirdly, that softened something in your chest more than curiosity would have. Another message followed a moment later. âThank you for saying it clearly instead of pretending.â
You frowned faintly at that. âPretending what?â
âThat youâre either completely fake or completely available.â âMost people online become one extreme or the other.â Your expression shifted slightly. Because unfortunately⊠she was right. Youâd met creators who dissolved entirely into performance until they barely remembered themselves outside of it. And others who gave away too much of their real lives until strangers started believing they owned pieces of them. Youâd spent years balancing carefully between both cliffs.
Melissaâs next message appeared more slowly. âI think I like that you protect yourself.â That one landed quietly. Not sharp like her other observations. Gentler. You leaned your head back against the hospital chair and stared briefly at the ceiling before answering. âGood.â âBecause tomorrowâs lesson starts with you learning how to do the same.â
The typing bubble bounced instantly. âHomework already?â A small smile tugged at your mouth.
âAbsolutely.â âWear something that makes you feel powerful.â âNotice every time you apologize unnecessarily between now and then.â âAnd try, just once, to say what you actually want before checking if itâs acceptable.â
Melissa took a second before replying. âThat last one sounds horrifying.â
You snorted softly. âThatâs because youâre out of practice.â Across the room, your sister stretched carefully against the pillows and looked over at you again.
-âYouâre doing the voice.â-
You looked up immediately-âWhat voice?â-
-âThe calm scary mentor voice.â-
Her boyfriend nodded solemnly-âItâs kinda hot. Respectfully.â
You threw a balled-up napkin directly at his forehead while Melissaâs final message arrived: âTomorrow then.â âNo shrinking.â
And somehow, despite everything exhausting and painful surrounding your life lately, you found yourself quietly looking forward to it. You read over the conversation again briefly, eyes catching on Melissaâs line about you protecting yourself. Then, before you could overthink it too much, you typed another message. âAnd by the wayâŠâ The typing bubble appeared immediately like sheâd still been holding the phone. âIâm completely available.â âTaking care of my needs doesnât mean Iâm in a commitment or relationship.â
Your sister looked up instantly from the hospital bed like a shark detecting blood in water-âOh, now weâre clarifying relationship status.â-
You pointed at her warningly without lifting your gaze from the phone-âI am begging you to recover quietly.â-She grinned wickedly and kept eating garlic bread.
Meanwhile Melissa took a few seconds longer to answer this time. Then finally: âInteresting thing to clarify.â
You leaned back slightly in the chair, one eyebrow lifting. âI value transparency.â âEspecially before beginning dynamics with people.â A pause. Then: âSo the scary confidence instructor is single.â
You rolled your eyes faintly despite the small smile tugging at your mouth. âDonât sound so excited.â "You are not single" âAnd Iâm still expensive.â
Melissa replied instantly. âThat confidence really is relentless.â
Your fingers moved before you thought too hard about it. âConfidence means understanding your value without needing to beg people to see it.â
Silence followed for a second. Then: âDid someone teach you that?â Your jaw tightened faintly. There she went again. Always trying to step around the edges of the performance instead of staying inside the fantasy where things were easier.
You answered smoothly: âYears of experience.â âAnd very disappointing people.â
That finally earned a laugh reaction. Then Melissa sent: âOkay.â âTomorrow.â âIâll wear something powerful.â âYouâll psychologically attack me into self-esteem.â âAnd neither of us will accidentally fall in love with the other.â
You barked out a real laugh at that one. Sharp enough that both your sister and her boyfriend looked over immediately.
-âThere it is,â- your sister whispered triumphantly-âThat woman has you giggling in a hospital.â-You rubbed your face tiredly while typing back to Melissa: âExcellent.â âYouâre already learning boundaries.â
But annoyingly⊠Your heartbeat still skipped a little when her final response appeared. âSee you tomorrow, teacher.â
You stretched slightly in the chair, exhaustion finally settling heavier into your bones now that the adrenaline of the conversation had started wearing off. The hospital lights suddenly felt harsher again. Your sister was half-curled against her pillows now, sleepiness softening her expression while her boyfriend quietly cleaned up the empty pasta containers beside her bed and all the napkins you were throwing. You looked back down at your phone one more time. Then typed: âTry to rest as much as possible.â âAnd have nice dreams.â A faint smile tugged at your mouth as you added: âThatâs an order.â
Melissaâs typing bubble appeared almost immediately. âBossy.â
You snorted softly. âYou literally hired me for that.â
A pause. Then: âWhat if I disobey?â
Your eyes lowered to the screen, tiredness making your smile slower now. Softer around the edges. "Then Iâll be deeply disappointed in you.â âTragic for everyone involved.â
Melissa reacted with a laughing emoji first. Then another message followed more slowly. âOkay.â âIâll try.â âYou should sleep too.â
Your gaze drifted automatically toward the hospital monitors beside your sister. Toward the overnight bag at your feet. Toward the vending machine coffee waiting somewhere in your near future. Sleep. Cute concept. You typed back lightly instead of honestly. âMaybe.â âIf the universe behaves.â
The nickname settled unexpectedly warm in your chest. You stared at it for a second longer than necessary before finally replying: âGoodnight, cupcake.â âAnd remember.â âNo shrinking tomorrow.â Then you locked your phone at last and slipped it into your pocket. The room felt quieter afterward. Not empty exactly. Just⊠still.
Your sister watched you carefully for a moment from the bed before smiling faintly-âYou look lighter.â-
You scoffed softly and leaned back in the chair again.-âItâs literally work.â-
-âMhm,â- she murmured sleepily-âSure it is.â-
You kept your eyes on the dark hospital window when you said it-âShe has a boyfriend"-The words came out casual. Too casual. Like you were reminding your sister. Like you were reminding yourself. Your sister looked at you quietly from the bed, sleepiness softening her face now while the monitors continued their gentle rhythmic beeping beside her.
You rubbed absentmindedly at the edge of your sleeve before continuing-âIâm just helping her remember who she is. Helping her become confident enough to ask for what she deserves.â-
Your sister stayed silent for a second. Then-âAnd what if what she deserves isnât the boyfriend?â-
Your stomach tightened faintly. You scoffed immediately, defensive on instinct-âThatâs not my business.â-
-âMhm.â-
-âItâs not.â-You finally looked over at her-âShe hired me to help with confidence. Boundaries. Control. Self-esteem. Not to ruin her relationship.â-
Your sister tilted her head slightly.-âBut if she becomes more honest with herself⊠Wouldnât that naturally affect the relationship anyway?â-You opened your mouth. Then stopped. Because unfortunately, that was the part people rarely admitted out loud. Growth changed dynamics. Confidence disrupted systems built around self-sacrifice. People who learned to stop shrinking often discovered entire relationships had only functioned because they stayed small. And judging by the way Melissa described her boyfriend⊠You had a feeling sheâd been making herself digestible for years.
Your sister watched the realization cross your face slowly. Then she smiled faintly-âYou already know that.â-
You leaned back in the chair with a tired groan, rubbing your hands over your face.-âI hate when youâre observant.â-
-âI learned from the best.â-
That softened you despite yourself. A small smile pulled briefly at your mouth before fading again-âThis is why boundaries matter"- you murmured quietly-âPeople project things. Attachment. Fantasy. Hope.â-
Your sisterâs expression gentled slightly.-âAnd what are you projecting?â-The question landed much too cleanly. You looked away immediately toward the rain-streaked window again. Outside, the city glowed silver and gold beneath the storm while somewhere deep in your pocket your phone sat warm and quiet with Melissaâs last messages still inside it. "Goodnight, shapeshifter." You swallowed once before answering carefully-âNothing. Iâm working.â-
Your sister smiled in that deeply annoying way people did when they knew you were lying but loved you enough not to corner you with it-âOkay,â- she said softly-âJust donât disappear into the performance too much. Someone should know you exist underneath it.â-
You looked down at your hands after that. At the faint marks on your fingers from too many hours typing, editing, holding everything together with stubbornness and caffeine and sheer necessity-âYou do"- you whispered softly to your sister-âAnd your boyfriend does too.â-Your voice lowered slightly after that-âThatâs enough for me.â-The room fell quiet. Not uncomfortable. Just honest.
Your sister watched you for a long moment from the bed, her expression softening in that painful sister way that always made you feel simultaneously cared for and completely exposed. Then she sighed-âI just wish you had someone else too.â-
You immediately groaned-âYouâre sounding exactly like Nana trying to set me up with random women at family gatherings.â-
Your sister burst into sleepy laughter-âShe had excellent taste.â-
-âShe once tried to flirt with the pharmacist on my behalf while I was buying cough syrup.â-
-âShe was networking.â-
-âShe was terrifying.â-
Her boyfriend laughed quietly while tossing away the empty pasta containers-âIâm with Nana on this one,â -he admitted. -âYou work too much.â-
You pointed accusingly at him-âYou are not allowed to join the intervention.â-
-âToo late.â-
You slumped deeper into the hospital chair dramatically-âUnbelievable betrayal in my own family.â-
Your sister grinned before her expression softened again-âIâm serious though.â-The joking faded slightly from her voice now.-âYou spend so much time becoming what everyone else needs. I just donât want you to forget you deserve care too.â-That one slipped under your defenses much too easily. You looked away instinctively toward the dark hospital window.
Rain still slid slowly down the glass outside while fluorescent lights buzzed overhead like tired little electric insects. Then you shrugged lightly-âIâm okay.â- Your sister gave you a look. The look. The one that said I know exactly how much of yourself you hide. And annoyingly, you couldnât even deny it around her. She reached her hand toward you from the bed. You took it automatically. Cold fingers. Hospital bracelet pressing softly against your skin.
-âYou know,â-she murmured sleepily-âfor someone who keeps insisting everything is strictly professionalâŠYou smiled at your phone like six times tonight.â-
You groaned immediately.-âOh my God. Go to sleep.â-
Her boyfriend snorted into his drink while your sister laughed softly against the pillows. But even while denying it, your thumb brushed unconsciously against the phone in your pocket.
And somewhere beneath all the exhaustion and caution and carefully constructed distanceâŠYou were already wondering what Melissa would wear tomorrow. You didnÂŽt knew when,but you fell asleep. Your neck hurt. Your back hurt. At one point during the night your leg had gone numb from the hospital chair and you were fairly certain your soul briefly left your body around four in the morning when a machine somewhere down the hallway started beeping continuously.
You woke up stiff and disoriented beneath harsh fluorescent lighting, your hoodie bunched awkwardly beneath your head as a makeshift pillow. Elegant. Truly glamorous living.
Your sister was still asleep when you opened your eyes, curled carefully onto her side while the monitors beside her bed blinked softly in the dim early morning light. Her boyfriend was knocked out too, folded in the visitor chair with his mouth slightly open. You smiled faintly despite yourself. Then you checked the time and groaned quietly. Too early. Which unfortunately meant perfect gym hours. You stretched slowly, joints cracking in protest, before grabbing your bag and slipping quietly from the room. The hospital hallways felt ghostly at that hour. Pale blue dawn creeping through distant windows. Nurses speaking softly behind desks. Coffee machines humming like sacred machinery for the exhausted. The cold morning air outside slapped you awake almost instantly. Good. You needed that. Because your life lately felt like a constant cycle of survival and caretaking and performance, and the gym was one of the few places where your body belonged entirely to you again. No cameras. No seductive voice. No pretending. Just movement. Control. Release. By the time you finished your workout, sweat clung lightly to the back of your neck and some of the heaviness in your chest had loosened enough to breathe properly again. You stopped on the way back and bought breakfast for your sister and her boyfriend. Real breakfast. Not sad vending machine pastries shaped like regret. When you returned to the room, your sister was still asleep. Soft morning light spilled across the blankets while machines beeped steadily beside her. For a second, seeing her peaceful like that almost let you imagine none of this was happening. You placed the breakfast bags quietly on the table beside the bed before brushing a few strands of hair from her forehead. Then you leaned down and kissed her temple gently.
-âMorning"- you whispered. She stirred slightly but didnât wake. You smiled softly and turned to leave before your phone vibrated in your pocket. Melissa. You stopped just outside the room and glanced down at the screen. âGood morning.â âI had a dream that you judged me for apologizing too much.â A laugh escaped you immediately despite the exhaustion. Then another message appeared. âI think your confidence lessons are already infecting my subconscious.â
You leaned against the hallway wall outside your sisterâs room, gym bag hanging from one shoulder while the smell of fresh coffee drifted through the hospital corridor. Your body still ached from the awful chair and too little sleep, but Melissaâs message pulled a small smile out of you anyway. Your fingers moved across the screen. âGood morning, cupcake.â The typing bubble appeared almost instantly. You continued. âThatâs good.â âIâll teach you until your own mind starts giving you confidence without my help.â
A nurse passed nearby pushing a cart while you waited for the reply, fluorescent lights reflecting softly against the polished floor. Then your phone buzzed. âThat sounded weirdly caring for someone who keeps insisting this isnât emotional.â
You rolled your eyes automatically, though the corner of your mouth twitched upward. âDonât get spoiled.â âIâm still charging you.â
Melissa answered immediately. âYou know, most people flirt by calling someone pretty.â âYou flirt by psychologically reorganizing their self-worth.â
You barked out a tired laugh under your breath, earning a mildly concerned glance from a passing nurse. Fair. You typed back: âAnd itâs clearly working.â âLook how attached you already are.â
Three dots bounced. âConfident women are dangerous.â âYou said it yourself.â
Your gaze drifted briefly toward the hospital room door behind you. Toward the breakfast waiting inside. Toward your sleeping sister. Then back to the screen glowing warmly in your hand. âGood.â âMaybe itâs time you became a little dangerous too.â
The typing bubble paused longer this time. Then: âMy boyfriend would probably hate hearing that.â
Your expression shifted slightly. There it was again. That subtle hesitation whenever she mentioned him. Not affection. More like obligation wrapped in politeness. You answered carefully. âYour boyfriend isnât the one taking the lesson.â
Silence followed for a second. Then Melissa replied: âYou really mean that, donât you?â âThat Iâm allowed to want things for myself.â
Your chest tightened faintly at the vulnerability tucked into the question. You leaned your head back briefly against the wall before typing. âCupcake.â âYou donât need permission to exist as a full person.â
The typing bubble appeared. Disappeared. Appeared again slower this time. âThat might be the nicest thing anyoneâs said to me in a while.â
And annoyingly, despite all your boundaries and warnings and careful distance⊠You stared at Melissaâs message for a long second after that.
âThat might be the nicest thing anyoneâs said to me in a while."
Something protective stirred low in your chest before you could stop it. Dangerous. You shouldâve redirected. Kept things neutral. Professional. Instead, exhaustion and honesty loosened your tongue just enough to make you type: âAnd if your boyfriend doesnât like itâŠâ âRemember only insecure people are scared of powerful women.â The typing bubble appeared immediately. But you continued before she could answer. âAnd maybe it would be time to find another boyfriend.â âOne that actually appreciates the woman you truly are.â
Silence. Longer than usual. So long you almost regretted sending it. Because there it was. The line. The one youâd been carefully circling all night. Youâd stepped directly onto it now. Not seduction. Not confidence coaching. Influence. And you were suddenly very aware of that. Melissa finally answered. âThatâs a very dangerous thing for someone like you to say to me.â
Your jaw tightened faintly. You pushed yourself off the hallway wall and started walking slowly toward the hospital elevators, sneakers squeaking softly against polished floors. Then you typed carefully: âIâm not telling you to leave your relationship.â âIâm telling you not to abandon yourself to preserve one.â
The typing bubble appeared slower this time. âYou really believe Iâve been doing that?â
You exhaled quietly. Because yes. Obviously yes. Every message from her practically dripped with self-minimization. But you answered more gently than before. âI think youâve spent a long time trying to become easy to love.â âAnd eventually people forget youâre supposed to love yourself too.â
The elevator doors opened with a soft ding. You stepped inside. Melissa took several seconds to answer. Then:âThat sounded painfully personal again.â
A tired smile touched your mouth despite yourself. âCareful, cupcake.â âAt this rate youâll convince yourself Iâm secretly wise.â
Her response came instantly. âToo late.â âI already think youâre emotionally dangerous.â
That one made you laugh softly under your breath as the elevator descended. Because honestly? She might not have been entirely wrong. You stepped out of the elevator and into the pale morning lobby, gym bag sliding slightly down your shoulder while exhausted sunlight filtered weakly through the hospital windows. Melissaâs last message still lingered on your screen. A tired laugh escaped you softly.
Then your fingers moved before you could overthink it. âIn that, youâre right.â âI am emotionally dangerousâŠâ The typing bubble appeared almost immediately. But you sent another message before she could answer. âIâm going to shower and then stream.â âSee you tonight.â
For a second, nothing came back. Then: âYou know what?â âThat sounded suspiciously close to saying youâre looking forward to seeing me.â
You snorted under your breath while pushing through the hospital doors into the chilly morning air. âConfidence lesson number two.â âDonât assume things without evidence.â
Melissa answered instantly. âCoward.â
Your eyebrows lifted. âExcuse me?â
âYou flirt like a supervillain and then retreat into professionalism whenever things get real.â
You barked out a genuine laugh right there on the sidewalk. Sharp enough that a passing man glanced at you briefly. Fair. You typed back while walking toward your car. âAnd yet you keep showing up for lessons.â âInteresting behavior.â
A pause. Then: âMaybe I like dangerous women.â
Your steps slowed slightly at that one. Because the thing was⊠Melissa didnât flirt like most clients. Most people pushed. Performed. Tested boundaries because they wanted fantasy gratification. Melissa observed. Listened. Reached. And somehow that made her infinitely more dangerous to you. You leaned against your car for a second before replying. âGood.â âThen wear something devastating tonight.â âI expect progress.â
Three dots bounced immediately. âYes, teacher.â
You locked your phone before you could smile too much at that and tossed it into the passenger seat. The morning air felt cold against your skin. Your body ached. And in a few hours youâd sit in front of a microphone again, becoming confidence and seduction and control for strangers who paid to borrow it.
But for the first time in a while⊠Tonight didnât feel like something to survive. By the time night settled over the city, you had rebuilt yourself completely. Not the exhausted hospital version. Not the sleepless caretaker. Not the woman eating vending machine dinners between panic and responsibility. This version of you looked untouchable. You adjusted the cuffs of your dark suit in the mirror one final time, fabric sharp enough to cut through doubt itself. The tailored jacket hugged your body perfectly, elegant without trying too hard, expensive enough to make people instinctively straighten when you walked into a room. Your hair fell in soft waves over one shoulder, glossy beneath the warm bathroom light. Makeup subtle. Intentional. The kind that didnât scream for attention because it already expected it. Gold rings flashed briefly as you fixed one of your bracelets into place. A soft expensive perfume lingered against your skin afterward, warm amber and smoke and something impossible to fully identify. Underneath all of it, hidden beneath composure and tailored confidence, lace pressed softly against your skin. Armor came in many forms.
You stared at yourself in the mirror for one quiet second longer. Then slipped your phone into your pocket and left.
The drive to the restaurant felt strangely different from your usual client meetings. Normally you prepared mentally. Rules. Code words. Emotional distance. Performance structure. But tonight your mind kept drifting instead toward green eyes youâd never seen in person and messages that had somehow slipped beneath your defenses anyway. Dangerous. Very dangerous. The restaurant glowed warmly against the dark street when you arrived, golden lights spilling across polished windows while low jazz hummed faintly from inside. Youâd intentionally arrived early. Control started with never rushing. You handed your keys to valet smoothly before stepping inside. Immediately, heads turned. Not dramatically. Just instinctively. People always noticed confidence before beauty. The hostess straightened slightly the second she saw you approaching.
-âGood evening.â-You smiled politely. Reservation under Melissaâs name. The hostess checked quickly before nodding.-âShe hasnât arrived yet, but your table is ready.â- Of course it was. You followed her deeper into the restaurant, heels clicking softly against dark polished floors while candlelight flickered gold against crystal glasses and quiet conversations drifted through the air. The table sat tucked into a more private corner. Smart choice. You removed your jacket slowly once seated, draping it neatly over the chair beside you before loosening one cuff slightly. Composed. Elegant. Controlled. But beneath all of it, your stomach twisted unexpectedly when the entrance doors opened again behind you.
And for the first time all evening, you caught yourself wondering whether Melissa would recognize you instantly without the microphone between you.
You ordered something strong enough to smooth the sharp edges off your nerves without dulling your instincts. Amber liquid caught the candlelight when the waiter placed the glass in front of you, gold reflecting briefly against your rings as you wrapped elegant fingers around it. Your nails clicked softly against the crystal when you lifted it for the first sip. Slow. Controlled. Youâd done this countless times before. Private clients. Hotels. Restaurants. Penthouse apartments that smelled like old money and loneliness. You knew how to read rooms within seconds now. Who was drunk. Who was watching too closely. Which exits stayed unobstructed. Which men carried entitlement in the set of their shoulders. Years of experience had sharpened your instincts into something almost animal. But tonight⊠Tonight your nerves were awake in a completely different way. Not fear exactly. Anticipation. Which honestly irritated you a little.
You leaned back slightly in your chair and scanned the restaurant calmly through lowered lashes. Couple arguing softly near the bar. Business dinner near the windows. A woman in a black dress laughing too loudly at something a man said. No obvious threats. No one paying unusual attention to you. Good. Your phone vibrated briefly in your hand as you texted your bodyguard stationed discreetly outside. âEverything okay.â âPlace seems normal.â
The response came immediately. âCopy.â âIâll stay nearby.â You locked your phone again and took another sip of your drink. The jazz music hummed low and warm through the restaurant while candlelight flickered softly across white tablecloths and polished silverware. Elegant. Safe. Predictable. And yet your pulse still jumped slightly when the restaurant doors opened again. You looked up automatically. And immediately knew it was her. Not because you recognized her face. Because she paused at the entrance like someone used to making herself smaller in unfamiliar places. Beautiful red hair catching the warm restaurant light like burning copper. Dark dress hugging her body in a way that suggested sheâd argued with herself before choosing it. Nervous fingers brushing briefly against the strap of her purse. And eyes. Green. Searching. Until they landed on you. You watched the exact second recognition hit her. Her posture shifted subtly. Breath catching just slightly. Because the woman from the messages and the voice in her headphones was suddenly real. And judging by the way Melissa looked at you now across the restaurant⊠You had underestimated the effect you would have on her in person. You looked at her calmly from across the restaurant. No rushing. No waving dramatically. Just one eyebrow lifting slightly as if to say there you are. Then you smiled. Small. Controlled. Dangerously confident. You lifted your glass a few inches from the table in silent invitation. Melissa stopped breathing for approximately half a second. You saw it happen. Saw the way her shoulders straightened instinctively before she started walking toward you, green eyes locked onto yours like sheâd forgotten the rest of the restaurant existed. Interesting. Very interesting. Because over text sheâd been playful. Curious. Sharp enough to challenge you. But in person? In person the effect hit her immediately. Your voice had already lived in her head for weeks. Now it had a body attached to it. The candlelight caught the gold of your jewelry as you lowered the glass again, watching her approach with calm composure while internally cataloging details automatically. Nervous hands. Slight tension in her jaw. And the dress. You noticed the dress immediately. Elegant. Fitted enough to flatter her figure beautifully while still carrying traces of hesitation in the styling choices, like sheâd almost chosen something safer before forcing herself not to. Good. She followed instructions.
You stood smoothly the moment she reached the table. Not rushed. Not overly formal. Just controlled confidence wrapped in expensive perfume and sharp tailoring. Melissa finally reached the table and stopped in front of you for one brief awkward second. Then laughed softly at herself.
-âOkay,â- she admitted quietly -âthis feels unfair.â-
You tilted your head slightly-âUnfair?â-
-âYou lookâŠâ- she gestured vaguely toward you, visibly losing the battle against your presence already-âway too much like your voice.â-
A low laugh escaped you at that. Smooth. Warm-âAnd what exactly were you expecting, cupcake?â-
Melissa swallowed visibly-âThatâs the problem,â- she murmured-âI donât think I expected you to feel real.â-That one landed somewhere low in your chest before you could stop it. You masked it easily behind another small sip of your drink. Professional composure sliding neatly back into place.
-âWell,â -you said smoothly after setting the glass down again -âlesson one here. Stop underestimating women.â-Melissa smiled then. Nervous still. But brighter now. And when her eyes drifted over you again, slow and openly appreciative this time⊠You realized your nerves hadnât been misplaced at all. Your hand brushed lightly against the back of her chair as you pulled it out for her, the gold rings on your fingers catching the candlelight briefly. You werenât the tallest woman in the restaurant. Not even close.But the heels, the posture, the calm certainty in your movements made people unconsciously look up at you anyway. Confidence altered gravity.
Melissa sat down carefully, visibly aware of you standing so close for that brief second. Her perfume mixed subtly with yours when you leaned in slightly to help guide the chair inward.
Warm vanilla. Nervous energy. And something soft beneath it. You returned to your seat across from her, crossing one leg over the other while lifting your drink again. Your eyes stayed on her calmly over the rim of the glass. Watching.
Melissa tucked a strand of red hair behind her ear nervously before speaking.
-âIâm sorry if Iâm late,â- she murmured-âI spent way too long trying to convince myself I looked good in this dress.â-The second the apology left her mouth, your expression shifted. Not harsh. Just immediate. One eyebrow lowered slightly. A silent correction.Melissa noticed instantly. Her eyes widened a little-âSorry for saying sorry,â -she corrected quickly. You crossed your arms slowly. She bit back a nervous laugh.-â...Not sorry?â-
That finally pulled a small approving smile from you-âThatâs better.â-
Relief flickered visibly across her face, though she still looked adorably tense sitting across from you under the candlelight. You tilted your head slightly, studying her for another second before asking more softly-âHow are you feeling?"-
Melissa exhaled shakily through a laugh-âLike I accidentally signed up for psychological warfare.â-
A low amused sound escaped you-âInteresting. You donât look miserable.â-
-âNo"-she admitted quietly-âJust exposed.â-
That one made your gaze sharpen slightly. Because there it was again. That honesty. The kind most people avoided. You leaned back comfortably in your chair, bracelets glinting softly as your wrist rested against the table.
-âGood. Exposure builds tolerance. The first time you stop shrinking yourself always feels illegal. Besides you look completly amazing, that's is more worth it than being early"-Melissa laughed softly at that, though her fingers still toyed nervously with the edge of the napkin in her lap. Your eyes dropped briefly to the movement. Then back to her face.
-âTell me something,â- you said calmly-âWhen you were getting dressed tonightâŠWho were you trying to convince? Yourself? Or the imaginary audience in your head?â-
Melissa froze slightly. Because unfortunately⊠You already knew the answer.
-âBoth, I guessâŠâ- she admitted quietly-âFor you too, if Iâm being honest.â-Something warm and dangerous flickered low in your chest at the honesty of that. Before you could answer, the waiter appeared beside the table. And immediately looked at you first. Of course he did. People naturally gravitated toward the person carrying the most certainty.
-âReady to order?â- he asked politely.
You didnât even glance at the menu again. Instead, you looked directly at Melissa.
-âThe beautifull lady order for both of us"-Melissa nearly choked on air.
-âWhat? I donât know what you like.â-
You smiled softly into your glass before setting it down again-âIâm not asking you to order what I like. I want you to trust your own taste. So go ahead.â-The panic crossed her face immediately. Tiny. Subtle. But obvious to you. Her eyes darted briefly toward the menu like it had personally betrayed her.
-âIâŠâ- she laughed nervously-âWhat if I choose wrong?â-
-âThereâs no wrongâ-
-âYes there is. What if you hate it?â-
You leaned forward slightly then, gold bracelets sliding softly against your wrist-âMelissa.â-The way you said her name made her finally look at you again. Steady. Focused.
-âThere is a very important difference between consideration and fear. Right now youâre afraid of disappointing someone instead of trusting yourself.â-The waiter stood there politely pretending not to witness a live psychological awakening over appetizers. Melissa swallowed hard. Then looked down at the menu again. You stayed quiet this time. No rescuing. No guiding. Just watching calmly while she fought the instinct to defer. After almost a full minute, she finally inhaled deeply and closed the menu.
-ââŠOkay"-Your eyebrow lifted slightly. Okay. That was new. The nervousness was still there, but underneath it something else had appeared too. Decision. Melissa looked at the waiter-âWeâll have the grilled salmon,â- she said carefully-âand the mushroom risotto with the roasted carrots."-
The waiter nodded politely-âExcellent choice.â
Melissa still looked uncertain after he left. You, meanwhile, looked completely relaxed. Which somehow made her even more nervous.
-ââŠWhat?â-
A slow smile tugged at your mouth-âYou survived.â-
She laughed despite herself-âThat was ridiculous.â-
-âNo,â- you corrected smoothly-âWhatâs ridiculous is how uncomfortable you are having preferences.â-
That one hit directly. You could see it in her face instantly. Melissa looked down briefly at the tablecloth before murmuring-âIâm used to adapting.â-
-âYes. I noticed.â-Your voice stayed calm. Not judgmental. Just observant-âYou scan for reactions before deciding things. You soften your opinions before saying them. And you apologize automatically anytime you occupy space.â-
Melissa stared at you for a second. Then laughed softly in disbelief-âYou really do notice everything.â-
You lifted your drink again-âThatâs why Iâm expensive, cupcake.â-Your glass was nearly empty by the time the conversation settled into a quieter rhythm. You lifted it briefly, watching the last amber sip catch the candlelight before setting it down again.
-âAnother?â- the waiter asked as he passed.
You nodded once-âA Malbec for both of us, rested in French oak pleaseâ- Of course. You were not about to waste a dinner drinking mediocre wine. Melissa watched you while the waiter left, still looking slightly dazed every time you made decisions with such effortless certainty. You leaned back comfortably into your chair afterward, one arm resting along the side while your gaze settled on her again. Calm. Direct.
-âAnd tell meâŠâ-Your voice lowered slightly beneath the hum of the restaurant-âWhat does your boyfriend think about you being here?â-
Melissa immediately choked on absolutely nothing. Interesting. You watched her reach for her water too quickly.
-âHe doesnât know,â- she admitted after a second. The candlelight flickered softly between you.
You stayed quiet for just long enough to make her squirm slightly before asking-âWhy not?â-
Melissa looked down at the table briefly-âI donât know.â-
-âHm.â-
-âI meanâŠâ- she sighed softly. -âHow exactly was I supposed to explain this? Hey babe, Iâm going to dinner with the woman whose voice I listen to while questioning my entire personality?â-
That pulled a low amused laugh from you. Fair enough. But your expression sharpened slightly afterward-âYou avoided the question.â-
Melissa noticed immediately-ââŠI did.â-
-âYes. You said you didnât know how to tell him. Not why you chose not to."-
Her fingers curled subtly against the stem of her water glass. Defensive body language. Your eyes dropped to it automatically. Then back to her face. Melissa hesitated before answering more quietly-âBecause he would make me feel guilty.â-There it was. Not anger. Not possessiveness. Guilt.
You leaned back slightly again as the waiter returned with the wine bottle. Deep red liquid poured smoothly into your glasses while silence settled briefly over the table. Once the waiter left, you lifted your glass slowly-âConfidence lesson number three"-Melissa looked up at you immediately-âYouâre allowed to do things that belong only to you.â-
She stared at you quietly. Then laughed once under her breath-âYou make everything sound so simple.â-
-âNo,â- you corrected softly.-âI make it sound permitted. Thatâs different.â-Melissaâs eyes held yours for a second too long after that. Warm candlelight reflected green and gold in them now. And for one brief dangerous moment, the entire restaurant around you seemed to blur softly at the edges. You let your gaze linger on her properly for the first time since she sat down. Not just attractive. Not just nervous. You examined her carefully. The curve of her mouth when she tried not to smile too much. The way tension still lived in her shoulders despite the wine slowly softening her. The intelligence in her eyes that sharpened every time you challenged her. Melissa was older than you. Not by much. But enough that it made the hesitation in her even sadder somehow. Because she was stunning. Truly. Not in the polished effortless way social media sold beauty. In the dangerous way of women who had spent years dimming themselves until all that contained light started pressing painfully against the edges. Waiting to be let out. Waiting to stop apologizing for existing at full volume.
You swirled the wine slowly in your glass before speaking-âYou know what your problem is?â-
-âIt should.â-She smiled nervously into her wine.
-âOkay then. Whatâs my problem?â-
You tilted your head slightly, studying her face openly enough to make her shift in her seat-âYou ask permission with your entire body.â- That hit instantly. You saw it in the way her fingers tightened slightly around the stem of her glass. So you continued calmly-âThe way you sit. The way you speak. Even the way you entered the restaurant. Beautiful women usually know when people are looking at them.â-
Melissa blinked slowly-âAnd I donât?â-
-âYou notice. But instead of owning it, you immediately try to deserve it.â-
Silence. Soft jazz drifted around the restaurant while candlelight flickered gold across her red hair. Melissa looked down briefly before asking quietly-âWhatâs the difference?â-
You leaned forward slightly then, voice lower now-âOne comes from confidence. The other comes from hunger.â-Her eyes lifted back to yours immediately. You held her gaze steadily-âConfident people donât beg internally every time they take up space. They donât perform gratitude for basic attention. And they definitely donât act surprised when someone wants them.â-Melissa swallowed hard after that. Your eyes drifted over her again deliberately. The dress. The flushed cheeks. The nervousness barely holding together beneath the tension between you. Then you smiled faintly-âYouâre gorgeous, cupcake. The issue is that you behave like that information belongs to everyone else except you."-
For a second she just stared at you. Completely still. Then a shaky laugh escaped her-âYou say things like youâre trying to rewire my brain chemistry.â-
A low amused hum left your throat-âThatâs because I am.â-The waiter arrived balancing elegant plates between practiced hands, the rich smell of butter, herbs, roasted vegetables, and wine unfolding warmly between you the second the dishes touched the table. The salmon looked perfect. The risotto creamy and fragrant beneath shaved parmesan. And Melissa immediately looked at you instead of the food. Of course she did. You caught the glance from beneath her eyelashes and nearly smiled into your wine. There it was again. That reflexive search for approval. You leaned back slightly in your chair, completely relaxed.
-âDonât wait for my permission.â- Melissa blinked-âYou were the one who ordered.â-
A faint flush crawled up her neck at being caught again-âI wasnâtâŠâ- You lifted one eyebrow slowly. She sighed-ââŠOkay maybe a little.â-
You picked up your fork calmly-âNotice how automatic that was? You made a decision confidently two minutes ago and immediately looked to someone else to validate it.â-
Melissa stared down at the plate briefly-âThat sounds kind of sad when you say it like that.â-
-âItâs not sad. Itâs conditioning.â-Your voice softened slightly afterward-âPeople teach women very early that being agreeable keeps them safe. Liked. Desired.â-You cut into the salmon neatly while continuing-âBut eventually some women get so used to monitoring everyone elseâs reactions that they stop hearing themselves entirely.â-Melissa watched you quietly now instead of the food. Completely focused. Dangerously focused. You noticed it immediately. The way she leaned toward you slightly without realizing. The way your voice seemed to settle directly into her nervous system. You took a bite finally, calm and composed.Then nodded once toward her plate-âEat.â-
Melissa laughed softly-âYes, teacher.â-That nickname should not have affected you as much as it did. You hid it well behind another sip of wine. But Melissa noticed the tiny shift in your expression anyway. Her smile widened slightly-âOh my God. You like that.â-
You pointed your fork at her immediately-âCareful. Confidence lessons can absolutely be revoked.â-She laughed again, warmer now. Looser. And for the first time since entering the restaurant, Melissa picked up her fork and started eating without checking your reaction first.
You were halfway through another sip of wine when she asked it-âCan I know your real name?â-Your eyes lifted slowly from the plate back to her face. And annoyingly enough, youâd been distracted. Not by the question. By her mouth. The soft movement of her full lips while she spoke. The way confidence and nervousness kept colliding inside her expression like opposing tides. Dangerous observation. You set your glass down carefully-âI know the one you use online is a pseudonym,â- Melissa added more quietly. Of course sheâd figured that out. You leaned back into your chair again, posture elegant and composed despite the tiny tightening in your chest. Then answered smoothly-âIâm sorry, cupcake. But the less you know about the real me, the better it is for both of us.â-Melissaâs expression softened slightly, though disappointment flickered there too. You continued before she could ask again-âOtherwise the lines between work, service, and reality start getting mixed.â-
The candlelight danced softly across the table between you. Melissa looked down briefly at her wine glass-âI think they already are a little.â-Honest. Again.
You watched her quietly for a second before responding-âThatâs exactly why boundaries matter.â-
Her fingers traced lightly against the stem of her glass-âBut doesnât it get lonely?â-The question landed gently this time. Not invasive. Just curious.
You tilted your head slightly-âWhat?â-
-âHaving to divide yourself so carefully all the time."-A soft breath left your nose.
You looked away briefly toward the rest of the restaurant. People laughing. Silverware clinking softly. Warm golden light everywhere. Normal life. Then your gaze returned to her.
-âLonely isnât the right word.â-Melissa waited patiently-âItâs⊠compartmentalized"-
That earned the faintest sad smile from her-âYou make emotional repression sound elegant.â-
A real laugh escaped you at that. Low and warm-âYears of practice.â-Melissa smiled too, but her eyes stayed thoughtful while she watched you. Still trying to understand the person beneath the performance. You noticed immediately. Of course you did. So you leaned forward slightly and redirected the conversation with practiced ease.
-âBesides,â- you murmured smoothly-âyouâre here to focus on yourself tonight. Not interrogate me like a tiny redheaded detective.â-
Melissa laughed into her wine-âYou make that difficult.â-
-âGood. Growth should feel slightly annoying.â-Her eyes sparkled at that. And for a brief second, watching her laugh freely under the candlelight... You almost forgot to keep your distance too. You twirled the stem of your wine glass slowly between your fingers after saying it, watching the deep red liquid catch the candlelight like velvet-âAnd besides⊠I prefer separating my life like this. Better than getting tangled in feelings and ending up in a relationship I donât actually want to be in.â-
Melissa went very still after that. Not offended. Just⊠thoughtful. You noticed immediately.
Her gaze dropped briefly toward the tablecloth before returning to you slower this time-âThat sounded pointed.â-
You lifted one shoulder lightly-âWas it inaccurate?â-Melissa opened her mouth. Then closed it again. Interesting. You leaned back comfortably, crossing one leg over the other beneath the table-âYou know what Iâve noticed?â -you continued calmly-"People stay in relationships for very strange reasons.â-
She looked at you carefully now-âLike what?â-
-âHabit. Fear. Convenience. The sunk cost fallacy dressed up as loyalty.â-
A soft laugh escaped her at that phrasing. But her smile faded quickly afterward.-âAnd what if someoneâs just⊠comfortable?â-
You tilted your head slightly-âComfortable? Or emotionally asleep?â-
That one hit directly. You saw it in the way her fingers tightened subtly around the fork in her hand. Melissa looked away toward the restaurant briefly-âYou make everything sound very clear.â-
-âNo,â- you corrected softly-âI just say things most people avoid saying out loud.â-The jazz music drifted lazily through the room while candlelight flickered gold against her red hair. You studied her quietly for another second before continuing more gently-âCupcake⊠Wanting more from your life doesnât automatically make you cruel.â-
Her eyes lifted back to yours immediately. Vulnerable now. Open in a way that made something protective stir low in your chest again. Dangerous. Very dangerous.
Melissa swallowed softly.-âI think I forgot that somewhere along the way.â-
Your expression softened before you could stop it. And this time she noticed. Not the performance. Not the teasing confidence. The real softness underneath. Tiny. Brief. But real.
Her voice lowered slightly afterward-âHas anyone ever said things like this to you?â-
You held her gaze for a second too long. Then smiled faintly and slipped gracefully back behind your defenses-âThat question costs extra.â-
Melissa rolled her eyes softly at your deflection, though the warmth lingering in her expression made it clear she wasnât actually frustrated.
You watched her finish the last bite from her plate, noticeably more relaxed now than when she first arrived. Shoulders lower. Movements freer. Good. The wine probably helped a little too. Then she looked back at you over the candlelight and smiled faintly.-âYour voice is exactly like the streams. Just as commanding and relaxed.â-
A low amused hum left your throat-âThatâs because the streams are still me. Just⊠curatedâ-
Melissa tilted her head slightly-âCurated how?â-
You leaned back comfortably in your chair, fingers brushing lazily against the stem of your wine glass.-âIn the streams I know exactly what Iâm giving people. Fantasy. Control. Attention. A version of confidence they can borrow for a while.â-Her eyes stayed fixed on you while you spoke. Focused in a way that made you very aware of how low your voice had gone
-âAnd in real life?â- she asked quietly. You smiled faintly.
-âIn real life Iâm less patient before caffeine.â- That earned a laugh from her. Warm. Easy. You liked that sound more than you should.
Melissa rested her chin lightly against her hand afterward, studying you openly now-âBut the calm part is real.â-
You held her gaze-âYes.â-
-âThe confidence too?â-
Your rings clicked softly against the wine glass as you turned it slowly-âMostly.â-
-âMostly?â-
You exhaled a quiet laugh through your nose-âConfidence isnât the absence of fear, cupcake. Itâs moving like your fear doesnât get voting rights.â-
Melissa stared at you for a second after that. Then shook her head softly-âSee? You just say things like that naturally. Like you swallowed a self-help book written by a very attractive supervillain.â-
You barked out a laugh loud enough that a couple nearby glanced over briefly-âThere it is,â- you murmured afterward-âYour sense of humor. You hide that too.â-
Melissa blinked-âWhat?â-
-âYou soften yourself before people can react to you. But every once in a while your real personality slips out anyway.â-A faint blush touched her cheeks immediately. You smiled into your wine.-âMuch better. I like this version of you.â-The words left your mouth naturally. Too naturally. Because the second silence settled afterward, you realized how intimate that sounded. Melissa noticed too. You could see it in the way her breath caught slightly while her eyes held yours across the table. And for one dangerous second⊠Neither of you looked away.
The silence stretched just a second too long after your last words. Too intimate. Too honest.
You cleared your throat softly and leaned back slightly, reclaiming composure like slipping a jacket back onto your shoulders-âSoâ- you said smoothly, lifting one eyebrow, -âwhat do we do now?â-Melissa blinked once, clearly still recovering a little from the tension hanging between you.
-âI donât know,â- she admitted with a small nervous laugh-âWhat are your plans?â-
You tilted your head slowly-âNo, cupcake. Youâre the one making decisions tonight, remember?â-Her expression immediately shifted between panic and amusement. You smiled faintly at the reaction-âYou can ask me to do anything and Iâll follow. You just have to know what you want.â-
Melissa stared at you across the candlelight. Completely still. And for the first time all evening, you watched her realize the real challenge of confidence. Not rebellion. Not seduction. Choice. The waiter passed nearby while jazz hummed softly through the restaurant, but neither of you looked away from each other. Melissa swallowed once.
-âYouâre making this sound terrifying.â-
-âGood. That means it matters.â-
Her fingers tapped nervously once against the table. Then twice.
You waited patiently. No rescuing. No suggestions. Just quiet steady attention. Finally she exhaled through a laugh.
-âOkay. I wantâŠâ-The sentence faltered immediately. You noticed the exact second self-consciousness tried to grab her throat again.
Your voice softened slightly-âDonât edit yourself halfway through the thought.â-
Melissa looked down briefly before trying again.-âI want to keep spending time with you tonight.â- Simple. Honest. And somehow that landed harder than flirting.
You held her gaze steadily-âGood. See how much prettier that sounds without apologizing first?â-A blush warmed her cheeks instantly. You smiled into your wine again before asking calmly-âAnd what would you enjoy doing?â-
Melissa laughed softly-âYou really wonât decide for me.â-
-âNo. Because then youâll leave tonight remembering my confidence instead of discovering your own.â- That quieted her immediately. You watched the thought settle behind her eyes. Then, slowly, something shifted in her posture again. Small. But important. Melissa straightened slightly in her seat before speaking more firmly this time-âThereâs a bookstore nearby that stays open late...And⊠Iâd like to go there with you.â-
Your eyebrow lifted faintly. Interesting choice-âBooks?â -you asked lightly-"Not exactly the stereotypical post-dinner fantasy.â-
Melissa smiled then. Real smile. Less hesitant now-âThat sounds like your problem, not mine.â-
The laugh that escaped you afterward was immediate and genuine. Warm enough that the couple at the next table glanced over again. And sitting there watching Melissa grin proudly at managing to surprise you⊠You realized lesson one might already be working. You paid the bill before Melissa could even reach for her purse. Of course you did. Then you stood smoothly from the table, sliding your suit jacket back over your shoulders while the waiter thanked you quietly. Melissa followed you outside a second later. The cold night air hit immediately. Sharp. Clean. And the second it touched her bare skin, she shivered. Your eyes dropped instinctively to the thin straps of her dress. Beautiful choice. Terrible insulation strategy. You sighed softly through your nose.
-âCupcake.â- Before she could ask what, you were already shrugging your jacket off your shoulders. Warmth still lingered inside the expensive fabric when you stepped closer and draped it carefully over her shoulders. Melissa froze slightly. Your perfume wrapped around her immediately. Amber. Smoke. Something rich and warm and distinctly you. The oversized jacket slipped down her arms slightly, swallowing part of her frame while your lingering body heat clung softly to the fabric. When she looked up at you, green eyes wide for half a second, you were already turning toward the car instead of lingering in the moment too long. Safer that way. You opened the passenger door smoothly and extended your hand toward her. Elegant. Steady. Melissa stared at it for one tiny heartbeat before placing her hand in yours. Warm fingers. Softer than you expected. You helped her into the seat carefully, your other hand instinctively resting near the top of the car door so she wouldnât bump her head getting in. The movement placed you briefly closer than either of you had been all evening. Close enough to notice the tiny catch in her breathing. Close enough to see her eyes flick once toward your mouth before returning upward quickly. Interesting. Very interesting.
You stepped back smoothly before the tension could thicken further and shut the door gently behind her. Then you circled toward the driverâs side, heels clicking softly against the pavement while your bodyguardâs car remained parked discreetly farther down the street.
Still there. Good. You slipped into the driverâs seat and started the engine, warm air slowly filling the car. Melissa sat wrapped in your jacket beside you, your sleeves covering part of her hands now. The sight did something annoyingly tender to your chest.
You adjusted the mirrors casually before glancing toward her-âComfortable?â-
Melissa looked down briefly at the jacket around her shoulders before answering softly-âDangerouslyâ-
A low laugh escaped you as you pulled away from the curb-âCareful. Youâre getting attached to my dry cleaning bill.â-
Soft jazz drifted low from the radio as you turned the volume up just enough to smooth the silence instead of erase it. The city lights slid across the windshield in blurred gold streaks while you drove through the night with one hand resting loosely on the steering wheel. You could feel Melissa looking at you. Not casually. Carefully. Like she was trying to solve something. The inside of the car smelled faintly of your perfume and clean leather, everything immaculate and organized in a way that suggested control wasnât just a personality trait for you. It was survival architecture. You noticed her gaze lingering on the dashboard, the spotless interior, the quiet precision of everything. Then back to you.
A faint smile touched your mouth-âCareful. Youâre observing me again.â-
Melissa startled slightly before laughing under her breath-âYou make it difficult not to.â-
You glanced at her briefly at a red light. Still wrapped in your jacket. Still carrying traces of nervousness beneath the growing comfort. Cute. Dangerously cute. You looked back toward the road before speaking again.-âDo you want ice cream?â-
Melissa blinked-âIce cream?â-
-âYes. Confidence lessons require proper enrichment activities.â-That earned a laugh from her immediately. You continued, voice softer beneath the music now-âWe can go to the bookstore. You pick something you like. Then weâll get ice cream while you tell me why you chose it.â-
Melissa looked at you quietly after that. Really looked at you. And for a second you wondered if youâd accidentally revealed too much softness again. Because this didnât feel like seduction anymore. It felt strangely gentle. The red light shifted green. You started driving again. Then Melissa spoke carefully-âYou knowâŠYou keep saying this is business.â-You hummed lightly-âBut you also bought me dinner, gave me your jacket, and now you want to analyze my personality through bookstore choices.â-
A low laugh slipped from your throat-âWhen you say it like that, I sound deeply manipulative.â-
-âYou soundâŠâ she paused, searching for the word- âthoughtful.â-Your fingers tightened ever so slightly around the steering wheel. Dangerous word. You hid it beneath another teasing smile.
-âDonât get spoiled, cupcake. Iâm still emotionally dangerous, remember?â-
Melissa smiled softly beside you-âYes. I think thatâs why I feel safe.â-
At the next red light, you reached into the center console and pulled out a small pack of gum.
Melissa watched the movement quietly. You slipped a piece into your mouth, raspberry sweetness immediately cutting through the lingering taste of wine. The familiar flavor grounded you a little, gave your restless mind something simple to focus on besides the woman sitting beside you wrapped in your jacket.
Streetlights painted gold across your rings as you rested one hand back on the steering wheel.
-âItâs my job,â- you said calmly after a moment-âI become what my clients need.â-Melissa stayed quiet, listening carefully. You glanced toward her briefly-âAnd I can tell that what you need is care and softness. Even if you donât ask for it directly.â-The honesty of that settled heavily in the car for a second. Melissaâs expression shifted almost imperceptibly. Like hearing someone say a truth sheâd been quietly starving for. You broke the tension before it could deepen too much, lifting the gum pack slightly toward her-âGum?â-
She smiled softly and took one-âThank you.â- Your fingers brushed briefly when she grabbed it. Tiny contact. Still noticeable. Melissa unwrapped the gum slowly before putting it in her mouth, then laughed faintly a second later-âRaspberry.â-
-âYou sound surprised.â-
-âYou just seem like someone who would chew mint. Very intimidating flavor.â-
A low laugh rolled from your throat-âIntimidating flavor?â-
-âYes. Like your entire personality.â-
You shook your head, amused, while turning the wheel smoothly down another street-âCareful. That almost sounded like flirting again.â-
Melissa leaned back in the seat slightly, your oversized jacket slipping lower on her shoulders-âMaybe Iâm practicing confidence.â-
You glanced at her briefly. And there it was again. That spark. Small but growing. Less apologetic now. Less edited.
You smiled slowly-âGood girl. See? Positive reinforcement works beautifully.â-
Melissa stayed curled slightly into your jacket, your sleeves covering part of her hands while traces of your perfume still clung softly to her. Then she looked at you.
-âCan you pick the book?â-
Your eyebrow lifted immediately-âI thought tonight was about your choices.â-
-âIt is.â-A small smile tugged at her mouth-âIâm choosing to let you choose.â-
You stared at her for one long second. Then huffed a quiet laugh through your nose-âThatâs dangerously clever.â- Melissa grinned proudly at herself. You leaned back against the seat slightly, studying her again. She looked different already from the woman who entered the restaurant. Still nervous. Still thoughtful. But less hidden. Like someone slowly unfolding after being cramped too long inside herself. Interesting. Very interesting.
-âAnd what exactly is the logic behind this decision?â- you asked.
Melissa shrugged softly beneath your jacket-âYou read people too well. So I want to know what kind of book you think I need.â-
Your fingers tapped once lightly against the steering wheel. Because honestly? That was intimate too. Books revealed people in terrifyingly specific ways. You looked toward the bookstore windows thoughtfully. Then back at her-âCareful, cupcake. That sounds suspiciously like trust.â-
Melissa held your gaze this time instead of immediately looking away-âI think thatâs already happened.â-The silence that followed felt warmer than the heater running through the car.
You looked at her for a second too long again before finally unbuckling your seatbelt-âAlright,â-you murmured-âBut if I pick something emotionally devastating, thatâs on you.â-
Melissa laughed and looked at you from beneath her eyelashes again, curled into the passenger seat wrapped in your jacket while warm air hummed softly through the car.
-âCan we stay in here a little longer?â-she asked quietly-âItâs really warm.â-
Your eyes drifted over her instinctively. The oversized jacket around her shoulders. The way the dim dashboard lights softened her features. And the way her gaze lingered openly now on the fitted vest beneath your suit jacket, tracing the shape of your figure like she was trying very hard not to get caught doing it. You noticed anyway. Of course you did. A soft smile tugged at your mouth as you settled back into the driverâs seat instead of getting out-âYou can.â-Melissa relaxed immediately at the answer. Then you tilted your head slightly-âBut next timeâŠâ-Your voice lowered gently beneath the quiet music.-âSay it with confidence. Not like youâre asking permission to exist.â-Her breath caught faintly. You watched the words settle inside her.-âYou werenât bothering me,â- you continued calmly. You wanted something. Thatâs allowed.â-
Melissa looked down briefly at her hands inside your sleeves-âI donât always know how to ask for things."-
-I know.â-The honesty of that made her look back up immediately. You leaned one elbow lightly against the center console, studying her quietly.-âMost people around you probably reward the agreeable version of you. The easy version. The version that doesnât inconvenience anyone.â-Melissa gave a tiny nod before she could stop herself. Your expression softened slightly.-âBut wanting warmth isnât inconvenient. Wanting company isnât selfish. And wanting to stay a little longer with someone you enjoyâŠâ- you paused faintly-âis very human.â- The silence afterward felt thick and warm inside the car. Outside, the bookstore glowed against the dark street while occasional headlights slid past in blurred ribbons of light.
Melissa swallowed softly-âYou make everything sound so simple.â-
You smiled faintly-âNo. I just remove the shame people attach to normal needs.â-
Her eyes held yours again after that. Longer this time. Steadier. And for the first time all night, Melissa didnât look like she wanted to shrink beneath your attention. She looked like she wanted to stay inside it. The warmth inside the car had become dangerous. Not physically. Emotionally. Soft music humming low. Your jacket wrapped around her shoulders. The quiet intimacy of parked cars at night, where conversations always seemed to slip accidentally deeper than intended. And underneath all of it, a growing realization pressed steadily against the back of your mind. You never pulled out the contract. The thought hit suddenly enough to make your jaw tighten slightly. Because you always did. Every client. Every private session. Rules. Boundaries. Expectations. Paperwork created distance. Structure. Safety. You had built those protections carefully after learning the hard way what happened when emotional lines blurred between fantasy and reality. People projected. Attached. Wanted pieces of you they were never actually promised. And somehow tonight youâd ignored every instinct that normally kept you safe. No contract. No formal structure. No emotional distance. Just wine and bookstores and conversations about loneliness while Melissa looked at you like she was trying to memorize the shape of your mind. Stupid. Careless. Your gaze drifted toward her quietly. She was still wrapped in your jacket, relaxed now against the seat while absentmindedly playing with one of the sleeves. Trusting you. That made it worse somehow. Because this wasnât manipulation. Not intentional. You genuinely liked her. And that was exactly the problem.
You looked away toward the bookstore windows again, fingers tightening slightly around the steering wheel. You knew how this went when you ignored the protections time had carved painfully into you. Someone always got hurt. Usually both people. Melissa noticed the subtle shift in your expression almost immediately-âWhat happened?â- she asked softly.
You exhaled slowly through your nose. Professional distance tried to rebuild itself inside your chest like muscle memory-âYou should know something.â-Her posture straightened slightly. You kept your eyes forward for a second before finally looking back at her.-âI normally have contracts for private sessions.â-
A tiny crease formed between her brows-âAnd we didnât do that.â-
-âNo.â-Silence settled briefly.
Then Melissa asked carefully-âWhy?â-That question landed too directly. Because the truthful answer was deeply inconvenient.
You looked at her for a long moment inside the dim light of the car before finally speaking quieter than before-âI think I stopped treating this like work somewhere around the moment you started looking at me like a person instead of a fantasy."-
Melissa went completely still. And the honesty hanging between you after that felt far more intimate than anything flirtatious either of you had said all night. You sighed quietly and reached for the door handle before the silence inside the car could grow even heavier. The cold night air hit your skin instantly when you stepped outside. Good. You needed that. Needed something sharp enough to cut through the warmth building inside the car and inside your chest. For a second you just stood there beside the vehicle, breathing slowly while city lights reflected across the bookstore windows. Distance helped. Distance always helped. Because sitting beside Melissa had started feeling dangerously easy. And easy was exactly how boundaries dissolved. You dragged one hand back through your hair before turning toward the bookstore.
-âIâll pick the book,â- you said finally. Melissa looked up at you from inside the car, still wrapped in your jacket. There was something soft in her expression now. Soft enough that you instinctively avoided holding her gaze too long-âYouâre staying here?â- you asked and she nodded.
-âMy warmth privilege revoked temporarily.â- That earned a small laugh from her, but you could still feel her studying you carefully. Like she noticed the retreat. Of course she noticed. She noticed everything about you more than she should already. You closed the car door gently behind you before walking toward the bookstore alone, heels clicking softly against the pavement. Inside, warm golden light wrapped around you immediately along with the smell of paper and coffee and old wood. Safer territory. Books were easier than feelings. Books followed structure. Stories had rules. You wandered slowly between shelves, fingertips brushing absentmindedly across spines while your mind kept replaying the last thing youâd said to Melissa."You looked at me like a person instead of a fantasy." Too honest. Way too honest.
You stopped in front of a display table and exhaled quietly. This was exactly why the contracts existed. Because without them, you slipped. Started revealing pieces of yourself accidentally. Started craving softness from people who were supposed to remain temporary.
Your eyes drifted across the shelves thoughtfully. Romance. Psychology. Poetry. Self-help. Fantasy. Then finally you spotted it. A novel tucked sideways near the edge of a display. A story about a woman rebuilding herself after years spent becoming smaller for other people. Messy. Beautiful. Angry in quiet ways. Hopeful without being naive. You picked it up slowly. And immediately knew. Of course this was the one. You stared at the cover for another second before laughing softly under your breath-âJesus Christ,â- you murmured to yourself-âIâm psychoanalyzing clients through literature now.â-But even while mocking yourself, you carried the book carefully toward the register.
And somewhere outside, waiting in your warm car wrapped in your jacketâŠMelissa was probably smiling just thinking about you coming back. You glanced down at the back cover while waiting near the register, thumb resting against the edge of the pages. Then you paused. And laughed softly to yourself. Because buried beneath all the emotional rebuilding and sharp observations about womanhood and self-worth⊠The book also had tension. Desire. A few beautifully written erotic scenes charged with exactly the kind of confidence Melissa lacked.
Interesting. Very interesting. You flipped through a few pages absently, catching fragments of dialogue. A woman learning not to apologize for wanting. For taking. For being wanted back. Your smile widened slightly despite yourself. Her boyfriend would absolutely hate this book. Which honestly made it a little better. Not because you wanted to sabotage her relationship. But because Melissa needed to start breaking harmless rules somewhere. Needed proof that disappointing people wasnât the same thing as becoming cruel.
You bought the book along with two bookmarks near the counter without overthinking it too much. One was elegant and dark. The other had a tiny quote stamped in gold: âThere are many kinds of courage.â Yeah. That one was definitely for her. When you stepped back outside, the cold air hit you again immediately. Your car waited beneath the streetlights glowing warm against the dark road. And through the windshield, you could see Melissa still inside wrapped in your jacket, knees tucked slightly toward her chest while she looked out the window absently. Comfortable. Trusting. The sight tugged at something deep in your chest before you could stop it. Dangerous. You opened the passenger door and handed her the bag without speaking immediately. Melissa blinked up at you curiously.
-âYou chose already?â-
-âOf course. Iâm efficient and emotionally invasive.â-That earned a soft laugh from her as she peeked into the bag. Then her eyes widened slightly when she saw the book.
-ââŠYou picked this for me?â-
You slid back into the driverâs seat calmly-âYes.â-Melissa flipped it over to read the summary while you started the engine again. You watched the exact moment she noticed the tiny mention of romance and erotic tension hidden in the description. A blush immediately crept up her neck. You smirked without mercy-âRelax, cupcake. Character development and orgasms can coexist peacefully.â-
Melissaâs fingers tightened slightly around the back cover of the book while she looked at you across the dim glow of the dashboard lights.-âYou have much of those at your work?â- she asked softly.
You glanced at her briefly before pulling away from the curb again. Then laughed-âCharacter development or orgasms?â-
Melissa nearly choked laughing-"You know exactly what I meant.â-
-âMm. Tragic. I was hoping to answer incorrectly on purpose.â- She shook her head smiling, but there was still curiosity lingering beneath it. You tapped your fingers lightly against the steering wheel while considering the question.-âHonestly?â- you said after a moment-âMostly people just want permission.â-
Melissa looked down at the book in her lap again-âPermission for what?â-
-âTo stop pretending. To want things. To be desired. To be taken care of without feeling weak for it.â-Your voice stayed calm and low beneath the soft music drifting through the car.-âSome people come for fantasy. Some come because theyâre lonely. Some because theyâve disconnected from themselves so badly they need someone else to guide them back into their own body.â-
Melissa stayed very quiet after that. You could practically see the thoughts moving behind her eyes now. Then she asked more carefully-âAnd you? Do you ever get tired of being what everyone else needs?â-
That question landed directly under your ribs. You smiled faintly anyway.-âOccupational hazard.â-
-âThatâs not really an answer.â-You glanced toward her at the next stoplight.
-âNo,â- you admitted quietly-âItâs not.â-The red light painted soft crimson across Melissaâs hair while she studied you again. Not with fantasy now. With concern. Which somehow felt infinitely more dangerous. You looked back toward the road quickly before continuing lighter this time-âBut occasionally I get entertaining clients who accidentally become emotionally self-aware. Very dramatic experience for me.â-
Melissa laughed softly, hugging the book closer against her chest-âAnd what category am I?â-
You smiled slowly-âThe terrifyingly observant one.â-That made her grin immediately.
Then after a second, more quietly-âAnd the orgasms?â-
A low amused sound left your throat-âThose are usually easier than the emotional growth, cupcake.â-Melissaâs eyes stayed on you carefully while the city lights moved across the windshield in soft streaks of gold and white. You kept your attention on the road this time. Safer.-âI just guide my clients,â- you explained calmly-"Like in the streams you watch.â-Your voice settled naturally into that same low controlled cadence she already knew too well from late nights with headphones on-âI donât actually engage sexually with them. I guide them. Voice. Commands. Sometimes soft touches.â.Melissa swallowed softly beside you. You continued matter-of-factly, almost clinical in your composure now-âItâs one of the main parts of the contract. No sex with clients.â-Her fingers tightened slightly around the book in her lap while she listened-âThey get to feel desired. Safe. Wanted. Sometimes they reach pleasure through that.â-You glanced at her briefly at a red light before adding lightly-âI never do. Not with clients.â-Melissa looked at you quietly after that. Not judgmental. Just thoughtful again. Then you smirked faintly, breaking the seriousness before it settled too deep-âBut before you start looking concernedâŠI promise my personal life is perfectly capable of supplying orgasms on other occasions.â-That finally pulled a startled laugh out of her-âThere she is,â- you murmured approvingly-âI was worried you drowned in introspection for a second.â-
Melissa shook her head smiling, though there was still emotion lingering in her eyes-âI think I justâŠâ- she hesitated-âI think Iâm trying to understand how someone can give so much intimacy without letting people actually have you.â-The question slipped under your ribs before you could brace for it.
You looked ahead at the road quietly for a moment. Then answered honestly-âBecause intimacy and access arenât the same thing.â-Melissa fell silent again. You continued softer now-âPeople think being desired means being known. It doesnât.â Most people donât actually want the complicated human parts. They want the experience.â-Your fingers tapped lightly against the steering wheel-âAnd honestly? Sometimes thatâs easier.â-
Melissa looked down at the book again-âEasier than what?â-
You smiled faintly without humor this time-âEasier than needing someone back. And what about you?â- you asked smoothly-âDoes your okay boyfriend give you okay orgasms?â-A smile tugged faintly at the corner of your mouth, but your eyes stayed fixed on the road ahead. Melissa immediately made a strangled sound beside you. You laughed softly under your breath-âWhat? That question suddenly too direct for you?â-
-âNo, I justâŠâ- she covered part of her face briefly with one hand, laughing nervously-âJesus Christ, you say things so calmly.â-
-âThatâs because panic is unattractive on me.â-
Melissa shook her head smiling despite herself, but you could see the question still rattling around inside her. Interesting.
You turned down another softly lit street before she finally answered quieter this time-âI donât know.â-
That pulled your attention briefly toward her-âYou donât know?â-
Melissa stared out the window now-âI mean physically things are⊠fine. Usually. I guess.â-You hummed lightly. The most uninspired answer imaginable. She noticed immediately-âSee? That reaction. Thatâs exactly why I didnât want to answer.â-
You smiled faintly-âCupcake. If someone asks you how your favorite song makes you feel, you donât answer âusually fine.ââ-
Melissa barked out a laugh despite herself-âThatâs not fair.â-
-âItâs very fair. Pleasure should not sound like a customer service review.â-She laughed harder this time, shoulders finally relaxing again. You smiled too, though your voice softened afterward.-âDo you even know what you like? Outside of making someone else comfortable?â-
The question settled quietly between you. Melissa looked down at the book in her lap-ââŠI think thatâs part of the problem.â-
Your expression softened almost imperceptibly.You reached over then, briefly adjusting the bookmark sticking awkwardly from the top of the bag in her lap. Your fingers brushed hers for only a second-âYouâre not broken for that,â- you said quietly-âA lot of women are taught to experience desire like employees. Performance first. Pleasure second.â-
Melissa looked at you carefully after that-âAnd what do you think pleasure should feel like?"-The city lights reflected briefly across your rings as your hand returned to the wheel.
You were quiet for a moment before answering-âSafe enough to be honest. Free enough to stop performing. And good enough that your brain goes blissfully silent for once.â-
Melissa swallowed softly. Then smiled a little-ââŠOkay. That one sounded personal.â-
You smirked faintly-âThat answer also costs extra. And believe me,â- you continued smoothly, one hand resting loosely against the steering wheel-âif youâd had truly good orgasms, you wouldnât be questioning whether they were good or not.â-Melissa stared at you beside the soft dashboard glow. You smiled faintly-âYouâd know. Youâd probably brag about them. Possibly become annoying about them.â-That pulled a startled laugh from her-âIâm serious,â you added, amused.-âWomen who are genuinely satisfied carry themselves differently.â-
Her smile softened slightly-âHow?â-
You thought about it for a second-âThey stop negotiating with themselves so much. Thereâs less tension. Less hunger for validation. Less pretending.â-Your voice lowered thoughtfully beneath the music-âBeing deeply desired in a way that actually centers you changes people. Especially women who spent years treating their own pleasure like an optional side quest"-Melissa laughed quietly at that phrasing, though the blush creeping up her neck betrayed how much the conversation affected her. You glanced at her briefly-âAnd before you panic,â- you added lightly-âIâm not saying orgasms magically solve emotional problems. Unfortunately therapy still exists."-
-âThatâs devastating news,â- she murmured dramatically.
-âI know. Tragic for everyone involved.â-
The car filled briefly with soft laughter again before the conversation settled into something quieter. Then Melissa asked carefully-âAnd what about confidence? Do you think that changes too?â-
You nodded once-âYes. Pleasure and confidence are connected more than people realize.â-Her brows lifted slightly-âHow?â-
You slowed at another intersection before answering-âBecause confidence isnât just about looking powerful. Itâs about feeling safe enough inside yourself to experience joy without apologizing for it.â-Melissa looked out the window thoughtfully while you continued-âA lot of women disconnect from what they want. Sexually. Emotionally. In life. And after a while they start existing almost entirely through obligation.â-The city lights slid softly across her face while she listened-âBut real pleasureâŠâ- you murmured-âforces honesty. Your body canât fake enthusiasm forever. Eventually it tells the truth.â-
Melissa was very quiet after that. Then finally-âYou make intimacy sound almost philosophical.â-
A low laugh escaped you-âOccupational side effect. I spend too much time inside peopleâs heads.â-
She turned toward you slowly then, your jacket still wrapped around her shoulders-âAnd who gets inside yours?â-The question landed softly. Dangerously softly.
You smiled faintly without looking away from the road.-âThatâs advanced level coursework, cupcake. Inside my pants or inside my head?â -you teased lightly. The car rolled smoothly to a stop beneath another wash of streetlights, engine humming softly around the silence that followed. Then you turned your head just enough to look at her fully for the first time since the question-âAre you offering?â-
Melissaâs breath caught immediately. God, she was expressive. You watched the panic and amusement and attraction collide across her face all at once while she clutched the book a little tighter against her chest-âI walked directly into that one,â- she muttered.
-âA little. But points for bravery.â-
A laugh escaped her under her breath before she looked out the windshield again, cheeks pink now beneath the warm glow inside the car-âYou flirt like a supervillain.â-
-âAnd yet,â- you murmured smoothly-âyou remain voluntarily inside my vehicle.â-
Melissa rolled her eyes, though her smile betrayed her instantly. The bookstore lights reflected softly across the windows while the heater continued filling the car with warmth. Then she looked back at you again. More confident this time. More deliberate-âOkay,â- she said quietly-âInside your head, then.â-
Something in your expression shifted subtly at that. Smaller. Realer. Because somehow that answer felt more intimate than the other possibility. You leaned back slightly against the seat, studying her for a long second before smiling faintly-âDangerous choice.â-
-âWhy?â-
-âBecause people usually enjoy the fantasy version of me more.â-
Melissaâs gaze didnât waver this time-âI donât think thatâs true.â-
You looked at her quietly beneath the dim dashboard light. Then laughed softly through your nose.-âCupcakeâŠThat level of eye contact starts qualifying as a weapon.â-You let your head rest briefly against the seat, eyes closing for just a second while the heater hummed softly around you. The exhaustion of the week tugged at the edges again. Hospital lights. Bills. Long nights performing calmness for strangers. And somehow, beside you, Melissaâs presence had become both comforting and dangerously easy to sink into-âYou have beautiful eyes,â- you whispered quietly. So low it almost disappeared beneath the music. You didnât look at her when you said it. Like maybe it slipped out accidentally while your guard was down. But even with your eyes closed, you could picture them perfectly anyway. Green and attentive and far too honest.
The silence afterward felt warm. Fragile. Then you opened your eyes again and turned toward her before the moment could deepen too much-âWhat ice cream do you want?â-Melissa was staring at you. Completely still. Like your compliment had reached somewhere she wasnât prepared to defend. You lifted one eyebrow faintly-âCupcake.â-
She blinked quickly-âSorry,â- she laughed softly, visibly flustered now -âYou just⊠caught me off guard.â-
-âThatâs because compliments should sound truthful. Otherwise theyâre just decoration.â-
Melissa smiled shyly at that before looking down at the book in her lap again, trying to regain composure.-âChocolate,â- she answered finally-"But the expensive kind. The one that tastes emotionally stable.â-
A low laugh escaped you immediately-âExcellent choice. We love aspirational desserts in this car.â-
That earned another laugh from her. Warmer now. Looser.
You stared at her-âYou knowâŠYouâre getting better at saying what you want.â-
Melissa looked at you softly from beneath your jacket-ââŠI think thatâs because you make it feel safe.â-
Your fingers tightened subtly around the steering wheel. And for once⊠You didnât immediately know how to joke your way out of that one-âAnd tell meâŠâ- you asked softly, eyes still on the store ahead-âAm I worth how expensive I am? Or do you still feel like you need more from me for tonight to be worth it?â-Melissa looked at you immediately. Not flustered this time. Not panicked. Just honest. The city lights moved slowly across her face while she studied you in the quiet warmth of the car.
-âYou know whatâs funny?â- she said after a moment. You hummed lightly-âI thought I was paying for confidence lessons. But mostly it feels like someone finally gave me permission to exist without apologizing every five seconds.â-Your expression softened before you could stop it. Melissa continued quietly-âAnd honestly? Thatâs probably worth more than the money.â-Something tight pulled unexpectedly in your chest at that. You looked away briefly toward the windshield, jaw shifting subtly like you were recalibrating around the sincerity of her answer. Melissa noticed. Of course she did. A small smile appeared on her mouth-âWhat?â-
You exhaled softly through your nose-âYou say dangerous things sometimes.â-
-âThat wasnât dangerous.â-
-âIt was for me.â-The honesty slipped out before you could polish it.
Silence settled warmly around both of you again. Then Melissa leaned slightly toward you, your jacket falling looser around her shoulders now.
-âAnd noâ- she added more softly-âI donât need more from you tonight. I thinkâŠI just like being around you.â-
That landed harder than flirting ever could. Because desire you knew how to handle. This?This quiet tenderness slowly threading itself through the night? Far more complicated.
You smiled faintly anyway, eyes finally meeting hers again-âCareful, cupcake. Youâre making the emotionally unavailable girl develop symptoms.â-
You could smell her perfume more clearly now in the enclosed warmth of the car. Soft. Feminine. Something floral underneath the deeper notes. And mixed with yours, it created a scent that lingered thickly in the air between you, almost dizzying. Like two songs accidentally harmonizing. You hated how much you noticed things like that. Melissa looked at you quietly while your fingers loosened from the steering wheel. You needed a second away from her. Just a second. Because every hour tonight had dissolved another careful layer of distance you normally kept intact with clients.
-âIâll get the ice cream,â- you said softly. Melissa immediately started reaching for the door. You stopped her with a look-âWait here. So you donât get cold.â-The command slipped naturally into your voice again. Gentle. Certain.
Melissa settled back into the seat almost automatically, wrapped in your jacket while watching you carefully-âYou always do that,â- she murmured.
You paused with your hand on the door handle-âDo what?â-
-âTake care of people like itâs breathing.â-
The words hit low and unexpectedly. You covered it with a faint smirk-âOccupational hazard.â-Then you stepped out into the cold night before she could answer again. The icy air hit your face sharply, helping clear your head for a moment while you walked toward the small ice cream shop. Inside, warm lights and sweet smells wrapped around you instantly. You ordered chocolate for Melissa. The expensive emotionally stable kind. And while waiting, you caught yourself glancing through the window toward your car. Toward her. Melissa sat curled slightly into your seat, your jacket wrapped around her while she absentmindedly traced her fingers over the spine of the book you chose for her. Comfortable. Safe. Like she belonged there. The thought unsettled you more than it should have. You stood waiting for the ice cream while the machine hummed softly behind the counter, but your attention kept drifting back toward the car outside. Toward her. And that was the problem. You had never felt this kind of crack forming inside the walls you built around clients before. Because usually things were simple. Predictable. People came to you wanting confidence, fantasy, release. They projected onto you. Desired you. Pushed for more. Wanted access. Wanted pieces of you they hadnât earned.
But Melissa⊠Melissa was different in the most dangerous possible way. She wasnât pulling at your walls. She wasnât begging for intimacy or trying to force closeness into existence. She was simply existing beside you gently enough that your defenses kept lowering on their own. No manipulation. No pressure. Just warmth. Curiosity. Soft honesty. And somehow that felt far more intimate than desire ever had.
You watched her through the window again. She was reading the back of the book now, completely absorbed, occasionally smiling faintly to herself while absentmindedly pulling your jacket tighter around her shoulders. Comfortable. Like she trusted you already.
The realization made something twist unexpectedly in your chest. Because trust was not part of the service. Neither was the way youâd almost told her your real name twice tonight. The employee behind the counter called your order ready. You blinked back into the present and grabbed the cups with a quiet thanks before stepping outside again. Cold air wrapped around you immediately. You walked back toward the car slowly, staring at the glow from inside it. At Melissa waiting there.
And for the first time in a very long time⊠You caught yourself wondering what this night would feel like if it wasnât work. You sighed softly before opening the car door again, cold air following you briefly inside along with the sweet smell of chocolate and waffle cones. Melissa immediately looked up from the book in her lap. Still wrapped in your jacket. Still sitting like she belonged there. Dangerous sight. You handed her the ice cream carefully before settling back into the driverâs seat with your own.
-âIâm scared of staining your car,â- she whispered after a second, glancing around at the spotless interior-âOr your jacket.â-
A soft laugh escaped you as you peeled the spoon from the lid-âDonât worry. I wonât punish you if you do.â-Then your mouth curved slightly-âUnless thatâs something youâd like.â-Melissa nearly dropped the spoon.
You laughed quietly at the immediate flush climbing her neck while she hid part of her face behind the ice cream cup-âYou do that on purpose.â-
-âObviously.â-
She shook her head smiling helplessly while you took a slow spoonful of your own ice cream. Silence settled warmly afterward. Comfortable this time. The heater hummed softly while outside the bookstore lights glowed against the dark street. Melissa tasted her ice cream and immediately made a tiny sound of approval. You glanced toward her.
-âThere it is.â-
-âWhat?â-
-âThe face. Thatâs a woman having a worthwhile experience.â-
Melissa laughed softly-âItâs really good.â-
-âI have excellent taste. In books, wine, and emotionally overwhelmed redheads.â-
She pointed her spoon at you accusingly-âYou flirt and psychoanalyze simultaneously. That feels medically concerning.â-
You smirked faintly, leaning your head back against the seat again-"Multitasking.â-
Melissa smiled into her ice cream after that, quieter now. Then after a moment-âYou know⊠Tonight feels strangely peaceful.â-The words softened something inside you immediately.
You looked at her carefully-âNo performance anxiety? No overthinking?â-
Melissa considered that-âOh, Iâm absolutely overthinking. But for once it doesnât feel like Iâm being evaluated. It just feels likeâŠâ- she hesitated softly- âsomeone actually sees me.â-
That one landed directly under your ribs. You looked down briefly at the spoon in your hand before answering quieter than before-âI do see you.â- Melissa went still beside you. And when your eyes lifted back to hers again⊠The space between you suddenly felt much smaller than the car actually allowed. You filled your mouth with ice cream mostly to give yourself something else to focus on. Because your lips suddenly felt too warm. Your chest too tight.
And Melissa⊠Melissa looked devastating curled up in your passenger seat wearing your jacket, cheeks pink from cold and laughter and the slow intimacy of the night. Gorgeous. Funny. Soft in ways that kept slipping through your defenses no matter how carefully you tried reinforcing them. And you were too tired lately. Too lonely. Too touch-starved in the dangerous emotional way, not just physical. That combination made people reckless. You knew that better than anyone. Which meant this needed distance before you forgot every professional instinct you had left. You swallowed slowly and leaned your head back against the seat for a moment before speaking lighter than you felt-âI should probably get you home soon. Before the sun starts appearing on the horizon.â-Then your mouth curved faintly-âOr your boyfriend will get mad.â-
Melissa didnât laugh this time. Instead she looked down at the melting edge of her ice cream-âHe gets mad for everything anyway.â-The softness of her voice made your expression shift immediately. Not teasing now. Attentive.
You stayed quiet for a second before asking carefully-âWhat does that mean?â-
Melissa shrugged one shoulder, trying too hard to make it sound casual-âI donât know. He justâŠEverything becomes an issue eventually"- Your jaw tightened subtly. Not because you thought she was in danger. Because you recognized the exhaustion in that tone. The exhaustion of someone constantly adjusting themselves to avoid conflict.
You looked out through the windshield briefly, gathering patience around your irritation before speaking calmly-âCupcake. Someone being uncomfortable with your autonomy is not the same thing as love.â-
Melissa stared quietly at the spoon in her hand-âAnd what if Iâm the problem?â-
Your head turned toward her immediately-âNo.â-The answer came too fast. Too certain. Melissa blinked slightly at the firmness in your voice. You softened it a little afterward-âIâm not saying relationships are simple. But women who constantly question whether theyâre secretly asking for too much usually arenât the ones taking up all the oxygen in the room.â-
Silence settled softly afterward. Melissa looked at you carefully-âYou really donât like him.â-
A quiet breath escaped your nose-âI donât know him. But I dislike the version of you that sounds smaller every time you mention him.â-
That one stayed hanging between you. Heavy. Honest. And for the first time all night⊠You realized you were no longer teaching her confidence like a service. You were starting to genuinely want better things for her. You sighed softly, gaze drifting down toward the gold rings decorating your fingers before lifting back to her again. The dashboard lights painted warm reflections across the metal while you studied her quietly.
-âWhatâs something you love that you stopped doing? Or something you have to hide because of him?â-
Melissa blinked at the question, clearly surprised by it. Then slowly⊠She smiled. Not polite. Not nervous. A real smile. Small at first, but growing warmer the more she thought about it-âI like betting,â- she admitted in a whisper, like she was confessing something scandalous in church.
Your eyebrow lifted immediately-âInteresting.â-
Melissa laughed softly at your reaction and looked down at her melting ice cream-âI like the thrill. Fantasy football. Casinos. Card games. Honestly anything.â-And there it was again. That spark. Alive and playful and completely different from the hesitant woman who apologized for existing earlier tonight.
You noticed immediately. Of course you did. The way her posture straightened unconsciously while talking about it. The excitement in her eyes. The confidence. God.
You leaned back slightly watching her with open fascination now.
-âLook at you.â-
Melissa blinked-âWhat?â-
-âYouâre glowing"-That made her laugh shyly. But she couldnât fully hide the smile this time.
Then she added more quietly-âThatâs actually how I got the money for tonight. I won a few bets.â-
A low laugh escaped you-âTerrifyingly expensive? I prefer luxuriously unattainable.â-
Melissa rolled her eyes affectionately. Then continued-âI hid the money. So he wouldnât notice.â-The sentence shifted the atmosphere slightly again. You noticed how her smile dimmed around the edges afterward. Like joy always had to pass through guilt first.
Your voice softened-âAnd why exactly does your boyfriend hate this?â-
Melissa shrugged lightly-âHe thinks gambling is irresponsible. Immature. Pointless.â-
You hummed quietly. But your eyes stayed on her face-âDo you think that?â-
She hesitated. Then smiled again. Smaller this time-âNo. I think it makes me feel awake.â-
The honesty of that settled deeply inside you. Because suddenly you could see it perfectly. Melissa chasing tiny moments of adrenaline and unpredictability because so much of her life had become emotionally beige. Controlled. Careful. Safe in the suffocating kind of way. You smiled faintly afterward.
-âWell. Now I desperately want to see you at a casino.â
Melissa laughed immediately-âYou would hate it.â-
-"Absolutely not. I think watching you become competitive would heal something inside me.â-
That made her laugh harder than anything else had all night. And listening to it⊠You realized this was the first time tonight she sounded completely free. Your smile softened without you meaning it to. A real one this time. Not the polished teasing smile you used on streams. Not the carefully curated expression designed to keep people entertained and slightly obsessed. Just honest warmth in response to hers.
-âLet me take you home"- you whispered gently once the ice cream was gone and the quiet between you had turned tender again.
Melissaâs face fell almost immediately-âThe lesson is over?â- she asked softly. There was disappointment behind the words now. Not performative. Not manipulative. Just genuine sadness.
Your chest tightened at the sound of it-âYou learned a lot tonight,â- you murmured.
Melissa looked down at the book in her lap-âItâs not enough.â-
Your eyes lingered on her for a second. Then you added quietly-âIâm proud of you.â-
That made her look back up immediately. The words clearly hit harder than flirting ever had.
-âButâŠâ- she hesitated, fingers tightening around the edge of the book-âI saw that I canât hire you a second time.â- There it was. The rule. One session only. No repeats. No attachments. No opportunities for obsession to bloom into something dangerous. A policy carved from experience and mistakes and nights that ended badly. You looked away toward the windshield for a moment, jaw tightening faintly. Because suddenly the rule felt less protective and more like a wall closing between you. Melissa noticed your silence immediately.
-âI get why,â- she said quickly. -âReally. Iâm not trying to make things weird.â-
You believed her. That was the problem. You exhaled slowly before speaking.
-âThe rule exists because people confuse intimacy with permanence.â-Melissa stayed quiet-âAnd because sometimes,â- you continued carefully -âpeople meet a version of me that was designed for them. And they start wanting access to the person underneath"-Your voice lowered softer afterward-âThat can become dangerous for both people.â-
Melissa nodded faintly, though the sadness in her expression remained. Then after a second-âBut what if I donât want ownership? What if I just⊠liked tonight?â-
God. You closed your eyes briefly. Because she kept saying things in the gentlest possible way and somehow those always landed deepest.
When you opened your eyes again, she was watching you carefully from inside your jacket, holding the book you chose for her like it already mattered. And for the first time in years...You genuinely hated one of your own rules.
-âYou can still text me, though.â-Your voice was gentle now. Careful. Like you were trying to offer comfort without opening the door too far-âIâm not going to block you. And Iâll help when you need it.â-Melissa looked at you quietly from the passenger seat. Still wrapped in your jacket. Still holding the book against her chest. You swallowed softly before continuing-âYou also have my streams. And honestlyâŠâ-A faint smile touched your mouth-âI think tonight was the push you needed. You were already walking toward the right direction.â-
-âYes.â-No hesitation this time. Because you meant it completely. You leaned one elbow lightly against the steering wheel while looking at her-âYouâre not weak, cupcake. Youâre just used to shrinking yourself so other people stay comfortable.â-
The silence afterward felt full instead of empty. Then Melissa asked quietly-âAnd what if I forget again?â-
Your expression softened-âThen I remind you.â-
That answer landed visibly inside her. You could almost see it. Like someone who spent years emotionally bracing suddenly discovering what it felt like not to hold all their weight alone for a moment. Melissa smiled faintly after that-âYou knowâŠYou keep pretending this isnât personal anymore.â-
A low laugh escaped you-âThatâs because Iâm committed to denial as an aesthetic.â-
She laughed softly, but her eyes stayed on you. Warm. Affectionate. Dangerously affectionate.
You looked away first this time. Because if you didnât⊠You werenât entirely sure what expression sheâd catch on your face. You turned the car back on, the engine humming softly beneath the quiet tension now filling the space between you.
The warmth remained. So did her perfume. So did the dangerous feeling in your chest telling you none of your carefully built rules felt particularly solid anymore.
You handed her your phone silently-âPut your address in the GPS for me.â-
Melissa nodded softly and took it carefully, your fingers brushing for barely a second before she looked down at the screen. The glow illuminated her face while she typed. You tried not to notice how natural she looked beside you. Like she had occupied that seat before. Like she could again.
Dangerous thought. Very dangerous. Once the route appeared on the screen, you pulled away from the curb smoothly, the city quieter now as night drifted slowly toward early morning. Melissa was quieter too. No teasing. No nervous laughter. Just silence. You glanced toward her briefly at a red light. She sat curled slightly toward the window, hugging the book and your jacket closer against herself like she was unconsciously trying to preserve the warmth of the night a little longer. Your chest ached unexpectedly at the sight. Because suddenly she looked sad. Not dramatic. Not manipulative. Just⊠sad the way people looked when something beautiful was ending before they were ready.
You tightened your grip slightly on the steering wheel-âYou got quiet.â-
Melissa smiled faintly without looking away from the window-âIâm thinking.â-
-âThatâs usually dangerous.â-
A tiny laugh escaped her. But softer than before. Then after a moment she admitted quietly-âI think I forgot what it felt like to enjoy someoneâs company this much.â- The honesty of that settled heavily inside the car. You looked ahead at the road, jaw tightening subtly. Because you knew exactly what she meant. And you hated how much you related to it. The streetlights slid across the windshield in long golden ribbons while silence returned briefly.
Then you spoke softer than before-âDonât let one good night become proof your life is empty. Thatâs how loneliness tricks people.â-
Melissa finally looked toward you after that-âAnd what if it wasnât just a good night?â-
Your throat tightened unexpectedly. You kept your eyes on the road-âThat,â- you murmured carefully -âis exactly the kind of thought my rules exist for.â-
You parked smoothly outside her house, engine settling into silence while dawn threatened faintly at the edge of the horizon. The inside of the car was still warm. Still smelled like both of you. And even now, Melissa hadnât taken your jacket off. Your eyes lingered on that detail longer than they should have. You reached automatically for the door handle, ready to circle around and open hers for her one last time. Then her hand wrapped gently around your arm. You froze slightly. And turned toward her. Melissa was already looking at you. Closer now in the dim light. Your jacket around her shoulders. Your book against her lap. Eyes softer than anything you had prepared yourself for tonight-âI want something,â- she whispered. Not apologizing this time. Not shrinking. Just asking. Exactly the way you had been trying to teach her all evening.
You stayed very still-âWhat do you want, cupcake?â-
Melissa swallowed softly-âBefore this endsâŠâ- her fingers tightened slightly against your sleeve -âI want a kiss.â-Then quieter-âIf thatâs okay.â-
The words hit you like a crack running through glass. Because you could say no. You probably should say no. No contract. No emotional distance left. No certainty that this wasnât already becoming too personal. And yetâŠ
All night you had watched this woman slowly unfold back into herself. Watched her laugh freely. Ask for things. Stop apologizing. Look at you like you were something warm instead of something transactional. You looked down briefly at her hand still resting against your arm. Then back at her eyes. Beautiful eyes. Dangerously beautiful eyes. Your voice came out lower than before-âSee? That was confidence.â-Melissaâs breath caught softly. You lifted one hand slowly, brushing your knuckles gently against her cheek first instead of kissing her immediately. Giving her time. Giving yourself time-âYou asked for what you wanted,â- you whispered-âIâm very proud of you.â-
The words made her eyes soften instantly. And that was your final mistake. Because the second you leaned closerâŠYou already knew you werenât going to stop this at one kiss emotionally, no matter what your rules said. Your hand rested against her cheek gently. Warm skin beneath your palm. Soft. Real. Melissaâs eyes followed yours carefully, like she was trying to understand every tiny shift in your expression before it disappeared again behind your usual composure. But there wasnât much composure left now. Not with her this close. Not with your heart beating this fast. Youâd performed in lingerie for strangers without your pulse changing half this much. This felt infinitely more intimate. Melissaâs lips parted slightly as she looked at you, breathing slower but deeper now, chest rising and falling beneath your jacket. Waiting. Not demanding. Just present with you in the moment completely. And somehow that made it worse.
Your thumb brushed softly along her cheekbone-âYouâre nervous,â- you whispered.
Melissa smiled faintly-âSo are you.â-
A quiet laugh escaped you because she was right. Annoyingly right-âYou notice too much.â-
-âYou taught me to.â-
God. Your eyes dropped briefly to her mouth before lifting again. You could still stop. You knew that. But the space between wanting and resisting had become dangerously thin hours ago. So instead of rushing it⊠You leaned your forehead lightly against hers first. A soft pause. Warm breath mixing. Giving both of you one final second to pull away if needed. Melissa didnât. If anything, she moved closer. Just barely. Enough that your restraint finally cracked and you kissed her. The kiss was gentle at first. Careful. Nothing like performance. Nothing rehearsed or polished. Just warmth and exhaustion and loneliness and attraction quietly colliding in the dark interior of your car. Melissa kissed like someone trying not to ask for too much even now. And that alone almost broke your heart.
Your hand slid slightly deeper into her hair while the other stayed braced beside her seat, grounding yourself before you completely forgot every boundary youâd spent years building.
When you finally pulled back slightly, your lips still hovered dangerously close to hers.
Melissaâs eyes stayed closed for one extra second before opening slowly. And the look on her face afterward⊠That was the exact reason your rules existed. You licked your lips unconsciously and tasted her lipstick there. Sweet. Faintly warm. Her. The realization sent another sharp pulse through your chest. You closed your eyes tightly for a second, trying to regain some control before your emotions outran your judgment completely. Your hand at the nape of her neck tightened slightly. Not possessive. Grounding. Melissa stayed close enough that you could still feel her breath against your mouth. When your eyes opened again, she was looking at you carefully. Softly. Like she understood this wasnât simple for you anymore. And somehow that made things infinitely harder.
You exhaled shakily through your nose and laughed once under your breath-âThat,â- you murmured quietly, -âwas a terrible idea.â-
Melissa smiled faintly-âDidnât seem like you hated it.â-
A helpless smile tugged briefly at your mouth despite yourself-âYouâre getting confident. Very concerning development.â-
Her thumb brushed lightly against your wrist where your hand still rested near her neck. Tiny touch. Still enough to make your pulse jump again.
-âYouâre shaking,â- she whispered.
You looked away for half a second before admitting softly-âI havenât kissed someone because I genuinely wanted to in a very long time.â-
The honesty settled heavily between you. Melissaâs expression changed instantly at that. Softer. More tender. And you could feel yourself slipping further into dangerous emotional territory with every passing second. So you leaned back slightly, forcing a little space between your bodies before you forgot every sensible instinct you had left. Your fingers brushed gently through her hair one last time before falling away.
-âYou should go inside,â- you whispered. Melissaâs eyes searched yours quietly. Neither of you moved immediately. Because suddenly leaving felt much harder than either of you expected it to be. A shaky breath left you the second her hand rested against your chest. Right over your heartbeat. Which immediately betrayed you. Fast. Too fast. You closed your eyes briefly again, trying to breathe through the storm building inside you, but when you opened them Melissa was closer now, her lips barely inches from yours.Your hand lifted to her cheek automatically before you could stop yourself.
-âLet me kiss you one more time,â- she whispered against your mouth. The plea was soft. Certain. No apology inside it anymore. And that alone nearly destroyed the last of your restraint. A quiet sigh escaped you. Then she kissed you again before you could answer. This one wasnât tentative. Still tender, but hungrier now, charged with all the tension both of you had spent hours trying to keep neatly contained beneath teasing and lessons and careful words.
Your hands found her hips instinctively. God. The curve of them beneath your palms made your head spin. You deepened the kiss with a soft sound against her lips before your fingers tightened gently and guided her closer. The seat slid back beneath you. Melissa gasped softly when you pulled her into your lap, dress riding slightly higher along her thighs as she straddled you naturally. Warm skin met your palms. Soft. Bare. Your hands spread in her naked legs before you could think better of it. Melissa whimpered quietly into your mouth the second her hips settled against yours. The sound nearly snapped the fragile thread of control you were still clinging to. You broke the kiss abruptly for air, forehead resting against hers while your breathing turned uneven.
-âCupcakeâŠâ- you whispered hoarsely. Your fingers flexed against her thighs like you were actively fighting yourself. Because this wasnât fantasy anymore. Wasnât performance.
It was two lonely women tangled together in the dark after pretending they didnât want this all night. And that reality felt infinitely more intoxicating than any roleplay ever had. One of your hands went up her thigh, caressing, looking her pale white skin beneath your hand, a bit higher on top of her dress, to her hip, to her stomach, to her waist, Melissa arched her back for you, her cleavage inviting for you, but when you were about to touch her, her body pressed against your wheel and the horn went off, you opened your eyes bigger, snapping out of the bubble and you stopped touching her body
-"Fuck"- you murmured upset not sure at what. If to the interruption or at yourself for letting you go this far. The horn had shattered the moment like glass. Sharp. Embarrassingly loud. Your eyes snapped open immediately and your hands froze against her body before pulling away like youâd touched fire. -âFuckâ- you muttered again under your breath. Melissa blinked, still breathless and flushed in your lap while the reality of the situation crashed back over both of you at once. The street. Her house. The dangerous lack of boundaries. Your pulse was pounding so hard it almost hurt. You dragged one hand down over your face and leaned your head briefly back against the seat, trying to regain control over your breathing. Over yourself. Because another thirty seconds and you knew exactly how badly this could spiral. Melissa shifted slightly like she was about to apologize instinctively. You caught it immediately. -âDonâtâ- you said softly before she could speak. She stopped. Your eyes lifted back to hers-âIâm not upset at you.â-That part mattered. A lot. You exhaled slowly, hands settling carefully at her waist now instead of roaming. Grounding both of you back into reality-âI justâŠâ- you laughed once without humor-âI usually have better self-control than this.â-
Melissa looked at you quietly-âYou make it sound like I seduced you against your will.â-
A reluctant smile tugged faintly at your mouth-âCupcake, you climbed into my lap and kissed me until my brain stopped functioning. You are absolutely a contributing factor.â-
That finally made her laugh softly again, though the tension between you still hummed thick and warm inside the car. You looked at her for another long second. Hair messy. Lipstick slightly ruined. Eyes still soft from kissing you. God. You brushed your thumb gently once against her waist before speaking quieter this time-âThis is exactly why the rules exist.â-
Melissaâs expression softened immediately-âDo you regret kissing me?â-
The question landed directly in your chest. You answered honestly-âNo. Thatâs what scares me.â- You brushed your thumb softly across her lower lip, carefully fixing the smudged lipstick there. Such a small intimate gesture. Too intimate.
Melissa stayed still while you did it, eyes locked on yours like she was memorizing every expression crossing your face. You sighed quietly afterward and slid your hands carefully beneath her thighs and waist, lifting her with embarrassing ease. Melissa let out a tiny surprised laugh as you guided her gently back into the passenger seat-âShow off"- she murmured softly.
A faint smile appeared at the corner of your mouth despite everything-âOccupational requirement.â-
But the humor faded quickly when you glanced through the windshield. The sky had started changing. Dark blue bleeding slowly into pale gold at the edges. Morning. Reality. Distance.
You swallowed and bit lightly at the inside of your cheek before looking back at her-âThe sunâs up. I have to go.â-Your voice came out softer than intended.
Melissa hugged the book against herself again automatically, your jacket still wrapped around her shoulders. Neither of you moved immediately. The car suddenly felt painfully full of things left unsaid. Then Melissa looked down briefly before speaking quietly
-âYouâre running away a little.â-
You exhaled slowly through your nose-âYes.â-
At least you were honest. That seemed to affect her more than denial would have.
You reached over then, brushing a strand of hair gently behind her ear before your fingers lingered briefly against her cheek again-âYou should sleep. And drink water. And stop dating men that make you feel guilty for enjoying things.â-
Melissa laughed softly through the emotion in her eyes-âYou always end lessons with homework?â-
-âOnly for promising students.â-
That earned you one more smile. Small. Warm. Dangerously dear to you already.
You leaned forward then and pressed one final kiss to her forehead. Tender. Almost painfully tender. And when you pulled away, your voice lowered quietly-âKeep the jacket for a few days. Youâll return it eventually.â-An excuse. Both of you knew it immediately.
You stepped out into the cold with her, the sharp early morning air immediately biting against your skin after the warmth of the car and opened the door for her. Melissa kept hold of your hand. Not tightly. Just enough. Like she wasnât ready to let the night disappear yet. You walked beside her quietly toward the front steps of her house, your free hand buried deep in your pocket while exhaustion and longing tangled heavily inside your chest. The neighborhood was silent. Still half asleep beneath the pale blue light of dawn.
When she stopped at the door, you let go of her hand slowly and stepped back a few feet instinctively. Distance. Necessary distance. Even now.
-âGoodnight, cupcake,â- you said softly. Melissa looked at you immediately at the nickname, eyes tired and warm and still carrying the softness from your kisses-âIt was nice meeting you.â-Your voice lowered afterward-âAnd pleaseâŠLet this night remind you who you are. And what you truly deserve.â-The words hung gently in the cold air between you. Melissaâs eyes shimmered slightly at that. Not dramatic tears. Just emotion she wasnât hiding anymore. You stayed a few careful steps away from her, both hands inside your coat pockets now because you already knew if she came close again, your restraint would crumble embarrassingly fast.
Melissa noticed the distance. Of course she did-âYou keep looking at me like you want to memorize me, -she whispered.
Your jaw tightened faintly-âOccupational hazardâ- you tried lightly. But the joke lacked its usual confidence.
Melissa smiled sadly at that-âNoâ- she murmured-âI think this one is personal.â-
Silence wrapped around both of you. Cold air. Morning light. The end of something neither of you expected to matter this much. Then Melissa stepped forward suddenly and kissed your cheek softly. Quick. Gentle. Before you could retreat from it. When she pulled back, your eyes closed briefly. God.
-âYou should go before I make another bad decisionâ- you admitted quietly.
Melissa smiled a little-âMaybe some bad decisions are worth it.â-
You looked at her for a long second after that. Really looked at her. The woman who arrived nervous and apologetic now standing in front of you asking for things without shrinking. Brighter already. More herself. And somehow that made leaving both easier and infinitely harder. Your lips curved faintly despite the ache in your chest-âGo inside, cupcake. Thatâs an order.â-
Mel opened the door slowly, your jacket still wrapped around her shoulders as warm light from inside the house spilled onto the steps.
For one dangerous second, she looked back at you over her shoulder. And your entire body immediately wanted to walk back to her. Bad sign. Very bad sign. So instead, you turned quickly toward your car before your loneliness started making executive decisions for you again. You could hear the soft sound of her entering the house behind you while you walked faster than necessary across the cold pavement.
Your pulse still hadnât calmed down. Not from the kisses. Not from the way she looked at you. Not from the terrifying realization that tonight had felt more intimate than relationships youâd actually been in. You slid into the driverâs seat and gripped the steering wheel tightly for a second without starting the car yet. The passenger seat still carried traces of her perfume. Her laugh still echoed inside your head. And your jacket was gone. Which somehow made the car feel emptier than it should.-âJesus Christâ- you muttered quietly to yourself. You leaned your forehead briefly against the steering wheel before finally starting the engine. The sun was beginning to rise properly now, pale gold stretching across the sleeping streets while you drove away from her house. And for the first time in years⊠You genuinely werenât sure if keeping your distance from someone was protecting you anymore. Or just keeping you lonely.
After a few days, when you sister was already set up in her apartment with her boyfriend and the army that you got ready for her, you were finally at peace, what it was something very rare on you, and apparently very dangerous, because all you could think was on the redhead and the last kiss you gave her. So you opened the usual chat with her. You stared at the chat for a full minute before sending the first message. Then a thought appeared. A terrible thought. The kind of thought that always seemed brilliant right before it caused problems. You remembered her trip to the PESCA convention and you decided to buy her and her coworkers a first class plane tickets to go there, as a thank you for everything she did the other night.
-"What are you doing?"-your friend asked looking at the smile you had
-"I'm getting a thank you gift!"-you said happily and he looked at the screen
-"A thank you gift are flowers, not a first class plane ticket" - he said and you frowned, he didn't saw how many tickets you brought
-"Flowers are for 'get better' gifts, not thank you gifts" - you said. Then you open the chat again, your fingers started moving. "I have a present for you" "Can I visit you at school? Maybe bring you food if you want... and the gift too." A pause. Then, because apparently self-control had abandoned your body somewhere around the hospital parking lot: "I can sneak in through the back if you don't want me spotted by your coworkers." You reread it. Reasonable. Mostly. Then another message followed "Or I can pretend to be a mom going to talk with the hot 3rd grade teacher because I'm very concerned about my son." You smiled to yourself. And kept typing. "I can even pay one of the kids to pretend to be family." The message sent. Three dots appeared immediately. Then disappeared. Then appeared again. Which somehow felt more threatening than any response.
Finally: "You cannot rent a child."
You laughed. "Not with that attitude."
The typing bubble came back. "Absolutely not" she replied
"I have resources, Melissa."
"That's exactly what worries me." You were still smiling when her next message arrived. "Also, did you just call yourself a mom?"
You stared at the screen. Then at the ceiling. Then back at the screen. "I panicked halfway through the joke."
Her reply came instantly. "Clearly." Another message followed a second later. "You can visit." Your smile softened.
-"What is that smile for?"-your friend/bodyguard asked from the couch
-"Nothing" -
-"That sounded like a dangerous nothing."-
Ignoring him, you looked back at your phone. Another message had arrived "If you bring food, I'm not saying no". Your heart did the stupid thing again. The thing it kept doing around her. That warm little squeeze in your chest. You typed back immediately.
"Excellent. Food it is." A pause. Then: "And I promise not to illegally acquire a temporary child"
Melissa's response took several seconds "That is an incredibly low bar, but I'm proud of you."
You laughed out loud. From the couch, your friend slowly lowered his coffee-"You have that face again."-
-"What face?"-
-"The one that says you're hopeless."-For once, you didn't even bother denying it. You flipped him the middle finger and smiled at your phone
-"You have the day off with me, I have plans"-
-"I literally work following you when you have your 'plans'" - he said observing how you choose a fancy but cute outfit and high heels
-"I will go to an elementary school, I don't think that anything bad will happen there" - you said looking at the collection of perfumes.
He raised an eyebrow-"Sometimes you make me follow you to the hairdresser, you are trying to get rid of me because you are about to do something stupid"- You ignored him and walked into your closet. A mistake. Because five minutes later you were standing in front of an absurd number of outfits trying to decide what was appropriate for visiting an elementary school. Professional? Too intimidating. Casual. Too casual. Cute? Dangerous. You held up a blouse. Rejected it. Held up another. Rejected that too. Your friend appeared in the doorway. Watching. Concerned.
-"You are overthinking."-
-"I am not."-
-"You've changed clothes three times."-
You pointed at him-"This is a strategic process."-
-"You are going to an elementary school."-
-"I know."-He watched as you selected a fancy but surprisingly cute outfit. Elegant enough to look effortless. Carefully chosen enough to be the opposite. Then came the shoes. Then the jewelry. Then the perfume collection. His eyebrows climbed higher. And higher. And higher. Until they nearly left his forehead. You chose a perfume. Changed your mind. Chose another. His eyes narrowed. You sprayed perfume. A little more than usual. His eyes widened. You ignored him. Checking your reflection one final time. Everything looked perfect. Effortlessly perfect. Which had required an embarrassing amount of effort. Then your phone buzzed. A message from Melissa.
"The kids are already asking why I'm smiling at my phone. Save me." Your smile appeared instantly. Hopelessly. Your friend saw it happen. And immediately sat down. Like a man witnessing a natural disaster.
-"Oh no. You've got it bad."-
You grabbed your purse. Your car keys. Your dignity, or whatever remained of it-"I don't know what you're talking about."-
-"You bought her a first-class ticket."-
-"It's a thank you gift."-
-"You own six perfumes and somehow none of them were correct."-
-"That's unrelated."-
-"You spent fifteen minutes choosing earrings."-
You pointed at him-"I am leaving."-
-"You are absolutely about to embarrass yourself."-
You started walking toward the elevator-"Goodbye."-Then the doors closed.
Your friend stood alone in the apartment. Silence. A long silence. Finally he pulled out his phone and texted your sister. "She's going to see the redhead."
The reply arrived instantly. "How bad?"
He looked toward the closed elevator. Thought about the perfumes. The outfit changes. The first-class ticket. And sighed "Terminal." The elevator doors had already closed. Then they reopened. Your friend threw his phone across the room so you didn't knew they were talking about you but he didn't even look up from his coffee, pretending to be calm-"Forgot something?"-Only your head appeared around the doorway. Like a very expensive, very suspicious ghost.
-"I have a question."-
He sighed. Of course you did-"What now?"-
You looked thoughtful. Dangerously thoughtful-"You said flowers were a nice thank-you gesture."-His eyes narrowed.
-"Yes."-
-"Do you think I should bring some with the food and the tickets?"-
Silence. Slowly. Very slowly. He lowered his coffee-"The what?"-
-"The tickets."
His expression instantly became one of profound concern-"Tickets? As in plural?" - You smiled. The smile of someone who had already spent money. A lot of money_"More than one?"-You nodded-"How many?"-
You looked genuinely confused by the question.
-"As many as necessary."-His eyes closed. A man preparing himself for impact.
-"Define necessary."-
You started counting on your fingers-"Melissa. Ava. Barbara. The other teachers she mentioned."-His face dropped into his hands. You continued.-"They seem important to her."-You looked pleased with yourself-"I thought it would be sad if she traveled without friends to talk to."-For a moment he simply stared. Because the horrifying thing was that your logic was actually kind. Ridiculously excessive. But kind. You weren't trying to impress Melissa. Not really. You were trying to make sure she had a good weekend. The same way you hired nurses. The same way you bought snacks. The same way you remembered her address after one drive. You solved problems by taking care of people. The issue was that your solutions occasionally had the budget of a small nation. He pointed at you.
-"Do not."-
-"Do not what?"-
-"Hand those tickets over like a billionaire fairy godmother."-
You frowned-"A what?"-
-"You know exactly what I mean."-You considered this.
-"Maybe a basket."-
-"A basket?"-
-"With food."-
-"No."-
-"And flowers."-
-"No."-
-"And the tickets."-
-"ABSOLUTELY NOT."-
You blinked. Then looked genuinely wounded-"It's a thank-you gift."-
-"It's a small vacation package."-
You thought about it.-"...When you say it like that it sounds nice."-He made a strangled noise. You smiled. Then glanced toward the flowers sitting on your kitchen counter-"What kind of flowers?"-
-"Nothing romantic."-You immediately looked disappointed-"They're coworkers."-Your disappointment grew-"You're delivering them to a school."-
You sighed dramatically. Then after a pause-"Sunflowers?"-His expression softened slightly. That, at least, sounded normal.
-"Sunflowers are good."-You nodded seriously. Then your eyes lit up again and you left. After picking up pizza from the place that she mentioned she loved and some small flowers, you went to the school, parking smoothly outside. You entered and smiled at the cute school, it reminded you of your childhood somehow, it wasn't very fancy, but the drawings on the wall and the soft green doors has something cute and cozy. You stopped by the front desk and smiled looking to a very serious lady, you heard someone call her Daia-"Good morning, I'm here to visit Miss Schemmenti" - you posture was as straight and prestige as ever, your clothes perfectly placed, and your perfume following you around, but you could feel like If you had bees inside you from your excitement. She looked the visitor list and found your name, gave you a badge and pointed to the room where Melissa teached, you left a box of pizza with her to share with the other staff and you walked to the room. The school was quiet because apparently everyone was in class, you could hear some voices from the other rooms but mostly quiet, when you reached Melissa's classroom you knocked down her door softly before stepping inside holding the pizza and the flowers-"Hi cupcake" - she looked you from her desk and put her glasses on her head, the classroom was empty because apparently the kids were having PE. Melissa looked up from a stack of papers she had been grading. For a second she simply stared. Not because she didn't recognize you. Because she did. Immediately. Unfortunately. The problem was that you looked like you'd stepped out of a magazine and accidentally wandered into an elementary school. Perfect posture. Perfect clothes. Perfect hair. Flowers in one hand. Pizza in the other. And a smile that was making it very difficult to remember what she was supposed to be correcting.
Slowly, she removed her glasses-"...You brought flowers."-You glanced at the bouquet. Then at her. Then back at the bouquet.
-"They were small flowers."-
-"As opposed to?"-
-"A concerning amount of flowers."-Melissa laughed. There it was. The sound that had apparently become your favorite thing in the world. You walked inside and closed the door behind you. The classroom felt very her. Colorful drawings. Tiny chairs. Handmade posters. Books everywhere. A few plants near the windows. It was cozy in a way your own office could never manage to be.
-"I like it" - you said quietly, looking around.
-"My classroom?"-
You nodded-"It feels like you."-The words came out before you could stop them. Melissa's ears turned slightly pink. You immediately became interested in the pizza box. Very interested-"This is from the place you mentioned."-
She looked at the logo and gasped dramatically-"No way! You remembered."-
-"Of course I remembered."-The answer came automatically. Just like it had when she'd asked about her address. Melissa shook her head, smiling. Then her eyes narrowed.
-"What's the gift?"-You froze. The bees in your stomach immediately started doing aerial acrobatics.
-"What gift?"-
-"The one you texted me about."-
-"Would you believe me if I said that my presence and the pizza is the gift?" - she denied with her head and you sighed-"There is no escape from that, is there?"-she denied again. You carefully set the flowers on her desk beside a cup full of colored pencils. Then reached into your bag. Melissa watched. Curious. You pulled out an envelope. Then another. And another. And another. Her expression changed immediately.
-"...Why are there multiple envelopes?"-You looked at them. Then at her. Then back at them. The way someone might look at a perfectly normal object.
-"There are multiple people."-
Melissa already knew she wasn't going to like this-"Why are there multiple people?"-You handed her the first envelope. She opened it. Looked down. Then looked up. Then down again. Then up. The color drained from her face.
-"These are plane tickets. First class ones"-You nodded. She opened the second envelope. Then the third. Then the fourth. Each one containing the same destination. The same weekend. The same flight. Her mouth fell open.
You immediately started talking faster. A dangerous sign-"You said your coworkers were going, and they seem important to you. And I thought traveling is more fun with friends. And my friend said normal people buy flowers."-
Melissa pointed at the flowers-"You already bought flowers!"-
-"I know."-
-"These weren't enough?"-
-"I wasn't sure."-Melissa dropped into her chair and covered her face. You looked concerned-"Is that a bad reaction?"-
From behind her hands came a muffled-"Oh my God."-
You turned slightly toward the door-"Should I leave?"-That made her laugh. A helpless laugh. The kind that happened when someone was too overwhelmed to do anything else. Finally she lowered her hands and looked at you. Really looked at you. Standing there in the middle of her classroom. Trying so hard to act composed. While secretly looking like you were awaiting a verdict from the Supreme Court. And suddenly she understood something. You weren't showing off. You weren't trying to buy affection. You genuinely thought this was a thank-you gift. A completely absurd, outrageously generous thank-you gift. But a sincere one. Melissa smiled. Warmly. Dangerously. The kind of smile that always made your pulse speed up.
-"You are ridiculous."-You relaxed immediately.
-"Good ridiculous or bad ridiculous?"-
-"The most ridiculous."-You grinned. A real grin. For a moment, standing in the quiet classroom filled with children's drawings and afternoon sunlight, you looked happier than all the expensive things in the world had ever managed to make you.
-"I take it"-you laughed softly and looked around the room,her writing on the board, the guitar on the corner, the guineapig on the cute cage, you kneel down and look at it, petting him trough the cage smiling, letting it sniff your fingers through the bars. The tiny creature waddled closer. Completely fearless. You smiled immediately. The kind of soft smile Melissa rarely got to see-"Cute" - you murmured. The guinea pig accepted the compliment with the confidence of a celebrity receiving praise. Melissa watched from her desk. Something about seeing you in her classroom felt surreal. The polished woman who drove luxury cars and wore tailored coats was currently introducing herself to a guinea pig. And somehow both versions felt equally real.
When she finally spoke, your attention shifted back to her-"I can't take the tickets."-You stood immediately. Melissa blinked. You shook your head.
-"It's a gift."-
-"A very expensive gift."-
-"A thank-you gift."-
-"Still expensive."-You folded your arms. The discussion was clearly settled in your mind.
-"You can't give gifts back. It's not allowed."-
Melissa laughed-"You made that rule up."-
-"I absolutely did."-At least you were honest. She looked down at the envelopes again. Then back at you.
-"How am I supposed to explain these?"- You considered this seriously. Far too seriously. Then started listing options.
-"You can tell them it was a free upgrade from airline miles."-Melissa raised an eyebrow-"You can tell them you won them on a bet" - You frowned. Clearly this was becoming complicated. Then another idea appeared-"Tell them one of your contacts got them."-Melissa laughed.
-"You sound like I'm in the mafia. Or you are in the mafia" - she said
You looked offended-"I am a psychologist."-
-"That's not a denial."-You pointed at her. Melissa was still smiling when the classroom door suddenly opened. A head popped inside. Then another. Then another. Children. Like tiny sharks sensing movement in the water. The first student immediately froze. Because there was a stranger in the classroom. A very elegant stranger. Holding pizza. Standing beside their guinea pig. The child looked at Melissa. Then at you. Then back at Melissa. The gears visibly turning. Slowly. Dangerously.
-"Miss Schemmenti..."-Melissa immediately recognized the tone. Before she could stop them the child pointed at you-"Is that your girlfriend?"-You choked. Melissa choked. The entire universe choked. Three more children appeared in the doorway.
-"WHAT? MISS SCHEMMENTI HAS A GIRLFRIEND?"-
-"A FLOWER LADY!"-You looked horrified. Another child pointed at the flower. Melissa had buried her face in her hands.Unfortunately, children never smelled weakness and stopped. They smelled weakness and accelerated. The first student walked directly toward you. Fearlessly.
-"You're really pretty."-You froze. Completely. Somewhere in the back of your mind, you realized that dealing with elementary school children might actually be more terrifying than negotiating hospital administrators. Which was deeply concerning. You laughed not used to being with children often, you took your jacket and kneeled in front of them
-"I brought pizza... Who wants some?" - The classroom exploded. Not metaphorically. Emotionally. The second the word pizza left your mouth, every question about girlfriends, flowers, and mysterious visitors vanished into the void.
-"PIZZA?!"-
-"WE GET PIZZA?!"-
-"MISS SCHEMMENTI NEVER BRINGS PIZZA!"-
Melissa gasped-"I have brought pizza before!"- The children ignored her completely. You were already kneeling to their height, setting the pizza box down on one of the tiny tables. The sight alone was enough to make Melissa bite the inside of her cheek to stop herself from laughing. Because you looked absurd. A woman who could negotiate contracts worth more than the school's yearly budget was currently sitting on a miniature chair designed for seven-year-olds. And somehow you looked perfectly comfortable. The children immediately surrounded you. One pointed at your rings.
-"Are those real?"-
-"Yes."-Another pointed at your heels.
-"How do you walk in those?"-
-"Practice."-
A third child looked deeply suspicious-"Are you rich?"-
Melissa made a choking noise from her desk. You blinked. Then answered with complete seriousness.
-"My accountant says yes."-
-"What is an accountant?" - one asked
-"Like a person that takes care of your wallet" - The child nodded. Satisfied. That apparently answered everything. Meanwhile Melissa was trying not to laugh herself unconscious. One little girl sat beside you and pointed toward the flowers.
-"Those are for Miss Schemmenti."-
-"They are."-you said
-"Why?"-the magic word that every kid used. You looked toward Melissa. Who immediately looked away. The children followed your gaze. Then followed hers. Like a flock of tiny detectives. Dangerous. Very dangerous. You smiled softly.
-"Because she's important to me and she deserves it."-The little girl accepted that answer immediately.
-"Awww."-Melissa looked like she wanted the floor to open and swallow her whole. The children, unfortunately, had no such desire. A little boy pointed toward the guinea pig.
-"Sweet cheeks likes you."-You looked at the guinea pig. Then back at him.
-"His name is Sweet cheeks?"-you asked and all of them nodded-"Excellent name."-The boy looked incredibly proud.
Then another child leaned closer-"Miss Schemmenti smiles different today."-You froze. Melissa froze. The child continued-"Like when we get extra recess."-The entire room went quiet for half a second. Melissa's face turned bright red. You, meanwhile, failed spectacularly at hiding your smile. The child pointed at you triumphantly.
-"It's because of her!"-The class erupted-"OOOOOOOOH!"-
Melissa stood up immediately-"Okay! Everybody sit down!"-The children only got louder. You covered your mouth, trying not to laugh. A losing battle. One of the girls looked at you curiously.
-"What's your name?"- You looked at Melissa. Then back at the students.
-"My name is Y/N."-
-"Are you a teacher?"-
-"No."-
-"A doctor?"-You nodded.
One little boy had somehow acquired one of your rings. Not borrowed. Acquired. The distinction was important because you had simply slipped it off your finger and handed it to him when he asked if he could see it.
Melissa watched from across the room in absolute horror. The ring was worth more than her first car. The child was currently using it as a telescope. You seemed completely unbothered.
-"Your jewelry is pretty."-
-"Thank you."-
-"You could come to our fashion club!" -
-"I would love to" - you replied, the children cheered as if you'd just accepted an invitation to the Olympics. Meanwhile a little girl had climbed onto the chair beside you and was gently playing with your hair. Long sections of it were being divided into questionable braids. You sat perfectly still and allowed it.
-"Your hair is so shiny. It smells really nice."-
You laughed softly-"I'll tell my shampoo you said that."-The little girl nodded seriously. As if shampoo manufacturers personally received customer feedback.Around you, pizza was disappearing at an alarming rate. The children were talking over each other. Questions. Stories. Random facts. And somehow you were keeping up with all of it. Then you glanced toward Melissa. Who was watching the entire scene with a smile she couldn't quite hide. You pointed at her.-"Is Miss Schemmenti a good teacher?"-
Melissa immediately started shaking her head behind the children's backs. A silent plea. No. Please no. Don't encourage her. The children ignored her completely.
-"YES!"-The answer came from half the classroom. You laughed.
-"No way."-you said
-"She is! She's really good at math."-You looked impressed. Melissa straightened proudly. Then another child spoke-"And not so good at reading."-You burst out laughing.
Melissa dropped her head onto her desk-"I'm dyslexic!"-
-"It's true. Very true. She mixes words sometimes."-
-"Guys!"-The class had no mercy. One little boy pointed dramatically.
-"She makes funny voices when she reads to us."-You looked delighted. Melissa looked mortified. The children immediately demonstrated. A collection of wildly inaccurate impressions filled the room. You laughed so hard tears nearly formed. Melissa pointed at them.
-"I do not sound like that."-
-"You do. You do when you're the dragon."- That nearly finished you off. You covered your mouth, shoulders shaking. Melissa groaned. The children continued their campaign.
-"She plays guitar!"-You looked toward the instrument in the corner. Then back at Melissa.
-"You never told me that."-
Melissa shrugged awkwardly-"It's not a big deal."-
Immediately fifteen children objected-"She knows lots of songs."-One little girl smiled-"She taught me my favorite one."-The room quieted slightly after that. Because the girl looked genuinely proud. And Melissa's expression softened immediately. The kind of softness she only seemed to have around her students. You noticed. Of course you noticed. The way she remembered every name. The way she listened. The way every child in the room clearly adored her. And suddenly a lot of things made sense. The colorful classroom. The guitar. The patience. The warmth. You looked at Melissa for a long moment. Then smiled softly.
-"You're kind of amazing, you know that?"- The words slipped out before you could stop them. The classroom instantly erupted.
-"OOOOOOOOH! MISS SCHEMMENTI IS Blushing! MISS SCHEMMENTI HAS A CRUSH!"-Melissa covered her face. You immediately regretted absolutely nothing. In fact, judging by your smile, you were enjoying yourself far too much.
-"She's just my friend!"-You were laughing so hard you barely managed to get the sentence out-"You're allowed to say nice things about your friends."-The children exchanged looks. Dangerous looks. The kind that suggested a group chat existed somewhere in their collective consciousness.
One little girl raised her hand. You pointed at her automatically-"Yes?" -
-"My mom says people say nice things when they have a crush."-The entire classroom erupted.
-"Yeah! THAT'S TRUE! MY DAD DID THAT!"-You looked toward Melissa. Melissa had completely abandoned the situation and was pretending to grade papers. A heroic but unsuccessful effort. You pointed at her.
-"Help me."-
-"No."-The answer came immediately.
You laughed and looked back at the children-"Well, I say nice things about my sister too."-
-"Miss Schemmenti smiles more when you're here."-Melissa groaned. The class cheered. You felt your ears getting warm. A very unfamiliar problem. You usually handled interviews, negotiations, conferences, and difficult clients without blinking. Eight-year-olds, however, were proving devastating. Another child pointed at the flowers-"Those are crush flowers."-
-"They are not. They're thank-you flowers."-you said
-"Crush flowers."-
-"Thank-you flowers."-
-"Crush flowers."-You narrowed your eyes. The child narrowed theirs back. A worthy opponent. Finally you sighed dramatically.
-"I have been defeated."-The class celebrated like they'd won a court case.
Melissa was openly laughing now-"Who thought a kid will shut you up" - you narrowed your eyes, she kept laughing. Head down on her desk. Shoulders shaking. And you found yourself smiling at her again. Because this version of Melissa was different. Not the woman from the coffee shop. Not the woman from your car. Not the woman helping you through one of the scariest days of your life. This was Teacher Melissa. Surrounded by children who adored her. Comfortable. Happy. Entirely in her element. The realization hit you unexpectedly. You liked every version of her you'd met so far. Which was probably not a very safe thing to realize in a classroom full of tiny detectives. Somehow, through a miracle that defied all known laws of childhood, your ring found its way back to you. The little boy proudly returned it.
-"Thanks for letting me borrow it."-
-"You took very good care of it."-Melissa looked personally offended by how casually you were treating an object worth a small fortune. The child immediately brightened. Meanwhile you slipped the ring back onto your finger and stood up, smoothing your jacket.-"Okay, okay."-The children quieted slightly. Only slightly.-"I finished what I came here to do."-The disappointment was immediate. You pointed around the room-"And I'm going to let you all go back to your classes."-More groans-"I don't want Miss Schemmenti getting mad at me."-
One little girl tugged gently on your sleeve-"Are you coming back?"-The question caught you off guard. Your expression softened immediately. You glanced at Melissa. Then back at the girl.
-"If Miss Schemmenti invites me."-The children all turned toward their teacher at once. A terrifying coordinated maneuver.
-"INVITE HER! YEAH! SHE CAN COME TO FASHION CLUB!"
"AND STORY TIME! AND THE SPRING FAIR!"-Melissa looked at the mob she had apparently created. Then at you. Then sighed. The sigh of a woman who knew she had already lost.
-"You can visit again."-The children cheered.
You smiled. A genuine one.-"Then I'd love to."-The bell suddenly rang through the hallway. Instant chaos. Backpacks. Voices. Children moving in every direction at once. The class began filing out, though not before several stopped to say goodbye. One girl hugged Melissa. Another hugged the guinea pig's cage. A third waved enthusiastically at you.
-"Bye Flower Lady!"-The nickname landed like a brick. The entire class immediately adopted it.-"BYE FLOWER LADY!"-"SEE YOU FLOWER LADY!"-You stood there, flowers-less, pizza-less, dignity-less. Melissa was laughing too hard to help. You pointed at her.
-"This is your fault."-
-"It absolutely is."-The last students disappeared into the hallway. The room finally grew quiet. Just you. Melissa. The sunlight coming through the windows. And the faint scent of your perfume lingering among crayons, books, and pizza. You looked around the now-empty classroom. Then at her. A smile still tugging at your lips.
-"Flower Lady?"-
Melissa grinned-"I'm afraid that's your name now."-
You sighed dramatically-"I own companies. I have a doctorate. I pay taxes."-
-"Flower Lady."-she repeated. For a moment you stared at each other. Then both of you started laughing. And somehow, hearing her laugh in a room that felt so much like her, made the ridiculous nickname feel less like an insult... and more like something you'd secretly treasure forever.
-"I had no idea that school ends at this time, I thought you still had to give more clases" -You held her class room open for her-"Did you managed to eat some pizza?" -
-"Some... The kids stole one that I was chewing" - she laughed and grabbed the flowers from her desk putting it on a jar with water.
-"Do you want me to droop you home?-you offered and she smiled
-" I have my car.."-she answered
-"Oh right" - you scratched the back of your neck, you wanted to spend more time with her
-"Do you want to watch a movie?" - she asked and you smiled
-"Cinema or your house?" - you asked
-"Cinema or your house" - she replied-"My roommate and his brother are at my home..."-You brightened immediately. Not subtly. Not even remotely. The kind of immediate reaction that would have gotten you roasted by the children if they were still around. Melissa was still laughing as the two of you walked down the hallway. The school was mostly empty now. The colorful walls seemed quieter without the children racing through them. You slowed your pace slightly. Trying not to be obvious about wanting the walk to last longer. Failing-"You know" - Melissa said-"normal people usually ask someone to spend time together" -
-"I am spending time together."-
-"No, you're negotiating loopholes."-
You looked offended-"I'll have you know I'm very straightforward."-When you reached the parking lot, the afternoon sun was painting everything gold. Both cars sat a few spaces apart. Neither of you moved toward them immediately. A suspicious development. You shoved your hands into your coat pockets. Melissa held the books against her chest. Then she smiled. For a second, neither of you spoke. The breeze moved a loose strand of her hair. The books shifted in her arms. And suddenly this felt a little different than the coffee. Different than the hospital.
Different than the school. Because this wasn't a crisis. There wasn't an emergency. No excuse. No reason except that you wanted to be together. The realization made your heart beat a little faster.
-"We can come to my place" - you whispered nervous and she nodded - "Since you came in your car... You can follow me if you can keep up... Or we can go to my house in my car, have dinner, movie or anything you want to watch, and stay to sleep, I can sleep on the guest room, and I will bring you here to school tomorrow to pick up the car..." you said. Melissa stopped beside her car keys, staring at you. For a second she didn't answer. Not because she was thinking about the logistics. Because you had said it so casually. As if inviting someone to stay the night at your house was the most natural thing in the world. As if offering your guest room, breakfast, a ride to work, and apparently custody of your coffee machine wasn't an absurd amount of care wrapped into a single sentence. You, meanwhile, seemed completely unaware of the effect you'd had-"Or"-you continued, immediately overexplaining-"you can follow me and leave whenever you want. No pressure. I just thought it would save you driving back and forth tomorrow."-
Melissa smiled-"There it is."-
You frowned-"There what is?"-
-"The thing you do. You say something incredibly sweet and then immediately pretend it's practical."-
You looked genuinely confused-"It is practical."-Melissa laughed. Of course you thought it was practical. In your head you were solving a transportation problem. Not accidentally revealing that your first instinct was to make her life easier./You scratched the back of your neck. A nervous habit she was becoming alarmingly familiar with-"Was that weird?"-
-"A little."-
Your eyes widened-"Sorry."-
-"No."-She stepped closer-"I didn't say bad weird."- Your shoulders relaxed. A little. Melissa looked at you standing there in the school parking lot. Beautiful. Ridiculously composed. Trying very hard not to look hopeful. Failing. Then she smiled.
-"A movie, dinner, and your guest room?"-You nodded.
-"If you want."-
-"And breakfast?"-
-"I make terrible breakfast."-
-"That's not what I asked."-You laughed.
-"Yes. Breakfast too."-
Melissa tilted her head.-"You're aware this sounds suspiciously like a date."-Your entire brain short-circuited. Again. A recurring problem.
-"I..."-
Melissa grinned-"You know, for someone who literally kissed me on my porch, you're surprisingly shy."-
You covered your face for a second.-"This keeps getting brought up."-
-"Because it's adorable."-
-"I am not adorable."-
She looked at you. Then remember the flowers. Then at the memory of you surrounded by second-graders and a guinea pig.-"Sure."-The two of you stood there smiling like idiots for a moment. Then Melissa finally unlocked her car-"I'll follow you."-Your smile softened. A real one. The kind that always seemed to appear around her.
-"Okay."-When Melissa walked toward her own car instead of the passenger seat of yours, something inside your chest sank a tiny bit. Not enough for anyone else to notice. Enough for you to notice. Because if she'd gotten into your car, the evening would have started immediately. Music. Conversation. Her stealing control of the radio. The smell of the flowers mixed with your perfume. And, if you were being honest with yourself, it would have made it much harder for her to change her mind about staying over. Instead she unlocked her own car. And you unlocked yours. You immediately felt ridiculous for being disappointed. She had literally agreed to spend the evening with you. At your apartment. Possibly stay the night. And somehow your brain had found a reason to complain-"Get a grip" - you muttered to yourself while sliding into the driver's seat. The engine hummed to life. You checked your mirrors. Waited. And only pulled away once you saw Melissa's headlights appear behind you. There. Following. The knot in your chest loosened instantly. Halfway through the drive you checked again. Still there. A few blocks later. Again. Still there. The third time you did it, your phone lit up through the car system.
A message. "Keep your eyes on the road, Flower Lady."
You nearly drove into your own pride. At the next red light you glanced at the notification. Then laughed. Actually laughed. She had caught you. Of course she had. You tapped the voice reply. "I was checking traffic conditions."
The message sent. A few seconds later another arrived. Traffic conditions named Melissa?
You looked personally attacked. At the next light you replied again. Very unusual traffic conditions.
Three dots appeared. Then: You're ridiculous. Your smile returned immediately. The rest of the drive felt shorter. Every time you checked your mirror, her headlights were still there. Steady. Following. And somewhere in the back of your mind, a thought appeared that made your chest feel strangely warm. For years, every drive home had ended the same way. Alone. Tonight, for the first time in a long time, someone was coming with you. Even if she happened to be in a different car. The garage doors slid open automatically as your car approached. Melissa's headlights followed behind. A small, ridiculous sense of satisfaction settled in your chest when you saw her pull in after you. You parked in your usual spot, deliberately leaving the empty space beside you available. Not that you were thinking about it. At all. Absolutely not. A few moments later her car settled into the spot next to yours. You were already out of your vehicle by the time she stepped into the underground garage. The space was quiet. Private. Clean enough to look more like a luxury showroom than a parking garage. Melissa got out of her car and glanced around. Then something caught her eye. A dark purple motorcycle resting a few spaces away. The metallic paint reflected the overhead lights like ink mixed with starlight. Her eyes widened immediately.
-"You ride a motorcycle too?"-
The excitement in her voice made you smile-"Yes."-
Melissa walked closer to inspect it-"You never told me that."-
-"I never had a reason to."-She circled it slowly. Looking impressed. Very impressed. You shoved your hands into your pockets. Trying not to look too pleased by that fact-" I use it mostly when I know I'll be alone."-You walked over beside her-"It's difficult to drive yourself and two or more people in a vehicle that only has two seats."-Melissa laughed.
-"A tragic limitation."-
-"I know."-You placed a hand on the handlebars affectionately-"But I love it."-Your smile softened-"It's exciting."-Melissa looked at you. Then at the motorcycle. Then back at you. Something clicked.
-"Of course you ride a motorcycle."-
You frowned-"What does that mean?"-
She pointed at you-"You look like someone who follows every rule until suddenly she doesn't."-
You looked offended-"I am very responsible."-
-"You bought first-class tickets as a thank-you gift."-
-"That was responsible."-
-"Was it?"-
-"Absolutely."-
Melissa laughed. Then rested her hand lightly on the seat-"Have you ever gotten a speeding ticket?"-
-"No" -
-"Really?"-
-"Yes, they never catch me, not fast enough" - you smiled wicked. She stood silent. Melisa stared. Your smile faded. You looked away. The picture of innocence. Which somehow made you look guiltier.
-"Y/N."-
-"I wasn't speeding... I was... moving enthusiastically."-Melissa burst out laughing. The sound echoed through the garage. You smiled immediately. Then looked at the motorcycle again. A thought appearing. A dangerous thought. You could almost see it forming behind your eyes. Melissa recognized the look immediately.
-"No."-
-"I haven't said anything."-
-"You were about to."-
-"I was not."-
-"You absolutely were."-You sighed dramatically. Then pointed at the motorcycle.
-"I was just going to say..."-
-"No."-
-"...that when we come back from Miami..."-
-"No."-
-"...I could take you for a ride."-Melissa folded her arms. Trying very hard not to smile. Unfortunately for her, you noticed. Immediately. Your grin widened-"That wasn't even a hard no."-
-"It was."-
-"It lacked conviction."-
-"It did not."-
-"It did."-She rolled her eyes,stared at you. Then at the motorcycle. Then back at you.
You sat on it, one heel planted on the ground, looking entirely too confident for someone who had spent the afternoon being bullied by second-graders.
-"Come on."-You patted the seat behind you-"You already wear the leather jacket."-
-"That's not how motorcycles work."-
You laughed-"Just sit. I won't drive. I promise" -
Melissa crossed her arms. Suspicious-"Promise you won't be driving."
-"I'm not. I already promise" - You patted the seat again-"I'll just start it and rev it a little so you can feel it."-
Melissa narrowed her eyes-"That sounded sexual."-
You immediately rolled your eyes. Then laughed. A real laugh-"Everything sounds sexual to you."-
-"Everything does not. You make it sound sexual with your voice and your eyes" - she pointed at you
You groaned. Then pointed at the seat. -"Come on."-To your surprise, she actually did. Still laughing. Still shaking her head. But she climbed onto the motorcycle behind you. The second she settled onto the seat, she froze.
-"Oh."-
Your smile widened-"What?"-
-"It's bigger than I expected."-
-"That's what she..."-You turned your head. Melissa was already laughing.
-"Don't."-
-"Okay, that one was intentional."-you laughed
-"At least you're honest."-
You shook your head and reached for the controls-"Cover your ears."-
-"Is it really that loud?"-You gave her a look. Melissa reluctantly covered them. Then you started the bike. The engine came alive instantly. A deep, powerful rumble filling the garage. Not just a sound. A vibration. Something that seemed to resonate through the floor and up into the frame. Melissa's eyes widened immediately. You looked over your shoulder. Smug. Entirely smug. Then gave the throttle a quick twist. The engine growled louder. The sound echoing through the private garage. Melissa jumped slightly. Then laughed. The vibration traveled through the bike beneath both of you. Steady. Powerful. Alive. You released the throttle and the engine settled back into its low rumble. For a moment neither of you spoke.
-"...Okay."-she said. You smiled-"I get it."-
Your grin became dangerous-"I knew you would."-
Melissa pointed at you-"Don't get cocky."-
-"Too late."-The engine continued humming beneath you. And for a second you felt absurdly happy. Not because of the motorcycle. Not because she liked it. But because every time you showed Melissa another piece of your life, another piece of yourself, she didn't pull away. She leaned closer. Curious. Interested. Wanting to know more.
Melissa smiled and, before you could make another argument in defense of your beloved motorcycle, she rested her forehead lightly against your back. The movement caught you completely off guard. Not because it was dramatic. Because it was so natural. So trusting. You suddenly became very aware of her being there. Of the warmth of her through the leather jacket. Of her arms brushing yours holding your waist. Of the fact that your heart had apparently forgotten how to behave.
-"It feels nice..."- she admitted. The vibration of the engine carried her voice through your back. A ridiculous detail for your brain to notice.
-"Maybe we can give it a try one day."-Your smile appeared instantly.
-"But start slow!"-Slap. Her hand landed on your arm. You laughed. A surprised, warm laugh.
-"I haven't done anything yet and you're already punching me."-
-"I'm setting expectations."-
-"I am a very safe driver."-
Melissa leaned slightly to peek around your shoulder - "You like to go fast in this thing, you said it yourself, not even the police catches you" -
-"I wouldn't dare to do anything to put you in danger" - you confessed. The engine idled beneath you, filling the garage with its low rumble. For a moment neither of you moved. And strangely, neither of you seemed in a hurry to.
Then Melissa spoke again, quieter this time-"I like seeing this side of you."-
That made you blink-"What side?"-
-"The one that's excited."-
You looked down at the motorcycle. Then ahead. Thinking-"I get excited about lots of things."-
-"No."-She squeezed your arm lightly-"You get passionate about lots of things."-A pause-"This is different."- You swallowed. Because she was right. You could hear it in your own voice when you talked about the bike. The same way she sounded when she talked about her classroom. Or her students. Or her guitar. Things she loved. Things that made her eyes light up. A smile tugged at your lips.
-"You really pay attention to everything, don't you?"-
Melissa hummed against your back-"You remember my favorite pizza place after hearing it once."-Fair. You had no defense. The motorcycle continued to purr softly beneath you. Eventually you turned your head slightly.
-"Come on."-
-"What?"-
-"If we stay here any longer, my sister is going to spot us on the security cameras and start a group chat."- Melissa immediately sat up.
-"Your sister has access to the cameras?"-
-"No. But she is so bored with the recovery that wouldn't surprise me if she learned hacking security cameras" - You laughed and finally turned the motorcycle off. The sudden silence settled around you. Comfortable. Warm. You got off first and offered her your hand. She accepted it without thinking.
You called the elevator, smiling as the elevator doors slid open. The thing was absurd. Melissa stepped inside and immediately looked around. The elevator was larger than some studio apartments she'd seen. Soft lighting. Polished wood panels. A small bench. A mirror that somehow managed to look expensive. Even the buttons looked wealthy.
-"This elevator has a better apartment than Janine" - You laughed.
-"It came with the building."-
-"Of course it did."-You held the door until she stepped inside first. As always. Then followed after her. The doors closed quietly. And suddenly the space felt much smaller than the garage had. Not physically. Just because there were only two of you. You leaned against the wall. Relaxed. Happy. Still thinking about the fact that she'd rested her head on your back a few minutes ago. Then you smiled. A dangerous smile.
-"My sister is in her own apartment."-Melissa immediately looked suspicious-"But if you want, we can call her."-
-"Why?"-
You shrugged innocently-"just in case you feel like being alone with me isn't safe enough and that's why you brought your own car to escape."-
Melissa stared at you. Then laughed. The laugh made your chest warm instantly-"I brought my car because we can't leave them at the school. That was the only reason."-
-"Of course."-you said sarcastic. Melissa narrowed her eyes. You were enjoying this far too much. Then she continued.
-"And I prefer it being just the two of us."(
The words landed. Hard. Your brain immediately stopped working. Completely. Spectacularly. Melissa realized what she'd said halfway through.-"I mean..."- You looked at her. She looked at the floor-"...because your sister is still recovering."-You continued looking at her-"I don't want to bother her."-The corner of your mouth twitched. Then another. Then another. Until a smile broke free. A real one. Bright. Hopeless. Melissa pointed at you. You laughed softly. The sound filling the elevator. Then, before she could get more embarrassed, you rescued her. A rare act of mercy.
-"She would absolutely bother us anyway."-
Melissa sighed in relief-"Thank you."-
-"It's true."-You nodded seriously.-"My sister has spent weeks waiting for material to make fun of me."-
Melissa laughed again-"I believe that."-
-"Oh, you haven't even seen her full power yet."-The elevator continued its smooth climb. For a moment there was a comfortable silence. Then your voice softened. Quieter than before-"I'm glad you wanted it to be just the two of us."-Melissa looked up. Your eyes met hers in the reflection of the elevator mirror. No teasing. No jokes. Just honesty. The kind that always seemed to slip out when you weren't paying attention. For a second neither of you spoke. The elevator chimed. The doors began to open. Saving both of you from having to figure out what to say next. You opened your apartment door and stepped aside to let Melissa enter first. As always. The heavy door closed behind you with a soft click. For a moment she simply stood there. Looking. Taking everything in. The apartment was enormous. Not in a flashy way. In a carefully designed way. Every piece of furniture seemed intentionally placed. The enormous couch. The floor-to-ceiling windows. The soft lighting hidden in corners. The artwork. The bookshelves. The city stretching beyond the glass like a sea of lights. It was beautiful. And impossibly clean. Melissa slowly turned in a circle. Then looked at you. Then looked around again. Then back at you.
-"You live here?"-she frowned
You laughed-"I hope so. The mortgage would be very awkward otherwise."-She ignored the joke. Still staring. The kitchen alone looked large enough to host a cooking show. Steel surfaces. Professional equipment. A refrigerator that looked capable of surviving a small apocalypse. An island larger than her first apartment.
-"You weren't kidding."-
-"About what?"-
-"The chef."-
You scratched the back of your neck. A habit Melissa was becoming alarmingly fond of.-"Well... I don't actually cook much."-
-"I noticed."-
You looked offended-"I can cook."-Melissa raised an eyebrow.
-"What can you cook?"-
You thought for a moment-"A very expensive coffee."-
-"That's not cooking."-
-"A charcuterie board."-
-"Still not cooking."-
-"A second charcuterie board."-Melissa laughed. The sound echoed through the apartment. And somehow made the place feel less empty. You noticed it immediately. The apartment always felt peaceful. Tonight it felt alive. You set your keys on the counter and slipped off your coat and shoes. Melissa wandered toward the giant windows. The city lights reflected in the glass.
-"Wow."-You smiled. The view never got old. Especially seeing it through someone else's eyes.
-"I like it at night."-
-"I can see why."-For a moment she simply stood there admiring the skyline. Then she noticed something. A piano. Not displayed. Not decorative. Actually used. In perfect condition but still looked used. Melissa pointed.
-"You play?"-
Your expression immediately became suspicious-"A little."-
-"A little?"-
-"A very little."-The answer came too quickly. Which told Melissa it was a lie. The same lie she used whenever someone asked if she could play guitar.
-"So you have a motorcycle, play guitar, stream ASMR, own companies, are a psychologist, and somehow still found time to become Flower Lady."-You groaned and dropped your forehead lightly against the kitchen island.
-"This is what I get for buying pizza."-
-"This is what you get for bringing flowers into a classroom."-You couldn't even argue. Because she was right. A dangerous trend. When you looked up again, Melissa was smiling at you from across the room. The city lights behind her. The lights caressing her face. And for the first time in years, your apartment didn't feel like a place you came back to. It felt like a place you wanted to share. The realization was enough to make your heart stumble. So naturally, you said the first thing that came to mind.
-"Do you want snacks?"-Melissa laughed immediately.
-"I think we need more of actual food"-She walked to your kitchen amazed by it, she opened cabinets looking at all the difrent plates mugs and utensils she could imagine, but she opened your fridge and frowned to only see fruits
-"You really don't cook..."-she said
-"Usually I order in or someone cooks for me... I would probably burn everything..."-you said scratching your neck-"but I do have a snack cabinet" - you pointed
-"Let me cook for you" - she said and you frowned
-"I don't want you to work... I can order in" - you answered
-"Please, I love to cook and I feel sad that this kitchen is barely used..."-Melissa looked genuinely heartbroken. Not by you. By the kitchen. She stood in front of your refrigerator with her hands on her hips. A teacher judging a disappointing student-"You have three types of berries."-
You nodded-"Healthy."-
-"Eight bottles of sparkling water."-
-"Hydration is important."-Melissa slowly closed the refrigerator door. Then opened another cabinet.More mugs than any human being needed. Beautiful ones. Expensive ones. Unused ones. She looked back at you.
-"This kitchen is neglected."-
You laughed-"I didn't know kitchens could be neglected."-
-"They can."-Melissa pointed dramatically around the room-"Look at this place" -
You looked around obediently-"It looks fine."-
-"It looks lonely."-
You stared. Then burst out laughing-"A lonely kitchen? It's an appliance room."-
Melissa gasped-"A crime."- You couldn't stop smiling. Watching her become emotionally invested in your kitchen was unexpectedly adorable. She walked toward the giant island and ran her hand across the countertop-"This kitchen deserves someone who loves it."-
-"I paid a lot of money for it."-
-"That's not the same thing."-You opened your mouth. Closed it. Unfortunately she had a point.
-"I can order food."-Melissa shook her head-"I can order really good food"-
-"No."-You sighed dramatically. She smiled triumphantly. Then opened the refrigerator again. Stared. Closed it. Opened it a second time. As if ingredients might magically appear. They did not. Finally she looked at you-"What do you actually have?"-
You thought. Then immediately walked toward a pantry. A very large pantry. Melissa followed. The second the door opened she stopped. You looked pleased. The pantry was absurd. Perfectly organized. Shelves full of ingredients. Pasta. Rice. Flour. Spices. Sauces. Canned goods. Chocolate. A freazer full of meat. Everything. Enough food to survive a small apocalypse. Melissa slowly turned toward you.
-"You lied. You said you only had fruit."-she crossed her arms
-"I said the fridge had fruit."-
-"You own an entire supermarket."-
You smiled. Melissa laughed and stepped inside. Studying the shelves. Already planning. Already excited. You leaned against the doorway and watched her. Something soft settling in your chest. Because she looked comfortable here. Like she'd forgotten to be nervous. Like she belonged. A dangerous thought. Then Melissa grabbed a box of pasta. Held it up.
-"Question. Do you own a single pan that has ever been used?"-
You considered it-"Probably."-
She pointed at you-"Tonight we're fixing this."-
You looked alarmed-"Fixing what?"-
-"This."-She gestured at the kitchen-"The tragic relationship between you and your own appliances."-You laughed. And before you could argue again, she walked over and gently bumped her shoulder against yours.
-"Come on, Flower Lady."- You groaned immediately-"You're helping."-You looked toward the ceiling. Toward your spotless kitchen. Toward the woman currently trying to rescue it. Then smiled despite yourself and nodded. Somehow the idea of cooking together sounded much better than anything you could have ordered. The transformation happened slowly. At first it was just ingredients spread across the island. Flour. Eggs. Garlic. Cheese. Fresh herbs. Things that normally sat untouched in your pantry. Then Melissa rolled up her sleeves. Turned on the lights above the stove. Tied her hair back. Fuck she looked good. And suddenly your kitchen wasn't a showroom anymore. It was being used. Actually used. The soft sounds filled the apartment. The scrape of a knife against a cutting board. Water boiling. Cabinet doors opening. Music playing quietly from her phone somewhere on the counter. You had offered to help. Several times. Melissa had quickly discovered that your cooking skills were largely theoretical. So your official duties now consisted of handing her ingredients when asked and staying out of trouble. A role you were performing admirably. Mostly. You sat on one of the stools at the island watching her knead pasta dough. Completely fascinated.
-"Look how confident you look. How do you know how to do that?"-you asked
-"My nana taught me."-You smiled-"We compete with my family to see who makes the best Christmas dinner, they would die if they saw your kitchen, your whole house, it's amazing" - she kept telling you about what she usually cooks at home. The apartment grew warmer as the evening continued. Not temperature-wise. Something else. The smell of garlic slowly spread through the rooms. Fresh pasta. Butter. The rich aroma of sausage browning in a pan. The kind of smells that didn't belong in your apartment. At least not usually. You closed your eyes for a moment. Just breathing it in. And unexpectedly, your chest tightened. Because it reminded you of somewhere else. Somewhere smaller. Older. Safer. Your grandmother's house. Winter evenings. The television murmuring in another room. A pot simmering on the stove. The smell of food reaching every corner of the house. You hadn't thought about those memories in years. When you opened your eyes again, Melissa was watching you. The wooden spoon paused in her hand.
-"Where did you go?"-You smiled softly. A different smile than usual. Quieter.
-"My Abu's house."-Melissa's expression immediately softened. You looked around your apartment. The giant windows. The expensive furniture. The city lights outside. Then toward the kitchen. Toward her. Toward the mess she'd created. Flour on the counter. Dirty bowls. Steam rising from the stove. Life. Actual life-"It smelled like this."- Melissa didn't say anything for a moment. She just smiled and turned back to the stove. Like she understood. Like she didn't need an explanation. You watched her stir the sauce. Completely at home in a kitchen she'd never seen before. And suddenly your apartment felt different. Less like a carefully maintained space. More like somewhere people could actually live. You stood and wandered closer. Drawn by the smell. Or maybe by her. A distinction that was becoming increasingly difficult to make. Melissa glanced sideways at you.
-"Are you trying to steal food already?"-
-"No."-
-"You are standing suspiciously close to the pan."-
-"I am supervising."-
-"You're hovering."-
-"I am supervising professionally."-Without even looking, she grabbed a piece of cooked pasta and held it out toward you. You blinked. Then accepted it. The gesture so natural it caught you off guard. Melissa returned to cooking. You chewed thoughtfully. Then your eyes widened.-"Fuck that's amazing."-A pleased smile appeared on her face. The kind that made you want to keep talking just to see it again. So you did-"You know..."-Melissa looked up. You glanced around the warm kitchen. The smell. The noise. The mess. Then back at her-"My apartment has never felt this nice before."-For a moment she just looked at you and stopped stirring. Not dramatically. Just enough that you noticed. The spoon rested against the edge of the pan. The sauce continued to bubble softly. The apartment was filled with warmth now. The smell of garlic. Fresh pasta. The low music in the background. The city lights beyond the windows. And your voice. Quieter than usual. Honest in a way that still felt unfamiliar-"I always thought my home was cold."-Melissa looked at you. You were standing across the island, one hand resting against the counter. Thinking out loud more than speaking-"The lights."-Your eyes wandered around the apartment-"The sharp edges. The glass. The steel. The perfect furniture. Everything expensive. Everything immaculate. I liked your porch light the first time I saw it."-A small smile appeared on Melissa's face. You continued-"It felt warm."-The words seemed to surprise even you. Like you were discovering them while saying them. Then you looked at her. And suddenly the answer became obvious-"But I think it's you."-Melissa froze. Completely. You didn't seem to notice. Or maybe you were too overwhelmed by the feeling to stop now-"You and everything around you gets warm."-The kitchen felt impossibly quiet. Not because the sounds had disappeared. Because every sound suddenly felt distant. The boiling water. The music. The city outside. All of it fading behind your words-"My house never felt like this before."-Your eyes dropped briefly to the pasta dough. The flour on the counter. The mess. The life-"Not even when the chefs cook" - Your voice softened-"This is nicer" - A pause. Then almost a whisper-"Warmer."-Melissa looked at you for a long moment. The expression on her face wasn't teasing. Wasn't embarrassed. Wasn't even surprised. Just soft. The kind of look that made your chest ache in a way you didn't fully understand. Then she set the spoon down. Walked around the island. And stopped in front of you. Close enough that you could smell the flour on her hands. The garlic.
-"You know what I think?"-
You swallowed looking down at her eyes-"What?"-
Melissa smiled. Small. Tender-"I don't think the apartment was cold."-You frowned slightly-"I think you were lonely."-The words landed with surprising gentleness. Not an accusation. Not pity. Just understanding. And somehow that made them hit harder. Your eyes immediately dropped. Because for all your success. For all your money. For all the people who knew your name. Nobody had ever said it quite that simply before. Melissa reached forward. Just enough to brush a little flour off your sleeve. A tiny gesture. Almost nothing. Yet your heart reacted like she'd touched a live wire-"I think you've spent so many years surviving" - she said softly-"that you forgot homes aren't supposed to just look beautiful."-Your throat tightened-"They're supposed to feel lived in."-The kitchen behind her looked exactly like that now. Messy. Warm. Alive. And for the first time since she'd arrived, you realized the nostalgic feeling wasn't coming entirely from the smell. It was coming from the person standing in front of you. The one who somehow made hospital waiting rooms feel safer. Classrooms feel funnier. Motorcycles feel exciting. And expensive apartments feel like homes.
You hands felt at your sides, not at fists, just there, you had a sad smile. You never felt lonely, because you never had the time to though so, but your rules, your posture and everything around you kept people away, and now that she mentioned you saw how lonely you truly were, the huge bed, too cold for a lonely body to warm up, the things barely used, even the decoration of the place didn't seem yours, not like the decoration at her classroom, you didn't realized but you had went quiet thinking about it. Melissa noticed immediately. Not because you said anything. Because you stopped. The words disappeared. The jokes disappeared. Even the little nervous habits disappeared. You simply stood there. Quiet. Thinking. Your hands rested at your sides. Not tense. Just... still. Melissa had learned enough about you to know that was unusual. Very unusual. Your mind wandered through the apartment. The enormous couch that rarely had anyone sitting beside you. The dining table designed for eight people that usually hosted one. The guest rooms. The untouched decorations chosen by designers. The expensive art. The perfect arrangements. Beautiful. Impressive. And suddenly... impersonal. Lonely. You had never thought about it that way before. Because you never stopped long enough to think about it. There had always been something to do. A hospital bill to pay. A business meeting. A stream. Your sister. Another problem. Another responsibility. Another task. Keep moving. Keep working. Keep fixing. And somewhere along the way, stillness had become something you avoided. Because stillness allowed thoughts to catch up. Now they finally had. You looked around the apartment again. This time through Melissa's eyes. And realized something uncomfortable. Very little of it actually looked like you. The motorcycle did. The piano. The books scattered near the couch. A few photographs. But most of it felt like a luxury hotel suite you'd been staying in for years. Not a home. A place to exist. Not a place to belong. The realization settled heavily in your chest. Melissa watched it happen. She could practically see the thoughts moving behind your eyes. So she stepped closer. Not enough to crowd you. Just enough to be there. You looked at her. A sad little smile appearing.
-"I never thought I was lonely."- Your voice was quiet. Almost surprised. Melissa didn't interrupt-"I never had time."-You laughed softly. Without humor-"There was always something happening."-Your eyes wandered toward the windows. Toward the city. Then back to the apartment-"I think I got really good at being alone."-The sentence hung between you. Melissa felt her heart squeeze. Because there was a difference. A painful one. Being alone was a circumstance. Being lonely was something else entirely. And maybe you'd become so accustomed to the first that you'd never noticed the second. You rubbed your thumb against your palm absentmindedly. Looking around once more. The warm kitchen. The flour on the counter. The sauce simmering behind Melissa. The music. The smell. The mess. And somehow, for the first time, the apartment felt like it was showing you what it had been missing. Not luxury. Not beauty. Life. Connection. Someone to share it with. Melissa reached out and gently took your hand. Not because you looked like you were about to cry. Not because she thought you were fragile. Because sometimes people need an anchor when they discover something painful about themselves. You looked down at your joined hands. Then back at her. Still quiet. Still processing.
Melissa smiled softly-"You know what I see?"-You shook your head-"I see someone who spent years building a safe place for everyone she loved."-Her thumb brushed yours-"A place for your sister."-A small pause-"A place for your friends."-Another-"A place for people to recover" - Her smile grew warmer-"You just forgot to build one for yourself."-The words settled differently than the others. Because they didn't feel like criticism. They felt fixable. And for the first time since the realization hit, the tightness in your chest loosened slightly. Just slightly. Enough to breathe. Enough to look around the apartment and imagine something different. Not perfect. Not immaculate. Lived in. A blanket left on the couch. A second coffee mug in the sink. A guitar and a piano being played. Someone laughing in the kitchen. The scent of homemade pasta instead of silence. Melissa squeezed your hand. You smiled softly caressing her hand
-"I should steal some drawings from your classroom to decorate" - Melissa laughed softly. Not at you. At how completely serious you sounded about committing art theft.
-"You cannot steal my students' drawings."-
You tilted your head-"What if I ask politely?"-she denied - "What if I offer funding?"-Melissa pointed a wooden spoon at you immediately. You sighed dramatically. -"There goes my criminal career."-
-"It never began."-You smiled, your thumb still slowly brushing against the back of her hand. Then your eyes drifted toward the counter. The flour. The bowls. The half-made mess. The sauce bubbling gently. The smell filling every corner of the apartment.
-"I wish it could always look alive like it does now."-The joke disappeared from your voice. Melissa heard it immediately. The loneliness wasn't as sharp as before. But it was still there. You were looking at the kitchen like someone seeing something precious. Something temporary. Something that would disappear when the evening ended. Melissa followed your gaze. Then looked back at you.
-"That's the wrong way to think about it."-
You frowned slightly-"Why?"-She leaned against the island.Because for the first time, there were signs of a person living here. Not a designer. Not a chef. A person. A little flour on the counter. A jacket hanging over a chair. Your keys carelessly left on the island. Flowers from a classroom sitting in a vase.
-"This apartment isn't alive because I cooked here once."-You listened quietly-"It's alive because you invited someone into it."-The words settled between you. Melissa smiled-"The kitchen isn't the important part. What makes places feel alive is people making memories in them."- Your eyes dropped to your joined hands.
Without thinking, your fingers squeezed hers slightly. Melissa noticed. Didn't comment.
-"You are the first person that is not family that I invite to my house...-you liked around again. This time differently. Not searching for what was missing. Looking at what was already there. Then your eyes landed on her. Standing barefoot in your kitchen. Holding a spoon. Covered in a dusting of flour. Looking entirely too comfortable in your apartment. And suddenly a thought escaped before you could stop it-"I think you're becoming part of the decoration."-Melissa stared. Then laughed so hard she had to put the -spoon down.
-"That's the most romantic thing and the most alarming thing anyone has ever said to me."-
You immediately covered your face and groaned. Melissa was still laughing. The sound bounced through the apartment. She kissed in top of your hands covering your face and you uncover them to look at her and her silly smile, your hand fell to her lips, full, happy. Your free hand gently grabed her jaw making her look a bit more up and you gave her a kiss in the tip of her nose, she blushed and laughed shyly-"Quit distracting, you will burn this kitchen" - she said and turned around nervously to finish the pasta and you grated the cheese on top of it, the smell made your tummy growl. Instead of going to the big table, you came to the couch with both plates, the redhead frowned softly-"That pasta has sauce, the one that stains, and you want to eat on the fancy expensive couch?" - you put the plates on the coffee table smiling, you never smiled like this, it was hurting your face but you couldn't stop
-"You are complaining like if you were the one paying the cleaning bill, the couch is more warm than the table and also closer to the TV"-Melissa looked at the couch. Then at the pasta. Then at the couch again. Then at you. The expression on her face suggested she was witnessing a crime.
-"A crime committed by a rich person."-You laughed, setting the plates down on the coffee table. The smell was incredible. Fresh pasta. Garlic. Cheese. The rich sauce coating everything. Your stomach betrayed you immediately with another growl. Melissa pointed at you.
-"See? Even your body is telling you to hurry up and eat."-
-"I haven't eaten since breakfast."-she slapped your arm frowning-"Hey! I was busy."-
-"You always say that."-You opened your mouth. Closed it. Unfortunately, she was right. Again. A troubling trend. Melissa sat beside you on the couch, still looking skeptical.
-"This couch costs more than my car."-
-"Probably."-
-"And you're eating pasta on it."-You handed her a fork nodding-"It could stain."-
-"You told me to make this place mine, if it stains, will be a reminder of someone actually living here"-You settled comfortably into the cushions. A place you normally sat alone. A place that suddenly felt different with someone beside you. Then you smiled. A soft one. Melissa blinked. Because she knew that answer wasn't really about the couch. Not entirely. You looked around the apartment. The flour still on the island. The dishes in the sink. The piano in the corner. Then at the bowl of pasta in your hands. Then at her. A few weeks ago the idea of making a mess in your immaculate apartment would have bothered you. Now? The stain seemed significantly less important than the reason it might happen. Melissa caught the look. The realization. And her expression softened.
-"You've changed."-she whispered. You twirled some pasta around your fork. Then took your first bite. Immediately stopped. Your eyes closes and a moan scaped your lips. You pointed your fork at her. Unable to speak for a second. Finally swallowing.
-"This is incredible."-Her shoulders relaxed-"No, seriously."- Another bite. Then another. Then another. The speed at which you were eating became deeply concerning. Melissa started laughing.
-"Slow down."-
-"I can't."-
-"You absolutely can."-
-"I cannot."-You pointed at the pasta again.-"This is witchcraft."-
-"It's garlic."-
-"It's definitely witchcraft."-The redhead laughed so hard she nearly dropped her fork. You looked ridiculously happy. The kind of happy that came from being exhausted, relieved, hungry, comfortable, and surrounded by good company all at once. A dangerous combination. The TV illuminated the room softly while the city lights glittered beyond the windows-"This is better that any orgasm I had in the past" - Melissa nearly choked on her own bite of pasta. The compliment hit her with the force of a truck. She stared at you across the coffee table. You, meanwhile, seemed completely focused on the food. Another bite. Another satisfied sound. Another look of absolute disbelief-"Fuck, Melissa."-She laughed-"This isn't homemade pasta."-You closed your eyes-"Homemade pasta is what normal people make" -Melissa was already laughing. You continued-"This was crafted by ancient Italian wizards."- The redhead shook her head. Then you dropped the line that made her laugh even harder-"If you're looking for a better paycheck, you can come be my private chef."-Melissa covered her face-"I won't forget to eat ever again."- You grinned-"Look, I'm serious."-Melissa raised an eyebrow. You gestured dramatically toward the bowl.-"This is life-changing."-She laughed, leaning back into the couch. The city lights reflected in the windows behind her.
-"I think you're just very hungry."-
-"That too."- A pause. Then you looked at her. The joking expression softening-"You know..."-Melissa immediately recognized that tone. The honest one-"I think this is the first meal I've eaten in a long time that felt like someone made it because they wanted me to enjoy it."- Melissa's smile faded into something gentler. The room became quieter. Not silent. Just softer. You laughed awkwardly. Immediately embarrassed by your own sincerity.-"So anyway."-You pointed at the bowl-"Private chef."-
Melissa rolled her eyes. She pointed her fork at you.-"You'd be impossible to work for."-
You smiled.-"Probably."-
-"Definitely."- Melissa watched in fascination as you served yourself another helping. And not a small one. A mountain. A monument. A declaration of love written in pasta. She pointed at your plate..
-"I've never seen anyone discover comfort food in real time."- Melissa smiled to herself and watched you demolish the meal. Then you spoke again. This time looking at your bowl.
-"Do you think you could make me more sometimes?"- Melissa raised an eyebrow. You continued quickly-"To keep in tupperware for stressful days."-A pause-"Or teach my chef."-Another pause. Then a much quieter admission-"Though I doubt it would be as good."-The honesty in that sentence made her heart squeeze. Melissa looked at you sprawled across the couch. One arm draped over the backrest. The empty plate abandoned on the coffee table. Your posture had completely collapsed. The legendary composure was gone. Absolutely gone. You looked comfortable. Content. Dangerously full of pasta. And smiling. Still smiling. Melissa took a sip of her wine and shook her head.
-"I don't think I've ever seen someone get food-drunk before."-
You pointed at her-"It was the pasta. It altered my brain chemistry."-You nodded seriously. Satisfied that she'd finally accepted the scientific truth. Then you let out a dramatic sigh and looked down at yourself-"I need to change."-Melissa raised an eyebrow-"The belt is staging a rebellion."-That earned a laugh. You stood up carefully. The kind of careful movement usually performed by people who had made questionable decisions at an all-you-can-eat buffet-"I need something more comfortable."-Melissa laughed. You scratched the back of your neck. That familiar nervous habit. Though now it seemed softer. Less anxious. More human-"I'm sorry for bursting your bubble of my composure and perfection."-The second the words left your mouth, Melissa started laughing. Melissa wasn't looking at you like she'd discovered imperfections. She was looking at you like she'd discovered something she liked. Something real. Something underneath the polished suits and perfect posture. Her smile softened.
-"I like this version of you" - she whispered and you got shy
-"If I don't change right now, this belt is going to file a formal complaint."-Melissa burst out laughing again. You started walking backward toward the bedrooms-"Don't go anywhere!"-Melissa rolled her eyes affectionately. And watched you disappear down the hallway. Still smiling. Still happy. Still looking more like yourself than you had all day.
A few minutes later, Melissa heard footsteps returning down the hallway. She looked up. And immediately started laughing. You had somehow managed to change into sweatpants and still look expensive. The matching set looked softer than most beds. The fabric practically screamed luxury brand. Even your comfortable clothes had a trust fund. A blanket was draped over one arm. And your glasses had returned-"You are incapable of looking casual.-
You looked down at yourself. Offended-"These are sweatpants."-
-"Those sweatpants cost more than my rent."-
-"They do not."-The way you said it told her they absolutely did. Melissa laughed harder. You dropped onto the couch beside her and unfolded the blanket over both of your legs. Then looked at her. Genuinely thoughtful.
-"Do you want more comfortable clothes too?"-She blinked-"I have a full walk-in closet."-You nodded as if offering spare clothes was the most normal thing in the world-"You can pick whatever you want."-Melissa already knew where this was going-"And you can keep it. Like you did with my coats."-
Melissa pointed at you-"You never asked for those back."-
-"Exactly."-
-"That doesn't mean I can rob your closet."-You thought about it. Then smiled.
-"I am literally giving you permission."-
-"That's still not normal."- You leaned back into the couch.
-"Neither is making handmade pasta on a random Thursday in a stranger's apartment."-Melissa opened her mouth. Closed it. Then narrowed her eyes.
-"We are not strangers anymore."-The words slipped out casually. Without thought. Without defense. And for some reason they hit you harder than anything else she'd said that evening. Your smile softened immediately.
-"No" - you agreed quietly-"We're not."-For a second neither of you spoke. The city lights reflected against the windows. The blanket settled warmly over your legs. The apartment felt peaceful. Lived in. Then, because your brain apparently couldn't tolerate sincerity for too long, you stood up dramatically.
-"Come on."-
Melissa groaned-"What now?"-
-"The closet."-You offered her your hand-"At least come judge it. You've already judged my fridge, my kitchen, my eating habits, my motorcycle and my life choices."-Melissa burst out laughing-"I want equal opportunity criticism."-She accepted your hand. Mostly because she was curious. And partly because every time she thought she'd seen the most ridiculous thing about your life, another surprise appeared around the corner. As you led her toward the hallway, she shook her head.
-"I'm scared" -
-"You should be."-You glanced over your shoulder with a grin-"Because my closet is bigger than your classroom."-you pushed the door of your room open and Melissa stopped beside the bed. Everything was perfect. The sheets looked untouched. The pillows were aligned with military precision. The room looked less like somewhere a person slept and more like a photograph from an interior design magazine. Then her eyes landed on a single cushion. A grumpy little cactus. Sitting among all the elegant neutral-colored pillows like a tiny act of rebellion. She immediately pointed. You answered before she could ask.
-"My sister."-Melissa smiled. Of course-"Birthday gift. She said it was spiky like me."-Melissa looked at the cactus. Then at you. Then back at the cactus. The resemblance was unfortunately undeniable.
-"You know..."-She picked it up-"...this is the most personal thing in this room."-You rolled your eyes and opened the closet. Or rather... The portal. The entrance to a luxury department store disguised as a closet. Melissa's jaw dropped. Rows of clothes stretched farther than seemed reasonable. Everything organized. Perfectly. Colors blending into one another. Seasonal sections. Shoes. Accessories. Drawers. Shelves. Boxes. Everything labeled. Everything arranged. Melissa slowly walked inside. Terrified. Amazed. Concerned-"You color-coded your sweaters."-
You looked confused-"How else would you find them?"-She opened another section. Then another. Then another.
-"You organized them by fabric too."-you nodded- "This isn't a closet."-
You smiled proudly-"It makes getting dressed efficient."-Melissa looked around again. Then spotted several items that still had tags attached. Immediately. Absolutely immediately.
She pointed.
-"You haven't even worn this... Let me understand... You buy clothes."-you nodded-"You never wear them. You organize them by season."-nod-"You treat your apartment like a hotel. And your closet like a museum."-She smiled innocently-"You are a very strange woman."-You sighed dramatically. Meanwhile Melissa continued wandering through the racks. Touching fabrics. Examining pieces. Finding increasingly ridiculous evidence of your inability to buy normal things. You leaned against the closet doorway, watching her browse through your life one hanger at a time. And for the first time, instead of seeing expensive clothes and careful organization, you found yourself watching the way she smiled when she found something funny. The way she hummed while looking through the racks. The way she somehow made even your absurd closet feel less empty. And suddenly you realized you didn't actually care what she picked. You just liked seeing her there. Then she stopped. Pulled out an oversized hoodie. Simple. Soft. Comfortable. The kind of thing she could actually imagine wearing. She held it up-"This one."-You looked at it. Then at her. Then back at the hoodie. A smile appeared.
-"That would look cute on you."-Melissa laughed looking at your stupid silly smile, then her eyes lit up like a kid who had just discovered the treasure room in a fairy tale. Which, to be fair, she basically had. She held up one leather jacket. Then another. Then a third. Each one slightly different. Different cuts. Different colors. Different textures. You sat and watched from a chair tucked inside the closet, your chin resting against your hand. Smiling. Just smiling. No phone. No work. No distractions. Just watching her.
-"You have a problem."-she murmured
-"I've been told."-Melissa slipped one jacket on. It was a little oversized on her. The sleeves slightly too long. And somehow that made it even cuter. She turned toward one of the mirrors. The leather creasing softly as she moved. Your brain immediately supplied the incredibly unhelpful thought that she looked amazing. So naturally you said something else-"That one is yours."-
Melissa spun around-"I was just trying it."-
You nodded-"Now it's yours."-she denied with her head - "Melissa."-She immediately groaned. Because she was learning that tone. The tone that meant you'd already decided.
-"I cannot accept every expensive thing you point at."-
-"Why not?"-
-"Because normal people don't work like that."-
You thought about it. Then shrugged-"Good thing I'm not normal then" - That earned a laugh. Melissa tried on another one. This one fit better. The dark leather matched her green eyes perfectly. You sat forward in your chair. Melissa immediately looked suspicious. You pointed-"That one."-She glanced at herself in the mirror. Then back at you.
-"What about it?"-You scratched the back of your neck. Suddenly awkward. Which Melissa noticed instantly.
-"It looks nice."-A pause. Then quieter.-"Really nice."-The smile she gave you made your heart forget its job for a second. Melissa looked back at the mirror. The jacket. Then at you sitting there. Watching her with that stupid soft smile you'd been wearing all evening.
-"You know..."-She tilted her head-"I think you enjoy this more than I do."-You covered your face immediately. Meanwhile Melissa kept trying jackets on. And every single time she stepped out wearing one, your eyes automatically lifted from wherever they'd wandered. Every. Single. Time. Eventually she noticed. Of course she noticed. Teachers noticed everything. So after trying on another jacket she casually asked-"Which one is your favorite?"-
You answered without hesitation-"The second one."-
Melissa blinked-"You remembered?"-
You frowned-"Of course."-She was holding six different jackets. You'd remembered exactly which one she'd tried twenty minutes ago. The realization seemed to hit both of you at the same time. Neither commented on it. Melissa just smiled softly. You immediately choked on absolutely nothing. Melissa had wandered farther into the closet while you were distracted watching her try on jackets. A mistake. A catastrophic mistake. Because now she was standing in front of a section you had not mentally prepared for. Your underwear drawer. Or rather, the meticulously organized section dedicated to it. Color-coded. Size-coded. Categorized. Because apparently your organizational habits knew no boundaries. Melissa looked at the rows of lace, silk, cotton and various colors hanging neatly in place. Then she looked at you. Then back at them.
-"Work uniforms?"-You blushed so hard it was honestly impressive.
-"Melissa" -
The redhead immediately started laughing-"What?"-
-"You know exactly what."-
She pointed again-"There are so many."-
You buried your face in your hands-"This is the worst day of my life."-
-"No it isn't."-
-"My sister survived surgery and now this is the worst day of my life."-Melissa laughed so hard she had to lean against a shelf.
-"You organized them by color."-
You groaned-"Everything is organized by color."-
-"That somehow makes it funnier."-You slid lower into the chair.
-"I am never recovering from this."-Melissa walked back toward you, still grinning. Then she gently bumped your knee with hers.
-"You're adorable."-
Your head snapped up-"What?"-
-"You heard me."-The word seemed to confuse you far more than the teasing had. You. Adorable. A woman who negotiated contracts, managed companies, terrified executives, and drove a motorcycle like a menace. Melissa smiled at your expression. She grabbed your jaw carefully making you look up from your seat to her -"I bet your underwear it's always matching" - she said teasing you and you laughed with a predatory smile, like if she was an animal that got caught in your trap
-"Why? Would you like to test your theory?"-Melissa's smile faltered. Just for a second. Not because the question shocked her. Because of the look on your face when you asked it. That confident, dangerous smile had returned. The one that usually appeared right before somebody realized they'd walked directly into one of your traps. Her hold on your jaw grew more tighter now that your eyes were darker and she saw the way you clenched your jaw, you took a deep breath and looked her lips-"What happened Melissa, the cat got your tongue?" - you asked with a mocking expression and her nails dug a bit on your jaw, not enough to make it hurt, but enough to let you know she was there, her hold on your jaw didn't loosen. Neither did her gaze. The problem was that she couldn't tell if you were bluffing. And somehow that bothered her.
-"It's funny the amount of confidence you have in yourself" - she said. She meant for it to sound teasing. Steady. Instead it came out a little softer than intended. You noticed immediately. Of course you did. You always noticed. A slow smile appeared on your face. Not mocking. Interested. Like you'd just discovered a clue to a puzzle. You knew how to read people, and you knew that Melissa loved softness, but the way she was looking at you in a way that was telling you that in other circumstances she liked to be bossed around.
-"It's funny" -you replied-"that you think because I'm sitting and you're standing, you have the upper hand."-Melissa's eyebrows lifted. You tilted your head slightly. The movement forcing her to either release your jaw or follow. She followed.
-"Remember something, sweetheart."-Your voice had lowered. Not threatening. Calm. Certain. The kind of voice people listened to without realizing they were doing it. The same of the asmr that she used to listen-"If I'm letting you hold my face, that's trust."-The teasing faded from Melissa's expression -"not submission...if I'm pinned down it's just because I let you do it, not because you can boss me around" - Your hand closed around her wrist. Not hard. Not enough to restrain. Just enough to guide. Enough to make the point that there was a difference between letting someone close and surrendering yourself entirely. Melissa felt it immediately. The confidence. The certainty. The way you never seemed to doubt your own gravity. You let her hold your face, your foot gently nudge between hers and she separated them making you smile, you stood up, the hight difference looking bigger in this scenario, you were looking down and she was looking up, you kissed her palm looking at her eyes and she shivered and swallowed hard, looking at your eyes trough her eyelashes-"You are awfully quiet Melissa" - you kissed her wrist and her eyes moved to your lips, she wet her lips with her tongue, you smiled looking at her lips-"Tell me what is going on with that head of yours" - you whispered but she didn't said anything, her brain was not working, she was only looking at your lips, your free hand went to the back of her neck, your fingers tangled with her hair gently-"Come on, you know you have to tell me what you want, I won't do anything unless you tell me" - you barely pull her hair-"be a good girl and tell me what you need" - she whimpered at the pet name and your smile grew-"Who would have guessed that the strong and rough Melissa Schemmenti would have a praise kink" - she blushed and rolled her eyes letting your jaw go
-"Don't mock me" - she avoided your eyes, her exes always made fun of her sexual interest and made her feel ashame about it. Your hand went from her neck to her jaw now, making her look at you. The moment Melissa looked away, the mood shifted. Not because the tension disappeared. Because you saw something underneath it. Embarrassment. Real embarrassment. The kind that doesn't come from flirting. The kind that comes from being hurt before. Your hand stayed gently against her jaw, encouraging her to look back at you. Not forcing. Just asking. When her eyes finally met yours again, the teasing was gone from your face. Completely. Your hand stayed gently against her jaw. Not controlling. Not possessive. Just steady. Grounding. Melissa tried to look away again, but you weren't having it. Not because you wanted to win. Because you wanted her to hear you. Really hear you.
-"I'm not mocking you."-Your voice was calm. Serious. The teasing had vanished completely-"I know a lot about desires, preferences, relationships."-You smiled faintly-"A lot more than most people probably should."-That finally earned the smallest twitch of a smile from her. But you continued-"That doesn't make me better than anyone, or worse than anyone" -The closet was silent. Just the two of you standing far too close to each other-"I've met people who wanted a thousand different things."-Your thumb brushed her cheek softly"And I've learned that nobody should feel ashamed for the things that make them feel loved."-The words settled between you. Heavy. Honest. You could see the emotion flicker across her face. The uncertainty. The old hurt. The part of her that had learned to expect judgment. You hated that part. Not because it existed. Because someone had put it there. The fact that someone had made her feel ashamed for being vulnerable. For wanting affection. For wanting to feel valued.-"Do you understand that?"- The question came gently. Not as a challenge. As an invitation. Melissa swallowed. You waited. Patient. Then finally she nodded. A small movement. But real. Your shoulders relaxed-"I have no right to mock you, I'm curious to learn what turns you on... And even if I didn't had a life like this, that doesn't gives me the right to mock you about any of your interest and desreturn nobody has the right to do that"-You shook your head slightly-"Sweetheart. Your exes were idiots, if somebody trusted me enough to tell me what they liked, what made them feel safe, what made them feel loved..."-Your thumb brushed her cheek again-"I'd never make fun of that."-Melissa's eyes softened. You smiled. Small. Warm. The kind of smile reserved only for her-"Everybody wants something. A compliment. A hand to hold. A reason to feel special." - Your shoulders lifted-"There's nothing wrong with any of that."-For a second neither of you moved. Then Melissa laughed softly. Not because something was funny. Because she'd been carrying that insecurity for so long that hearing someone dismiss it so easily felt absurd. You watched her. Fondly-"There she is."-
-"What?"-
-"There's my girl. That smile that drives me crazy."-Melissa rolled her eyes. But this time she didn't look away, the blush returned. And this time it wasn't from embarrassment. It was from being seen. Being understood. The distinction mattered. A lot. You looked at her for a second. Then your forehead rested lightly against hers. No games. No teasing. Just honesty-"I don't want you pretending with me."-Your voice dropped softer-"If you're nervous, tell me. If you're embarrassed, tell me. If you're curious, tell me."-A small smile appeared-"If you want something, tell me."-Melissa's eyes darkened. The walls she'd been holding up all afternoon finally starting to Crack. Not because you'd pushed them down. Because she'd decided she was safe enough to lower them herself.
-"I want you to kiss me" - She whispered looking with big pleading eyes that melted your last restrains. You push her gently against the wall of your closet until her back rested against it and kissed her, gently at first, your hand on her cheek and the other went to her waist, that was your favorite place to put your hands. Your hips rested against hers, making pressure against her body, Melissa whimpered against your lips and you took advantage to slip your tongue inside her mouth, your breathing was becoming messy and hers too, she was addictive in the most delicious way. You kicked her feet apart with yours and she obeyed immediately separating her legs, you smile on her lips
-"My good girl, so eager to please" - you bit her lower lip and on of your legs sliped between her, making pressure against her core, she let out a low moan closing her eyes, both of her hands tangle at your hair pulling it lightly as you made pressure against her-"Fuck Melissa you are gorgeous like that" - she opened her eyes flushing when she saw the desire in your eyes.
You kissed her neck, slowly, wet, harsh, bitting and soothing the bites with your tongue after, your hands lowered to her hips and you practically made her sit in top of the leg that was pleased between hers. With your guide she move her hips against your leg back and forward. Soft whimpers were leaving her lips while she breathed heavily, her hands pulling your hair each time that you bite her neck.
You pull away from her neck looking at her
-"Arms up" - you said and she did it without stopping her hips moovements with pleading eyes-"Look what a horny whore, I haven't even began to take of your clothes and you are a mess already" - you smiled and she whimpered in an attempt at complaining. You took her t-shirt off, drooling literally when you saw her body, that thick hips, her small waist, her soft tummy, her full white breast traped under her black bra, moving up and down with her breathing and her hip movements, she was a blank canvas to fill with marks and that deserved being worshiped.
Both of your hands when to her breast squeezing tightly, they looked so full in your hands that made you whimper and she let out a sharp moan stopping her hips movements
-"Please" - she said with closed eyes
-"Please what cupcake, talk to me" - you said smiling, she could barely breath and you were asking her to form a full sentence
-"I... You" - she pouted-"I don't know, please" - she said grinding at your leg imposible harder. You squeezed her breast again looking at her face
-"Do you want me to suck them?" - you asked and she nodded eagerly with her eyes closed. With a very one skilful hand you unclasped her bra tossing it aside and her boobs fell freely-"Fuck Melissa, it should be ilegal to be this gorgeous" - you said, in other moment she would have questioned if she was truly that beautiful, but the raw desire on your voice let space for no argument or questions. While your leg was still making pressure against her core, you grabed one of her boobs to bring it to your mouth sucking her nipple barely making contact with the tip of your tonge, they were pink and they were very awake already, you blew cold air on it while your hand played with the other one, you were barely touching her nipple with your tongue and that made you hear a groan in complain from her, you laughed with her boob barely centimeters from your face-"You have a lot of coments for someone who can't even form a complete sentence" - that earn you another groan and her hands came to your head to push you closer to her chest, you smiled and put her full boob on your mouth, the most that you could suck, playing with your tongue specially on the tip and following her aureola, giving little bites on her hard nipple
-"Mhhh like that" - she let out a sing of content. After she got too sensitive and started whimpering, you stoped sucking, gave her kisses on her boob and changed to do the same on the other, licks bites and sucks. When both of them received enough attention, you pulled apart and Melissa opened her eyes when she lost contact with the friction on your leg, she gave you a little pout that you immediately kissed
-"Don't worry, I won't let you like that" - you dropped to your knees and looked up with adoration, her boobs, swollen red nipples now, her messy breathing, her shaking legs, her pout, the messy hair, her golden necklaces against her pale skin, the bites and kisses slowly showing, her soft tummy. Your hands went to her pants and you looked her glossy eyes-"Can I?" - you asked and she dobut a little, you could see the insecurity in her eyes-"Mel, if you don't want me to keep going..."-you said
-"No! Fuck! I want you to keep going, please... It's just that I'm not shaved" - she said blushing and you looked at her covered crotch, the predatory smile came back, your jaw tightening and you looked her on her eyes again
-"Please let me see" - you begged with a deep voice, barely holding back-"Let me rip this pants" - Melissa laughed a little making her boobs bounce and she nodded. She never saw someone work so fast to remove a piece of clothing, before she could add anything else, you took off her pants and underwear, she wasn't sure if you broke it, leaving her completely naked in front of your kneeling form. Her sent made you dizzy, but the curls on top of her pussy made you bite your lip. Your hands were to her thick thighs and your nails pressed against her skin, she could swear that she saw you literally drool. She got shy under your deep gaze and she was about to cover her body with her hands-"I swear Melissa, if you try cover even an inch of skin from me, I will tie your hands to the door" - you weren't even looking up but somehow you knew, even if your punishment was tempting, when your voice threatened, she let her hands fall to your head instead - "Good girl" - that earned you another whimpered as she pressed her thighs together-"Let me take care of you" -you whispered and kissed her stomach, specially her stretch marks and then her thighs following the lines on her skin with your lips. Her hands caressed your hair softly looking at how you worshiped her, like if you enjoyed it, no looking to please so latter she would do the same for you.
Your middle and ring finger of your dominant hand separated her folds slowly, she closed her eyes and dropped her head backwards resting against the wall, arching her body, back separating from the wall, she looked like a vision from heaven. Her curls shining a bit because of her own wetness and her pussy drenched, covering your fingers and palm quickly
-"Fuck cupcake all of this for me?" - she nodded with her eyes closed
-"All because of you" - she whispered with shaky legs
-"Good girl" - you fingers circled her entrance slowly while she moaned softly moving her hips slowly against your hand. You grabed on of her legs and made her put it on your showlder, she opened her eyes and looked down
-"I'm gonna fall!" - she said nervously. Just to prove your point, you lifted her other leg and put it in your other showlder, her back against the wall and your shoulders being the only thing holding her, her pussy was right in front of your face-"FUCK!" - That made you laugh
-"Trust me, I can hold you, I won't let you fall" - after all you trained to be able to do this things. She nodded breathing nervously. Your hands went to her ass lifting her up a bit more to be able to swipe your tongue against her clit and also giving her more stability to relax
-"Oh yes, like that" - her hand went to your hair, pushing your face against her pussy moving her hips gently against your face-"Fuck"-you let your tongue flat licking her whole pussy at once, fuck heavens she was delicious. You moaned against her pussy and gave her faster licks trying to eat her whole pussy and leave no a single drop to waste. You could come just having her like that.
One of the hands on her ass came lower to her entrance, the tip of your fingers stretching her lightly. Her hand in your hair grabbed harder pulling a little. Your lips closed against her clit sucking and alternating with licks from your tongue while your two longest fingers entered her stretching slowly. Her hips began to move more roughly against your face, the heels of her feet digging on your back. Your fingers began to pump inside her and she began to clench around them. You even tested and you were able to add a third finger stretching her more, moving more slowly but being able to touch all of her walls. She began to clench around them more and your tongue licked desperately her sweet numb that was hard and sensitive. When your fingers curled inside her her legs closed around your head and without any warning, she came in your mouth, creaming in your fingers, shaking on top of you, pressing so much around your head her thighs that for a few seconds you couldn't hear anything or even breath. All you could hear were muffled insults from her mouth, her hands on your hair pulling and making it burn. You kept moving your fingers inside her until her thighs relaxed around your head letting you breathe again. You put your fingers out of her gently and you returned them to her ass to hold her, because now that she came her body relaxed completely and was doing nothing to stay up
-"Mhh fuck honey, that was... Mind-blowing" - she mumbled with her eyes closed. Carefully you lowered her legs from your shoulders and pick her up in your arm from her thighs, the redhead rested her head on your neck and you stood up holding her like if she was a feather, she laughed softly. Carefully you walked to the bed and lay her down gently. Her naked body scattered completely on the bed, her chest going up and down slowly, her skin full of your marks everywhere you loked, her hair was messy against the sheets, she had a silly smile like a woman that just descovered what good orgasms were.
She opened her eyes slowly and laughed at the smug smile you had on your face, your face shiny with your juices and you were licking your fingers.
Carefully you got on top of her, holding yourself up with your arms and legs, carefully you removed a strand of hair of her sweaty forehead. With her thumb she cleaned your chin of her juices and then she touched your lips, you opened immediately sucking her digit while you hollowed your cheeks. She smiles with her lips swollen
-"How is that you just carried me, eat my pussy, and made me come on your face and you look so composed" - the question made you laugh-"Look at me, I'm dying and you did all the work... I'm old... I'm too for this to be my first good orgasm. Why you didn't apear earlier?" - she asked frowning and you laughed softly
-"Maybe I was on school while you were dating awful guys" - you teased and she slapped your arm weakly laughing. You grabed her chin holding her face up and kissed her slowly-"You are gorgeous Melissa, I've been all around the world and there is nothing more beautiful than you" - you kissed the tip of her nose and she blushed
-"You are so cheesy" - she hid her face on the sheets and you kissed her neck softly
-"I'm telling the truth, and don't get me started on your taste" - you groaned and she covered your face with her hand trying to shut you up-"Can I eat you again, please" - you spoke muffled against her hand and she opened her eyes to look at you like if you had sud something crazy
-"You want to eat my pussy again?" - she asked and you nodded against her hand, she uncovered your face-"I haven't touched you yet, you even have all your clothes on" - she said and you looked down at yourself then at her again
-"And?" - you asked confused. The complete sincerity on your face made her stare for a second. Then laugh. A helpless, exhausted laugh that ended with her hiding her face in the pillow again
-"Oh my God. You are ridiculous."-
You frowned-"I feel like you're insulting me."-
-"I am."-Melissa peeked at you from behind the pillow-"You know what normal people do after this?"-
-"Hydrate?"-before she could said anything else you desapeared and brought a water bottle for her and one for you, she drank immediately, not realizing until you mentioned how thirsty she was.
-"I was going to say sleep or ask for retribution."-You considered that.
-"Reasonable... But..." -Melissa groaned immediately-"But I could also spend the next six hours between your legs eating your pussy"- She threw the pillow directly at your face. You caught it. Smugly. The pillow only made her laugh harder.
-"I don't think my body can handle another round stretching me like you did" - she blushed and you looked at her
-"I will be more gentle, I will use only my mouth, please" - she pushed you to lay flat to the bed and she sat on your hip, you smiled like stupid and she lay on top of you resting her head on your chest, you hugged her waist-"Fine... But don't leave, stay to sleep. I don't want to sleep on an empty house after seeing you in every corner of my house" - you murmured and she nodded against your chest
-"I wasn't planing on leaving" - she kissed your neck softly and you closed your eyes-"What about this, we rest now and tomorrow you can wake me however you want, or ask me to do yo you whatever you wish" - she said and your smile grew more
-"Deal!"-The room settled into a comfortable quiet-"Do you want clothes?" - you asked covering her naked body on top of you with the blankets. She denied
-"You know" -she murmured sleepily-"I really hate that you're this nice."-
You looked down at her-"That's a strange compliment."-
-"It's not a compliment."-
-"It sounded like one."-
Melissa yawned. Then pointed a finger at you without opening her eyes-"Don't get cocky."-
-"Too late."-
-"You are impossible."- You smiled and kissed the top of her head. The city lights glowed softly through the curtains. Melissa's breathing was already slowing-"This bed is ridiculous."-she mumbled feeling the soft sheets
-"I hope so, I paid a lot for it."-
-"I can tell."-
-"And still you are using me as a mattress" - you laughed softly
-"Are you complaining?" - she asked against your chest
-"Not at all ma'am, just pointing the obvious" -Melissa settled against you with a happy little sigh. Her forehead tucked beneath your chin. One arm resting across your waist. Then her fingers found that spot that you scratched when you were nervous. The back of your neck. A slow scratch. Your whole brain rebooted. Relaxed. Gentle. Familiar already. Your eyes closed immediately. Melissa smiled against your neck.
-"There you go."- You wanted to answer. You really did. But your body had apparently entered sleep mode. A second scratch. A third. The tension left your shoulders completely. For years your bed had been enormous. A continent of empty sheets. A place you arrived at exhausted and abandoned every morning before sunrise. Functional. Nothing more. Tonight it felt different. Warm. Not because of the expensive blankets. Not because of the mattress. Because there was another heartbeat in the room. Another person breathing softly beside you. And somehow that changed everything. You had shared beds before. But never like this. Never with no expectations attached. Never with no performance. Never with no masks. Just comfort. Just trust. Just wanting someone nearby. The realization drifted through your sleepy mind like a paper boat on a quiet river. A first. So many firsts. The first person you had ever asked to stay. The first person who had seen your apartment become a home. The first person who had cooked in your kitchen. The first person who had made you want to stay awake a little longer just to hear them talk. The first person who made silence feel full instead of empty. Melissa's fingers slowed. Her hand eventually resting against the back of your neck. Still there. Even in the quiet. You tightened your arms around her unconsciously. Already half asleep. And for the first time in a very long time, sleep didn't feel like collapsing from exhaustion. It felt like arriving somewhere. Safe. Warm. Wanted. The city lights continued glowing beyond the glass. The grumpy cactus watched from the nightstand like a disapproving guardian. And somewhere between one breath and the next, your thoughts finally went quiet.
The apartment that had always been too large suddenly felt exactly the right size. Because for the first time, it wasn't empty.
You heard a soft groan on top of you - "I didn't found out if the underwear you were wearing matched" - she mumbled asleep making you laugh softly also half asleep.
Summary:Melissa got very confortable of having you both on her home, slipping effortlessly into the perks and traditions of having a family, and also the perks of being your roommate.
AU:I'm having so much fun writing this fluffy story that I will definitely write a next chapter. Thanks for all the support!
After being interrogated by Ava, you joined Melissa's group again, no kid spoke a work but all of them looked at you with knowing faces, since all of them knew about the kiss thanks to your daughter.
You stepped by the redheads side trying no to blush, resting against the rail, just like she was, letting your hand barely brush hers
-"Cheater" - you murmured
You let your shoulder settle lightly against the rail beside hers, careful, casual enough that no teacher could accuse either of you of anything except perhaps standing suspiciously close near prehistoric reptiles.
Your fingers brushed hers again. A tiny, accidental-looking contact. Melissaâs hand twitched. But she didnât move away.
-âI didnât cheat"-she said, still smiling at the children clustered around the fossil display-"I won"-The confidence in her voice nearly made you laugh. Nearly. Because her ears were bright red. And because she still refused to look directly at you, which made her attempted composure about as convincing as a velociraptor applying for tax exemption.
-âWon what, exactly?â- you asked softly.
That got her. Her breath caught just enough for you to hear it. Still she kept her gaze fixed ahead, where Oliver was loudly explaining to another student that he could âabsolutely fistfight a medium-sized dinosaur if emotionally prepared.â
Melissa cleared her throat -âThe argument"-
-âWhat argument?â-you lifted an eyebrow
-âThe one where you insisted cheek kisses didnât count"-she replied. You leaned a little closer. Close enough to catch the faint floral trace of her perfume beneath the sharper museum air.
-âAnd your solution was to publicly kiss me in front of an entire school trip?â- Finally, finally, she glanced at you. Just a quick sideways look. But it was enough.
Her eyes were bright with embarrassment and something warmer underneath, something trembling at the edge of becoming courage.
-âYou were being insufferable"-she mumbled between her theet.
You smiled-âAnd?â-
-âAndâŠâ-She hesitated. Her fingers shifted again, this time deliberately sliding against yours where your hands rested along the rail. Not holding. Not quite. Just enough to make your pulse stumble-âAnd I really wanted to"- That hit harder than the kiss had. Simple words. Quietly spoken. But they landed in your chest like something sacred.
You stared at her. Melissa immediately looked away again, clearly horrified by her own honesty.
-âOh God"- she muttered-"Forget I said that"-
-âNo"-The word came out sharper than you intended. She blinked, startled, and looked back. Your voice softened-âDonât do that"-The noise of the museum faded around you for a moment.
Children laughed somewhere to your left. A docent was explaining the migration patterns of ancient herbivores to exactly no one listening. Gaia was definitely pretending not to watch from across the room with all the subtlety of a fireworks display. But all of that blurred at the edges. There was only Melissa.
And the way her face gentled when she realized what you meant. Your fingers turned, carefully threading through hers. This time fully. Not hidden. Not accidental. Just there. An answer.
Melissa inhaled sharply. You smiled, smaller now.
-âDonât take it back"-you whispered. Her hand tightened around yours. The tiniest squeeze.
Then, after a long second, she gave you a look that was still shy and still nervous but steadier somehow.
-âI really did want to kiss you"-she said with bright green shiny eyes. Your entire body warmed.
-âGood"- you murmured. Her brow lifted.
-âWhy?â-she asked. You leaned just close enough that only she could hear
-âBecause Iâve been trying not to kiss you for weeks, and frankly it was becoming a hazard at home"- That did it. Melissa laughed.
Not the careful, polite laugh she gave colleagues.
Not the startled one she tried to smother when you teased her. A real laugh.
Bright and delighted and impossible not to love.
Several children immediately turned to stare, apparently shocked that Miss Melissa was capable of joy
-"You are imposible" - she said laughing and you smiled
-"I hope you have more kisses to shut me up, because I have a lot more coments like that to tease you" - you said smiling, caressing her hand with your thumb
-"No no, I'm wining, you are the one that has to even the score, so now you have to kiss me" - she replied, being the hussler that she was
-"Okey... At least we agree that we have to keep kissing" - you said smiling confident and she turned to look at you-"it's good thing that now the ball is on my curt, that means I can get really close..."-you leaned more closer to her, your breading inches away from her lips-"tease you..."-you blowed a little bit of air on her lips, the redhead wet her lips dropping her eyes to look at your mouth-"and make you all nervous..."-you smiled giving your best seductive eyes-"and choose when to kiss you, making you wander when I will finally close the distance"-you bit your lip, teasing her. She knew you were playing with her, you had her wrapped around your finger and she loved every minute of it.
Before any of you could lean closer or say anything else, you heard a loud thud, followed by a scream and a cry.
Your mom instinct kicked in immediately and you went to the middle of the conmotion, finding your daughter and another kid on the carpet of the museum ground, the kid was covering his forehead and your daughter her mouth
-"What happened?" - you asked worried, kneeling by both kids, Melissa did the same by your side
-"We were playing to be dinosaurs, Gaia was a pakilosaurus, her favorite, she said she like how they are tiny but strong, me personally I like more stegosaurus, they have the spiky tail, and he" - the boy that was explaining to you pointed to the other boy on the ground-"he chossed to be a Velociraptor, but Velociraptors always traveled on pack, specially at hunting, so they two were also Velociraptors..."-while the kid took his sweet time to explain, your daughter and the other boy were crying
-"Cut to the ending" - Melissa said frowning seriously
-"Okey... They started to chase us, Gaia was running behind that dinosaur squeleton, when she turned around the corner, Lucas was coming from the other side and they crushed" - the boy finished explaining.
Melissa was checking if the forehead of the boy was intact, and more than a bump he didn't had.
You were checking on your daughter, trying to convince her to stop covering her mouth so you could check if everything was Okey, when she removed her hand, you could see a tiny gap on the front of her mouth, a tooth, that you were aware that was lose, got knocked out because of the collision.
Melissa's face depend in worry, she knew Gaia had a lose tooth because your daughter showed it to her a few days ago, but she never had kids, so she didn't knew how bad this was
-"Do you want to take her to the hospital? I can call an uber" - she said nervously while your daughter sobbed in your arms
-"Are you Okey baby?" - you asked your daughter, talking strands of wet hair because of the teeth away from her face, beside the missing teeth you didn't saw anything else to be worried about.
-"No... It hurts" - she cried hiding in your neck but giving her best puppy eyes to the redhead
-"Let's go to the hospital" - Melissa stood up worried and you grabbed her hand, still holding your daughter with the other arm, stopping her on her tracks. You knew your daughter, and it was just one more bump to the thousand she already had previously, she wasn't a very calm kid
-"Does it hurt baby or you got scared?" - you asked and she looked at you
-"It hurted... But not anymore, I just got scared" - she said with her wavering voice, eyes full of tears but not crying anymore. You looked up at the redhead and smiled softly
-"Don't worry Lisa, she is okey" - Melissa let out a breath she didn't knew she was holding, she had a thousand accidents around the school, but she felt responsible of Gaia in a different way and she panicked for a second.
The other boy was already up, looking at your daughter worried with the little bump on his forehead- "We will find your teeth so the fairy can bring you money, we will be like paleontologist and find a bone!" - he said determined and after two seconds you had an army of 20 little kids looking for a missing tooth.
Your daughter was cuddle up in your chest, you stood up with her in your arms. Melissa caressed your daughter's back softly
-"You know, I've heard, that if you lose your theet in a museum, the fairy brings you more money because they think is a piece of art, so that's good" - she tried to lighten the mood and your daughter looked at her
-"At my home it'sss not a fairy, it's a moussse" - she explained with rosy cheeks and the air escaping between the new gap
-"A mouse?" - the teacher asked confused
-"Yes, at Latin housesss, Perezzz the moussse comes for your teethhh. We even had a tiny door in our old apartment, at the stairs, that he ussed to enter to pick up my teethhh... Will he come to Melsss houssse mama?" - she asked at you worried- "he doesn't have a door there..."-she pouted and the heart of the redhead broke -"Don't worry baby, I already made the change of address and explained how he could get into my house" - the redhead said and your daughter smiled lightly, stretching her hands to be picked up by the redhead -"Thankssss Mel"-she closed her eyes and hid on the redhead neck.
Melissaâs breath caught as Gaia reached for her.
It was instinctive, the way she opened her arms.
No hesitation.
No awkward little pause of is this okay?
Just immediate certainty, like some part of her had already learned the shape of your daughterâs weight and knew exactly how to hold her.
Gaia melted into her at once, tiny arms wrapping around Melissaâs neck, her damp cheek pressing into the soft skin there. The redhead adjusted her automatically, one hand cradling the back of her head, the other holding her.
And just like that, your entire world tilted.
You had seen Melissa with children, of course.
She was a teacher. Good with scraped knees and lost homework and playground tears. Calm under pressure, sharp when needed, endlessly patient in ways that somehow made her sternness feel safe.
But this was different.
This wasnât Miss Melissa soothing one of her students.
This was Melissa holding your daughter like she belonged there. Like she had every right to comfort her. And God help you, the sight hit somewhere dangerously deep.
Gaia gave a little sniffle against Melissaâs throat.
The redhead immediately dipped her head, voice softening into something achingly tender.
-âThere you go, sweetheart. Big brave girl"-Your daughter sighed shakily, already calming.
Across the exhibit hall, the search party of twenty tiny amateur paleontologists had spread out dramatically across the carpet.
Oliver had somehow commandeered a museum brochure and was using it as an official search grid map.
Lucas was on all fours near the velociraptor display muttering, âNo fossil left behind.â
Ava leaned against a pillar watching the whole thing unfold with an expression of deep spiritual satisfaction. Then she caught your face. And her grin turned absolutely feral. You knew that look. That was the look of a woman who had just been handed gossip powerful enough to sustain her through winter.
She strolled over slowly, folding her arms.
-âWellâ-she said, eyeing Melissa holding Gaia-âThatâs certainly not helping my betting odds"-
You blinked-âWhat?â-
Ava gave you a pitying smile-âOh sweetheart, if sheâs already doing the soothing-mother-neck-bounce? Youâre cooked"-Your face ignited.
Across from you, Melissa heard that and went scarlet so fast it was almost impressive-âAva"-she snapped.
Ava only looked delighted.
Gaia, half-dozing against Melissaâs shoulder now that the immediate trauma had passed, cracked one eye open and mumbled sleepily-âWhatâsss cooked?â-
Ava grinned wider-âYour mom"-
You made a strangled noise.
Melissa looked like she might actually pass out.
And then, somehow, Gaia smiled.
A slow, sleepy little smile against Melissaâs neck-âGood"-Silence. Absolute, cathedral-level silence. Your heart forgot how to function. Melissa stopped breathing altogether. Even Ava blinked.
Gaia, apparently satisfied with the emotional devastation she had unleashed, sighed and tucked herself closer into Melissaâs arms.
-âI like when she blushesss"-she murmured, already drifting-âIt meansss she likess us"-Something inside Melissa cracked open so quietly no one else would have noticed. But you did. You saw it in the way her arms tightened around Gaia. The way her expression softened into something almost fragile. The way her eyes lifted, slowly, to yours.
And there it was again.
That look.
That terrifying, wonderful look of someone standing at the edge of a life they had not planned for and wanting it anyway.
Then one of the children shouted triumphantly from under the triceratops display-âFOUND THE TOOTH!â-
The spell shattered.
Twenty children erupted into cheers like theyâd just unearthed the crown jewels. Gaia startled awake enough to clap weakly against Melissaâs shoulder.
Melissa laughed, breathless and shaky and real.
And before she could stop herself, before practicality could rebuild its walls, she looked at you and smiled with so much naked affection it nearly brought you to your knees.
After everyone gather their stuff and got ready, you all got into the buses and went to school, the hole ride Gaia slept peacefully on the redheads chest, cuddle up with her face still red from the crying.
When you got to the school, Mel put Gaia into the busterseat with amazing care, she didn't even woke your daughter.
As soon as the car stopped at the house, your daughter drifted awake, remembering the scare that she had and her eyes got teary again
-"Hey hey kiddo" -Mel opened the back door and Gaia clinged again to her playing softly with her necklaces- "What do you think if I do that soup that you love with a lot of cheese?" - she offered and your daughter looked at her with shiny eyes
-"How much cheese?" - she asked pouting. You knew that what happened was traumatic for her, but she had gotten worse bumps and run after 10 min to keep playing, you knew she was being extra needy and sweet because the redhead was weak to those eyes.
You watched the whole exchange from the doorway, keys still in your hand, and had to bite the inside of your cheek to keep from smiling too hard.
Gaia was absolutely working her. It was almost artful. That wobbling lower lip, those glassy little eyes, the tiny sniffle timed with surgical precision. If emotional manipulation were an Olympic sport, your daughter would have a sponsorship deal by age ten.
And Melissa was helpless against it. Completely, catastrophically helpless. The redhead stood there with Gaia clinging to her neck, still wearing that soft worry from the museum, and the second your daughter whispered-âAnd a movie?â- Melissa folded like a lawn chair in a hurricane.
-âYes, sweetheart, of course. We can watch Hoppers, your favoriteâ-she said with her strong Philly accent and you rolled your eyes, since the movie came out it was all she wanted to watch and you already knew it by memory.
Gaiaâs eyes lit up instantly. The tears vanished with suspicious speed. You narrowed yours.
Interesting.
Very interesting.
Melissa, still too flustered by the aftermath of the day to notice she was being professionally hustled by a six-year-old, carried her inside like Gaia weighed nothing at all.
Your daughter immediately nestled deeper into her shoulder with a tiny, theatrical sigh of contentment.
You shut the front door behind you, shaking your head.
-âGaia"-you said getting no answer.
You followed them into the living room to find Melissa carefully lowering her onto the couch.
Gaia immediately stretched both arms up.
Silent demand.
Melissa blinked-âWhat?â-Your daughter wiggled her fingers.
-âBlankie"-And just like that, Melissa was off retrieving the dinosaur blanket from Gaiaâs room.
You folded your arms. When she disappeared down the hallway, Gaia cracked one eye open and grinned at you. The little traitor.
-âAre you serious right now?â-you stared. She smiled wider, gap-toothed and shameless.
-âShe is really sweet"-Gaia smiled.
You crouched beside the couch-âYouâre milking this"-Gaia gasped in scandalized innocence.
-âMama"-she put a hand on her chest
-âDo not mama me"-
-âI losst a toof"-she pointed her mouth
-âYou lost a tooth that was already halfway out"-you stated, Gaiaâs expression turned deeply philosophical.
-âPain is relative"-You had absolutely no comeback to that.
Melissa returned then, blanket in hand, and Gaiaâs eyes instantly filled with suspiciously convenient moisture again. The redhead gave your daughter her favorite teddy bear and made a little burrito with a blanket
-"Are you comfy? I will get the soup ready" - the redhead kissed your daughter's forehead and put the movie on the TV
-"You know she is taking advantage of you, right?" - you asked and Melissa locked at you offended
-"Don't say those things about my baby" - she said "my baby" so casual that you barely had time to register it-"she deserves all the pampering, she went trough something traumatic" - the redhead hugged your daughter one more time before getting up from the couch, your daughter smiled at you from her little cocoon-"Help me cook" - the redhead grabbed your hand pulling you to the kitchen. The second Melissaâs fingers curled around yours and tugged, your brain politely excused itself from the conversation. Gone. Fully clocked out. No forwarding address.
You let her pull you into the kitchen in a daze, stumbling only slightly over the rug while she marched ahead with determined little strides, still all brisk competence and righteous offense on Gaiaâs behalf
-âHonestly"-she muttered as she opened the fridge-âaccusing an injured child of manipulation"-
You leaned against the counter, smiling helplessly-âInjured?â-Melissa shot you a glare over her shoulder.
-âShe lost a tooth"-she gave you a serious look that was more hot than mad
-âShe lost half a loose tooth and weaponized the other half for emotional leverage"-you raised an eyebrow
-âThat is called resilience"-the redhead defended your daughter and you laughed. Melissa pointed a wooden spoon at you like a threat-âMock all you want. She is brave and sweet and deserves soup"-you lifted your arms in surrender. From the living room, Gaiaâs muffled voice floated out from beneath her blanket burrito-âAnd extwa cheesse!â-
Melissaâs expression softened instantly-âAnd extra cheese"-she called back.
You folded your arms, watching her move around the kitchen. She knew where everything was now.
Not hesitantly, like a guest trying to be helpful.
Naturally.
Opening the right drawers without thinking. Pulling out Gaiaâs favorite little bowl with the cartoon fox on it. Reaching automatically for the cheese grater you always forgot existed.
The sight caught somewhere behind your ribs. Dangerous territory. Melissa stopped complaining so long ago about the changes that you forgot that she even had done it. She must have felt your staring, because after a moment she glanced back
-âWhat?â-
You blinked-âNothing"-
Her eyes narrowed-âThatâs a lie"-
You smiled-âYouâre domestic"-The words slipped out before you could stop them.
Melissa froze. Just slightly. Her fingers still resting on the soup pot. Then color rose slowly into her cheeks-âIâm making soup"-
-âVery domestically"-you whispered
-âThat isnât a thing"-she rolled her eyes
-âIt absolutely is"-you replied. She huffed and turned back to the stove, but the pink in her ears deepened. Cute. Very cute.
You pushed off the counter and wandered closer, drawn by instinct stronger than good judgment. Melissa was focused on stirring now, shoulders relaxed, her hair in a ponytail and her glasses on top of her head.
You stopped just behind her. Close enough to feel the warmth radiating from her back. Close enough that if either of you shifted an inch, youâd touch.
-âYour instructions are unclear"-She exhaled, suspiciously unsteady. Then, without turning, she held the spoon out behind her.
-âStir"-You looked at it. Then at the inches of space between your bodies. A wicked little idea sparked. Instead of taking the spoon, you stepped closer and reached around her, your hand covering hers on the handle.
Melissa went completely still. Your chest brushed her back. Her breath hitched. There it was again. That electric little silence. You lowered your mouth near her ear
-âLike this?â-The spoon nearly slipped from her fingers.
-âYes"- she whispered. You smiled against the curve of her hair and guided the motion slowly, stirring together. Melissa was trembling. Just slightly. Enough for you to feel. Enough to send a warm rush through your entire body.
-âYouâre nervousâ- you murmured.
-âNo, Iâm not"- You leaned a fraction closer.
Her pulse fluttered wildly beneath the skin of her throat.
-âLisa"-you whispered
-âStop that"-her voice was deeper than normal
-âStop what?â-you raised an eyebrow
-âThat voice"-You laughed softly.
-âWhat voice?â-you asked
-âThe one you use when you know exactly what youâre doing"-You definitely laughed then, the sound low against her ear. Melissa made a tiny, helpless sound that almost made your knees buckle. Then she turned her head just enough to look at you over her shoulder. And suddenly your faces were very, very close.
Close enough to count eyelashes. Close enough to feel shared breath. Melissaâs lips parted. Her eyes dropped to your mouth. And stayed there.
The kitchen seemed to narrow around you.
The soup bubbled softly on the stove, forgotten.
The movie played faintly in the next room.
And for one suspended second, it felt inevitable.
Then Gaiaâs voice rang out, loud and scandalized -âMEL, THE CHEESSE IS BURNING"- Melissa yelped and lurched forward.
You burst out laughing. The soup was fine. The cheese was not even in the pot yet.
From the living room came the unmistakable sound of your daughter cackling under her blanket. Melissa stared toward the couch in betrayed horror-âThat little menace"- You were still laughing when she turned, smacked your shoulder with a dish towel, and pointed toward the living room -âGo deal with your evil genius"- You caught her wrist before she could pull away.
Just lightly. Melissa looked at you. You were both still smiling. And before either of you could think too hard about it, you lifted her hand and pressed a soft kiss to her knuckles. Slow. Deliberate. Her breath caught.
-âThat counts too"-you murmured.
Then you let go and escaped to the sound of Gaiaâs delighted shrieking, leaving Melissa frozen in the kitchen with pink cheeks and absolutely no idea how she was supposed to recover from that.
When the food was ready, perfect as always, you ate watching the movie, your daughter was cuddle up on the side of Melissa leaving you on the other side,feeling cold, jealous if your own daughter that took your favorite spot.
When the movie was over you rise to your feet
-"Let's go baby, I will give you a shower" - you were going to lift her but she clinged to the redhead
-"Nooo... I wanna be with Mel" - she pouted
-"I have to shower too baby, let your mom shower you while I shower on my room and then I will read you a bedtime story, deal?"-the redhead already knew all the things your daughter loved, and storytime with the voices that Melissa made, was on her top 5. Your daughter nodded and let go of her for you to pick her up.
After the shower and getting into both of your pijamas, you knocked the door of Melissa's room gently
-"Come in" - the redhead answered and your daughter opened the door running inside, climbing into the big bead and getting under the covers.
Melissa looked up when you stepped inside. And for a second, neither of you said anything.
The room was warm, lit only by the soft amber glow of the bedside lamp. It painted everything gentler at the edges. The books on her nightstand. The half-folded cardigan draped over a chair. The ridiculous floral mug she refused to throw away because Gaia had once declared it âfancy princess tea equipment.â
And Melissa. God. Without the sharp armor of work clothes and lipstick and immaculate control, she looked softer somehow. Realer.
Her damp hair curled faintly at the ends, dark against her bare face. The fine lines near her eyes were visible now, the ones carved there by years of smiling and worrying and living. Her oversized Philly shirt slipped off one shoulder just enough to reveal the delicate slope of collarbone before she absently tugged it back up.
The sight hit you harder than all the flirting had.
Because this wasnât polished or composed or meant to impress. This was Melissa as she was when no one else was looking. And somehow that felt more intimate than the kiss.
Your staring must have lasted a beat too long, because color rose slowly into her cheeks.
You blinked yourself back into your body-âNothing-
She narrowed her eyes-âThatâs your lying voice"-
You smiled softly-âI was just thinking"-
-âDangerous"-she lifted an eyebrow
-âVery"-you replied and that earned a tiny smile.
Then Gaia bounced dramatically beneath the blankets-âStowyyy"-
Melissa laughed under her breath and climbed into bed beside her. Gaia immediately snuggled into her side with the unquestioning certainty of a child who had already decided exactly where she belonged.
And there it was again. That quiet little ache in your chest. The one that came every time you saw them together and some reckless part of your heart whispered keep this.
Melissa patted the empty side of the bed-âYou too"-
You blinked-âWhat?â-
Gaia groaned like your confusion was personally offensive-âMama, come on"-
Melissa looked suddenly flustered, as if she hadnât expected to say it out loud, but she recovered quickly enough to arch one brow.
-âSheâs right. Unless you plan to stand there all night looking ominous"-You laughed under your breath and crossed the room.
The mattress dipped as you climbed in on Gaiaâs other side. Immediately your daughter wriggled until she was somehow stretched across both of you like a tiny bridge of chaos, one leg thrown over your lap and her head pillowed on Melissaâs shoulder. Efficient hostage-taking.
Melissa opened the book. You recognized it instantly. Gaiaâs favorite. Peter Rabbit, also Melissa's favorite.
It became your daughter's favorite when the redhead made her read it a few months back at school.
Melissa began to read. And, unfairly, she was excellent at it. Her voice shifted for every character, it was easy to follow the story because she made a difrent tone for each animal and emotion. Gaia giggled all the way trough the book.
You mostly watched Melissa.
The way her mouth curved at the funny parts.
The concentration in her brow when she prepared one of the dramatic voices.
The warmth in her expression whenever Gaia laughed.
At some point, Melissa glanced up and caught you staring.
Her voice faltered-âWhat?â-
You didnât look away this time-âYouâre beautiful"-The words slipped out before caution could tackle them.
Silence dropped instantly. Even Gaia stilled. Melissa froze, eyes wide. A flush bloomed slowly across her face, softer than the embarrassed scarlet of earlier. This was different. Tenderer. More dangerous. You felt your own face heat.
-âWell"-you muttered, suddenly fascinated by the blanket-âthat was horrifyingly honest"-you played with the piece of fabric on your hands-"nice quality sheets" - Melissa let out a breathless little laugh. Then, after a long second, she closed the book and set it aside. Your pulse jumped.
Slowly, carefully, she reached across Gaia and took your hand. Her fingers laced through yours with quiet certainty. When you looked up, she was already watching you.
No teasing now. No games. Just Melissa, soft-faced and brave in the lamplight.
-âYou make it very hard"-she said quietly.
Your throat tightened-âTo do what?â-Her thumb brushed your knuckles.
-âTo remember why I thought this was a bad idea"-The words should have stung. Instead, somehow, they didn't. Because she was still holding your hand. Because her eyes were warm and steady and full of things she hadnât said yet.
And because after another heartbeat, she smiled.
Small and helpless and real.
-âLuckily"- she whispered-âIâm getting less practical by the minute"-Then she leaned across Gaiaâs sleeping form and kissed you.
Slowly this time. No wagers. No audience. No winning. Just the quiet, deliberate press of her mouth to yours like she was finally allowing herself something sheâd wanted for far too long.
And when she pulled back, her forehead rested lightly against yours. Neither of you spoke. There was nothing left to tease about.
Only the soft breathing of your daughter asleep between you.
And the impossible, wonderful fact that somehow, somewhere between museum disasters and soup and stolen kisses, home had changed shape around all three of you.
You smiled a little blushed and looked at your daughter, by the soft snore and the lack of teasing at your kiss, she was deeply asleep
-"I will take her to our room" - you whispered but the redhead didn't let your hand go
-"She is already asleep... Let her sleep here..."-she whispered and kissed Gaia's forehead
-"Okey, but when she kicks you at night, don't come knock on my door" - you teased and she smiled
-"Stay too..."-she spoke softly and you looked at her relaxed features -"Please..."-you got up from the bed going to your room and the redhead sighed, thinking that maybe she pressed too far, but when you came back with a sharpie, a piece of paper and the tooth that Gaia lost inside a tiny transparent box, she smiled again
-"I will stay, but first, we have to do our duties" - you said looking at the paper in your hands-"Do you wanna do it?"-you asked and she nodded surprised
-"Can I put the money too?" - she asked and you nodded looking happily to her excited face. Melissaâs face softened into something almost impossibly gentle. The kind of softness that only appeared when she forgot to guard herself.
She shifted carefully so she wouldnât wake Gaia, making space on the bed as you climbed again in bed, sitting in front of her with your little collection of mouse-business supplies.
The sharpie.
The folded paper.
The tiny tooth resting in the box like a pearl the universe had awkwardly misplaced.
Melissa looked absurdly delighted.
And that alone nearly undid you.
It was such a small thing. Such a silly little ritual.
But she looked at it like youâd just invited her into some ancient and sacred family ceremony.
Which, in a way, you had.
You handed her the paper and uncapped the sharpie.
Her fingers brushed yours as she took them, and she smiled down at the blank page with a concentration usually reserved for grading final exams-âWhat do I write?â-she was serious now
You leaned closer to her face and the piece of paper, lowering your voice to a whisper even though Gaia was deeply asleep between you, one tiny hand fisted in Melissaâs shirt.
Gaia lost this tooth today at the museum after an extremely brave encounter with a velociraptor.
Please excuse the unusual delivery address. Iâve recently arranged safe entry to the house and can personally guarantee excellent access to the bedroom.
She was very brave and only cried a little.
Please compensate accordingly.
Respectfully,
Melissa Schemmenti"
You read over her shoulder and snorted softly-ââRespectfullyâ?â-She looked scandalized.
-âItâs a formal correspondence"-You laughed under your breath.
-âLisa, heâs a mouse"-you said pointing the obvious
-âHeâs a professional mouse"-You were still smiling when she glanced up at you. The expression lingered for half a heartbeat too long. Something warm shifted between you. Then Melissaâs cheeks pinked and she looked away first, clearing her throat-âWhat now?â-she waited
-"You have to write down the reply of the mouse and put the money inside that note" - you replied.
Melissa blinked at you. Then her entire face lit up. Not the composed, polite smile she gave colleagues. Not even the flustered, blushing one she kept accidentally giving you. This was pure delight. The kind that made her look years younger, all bright eyes and barely-contained excitement.-âSeriously?â-
You smiled, already knowing the answer-âGaia always gets a reply"-Melissa looked scandalized.
-âWhy did you not tell me this sooner?â-
-âBecause watching you discover increasingly absurd details about our household mythology is currently one of my favorite hobbies"-That made her blush. But she was already reaching for the sharpie again, fully invested.
-âMove, you are covering the light with your head"-she whispered urgently. You obeyed, laughing softly, and watched as she smoothed a fresh sheet of paper over the blankets with all the gravity of a woman drafting international legislation. Her brow furrowed. The little line appeared between her eyes. Cute. Dangerously cute. You propped your head on one hand and admired her shamelessly while she muttered to herself-âHeâs a professional mouse⊠probably formal⊠but approachableâŠâ-her glasses barely holding on the tip of her nose and her hair cascading on one side of her face
-âYouâre overthinking the mouse"-you whispered
-âThis is diplomacy"-she whispered back. You snorted. Melissa shushed you without looking up. Then she began to write. Slowly. Meticulously. Even changed her handwriting because the "mouse" should had a difrent way of writing than her. Her tongue peeked out again in concentration, which was frankly unfair to your cardiovascular system.
When she finished, she handed you the page with quiet pride.
In the difrent but still elegant script, it read:
"To the exceptionally brave Miss Gaia,
I must personally apologize for the delay in my arrival. Museum claims require additional verification due to the increased artistic and historical value of the tooth.
After careful review, I am pleased to report that your bravery has earned premium compensation.
I would also like to formally thank Miss Melissa for her excellent change-of-address documentation and outstanding hospitality arrangements. Very professional work. Five stars.
Please continue taking excellent care of your smile.
You stared at it. Then slowly looked up at her. Melissa looked nervous all of a sudden.
-âWell?â-You were silent for exactly one dramatic second before declaring
-âLisa"-Her breath caught-âThat mouse is going to propose by Christmas"-The scandalized little sound she made nearly woke Gaia. Melissa smacked your arm with the paper.
-âYouâre impossible"-You laughed and caught her wrist before she could hit you again. The room stilled. Your fingers around her pulse point. Her breath warm and shallow. The note crinkling softly between your hands. Melissaâs eyes dropped to your mouth. Then rose again, slower this time.
-âYou really call me Lisa when youâre being soft with me"- she whispered. The words landed somewhere tender. You hadnât even realized you were doing it. Your thumb brushed lightly over the inside of her wrist.
-âDo I?â-She nodded.
And because apparently tonight had become a festival of terrifying honesty, she added, very quietly-âI like it"-That hit harder than any kiss so far. Your chest tightened.
Melissa must have seen it happen, because her expression softened instantly. Then she did something devastatingly simple. She leaned forward and rested her forehead against yours. No teasing. No challenge. Just closeness.
-âYou should kiss me again"-she whispered. You smiled against her skin.
-"And why would I do that?" - you teased
-"Because I did an excelent work as a mouse?"-she smiled
-âCheater"-you whispered
-âMaybe"-
-âYouâre abusing your lead"-you lifted your eyebrow
-âIâm practical"- she murmured. You laughed softly. You grabbed her face carefully with both hands, your lips brushed hers once. Gentle. Then again, slower.
And when you kissed her properly, she sighed into your mouth like sheâd been waiting all day for permission to stop pretending she wasnât falling for you.
Between you, Gaia snuffled in her sleep and muttered something about velociraptors owing her money. You smiled against her lips and carefully separated from her.
The redhead gave you both notes with the money inside of the "reply". You put it carefully under the pillow your daughter was using and looked at the redhead
-"Move, let me be in the middle of you both, Gaia kicks" - you said using as excuse your daughter's rare behavior to be closer to the redhead
Melissa blinked at you for half a second.
Then one eyebrow lifted. Slowly. Knowingly. It was a look that said I absolutely know what youâre doing here.
And the worst part was how the corner of her mouth twitched, like she was trying very hard not to smile about it.
-âGaia kicks?â- she repeated.
You kept your face perfectly innocent-âViolently"-Melissa glanced down at your daughter, who was currently starfished across the mattress in deep, angelic sleep, one tiny socked foot resting harmlessly against your thigh. Then she looked back at you. The silence stretched. Her expression sharpened with suspicion.
-âInteresting"-she murmured-âBecause I seem to recall you surviving approximately six years of this alleged nightly violence"-You gasped softly.
-âAre you accusing me of dishonesty?â-you raised an eyebrow
-âYes"- Bold. Very bold for someone whose cheeks were still pink from kissing you ten minutes ago. You clutched your chest in mock offense.
-âLisa. Iâm wounded"-That finally cracked her. She laughed, quiet enough not to wake Gaia but bright enough to make your stomach flip.
-âThereâs room"-she whispered, scooting back against the pillows and lifting the blanket.
An invitation. Your pulse immediately betrayed you. You tried to keep your composure as you carefully shifted Gaia, sliding into the middle. Your daughter gave a sleepy little grumble, then instantly draped herself across your stomach like an affectionate octopus and resumed snoring.
And just like that, you were there. Melissa on one side. Gaia sprawled over you. The warm weight of both of them pinning you gently into place. It should have felt ridiculous. Instead, it felt so right it made your chest ache. Melissa settled again beside you, the blankets rustling softly. For a few moments, neither of you spoke.
The house was quiet around you. The kind of late-night stillness that made every breath feel louder. Then, carefully, her hand found your waist holding you lightly, grabbing Gaias hand in the process
You looked down as how the blanket shifted with her movement. When you looked back up, she was already watching you.
There was something shy in her face now. And open.
-âI know this is fast"-she said softly. The honesty in her voice made your throat tighten. Melissa glanced down at Gaia, smiling faintly as your daughter gave a tiny sleepy snort. Then she looked at you again-âBut when youâre hereâŠâ- Her thumb brushed your stomach in top of your blouse - âAnd sheâs hereâŠâ-Her voice caught.
For a second, she looked almost embarrassed by what she was about to admit. Then she said it anyway-âIt feels like something Iâve been missing for a very long time"-That landed somewhere deep enough to steal your breath.
You stared at her. At the vulnerable courage in her face. At the way she was giving you this truth with no shield, no teasing, no careful escape route if you didnât want it. And God. You wanted it. So badly it frightened you. Slowly, you squeezed her hand.
-âYou know whatâs terrifying?â-you whispered. Melissa shook her head. You smiled, small and helpless-âI know exactly what you mean..."Something in her face softened all at once. Relief, maybe. Or recognition.
She shifted closer then, carefully so she wouldnât disturb Gaia, her head came to rest lightly on your shoulder. The contact was so simple it nearly undid you. You turned and kissed the top of her hair.
Melissa sighed. A sleepy, content little sound that sent warmth spiraling through your ribs.
-"Sleep well Lisa..."-you whispered closing your eyes, being able to feel your daughter's heartbeat and the warmth of the redhead next to you, calming you more than ever.
At the next day you woke up finding your daughter deeply asleep, her hair messy and missing one sock, sprayed on the bed with only half body cover by the covers. The redhead was no in bed anymore, but your back was carefully covered like if she tucked you in when she got up.
The smell of toast told you that she was in the kitchen. You got up to brush your teeth and then went downstairs carefully not to make noise, finding the redhead cooking breakfast while murmuring a song softly. Her hair was in a ponytail and she had rosy cheeks. Carefully you stepped behind her and hugged her waist, resting your head in her back. She made a little surprise noise and then relaxed again
-"Good morning..."-she said softly
-"Good morning Lisa... Your bed is amazing, is way better than mine, and it smells so nice, just like you" - you whispered, voice full of sleep
Melissa went completely still in your arms.
The wooden spoon stopped moving. For one suspended second, the only sounds were the soft hiss of the stove and the faint pop of bread in the toaster. Then she exhaled. Slowly.
And relaxed back into you.
-âGood morning"- she murmured again, quieter this time. You smiled against the soft cotton of her shirt and tightened your arms just a little around her waist. She was warm from the kitchen heat, still carrying traces of her soap beneath the smell of toast and coffee. Dangerously cozy. Her ponytail brushed your cheek when she tilted her head back slightly-âYouâre very affectionate before caffeine"-
Your sleepy laugh rumbled against her back-âMaybe your bed spoiled me"-Melissa made a tiny sound that could have been amusement or flustered panic. Probably both. You felt the blush before you saw it, heat rising beneath your cheek where it rested between her shoulder blades.
-âCareful"- she said softly- âYouâre laying it on suspiciously thick for someone who stole my side of the bed and all the blankets"-You gasped in theatrical offense, lifting your head enough to look down at her
-âI did no such thing"-Melissa turned just enough to glance at you over her shoulder. The look she gave you was devastatingly unimpressed.
-âYou were cocooned like a burrito"-she said
-âThat sounds fabricated"-Her lips twitched.
-âAnd yet I still tucked you in"-That hit harder than it should have. You blinked. Melissa must have realized what sheâd admitted, because her cheeks deepened instantly. She turned back to the stove with intense concentration, as if the eggs had suddenly become diplomatically sensitive.
Cute.
Very cute.
You rested your chin on her shoulder this time, shamelessly invading her space to peek at the pan.
-âLisa"-She hummed-âThatâs absurdly domestic of you"-Her hand tightened around the spoon.
-âStop calling me domestic like itâs scandalous"-she said
-âIt is"-you stated
-âItâs breakfast"-she said simply
-âYou tucked me in"-you repeated and her stirring faltered.
-âThat wasâŠâ-She hesitated. You smiled against her skin.
-âWhat?â-The red rose of her blush climbed all the way to her ears.
-âYou looked cold"-The simplicity of it nearly ruined you. No flirtation. No game. Just quiet care, offered so naturally she probably hadnât even thought twice about it.
Something warm and fragile unfolded inside your chest. Without thinking, you pressed a slow kiss to the side of her neck.
Melissa dropped the spoon. It clattered dramatically onto the stove. She made a strangled little sound and whipped around so fast you had to catch her by the waist to steady her.
Her face was crimson. Absolutely crimson. You stared for exactly half a second before dissolving into helpless laughter.
-âOh my God"-you laughed still holding her waist against your body
-âYou cannot just do that"- she hissed, scandalized.
-âDo what?â-you looked at her, grabbing a little tighter
-âYou know exactly what"-she said, unaware of where your hands were
-âI kissed you, we have kissed before"-you reminded her
-âYou kissed my neck"-You blinked innocently.
-âYes"-Melissa looked genuinely betrayed by your audacity.
-âYouâre impossible in the mornings"-she said between her teeth
-âFunny"-you murmured, stepping closer, pushing her lightly until her ass reached the counter-"I was about to say the same about you" - you held her waist and looked at her eyes. Her breath caught. You were close now. Very close. And she had nowhere to go. You had her between your body and the counter. Close enough to smell coffee on her breath and see the tiny freckles the sun had coaxed across the bridge of her nose.
Melissaâs eyes dropped to your mouth. Then rose again. The kitchen narrowed around you. The moment stretched. And you kissed her, no soft like the previous times, this was deeper, hungrier, neddier.
Melissa gasped against your mouth. Not from fear. From surprise. The kind that came when something long imagined finally became real and landed harder than fantasy had prepared you for. For half a heartbeat she froze, caught somewhere between instinct and disbelief.
Then she kissed you back. And God. It was nothing like the careful little pecks youâd traded before. Nothing like the teasing brushes of lips designed to fluster and retreat.
This was six months of restraint collapsing all at once. Every almost-touch in the hallway. Every late-night conversation over tea when neither of you wanted to say goodnight. Every glance held half a second too long across the kitchen table. Every quiet ache of wanting and waiting and wondering if the other felt it too. It was all there.
Melissaâs hands found your shirt in a desperate little clutch, fingers curling tight in the fabric as if she needed something solid to hold onto. Yours tightened at her waist, instinctively pulling her closer until there wasnât room for breath between you.
She tasted faintly of coffee and sleep and something entirely, devastatingly Melissa.
The kiss deepened, slow only in the way hunger can be when it has been starved too long.
And then she made a sound. Soft. Helpless. The kind of sound that nearly unraveled you on the spot.
Your control cracked. One hand slipped higher along her side, slipping under her t-shirt, your thumb brushing her stomach. The contact made her shiver sharply, and suddenly Melissa was the one pressing forward, rising onto her toes, chasing you with a quiet urgency that made your pulse detonate.
She wanted this. Not politely. Not cautiously. Wanted it enough to forget herself.
The realization hit like lightning.
You kissed her harder slipping your tongue into her mouth, pressing your hips against hers, her nails went to the nape of your neck, scratching lightly.
Melissaâs breath hitched and she let out a soft moan into your mouth. Her fingers slid upward into your hair, tugging just enough to make heat shoot down your spine.
And there it was. That impossible point where thought disappeared completely. No teasing. No games. No wondering. Just her. Warm and trembling and kissing you like sheâd spent months trying not to imagine exactly this.
-"OH MY GOD!"-Gaia's voice made you separate immediately earning a little complain noise from the redhead, for a moment you thought she was downstairs with you, but the scream came from upstairs. You looked at Melissa, gasping for air just like you, your hands were still on her hips and hers on your hair,
She stayed close. Forehead resting against yours, breaths coming quick and uneven. Her lips were flushed. Her cheeks burned crimson.
And her eyes⊠God. You had never seen her look at you like that before.
Open. A little stunned. And full of something so nakedly tender it made your chest ache.
For a moment neither of you spoke until you remembered your daughter's scream
-"Bebe everything Okey?"-you asked and Melissa let out a breathless little laugh, still dazed.
-"You gave her a hundred dollars?!!"-you yelled and whispered at the same time in surprise, without letting her hips go-"Itâs a tooth, not a down payment" - you said
-âShe lost it in a museum"-she was still breathing uneven. You blinked.
-âWhat?â-
-âShe was very brave. During a culturally enriching event"-Melissa looked deeply serious-âThatâs premium-tier compensation"-You stared at her for a second and then laughed.
-"She will grow so spoiled now"-you murmured and pecked her lips again.
-âWell"-she whispered with her lips full and a silly smile. You smiled, just as wrecked.
-âWell?â-She opened her eyes fully and looked at you with something halfway between wonder and accusation.
-âThat was very unfair"-You brushed your nose lightly against hers.
-âHow?â-
-âYouâve clearly been practicing kissing"-The laugh that escaped you was soft and helpless.
-âLisa, if Iâd had anyone to practice on, the pining wouldâve been much less dramatic"-That made her smile. A real one. Bright enough to light the whole kitchen.
Then, because apparently she had not yet decided your sanity deserved mercy, she lifted one hand and traced her thumb slowly across your lower lip. The gesture was so intimate it almost stole your breath again.
-âI thought"- she said quietly-âthat if we ever did thisâŠâ-She hesitated. Color deepened in her face. You waited. Melissaâs lashes lowered-âI thought Iâd be more nervous.â-
Your hand gentled at her waist-âAre you?â-She thought about it. Then looked up and smiled, soft and sure and so beautiful it hurt.
-âNo"-The word settled warmly between you. A promise disguised as an answer. And before you could say anything, before the moment could tip into too much honesty too fast, a sleepy little voice drifted from upstairs
-âWhy isss there so much kissing and no breakfast?â-You both jolted apart so fast it was almost athletic.
Gaia appeared halfway down the stairs, hair wild, clutching her teddy bear and the hundred dollar bill on her hand, wearing exactly one sock and the expression of a tiny exhausted landlord disappointed in her tenants. She squinted at the two of you.
Then at Melissaâs thoroughly kiss-swollen mouth. Then at your equally incriminating face. A slow grin spread across hers and shuffled the rest of the way downstairs in search of toast
-"We are going to be late for school" - your daughter grabbed butter to put on her toast looking at Melissa and sat at the table-"And you are the teacher..."-The kitchen went dead silent. Melissa froze halfway to the toaster.
You were still leaning against the counter, thoroughly kissed and thoroughly disheveled. And Gaia, apparently unaware she had just detonated the last remaining fragments of adult dignity in the room, calmly buttered her toast with the focus of a tiny surgeon. Then she looked up again. At Melissa. Waiting.
The redhead blinked once. Twice.
And then, with the slow horror of a woman remembering every professional responsibility she had spectacularly neglected in the last fifteen minutes, her face drained of color.
-âOh my God"-You bit your lip.
Gaia took a very deliberate bite of toast-âYouâre late"-Melissaâs head snapped toward the stove clock. The sound she made could only be described as pure existential collapse.
-âNo no no no no"-She flew into motion. Absolute chaos. The woman who usually moved through mornings with elegant efficiency was suddenly everywhere at once, darting between counters, shoving plates together, nearly dropping the orange juice, muttering increasingly distressed fragments under her breath-âHow is it seven -thirty? Why is it seven-thirty? School starts in twenty minutes, why is time a constructââ-You folded your arms and watched, smiling helplessly.
Gaia climbed better onto her chair and kept eating with perfect serenity. Apparently this was excellent entertainment.
Melissa spun toward you, scandalized-âWhy are you just standing there?â-You blinked innocently.
-âIâm appreciating your leadership under pressure"-Her jaw dropped. Then narrowed.
-âThis is your fault"-she pointed at you
-âMy fault?â-you lifted an eyebrow
-âYes"-she said with red swollen lips, you licked yours looking at her
-âYou kissed me back"-you said
-âThat is irrelevant to logistics!â-You laughed. That did not improve her mood. Melissa pointed at you like an outraged prosecutor.
-âYou. Shoes. Now"-Then she pointed at Gaia-âYou. Socks. Both feet"-Gaia looked down at her single sock. Thought about it. Then calmly took another bite of toast. Melissa made a noise of such profound frustration that you nearly doubled over.
-âLisa..."-you said gently, crossing the kitchen toward her. She was still flustered, cheeks pink, hair slipping loose from her ponytail, every inch of her adorably unraveling. God, she was beautiful like this. You reached up and caught the strand of hair falling across her face, tucking it behind her ear. Melissa stilled instantly. Her breath hitched-âThere"- you said softly.
The room quieted around you. Just for a second. Melissa looked up at you, still pink and breathless and far too easy to kiss again.
You smiled. Then leaned in and pressed a quick kiss to the corner of her mouth. Professional. Efficient. A strategic morale boost.
Her eyes widened. You stepped back before she could recover.
-âNow"-you said lightly-âgo be terrifyingly competent. Iâll get Gaia ready"-Melissa stared at you for one stunned heartbeat. Then, slowly, she narrowed her eyes.
-âYouâre insufferable"-she murmured and leaned in, caught your collar, and kissed you again.
Fast. Sharp. Enough to leave you blinking when she pulled away. Then she turned on her heel and marched upstairs to finish getting dressed like she hadnât just short-circuited your entire nervous system. You stared after her. Gaia crunched toast thoughtfully. Then she nodded toward the stairs with deep approval.
-âSheâs sasssy"- You looked at your daughter. Then laughed.
-âShe really is"-you replied. Gaia smiled around another bite.
-âGood. You need someone who can handle your drama, Mama"-And with that devastatingly accurate observation, she hopped down from her chair and marched off to find her second sock, leaving you alone in the kitchen to wonder exactly when your six-year-old had become the wisest person in the house.