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HEY GUYS like this post if you want me to draw what i THINK you look like or wjat i imagine you as (also comment so i know you want me to draw YOU.đŤľ)

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RIDE TILL YOU CANT NO MORE.
boothill x reader | HEAVY SMUT | improper use of gas tank | improper use of USB cord. | riding fingers | cowboy man rhrhhrrhhrrhrh đ¤¤đ¤¤đ¤¤ | dom to sub teehee | BOOTHILL BRAINROT.
âjust like that my honeyâ ride them just like that. make yourself feel good.â Boothill hissed into your ear, his sharp teeth threatening to nip at your oh so sweet neck. your moans echoing against the small room you guys were in, he kissed you harshly to shut you up.
âhoneybunâ shut up, you donât want to get caught now do yaâ?â his fingers curling up into your tight hole. but you had enough of his teasing and âmeanâ remarks. you found the hole below his back, and managed to stick one of your fingers in the hole.
âhey nowâ thatâs not.. mmgf.â his sweet whimper made you want more from him, so thatâs exactly what you did. he was so adorableâ putting up a face for you, but touch the right places and he will fold. his humanoid metal figure turing his gearsâ quite loudly..
âhoney, shut up now will ya?â you mocked him while inserting one more finger inside him, making his mouth tremble and fight back his moans, but he just couldnât help himself. his eyes were telling you everything that you needed to know.
unexpectedlyâ you started toying with the USBâs to the side of his waist, dragging your finger across the rectangular window of wires. if it was possible for cyborgs to cry, he would be sobbing right now.
the pleasure was all too much for him, he whined and begged you to stop or he would shut down from pure pleasure. âhoney, honey please! you canât do this to meee..â his words extended, legs bucking before his eyes went blackâ he shut down.
the night ended with some kisses, and you bought him home to recharge him.
maybe you arenât actually that bad.
sammonroe x popular!femreader
finally back with a part four to this little series! cant believe i left it for like a month oh my gosh. anyway hope you enjoy this because i basically pulled an all-nighter tearing my hair out to figure out how to write this :) please comment, like, reblog if you like it! part 3, part 2, part 1
warnings: swearing (light), sam is kinda pervy but nothing explicit ofc and idk what else lol
word count: 2.3k
You didnât see Sam at all that day at school. In first period, youâd looked up every time the door had opened, admittedly searching for his scruffy black and blue hair. But each time it wasnât there. In science, you had eventually moved your bag to the chair next to you when halfway through the lesson Sam still hadnât shown up. You didnât even see him cross-legged, headphones on, against the oak tree he always sat under, ignoring anyone who remotely engaged with him at breaks.
By fourth period, you had given up on seeing him, instead only hoping he would show to your cheer practice to work on the project again.
You were in the girlâs bathrooms, trying your hardest to tie your hair into the perfect high ponytail for cheer. The bow wouldnât sit right, and you groaned in frustration, eventually just clipping it on the diagonal and calling it a day. After changing into your uniform and suddenly realising how short the skirt was, you left the bathroom and walked onto the field to meet up with the team.
A quick glance to the bleachers.
No ugly band shirts and silver chains.
Only football jock boyfriends. You made eye contact with a blonde haired and blue eyed boy, the captain of the football team who was dating one of your closer friends. Scott Barringer.
He waved two fingers politely at you, before moving his gaze back to his friends.
You sighed, starting to accept the fact that Sam hadnât come and focusing on stretching your split instead.
Halfway through your practice, you were calling the new chant loudly before jumping quickly onto the baseâs thighs, ready to stand up tall before a flicker of movement in the bleachers caught your eye.
Sam crept onto the back row of the metal bleachers, desperately trying to stay inconspicuous. The very last thing he wanted was to be caught here, watching random girls dance around the field and call out cringey chants. He was dressed in black cargo pants that hung low on his hips, and a metallic chain held them up, just peeking out from underneath his black t-shirt. He was covered barely with a simple black jacket that was slung over his shoulders.
You took no notice of the boy first, trying to focus on holding your knee up and clasping your hands together above your head.
It turned out you should have been focusing harder, because you squinted to get a closer look at the dark figure and realised who it was immediately.
Sam had come.
You tried to get a closer look, almost feeling deceived. Sam Monroe at a cheer practice.
Right then, your core muscles relaxed and your body loosened, your foot slipping straight out of the grip of the base that held you. Instantly, you tumbled through the arms and legs underneath you, barely being caught before your body hit the hard ground of the field.
Shit.
You grimaced, running a hand over your face to hide the blush that was creeping onto your cheeks as your teammates placed you back on your feet.
You opened your mouth to apologise, before hearing your name screeched at the top of someoneâs lungs.
Turning around, you gritted your teeth as one of your âfriendsâ marched towards you. She was the cheer captain, and though youâd never say it to her, you always felt overshadowed by her. Anything you could do, she could do better, and sometimes it felt like she lived solely for the purpose of proving that to you on the daily.
âGet. It. Together!â she shouted, blonde ponytail swinging with every huff. âThe game is FRIDAY NIGHT! I do not have time to be correcting stupid mistakes! This isnât even a hard routine! God. I donât want to see anymore of whatever that was. And that goes for all of you,â she said firmly, looking around at the circle of girls. âHear me? I want everyone to get a water break. 5 minutes. Only.â
The girls around you nodded quickly, before dispersing in a hurry and leaving you standing in the middle of the field, processing what had happened.
You looked toward the bleachers, where Sam had been watching the ordeal unfold. Great. Heâd definitely seen you fall. Because of him, no less.
He made eye contact with you, giving you a surprising toothy smile and a small wave.
Rolling your eyes, you dragged your feet up to where he was slouching on the metal seat.
âSomeone finally decided to show up,â you teased, brushing what could have been dog hair off the shoulder of his jacket.
Sam smiled again, trying to ignore the flip of his stomach when he noticed the short hem of your cheer skirt. âCouldnât miss our little project sesh,â he drawled nonchalantly.
âRight. And where were you today again?â you asked skeptically.
âOh, you know,â he said, blue eyes sparkling when he saw you raise an eyebrow. âSkipping.â
âShouldâve known,â you sighed dramatically. âWell, you made me fall, did you see that? I never fall. Ever.â
âFall?â he asked innocently. âWhat fall? I never saw you fall.â
You sighed, grabbing your water bottle from the seat and taking a long drink. You swallowed. âWell, that was an easy move. If that happens again, sheâs gonna be pissed.â
âDidnât look easy,â Sam said, mesmerised by how your sparkly lipgloss rubbed off your lips and onto the water bottle.
You said nothing, just smiled before hearing the aggravating voice of the girl. âCome on, girls! I changed my mind! Five minutes is too long! Get back down here!â
Sam looked to where the girl was yelling. âYou should probably go,â he said obviously, kicking himself.
âYep. Pray for me, please,â you said, turning away to return to practice.
âIâm already praying for myself because I have to be here. Iâll add you to the list!â he said, loud enough so you heard him as you walked away.
You put your middle finger up at him over your shoulder, hearing him chuckle as you did.
Forty-five minutes later, you nailed a tumbling pass the best youâd ever done.
Samâs throat was dry as he watched your body move expertly, trying not to stare too hard at your chest and your thighs under the skirt. He looked away as soon as you glanced up to where he was sitting, and you grinned when you caught him.
The other girls laughed at you without saying anything about your perfect execution of the front aerial, handspring, roundoff combination. âWhy the fuck is that weird goth kid watching you? God, heâs such a pervert.â
You shrugged, moving your gaze from Sam. âI donât know. Heâs actually not that bad.â
They giggled again, patting you on the back. âAlright. Go hang out with him, heâs clearly more your style.â
Their voices travelled up to where Sam was, and he felt the familiar twinge in his heart at the words. He trained his gaze on you, expecting to hear you laugh and make fun of him somehow.
Instead, you rolled your eyes, walking away from the girls. âSure.â
You didnât bother with going to the bathroom to freshen up, instead walking straight in the direction of the library, Sam following you wordlessly.
You stopped at your locker, opening it quietly and taking your bag out.
As you walked side by side with Sam, you tried to gather some more information.
âSoooo,â you started lightly, nudging his shoulder with yours gently. It set him off balance, and he tripped over his untied shoelace, giving you an irritated look. âDid youâŚget home okay last night?â
Sam shrugged. âYeah.â
âWell⌠you just walked pretty far from the house I dropped you off at,â you said, looking over at him.
âWhy were you watching me?â Sam asked quickly, slightly accusatory.
âWhat? No, I wasnât,â you mumbled, deciding to switch the topic before you said something youâd regret. âWhat brand is your microwave?â
Sam scoffed, trying not to smile. âPanasonic. What about yours?â
âNice, good⌠Theyâre⌠theyâre good, yeah.â You wanted to throw something, curse yourself out for this ridiculous conversation change. âMineâs a Samsung.â
Sam did grin now. âTrust you to have a fancy microwave,â he teased, unsurprised. âLet me guess, it has one hundred different settings and can operate when you clap your hands?â
You flushed slightly, smiling over at him. Gosh. When, in the entire time youâd known Sam, had he made you awkward and nervous? âYes, actually. Youâll have to come and try it.â
âWill do.â He opened the door to the library for you, letting you walk in first without even realising he was doing it.
You chose a spot in the back corner of the library, dropping your bag, still in your uniform. Sam slouched on the chair automatically, trying desperately not to look closer at you. Unpacking your books onto the desk, you uncapped your pen with your teeth.
âOkay, so⌠today what we have to do is ask each other questions from the task sheet, and record our reactions,â you said cheerily, handing him a copy of the sheet, which had a list of questions jotted down. âYou can ask me first,â she told him.
âAlright, letâs see here,â Sam muttered, uncapping his own chewed pen and holding the sheet like a therapist. âGod, these are deep questionsâŚâ
âWhat makes you anxious?â He asked, leaning forwards to hear your answer better.
You thought for a moment, trying to come up with a good answer to that. âUm, I donât know. The dark, being left out, failingâŚâ you listed.
Sam nodded, writing down something and frowning. âAww, youâre scared of the dark?â He teased softly.
You glared at him. âNo, I said it makes me anxious,â you said firmly.
He held up his hands. âAlright, alright, moving on. Think about those things. How does it make you feel?â he asked, before rolling his eyes. âGross, I sound like a fucking guidance counselor.â
You closed your eyes, envisioning the things youâd said. âPanicky. Like the world might end if I screw something up, like Iâll be a nobody, like⌠I donât know, scared,â you admitted shyly, opening your eyes.
He listed things aloud. âKnee bouncing, faster breathing, shy personality change,â he wrote, before meeting your gaze. âFor the record, you could never be a nobody,â he added quietly.
You smiled, surprised he wasnât making fun of you anymore. âThank you.â
Sam nodded, before averting his gaze. He asked you four more questions, all of which felt extremely intruding to share with someone you barely knew. But you answered each one truthfully, and sighed in relief when it was your turn to ask the questions.
âOkay. Hmmm,â you murmured, tracing your pen along the paper. âWhen was the last time you felt safe?â
He groaned, immediately hating this. âThisâll make me sound like a little bitch,â he whined.
You rolled your eyes. âCalm down. Itâs only me, and itâs just for the project anyway.â
âFine. But it stays between us,â he said firmly.
You nodded. âObviously.â
Sam took a deep breath to steady himself. âLast night,â he mumbled, avoiding your eyes.
âLast night?â You asked, keeping the surprise out of your voice. He must really live in a bad part of town if the last time he felt safe was at your house, in your sparkly room.
He nodded, just barely. âYeah, in your room, with the pizza, and all,â he elaborated.
Blinking, you noted down his physical responses. Dilated pupils, avoiding eye contact, tightened and unrelaxed postureâŚ
âIâm glad, you know,â you whispered after a while. âThat you felt safe with me.â
He gave you a wobbly small smile, playing with his labret piercing.
âNext questions,â you said, moving on down the list.
After an hour had passed and you had both asked your fair share of emotionally intellectual questions and recorded each otherâs nervous reactions, you yawned, resting your head on the table and shivering slightly from the libraryâs air conditioning. The cheer uniform you were wearing didnât cover a lot, and where it did protect, the fabric was stretchy and thin.
Sam chuckled, watching your face. Without a word, he shrugged off his jacket and dangled it in front of your face.
You looked up at him in surprise, searching his eyes for any hint of deceivement.
âCome on, take it,â he told you, trying to not look embarrassed as he closed his textbook.
With a small grin, you snatched it from him and slipped it on, his smell hitting you almost instantly. His jacket smelled like cigarette smoke, salty ocean water, and something musky that you couldnât be sure of what it was. It wasnât an awful combination.
âAlright, come on. I donât wanna be seen in a library any longer than necessary,â he said gruffly, standing up and picking your bag up for you so you wouldnât have to bend over in that skirt.
You pulled his jacket further around you and took your bag from him. âGosh, Iâm coming. Have a little patience.â
The walk to the carpark was quiet, both of you thinking about each otherâs answers to the questions. It wasnât awkward though, more peaceful. Most kids had gone home hours ago, leaving the halls mainly deserted, except for the occasional teacher.
Sam walked with you to your car, nodding when you thanked him for the jacket.
âNo, keep it,â he said, swallowing. âItâs, uh, itâs a pretty cold night. And yâknow, the uniform. Doesnât really coverââ he stopped himself. âJust give it back another time, is what Iâm trying to say.â
You smiled slowly, unlocking your car. âOh. Alright then.â
He nodded. âYep. And you, um, you did really well today. Yâknow. In practiceâŚand the project.â
Again, you cursed the soft blush on your cheeks. âYou were actually watching?â
âCome on,â he whispered, voice thick. âIâd have to be blind not to.â Sam looked away instantly, face red.
You were stunned, slightly breathless, and the only thing you could do was thank him quietly.
Sam nodded, walking away onto a dark path you knew definitely did not lead to the rich side of town youâd dropped him off at last night. But his words from today stayed in your mind the entire drive home, repeating like a broken record.
thank you for reading, have an amazing night/day. also aus government hasnât banned me yet, take that đ
credit to @strangergraphics, @droideplane and @parfajt for dividers
Could you please do a Bubba Sawyer x reader who's always tired or sleeping and just wants to cuddle him all the time
YESSS OFC I CANNNN tho it might be a little off the cannon train im sorryđ (and there will be a bit of head cannons and then a small story)
Bubba Sawyer x reader who is always tired and sleepy
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