Written for @iwantthedeanâ and the Rom-Com challenge. My prompt was the movie the Proposal
Summary:Â Jensen needs help keeping his life in order. To keep the media off his back. In order to do so, he comes up with a plan. Y/N, just a producer's assistant, is pulled in to play a part she never thought she would have. Jensen's fiancee. Only will it stay as a part to play, or will she start to want more?
Warnings: None
You had no idea why you were being called into the producers office. Nervously smoothing down your t-shirt, you ransacked your brain, trying to figure out what you could have done wrong. Sure there was the spilling of the coffee yesterday, and running into Jensen the day before. But you were sure you were doing well after being on set for almost a month now.Â
Taking a deep breath, you pushed open the door, your heart plummeting when you saw the producer and Jensen inside, laughing at something, seeming totally at ease.Â
âY/N!â Jim boomed, a huge smile on his face as he came around the desk. Patting you heavily on the shoulder, he guided you to the chair beside Jensenâs. âAlways great to see your smile.â
Your smile was wavering, full of nerves, but you still tried to keep it pasted on your face. âThank you...sir.â
âSir?â He chuckled. âCan you believe this girl Jensen?âÂ
Jensen glanced over at you, all laughter gone from his face. In itâs place was annoyance, and almost disdain. A look you had never seen from him before, and you scooted back in your chair, trying to get away from it. âYeah, sheâs something.â
The office was large and spacious. Framed prints of Supernatural filled the walls, awards placed proudly behind Jim. The desk was dark and masculine, matching the man sitting behind it. âI bet youâre wondering why we called you in here.âÂ
You nodded, not trusting your voice to talk. You had been wondering that exact thing since last night when you had received the email. It had left you with a sleepless night. That, with too much coffee had your hands shaking in your lap.
âYou see, Jensen here is quite the catch,â Jim started off slowly, leaning back in his chair, his hands clasped loosely over his protruding belly. âHeâs been deemed one of Hollywoodâs hottest bachelors more than once.â
âOkay,â You whispered, wondering where the heck he was going with this.
Jensen took over, turning slightly in his chair. âYou see, the attention can be...too much. Especially when I work a full week here, then head home to Texas to help run my brewery.â
âYou have a brewery?â You hadnât known that. But it shouldnât have surprised you. He was a very talented man, and was wealthy enough to dabble in whatever he wanted.Â
âYes,â he sighed. âAnd as much as I enjoy the bachelor life, the women throwing themselves at me has gottenâŠ,â
âOut of hand,â Jim finished for Jensen, leaning forward. âAnd thatâs where you come in.â
Your eyes widened, your mouth parting in a silent oh. You still had no idea why you were here. âWe needed somebody, a woman, to step in and pretend to be Jensenâs fiance. It would help his public image. Along with that, it would hopefully put a stop to those showing up at his house...naked.â
âNaked?â
Jensen nodded. âI have this image Iâm trying to keep. And itâs hard withoutâŠ,â
âA woman to share it with,â Jim finished for him. âSure, heâs had relationships, butâŠ,â
Jensen rolled his eyes before reaching out and grasping your hand, surprising you. âIâm not looking for a relationship right now. I just want to be able to go to work, then head back down to Texas and run my brewery without the media and fans ruining it.â
âHow can I help?â You asked, wondering how a production assistant could help Jensen out.Â
Jim and Jensen glanced at each other, and you had a feeling you werenât going to like what was going to be said. âWe want you to pretend to be Jensenâs fiancee.â
Your mouth dropped open. You couldnât help it. In your wildest dreams you had never imagined this is what they would have asked of you. âFiancee?â
Jensen shook his head yes, and you could see him wondering if they picked the wrong person. âYes, you would pretend to be engaged to me.â
âWhy?â You blurted out. âWhy me? Why the pretending?â
âLike weâve explained,â Jim started slowly. âJensen needs normalcy in his life. The media would go wild if he knew he was settling down with a woman. Theyâve been trying to pair him up for years.â
âAnd as for you,â Jensen continued. âYouâre somebody I see daily. Youâre on the locked set with me. It could make sense that we met here andâŠ,â
âFell in love,â Jim finished for him. âI know this all sounds a little crazy, but itâs done all the time in showbiz. Hire someone to act like a fiancee, give it a couple of months then end it amicably. Listen, Iâll leave you two to figure out details. But Y/N, understand this. You will be doing all of us a huge favor. And if you donât...well Iâm not sure we could keep you on here at Supernatural any longer.â
âThatâs...thatâs not right,â you tried arguing, but he had already shut the door behind him. âHe canât do that!â You exclaimed to Jensen. âFire me because I wonât be your fake..fiance.â
âSo you wonât do it?â Jensen asked.
âI didnât...I donâtâŠ,â you stuttered.
Jensen stood up and began pacing the office. âListen, I know this is a lot to take in. And a lot to ask. But please understand, I will do everything in my power to let you keep your job if you say no. But whatâs the harm of doing this? You can still work here. I would have you move in with me, just for appearances. You would travel to Texas with me, help with the brewery down there. You would meet people, lots of people that could help your career move however you wanted it. And you would be doing me a huge favor.â
He pulled a folded up piece of paper out of his back pocket. âThereâs also this as an incentive.â
With shaking hands you took the slip of paper, opening it to see it was a check. A very generous check at that. And you knew exactly what you would do with that money. Money that was so desperately needed.
You stared up at Jensen, your heart racing. He was handsome, you had always thought so. With that light brown hair always styled perfectly, his strong cheekbones and dreamy emerald eyes. Not to mention his plump lips, and those legs that jeans formed to so perfectly. Pretending to be engaged to him? That didnât sound difficult at all.Â
But on the other hand you would be living a lie. And you werenât an actor. How could you make it work?
But with the pleading look he was sending your way, the words slipped from between your lips before you could stop it. âOkay. Iâll do it.â
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Hi guys!!. I'm back, not by popular demand hehe. Well, at least I'm not showing up empty-handed. Hope you enjoy it and if you did please let me know. Yes, it gives me motivation.
This is my participation on my friendâs @lullabieswrappedinliesââ Rom-Com writing challenge (go check her out, she is so damn creative and amazing). This story is based on the movie Notting Hill and will be added to my MASTERLIST.
"You don't want to talk about it?"
The 'narrow eye move' does not affect people such as Alexis, who remains leaned on the counter, gazing at you from above for the past ten minutes.
She huffed low and kept going. "It's okay if you want to talk about it."
"Alexis... I just want to take care of my store. I want to sit here till it's time to receive Agnes and five more women who will try to make me do coffee runs for them and then, hopefully, or not, I will sell a book or two before Kirk comes in to try to steal something, then I want to close, go home, lay down on my bed and think about the fact that I might go broke somewhere in the next three months."
"Kirk is at it again? Shit, I thought he fled after trying to steal from the stalls."
"He let the beard and hair grow a lot, lost weight, most people still don't know is him, yet, but I'm on it."
Her eyebrows raised and rested.
"Well, if you can prepare for the thieves you can definitely prepare for when-."
You take a long audible breath, rearranging the bills scattered, which made Alexis retrieve for a moment.
"He is not coming. He can be an asshole, but he is not as audacious as Kyle."
There was a hint of confidence flourishing inside your chest, although Alexis's persistence kept accelerating.
"He is famous, that makes you gain some audacity, thinking that it will allure people into doing what you want. I'm just saying, I'm here for you."
"Well, thanks. Did you talked to Kyle yet?"
"Fuck no! He can rot in hell for all I care about. That night was a disaster! The son of a bitch suddenly showing up."
You watch her squeeze her left thumb inside the other palm, harshly, before you shove the pile of bills under the glittery paperweight.
"Did he suddenly realized he wanted to be a father after ten years?"
She lets out a bitter chuckle.
"Appear at my front door with the most ridiculous, bushy mustache, like he just came out of a seventies porno." She huffs aggressively, archiving the blended expression of disgusted and angry.
"I couldn't even recognize him."
"Well, it's been years." You reminisce. " Did you really thought you could avoid it? At some point-."
An, almost discreet, movement next to the shelves interrupts the conversation.
The tired creak of the wooden floor exposed Nova, purposely or not. Judging by the posture shown seemed calculated. She had both hands inside the red apron, combined with a hint of annoyance spread on her features, very clearly portraited.
Alexis is dynamic, remaining natural regarding what her daughter could have listened to.
"Hey baby, are you ready to go?"
Nova sighs and her shoulders go down.
"No mom, I just arrived. What are you doing here?"
"I work next door, Nova."
"Still."
"Well, actually I wanted to take you all to eat something."
Cold lie, easy to spot, mainly because it was a fact that your sister hates to eat out, and that was why your niece's gaze, filled with doubt, was shot in your direction.
It didn't take a lifetime to recognize the type of moves, of which, Alexis would appeal for damage control. She needed to reassure her daughter, keep her on her side.
"She should have told him to go back the same path he came, but no, she just let him in." It was the following thing Nova said to you after arriving from school today, dropping her pink backpack into the ground behind the counter, followed by "I feel like she will accept him back at some point."
There was no remark on exactly when the pendulum of your niece's feelings towards Kyle became so stuck on the pure hatred side, although expected to happen at some point.
The complicated questions completely stopped at the thirteen. Alexis couldn't decide between relief or disbelief till browsing the history bar on the laptop while innocently- as she said- tried to find the recipe for cannolis and instead found Kyle's Facebook page, where he was incredibly active. There were photos, places, friends, trips, a lot of women, one of them Carly Raymond, his highschool sweetheart, who still had a perm.
There was nothing else for Nova to be curious about, and it is not your niece's fault technology was way easier to navigate for information than your sister was.
Alexis reacted cold, in the way you wouldn't expect, not actually trying to salvage the situation because a part of her would never forgive Kyle, the same part that wished Nova did the same.
"Was I supposed to lie to her? Make it worse, make her doubt me too? What he did is hateful, can I blame her? I was the one who always told me he would break her heart no matter what. He didn't even have to come here to do it, and do you think he is ashamed of all that crap online? Traveling, living his life around the world but not being able to come to see her, choosing this 'lifestyle' over here?"
"I know a good, quiet place, that opened down the street."
You ignited, but Nova kept the skeptical stare.
"Sounds great, come on Nov, get this apron off."
"Ok. We will have to talk at some point anyway."
You watch Nova give up, untying the apron behind her back, approaching the counter in slow steps, and leaving it there.
"That's my girl."
"Wait, I have to take something first."
Alexis watches her search inside her backpack as you got up from the chair, taking your sky blue Weichen wristband.
'Closed for lunch' in pink Sans Serif font as Nova made, was hanged on the inside of the glass door before you locked.
"Sorry for the inconvenience", advised to be added on by your niece was revoked by you since no one, not even Agnes would have felt inconvenienced by the closing. You still had the, sometimes, foolish hope of the weekends, when the streets would be fuller than now.
Leading the pace you could only hear Alexis's voice behind your back before you could spot the large Navy blue plaque of Ledbury restaurant and its crowded sidewalk, right next to Walmer Castle pub.
"Guys" You called. "There it is." You pointed front, towards the other side of the street, stopping on the sidewalk as the cars accelerated on the green light.
Turning around you capture your niece's smile as your sister whispered something in her ear. On Nova's hand, there was the same Smithsonian Magazine from this morning.
You forgot to tell Alexis about the way she sounded, reading on the drive to school an extended report about how brains are wired to capture and respond to emotions.
She held the magazine, folded in one hand while eating a Dairy Milk with the other, and in a very 'Alexis' tone discoursed: "Basically is just our brain responding to our way of thinking, even when we anticipate something in our minds. We don't even have to see it."
Your sister still whispered something towards Nova's ear, but the smile placed there died down as she looked, eyes wide, ping-ponging between you and something else that appeared to be amidst the crowd, standing on the other side. She pokes Alexis's arm with emergency.
Spreading as easy as the people starting to move again around you, the same tension, mirrored on their faces, irradiated on the pitch of your stomach right when sister's eyes went cold.
"Excuse-me." You hear, close to your right ear, remaining standing still.
"Oh, my God!" Another voice, a woman's voice as you can now notice as Alexis leaves Nova's side to grab your arm.
The woman's voice sounded alarmed and so does the beats of your heart as more people start murmuring.
"I can't believe it is him."
"Oh! Lord, it is Mike Levine."
Cars started to honk as the crossing street became fuller, and the crowd starting to form began to work as a magnet of more curiosity and obstacles, but Alexis's arm stood strong over your shoulders, navigating and crossing you to the other side.
You wished her arms were stronger than the temptation you blamed for making your back swerve.
There was a moment of not knowing what to expect till you came to realize expectations grew in a matter of seconds. There must be was a reason to want to look back at Mike Levine, surrounded by strangers all over, ungratefully creating an illusion of a time that didn't seem to pass.
He was still the same as you came to see once or twice in a free subscription magazine, but he wasn't plastic anymore.
Summary: Good news change your outlook on life, after many years living just as your family expected. You decide to use the newfound joie de vivre to steer your life away from the same old you knew awaited you.
Warnings: some language / a bit of angst
Word count: 2,7k+
A/N: This is my submission to @arrowsandmixtapesâ Rom-Com Writing Challenge. My prompt, as you probably noticed was the movie My big, fat, Greek Wedding (2002). I know very little about the Greek culture and much less its language, so this will follow a Brazilian reader, but it wonât lean heavily on the culture clash. There will be references to food and cultural aspects of Brazilian life, though. Iâll do my best to describe them.
For this part:
Sambadrome:Â parade area built for the Rio or SĂŁo Paulo Carnival in Brazil. The venue is also known as Passarela or simply the SambĂłdromo in Portuguese.
Feijoada: a stew of beans with pork. Served with white rice and oranges, as well as couve, a side dish of stir-fried, chopped collard greens, and a crumbly topping called farofa, made of manioc flour.
Tutu:Â consists of bean puree thickened with manioc flour or corn flour.
Cracklings:Â pieces of pork rind that have been fried until brown and crispy, and most of the fat has been rendered out.
Manioc: commonly called cassava, manioc, yuca, macaxeira, mandioca, kappa kizhangu and aipim, is an edible starchy root. Often called yuca in Spanish America and in the United States, it is not related to yucca. Can be steamed, boiled, baked, or fried before being eaten on its own, mashed, or added to other dishes. Its starch is called tapioca.
Thank you @shellbileeâ for making sure I didnât write anything weird.Â
I remember it clearly, because my hair was all frizzy in the reflection of the restaurantâs huge mirror by the entrance. There, as I hung my coat, I wondered if my life would ever change.
Being the middle child of a Brazilian couple established in the UK, and the last to be born in Brazil, I moved here when I was three years old.
Ever since, my parents have done their very best to make sure our culture is not lost, and insist on doing everything âthe Brazilian wayâ. That included outings, making sure we studied Portuguese, our parties - including a very noisy carnival celebration with the broadcast straight from the sambadrome - family gatherings, social life, food.
So, when they opened the restaurant, of course it would have to be a family business, and of course all our time outside school would be spent holed in there.Â
My sister lucked out, marrying (obviously) a Brazilian guy to my fatherâs content, his best friendâs son, as if they had been promised. But they loved each other, and I loved my three nephews, even if one of them was still on his way.
My younger brother, spending last summer holidays in our grandmaâs house, in Brazil, met this girl he kept in touch with and from the look of things, they were pretty solid. He had a spring in his step as he worked in the kitchen - his feijoada was better than my momâs - whistling when he wasnât shouting at his sous-chef.
Which left me, in my early thirties, educated and skilled, to run the books for my dad in the restaurant. I knew I had talent for more and I could make more money, but talking to my dad once, as my graduation approached, made things quite clear to me.
âOur professor has contacts and said that I could find a job easily with my skills set!â I told my parents at dinner, my hands going wild with excitement. âAndâŠâÂ
âWhat do you need a new job for?â my father asked, interrupting me. â Youâve never complained about your job at the restaurant. Is your allowance not enough?â
His voice boomed louder with each phrase. He got up then, grumbling all the way into the kitchen to grab his nightcap.
I looked at my mom, who was looking at the threshold where my father had disappeared into. Her face was unreadable.
I lowered my head, trying hard to control the burning in my eyes as I held back my tears.
âWhy must you bring up a subject like that during dinner? You know how he gets.â My mother sighed as my first tear fell. âIâll talk to him.â
She got up then. My head shot up, my heart swelling with hope.
âDo you think heâll come around?â I asked after a quick sniffle, with a shadow of a smile on my lips.
âOh, you should know better than him. You do the bookkeeping.â She answered, waving a hand dismissively and turned to head to the kitchen.
âMama, what do you mean?â I asked, honestly puzzled by her answer.
âWell, youâd know if increasing your allowance would be a problem for the business, wouldnât you?â She shrugged and turned, disappearing into the kitchen.
I looked at my brother, who was intensely concentrated on his last spoonfuls of soup. He lifted his eyes to mine when the yelling started.
âTheyâll come around eventually. Give them time.â he said as he grimaced. Apparently, he believed his words as much as I did.
Thatâs how I ended up staying, helping my father where I could.
And that day, with my mom sick with the flu at home, I was a waitress during opening hours and worked on the books after hours.
I was by the window, serving two plates of tutu, when I saw him.
Tall, towering over the people walking next to him, broad-shouldered, filling out the navy blue overcoat in such a nice way, I didnât feel bad ogling as I noticed I wasnât the only one.
He and his entourage sat by the far wall, and even if I wanted to, I wouldnât have gotten close to them. People definitely recognized him, and a good ten minutes of his time were spent on photographs and autographs.
Only after my dad got in there and told people to leave the man alone is that they were given menus, and my dad took their order himself as an apology for taking too long to intervene. The man told him he was used to it and that it was no problem.
Coming back to the counter, my dad put the order in my hand as I watched the group talk animatedly, my eyes mostly on him.
His eyes locked with mine.
âDid you hear what I just said?â my dad elevated his voice slightly, bringing the attention of many patrons to us and mine to him. âGet this to your brother. Prioritize it. Complimentary cracklings and fried manioc. Iâm heading home to check on your mother.â he added, stern.
âYes, father.â I lowered my head, and made my way to the kitchen.
He wasnât the one to pay and the lunch rush got me too busy to have served them anyway.
I heard the waitresses talking, before we closed, that he was some super film star, but I was too tired to join the conversation and I still had to work the dayâs numbers.
When I arrived home, I was glad to see my mom up and watching tv with my father sleeping, resting his head on her lap. I smiled at the scene and waved at her, making my way up the stairs to my room.
It felt like I had just closed my eyes when my alarm went off.Â
My dad decided to stay home and make sure my mom wouldnât overexert herself, which left me to âmanageâ the restaurant.
Things were pretty smooth until I was called. That never happened when my dad was there, so my brother and I exchanged a look.
Two gentlemen sat at the table in question, the one that had his back to me already middle-aged, his hair greyer than black. The one who sat facing me was completely bald, and had tiny, deep set eyes behind his round glasses. I didnât recognize him.
âHow can I help you gentlemen? Oh, Professor Mathison!â I said to the one who I couldnât see before. âHow nice to see you again!â I exclaimed, unable to contain my surprise.
âIâm happy to see you, too!â he replied âWhen I saw the name of the restaurant, I thought that maybe it could be your familyâs. This is my partner, Kevin.â
We exchanged pleasantries and they invited me to sit with them to chat for a bit until the evening crowd was down to two tables when they said their goodbyes.
âSo, what was so important that held you back for most of the night?â my brother asked me, concerned.
âIt wasnât a problem.â I said, still smiling and shaking my head at the frown on his brow. âThat was my former professor in the Uni.â
âAnd you sat to reminisce?â he asked me with a bit of a scoff.
âNo, they actually had a proposal.â I replied, averting my eyes to the look I was sure Iâd see in his.
âOh, dad wonât like that one bit. The day he chooses to leave things in your hands, you go and stab him in the back?â his accusatory tone irked me quite a bit.
âExcuse me? Stab him in the back? What the hell are you talking about, and who the hell you think youâre talking to Junior?â he straightened upon hearing the nickname I only used with him when he was being an ass.
âIâm sorry. But dad wonât like it anyway. What was this proposal all about?â he replied, his voice this time much milder, but still carrying a little discontent.
âThey want me to work at their law firm. They need someone trustworthy to audit the companies they work for, so they know if theyâre clean or if thereâs money laundering, in case of lawsuits or investigations.â I explained, unable to hide my excitement.
âAnd you can do that?â his tone suggested genuine surprise.
âYes. Thatâs why I studied as much as I did. This is everything I wanted.â I told him earnestly.
âAnd I bet youâll make a lot more money.â he added, trying to hide the sarcasm but not quite managing.
It hurt me that he couldnât be as happy for me as I was. But I understood. The things he wanted for his life didnât matter to me, had and would never matter to me.
âMoney is not what this is about. You know that. You all should know that.â my eyes burned with the tears I was holding back.
Mercifully, someone called me back to the dining hall.
âWhat is it Angela?â I asked the waitress.
âWe have finished cleaning the hall and thereâs one last order to be delivered, but Daniel has already left.â she told me with a grimace.
âIâll deal with it. Does my brother have it?â
âYes, Jean is already working on it. Good thing the man called when he did, because they were already starting to clean up the kitchen.â she added and said good night.
I said my goodbyes to her and the other waiting staff, to the cooks that were leaving, and waited by the kitchen for the order.
âWhat about the books?â my brother asked me.
âIâll work on it tomorrow. Iâve left everything ready upstairs to do it as soon as I arrive tomorrow.â I answered, waving my hand dismissing his concern.
âYou be careful!â he added.
âYes, dad!â I replied. âItâs paid for, so I wonât be carrying cash around. Nothing to worry about. Deliver, drive home, shower, sleep.â I clapped after I finished just for effect.
âYeah, thatâs a great plan.â he said, handing me the bag with the order. âGoodnight, Iâll lock up. Be safe.â
âYou too, goodnight.â and kissing his cheek, I left.
The night was chillier than I had anticipated and I had left my coat in the restaurant. I decided not to go back, otherwise the food would be cold by the time I delivered it, and turned on the heating as soon as I got into my car, rubbing my hands on my arms. The wool cardigan I was wearing wasnât helping much.
London was already quieting as I drove through its wet streets. The light reflecting on the asphalt only added to the chill, and my hands on the steering wheel were painfully cold.
The trip to the address stapled on the brown paper bag was not a long one, which meant I was still not warm as I left the car to knock on the black door of the white house. It had to stay a few houses down the street in the only available spot, as the street was already littered with the residentsâ cars parked for the night. All the houses on that street were white I noticed with a pfft.
Immediately after my knock, booming barks reverberated through the house and could have woken the Queen.
âCow, cow, quiet!â came a command as loud as the bark had been.
Thatâs why the Queen lives in Windsor! I thought, smiling and shaking my head.
The door opened, and so did my mouth.
The man opposite me also looked surprised.
We stared, open-mouthed, at each other until it got weird.
âYour delivery!â I rushed the words out of my mouth, shoving the bag at him.
âYou!â he exclaimed at the same time.
âMe?â I asked, and my face undoubtedly contorted into a puzzled frown.
âThanks!â he replied, once more at the same time.
Still confused, I uncomfortably laughed. He did too, and I wanted to take a picture of that smile, making a mental note to never judge fangirls for the rest of my life.
I shivered involuntarily then, the cold overwhelming any warmth the butterflies in my stomach had generated.
His smile fell and he lifted a finger to tell me to wait, taking the bag from my outstretched arms. Our hands touched. His leaving a searing trail in their wake.Â
He yelped at the contact.
âYour hands are freezing!â he said as he retreated, opening the door to what was probably his living room and putting the bag by a massive curious dog.
âCow, leave!â he commanded.
He then opened a door to his right, probably a closet.
âWhy did you name your dog Cow?â I asked, unable to hold back my curiosity.
He was still hidden in there and poked his head out, with a laugh.
âItâs not cow.â he said, diving back in there, and coming out with a coat draped on his forearm and gloves in his hand. âItâs Kal. K-A-L.â he spelled with a smile.
âOh, what an odd name.â I wondered, under my breath.
âHere, put these on.â he said, and before I could protest was already holding the heavy coat open for me to slide my arms in. It was huge and engulfed me almost like a blanket.Â
âMuch better.â he whispered, as he tied a knot around my waist with its belt. âPut these on too, theyâll protect your icy hands.â
Words failed me as to why the gigantic man was so kind and pushy. Also, the smell of his cologne was intoxicating, it was hard to say anything as I inhaled deeply.
âThank you.â I finally replied, and let go a long and deep sigh.
âDonât mention it.â he said, smirking. âJust bring it back before spring.â
I stared at him for a second.
âIt was a joke.â he said, the smile ever present.
âOh.â I paused. âIs that a way to get me to come back?â I asked, a newfound boldness overtaking me.Â
So many great things had happened so far, why not push my luck a little?
He puckered his lips, and looked up for a few seconds.
âWhat about dinner? Whenever youâre available?â his brows shot up to his hairline where his lovely messy curls waved in the icy breeze. He put his hands in the pockets of his sweatpants, and swayed back and forth on the balls of his feet.
Nervous.
I frowned as I couldnât fathom why such a man would be nervous about my reply. He must certainly have models lining up to dine with him.
âThursday is my day off. Iâd love to.â I answered smoothing my features, which led to him relaxing in turn.
âSmashing! I loved the food in your restaurant, but something tells me youâre fed up with Brazilian food.â he said, eyeing me from under his lashes, which was kinda comical with him being so tall.
âYouâd be correct.â I replied, nodding. âWhat about Japanese? My friend owns this restaurant in Soho.â
âThat would be perfect! At seven?â he asked, a contagious enthusiasm in his voice.
âWorks for me.â I said, and there didnât seem to be enough air in my lungs. I wanted to jump along the street like Gene Kelly in Singing in the Rain.
The moment stretched as we stared at each other for a few seconds once again. Smiling this time.
Now if the objective me were to examine this scene from the outside, sheâd see two dorks smiling at each other like fools. But she wasnât around at that moment.
He finally sighed and cleared his throat.
âWill you give me your number?â he said, and it felt like he wanted to add something but decided against it mid sentence.
âOh, sure, duh.â I picked up my phone from my pocket and handed it to him.Â
As soon as he handed it back to me, I sent him a winking smiley face with my name. I looked up then and told him my name.
âOh, shit, yeah! Forgive my lack of manners. Iâm Henry.â he said, making a face, as if it were obvious. It must have been to the fangirls.
âSo, see you Thursday, at seven.â I said in lieu of a goodbye, and waved briefly.
âSee you then.â he replied. âDrive safely.â he added, when I was about to descend the last step.
I half turned and looked at him, haloed by the light coming from his entryway.
Summary: Based on the RomCom â10 Things I Hate About Youâ for the RomCom Writing Challenge hosted by @arrowsandmixtapes we follow the reader as she tries to win over Bucky Barnes so his best friend can finally go on a date.Â
We all love a good rom-com, amirite? Theyâre my favorite, and Chuck knows Iâve pulled inspiration from these movies more than once. Now, itâs your turn to do that! Iâll get right into it, but Iâll put info and prompts under the cut so no one has to scroll past a crazy long post. Please read all of the information carefully!
Rules, Guidelines, Important Dates:
Sign-Ups start when this post is live and will go through to June 28, 2020. I will accept two people for each prompt.
Please send your sign-ups to my ask box so theyâre easier to keep track of. I will answer them privately so Iâm not flooding anyoneâs dash!
In your ask, please include your preferred prompt and a backup option, as well as your pairing (so I donât take the same pairing for the same prompt). Also, please let me know if youâll be posting from a URL other than one youâre asking from.
To be included in the challenge masterlist, please post your fic (or the first part, if itâs a series) by June 30, 2020.
Please include an authorâs note tagging me and mentioning the challenge in your fic post; include #RomComWC or#RCWC in the first five tags. If the tag doesnât work, you may DM the link to me, also. If you decide to write a series, please tag me in the masterlist.
Please give me up to 48 hours to read your fic before checking if I have seen it. If I have not liked it after 48 hours, please DO check. (You know, since weâre all aware of how unreliable tumblr is.)
The challenge masterlist will be posted between July 1 and July 4, 2020.
There are no word count limits, but please use the Keep Reading feature if your story goes beyond 500 words. Additionally, if your fic goes beyond 5000 words, please consider splitting it into multiple parts. This is not a requirement, only something to think about.
Yes, this is a rom-com challenge, but thatâs only where your inspiration begins! Feel free to mold your story into any genre -- fluff, angst, smut, hurt/comfort, crack -- or any combination of genres.
HOWEVER. Since it is a rom-com challenge, your ending must be happy and/or hopeful.
Your fic does not have to be exactly like the movie. You can change up the ending, take one scene, one relationship, any one component of the movie you chose, and build your fic from there. As long as we can see notes of the movie in the fic, youâre good.
For personal reasons, I do not read and will not accept into the challenge stories that include non-con/dub-con, underage sex, adult-child romantic/sexual relationships, spouse-bashing, child abuse -- I could go on, but I think you get the idea. If youâre not sure about something, Iâm always happy to answer questions.
Characters and RPFs are welcome.
Bring on the ships, OFCâs, reader pairings -- Iâm trying to be more open-minded as of late, but I canât promise that I will read everything. Again, for personal reasons.
Iâm running this challenge on multiple blogs, and youâre more than welcome to sign up for more than one fandom!
Other fandoms: SPN | John Krasinski (Actor & Characters) | Multi-Fandom
Prompts:
License to Wed (2007)
Secret Admirer (1985)
10 Thing I Hate About You (1999) @harley-sunday (Bucky)Â
Fools Rush In (1997)
Isnât It Romantic (2019)
Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
The Proposal (2009) @docharleythegeekqueen (Steve Rogers)
Sweet Home Alabama (2002) @captain-s-rogers (Chris Evans) | @fanfictionaries (AU Steve Rogers)
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After leaving town in 2001, Marianne Grace Barnes swore sheâd never step foot in Texas again. She was happy with her life in San Francisco. She had great friends, a great job, and a loving boyfriend. But when her mother insists she come home after six long years away, Marianne comes face to face with someone she vowed to never lay eyes on again. Now the questions arise: Is he so different from the man who broke her heart? Is she so different from the girl she used to be?
And most importantly, is she as happy as she really thinks she is?
A story of love, heartache, and that special feeling of being home.
My Entry for @arrowsandmixtapesâ âs RomCom Writing Challenge! So sorry for the late entry, Covid has been a whirlwind of a time.Â
We all love a good rom-com, amirite? Theyâre my favorite, and Chuck knows Iâve pulled inspiration from these movies more than once. Now, itâs your turn to do that! Iâll get right into it, but Iâll put info and prompts under the cut so no one has to scroll past a crazy long post. Please read all of the information carefully!Â
Rules, Guidelines, Important Dates:
Sign-Ups start when this post is live and will go through to June 28, 2020. I will accept two people for each prompt.
Please send your sign-ups to my ask box so theyâre easier to keep track of. I will answer them privately so Iâm not flooding anyoneâs dash!
In your ask, please include your preferred prompt and a backup option, as well as your pairing (so I donât take the same pairing for the same prompt). Also, please let me know if youâll be posting from a URL other than one youâre asking from.Â
To be included in the challenge masterlist, please post your fic (or the first part, if itâs a series) by June 30, 2020.
Please include an authorâs note tagging me and mentioning the challenge in your fic post; include #RomComWC or#RCWC in the first five tags. If the tag doesnât work, you may DM the link to me, also. If you decide to write a series, please tag me in the masterlist.
Please give me up to 48 hours to read your fic before checking if I have seen it. If I have not liked it after 48 hours, please DO check. (You know, since weâre all aware of how unreliable tumblr is.)
The challenge masterlist will be posted between July 1 and July 4, 2020.
There are no word count limits, but please use the Keep Reading feature if your story goes beyond 500 words. Additionally, if your fic goes beyond 5000 words, please consider splitting it into multiple parts. This is not a requirement, only something to think about.
Yes, this is a rom-com challenge, but thatâs only where your inspiration begins! Feel free to mold your story into any genre -- fluff, angst, smut, hurt/comfort, crack -- or any combination of genres.
HOWEVER. Since it is a rom-com challenge, your ending must be happy and/or hopeful.
Your fic does not have to be exactly like the movie. You can change up the ending, take one scene, one relationship, any one component of the movie you chose, and build your fic from there. As long as we can see notes of the movie in the fic, youâre good.
For personal reasons, I do not read and will not accept into the challenge stories that include non-con/dub-con, underage sex, adult-child romantic/sexual relationships, spouse-bashing, child abuse -- I could go on, but I think you get the idea. If youâre not sure about something, Iâm always happy to answer questions.
Characters and RPFs are welcome.
Bring on the ships, OFCâs, reader pairings -- Iâm trying to be more open-minded as of late, but I canât promise that I will read everything. Again, for personal reasons.
Iâm running this challenge on multiple blogs, and youâre more than welcome to sign up for more than one fandom!
Other fandoms: Marvel | John Krasinski (Actor & Characters) | Multi-Fandom
Prompts:Â
License to Wed (2007)
Secret Admirer (1985)
10 Things I Hate About You (1999) @official-and-unstable-satan (Jared) | @wingedcatninja (Dean)
Fools Rush In (1997)
Isnât It Romantic (2019)
Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
The Proposal (2009) @tumbler-tidbits (Dean) | @katymacsupernatural (Jensen)
Sweet Home Alabama (2002)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
Better Off Dead (1985)
Pretty In Pink (1986)
Overboard (1987)
Look Whoâs Talking (1989)
The Wedding Singer (1998)
Never Been Kissed (1999)
One Fine Day (1996)
The Cutting Edge (1992)
Valley Girl (1983)
Pretty Woman (1990)
It Could Happen to You (1994)
Itâs Complicated (2009)
Somethingâs Gotta Give (2003)
Youâve Got Mail (1998)
Notting Hill (1999)
Serendipity (2001)
My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)
Love Actually (2003)
Wedding Crashers (2005)
The Holiday (2006)
P.S. I Love You (2007) @deanwinchesterswitch (Dean)
We all love a good rom-com, amirite? Theyâre my favorite, and Chuck knows Iâve pulled inspiration from these movies more than once. Now, itâs your turn to do that! Iâll get right into it, but Iâll put info and prompts under the cut so no one has to scroll past a crazy long post. Please read all of the information carefully!
Rules, Guidelines, Important Dates:
Sign-Ups start when this post is live and will go through to June 28, 2020. I will accept two people for each prompt.
Please send your sign-ups to my ask box so theyâre easier to keep track of. I will answer them privately so Iâm not flooding anyoneâs dash!
In your ask, please include your preferred prompt and a backup option, as well as your pairing (so I donât take the same pairing for the same prompt). Also, please let me know if youâll be posting from a URL other than one youâre asking from.
To be included in the challenge masterlist, please post your fic (or the first part, if itâs a series) by June 30, 2020.
Please include an authorâs note tagging me and mentioning the challenge in your fic post; include #RomComWC or#RCWC in the first five tags. If the tag doesnât work, you may DM the link to me, also. If you decide to write a series, please tag me in the masterlist.
Please give me up to 48 hours to read your fic before checking if I have seen it. If I have not liked it after 48 hours, please DO check. (You know, since weâre all aware of how unreliable tumblr is.)
The challenge masterlist will be posted between July 1 and July 4, 2020.
There are no word count limits, but please use the Keep Reading feature if your story goes beyond 500 words. Additionally, if your fic goes beyond 5000 words, please consider splitting it into multiple parts. This is not a requirement, only something to think about.
Yes, this is a rom-com challenge, but thatâs only where your inspiration begins! Feel free to mold your story into any genre -- fluff, angst, smut, hurt/comfort, crack -- or any combination of genres.
HOWEVER. Since it is a rom-com challenge, your ending must be happy and/or hopeful.
Your fic does not have to be exactly like the movie. You can change up the ending, take one scene, one relationship, any one component of the movie you chose, and build your fic from there. As long as we can see notes of the movie in the fic, youâre good.
For personal reasons, I do not read and will not accept into the challenge stories that include non-con/dub-con, underage sex, adult-child romantic/sexual relationships, spouse-bashing, child abuse -- I could go on, but I think you get the idea. If youâre not sure about something, Iâm always happy to answer questions.
Characters and RPFs are welcome.
Bring on the ships, OFCâs, reader pairings -- Iâm trying to be more open-minded as of late, but I canât promise that I will read everything. Again, for personal reasons.
Iâm running this challenge on multiple blogs, and youâre more than welcome to sign up for more than one fandom!