nothing in the world belongs to me |carmen berzatto x reader|
prompt: still new in your relationship, you show up to the bear for dinner unexpectedly, surprising carmen and the others.
based off this prompt from the other day :)
contains: fluff lol. really, it's just fluff. established-ish relationship (the others don't know). carmen being a little nervous and possessive but mainly cute <3 language.
âAlright, listen up,â Richie stood next to Sydney, flicking through the piles of tickets that were ringing through by the second. It was normal now, an expected task in their routine. âWe need to walk the focaccia to table seven, please.âÂ
âYes, Chef!â A chorus of nearly robotic voices rose from the sizzling hiss of the lamb searing in Carmenâs pan, lifting the spatula to tip the meat over, before giving it back to the chef on the line.Â
âAnd for table nine, weâve got a shellfish allergy, alright? So letâs triple check the cross contamination on that. T, can you handle that one?â Richie moved from his leather bound book of notes back to the ticket.Â
âYes, Chef!â Tina chimed, pulling a freshly washed pan, filling it with the veal stock.Â
âTable nine, is that- thatâs the senator?â Carmen turned to Richie, tasting the roux bubbling on Victoriaâs station, giving her a curt nod of approval.Â
âNo, thatâs table eleven.â Richie hummed, looking back at his notebook. âNine, is⊠a birthday. Booked online.â Carmen had already begun to drone him out, mind racing with a million other things as Richie listed the guests name. Until he got to one.Â
The name Carmen was sure he was hallucinating. The name no one knew- How would they know? How could they possibly know your name?Â
You and Carmen had been seeing each other for a little while. A few weeks that were slowly turning into months. A casual thing that was slowly turning more serious. Dates and meetups are becoming more frequent. Youâd even invited him over to your place a few times, heâd spent the night last week.Â
Still, Carmen hadnât managed to tell anyone. Selfishly, he liked that you were all his for now. Privacy was not guaranteed in the Berzatto house, in Carmenâs life still. He knew they meant well, they always did- he knew it wasnât purposeful, the intrusion that almost always led to a demise. Carmen wasnât ready for it, not yet, he still wanted you all to himself.Â
âCarmen?â Sydneyâs voice pulled him out of his panicked trance. âChef, are you- are you good?â Her voice lilted with that familiar suspicious quip, the one always accompanied with her lifted brows.Â
âWhat?â Carmen blinked, hands buzzing, heart thumping. He could see the window, Richieâs frame blocking most of it. âSorry, yeah- yeah, Iâm good, Chef.âÂ
Sydney watched him carefully, a slow nod before she continued calling out orders. Carmen could feel Richieâs eyes on him, narrowed with curiosity. Carmen tried to be nonchalant, crossing the kitchen back towards Tina, his eyes cutting carefully, looking out the window.Â
There you were.Â
Sitting pretty at the middle table, surrounded by friends, some Carmen recognized from your Instagram. Heâd actually logged in to the app, looked you up after the first date, consumed every photo of yours in the dark of his room. Cheeks burning with excited heat, stomach fluttering in a way he hadnât felt since junior high.Â
âAlright, walk five salads to nine.â Sydney called out. âWhereâs our runners? God, Richie, can you run-âÂ
â-I got it.â Carmen called, the urgency in his tone making Tina jump behind him. Carmen took the tray before Gary could, his hands shaking as he lifted it.Â
âCousin, I can get it.â Richie frowned.Â
âNo, I-I got it.â Carmen nodded, swallowing down his fluttering nerves. His eyes cut to your table through the window, heart skipping when he saw you. âI got it. Iâll be- Iâll just be a second.âÂ
âI donât- I canât even handle that one right now.â Sydney sighed in exasperation. âAlright, Chefs. Letâs get back on track.â She announced, shaking her head. Richie frowned, pulling out his phone.Â
Sugarâs cell buzzed against the hostess stand, excusing herself to check it.Â
From: RichieÂ
âLook at table nine.âÂ
Sugar huffed.Â
To: RichieÂ
âWhy? Is there something wrong?âÂ
She stepped back, casually turning to scan the room, eyes landing on the table. A small group of girls, younger, and amongst them- Carmen?Â
To: RichieÂ
âIs something wrong with the food? Do I need to comp it?âÂ
From: RichieÂ
âNo. Cousin wanted to go out there.âÂ
Sugar frowned, angling her body behind the large plant near the front as casually as she could. She watched through the leaves as Carmen passed out the salads, each girl grinning widely, but their eyes always cut to one on the end.Â
Carmen saved your salad for last, hoping the lowlights of the restaurant would hide his boyish blush, setting the bowl in front of you carefully. âHey,âÂ
âHi,â You smiled sheepishly, looking to meet his gaze. âEverything looks so good.âÂ
âYeah? Thanks.â Carmen nodded. âI-I didnât know you were cominâ tonight.âÂ
âIâm sorry.â You cringed softly, embarrassed heat flooding through your veins. You knew better, knew you shouldnât have done this- showed up at his restaurant unannounced.Â
âI, uh, itâs my friendâs birthday.â You nodded towards Alicia at the end of the table. âAnd I was telling them about that pasta you made me, and they really wanted to come try it.â Your nerves bubbled, rambling in nervous peals that seemed to pour out before you could stop them. Â
âYeah, no, thatâs really nice. Thank you.â Carmen nodded, giving a half smile to your friends, hoping they didnât see the way he wiped his clammy hands on his apron. âWhy didnât- Why didnât you just call me? Tell me you were cominâ in.âÂ
âI didnât want to bother you.â You muttered softly. âI honestly didnât think youâd even see us here, I swear. I didnât mean to bother you or anything-âÂ
â-Youâre not bothering me.â Carmenâs voice dropped to a coo, accompanied with a soft smile that had your head spinning. âNever a bother, but, uh, next time? Bother me, ok? Wanna make sure you get the best seat in the house.âÂ
Your cheeks flushed with heat, your friends excited giggles only intensifying the rushing heat blanketing over your body. Carmenâs own cheeks heated, tongue rolling on the inside of his cheek to hide his grin.Â
âAlright?â Carmen added, and in a complete act of shocking boldness, his hand squeezed your shoulder affectionately. A small gesture on the outside, but for Carmen, it was huge.Â
âAlright.â You grinned, leaning into his touch, your hands sliding over his.Â
âHowâs everything so far?â Carmen turned to the table, nodding at the excited gushes of compliments, not missing the way your friends cut their eyes to you with animated glee.Â
âJust let me know if you need anything, ok?â Carmen turned to you.
âI will.â You nodded, starry eyed with love sick affection.Â
âGood. Iâll see you before you leave, alright?â Carmen muttered, ducking down towards you. His lips brushed over your cheek, your perfume clouding his senses. âYouâre not botherinâ me. âM glad youâre here.âÂ
Your cheek pressed to his, a gentle, affectionate rub before Carmen parted. Both of your features painted with shy delight.Â
Carmen could feel everyoneâs eyes, through flickering gazes and lifted brows. Sydneyâs gaze lingering over him skeptically, still counting tickets. Fakâs wide grin from the corner, loading trays to take out.Â
âHey, uh, Marcus.â Carmen ignored Richieâs raised brows, a teasing, questioning remark on the tip of his tongue.Â
âYes, Chef?â Marcus muttered, looking up from the cannolis he was garnishing.Â
âTable nine has a birthday. I was thinkinâ maybe the chocolate ganache, punch it with the little circle to make it look like a cake. Add a candle?â Carmen muttered, hand rubbing across his face.Â
âYeah, Chef, I can do that.â Marcus nodded.Â
âThank you.â Carmen nodded. âAnd Chef? Let me know when itâs ready before you walk it.âÂ
Marcus frowned. âNo, itâs not- I just wanna walk it, ok?â Carmen shook his head.Â
âAlright.â Marcus nodded slowly. âHeard, Chef.âÂ
Richie smirked, leaning against the stainless steel table. âSo,â Richie hummed. âThere a complaint or somethinâ? Need me to go talk to âem-âÂ
â-No,â Carmen snapped, the possessiveness in his tone startling the both of them. âSorry, itâs- No, I-I donât need you to do that, Chef. Everythingâs good.âÂ
Richie nodded slowly, passing the dishes to Gary with a nod. âYou gonna tell me what that was about?âÂ
âNo, Chef.â Carmen clipped, an edge to his tone that was teetering on annoyed. âBut, uh, thereâs not gonna be a check on table nine.âÂ
âWhat?â Richie frowned. âDid you mess somethinâ up? Seriously, Cousin, if something's wrong itâs my job to know-âÂ
â-No, itâs not-.â Carmen huffed, eyes pinching closed, running a hand over his face in frustration. âLook, thatâs⊠The girl on the end? I-Iâve been kinda seeinâ her, ya know?â He muttered.Â
Richie gawked, blinking in disbelief. âNo shit.â He grinned. âNo shit? You-Youâre serious?â He turned to look out the window.Â
âDonât fuckinâ look.â Carmen hissed. âLook, it-itâs not a big deal, alright? Just donât-donât say anything o-or do anything.âÂ
Richie swallowed back a teasing remark, a reactive reaction from years of being with Mikey. How the two of them used to tease Carmen endlessly, until they were fighting on the front lawn, Mikey howling with laughter while Carmen was red faced with mortified anger.Â
This time, Richie held back. He wasnât sure why, call it divine intervention, a gut feeling maybe, but it felt different this time.Â
âAlright.â Richie nodded slowly. âNo ticket for nine. Heard.âÂ
Carmenâs foot tapped anxiously. âI mean, right? Th-Thatâs what I should do right?â Carmen looked over his shoulder out the window. âThat would be shitty to give her a check? Be a complete jagoff move to charge her?âÂ
âYeah,â Richie scoffed lightly. âJagoff of the fuckinâ year. Makinâ your girl pay to come to your place.âÂ
Carmenâs heart swelled at the term- your girl. His girl. You were his girl.Â
âWalk four Pappardelle to nine. Walk one Pappardelle vegetarian style to nine.â Sydney called.Â
Carmen dipped the spoon in the glaze, garnishing the plate before sliding it towards Sydney. âSo, you gonna take these out?â He muttered.Â
âNo,â Carmen huffed. âGonna wait until the cake.âÂ
âYeah, good idea, Cousin.â Richie nodded with a proud smile. âThat when youâre gonna tell them no check tonight?âÂ
âNo,â Carmen shook his head. âI donât- It would feel weird cominâ from me.â He looked up at Richie. âI was gonna let you do it.âÂ
âYeah, I can handle that.â Richie smirked. âAnd I wonât say anything, Cousin.â He stopped Carmen before he could say it. âI got you, Cousin. I wonât fuck it up, alright?âÂ
Carmen nodded slowly, a strangled thank you on the tip of his tongue. The door swung open behind Richie, and for a second, Carmen caught a glimpse of you. Smiling and laughing, leaned in over the table, no doubt giggling with your friends about him. Carmenâs heart squeezed, but this time, without fear. No, there was no dooming fear that you were mocking him, making fun of him. This time, he felt the content rush of adrenaline filled love. A change in his routine, yes. Unexpected, sure, but he was glad for it. Glad that you were there- here, with him.
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Waiting in line to pick up my nephew from pre-school and thinking about picking up the kids from school with Carmy
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He is usually at work so you pick up the girls by yourself. Itâs no big deal, of course, but their first question is always, âIs daddy home yet?â
You try to let them down easily everyday with a gentle, âNo, but he will be soon,â and a promise to stop at Starbucks on the way home.
Today was a special day, though. Itâs the day before Halloween, the crisp fall air swirls around your mom SUV (You told Carmen absolutely not to a minivan) when you pull into the pick up line and roll the windows down. And Carm had somehow managed to take the afternoon off.
The girls were so excited to wear their costumes to school this morning. Teddy dressed up as a magical-fairy-princess-slash-mini-Michael-Myers and Willow is a chef, just like her Daddy.
It was only a few minutes of chatting with Carm about the restaurant and what you needed from the grocery this weekend before the school bell rang, signaling the girls would be running out any minute. Carmen ducked down in the driverâs seat as much as he could while you got out of the car like normal.
Both girls came running towards you with some kind of Halloween craft and a small bag of candy, already squealing and excitedly regaling their spooky party and what all of their friends wore.
âOkay, okay! Letâs get home so we can make dinner for Daddy,â You prompted hoping they would start climbing into the car.
Both girls popped open their doors and slung their backpacks in. You had to look away to hide your smirk as the big reveal was about to happen.
âKatie had on the biggest princess dress Iâve ever seen, Mama, and James was a Power Ranger andâ Daddy?â Teddy squealed with joy and caught Willowâs attention who also started giggling uncontrollably.
âHi my babies! How was schâuugh,â Carmen started but was met with an elbow to the ribs as the girls started climbing over each other to get in the front seat and hug him first.
A chorus of giggles and kisses filled the air and your heart. You ducked your head a bit in embarrassment when someoneâs knee bumped into the carâs horn, but the smiles in the cars nearest to you melted away your worries. It seems the parents and teachers nearby thought the sweet reunion was just as precious as you did.
âMama! Did you know Daddy was in here?â Willow questions you with a hand on her hip. Boy were you in trouble when she got a little older and a little sassier.
âAlright, alright, girls. Get in your seats, yeah? We have a surprise for you at home,â Carmen finally put an end to the adorable cuddle puddle happening in front of you.
âA surprise?â Both girls squealed as they climbed back into their own spots. Carmen simply wiggled his eyebrows in the rearview mirror as giggles filled the car yet again.
You could feel the buzz in the air as they excitedly discussed what it could be. You piped up only once with a solid, âNope,â when someone said something about a puppy.
You spent the evening carving pumpkins Carmen and you had picked out earlier that day and drinking warm apple cider that had been steeping on the stove all day.
It was a simple fall activity day, but it filled your heart to the very brim with love for your perfect little family.
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A/N: I could die I love them đđ thank you again to my idol for creating such an in-depth universe for us to live in our delulus đ«¶â€ïž
Carmy hires you to work at The Beef right after you graduated from culinary school. You know nothing about Carmenâs background other than he is a guy that gave you a job and you can finally start working in a real kitchen. Things get heated between the two of you. There is a reason that Carmy is being so hard on you that you will come to know later as the two of you argue.
NSFW Content
18+ only Minors DNI
Word count: 1,714 (and counting, current work in progress)
Imagine Carmy and Sugarâs younger sister being kind of the opposite of her family, sheâs super quiet while theyâre super loud, theyâre more outgoing where sheâs more introverted, etc. poor girl kind of feels like the odd one out, Donna probably pointing it out and making her youngest daughter cry before her older siblings yell at her (mainly Carmy yelling lol, while sugar is level headed)
love me tomorrow |carmen berzatto x reader| part three
prompt: after time apart, you and carmen meet up for the first time since the fight.
or part three and the final part of the devastation fic (spoiler- the resolution haha). part one and part two can be found here :)
contains: angst. hurt with comfort (finally lol). mentions of mean!carmen, past fighting. past trauma, family trauma. carmen's been to therapy (yay). language. mom!reader x dad!carmen. fluff at the end, i had to make it a little funny and end on a light note bc it felt so heavy lol. word count- 4.7k+
âHeâs here,â Sugar announced, the chime of a doorbell following nearly cinematically.Â
Your shoulders tightened, stomach twisting with an ache of nerves you tried to swallow. You were so nervous- why were you so nervous? Heâd fucked up, not you. He was here to grovel and beg for forgiveness, not you. Still, you felt your hairline prick with heat, hands clammy when you heard the door opening downstairs.Â
âOkay,â You tried to steady your voice, exhaling slowly out of your nose. âIâm almost done.âÂ
Sugar nodded, not leaving, keeping her post behind you. âYou know you donât have to do this.â Sugar looked at you through the mirror, arms folded over her chest, watching you carefully for a sign- anything that would give her a red flag, make her call this off.Â
âI know,â You swallowed your buzzing nerves, jittery in the pit of your belly.Â
âIâll tell him to go away. You give me the word, and Iâll kick him out.â Sugar stood, pushing off the door frame and walking towards you. âSeriously. One wrong word, wrong look, anything, heâs gone. Say the word.âÂ
You gave a small smile. âI think Iâll be alright, but thank you.â You muttered, looking down at your bare ring finger. You still found yourself reaching for your ring, heart spiking in a panic when youâd see it was gone, only to sink when you remembered why- why you left it.Â
âI feel like itâs time.â You admitted, trying to convince yourself more than Natalie. You were still unsure, so jarred and hurt by the last time youâd spoken to Carmen. The things heâd said, how heâd hurt you. âI think we have to figure something out.â
âYou donât have to do anything.â Sugar gave you a pointed look. âTrust me, if this was me, Pete would never live that down- never. Heâd be at my mercy for the rest of his life, if I even let him back into it.âÂ
You knew Natalie wasnât joking, that she would do just as she said, but that was also easy for her to say; when Pete could not fathom ever thinking those things about her, let alone saying them to her. Sometimes you wished Carmen could be softer, a little more like Pete in that way.Â
âHeâs been going to therapy,â Richieâs voice played in your mind. âHeâs, uh, heâs doinâ good. Tryna get better for you, for both of you. He loves you, you know that, sweetheart. Heâs just⊠Heâs fucked up, yâknow? We all are a little, but heâs workinâ on it.âÂ
You hoped that was true. For your marriage, for your baby. Sugar and Pete had been taking Teddy to see Carmen. You couldn't bring yourself to see him yet, but depriving him of Teddy felt cruel and inhumane.Â
Downstairs, you could hear her gurgling, Carmenâs soft tone greeting her in hushed excitement. It soothed you, even for just a moment, it felt familiar- felt like home. What youâd missed so badly, what you longed for to have again.Â
âUncle Carm, why havenât you been staying here too?â MJâs tiny squeak of a voice rang up the stairs, greeting you as you quietly crept down them.Â
âMJ,â Pete muttered, shaking his head gently. âCâmon, bud, you know Uncle Carmâs been on a business trip.âÂ
âRight, yeah.â Carmen nodded, his hand patting Teddyâs back gently, soothing her and him. Just feeling the weight of her back on his chest, it put him at ease. She was bigger now, longer than he remembered, but he tried not to think about that, nose pressing into her soft tufts of hair.Â
MJ saw you first, his face falling into a pout. âAw, does that mean youâre going home?â He whined, looking at you then back at Carmen. âAre you takinâ Anchovy and Teddy?âÂ
Anchovy skittered towards you, running up the stairs at the mention of his name. Heâd been a trooper with MJ and Maggie, both kids enamored with the cat who was less than impressed with them.Â
Carmen stiffened at the sight of you, spine rigid, heart skipping and falling in his chest. There was a pause of awkward uncertainty, neither of you sure what to say. âIf youâre good,â Sugar stepped in. âMaybe your aunt and uncle will let you play with them a little longer while they go out.â She looked at you, shrugging gently at the suggestion.Â
You looked at Carmen, eyes meeting him in a brief, unsure gaze, before nodding. âYeah, that would be- that would be great, MJ.â You gave a soft smile to the boy.Â
Carmen stood, passing Teddy off to Sugar with a quiet muttering of thanks. He met you in the doorway, hand reaching for yours, but stopping himself, pulling back hesitantly. Instead, he held the door open, letting you pass by him first.Â
The car smelled like a mix of cleaning supply, masked with car fresheners heâd stuck in the vents. Heâd been smoking, more than usual, you were sure of it. Heâd gotten down to one a day after Teddy was born, paranoid that heâd give her asthma or a rash or something worse.Â
âUm,â Carmen hesitated, his voice shaking in a way that he hadnât since your first date. âI was⊠I was thinkinâ we could go somewhere t-to talk?â Carmenâs gaze met yours, lips pressing together, swallowing around the lump in his throat.Â
You nodded, your hands clasped in your lap, both of you too rigid, too uncomfortable. âYeah, thatâs a good idea.â You looked down at your nails. âWe could go get coffee? Go to the one by the restaurant.âÂ
Carmenâs heart burned with a dull ache. The coffee shop a block from The Bear had been a staple in your relationship. When youâd first moved in together, to the shitty downtown apartment to be closer to the restaurant, Carmen would go every Sunday. Sometimes heâd pick up, other times youâd come with him, sit in the corner seat side by side in a booth- like the couples you used to roll your eyes at, lovesick.Â
Someone was already sitting in that booth when you got there, so you settled for a small two seater in the back, secluded and empty. Carmen brought you your coffee without asking, he knew the order by heart now, etched into his mind permanently.Â
âThank you,â You muttered, accepting the paper cup, your eyes not meeting his, but your hands brushing. You didnât pull away this time.Â
Carmen sat across from you, a dread filled silence falling thick between the two of you. His knee bouncing under the table. âI, uh, I wanna talk first if-if thatâs good with you.â Carmenâs eyes lifted under his ball cap, pulled low on his head, curls peaking out.Â
You nodded, twisting the paper cup around on the table, too nervous to drink it. Carmen took a breath, trying to calm his racing mind. âTake a deep breath before you start. Itâs ok to take a second to get your words in order, Carmen. Collect your thoughts.â Dr. Mullinsâ words rang through his head.Â
âI wanna start by saying that Iâm sorry.â Carmen looked at you when he said it, eyes rounding in a pathetically sweet way. âI-Iâm sorry and IâŠI didnât mean anything I said. I would never- It wasnât you.âÂ
You looked down at the table, the familiar heat burning in your nose and throat, a threat of tears already. âHey,â Carmen said firmly, leaning forward. âCâmon, look at me. Please?â You look at him hesitantly, jaw clenching, trying to keep yourself from crying.Â
Carmen held your gaze, his lips pressing together in a tight line to keep his own emotions in. âIt wasnât you.â His gaze was intense but soft all at once, holding yours. âIt⊠It was all me. All of it. I-I was overwhelmed, I was stressed, I fucked up, a-and-â Carmenâs voice cracked, breaking at the end, his hand running over his face to try and calm himself.Â
You felt your own eyes well with tears, chin ducking closer into yourself, leaning towards him. You wanted to reach out, to grab his hand that rested on the table, squeeze it in comfort like you always did. Instead, you looked at him, waiting for him to continue.Â
âAnd I shouldnât have said any of that shit because-because none of it was true.â Carmen continued, his voice strained.Â
âSo whyâd you say it then?â You surprised yourself with the firmness in your tone, edging on a snap.Â
Carmen blinked, surprised but not entirely shocked. His knee bounced faster and faster under the table. He took a second, holding his breath before exhaling, trying to keep the growing tightness in his chest to a minimum.Â
âI was stressed. I was tired. I-I was overwhelmed, and⊠and I was an asshole.â Carmen admitted, but you still didnât seem convinced. You knew him better than anyone, better than Dr. Mullins, better than even Fak or Richie or Sugar.Â
âI⊠I was hurting. I was hurting an-and I was so fuckinâ angry. I donât-I donât even know why I was so angry.â Carmen admitted, nodding slowly, eyes flickering from your gaze to his hands nervously. âI just⊠I think I wanted someone to hurt like I was hurting. I just, I donât know, I wanted someone else to feel like I was, an-and I should have- it was fuckinâ stupid, an-and selfish, andâŠâÂ
Your eyes were glassy with tears you tried to hide, blinking a tear that fell down your cheek, wiping it quickly. Carmenâs chest ached, burned with hurt at the sight of you.Â
âAnd Iâve never regretted anything more in my life.â He looked at you sincerely. âI-I-I never said anything more untrue and fuckinâ stupid in my life.âÂ
âYouâŠâ You took a breath, your voice shaking with emotions. âYou really hurt my feelings, Carmen.â You admitted looking at him. He nodded, jaw flexing, neck blossoming with splotches of emotion.Â
âI just donât really understand how-how you didnât mean to say those things. I mean, clearly you-youâve thought that before.â Your voice lifted higher and higher, climbing with a cry that threatened to break. âI know youâre saying you didnât mean those things, and I get that, but my problem is youâve thought them before-âÂ
â-No, no, I swear-âÂ
â-You have, Carmen. Clearly you have. You wouldnât- You didnât just come up with that shit out of nowhere.â Your voice was beginning to climb, trying to level it out in the cafe, keeping your composure. You took a breath, pinching the bridge of your nose, pad of your thumb swiping the corner of your eye to catch a stray tear. âJust⊠Just donât lie to me.âÂ
Carmen pressed his hands together, trying hard to remember his breathing while his mind was racing. Sugar was right, it was uncomfortable, worse than he could have imagined.Â
âYouâre right,â Carmen admitted with a nod. There was no point in lying, not to you, you always knew better, knew him better. âI-I did, but not-not like that. Not,â Carmenâs breath hitched, chest tight with a wave of anxiety.Â
âYou know wh-when I was at the restaurant, and I⊠I would be ready to rip my fuckinâ hair out. Everything was just goinâ to shit, o-or weâd realize there was a critic on the books, or Iâd forgot to order some shit, Iâd be going fuckinâ crazy, ya know?â Carmen rambled, words spilling out in tumbles of jumbled truth.
 âIâd go to my office for a second, just to-just to take a fuckinâ breath, and⊠and Iâd check my phone and Iâd see a text from you.â His heart swelled at the memory. Youâd text him updates through the day, knowing heâd seen him when he could. Baby Teddy in her crib, Anchovy in the bassinet, her outfit for the day, nap time- all the moments he missed at work because you wanted him to see. You had considered him. Carmen missed it more than words could describe the past days, checking his phone out of habit, hoping to see a little OOTD with a smiley face and a wrinkly baby Teddy attached- instead, he saw nothing.Â
âIâd just⊠I donât know. I was sittinâ there, just fuckinâ stressed o-or angry, and then Iâd see that and I-Iâd feel,â Carmen paused. Gather your thoughts, gather your thoughts.Â
âI felt⊠I just felt weird about it?â Carmenâs brows pinched together, looking at you for help, unsure. Your face fell, his heart lurching with fear.Â
âNo, no, no, no. Not-Not like that. I- fuck, thatâs not what- I love the pictures. Love them. I-I- Theyâre the only things that get me through the day, it-itâs not that-â Carmen stuttered out, head dropping into his hands in defeat. Way to go, Berzatto.Â
âFelt weird?â You repeated, calm, your way of soothing him. Keeping your voice even, steady without any tones he could read into and spiral. It was second nature at this point. âWeird how?âÂ
âIt made me feel like⊠like I was, I was missinâ out.â Carmen admitted, eyes shining bright and a little wide like they always did when heâd finally admit something. Wide eyed, scared, almost, like he shouldnât have told the truth.Â
âI felt like, Iâm at work, an-and you were at home with Teddy, andâŠand I felt like I was beinâ a shitty dad. Like I was there too much, an-and Iâd miss out on her, and then Iâd miss you, Iâd justâŠâ Carmen threw his hands out lightly, cheeks puffing with a slow, shaky exhale.Â
âI was jealous, maybe? Ma-Maybe thatâs the word, but I just⊠I didnât want to be there, and I know,â He lifted his voice before you could begin to speak. âI know Iâm th-the boss, and-and I get that. And itâs not- itâs not your fault. Itâs not your fault youâre home- Iâm glad youâre home, I am, because youâre doinâ so much. You are, an-and I know that, I know. Youâre-Youâre doinâ the most important job in the fuckinâ world, I mean, youâre keepinâ ou-our baby alive.âÂ
Carmen laughed humorlessly, a scoff that turned into a sniffle, shaking his head. You sat quietly, listening to his words, taking them in with a slow nod. Carmen looked at you, trying to read you, taking in your expressions. Your shoulders less tense, tired, face neutral but he saw the way your lips twitched, holding back a cry.Â
âJust sometimes when-when Iâd be in the shit, Iâd just want to be home.â Carmen admitted. âIâd want to be home, but⊠but I knew I couldnât be. I knew I had to-to take care of things, take care of you an-and Teddy, and I donât- fuck, I donât mean it like a bad thing. I like doing it, I mean obviously I fuckinâ do, itâs just- it-itâs a lot sometimes and I get-âÂ
â-Carm,â You cut off his ramblings, reaching across the table, your hand sliding over the top of his, squeezing it gently.Â
Carmen thought his lungs might have given out, his heart too, looking down at your hand in awe. Bolts of electricity shot through his body, tingling at his skin that touched yours with excitement. Heâd missed this, missed your touch, missed you. It felt surreal, sitting here, feeling you, seeing you.Â
âIâm sorry.â Carmen whispered, turning his hand to hold yours. Hands clammy, fingernails bitten to the quick. His fingers intertwined in yours, holding your hand so tightly your fingers tingles. He held your hand like he was scared to let go, like if he did he might never get to hold your hand again.Â
âIâm sorry. It-It wasnât fair. It..Itâs not fair.â Carmen squeezed your hand, shaking his head lightly. âYou didnât⊠I donât know how to say how much you mean to me.â Carmen looked at you, eyes glassy, red rimmed with tears that gathered at his water line.Â
âI, uh, I-I tried to- Well, Richieâs thera- my therapist told me to, uh, to try an-and write out what I wanted to say to you. Take time and reflect and give it to you, but I, uh, I was up all night because I kept starting over.â Carmen rambled on.Â
âEverything I was tryna write it just⊠it didnât feel like enough. It didnât do you justice.â Carmen looked up at you, thumb brushing over your knuckle gently. âI felt like it just wasnât enough. Theyâre arenât any words to describe you. ToâŠTo describe what you mean to me, an-and how much I love you.âÂ
You swallowed back a sob, looking into his eyes. An intensity you hadnât seen since he said his vows, maybe more now. âI-I love you so much, and⊠and I donât deserve you. I donât fucking deserve you.â Carmen choked out, a sob slipping out between his confessions.Â
âI-Iâm a fuckinâ loser, an-and a psycho, and I-Iâm a shitty dad and husbandâŠAnd I-Iâm fucked up, and you-you chose to love me anyways. An-And to marry me, and have a kid with me- start a family with me. And what do I do? I fuck it up, and I donât deserve you. I never have, an-and I never will.â Carmen rambled, tears sliding down his cheeks freely, leaning towards you, shoulders stuttering with a choking of tears.
âDonât say that.â You sniffle, shaking your head. âDonât say that-âÂ
â-No, itâs true, itâs fuckinâ true-âÂ
â-No, it isnât. Carmen, donât say that.â You reach your free hand out, cupping his cheek across the table, thumb swiping over his cheek, wiping away a stray tear. You held him, feeling the heat in his cheeks, he turned into your touch, breath slowing.Â
âYouâre not a loser. Youâre not a psycho. Youâre not a bad dad, or-or a bad husband either.â You leaned forwards, closing in the gap between the two of you, the edge of the table digging into your stomach. âYou made a mistake-âÂ
â-No, thatâs-thatâs- itâs worse than that. Itâs so much fuckinâ worse than that. Donât-âÂ
â-You made a mistake.â You said, firmer this time, cradling his cheek in your hand.Â
Carmen took a breath, squeezing your hand in his, sniffing deep to keep his tears in. âI donât⊠I donât want to be like my parents.â He whispered, eyes rounding in a scared way. âI-I donât want to fuck up you o-or Teddy or⊠I just donât wanna end up like them. I wanna be different.âÂ
âYouâre not gonna end up like them.â You shook your head softly.Â
âNo, I-I was actinâ just like them.â Carmen muttered. âYellinâ at you a-and actinâ like a complete fuckinâ lunatic. Just like them, an-and I donât wanna live like that.âÂ
âYou wonât.â You reassured him gently, whispering across the table. He shook his head in protest. âCarm, listen to me. Youâre⊠Youâre not like them, ok?âÂ
You could feel Carmen start to shake, a trembling through his system that was a tell-tale sign of a panic attack. Your eyes scanned over the restaurant, filling up with the mid-afternoon rush. âCome on,â You nodded towards the door, pushing your chair back, hand still in his. âLetâs get some air.âÂ
Carmen didnât argue, he wouldnât- couldnât even if he wanted to. Your hand in his, squeezing his gently, pulling him towards the car. Carmen pulled the keys out with shaky hands, unlocking the door. He reached for the passenger door, but you pulled the back door open instead, surprising him when you slipped in the backseat, nodding at him to follow you. You squeezed into the middle, Teddyâs car seat pressed to your back, Carmen pressed into your side, shutting the door.
âYouâre not like them.â You broke the silence, turning yourself towards him. âYouâre not.âÂ
Carmen leaned his head back against the seat, tears leaking out of his eyes. âYou-You donât have to do this, say that.â He shook his head. âI donât deserve it.âÂ
âCarmen, youâre not like your parents.â You reached for his hand again. âThe fact that youâre scared to be like them, scared and trying to stop it, that shows me youâre not like them.âÂ
Carmenâs chest stuttered, a hissing of a cry leaving his lungs. âYou made a mistake.â You swallowed, your own heart aching. âBut⊠But that doesnât mean youâre as a whole a bad person. It just means you made a mistake, and if you learn from it and become better, then itâs ok. Itâs a lesson learned.âÂ
Carmen nodded, eyes squeezing shut, tight like he was trying to keep everything in. âI justâŠI really fucking miss you.â Carmen admitted through a wobbly voice, eyes still closed. âI-I really miss you, and⊠and I want you to come home.âÂ
You shook your head, tears sliding down your cheeks. âI miss you too.â You whispered, squeezing his hand. âI missed you so much.âÂ
Carmen turned, arms wrapping around your body, pulling you tightly into him. His nose pressed into the top of your head, breathing in detergent that didnât smell like what you used at home, shampoo, too. You held onto him, fingers digging into his shoulders, pushing him further and further into you until it felt like your bodies were meshing together, fusing into one.Â
Whispered apologies shared through teary, wet sniffles filled the space. Carmenâs nose rubbing against yours, hesitating before he kissed you. You pulled him into you, finally soothing the aching longing that had built in your chest, your lips catching his, the two of you staying unmoving, wanting to feel the other. Clinging to each other, hands grabbing, lips parting, Carmen pressing you against the car seat, hand cradled on the back of your head.Â
âI-I understand if you still donât wanna come home.â Carmen muttered, breath hot over your cheek, nose rubbing against your skin. âBut I really fuckinâ miss you.âÂ
âI miss you too.â You muttered, lips buzzing against his neck, tears hot and trickling onto the collar of his t-shirt. âI-I want to come home.âÂ
âA-Are you sure?â Carmenâs eyes lit up with hope, though he tried to hide it, the way he always did; too scared to let him get too excited, too hopeful because he always feared it would end.Â
âYeah,â You whispered, nodding gently, balling the back of his shirt between your fingers.Â
âYeah?â Carmen repeated, lips pressing together to keep his cry in, a different one this time. One of relief. For the first time in days, he felt like he could breathe, like his lungs werenât constricting and on the brink of collapse. His mind didnât race and cloud with delirious confusion. No, here and now, holding you, Carmen had clarity.Â
The both of you stayed in the back of the car, holding the other, chest to chest until your heartbeat became the same, steady rhythm, matching the others.Â
Carmen held your hand on the drive back, pressing wet kisses to your knuckles, trying to wipe his eyes of any tears. âCanât let Pete see me cryinâ again.â He muttered. âThat was a new fuckinâ low.â You had giggled softly, enough to have his heart fluttering. Heâd never admit it out loud, not now, anyways, that he was thankful for Pete. How heâd taken care of you, of Teddy, of Anchovy. Heâd stuck up for you, even if it was against Carmen, and that meant the world to Carmen.Â
Pulling into Sugar and Peteâs house, Carmen shoved the gear shift into park, his hand still in yours, both of you sitting in each other's company for a minute longer. Just a little bit longer the two of you, before you had to face the others.Â
âOh, uh, one more thing.â Carmenâs thumb ran over your knuckles before he let go of your hand for a moment, raising up in the seat to dig into the front pocket of his jeans.Â
âI, uh, I brought your rings back.â Carmenâs voice dropped, a shake in his words that matched the shake in his hands, pinching your wedding band and ring in between his fingers.Â
You swallowed at the sight, Carmen holding the ring between his fingers, it took you back to years before when heâd proposed. Nearly as nervous as he was now, just as shaky, but for a different reason.Â
âYou donât have to put them on or anything. I donât- Iâm not tryna make you do that, itâs your choice, obviously. I just,â Carmen took a breath, looking at you. âI thought you might want them back.âÂ
You paused for a moment, looking at the rings, the sting of the last time you saw them still burning and aching in your chest, but this time, it wasnât as crushing. It was more of a dull ache, a tiredness that came with it instead of devastation.Â
Reaching out, your fingertips tickled his palms, gathering the two rings in your hand. You looked at them, turning them over in your hands. âThank you,â You mumbled, looking up at Carmen. He swallowed, giving a nod, trying to mask the hurt that you hadnât put them back on- you didnât miss it.Â
âDo-â Your voice caught in your throat. âWill you put them back on?â You blinked at him, wide eyed, asking so sweet, Carmen thought his heart might give out entirely.Â
You held the rings out towards him. âWill you put them back on for me? Please?âÂ
Carmen didnât deserve you. The notion rang loud over and over in his head again, throat burning, welling up with tears. He didnât deserve you. You were too good, too fuckinâ good for him.Â
His hands trembled, holding yours and slipping the rings back onto your ring finger, back to their rightful place. Carmen twisted them, a deep breath of a sob that was threatening to break filling the space. His fingers intertwined with yours, free hand cupping your jaw, pulling you into a kiss over the console.Â
Sugar looked out the window, peeking through the blinds. âWhatâre they doinâ out there?â Pete whispered behind her, like the two of you might hear them. âDo they look happy? Sad? You donât think it went bad, do you? I mean, Carmen can be-âÂ
â-Pete,â Sugar snapped with a soft huff. âLook for yourself.â She moved, biting back a small grin.Â
Pete slid in her place, pushing the blinds apart, sneakily looking out the side of them. He could see the two of you in the car, Carmenâs hands on the back of your head, holding you while you leaned across the console in a deep, passionate kiss.Â
âWell, lookie there.â Pete grinned, letting the blinds fall. âI guess there was a happy ending after all.âÂ
Sugar rolled her eyes, lips twitching in a small smile. âHe still has a lot to make up for. I hope she didnât let him off the hook too easily.â She grumbled, crossing her arms. âBut I am glad they made up. I would kill Carmen if he fucked things up with my favorite sister-in-law.âÂ
Pete let out a small laugh, looking out the window again. âThe kids are gonna miss Teddy and Anchovy when they go back. MJâs gonna be devastated theyâre taking them.â Pete muttered, Sugar nodded.Â
Pete paused for a moment, looking behind him with a soft frown. âYâknow, this is gonna sound crazy, Nat, but Iâll be kinda glad when Anchovy is gone.â Pete admitted in a hushed tone, like Anchovy might hear him.Â
Sugar snorted lightly. âYeah. Except MJ and Maggie will be begging for a cat of their own. Theyâve already started and I told them-âÂ
â-No, I mean,â Pete turned, watching the orange cat slink around at the top of the stairs, Anchovy glaring down at Pete before disappearing to the guest room. âI donât think that cat likes me.â
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making the bed |carmen berzatto x reader| part one
prompt: carmen's stressed. food critics, a newborn baby, balancing work life and married life and now dad life; he's bound to break, everyone knows it. but no one ever thought he'd lash out on you.
or, part one of the devastation fic. based off this ask from the other day. two more parts to come.
contains: mega angst. mega angst, with no resolution in this part. hurt, no comfort (in this chapter, will be later in part 3). mean!carmen, very mean. mom!reader x dad!carmen with newborn teddy. fighting, language, carmen says mean stuff he doesn't mean. past mentions of trauma, family trauma, mikey mentioned. very angsty and a little heavy, please read at your own discretion. word count- 3.5k+.
"Are you ok?"
Carmen now understood why that phrase used to send Donna into such a blind rage, lips pursing and jaw clenching more and more every time he heard it. First at work, then with you, it felt never ending.
It was beginning to feel like critic season with how many were coming in, snooty and demanding to be impressed. It couldn't have come at a worst time, right in the middle of busy season with the start of the holidays. Days at The Bear were filled with frantic panic, running around, making sure everything was perfect, accounted for, and Carmen always had the sinking feeling it wasn't- that he'd forgotten something, messed something up.Â
It wasn't rare for him to work himself up like this, a normal that you always warned him about, but he'd always had a solitude. As long as he'd known you, he'd had a place to go, to unwind, to let himself rest and reset with you. And he still did, it was just shared now with a newborn.
Dorothea Michelle. Teddy, for short. The light of his life, yours too. Nearly two months old with a set of lungs that sounded much louder, much more developed than that. Nights were long, sleepless, spent trying to lull Teddy back to sleep, awake even if he wasn't up with her. Carmen couldn't allow himself the selfishness to relax, to rewind, to "take it easy" like everyone told him to. At work, he was the boss; at home, he was a dad.
"Fuck, fuck," Carmen's sleepy stare was broken by a lick of bubbling heat, the lamb's roux popping with the high heat, splashing all over Carmen's chef whites.
"Jeff, c'mon," Tina clicked, shaking her head, moving the pan to lower heat. "What're you doin'?"
Carmen grit his teeth, snatching a rag off the stainless steel counter tops, scrubbing the burgundy stain, huffing when it only spread the stain.
"What happened?" Sydney turned, looking from the burnt sauce to Carmen's stained chef shirt. "Oh,"
"Do we have a spare coat?" Carmen huffed, throwing the rag down with a firm smack against the counter.
"I don't think so, Carm." Sydney shook her head. "You took the last ones home with you two days ago. The wine-"
"-I know, Chef, I know." Carmen snapped, running a hand through his hair. "Fuck, I-I can't fuckin' serve the critics lookin' like this. With shit all over me- fuck."
"Hey, easy, easy," Richie turned the corner, his hands held up. "What's goin' on?"
"Jeff got sauce over him. He doesn't have any clean clothes." Tina muttered, irritated that she had to fix his mess, more irritated that he wasn't taking care of himself. You have a baby, Jeff, you need to rest and take some time, she'd told him. Carmen only waved her off.
"Okay, okay, hey, that's no problem." Richie's voice raised, lifting over Carmen's. "You go home and change, get your spare, check on my beautiful goddaughter, and then come back with your A game. Yes?"
Carmen didn't even humor him with a snarky remark, yanking his coat off and stomping towards the office to grab his things. Richie and Tina looked at each other, shaking their head gently.
"Kids runnin' thin, T." Richie muttered with a sigh. "He's gonna break. It's gonna be bad."
"Yeah, he is. Gonna wear himself out before then." Tina shook her head. "Jeff needs a vacation." They both jumped at the slamming of the backdoor, Carmen's angry exit shaking the foundation.
"Needs to be fuckin' medicated. Fuckin' lunatic." Richie scoffed, rolling his eyes at Carmen's dramatics.
The drive home was filled with silence, Carmen's iron grip on the wheel, tearing through the traffic towards the house- his house, his home.Â
Home, but it didn't provide the same comfort that it usually did. Carmen's shoulders still stayed tense, buzzing with rage, not dissipating when he thought of you, or of Teddy, knowing you'd both be there, excited to see him.Â
You jumped at the sound of the car door slamming, peeking out the window to see Carmen's parked next to yours, furiously stomping up the front steps. You frowned, grabbing the baby monitor, walking towards the front door.
Carmen nearly hit you with how fiercely he flung the door open. "Woah," You reached for the door, stopping it before he could flick it shut. "Carm, don't slam it. Teddy's asleep. I just got her down." You frowned at him, shutting it slowly.
Carmen looked at you but didn't speak, looking through you with a rage that had your spine tingling before he finally broke his gaze, stomping towards the laundry room. "Carm? Whatâre you doing home? Donât you have dinner soon?" You hesitated slightly, lingering in the doorway with an uncertainty you hadnât felt with Carmen before.Â
Carmen didnât answer, his jaw still ground tight while he rummaged through the clean clothes, carelessly unfolding and shifting the folded clothes.
"Carmen," You said more firmly, caching his gaze. He didn't speak still, just stared at you- through you. "Are you ok?" You lifted a brow, features softening in worry.
Carmen paused, eyes closing, shoulders tensing in agitation. Are you ok? His ears rang, a familiar rage that he hadn't felt in years bubbling up deep in his chest. Frustrated and blinding and rampant, heat rushing through his veins, pulling himself further and further from reality into someplace different- someplace darker in his mind.Â
"What's wrong?" You pressed, he could barely hear it, ears ringing at your question. "Did something happen? Did the critic come-"
"-Where's my chef whites?" Carmen barked, cutting you off, his chest tightening more and more with every heavy heave of his chest. You flinched at his tone.
"Uh, I-I haven't seen the whites. I washed your white tee-"
â-You what? Y-You what?â Carmen spat, eye widening with a wild, raged glint in his eye. Your stomach flipped and fell with fear, stepping back instinctively.Â
âI-I washed your tee, Carm, thatâs all that you left in the laundry basket-âÂ
"-Are you fucking kidding me?" Carmen boomed, his head spinning, body buzzing with rage. Your breath hitched, frozen in fear at the anger in his tone, the roar of his voice bouncing off the walls, echoing through your ears in a painful drum.Â
Carmen moved, snatching the dirty clothes basket, dumping it into the ground with a shake until the dirty chef coat fell on top. He gripped the basket, flinging it across the room with a hard throw. The final push to his bad mood that sent him right over the edge, crashing into a pit of blinding fury, aggravation, breaking him from the inside out.
"Fuck!" Carmen roared, his voice shaking the walls, your breath leaving your lungs in a trembling exhale of fear. âFuck, fuck, fuck! This is- This is- Are you fuckinâ kiddinâ me?âÂ
You tensed in shock, gripping the baby monitor in fear, maybe surprise, as it started to buzz to life with Teddy's startled whimpers. Her small cries pulled you out of your frozen state, something deeper than fear replacing the ache in your stomach.Â
"Carmen-" You gaped, voice wobbling with uncertainty, taking slow shuffled steps towards the stairs. âCarmen, calm-calm down. Ok? Calm down.âÂ
âCalm down? You want me to fuckinâ calm down?â Carmen sneered, an angry red flush blossoming in splotchy deep hues up his neck, towards his cheeks. âYou donât do shit, nothinâ that I fuckinâ ask for! Just sit around all fuckinâ day an-and Iâm supposed to calm down?âÂ
âCarmen,â Your voice wobbled, throat tight with tears, hurt and fear strangling your words. âI-You didnât ask me to wash them. I-I didnât know. They werenât in the hamper-âÂ
â-I shouldnât have to ask you to wash them!â Carmen roared, eyes so wide you thought they might pop right out of his head, neck vein protruding on exemplifying his rage. âYou know what Iâm going through! You know how much fuckinâ stress Iâm under! I go to that-that shit hole, an-and work my fuckinâ ass off so you donât have to! Then I come home, and I-I canât even get a second of peace!âÂ
âStop,â You hiss, finally regaining your composure, his words fully sinking into you now, feeling the full effect of them. âI-I just had a baby. Iâm still on maternity leave taking care of a baby- our baby, and Iâm tired too. But Iâm not yelling at you-âÂ
â-Oh, right. Right.â Carmen laughs sarcastically, humorless as he runs his hand down his face. It felt mocking, left you feeling small and too vulnerable for your liking. âBecause in between your napping an-and feeding, you couldnât stick a fucking jacket in the wash, right? Youâre so busy.â Â
âWhat is wrong with you?â You snap, hoping he canât hear the tears in your voice, the way your voice shakes with emotion.Â
âWhatâs wrong with me? Whatâs wrong with me?â Carmen scoffs, throwing his hands out. âI get no fuckin' sleep, go work my fuckin' ass off, a-and then I come home so I can go back and work my ass off some more, and-and you canât do one simple fuckinâ thing? You canât help me out? And then you wanna know whatâs wrong with me? When you sit on your ass all fuckinâ day-âÂ
Teddyâs piercing wail pulls you out of your shocked trance, nose and throat burning with hurt filled tears you refuse to shed. Instead, you turn, climbing the stairs on shaky legs, the sound of Teddyâs cries growing louder and louder. Anchovy watches you from the top of the stairs, sensing the tension, your upset, sliding against your leg as if to comfort you.Â
Carmen scoffs, hands buzzing and trembling with rage, the ringing in his ears growing louder and louder with each of your footsteps on the stairs and down the hall. He can barely hear Teddyâs sobs, hands threading through his hair, pulling at his scalp. He sees you walk towards the bedroom, quickly, hugging Teddy to your chest.Â
âOh, donât go fuckinâ do it now!â Carmen roared, your ignoring him only infuriating him further. âIt wonât be ready in time now. Iâll just look like a fuckinâ idiot for the critic tonight! Not that you care! Why would you, huh? I-I mean just our livelihood, just our fuckinâ income!âÂ
You swallowed back your tears, head tilting towards the ceiling, hands shaking with every shove of your things into the overnight bag. Just enough to get you through the night, the next day. A few essentials, Teddyâs spare onesies, a charger, your wallet- you stopped mid-shove of your items into the weekender bag, the sunâs rays catching in your wedding ring. Your heart fell, more and more, you werenât sure how that was even possible.Â
Carmenâs furious voice was still booming from downstairs, ringing and shaking in his furious fit. Richie and Sugar both warned you about Carmenâs tantrums, brought them up to embarrass him, tease him about it until he was red faced and hissing hushed threats at them. You never, never in your wildest dreams thought youâd be on the receiving end of one.Â
You jumped, another slam of something Carmen had thrown, maybe hit in a fit of rage, causing Teddy to wail louder, Anchovy skittering nervously away. Tears leaked out of your eyes, twisting the ring off your finger, setting it on Carmenâs bedside table. Pulling the carrier out of the closet, Anchovy got in much easier than usual, which you were thankful for.Â
Carmen was gripping the marble of the countertop when he heard you again, walking from the bottom of the stairs, quick steps towards the door to the garage, Teddyâs voice nearly hoarse from her crying. You kept your head high, tunnel-visioned towards your car, ignoring his heavy breathing and frantic pacing.Â
âWha-What are you doinâ?â Carmenâs voice was softer now, still with a jagged edge that was cutting and harsh. The car door opened, the baby carrier hooked into the car seat.Â
âHey, wha- what are you- whereâre you goinâ? Whatâre you doinâ?â Carmenâs heart dropped in a damning rush of hour, stumbling on heavy legs towards the garage. You ignored him, shushing Teddy gently, running a calming hand over her wet cheek, trying to coax her paci into her mouth.Â
âBaby, no-no, no. Hey, no, I-I- What-â Carmenâs chest felt tight, mind numbing and racing, stuttering nervously. You reached for your bag, his hand reaching to grab the strap. âWhe-Whereâre you-â
â-Donât touch me.â You hissed, teeth bared, eyes shining with tears. Carmen flinched, pulling his hand back like heâd touched a hot stove. âDonât you dare fucking touch me.â You sneered, pinning him with a watery glare that had his stomach turning in sickening fear.Â
âBaby, hey, w-wait-Câmon, d-donât-You donât, you donât need to do this, ok? I-Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry.â Carmen choked out the words, frantic and unsure, his hands shaking when they ghosted over you back just for a moment. Wanting to touch you, to hold you, to grab you and keep you from leaving, but too scared to. Instead, he grabbed the car door you flung open, holding it when you tried to yank it closed.Â
âLet go.â You hissed, sniffling back wet, snotty tears of fury and hurt.Â
âPlease, donât-do-donât do this. Please, baby, I-Iâm sorry.â Carmen begged, blue eyes deepening with the burning red hues of tears, bloodshot and lashes wet. âDonât-Donât do this-âÂ
â-I didnât do this.â You sneered, leaving Carmen flinching at your words. âDonât you dare try to say this was me. After how you just talked to me? The shit you said to me in there? You think Iâm going to stay?â Your voice cracked with emotion, lips pressing together to keep a cry in.Â
âNo, no, no, no, no, baby, please. Please, ju-just come inside. Come inside, please? Please, donât-âÂ
âYou donât get to talk to me like that. To say that kinda stuff to me. That hurt, Carmen. That was mean.â You glared at him, tears leaking out of the corner of his eyes. âI donât care if youâre stressed. I donât care whatâs going on- nothing, and I mean nothing, warrants you talking to me like that. Just because you fucked up, because you forgot to ask me to do it, because youâre stressed out- I donât care what it is. You donât talk to me like that, say those things when Iâve been home all day taking care of my ch- our child.â You nod back towards the sniffling baby, whimpering and crying half heartedly, her little eyelids drooping with sleep that was interrupted.Â
Carmen felt sick, his knees tightening in fear, he was sure they might give out, that he might fall to the ground right there. Looking at the tiny baby, lip jutted and shaking in the mirror hooked on the back of the seat, then back at you, eyes red-rimmed and glaring at him with a hurt filled anger.Â
âDonât-â Carmenâs chest shook, a white-knuckled grip on the door.Â
Your own hand curled around the doorâs inner handle, yanking it away from him. âMove,â You hissed, pulling again.Â
Carmen wasnât sure why he let it go, why he let you shut it, locking the door in case he tried to open it again. Why he let you pull out of the driveway, why he didnât stop you, why he didnât run after you, only taking soft shuffles down the drive like a zombie as you drove away. Standing in the drive, Carmen swallowed down the spit that pooled in his mouth, stomach churning, sure he was going to be sick.Â
He managed to trudge back to the garage, mind racing and far away, the ringing in his ears dulling but still deafening. It felt like he was in a dream- a nightmare, a hallucinating trance that felt like a sick, sick dream- Carmen was hoping it was. That heâd wake up and find you next to him asleep. That he could hug you, pull you into him, nose buried in your neck, still warm from your slumber.Â
As the sun began to sink low into the sky, minutes turning into hours that Carmen sat motionless in the garage, staring in a trancelike state, he realized that this wasnât a dream or a nightmare. No this was his reality, a horrific reality that heâd made into his own. Carmen sat, eyes trained on the concrete of the garage, voice racing and blending in his mind- his words, yours, Teddyâs cries, Natalie and Richieâs, flashbacks of his mother screaming fits.Â
He didnât move, frozen in chilling, eerie fear. What ifs and terrifying possible scenarios, consequences to his own actions that left him feeling sick, hands trembling. A spiraling of fears that only drug him deeper and deeper with every haunting replay of his outburst. Even the flashing of headlights turning into the driveway, filling the garage with light, didnât pull him from his trance.Â
âThe fuck is he- Cousin!â Richie roared, laying on the horn. Carmen didnât move, didnât acknowledge that he heard it, only stared. Richie frowned, turning the car off, throwing the door open.Â
âCousin? Carm? What-What are you doinâ? Dinner service started an hour ago. Syd is freakinâ the fuck out.â Richie threw his hands up, walking towards the man who still didnât move. Richieâs heart skipped, flashbacks of Mikey flooding into his vision, parallels of the two brothers blurring before him.Â
âYo, Carm, you-you good?â Richie stepped into the garage, his spine tingling with icy fear. It was quiet, an eerie, unsettling quiet. âCousin, hey, what-whatâs wrong?âÂ
Carmen's chest rose and fell, tighter and tighter. He was suffocating, head spinning and mind racing so fast he felt light headed. He could barely hear Richieâs voice over the noise in his head, Richieâs hand shaking his shoulder finally breaking his trance enough to meet his eyes, rounded in fear filled question.Â
âCarmen, whatâs wrong? Is it- Donât fuckinâ tell me itâs the baby. What the fuck is goinâ on-âÂ
â-She left.â Carmenâs voice shook, raspy and scared. His tongue still felt too thick, head still spinning. He wasnât even sure he said it, Richieâs widening eyes the only thing confirming that he had said it.Â
âWhat? Who-Who left? Who?â Richie looked around, like the clues might be there, sure that Carmen wasnât talking about you. No, he wouldnât- he couldnât. Not you.Â
Carmenâs breath hitched, a strangling of a sob caught in his throat, running his hand over his face. Richie didnât miss the way it trembled, shaking even as it rested over his eyes. Your car was gone, the house too quiet, no baby Teddy crying, nothing but silence was left.Â
Richieâs heartbeat crawled into a rapid, scared pace. âWhy? Wh-Why would she-â Richie looked at Carmen, eyes wide but still, reading his expression. âNo. No, Cousin, no. What-What did you do? Carmen,â Richie grabbed both his shoulders, shaking him lightly until he met his gaze. âWhat did you do?âÂ
Carmenâs face began to crack, behind his eyes, Richie could see flashbacks of something- something he didnât know what, but whatever it was, it was painful. That was evident by the fear that glossed over Carmenâs eyes, realization and horror. Carmenâs shoulders shook, frame rocking with a sob he tried to swallow, but couldnât. Deep cries, guttural sobs breaking out of his frame, heels of his hands pressed to his eyes, fingers curled and clenched around his greasy curls in agony.Â
The damning realization flooded over him, that youâd left.Â
Youâd left, youâd taken Teddy, taken Anchovy- youâd left because heâd driven you away. His angry outburst, petulant, mean, hurtful- heâd been so cruel to you. You. His wife, the love of his life, mother of his child, the one person who loved him endlessly without stipulations or boundaries, the one person who truly understood him.Â
And heâd driven you away.Â
He wished he could blame his mom, his dad, his family for fucking him up so severely, maybe Mikey, even, for leaving him the shit show that was the restaurant, making his anxieties worse and fuse shorter. But sitting in the empty garage, Richie standing above him in silent shock, his sobs and angry sniffles echoing off the cement floor, Carmen knew he had no one to blame but himself.Â
Heâd fucked up. Really fucked up. Fucked up in a way that made all the other times look obsolete.Â
Carmen had fucked up, and for once, he didnât know what to do. He couldnât avoid it, ignore it, deflect it like other times. Half hearted apologies and promises of change wouldnât work, you werenât here for him to even try to give them to you, and he didnât know where you went.Â
Carmen wasnât sure where you went, how to fix this, why heâd done what he did, and a million other things that raced through his mind. What he did know, sitting in the too quiet garage, chest stuttering with heaving cries, was that heâd do anything.Â
Anything, to get you back home. To make it right. To fix this and make it up to you.Â
He wasnât sure how, but heâd give up everything. Anything. His restaurant, his dreams, his hopes, his life, at this point, to make it up to you.Â
prompt: sometimes carmen needs persuasion to finish his tasks. sometimes you have to persuade him.
part of the carmen x social media manager au. the two other works follow me and fall into me can be found here <3
contains: smut. slight voyeurism-ish?? oral male receiving. super sweet and smutty. social media manager!reader. carmen hates doing tasks lol.
âCarmen,â Sydney turned, carrying a large tray of vegetables that needed to be prepped, expertly dodging the other chefs working on the line. Carmen gave a huff of a grunt, not bothering to look up from his own prep, too in the zone.Â
âChef,â Sydney huffed, firmer this time, catching his attention when the tray smacked on the counter next to him. âSomeoneâs in the office for you.âÂ
âMe?â Carmen blinked, brows pulling in a deep frown. âNo, not fâme-âÂ
â-Yes, for you, Chef-âÂ
â-No, thatâs Richieâs job. Cousin,â Carmen leaned back, shouting towards the swinging doors.Â
âCarmen, will you- thereâs someone in the office for you. Ok? Theyâre here for you, not Richie.â Sydney muttered, shaking her head in annoyance.Â
Carmen paused, looking at Sydney. âWhatâre you doinâ?â He asked.Â
âWhat?âÂ
âNo, whatâre you doinâ?â Carmen repeated, eyes narrowed at her skeptically. âNo-No one should be in my office. Iâm not doinâ the interviews for bussers, thatâs Richie, so whoâs in the office? Hm? Whatâs goinâ on?âÂ
âNothingâs goinâ on, jeez.â Sydney rolled her eyes. âThere is someone in the office for you.âÂ
âYeah? Is it-itâs Fak? Is he fuckinâ with me? Gonna walk in there and what? Gonna spray some shit on me like weâre fuckinâ fourteen-âÂ
â-What? No.â Sydney frowned. âI donât- Look, I was told not to tell you whoâs in there because itâs a surprise, ok? Itâs not bad. Just- Can you go in there? I donât know why they asked me to do this, but Iâm clearly not good at the whole surprise thing, so just do me a favor and go see for yourself.âÂ
Carmen huffed, wiping his hands on the clean towel next to him, craning to see his office from his spot. He looked at Sydney with a deadpan expression. âIf I get sprayed with some shit, Chef.âÂ
Sydney rolled her eyes in annoyance, turning to pass the prep to the chef beside her. Carmen looked carefully to see if anyone around him was lurking, hiding in the shadows to watch him get ambushed so they could have a laugh. He felt like he was twelve again, Richie and Mikey always fucking with him so heâd get red faced and embarrassed just so they could laugh at him.Â
Twisting the knob to the office, Carmen let the door fall open before he stepped towards it. Thankfully, there were no signs of shit falling from the ceiling, nobody hiding in the shadows. Instead, sitting in his office chair was a much more pleasant surprise- you.Â
âHey,â Carmenâs face lit up, lips curling in a greeting. âWhat- I didnât know you were cominâ today.âÂ
âI decided to surprise you.â You smiled back. âAmbush you, really.âÂ
âAmbush?â Carmen snorted lightly, shutting the door behind him. âWhatâre you ambushinâ me for?âÂ
You stood, letting your arms wrap around his waist in greeting, lips brushing his before he took your mouth in his fully, kissing you sweetly just like he had this morning. âMm,â You sighed, pulling back quicker than Carmen would have liked.Â
âI came to ambush you for content.â You batted your eyes sweetly at him, feeling his shoulders fall under your touch. âBecause you were supposed to let me shoot the new menu items this week and you still havenât.â
âBaby,â Carmen huffed, pulling a hand away from the small of your back to rub over his forehead. âI-I donât- Why do I have to be in them?âÂ
âBecause people want to see you, Carm.â You glared at him lightly. âThey see Marcus and Tina and Sydney all the time, and they want to see you too. Youâre the head chef.âÂ
âYeah, but-but why? Itâs so fuckinâ stupid.â Carmen grumbled, huffy already, the start of a bickering fight youâd had a million times before. To say Carmen was camera shy was an understatement.Â
âWhy is it stupid?â You put your hands on your hips. âPeople want to feel connected. They want an inside look. They want to feel like they know you and theyâre a part of something. Thatâs what gets people to come.â It was the same argument, every time. Carmen knew it, he understood it, he just⊠Well, he didnât like it.Â
âIâll prompt you on everything to say,â You grabbed at him, trying to coo at him, coax him into finally letting him do your job. It was easier before the two of you were dating, before he was comfortable, when heâd suck it up in the name of professionalism.Â
âAll you have to do is cook me a dish, and answer my questions, and thatâs it! Itâll be done in no time, and you can pick whichever one you want from the summer menu.â You ran a hand soothingly down his arm, over his toned bicep, trying not to drool at the definition.Â
You could feel Carmen swaying already, turning into your touch, teetering on relenting. âDoes it have to be a video?â Carmen grumbled, looking at you with pleading eyes. ââM already behind and I-I need to do some prep, and-âÂ
â-Donât lie to me.â You frown at him. âI asked Sydney before and she said you were all caught up for the day. Ahead, actually.â You lifted a brow in challenge.Â
Carmen huffed, turning to look over his shoulder, cursing Sydney in his head. âI know your games, Berzatto.â You poked his tummy lightly, trying to lighten his mood with playfulness. The last thing you needed was him to be so sulky during the filming, ruining the content. âKnow all your tricks, so donât even try them.âÂ
Carmen let out a half huff, lips pursing in a tight line in defeat. He was so pouty, petulant, really, but you decided against teasing him about it.Â
âOne video?â Your hand slid up his chest, cupping his cheek gently, pulling his eyes back to yours, heart fluttering when his gaze was on you. âOne video and⊠and Iâll make it up to you.âÂ
Carmenâs heart stuttered, leaping with excitement he tried to swallow down. âYeah? Make it up to me how?â He muttered, voice dropping low to a near gravel.Â
Your lips twitched, pulling at the corners of your mouth in a wicked, triumphant smile. âIf you do the video for me today,â You purred, slowly pulling away, slinking towards the door. âIâll owe you something later. Whatever you want.â Your lashes batted in suggestive playfulness. Â
Carmenâs palms itched with excitement, swallowing around the growing lump in his throat. âYeah?â He tried to keep his voice steady, keep it from cracking to show his eagerness. âW-Whatâd you have in mind?âÂ
You shrugged sweetly, clicking the lock on the door. âOh, thatâll be up to you, Chef.â You grinned, Carmenâs posture going rigid with thrill.Â
âBut if you promise after this youâll do my video,â You stepped towards him, toe to toe with each other, though neither touched the other. âIâll give you a little taste of what I had in mind for later.â Â
Carmen swallowed, nodding furiously. Heâd blame the blood rushing from his brain to his cock as the reason he agreed so easily, the reason he was persuaded without much fight. You lifted your brows in an amused question.Â
âYeah? Youâll do it for me?â You tilted your head to the side gently.Â
Carmen nodded, a flush creeping up his neck. âYes, fuck, yeah. I-Iâll do it.âÂ
You grinned, sliding your hands down his arms, towards his torso. âThank you, baby.â You hummed sweetly. âYou want me to give you a little sneak peek of what I had in mind for tonight? A little thank you for now?âÂ
Carmen bobbed his head furiously, swallowing a shudder when your hands slid over his lower belly, slowly towards his waistband. âYou want me to give you a little taste then?â You whispered, a purr in your tone that had Carmen throbbing, aching behind the zipper of his jeans.Â
âPlease,â Carmen croaked, jaw tight trying desperately to stay quiet.Â
You grinned triumphantly, hand sliding and cupping over his bulge, palming him through his jeans. âAlright, since you asked so nicely.â You batted your lashes at him, holding his gaze as you sank to your knees in front of him. âIâll give you a taste.âÂ
Carmenâs head tipped back in pleasure, swallowing a breathy moan that threatened to escape, eyes darting around the small space of his office. The door was locked, the blinds shut, but still he had a nagging fear that Richie or Sweeps or someone would bust through the door, catching the two of you in the act. His veins pricked with tingling excitement at the thought, heartbeat thudding in his ears when he looked down at you through his lashes, watching you pull him from his boxers, pumping his length.Â
âMm,â You moaned quietly, soft lips pressing even softer, feather-like kisses up his shaft.Â
âDo-Donât tease me, baby.â Carmen whispered, voice tight in a groan. You looked up at him innocently, eyes rounded sweetly. âPlease.â Carmen added.Â
âI wonât.â Your breath ghosted over his cock, leaving him shivering at the sensation. The pad of your thumb swiping over his already leaking head, spreading his release around. âIâll make it quick. Just relax, Carm. Iâve got you.âÂ
Carmen slid a hand over his mouth, muffling a moan when you licked a stripe up the underside of his cock, tongue swirling around the head. His teeth sank into his knuckles, head tipping back towards the ceiling at the sensation.Â
âOh, fuck, fuck, fu-uck.â Carmen muttered, your free hand pumping his length, slowly taking his tip past your warm lips. Your eyes stayed on him the entire time, rounded and eager to please, eager to watch him be pleased.Â
Carmenâs free hand moved to the top of your head, cradling it gently as you sucked him off, cupping his balls and massaging them. Youâd always been so good at this. Heâd told you that from the beginning, heart nearly exploding when youâd smiled sheepishly and asked him, âreally?â in the sweetest voice heâd ever heard.Â
From then on, Carmen had never failed to sing your praises- in anything you did, but especially when you gave him head. Now, he fought back the urge to groan loudly, to look down at you and say filthy, sweet things that would have you squirming, thighs rubbing together. Anywhere else but here, he would have, but he couldnât risk the others hearing.Â
Instead, he moved his hand to cup your cheek, hollowed and full with his length, thumb brushing over your cheek bone sweetly. âYouâre makinâ me feel so fuckinâ good, baby. S-So fuckinâ good.â Carmen rasped, clenching his hips to keep them from bucking when you moaned around his lengths, sending shockwaves of pleasure straight to his core. He was close, you both knew it.Â
You pressed the pad of your thumb gently down the seam of his balls, hitting a sweet spot Carmen didnât even know existed until he met you, a breathy whine of a moan catching in his throat.Â
ââM close, baby. âM- Like really fuckinâ close.â Carmen whispered, brain beginning to fog, ears starting to buzz with a dull ringing that always came with his orgasms.Â
You picked up speed, head bobbing at a fast rate, up and down his length, swallowing him further and further, gagging when you took him a little too far. You always looked at him with embarrassment, a little sheepish when youâd do that, like he didnât beg for you to do it again, like he didnât bust every time you did.Â
âShit, shit, shit, âM-â Carmenâs mouth fell open dumbly, eyes blowing and glazing with ecstasy, a strangled gasp and moan filling the room as he came, spilling his load down your throat. You kept pumping him through it, milking his length onto your tongue, hot release onto your taste buds while his body shook with pleasure.Â
Carmenâs shoulders heaved, rounding with exhausted pleasure as he slowly came down off his high. You waited until he looked back at you, eyes meeting yours to swallow. Carmen nearly fainted right then and there at the sight.Â
Thirty minutes later, you were set up with your camera, the two of you giggly and sweet in your own corner of the kitchen, while Carmen eagerly filmed your video. Even feeding you a bite when he was finished with the dish, beaming at your praise.Â
in your eyes, the man that i could be |carmen berzatto x reader| part two
prompt: after carmen finds out you're staying at pete and sugar's house, he goes to try and talk to you. he's faced with his furious sister and harsh truths instead.
or part two of the devastation fic lol that is based off this ask from the other day <3
contains: angst! angst! this one is very much so more carmen focused bc let's be real... he's the problem in this one lol. still hurt with no comfort but more this one than last one?? mentions to past trauma, family trauma. sugar clears carmen in this one. slight mean carmen still, slight angry carmen still. language. dad!carmen x mom!reader. no resolution but the make up is in the next and final part! still heavy so read at your own discretion! word count- 4.8k+
Fak twisted his hands, nervously watching Carmen pace back and forth furiously. One hand running through his hair, tangled and matted from the continued motion; the other lifting and pulling the cigarette to and from his lips. Fak wasnât sure how Carmen wasnât sick yet. Heâd never seen him smoke so much, seen anyone smoke so much.Â
âNeil, Iâm not fuckinâ playinâ anymore, ok? Youâre startinâ to really, really fuckinâ piss me off.â Carmenâs jaw ground tight, voice starting to growl with that gravelly warning shake that had Fak flinching. âYou better tell me where you put my fuckinâ car keys, alright? I-Iâm not sitting here, ok? Iâm not gonna sit around wi-with my fuckinâ thumb up my ass like a jagoff while my wife and kid are a-at fuckinâ Sugar and Peteâs!âÂ
âCarmy,â Fak tried to keep his voice calm and firm, like Sugar and Richie had coached him to, hyping him up before he entered the house. âI canât give you your keys right now, becaus-âÂ
â-Oh, fuck you! Fuck you! Who the fuck do you think you are, huh?â Carmen roared, teeth bared and eyes narrowed.Â
Fak didnât think heâd ever say it, but he missed the sad Carmen from before. When heâd been sent to check on Carmen and Richie, to find out where the hell they were before Sydney had a meltdown in the kitchen, only to find a nearly hyperventilating Carmen and an unsure and frantic Richie trying to calm him. Fak had known Carmen a long time, his whole life, really, and never once had he seen him so⊠so sad.Â
That sadness was long gone now. In its wake, an anger, worse than before, than heâd ever seen or could have imagined. Fak had just tried to comfort Carmen, offer up some encouragement that you and Teddy and Anchovy were all ok, taken care of- at Pete and Sugarâs. He didnât realize how that would flip the switch, how it would infuriate Carmen.Â
âI-Iâm Fak.â Fak blinked, nervously. âYou know me. Iâm your friend, Carm, and I-Iâm just trying to help you-âÂ
â-Youâre trying to help me? Youâre trying to fuckinâ help me by keepinâ me away from my wife?â Carmenâs voice boomed, shaking the walls of the house.Â
Even in his loud rage, the house seemed too quiet, too still. There was no baby TV show on, no hum of the diffusers, or Anchovyâs small purrs and chirps. Carmen missed him, missed him jumping on the counters just to piss him off. He missed you defending him, missed how Anchovy would startle and run anytime Teddy would gurgle or whine.Â
God, he missed Teddy. He spent the first night in the nursery, sitting in the rocking chair, staring blankly ahead, wishing he had the small screaming bundle to rock to sleep.Â
Carmen couldnât bring himself to go into the bedroom. Not again. Not after he found your ring laying there. Heâd scared Richie so badly with his cries that Richie had enforced the âMikey Prevention Planâ, his twisted humor of a way at keeping Carmen from being alone, from hurting himself in his misery.Â
âCarm, I-I canât.â Fak stuttered, looking at the door, begging Richie or anyone, really, to walk through the door. âYou know I canât.âÂ
âThis is fucked up, Neil. You know that? You know how fucked up this is? Keepinâ me from-from Teddy? From my kid?â Carmen took a long drag of the cigarette, smoke blowing out of his nose with his panicked breathing. His hands still shook, everything was still shaky and rattling with uneasiness inside him.Â
âCarm, I- Donât say that.â Fak shook his head, he could feel himself caving. Carmen could too.Â
âYouâre keepinâ me from her, Fak. You know that? You know you-youâre keepinâ me from my daughter? My baby? Donât you-you know how fucked up that is?â Carmen shook his head, lips pursing in disgust. âYouâre lettinâ Richie boss you around like he always does, an-and you know, you know deep down that this is wrong. Keepinâ me from them is wrong.âÂ
Fak hesitated, a nervous sweat breaking out on the back of his neck. âRichie said-âÂ
â-Richie can get fucked. Ric-Richie doesnât know shit! He doesnât know shit, you know he doesnât know shit, a-and youâre lettinâ him tell you what to do? Richie?â Carmen scoffed, throwing his hands out. âThe fuck does Richie know, huh? H-Heâs divorced, an-an-and barely sees his kid-âÂ
â-Hey!-â Fakâs eyes widened in shock. âCarmen, you donât-âÂ
â-Is that what you want? You want me to end up alone?â Carmenâs eyes are wild, crazed, but he goes still. âY-You want me to end up like-like Richie? Li-Li-Like that?âÂ
Fak swallows, both standing in the thick, tension filled silence. âCarmen, I-I canât.â Fak shook his head slowly. âI donât⊠I think you need to, I donât know, I think you need to calm down before you go see them.âÂ
âCalm down, youâre tellinâ me to calm down.â Carmen snarled, bitterly scoffing at Fak. âFuck you. Alright? Fuck you. I will never forgive you for this shit. You hear me? You-You doinâ this to me, keepinâ me from my family. Iâll never fuckinâ forgive you.âÂ
Fak flinched, Carmenâs words cutting brutally through him with a bitter sting. Carmen stormed off, the front door slamming with a force that sent vibrations through the house. Fak was surprised it didnât split the wood in two. Walking towards the front window, he saw Carmen storming off, furiously lighting another cigarette, running a hand through his hair, again. Fak assumed he was out of Spirits, that heâd smoked through another pack, walking to the corner store to get more. After thirty minutes, he called Richie, frantic that heâd let Carmen loose.Â
âWhat part of Mikey Prevention Plan donât you fuckinâ understand?â Richie sneered over the phone, trying to keep his voice low so the new hires didnât hear. As far as they were concerned, Carmen was on a vacation, only the OGs knew the truth.Â
âI-I didnât mean to! I swear!â Fakâs voice lilted high, a shrill of nerves that had Richieâs eyes pinching in annoyance. âI thought he was going to the corner store to get more cigarettes, an-and then he didnât come back for a while-âÂ
â-Whatâs a while?â Richie muttered, catching Tinaâs eye through the glass. She set her rag down quickly, walking towards him.Â
âI dunno⊠Fifteen, thirty minutes?â Fak mumbled. âMaybe closer to an hour now. B-But then I went to look for him, and he wasnât there, so I asked the guy working and he said he hadnât seen him, and-and now Iâm driving around trying to find him. I-Iâm shouting his name out the window and everything!âÂ
âHeâs not a dog, Neil, he wonât-â Richie huffed, pinching the bridge of his nose. âI know where heâs at.âÂ
âYou do?â Fak perked up.Â
âYeah, I mean, no, but I-Iâm pretty sure I know where heâs at since you fuckinâ told him where they were stayinâ.â Richie rolled his eyes bitterly. âJust- Come over here and get me, alright? Let me call Pete- God, you and this fuckinâ kid, got me callinâ Pete. Youâre killinâ me Neil Jeff.âÂ
Richie hung up the phone with a huff, looking up at Tina. âWhatâs goinâ on? Jeff alright? Whatâs he doinâ?â She pressed.Â
âYeah, Fak-Fak fuckinâ lost him.â Richie rubbed his forehead in exasperation. âBut, I think I know where heâs at. Have a pretty good idea, anyways.âÂ
Tina eyed Richie carefully. âRichie, you know I love that kid, you know I do. But if heâs fuckinâ with Mama,â Tina shook her head, lips pursing in fury. It was no secret how taken she was to you, even before the affectionate nickname that came with the pregnancy.Â
âHeâs not,â Richie shook his head. âHeâs stupid, hot headed, a fuckinâ baby- all that. But⊠Câmon, T, you and I both know he loves her. He wouldnât do anything to them. Do somethinâ to himself before that.âÂ
Tina paused but nodded, face softening. âSo, you know where heâs at then? You donât⊠You donât think heâs gonnaâŠâ She couldnât bring herself to say it, looking at the picture of Mikey with Richie, Tina, Ebra, and Marcus only a few months before he passed. Carmen had placed it at the front, a reminder of the legacy that was there before him, of The Beef and his brother.Â
âNo, I hope not.â Richie muttered, looking at his phoneâs screen with dread, Peteâs contact on the screen gleaming back at him nearly mockingly. âI think I know where he is.â He sighed, pressing the button.Â
Pete could feel his phone buzzing in his pants, ignoring it as he held the front door in a white knuckled grip. He hadnât expected to see Carmen there, on his Ring camera, knocking on the door softly, softer than he expected given his manic looking state.Â
âH-Hey, Carm,â Pete closed the door as casually as he could, only leaving a sliver open. âWhat, uh, whatâs up, man?âÂ
âHey, Pete,â Carmen could barely meet his gaze, suddenly overly aware of how disheveled he must have looked.Â
âUh, what-what brings you by?â Pete stuttered, heart picking up when he heard the soft thump behind him, Anchovy lurking behind his legs curiously. He gripped the door, shuffling his legs together, trying to close it on his frame so Anchovy wouldnât slip by.Â
âCâmon,â Carmen sighed, a tired look in his eye, too exhausted to even be pleading. âYou know why Iâm here, alright. I-I know theyâre here.âÂ
âW-Who is? Sugar? Yeah, she-sheâs off today.â Pete stiffened at the claim, swallowing nervously, trying to play it cool. Anchovy meowed loudly behind him, cringing when he was given away by the cat.Â
âPete, donât-â Carmen pinched the bridge of his nose, breathing in slowly, trying to calm the tears that threatened to fall. He could hear Anchovy, hear the sounds of the house- the home. Soft child shows, the hum of the dryer, all the things that made the house feel alive. Carmen would give anything to have his home sound like that again, the silence was beginning to drive him crazy.Â
âWhere is she?â Carmen looks up, his gaze much harder than before, a frantic look beginning to take over his sadness.Â
âI, uh, I-I donât-â Pete stutters, fingers tapping on the wood of the door anxiously.Â
â-Pete, I really donât want you to fuck with me right now, alright?â Carmen takes a deep breath, trying to swallow back his emotions that were already beginning to climb in his throat again. âI need to- I-I need to see her, Pete.â Carmen couldnât bring himself to say your name, sure even the first syllable would have him in tears, breaking down on the front porch.Â
Another meow, louder than before, came before Pete could answer. The soft scratching of Anchovyâs paws on the door, a demanding meow that Carmen knew all too well. Heâd learned to drown it out, or try to. It became nearly a soundtrack to your sex life when youâd first gotten the cat, locking him out of the room so you two could fuck, only for him to yowl and scratch and demand to be let in. Carmen could remember how youâd giggle, pouting at him exaggeratedly to let him in. His heart fell with an ache that was warm yet still made him feel sick.Â
Pete looked down at the cat, then back at Carmen, a hesitant grimace on his face. âCarm⊠You-You know I would,â He started. Carmenâs heart soared with hope, eyes wide, a near adrenaline rush of excitement shooting through his system. âButâŠYou know I canât.âÂ
Carmenâs heart crashed, shattered with the hope heâd finally begun to find, to feel again. âWhat the fuc- Pete, thatâs⊠Pete, câmon. Câmon. Yo-You gotta let me in. Let me in.â Anger surged through Carmenâs chest. He closed his eyes tight and tried to swallow it down. All heâd been is angry. For weeks now, it had been a never ending cycle of anger and sickness and distraught, all amplified to new heights the second you left.Â
Carmen could feel himself spiraling, ears starting to ring again, rushing and roaring flashbacks flooding into his mind. Your face when you left, Teddyâs cries, the criticâs pursed lips, Sydneyâs disappointed face when he forgot something again, Tinaâs eyes cutting. Carmen turned, shaking his hand lightly, trying to do a breathing exercise he saw on YouTube, years ago when heâd moved to New York.Â
His breaths were deep, shaky, but deep enough that it cleared his head, dulled the ringing. His mind wandered back, Richieâs voice ringing in his head. âYou wanna get her back? Quit actinâ like a goddam baby. Quit actinâ like this isnât your own fuckinâ fault. Like you didnât do this shit to yourself, Cousin. Take some fuckinâ accountability, grow the fuck up, and get your motherfuckinâ shit together, alright? And maybe-maybe youâll get your family back.â Richieâs voice rang clear through his mind from a few nights ago, when Carmen was especially mean and awful.Â
âHey, uh, you alright?â Pete hesitated, leaning towards Carmen, his grip on the door loosening.Â
Carmen took a deep breath, running a hand over his face before he turned back towards Pete, eyes shining with tears that threatened to fall. âPete, please? Please?â Carmen begged, voice soft, cracking at the end. âPlease, jus-just let me see her? L-Let me talk to her? Just- Let me tell her tha-that Iâm sorry. Please⊠I need to tell her I-Iâm sorry. Donât-âÂ
â-Carmen?â Sugar gaped, her voice coming from behind Pete. She pulled the door open, shocked gaze dropping into furious, jaw setting in a near snarl. âWhat the fuck are you doing here?â She hissed.Â
âWhy do you think Iâm here, Natalie? Huh?â Carmen snapped in anger, rolling his eyes in annoyance.Â
âOh, youâve got a lot of fucking nerve showing up here.â Natalie snapped back, pulling the door open and stepping out on the porch. She stood in front of her younger brother, arms crossed in a standoff.Â
âPete, go inside.â Sugar sneered, her gaze not moving from Carmenâs. She felt like they were children again, having a staring contest to see who got the last piece of gum from Donnaâs purse, only this time, it was for worse.Â
âNat, I-âÂ
â-I got it.â Natalie said firmly. Pete didnât argue with her, simply nodding, shutting the door softly behind them. Her eyes held Carmenâs gaze, both of them intense, furious at the other for other reasons.Â
âYou should be ashamed of yourself-âÂ
â-I am-âÂ
â-Mortified.â Sugar sneered, giving him a disgusted shake of her head. Carmen shifted, biting his own tongue to keep it from lashing out at her. âDo you know what I came home to the other night? You want me to tell you?-âÂ
â-No, I know-âÂ
â-No, Iâm going to tell you.â Natalie snapped. âI came home after a very long shift because our head chef decided to, oh, I donât know- disappear and go on a psychotic rampage apparently.â Natalie scoffed sarcastically.Â
âAnd I walk through the door, ready for bed. Maybe a glass of wine, maybe a bath, maybe to finally catch up on my shows with my husband; and you know what I found instead?â Sugar took a step towards Carmen, intimidating him with her harsh glare. âI find my husband taking care of your baby because your wife is sobbing-âÂ
â-Donât-âÂ
â-No, no. I mean, sobbing. A total broken mess on my kitchen table, because she said you,â Sugar jabbed a finger at Carmen. âDecided to come home and scream at her. Not only scream, but say some of the most volatile, disgusting things Iâve ever fucking heard in my life to your wife, the mother of your very much so still a newborn baby.âÂ
Carmen felt the familiar wave of nausea wash over him, swallowing back spit that pooled in his mouth with a cry that threatened to fall from his chest. He couldnât bring himself to speak, to look at her gaze anymore. It felt too judgemental, left him feeling too vulnerable and sick of himself under it.Â
âSo let me ask first; What the fuck is the matter with you?â Natalie sneered.Â
âI donât know.â Carmenâs voice was tight, jaw tighter, fighting a tremble that was threatening to break. âI-I donât⊠I donât fuckinâ know. I-I didnât- I didnât mean it-â A single tear fell, slipping out of the corner of his eyes, sliding down his cheek- the final crack in his demeanor.Â
Carmen tried to fight it, deep breaths that burned his lungs and nose to control the tears, keep him from breaking here on his sisterâs porch, but they wouldnât stop. Carmen wasnât sure how he had any tears left, after crying for days on end, how he hadnât shriveled up his tear ducts. Yet here he was, broken sobs slipping out again.Â
Sugar didnât move. Arms still crossed over her chest, lips still fixed in a hard line, watching Carmen with intensity as he broke down, tears flowing in front of her. She didnât comfort him, not that he expected her to. She didnât try to give him words of encouragement, advice on how to right the wrongs like the others did. Instead, she kept a furious gaze on him, unmoved by the tears.Â
âPlease,â Carmen sniffed hard, running the back of his hand over his nose. âPlease, Sugar, please. Ju-Just let me see Teddy. Let me se-ee her. Donât-Donât do this to me. Donât ke-ep my kid away from me-âÂ
â-Me?â Sugar scoffed, pushing her hand into her chest. âOh, no. No, no, no, no. Donât you even start that shit, Carm. Iâm not keeping your kid away from you, letâs make that clear.âÂ
Carmenâs breath hitched when she stepped towards him, toe to toe with him, teeth bared in a grit of anger. âI didnât take your kid away. You know who did? Hm? You.â Natalie snapped, Carmen flinched at the cruelty of her words. âYou did this, Carmen. You did every last bit of this. This is on you. No one else but you.âÂ
Carmen held in a cry that threatened to break out, face crumbling with tears. He rubbed his hand over his face, trying to soothe the burn and hide his distraught. âAnd you know something else? I know you donât remember dad very well, but I do, ok? And lately, youâve been acting just like him.â Sugarâs tone clipped, leaving a burning sting in Carmenâs chest at her words.Â
âYelling just because shit didnât go your way? Do you know part of the reason momâs so fucked up? Why everyone takes her side all the time and babies her? Uncle Jimmy and Uncle Lee? Itâs because dad used to berate her, scream at her so badly- say some of the worst shit in the world because he was stressed out, that those guys would feel bad for her.â Sugar ranted. âAnd I promise you- promise you if I told Uncle Jimmy right now what you said, how I found your wife, heâd agree with me. Maybe even worse.âÂ
Carmen shifted, his heart squeezing in fear now. Jimmy loved you, always had. He held a special soft spot in his heart for you. Worse was probably right, and truthfully, Carmen would accept it- he deserved it. It wouldnât be as bad as how he felt right now.Â
Natalie held Carmenâs gaze, letting her words sink in. She lifted his hand when he started to talk. âI donât-I really donât want to hear it, ok?â Natalie shook her head. âAnd before you start trying to come up with some excuse-âÂ
â-I-Iâm not-âÂ
â- I want you to know something. To hear it and really listen to it.â Natalie paused, waiting until his eyes met hers to continue. âI know youâve been through a lot- Weâve been through a lot. But that doesnât mean you get to just treat people like shit. That you can act like this and itâs ok.âÂ
âI know that.â Carmenâs jaw was tight, strangled words croaking out.Â
âThen act like it.â Natalie snapped. âItâs not easy, none of this is easy, Carm. I mean⊠Do you know that every day- every single day, I wake up and something happens thatâs shitty or rough, and I think about how easy it would be just to grab a bottle of wine or two. Drink myself unconscious like mom does. Just how easy that would be, how nice it would be just to drown myself out instead of face the issues.âÂ
âThereâs days when MJ or Maggie or-or Pete just drive me fuckinâ nuts, and I want to pull my hair out, or scream, or Pete will do something that just pushes me right over the edge and I just want to rage.â Natalie continued, arms waving dramatically. âI want to throw in the towel, take the easy way out, rage, drink myself silly, scream at all of them until I feel better, but you know what? You know what I donât do? I donât do that.âÂ
Natalie crossed her arms, taking a breath to steady herself. âI donât do that to them because I know how that feels.â Her voice cracked, just barely, enough to show the emotion that was hiding underneath. âI know how that felt. I know how that made me feel.âÂ
Carmen could feel his eyes brimming with tears again, too emotional to be embarrassed. Donnaâs many red faced, slurred screaming tyrades came back to his mind. How heâd hide, try and stay quiet and invisible to avoid them. Even as he got older.Â
âI know how that fucked me up. How it fucked them up. How it fucked you up, an-and Mikey up. I mean- how itâŠit fucked our whole life up!â Sugar laughed humorlessly, throwing her hands up in mock defeat. âI just⊠When I think about that, and about how it just ruined all of us. Thatâs the last thing, the very last thing, Iâd ever want to do to my kids, to Pete, t-to anyone, really.âÂ
Carmen nodded, too overwhelmed with emotions to speak. His throat burned, scratchy and sore from screaming and crying. His chest was tight, constricting his lungs, stealing his breath. He was on the verge of an anxiety attack, maybe something worse, yet, he felt eerily calm in the moment. Still even under the shame and hurt her words brought. He sat on the porch, sure his knees would give out soon, head spinning and dizzy with this damning realization.Â
 âYou need to make up your mind. Make a decision, right here, right now.â Sugar continued behind him. Though he couldnât see her, he knew her face was stoic to hide the hurt, hide the emotions. A classic Berzatto deflection trait. âYou need to decide what youâre going to do to be better for your family. If youâre going to continue to be a selfish, piece of shit, or if youâre going to change; be better.âÂ
Carmenâs shoulders shuddered with his next breath, deep but not intentional; like he didnât even know he did it. Too dazed and deep in thought, staring blankly ahead. âI can tell you,â Sugar stepped towards the door. âItâs not comfortable. Itâs not easy. It is so hard some days. You have to fight for it every day, fight to break shit that was drilled into you, fight to recognize that some things you do, you donât even mean to. It takes a lot of work, but⊠Iâd rather fight every single day to be better, to be kinder and softer and more understanding for my family, than to not have them at all.âÂ
Carmen couldnât stop thinking of you. How you were so naturally nurturing and sweet. Youâd always been like that. You were loving and gentle freely. Youâd always been so patient with him. It almost made him feel insecure, inferior, when he thought of it before, but now, he just wanted to return the favor.Â
âYou decide what you want to do, and then maybe- maybe youâll get to see them again.â Sugar turned the door knob, pushing it open. âBut today? Not a chance. Go get yourself together before you try and do this again.â Carmen flinched at the door slamming behind her, harder than he thought it would. Still, he didnât move from his spot on the porch, head in his hands, deep in thought about his future, his past, everything.Â
âThere he is!â Fakâs voice was muffled through the car window, slowly pulling to a stop in Sugar and Peteâs driveway.Â
Carmen looked up slowly, taking a slow, grounding exhale in, just as Richie and Fak climbed out of the car. âCousin, thank fuckinâ- You better be glad heâs here.â Richie glared at Fak.Â
âI am!â Fak chirped defensively.Â
Carmen stood slowly, turning one last time to look at the front door. He couldnât see through the small privacy glass on the door, but he swore he could hear you- hear your voice. Soft and hushed, a little cautious mixing with Sugarâs reassuring one. It took everything in him not to turn and bust the door down, run inside and throw himself at your feet, begging for forgiveness.Â
He knew that time would come.Â
Instead, he walked to the car, sliding in the backseat, ignoring the confused looks Richie and Fak gave each other. âSo, uh, did you-âÂ
â-Donât ask that.â Richie cut off Fak with a bark of annoyance. âWhatâs the matter with you?âÂ
âNothing! I just- I thought we all wanted to know-âÂ
â-Hey, Cousin,â Carmen muttered, staring blankly at the house. Richie hummed, turning to Carmen carefully. âWhatâs, uh⊠You-You said you had someone for me to talk to?âÂ
Carmen paused, swallowing slowly. âYouâŠYou think sheâd see me now?âÂ
âRight now?â Richie lifted a brow. Carmen nodded slowly, still looking past him, eyes glued on the house. He swore he could see a figure move- your figure, peeking through the blinds before ducking back into the shadows. âYeah, Iâm sure she will. I can⊠I can call her. See what I can do.âÂ
âThanks.â Carmen twisted his wedding band gently, the car jolting gently as Fak started to back out.Â
Fak turned around, looking from the back window to Carmen with a hesitant grimace. âYou ok?â He asked, his voice dropped to a low hush with Richie on the phone beside him.Â
âNo,â Carmen admitted, shoulders slumping in defeat. âNo, I-Iâm not, but⊠I wanna be.â Carmen looked at Fak, eyes glassy with emotion. âI gotta get my shit together. Gotta do better f-for my family.âÂ
Fak nodded slowly, pulling out onto the road, slowly shifting the gears back into place. The car began to roll, Carmen watching Sugar and Peteâs house disappear in the rearview. His heart tore, ripped right down the middle and split at the seams knowing he was leaving you, Teddy- his family behind. It took everything, every ounce of strength not to turn around, not to run back. It hurt, but he realized, this is what Sugar was talking about.Â
So, Carmen went to the other side of town, to the small building where Richieâs therapist was. His counselor heâd started seeing a while back, when he was on his purpose journey.Â
It was weird, weirder than Al-Anon. Carmen felt entirely too vulnerable sitting in that chair, having her stare at him and only him, nodding as he told his âstoryâ- it felt weird to call it that. He didnât want it to be his story, his defining qualities. No, Carmen wanted a new story, a better one with you and Teddy and his family. Heâd told Dr. Mullins that.Â
âI think thatâs a great start, Carmen.â She nodded, giving him a soft smile. âSo, tell me how youâd do that.âÂ
Carmen scoffed lightly, looking down at his hands. âI, uh, I donât really know.â He admitted. âKinda thought thatâs what you were for.âÂ
âYouâre right. Iâm here to help you reach that goal, maintain it.â She nodded. âBut in order to do that, I need to know a little more.âÂ
âLike what?â Carmen muttered. âI donât really remember my dad and all the bad shi-stuff heâd do.âÂ
âYou said you didnât want that to define you, so letâs not talk about that.â She shook her head softly. âLetâs focus on what you want. What kind of life youâd want to live with your family.âÂ
Carmenâs knee bounced, taking a shaky breath. âI⊠I donât want to lose control.â He admitted. âI donât want t-to scream, and say shit I donât mean, and-and to take it out on people who donât deserve it.â He looked up at her. âI donât want to do that again.âÂ
âGood.â Dr. Mullins nodded slowly. âLetâs start there.âÂ