First off, Author, don't feel bad about jumping around, in my head it made the entire situation feel more frantic as Reader fought back, and Russo fought to find her, I think it tied together incredibly well.
ALSO WAIT EPILOGUE!? LAST CHAPTER!? No it can't be over so quickly, what am I to do without these amazing updates đđđ
Teehee, love the ending, reader's in the middle of dying and Billy's got no choice, which is probably good because reader definitely needs to save her niece. I hope this doesn't affect her relationship with Billy đ€đ€
MADANI ACTUALLY PULLED THROUGH? THANKS GIRL <3
Krista can go to hell, respectfully.
AHHH I love this series so much, you've done a fantastic job Author! Take Care! <3
Chapter Eighteen
Plot summary : Desperate to get away from your controlling family, you take a job in New York as a wealthy vampire's blood source. A million dollars awaits if you can make it through a year, but life with Billy Russo is not going to be as simple as you think.
Pairing : Billy Russo x Reader
Story Rating : RÂ Chapter Rating : R
Warnings : [This is a fic for 18+ only, minors DNI] Violence. A lot more violence than usual. All chapters will contain mentions of blood. Please check the warnings on each chapter if you choose to follow this story.Â
Word Count : 4.3k
A/N : if you haven't already voted for what you want to see me write next, you've got a day and a half left
CHAPTER ONE | CHAPTER TWO | CHAPTER THREE | CHAPTER FOUR | CHAPTER FIVE | CHAPTER SIX | CHAPTER SEVEN | CHAPTER EIGHT | CHAPTER NINE | CHAPTER TEN | CHAPTER ELEVEN | CHAPTER TWELVE | CHAPTER THIRTEEN | CHAPTER FOURTEEN | CHAPTER FIFTEEN | CHAPTER SIXTEEN | CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
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Chapter Eighteen
It felt like the world was unravelling around him, like he was coming apart at the seams. While heâd said the words hours ago, it wasnât until that moment that he started to feel the weight of them. He loved you. He loved you in a way that heâd never allowed himself to love anyone else. He loved you in a way that was so deep, so visceral that if he lost you, he knew heâd never recovered.Â
You were inexorably linked, two halves of one soul. You were everything to him and Billy knew he couldnât go back to the empty, bleak life heâd been living, no matter how many times heâd tried to convince himself overwise over the last couple of months.
His knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel, running a red light to get to Kristaâs building. Frank and Madani were talking but, to Billy, it all just sounded like static in his ears.
He couldnât lose you.
He wouldnât.
Pulling up, he killed the engine and before anyone could think to speak or question, he was out of the car, clearing the steps to the building two at a time. Frank and Madani had to rush to keep up with him, each still talking, calling after him. But Billy didnât care about waiting, about figuring out âwhat to doâ. No, Billy knew what he was going to do; he was going to make Krista talk, he was going to make her understand why fucking with you had been the worst decision of her life
It was a blur and, for a few minutes he lost himself; he kicked the door open and the next thing he knew, he had his hands around her throat, with Frank yelling at him to calm down.
âWhere is she?â The voice that left his lips wasnât quite his own.
âGone. I donât know where,â Krista answered, grinning despite the grip he had on her. âYouâll never find her. Just like you never found Mary.â
Somehow Frank managed to wrench Billy away but Krista didnât even try to escape. She was enjoying the scene playing out before her, she was taking pleasure in his pain, glad that sheâd had some small part in causing it.
âMary?â It was Madani who spoke, gun drawn, stepping forwards. âMary Poots?â
âPoor little Mary,â Krista said in a sing-song tone, barely holding back a laugh. âYou thought you could replace me with someone so... fragile...â
âYou killed Mary Poots?â Madani tried to continue her line of questioning despite the fact that Kristaâs attention was fully on Billy.
âNow youâre going to lose the new one,â Krista carried on, all eyes on her. âIâll take the next one, too. And the one after that. All of them. Every last one, until Iâm all you have left.â
âYouâre fucking insane,â Billy spat and that drew a laugh from Krista.
âIf I am, itâs because of you, because you infected me...â she laughed again. âOr, no, I suppose it was Layla... not that it matters. You fuck up everything you touch, donât you, Billy?â
âJust tell me where she is!â Billy demanded.
He lunged towards her, but Frank was too quick, too strong, wrapping an arm around him and holding Billy back.
âI donât know,â she answered, still smiling, seemingly unbothered. âI never asked and he never told. You shouldnât worry, Iâm sure sheâll make a beautiful bride. Her fiance was so happy to finally have her back.â
Billy snapped and snarled, struggling against Frank and against himself, his last shred of control quickly starting to split and fray. He wanted to kill her, wanted to do what he knew he should have done months ago.
âSheâs not worth it, Bill,â Frank told him, trying to pull him away.
âYouâve just confessed to murder in front of a Federal Agent,â Madani finally piped up, earning a laugh from Krista, before her attention shifted to Frank and Billy. âIf Justin Drake has her and theyâre still in the city, weâll be able to track her down.â
âAnd what if sheâs not still in the city?â Billy snapped. âThereâs only a few hours until dawn...â
âWeâre going to find her,â Madani answered, her tone sharpening to match his.
âAnd what about her?â Frank dared to ask, drawing all eyes back to Krista.
âI can send someone to pick her up.â
Krista finally moved, attempting to bolt for the door but, somehow, Billy managed to wrench free of Frankâs grip and lunged for her, knocking into her so hard that they both fell to the ground.
She ripped and tore at him with her nails, sinking her fangs into his shoulder and not letting go until his elbow connected with her face. They rolled, Billy ending up on top before she caught him across the face, clawing at him. She rolled him, straddling him as she landed another hit across his face while Billyâs hands gripped her throat.
By the time Frank pulled her away, they were both bloody and bruised, each bearing the marks of each otherâs hatred. She kicked and screamed against Frankâs grip as he pushed her face first into the wall, pinning her there while Madani cuffed her to a radiator.
âYou think thatâs gonna hold her?â Frank asked, eying Krista as she dropped to the ground.
âItâs all we can do for now,â Madani answered. âWe need to move.â
âShe needs to die,â Billy snarled.
It felt like his body was vibrating with rage, like the thing inside of him had finally won. But, before he could move, Frank was on him, forcing him backwards, hands shoving him so hard that he knocked the breath from Billyâs lungs.
âYou wanna waste time on her while your girlâs out there? You wanna throw her life away and yours just so you can settle a score with this crazy bitch?â He barked in Billyâs face, shoving him again. Billy didnât have an answer. âYeah, thatâs what I thought. Now fucking move, this guy isnât gonna find himself.â
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It felt like the world had tilted on its axis and gripping the edge of the table was all you could do to keep yourself from falling. It had never made sense why he wanted you, why heâd been so adamant; you werenât anything special, you werenât worth anything (certainly not when compared to the amount of money your parents owed him). But, now you finally had answers, it made even less sense.
He was doing this because you looked like a distant relative who you shared only a fraction of your DNA with.Â
He was doing this because she had denied him, just like you were trying to deny him.
He wanted you to be a vampire, to spend an eternity at his side.
âNo.â The word fell from your mouth with a certainty that you didnât feel.
âYou donât have a choice,â he retorted, already sounding like he was done with your denials and insolence.
âYes, I do,â you answered back, remembering all the times Billy had told you as much.
You hadnât believed it at the time, youâd thought that it was just a line, something he was telling you to make you feel better but, now, faced with someone who wanted to remove your choice, your agency, you realised that Billy had been right all along. Lifting your head and sitting a little straighter, you silently promised yourself that you werenât going to cower before him, you werenât going to let this sorry excuse for a man decide your future.
âYou can do what you want to me. Iâll never be yours,â you told him. âEven if it takes my whole life, Iâll do everything I can to escape you.â
âI donât know what you think you can -â
âIâm not afraid of you anymore,â you interrupted, not letting him get the upper hand, not letting him treat you like the naive child you had been when you last sat across from him. âYou will never get what you want from me.â
Anger flickered across his face and it took him more than a few seconds to tamp it down again. Obviously he hadnât been expecting such resistance from you.
But then came the laugh, a sound that caused dread to coil in your stomach.
âLike I told you; Iâm a patient man and I have an eternity to bend you to my will,â he sai, his voice softer than his expression. âThere might be nothing I can do to you anymore, but I already told you that your sister, her children...â
âYou wonât hurt them.â
âHow are you so sure?â
âBecause youâll lose your leverage over me if you do,â you answered, trying to hide the discomfort in your voice, hating that you were gambling with your sisterâs safety. âAnd if you think Iâm being difficult now, youâve got no idea how much worse I can be.â Â
Drake let out another callous huff of laughter, a twisted smile pulling at his lips.
âYouâre right, but there are other ways to hurt you, arenât there? Other people close to your heart...â he trailed off for a moment, letting his words sink in. âWhat about William Russo or his little human friend? Karen is it?â
As much as you wanted to remain defiant, the thought of anything happening to Billy made you feel sick to your stomach. You couldnât let anything happen to him. You wouldnât.Â
Before you realised you were doing it, your hand was gripping the knife in front of you.Â
It took him by surprise when you lunged across the table, aiming the blunt knife towards his chest despite knowing that it wouldnât be enough to kill him. You didnât care. The outcome of this didnât matter; either he would die or you would. Either way, Billy would be safe.
Plates and glasses smashed as you half-fell over the table, tipping his chair back and knocking him to the floor, you on top of him.
His fingers gripped your wrist, stopping you as you tried to bring the knife down, holding the tip only a few inches from his chest.
There was noise all around you and it wasnât until some time later that you realised it was you, that you were screaming, telling him you were going to kill him, that you wouldnât stop until he was dead.
The struggle felt like it lasted a lifetime when, in reality, a few seconds after youâd cleared the table, one of his goons had arrived and pulled you off him. Kicking and screaming, you were carried back to your room and thrown inside.
You landed with an awkward thud, pain radiating up your bad arm despite the cast. But, seconds later, you were back on your feet, banging against the door, trying to get out, only to find that you were locked in. But that didnât stop you from continuing to kick and scream at the door, telling him that you were going to kill him, that the only way heâd stop you was by killing you.
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After theyâd left Josieâs, Frank had text Karen to let her know what was going on and where they were headed. She decided to stick around and keep asking questions around the bar, making sure that nothing had been missed but, after half an hour or so, she decided to call it a night and head home.
She left with your suitcase, having stuffed Bill the Beagle back inside, rolling it along the sidewalk behind her. Her apartment was only a couple of blocks away and, despite the late hour, sheâd never felt particularly unsafe walking home from Josieâs.
âHey, uh, excuse me Miss?â A voice rang out.
Not thinking, Karen stopped and turned, seeing a large man dressed in a dark suit heading towards her.
âCan I help you with something?â She asked, finally noticing the limo parked in front of Josieâs.
It couldnât be a coincidence; Josieâs wasnât the sort of place anyone would want to leave a limousine, especially not twice in one night. Karen took a step back, realisation causing her blood to turn ice cold in her veins.
âYeah, I think that suitcase belongs to a friend of mine,â he answered, slowly stepping towards her.Â
The moment he started to move, Karen reached into her purse, trying to find her gun but not taking her eyes off of him for even a second.
âFunny,â she answered, âbecause this case happens to belong to a friend of mine.âÂ
Gun in hand, she lifted it, pointing it straight at him, causing him to stop dead in his tracks. She couldnât be sure if he was a vampire or not, but she wasnât going to take any chances, and aimed the gun at his chest. It might not kill him, but it would definitely slow him down.
âWhere is she?â Karen demanded.
âItâs none of your concern,â he answered back, daring to take the slightest step but hesitating again when Karen lifted the gun a little higher, aiming for his heart.
âI said, where is she?â She repeated, taking a step of her own.
âSheâs with her fiance and if I were you, Iâd just hand over the case.â
Karen opened her mouth about to refuse again when he moved, clearing the distance between them with a supernatural speed, knocking the gun from her grasp and into the road. As she moved to grab the suitcase, he struck her with the back of his hand, knocking her off balance and sending her to the pavement.
Karen scrambled for the gun but, by the time she had it, he was almost back at the limo, throwing the case into the passenger side before moving around to the driver's door.
As he started up the engine, Karen noticed a taxi and quickly tried to flag it down. When it didnât stop, she stepped out into the street in front of it, making it stop for her.
âFollow that limo,â she told the driver as she climbed into the back.
âListen, lady, I -â the driver started to refuse.
âNo, you listen, the piece of shit that owns that limo has kidnapped a friend of mine and I have a gun, so you can either follow that limo and get paid at the end of this, or Iâm going to have to take your taxi.â
The threat hung in the air for a few seconds. She could see the driver wearily eyeing her in the rearview, no doubt taking note of the gun in her lap and her split lip.
âAlright, fine, just donât go doinâ anything crazy,â he muttered before starting after the limo.
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They were barely outside of Kristaâs building when Frank got the call. Billy watched as his friend's expression dropped from one of calm control to absolute rage in less than five seconds. Heâd been busy listening to Madani, to all the measures she was putting in place to try and track you down; tracking the limo, credit cards, checking hotel guest lists. It only vaguely occurred to him that it wasnât until then that he heard your so-called fianceâs name for the first time tonight.
Justin Drake.
Not that it mattered what his name was; heâd be a dead man the moment Billy got his hands on him.
But, for a few seconds, all of that stopped mattering and his attention was fixed on Frank.
âAre you okay?â he demanded of the person on the other end of the call. âDid he hurt you?â There was a pause for an answer that Billy couldnât quite make out over the sound of traffic. âWhere are you? No - no, stay outside and wait for us. Weâll be there in five minutes.â
âWhatâs going on?â Billy asked the moment Frank ended the call.
âHe sent one of his goons after the suitcase. Karen followed him back to the Park View hotel, she thinks thatâs where heâs got her.â Frank explained.
A second later Madani was relaying that information on her call, but Billy was already moving for the car, and Frank was quick to follow.
âWait, I can get back up and -â Madani started, falling into step behind the men.
âWe ainât waiting,â Frank answered.This time it was his turn to be angry. Theyâd gone near Karen and, now, it was personal for him.Â
The conversation continued as they got in the car and carried on until they arrived at the hotel; Madani wanted to wait for back-up. Billy and Frank didnât. It was that simple. They werenât going to wait.
âYou can help us, or you can stay here,â Frank told her, though his attention was immediately focused on Karen the moment he saw her, his blood starting to boil at the sight of her split lip. âWeâre killinâ this fucker.â
âYeah we are,â Billy responded.
Frank gave Karen some quick instructions, telling her to go wait in the car and to stay out of the way. He tried to tell Madani to wait with her but the Homeland Agent refused, trying one last time to convince them to just wait a few more minutes for back-up to arrive. Before she could even finish, Billy was moving past her and heading for the hotelâs entrance.
He moved through the lobby, drawing stares from everyone that looked his way; blood from the wounds that Krista had inflicted was still fresh on his clothes and he looked as if heâd just torn someone apart with his bare hands.
By the time he reached the front desk, there were already two members of the hotel security team standing there.
âIâm Agent Madani with Homeland Security,â she spoke before anyone else had the chance, and before Billy had the opportunity to do anything stupid. âYou have a Justin Drake staying here, I need access to his rooms, now.âÂ
âI canât just -â the receptionist started to answer.
âHe has a woman with him up there, doesnât he?â Madani asked, stepping up to the desk. âA woman that turned up earlier tonight?â
Billy took a step forward, getting ready to take matters into his own hands.
âI canât reveal -â the receptionist tried again.
âHe kidnapped her,â Billy snapped, âand heâs planning on hurting her. So you can either let us in peacefully, or we can make you.â
The security guards moved closer but then, at the sight of Frank stepping forwards, they seemed to shy away.
âWe can wait for a warrant, or you can let us in now. Either way, if anything happens, itâll be on you,â Madani explained. âCall Homeland - hell, call the cops, the FBI, whoever you want. Have us arrested when weâre done. But if anything happens, her blood will be on your hands.â
âAnd weâve got Karen Page from The Bulletin sittinâ outside waitinâ for her friend to come out, so I suggest if you donât wanna be named as complicit in this...â Frank let the threat go unfinished.
The receptionist had turned snow white, her hands trembling as she handed over a keycard and directed them to the elevator. The two hotel security members followed after.
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You heard the commotion before everything went to hell.
There was a phone call; from what you could gather they had a friend in the FBI whoâd gotten wind of a Homeland investigation, and there was about to be a raid on the hotel. They needed to get out of there, as quickly as they could.
âCome on,â he demanded, holding out his hand to you.
âNo.â
âIâve had enough of your games,â he muttered, his voice changing, turning softer. âNow, come with me.â
When he held out his hand again, you took a step towards him, wanting to do exactly as he said.
âN-no,â you said, shaking your head, trying to block him out, trying not to let him sway you.
âCome on, come with me. Right now,â he tried again.
Again you took a step, then another. Something inside of you told you to stop, to fight him, but you couldnât. All you wanted to do was go with him.
âThatâs it, come along and -â
âBoss, theyâre in the elevator!â
The sudden disruption was enough to snap you out of it. You stepped back, reestablishing the space between you. You werenât going to make this easy for him.Â
âTold you Iâd never be yours,â you muttered defiantly, triumphantly.
You both knew that there was no way that Drake was going to get out of this, at least not with you at his side. Heâd have to let you go if he wanted to escape.
But you realised all too late what letting go looked like to Justin Drake.
âYou think youâre so clever, donât you?â He asked, starting towards you. âI would have given you everything if only youâd chosen not to act like a tempermental whore. But itâs really no bother. Iâm sure when your niece is old enough sheâll be far more amenable, far more grateful for what I have to offer.âÂ
You stepped back as he closed the distance, until you found yourself against the window.
âAt least I get to have one last taste,â he muttered darkly.
âNo!âÂ
Your arms shot out, trying to push him away, trying to keep him from biting you. But he was bigger than you and infinitely stronger. He pushed you back, held you in place despite your thrashing and screaming. You tried everything you could to stop him from pressing closer and closer, trying to turn away as he bowed his head towards your neck.
âNot so defiant now, are you?â
âPlease, no - no!â You screamed and begged, tears streaming down your face.
He bit down. Hard.Â
Fangs tore through flesh, but rather than lingering to feed, he pulled back, his lips and chin dripping dark with your blood.
It took a moment for you to realise that blood was slowly filling your throat, that heâd left you with more than just a puncture wound.
Your hand lifted as he pulled back and started to walk away, feeling the wound heâd left and the way blood was spurting from it. Lightheadedness quickly over took and you found yourself sliding down the glass and onto the floor. Desperately you reached for the hoodie youâd discarded on the floor when youâd changed for dinner, pressing it against the wound, hoping youâd survive long enough to see Billy one last time.
You werenât sure what was happening, but you heard gunshots and shouting. Then someone was at your side, her hand holding the hoodie tighter against your wounds and shouting for Billy.Â
Madani.
(What was Madani doing there?)
âHold on, helpâs on the way,â she told you, but the words barely registered.
You had so many questions but it seemed too late to try and ask them.
But finally - finally  - Billy was at your side. Dropping to his knees, his eyes filling with tears at the sight of you.
âB-Billy,â you managed to choke out despite the blood filling your mouth and lungs, âyouâre h-here...â
You felt him squeezing your hand, holding you so tight, like he never wanted to let you go. There were tears in his eyes as he looked down at you and you knew exactly what they meant; you were dying. In your efforts to save him the pain of watching you die, youâd brought it about decades early.
âI told you,â he muttered softly, âIâll never let you go.â
Madani continued to press the cloth against your wound but you could tell from Billyâs face that it wasnât helping.
âS-sorry,â you tried to mutter, wishing that you had more time, wishing that you could apologise properly.
âDonât,â he told you, âdonât try to talk. Just - just stay still, stay with me, itâs going to be alright.â
âI l-love -â you couldnât finish, there was too much blood and you were starting to feel so cold, so tired.
âHey - hey, hummingbird, keep your eyes on me. Itâs going to be okay,â Billy told you, but his voice sounded so far away.Â
You struggled to hold his gaze, some part of you glad that youâd gotten to see him one last time, but the rest of you hated the agony on his face and the tears streaking down his cheeks.Â
âIâm sorry,â he told you, squeezing your hand tighter, like he was trying to hold you in this life and not let you slip away. âI love you and - and Iâm sorry, I know youâll hate me but...â
The rest faded into the sound of your own panic, some part of you knowing what he was trying to tell you, knowing what he wanted to do. You tried to shake your head, tried to pull at his hand but you were so weak you could barely move.Â
You were so far gone that you didnât hear him screaming and pleading with Frank, nor did you hear Frankâs initial refusal and Billyâs threat to do it himself.Â
Your eyes went wide when Frank loomed over you, looking at you for a moment, an unspoken apology colouring his features. You tried to speak, trying to say something - though, confronted with your own death, even you werenât sure what you wanted anymore. But you felt Billyâs hand squeezing yours and some piece of you wanted to hold on, wanted to have his hand in yours for longer than this moment, longer than the six months that youâd had together.Â
You wanted him.
You wanted the man you loved.
(It wasnât fair. You didnât want to die. You didnât want to leave him.)
But it was too late. Your eyes fell shut and you let out a gurgled breath, and the last thing you heard was Billyâs shouts.
End Note : So, yeah... I have a lot of feelings about this chapter. I know it jumps around and I'm not the greatest at action sequences (I'm working on it). And I know people won't like the ending and so on, but I'm having fun. I'm not sure if next week will be the last part now or if I'll have an epilogue the week after to tie up loose ends. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this and it wasn't a let down! Also I'm sorry if any typos slipped through, I lost a night of writing to go see Deadpool last night..
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i watched one (1) video on how to draw hands that changed my life forever. like. i can suddenly draw hands again
these were all drawn without reference btw. i can just. Understand Hands now (for the most part, im sure theres definitely inaccuracies). im a little baffled
Foggy and Karen are the perfect team omg. This was such a cute fic, and I love how everything played out!
Pairing: Matt Murdock x Fem!Reader Word Count: 4.8k
Summary: Tired of enduring the obvious pining between you and Matt, Foggy and Karen plan a way to get you and Matt to admit your feelings - or at least to kiss.
Warnings/tags: Nothing but holiday fluff and first kisses
a/n: Finally I managed to get a holiday fic written with everything going on here for me for at least one of my boys! This one grew longer than anticipated but I hope y'all enjoy! Feedback is always appreciated!
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Walking in step beside Foggy with her heels clacking along the sidewalk, Karen twirled the branch of mistletoe in her hand, her eyes transfixed on it as it spun. A soft laugh lightly fell from her lips as she shook her head at the fresh clipping. Glancing over her shoulder, she shot Foggy a questioning look beside her. The movement caught his attention and he shifted towards her, catching her eye in return.
âWhat?â Foggy asked. âWhat's with that look?â
Karen raised her hand, holding out the mistletoe towards him. One blonde brow rose up onto her forehead skeptically as she eyed him.
âI don't know, Fog,â she mused. âDo you really think this is going to accomplish anything tonight?â
Foggy let out a huff as he reached out, snatching the branch from her hand. He glared playfully back at Karen as Josieâs bar came into view farther down the block.
âOf course it is!â he exclaimed. âBecause it's mistletoe , Karen! When two people stand under it, they are required to kiss.â
Karen rolled her eyes, waving a dismissive hand at him. âI know what it is, Fog,â she replied. âBut do you think it'll actually get them to kiss? Or even go so far as to admit that they have feelings for each other?â
âIt has to,â Foggy answered firmly. âBecause I for one am personally tired of Matt making plans to come to Josieâs on specific nights after work, at specific times, just to run into our pretty new friend who often comes here alone because she's quite clearly smitten by our dear, frustrating Matthew. I mean, aren't you tired of watching all the obvious pining, too?â
Karen expelled an audible breath, a wispy cloud of water vapor forming in the air in front of her before it dispersed into the frigid night. Running a gloved hand through her hair, she nodded.
âYeah, I am,â she agreed. âI mean it's so clear that she's interested in him with the way her eyes are always glued to him whenever he's around. Always smiling at him. And Matt is always finding ways to flirt with her. Or constantly inviting her to meet us back at Josieâs whenever he canâthere's absolutely no way he can deny it, either. There's clearly something there.â
âSo tonight we'll justâŠhelp them along,â Foggy told her, a glimmer of mischief in his eyes. âRight? Just to get them to stop dancing around their feelings with a little, festive nudge. That's all.â
Slowly, a devious smile spread itself across Karenâs lips as the pair came to a stop in front of the bar. Foggy shot Karen a conspiratorial wink before he opened the door to the bar, a burst of warm air wafting out immediately. He waved her inside before following after her, his eyes scanning the room for Josie. The moment he spotted her behind the bar he held up the branch of mistletoe in the air high above his head.
âJosie!â he called out.Â
Behind the bar, Josieâs head darted up from the bottle of beer she was opening for a patron. When recognition dawned on her face at who had called for her, she shot the pair of them a flat look.Â
âWhat do you want, Nelson?â she called back.
âTwo beers and your permission to hang this up in your fine establishment,â Foggy answered her, waving the mistletoe above his head again.Â
Josie eyed the branch for a moment before dramatically rolling her eyes. âWhatever,â she shot back, focusing back on opening the bottle of beer. âJust as long as you aren't expecting me to kiss you tonight.â
âAww, Josie,â Foggy cooed, âyou wound me so! And on such a magical evening no less.â
âPay your tab and it'll be a magical evening,â Josie quipped back.
Beside Foggy, Karen threw a hand over her mouth as a giggle bubbled up out of her. Foggy shot Karen yet another playful glare before he led the way over towards the bar, eager to see how the night would unfold.
âUgh, it was such a good look on his face, too!â Foggy exclaimed, slamming his palm onto the small wooden table for emphasis. âI mean, when Matt dropped that line to the jury, you could just see the color drain from Samson's face! It was beautiful !â
A smile pulled at the corner of your lips as you glanced down at the bottle of beer before you. You'd made your way through the flurry of snowflakes outside once you'd left your office, walking all the way over to Josieâs just so you could meet up with the three lawyers you'd strangely come to befriend here over the past few months.Â
The three of them often loved to celebrate their wins in court here, something you had quickly found yourself invited to as if you'd always been part of the groupâor the law firm of Nelson, Murdock, and Page itselfâinstead of just having been the woman at the bar Foggy had once accidentally spilled a drink on before insisting that he buy you your next drink to apologize. After that night when you'd met his friends, you usually found yourself joining them at this little dive bar on a weekly basis.Â
And it was no surprise to you that the three of them would be here again this evening because you'd seen them here only two nights ago when Matt himself had asked if you'd join them again. It was quite a confident gesture of him to invite you out to celebrate their win already that night, too, considering the trial hadnât even happened yetâthough confidence bordering on cockiness seemed the norm when it came to Matthew Murdock. Initially you hadn't been planning to come out tonight, but the moment his red lenses had focused on you from across the table and he had flashed you that charming smile on his handsome face, you knew you'd change your plans just to spend another few hours in his presence. You couldn't exactly resist the attractive lawyer who was always flashing smiles in your direction, and he often wasn't far from your mind whenever you werenât here.Â
But of course you'd never admit that.Â
âIt was pretty entertaining, I'll agree,â Karen replied.
Across the table from you, Matt shifted in his chair. The moment his knee brushed yours underneath the table, your hand tightened around your beer bottle. Inhaling a sharp breath, you sat entirely still in your seat, glad Matt couldn't see your reaction. Though you could feel the heat rising up your neck as your knee felt like it was pleasantly tingling from the brief contact with his. Across from you, Matt cleared his throat, one of his large hands rising from the table and tugging at the collar of his tie. You fought hard to not openly stare at his fingers as they pulled at the fabric, a tight smile slipping onto his lips.
âIf only I could have witnessed it,â Matt added.
Internally you agreed. You could only imagine what it would be like to see Matt in action, delivering such powerful and impassioned speeches that you'd only ever drunkenly heard him recite in bits and pieces after the fact at Josieâs. You'd love to see him with his tie done up tight and his suit jacket on, his broad shoulders squared in that confident manner he had as he walked around the courtroom as if he owned it. Which you knew he must do in court because you saw him do it every time he entered this bar.Â
And it never failed to turn you on.
You knew it was stupid and foolish, but you wanted him horribly; you always had ever since the night he held out his hand to you and told you his name. He was a beautiful mystery, always so observant for a man lacking one of his senses. And he was charming and flirtatious, which often threw you off even though you assumed it was just his personality. Admittedly you had a crush on him, one you were too afraid to ever confess because he seemed far too out of your league.Â
âHey,â Foggy said, cutting through your thoughts, âwhat do you all say to a game of pool tonight? Guys against gals?â
Attention shifting to Foggy who was sitting beside Matt, you noticed the way his eyes were darting around the three of you. Eyes narrowing curiously for a moment, you wondered what was with the look he seemed to keep shooting Karen. Out of the corner of your eye, you swore you saw Mattâs dark brow rise curiously above his glasses as if he somehow had also detected something strange in the way Foggy had suggested the game of pool.Â
âI don't know,â you began slowly, eyeing the three of them. âI think maybe tonight I'll sit the game out. I'm pretty worn out from work today, I don't think Iâm up for a game.â
Foggyâs eyes immediately went wide, his mouth falling open as he gaped at you. Your bottom lip slipped between your teeth awkwardly as you sent him a sheepish smile.
âOh come on!â Foggy pressed. âItâll be fun! I promise!â
âSorry,â you muttered, shrugging lightly. âNot tonight for me.â
Foggy opened his mouth as if he was about to immediately protest, but you felt a hand lightly land on your shoulder. Glancing to your left, you spotted Karen shooting you a wide smile as her piercing blue eyes locked onto yours.
âThatâs alright, Fog,â Karen said quickly. âYou boys can play a game and the two of us can watch and chat. Right?â
âOh, uh, yeah, sure,â you stammered out, confused about the way she was eyeing you while Foggy was staring intensely at the side of her head. âThatâthat sounds good.â
âGreat!â Karen exclaimed as her hand released your shoulder and she slid her chair back. âLetâs go grab another table then.â
Brows furrowed together, you carefully pushed your chair back and rose to your feet along with everyone else. Reaching a hand out, you grabbed your drink from off the table before making your way around it. Though it didnât escape your notice that Matt still seemed to be wearing a similar look of skepticism on his face. Clearly you werenât the only one thinking the two seemed off tonight.
Silently you followed behind Karen as she picked out an empty table just beside the pool table and gracefully slid into the seat, sending you a friendly smile as she caught your eye. You returned the gesture, slowly slipping into the seat across from her as Foggy led Matt towards the pool table. Almost involuntarily your eyes flew over to Matt when you saw him set his drink down and begin rolling up his dress sleeves while you settled into your chair. You always did enjoy seeing his muscular forearms covered in those dark hairs, but unfortunately because it was December, he didnât often roll them up. Though something above his head caught your eye as he was rolling up his left sleeve and you glanced up.
Eyes widening in surprise, you stared at the branch of mistletoe hanging directly above him. That was the last thing youâd have expected to find at Josieâs. She certainly didnât seem like the type of woman whoâd go hanging holiday decorations of any sort in her bar, let alone mistletoe . You were suddenly even more grateful that youâd decided not to play pool tonight so you wouldnât have to avoid standing beneath it all night.Â
âSo,â Karen began, the conspiratorial lowering of her voice drawing your eye back to her as she leaned forward towards you, âthereâs something Iâve been dying to know for awhile and we never really get a chance to chat as just us girls so I haven't had the opportunity to ask.â
Raising your beer bottle to your lips, you took a deep drink from it under the weight of Karenâs stare. You had a feeling youâd need the liquid courage for whatever question she was about to ask you. Swallowing the drink down, you soon cleared your throat, fighting to keep your gaze on Karen and not Matt as he let out a bark of laughter that had your stomach squirming. He always looked unbelievably handsome with a broad smile spread over his beautiful lipsâa look you enjoyed seeing on him. It was difficult not to glance at the sight.
âWhatâs uh, whatâs on your mind?â you asked hesitantly.Â
Her dark pink lips curled ever higher as she leaned further forward, placing her elbows onto the table. Her head tilted a bit to the side, a few strands of blonde hair falling forward and framing her face. The angelic appearance wasnât fooling you though and your stomach twisted nervously.
âDo you like Matt?â she asked bluntly.
It felt like your heart stopped as the sound of billiard balls clacking together on the nearby pool table rang through your ears. Your lips parted in surprise before you could mask your reaction. Despite the fact that you had a feeling she was going to ask you something along those lines, hearing the question aloud still startled you. Out of the corner of your eye, you swore you saw Mattâs head turn in the direction of your table. Though there was absolutely no way he couldâve overheard Karen with how quietly sheâd asked the question, but that didnât stop the heat from once again rising up your neck and reaching your face.
âOh, well, of course,â you replied awkwardly, pushing a few strands of hair from your face as you focused on your beer bottle. âI like all of you. That'sâthat's why I'm always here hanging out with you three.â
Nervously glancing up from under your lashes, you saw Karenâs face twist into a look that clearly said that wasn't what she'd meant at all. You shot her a nervous smile, hoping she wouldn't push it. Though as you grabbed your bottle of beer and brought it to your lips for another pull, it was obvious she wasn't letting this go.
âI don't mean do you like Matt as a friend,â she clarified. âI meant are you interested in him? Romantically speaking?â
Nearly choking as you swallowed your drink, you covered your mouth as you coughed into your hand. You weren't getting out of answering this apparently. It didn't help that it seemed both Foggy and Matt were glancing at your table as you sputtered on the beer, both of them shooting you curious and questioning looks. Across the table, Karen continued to smile innocently back at you as she waited for you to recover.
A few moments later you did, trying to wipe your now clammy hands on the thighs of your dress pants. Your eyes dropped down to the sticky wooden table as you thought about how to answer. Surely she wouldn't believe you if you said no considering the knowing look she was currently giving you. And if you answered truthfully but quietly there was no way Matt should be able to overhear the conversation at least. Right?
At the thought of him, your eyes nervously darted over to the pool table. Matt was lining up a shot, bent in half over the table and angling the cue in his hands.
âIt's sort of hard not to like him like that,â you replied softly, eyes still lingering on him. âI mean he'sâŠsweet. And funny. And incredibly smart and self-assured. Confident. Obviously very handsome. But I mean he'sâŠâ
Your voice trailed off, your attention still on Matt as he remained bent over the pool table. Brows lightly furrowing, it seemed like he was taking longer than usual to make his shot. A glance at Foggy beside him had you thinking he'd noticed it, too. Briefly you wondered what he was doing until Karenâs voice broke through your thoughts.Â
âHe's what?â she pressed.Â
Sighing, your attention returned to your almost empty bottle of beer. Unclasping a hand from your lap, you reached out and grabbed the neck of the bottle. You shrugged lightly, unable to meet her gaze.
âToo far out of my league,â you muttered.Â
Drawing the bottle up to your lips, you finished the last of the beer. As you lowered the empty bottle back to the table, swallowing down your drink, you spotted Karen shooting Foggy a look. You couldn't possibly have been imagining it now, clearly they were up to something. But before you could figure out what, Karen spun back around in her seat and shot you a bright smile.
âLook at that, you already finished your drink. How about I get the next round of drinks before we continue this conversation?â she offered.
She quickly pushed her chair back before you could reply, her attention focusing on Matt and Foggy. Eyebrows drawing together, a nervous feeling swirled in your stomach, mingling with the alcohol.Â
âYou boys need another round of beers?â Karen called over to them. âOn me this time, in honor of our win earlier today?â
Matt's head tilted a bit to the side as he focused on her. âOh, I don'tââ
âOf course!â Foggy exclaimed loudly, cutting Matt off as he clapped him on the shoulder. âAnd you know what? I'll come with and help you grab them.â
Before you even knew what was happening, Foggy was waving you over enthusiastically with a hand. That nervous feeling only grew in your stomach when Karen turned, glancing over her shoulder at you with that bright smile that was clearly meant to be hiding something as Foggy called out your name.Â
âWhy donât you come keep Matt company?â Foggy suggested. âAnd you know, make sure he doesn't cheat to win this game while I'm gone.â
Matt audibly scoffed, shaking his head and countering the accusation immediately. But you weren't paying too much attention to their playful banter as you awkwardly rose to your feet and began making your way over towards Matt. Instead, your eyes were occasionally darting up and eyeing that damn bit of mistletoe that Matt was once again standing directly beneath. Which was why you intentionally came to a stop at the corner of the pool table, trying to keep some distance between you, Matt, and that little bit of mistletoe.Â
Though what you hadn't accounted for was Karen stumbling in her heels behind you and accidentally bumping into you, pushing you the few steps forward where you tripped directly into Matt. His hands swiftly darted out and grabbed onto your upper arms, steadying you as you tried to catch your balance. And when you finally did, you abruptly realized your own hands had flown to Mattâs very firm, solid chest to stop your fall. Your face flamed from embarrassment and you quickly withdrew them from him, crossing them over your chest awkwardly. But Matt's hands remained on your arms, keeping you close as the warmth of them seeped through the sleeves of your blouse.
âI am so sorry,â Karen suddenly began apologizing behind you. âMy heel must've caught on something along the floor. I didn't mean to do that!â
âIt's alright,â you replied, your face still burning as you gazed at the handsome face before you. âBut uh, sorry for accidentally running into you, Matt.â
His hands slowly began to release their hold on you, that charming smile returning to his face as he remained focused on you. With how close you were standing to him, you could feel your heart slamming harder in your chest. He was just so unfairly attractive.
âDon't worry about it, sweetheart,â he assured you.Â
For a moment you stood there staring back at Matt's smiling face, almost feeling mesmerized by the expression on it. But a loud gasp from just beside Matt broke you out of your staring and caused you to glance over his shoulder at Foggy. Your pulse jumped when you caught him pointing a finger at the mistletoe hanging directly above Matt and yourself. Before you had a chance to move, finally remembering that you'd been trying to avoid the damn thing, the words were already coming out of his mouth.
âIt appears you and Matt have found yourself beneath some mistletoe!â Foggy exclaimed.Â
Before you, Matt's head cocked to the side as his brows drew beneath his dark lenses. For some reason the smile on his face only grew wider as his covered gaze remained fixed on you.
âWe have?â Matt asked curiously.Â
âOh, yes!â Karen added from your other side, pointing a finger up at the branch hanging from the ceiling. âFoggyâs right!â
A light laugh slipped out of Matt, the warmth of it raising goosebumps along your arms as you felt rooted to the spot in front of him. You weren't sure if you should move or not; whether you should attempt to run away and come up with some excuse as to why he didn't need to kiss you. But it didn't help that part of you was hoping he'd somehow want to kiss you.
âI find it quite interesting that our dear Josie would put up mistletoe in her bar,â Matt mused aloud. âShe doesn't seem the type.â
âWell either way,â Foggy cut in with an awkward laugh, âit's there! And you're both standing beneath it! So you know what that means! I mean it is tradition after all.â
Eyes growing wide, you openly gaped at Foggy and Karen as she came to stand beside him, a glint of something reflecting back at you in her eyes. Your lips parted as a rush of questions raced through your mind. Had they been the ones to put up the mistletoe? Were they doing it to get you and Matt to kiss? And if that was why they'd been acting so strange tonightâ why ? Why would they want you two to kiss?
The sound of Matt clearing his throat brought you back to the moment. Your mouth was still hanging open as you focused back on him, noticing the almost nervous smile now spread on his face. Why did he look nervous?
âFog uhâŠhas a point,â Matt said, rubbing a hand across the back of his neck. âIt is tradition for two people to kiss underneath mistletoe.â
You could feel your pulse jumping in your throat at his words as behind him you noticed Foggy and Karen quietly making their way over to the bar, leaving you alone with Matt. As your gaze fell back on him before you, your mouth opened and closed a few times while you struggled to form a coherent sentence until one suddenly blurted out of you.Â
âYou want to kiss me?â
Your eyes instantly grew somehow wider at the question, your hand flying over your mouth to keep any further stupid thoughts from coming out of it. An adorable grin tugged at Matt's lips at your question, a small chuckle slipping out of him. Behind your hand, your teeth clamped down onto your bottom lip in sheer embarrassment.Â
âWell, if we're being honest,â Matt began, one hand readjusting the glasses on his nose, âthen I should admit I've wanted to kiss you for weeks now. The mistletoe is justâŠoddly convenient.â
Swallowing hard, you tried to control your breathing which had begun to come in shallower at his confession. He'd wanted to kiss you for weeks now? That fact had your heart hammering heavily in your chest as nerves raced through your body. You could feel your stomach flipping anxiously as you stood there entirely unsure how to respond.Â
âBut we uh, we certainly don't have to,â Matt said slowly, breaking the silence that had fallen between the pair of you. âI don't want to make you uncomfortable and ruin things between us.â
Feeling your opportunity to let him know how you felt slipping away, your hand flew from your mouth, hovering in the air between the pair of you as a loud âno!â flew from your lips. The way Matt tilted his head at you, his brows rising up on his forehead as that grin returned to his face, had your cheeks once more burning tonight. But you couldn't let this moment slip past your fingers, not with how long you'd been thinking about it.Â
âI'd like to,â you admitted awkwardly. âI mean IâIâve wanted toâto kiss you, too.â You paused when the grin on his face grew wider, your stomach somersaulting at the sight. âBecause IâŠI kind of have a crush on youâŠâ
âYeah?â he asked, head still canted to the side. âThat's fortunate for me since I have a crush on you.â
âSeriously?â you whispered in disbelief.
Matt nodded, that boyish and charming grin growing ever wider on his lips. The lips you suddenly couldn't seem to take your eyes off of.
âMhmm,â he hummed out.Â
âI never knewâŠâ you murmured, voice trailing off.
As you stood there trying to wrap your head around what he'd told you, Matt took a step closer towards you, closing the small bit of space. He reached around you, his arm almost grazing yours as he leant his pool cue up against the table.Â
âSo about that mistletoe,â Matt mused, lightly placing his hands on your upper arms again as he leaned towards you, causing your heart to skip. âWe shouldâŠprobably kiss, right?â
Your eyelids fluttered as you stared back at him, your breath catching in your throat with every inch he seemed to be drawing nearer to you. It was taking your brain far too long to comprehend what was happening, let alone to form much of a response besides the quiet âyesâ that slipped out of you.Â
Matt's right hand released your arm and instead came up to cup your cheek. Gingerly he tilted your head, bringing your mouth in towards his as he finally closed the last remaining distance between the pair of you. The moment his lips touched yours, your eyes snapped shut.
At first his lips merely brushed against yours in a warm, gentle graze. The feeling sent a rush of excitement through your entire body as your hands flew up, gripping both of his muscular arms to steady yourself. He pulled back only a fraction from you before your lips were chasing after his, desperate for more than that soft, teasing touch.
He obliged instantly as if he knewâor had maybe heard the faint whimper of protest you'd madeâand dove back forward again, connecting his mouth to yours with a bit more tenacity than before. His hand cupping your cheek held you more firmly to him as his plush lips passionately moved against yours in a way that left you gasping for air in the brief moments your mouths parted before inevitably connecting again.Â
For a while neither of you seemed able to tear yourself away from the other, entirely oblivious to the entire bar around the pair of you. Your fingers had curled around the fabric of his dress shirt, gripping tight as you tried to hold yourself up. It felt like you were losing yourself entirely in Matt the longer the pair of you kissed and if you let go, you were afraid you might actually lose your balance.
Which was why it took you a minute to regain your composure when Matt finally broke the kiss. He only moved back a few inches from your face, his warm breath brushing gently over your lips as they remained parted. It was a moment before your eyelids fluttered open, taking in the sight of his smiling face before you. His lips seemed pinker as they glistened with both your saliva, the thought of which had a heat building low inside of you. Â
âCan I maybe walk you home tonight?â he whispered.Â
âYes,â you replied automatically.
âAnd can I take you to dinner on Friday night?â he asked next. âWould that be alright?â
You nodded slowly, your eyes focused on his beautiful mouth. âYes,â you whispered back.Â
Matt's smile grew a little wider as his thumb brushed along your cheekbone. Your whole body felt like it was trembling now, your legs fighting not to give out beneath you. Your hands tightened further on his dress shirt, wrinkling the material.Â
âAnd can I kiss you again?â he questioned.
You nodded again, this time more enthusiastically. âPlease,â you breathed out.Â
An amused chuckle slipped out of him as he leaned forward towards you once more. Out of the corner of your eye, just before you'd closed them again, you swore you saw Karen and Foggy exchanging a high five at the bar. But you forgot about that the moment Matt's lips were back on yours, kissing you more fervently than before as he backed you up against the pool table behind you.
As a bag balm fan, I'm insulted. But also I totally understand lol, maybe try Aquaphor or Vaseline! A bit pricier but works really well, and doesn't smell like sheep.
Me, to a group: hey it's like bitter cold and my skin's killing me, old lotion isn't cutting it
Group: try bag balm, it's amazing! Cheap! Farmers use it on their hands and put it on a cow's udders in cold weather! We swear by it!
Me: cool, I'll grab some!
Me, 2 days later:
I SMELL
Saving this for later! <33
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Pairing: Poly!Marauders x Reader Summary: âYou bring morning coffee to the boys.âÂ
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Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âyou can't hide your adoration for remus lupin and often end up staring at him, good thing he thinks you're really cuteâ
With All Due Respect by @writesowhatnext
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âRemus and the reader are best friends and thatâs it and itâs so absurd that Remus keeps insisting that theyâre anything more, right?â
Never His by @weasleykisses
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âwhen James needs help asking out Lily, he enlists you to play his fake girlfriend to make her jealous. In the process, you end up making Remus Lupin green with envy.â
Dealbreaker by @luveline
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Pretty Boy by @alwaysmoncheri
Pairing: James Potter x Reader Summary: âyou think james is really prettyâunfortunately for you, sirius notices and decides to take matters into his own handsâ
Dizzy by @moonstruckme
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Coach P. by @soupandsimple
Pairing: Coach!James Potter x Teacher!Reader Summary: âgym coach James being called out by a student for often visiting you during their art classâ
Flirtation by @moonstruckme
Pairing: Sirius Black x Shy!Reader Summary: âwhen Sirius won't stop tormenting you with pet names, you think to take revenge, but he doesn't react as you expectedâ
im tryna prove a point to my bf's mother help me out
This is so heartbreaking omg! amazing chapter Leah, absolutely in my feels right now. Poor Reader....
I know Matt will be there when she wakes up but I'm still so sad đą
Wake Up, Chapter 8
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pairing: Matt Murdock x fem!readerÂ
summary: In an attempt to stop the advances of an unwanted suitor, Matt Murdock accidentally condemns you to being his fake girlfriend.
warnings: sexual assault themes and descriptions, if non-con themes trigger you please do not read. other warnings: swearing, misogynistic language, violence
This chapter is very intense. I tried to keep the S/A stuff as not graphic as possible to avoid triggering people but it is very much there and the violence is more present than any other chapter.
a/n: Today has been a fucking DAY yall. My new cat got sick (heâs ok he just ate too fast and then got sick on me and my bed which was gross), I am having issues with pay equity at work, and trying to deal with utility issues in my house. I am very sorry for the late update. PLEASE let me know how you feel about this chapter, your comments and reblogs literally make my day every week.Â
w/c: ~4.5k
Four years ago, youâd been desperate for a change. Despite spending thousands on a fancy degree, you had gotten nowhere in the legal field and your job waiting tables at a diner in Queens barely paid the bills, though you were grateful for the work.Â
Pouring coffee and taking orders wasnât the worst job youâd ever had and the majority of customers during your shifts were sweet. You played the role of âcute, friendly waitressâ well, making even the grouchiest patrons appreciate your soft smile and quick response time. Maybe this persona youâd adopted in your efforts to avoid your crippling anxiety was the reason he started looking your way. Perhaps it was your obvious desperation to be liked. Whatever it was that drew his attention, it was your eventual disinterest that kept it.Â
The first day you met James Lannister was a shitty one. Youâd worked a double shift, meaning you had been less than perky towards the end of it, leading to stupid mistakes and screaming customers. Emotions were running high when he took a seat in your section, so his calm demeanor and attentive smile drew you in.Â
Heâd only made pleasant conversation with you the first few visits. Asking about your day, your week, your hobbies, your interests, your family, your aspirations. Anyone wouldâve been eager to spill their guts to him, he was quite charming. The way that his green eyes pooled with fascination as you spoke was almost reverent. No man in your life had ever made you feel that way, like nothing else in the room mattered.Â
Which is why the red flags zipped right by you without triggering your internal security system. Day after day, heâd visit your place of work after his own shift at the Pro Bono Association. Heâd ask his questions and encourage you to ask your own, which led to a standing invitation to sit with him when there was a lull in traffic at the restaurant. Your shared interest in the legal system and his willingness to share a slice of that life with you compelled you to take him up on the offer.Â
Next came the gifts. Little things, at first. Large tips, suggestions for weekend entertainment complete with a gift card or fully funded ticket, books to further your legal studies after work. It was strange, but the attention was divine. He wasnât an ugly man, and youâd never felt noticed like this before.Â
Eventually, heâd goaded you into joining him and his wife for dinner at their house. Mrs. Lannister was beautiful and cunning. On the surface, she was always polite, reassuring, more than willing to host you or have you join them in public, but there was an ominous undercurrent that you never could place. The way she looked at you when her husband turned his back was almost murderous, but you were so caught up in the idea of being wanted that you glossed over the tension between the two of you.Â
You were lonely, sure, but you never wanted romance orâŠother thingsâŠfrom Lannister. To you, he was a mentor, an idol. Someone to live vicariously through while in a transition period in life. But after accepting all of his kindnesses, youâd unknowingly crossed a line.Â
Before it all fell apart, it almost seemed like universal intervention. During a seemingly mundane conversation, Lannister clasped his hands over yours with a giddy expression. It seemed that there was an entry level position opening up at the PBA office in Queens and he thought youâd be perfect for it. Not only would it be a substantial pay raise from your current position, but there were opportunities for growth and he would be your boss.Â
At the time, it felt like a miracle. Your ticket to the next stage of your life. And it was, but letting your guard down for that shark ended up being the biggest regret of your life.Â
Transitioning into your new role wasnât seamless, but you took it in stride. Your eagerness to take on complex projects and expand the mission of the organization impressed the more seasoned employees. Lannister began taking you to lunches, galas, drinks, anywhere that he could introduce you to his network of attorneys. It was thrilling to be thrown into the world youâd always dreamed of and received with such open arms.Â
For a few months, it was pure bliss. Until the night you placed your first case.Â
Placing the case itself was unproblematic, you were happy that you fit into the role so wellâand you expressed such sentiments to Lannister who invited you over to his house to celebrate. Arriving with a bottle of your favorite wine, it was immediately clear that something had changed. The once cozy house was in absolute disarray, riddled with empty liquor bottles and boxes of feminine clothes. And, although Lannister had implied there would be others there, you found him alone.Â
Lannister noticed your wandering eyes and explained that his wife had left him. He told you not to worry about that and to focus on your personal success. The two of you enjoyed some good food and cheap wine, the older man drifting closer by the glass. Eventually, you felt your eyes growing heavy and he insisted that you stay over given the late hour.Â
That night, you dreamt of a large shadow, looking over you while you slept, warm touch dancing over your clothes. You tried to protect yourself, but your arms wouldnât respond to the commands your brain sent. When you woke up, you found your skirt unzipped.Â
It got blurry after that. Lannisterâs very public divorce led to inopportune inebriation, massive hangovers in the office, lewd comments, and wandering hands. While you still accompanied him to events, he began claiming you in public in increasingly repulsive ways. Holding you by the waist, kissing your cheeks, stroking his fingers over your neck, using that disgusting pet name. My little Princess.Â
You only tried expressing your discomfort once before it escalated. Youâd approached him in his office after lunch, when he was likely to be more sober, and hesitantly asked if he would consider pulling back. Youâd been met with the most terrifying display of anger youâd ever seen. You hazily recall books being thrown, hits landing along your arms and torso, insults being hurled at you.Â
He had made you. You would be nothing without him. You were ungrateful and whoreish and conniving just like his wife. While the memories faded, the scars from your skin splitting over the hinges of his office door still shone in certain lights.Â
After that his actions were deliberate. His lingering touches scalded you. Being alone with him meant sentencing yourself to torture. When he was angry, heâd call you into his office to âtalk it through.â To your absolute horror, these talks often involved a locked door and drunk hands groping your trembling form.Â
For weeks you endured his abrupt switches between calculated insults, physical abuse, emotional manipulation, and inappropriate contact. You were barely alive, going through the motions and slowly convincing yourself that you deserved it. Youâd fallen out of contact with your friends, were so emotionally fragile that a stern look from a stranger could send you into a panic attack, and you found yourself so nauseous that the first few hours of each day were spent hugging a toilet.Â
It was clear you needed help, but Lannister was your boss and his threats terrified you. Heâd made it clear that if anyone found out about his behavior, it would cost you your livelihood. As an incredibly well-known attorney with an impeccable record, there was no way youâd win in court, he had too many friends on the force or the bench. Not to mention how new you were to the organization. Despite his growing alcoholism, your coworkers were as enamored with Lannister as you used to be, the chances of them believing you were minimal.Â
So, you stayed, trapped in a nightmare of your own unintentional creation. Until a position opened up in Manhattan.Â
Applying on a whim, youâd kept your application a secret, not expecting to even get an interview. But, apparently the managing attorney across the East River had heard your name through the grapevine because she reached out within the week to schedule a lunch with you.Â
The heavy weight that hung over your shoulders like a shadow has lessened considerably in the days leading up to the lunch. The possibility of escaping the hell you were living in quickly appeared like the light at the end of the tunnel.Â
Manhattan was beautiful and the employees of the PBA office in Midtown were ecstatic to meet you. It was the best day youâd had in months, until you got back to your own office.Â
Realizing youâd forgotten an important file you needed for a clinic the next day, you walked briskly through the quiet building, hoping to get in and out without running into your supervisor. Unfortunately, the world was not that gracious.Â
As you rummaged through your desk, the overhead lights turned on making you flinch. Your hands stilled over the file cabinet, your breath catching on your throat.Â
âYou little bitch.â Lannister was furious if the rage dripping from his tone was any indication. âTell me, Princess, why did I receive a call from Midtown about how happy they were to have finally met my assistant?â
You couldnât speak, your throat constricting as if wrapped with fabric. Frozen in place, you heard him approaching and you cowered.Â
âThought you could go behind my back? Leave me high and dry without a warning? You owe me, little princess. After all Iâve done for youâŠâ
Whether from fear or something else entirely, your brain blocked out the rest of his actions that night. You came to shaking on the floor, bloody and partially undressed, but you werenât alone. Lannister had disappeared, thankfully, but your coworker stepped into your office with a shaky inhale.Â
Erica was a young attorney whoâd started a few weeks before you. Your emotional state had made it difficult to grow close to anyone in the office, but sheâd always seemed sweet. And, fortunately for you in the end, sheâd heard the commotion your boss had caused before storming home.Â
As your wonderful coworker helped you clean yourself up, you tearily confessed the secrets youâd worked so hard to hide. Disgusted, Erica had encouraged you to speak to HR and youâd submitted a complaint later that day with her assistance.Â
You owed Erica a great debt. Over the period of the investigation, sheâd become a fixture in your office, making sure to keep you at a distance from your abuser. Without your prompting, sheâd offered the committee looking into the allegations her full testimony. You were quite certain that her statement is the reason Lannister was fired.Â
In the weeks following his termination, you felt like a new woman. Youâd moved to a cute little place in Hellâs Kitchen and begun your new work as a volunteer coordinator. While you still struggled with crowds of lawyers and the taste of alcohol, a good therapist and a decent amount of time had helped you heal a considerable amount.Â
Enough to open yourself up for the possibility of a relationship, which you werenât sure youâd ever want after everything youâd been through. Meeting Matt had changed that though, turning âneverâ into a ânot right nowâ.Â
Sweet, considerate, adorable Matt who had brought you more comfort than you ever thought you deserved. Who was probably still furious with you for falling for him, but you couldnât help but plead with the universe to send him anyway. Please, Matty, please come for me.Â
As the muggy van rumbled over potholes and uneven roads, you pictured his beautiful face. The way his eyes crinkled when he smiled. How his brow furrowed with concern over the most minor harm that had befallen you. The beautiful way his lips melded with yours as a single kiss made you feel weightless. You regretted not kissing him one last time before ruining what you had.Â
Iâm sorry, darling. Please donât let them take me from you. Iâm not ready to let you go just yet.Â
As Matt neared the 4th floor, a knawing pit of dread grew in his stomach. He could smell your tears, newer than those that had fallen after heâd left, but your heartbeat was nowhere to be found. Frantically pacing the hallway, he quickly noticed your suitcase abandoned a few feet from the door to your shared room. Crouching down, he tilted his head, evaluating the scene. The scent of your fear coated the floor, walls, and fabric of your bag. You must have been terrified for it to penetrate your surroundings to that degree. Underneath your pheromones, Matt shuddered with rage as the sickly saccharine fragrance of Beatrice Snyderâs reached his sensitive nose. Mingling with her perfume was a different smell, smoky and dark.Â
Youâd been cornered by Snyder and an unidentified man, he was sure of it. Fumbling to find the right end of his key card, he threw open the door and stripped out of his suit. Given that heâd intended to share the night with you, heâd intentionally left his body armor at home. A black long sleeve tee and scarf around his face would have to do tonight.Â
Stepping back into the empty hallway, he fled to the stairs. While the scent of your fear only fueled his dark anger, it was strong enough to leave a trail down the stairs and out the back door into the cool night air. As inconspicuously as possible, Matt navigated through the building, dodging employees and guests successfully until he reached the loading dock behind the kitchen. Your scent stopped here, replaced by the smell of gasoline.Â
No, no, no. Where are you, angel? What happened to you?Â
Matt growled in frustration, spinning around desperately searching for any sign of you, he ripped his phone out of his pocket and pressed your speed dial, hoping that you could still reach your phone.Â
Receiving nothing but your voicemail message in return, he felt his fists clench. âItâs going to be ok, my beautiful girl. Iâm coming.âÂ
Replacing the phone in his pocket, he took off in the direction of the strong scent of auto fuel, praying to God that the most recent vehicle would lead him to you.Â
The van jolted to an abrupt stop and you slid along the dirty carpet into a seat in front of you. Your back ached from the jostling youâd gotten on the ride to whatever destination youâd apparently arrived at, and you could feel the imprint of thousands of plastic carpet strands that had melded with the flesh on your cheek during the drive. The sound of car doors slamming and the heavy footfalls following made you strain against your binds one final time.Â
A large, rough hand snatched your ankle, yanking you towards the night air at the tail end of the vehicle. Kicking your legs wildly, you flopped like a dying fish along the carpet as you were slowly pulled outside. The fingers at your ankle moved to wrap around your throat, forcing the airway to constrict. Struggling fiercely against your captor, you heard a familiar, rasping voice from behind you snarl, âShut her up, you idiot!âÂ
Lannisterâs goon pressed a sharp implement against the soft flesh of your stomach. âKeep movinâ and youâll lose a lot more than your man, bitch.âÂ
As your squirming died down, reality set in and tears began flooding down your face. It was over. Heâd won. All of the efforts that went into putting distance between the two of you were meaningless. Heâd found you, and Snyder was going to take Matt from you because of it.Â
You were roughly stood on your feet and forced to move in the trail of Lannister and his other goon. Eventually, you were forced into a cold metal chair, binds attached to the stiff bars of the furniture. Your blindfold was ripped off, though your gag remained. James Lannisterâs ferocious grin appeared in your line of vision, making you flinch. âSo glad weâve been reunited, Princess. Weâre gonna have some fun.âÂ
The group had taken you to what appeared to be an abandoned warehouse. There were broken wooden palettes and scraps of steel scattered around the floor. Holes in the sheet metal walls allowed cold, winter air to blow crisp waves of wind through the space, raising the hairs on your neck. A gaping hole in the roof above you showers you in moonlight, illuminating a small s circle around you and Lannister.Â
A knife glinted in your peripheral vision and you whimpered, squirming involuntarily. Lannister grabbed a fistful of your shirt, yanking you forward with a growl. âThe more you squirm, the more damage I do, little princess. Iâd hold still if I were you.âÂ
With that warning, he slashed a jagged cut in your top, nicking the skin along your collarbone. A hand ran over your hair, grasping the strands and tugging so that your face was turned towards your captorâs once again. âThereâs my obedient little pet. Was wondering where sheâd gone.âÂ
Bile rose in your throat as Lannister stroked his massive hands along your face, planting heated, bourbon-soaked kisses along your neck and down your chest. Prying away your torn clothes, he turned to face the goons. âIs it ready?âÂ
âYes, sir.â One deep voice responded from the shadows of the warehouse beyond your visible surroundings. âBefore I have my fun,â Lannister stepped aside, revealing a tall dark shape topped with a blinking red light. âIâd like to record a confession, dear. For my sanity, and for the board to know the truth.âÂ
Raising his barely slurred voice, he turned to the camera.Â
âState your name, for the record.â
âPlease donât do this. I donâtââ Your pleading morphed into a screech of pain as the point of the blade ripped a gash in the exposed skin of your shoulder.Â
âWrong answer, pet.â Lannister took a swig from a practically empty bottle of liquor that had seemingly materialized out of thin air. A trail of blood wormed its way to the cement floor, pooling at your feet. You stared at the river of red liquid for a moment before stammering out your name.Â
âThatâs a good pet. Whatâs your relation to me, my dear?â Chucking the now empty bottle aside, it shattered at your feet, spraying you with cheap alcohol and pieces of glass.Â
âI worked with you. In Queens.â A smaller knife plunged into the meat of your thigh and you screamed in agony. The larger of the two goons shuffled into your wavering vision, smiling as he wiped your blood from his hands.Â
âMore specific, Princess.â Lannister spat at you.Â
âYou were my boss.âÂ
âThatâs right. Now tell us, how did you get me fired?âÂ
You sobbed, âI didnât, I wasnâtââ Grasping the knife still planted in your leg, Lannister twisted it, grabbing your throat.Â
âYes you did, you miserable bitch. You ruined my fucking life. I lost my divorce settlement, my job, my house, my reputation. All because I took an ungrateful slut under my wing.â Ripping the blade from your body, he hurled you to the ground.Â
âTELL THE TRUTH!â Lannister roared, sending a brutal kick into your chest and knocking the air from your lungs. âTell them that you seduced me for months and then used me to land a promotion. TELL THEM THAT YOU TOOK MY ENTIRE LIFE FROM ME AFTER IâD GIVEN YOU EVERYTHING!â
Stomping over your body again, he stumbled backwards allowing you to cough out a response. âIâI took everything f-from you. I was un-ungrateful.âÂ
Lannister cackled, pulling you from the ground by your uninjured arm. âTurn the camera off. They wonât want to see this next part.âÂ
The goons stepped forward to follow your former bossâs orders, but a piercing sound from outside halted them in their tracks. A horrific shriek, the sound of metal grinding on metal, echoed through the warehouse. All three men froze, looking to each other as if expecting to find the cause of the noise at the hands of their fellow assholes. Dropping you hard onto your shoulder, Lannister turned towards the source of the creaking and your head lolled after him.
As the door to the warehouse slammed open, you cried in relief as your weak gaze made out the black clad figure against the night sky. Daredevil. Your devil. He came for you. Tears poured down your cheeks and your limbs tensed, Mattâs presence drawing you in like a magnet.Â
Lannister huffs out a laugh. âThe fuck do you want, shadow man? Donât you have robberies to stop?â At his sides, the other men shuffled nervously, knives gripped firmly as they awaited their next command.Â
Matt stalked forward into the warehouse, his body stiff as it held his rage back, visible tension like that of water building against a dam. Fists clenched, he prowled an arc around your three kidnappers. âStep the fuck away from her.â His deep timbre was pitched exceedingly low with pure fury and it sent ripples of goosebumps across your bare skin.Â
Drawing the handgun from the back pocket of his slacks, Lannister stepped towards you once more. âDo your worst, Devil. Sheâs not leaving here alive.â The world slowed, as if the air around you was suddenly thick as molasses. Your eyes were processing as much as they could as dread settled in your stomach. The barrel of the gun moved across Lannisterâs body and pointed at you as his meaty thumb cocked the weapon.Â
Simultaneously, Mattâs athletic form rocketed forward, skillfully dodging the swings from both of your unnamed assailants and leaping at Lannister. A gunshot rang and you traced the bullet as it soared towards you. Suddenly, your vision went white as pain seared through your body following the pointed metal cylinder as it tore through your abdomen. Screaming in anguish, your ears rang with a high pitched tone, the flash of white across your sight fading to black. The only thing you could focus on was the burning agony as the puddle of your blood seeped into your torn clothes. Forcefully shutting your eyes, your inhales turned shallow, and you prayed to your beloved Matthew that he would get you out of here before you took your last breath.Â
Mattâs skin was alight with rage as he maniacally tore through the three brutes to reach your collapsed form. The head captorâs words barely registered in his ears over the deafening sound of a gun being pulled. No. Do not let it be her, take me. The safety was undone as Matt ripped one manâs shoulder from its socket, using the falter in his steps to knock him unconscious. He needed to be faster. He had to reach you. Planting a hefty kick into the next guyâs stomach, he brought his billy club up to meet the force of the manâs own body weight bringing him down. A hollow thud of a body on cement meant there was one attacker left. And then came the gunshot.Â
As the bullet escaped the barrel it was encased in, Matt roared, the devil inside him fully consuming his consciousness as tackled the shooter. Knuckles connected with a jawbone, then the softer cartilage of a nose, then the lumpy space of a rib cage. Matt poured every emotion he had into this criminal, each punch holding seeds of guilt and regret and desperation.Â
The smell of your blood cascading over the dirty floor broke him from his trance. Dropping the battered body of your captor to the floor, he dove beside you, hands hovering over your body as he assessed the damage.Â
Sobbing in relief, he cupped your face as gently as he could. âItâs ok, angel. Youâre gonna be ok. Theyâre not gonna hurt you anymore. Just breathe with me, please sweetness, breathe.âÂ
Your shallow pants stuttered as your hand weakly grasped his shirt. âMa-Matty?âÂ
âYah sweetness, itâs me. Iâm right here. Gonna get you out of here, ok? Just hold on.â Ripped a strip of fabric from his shirt, he pressed it over your largest wound, biting back a pained sound of his own when you hissed. âI know, I know, angel. I have to stop the bleeding.âÂ
The soft smell of salt melded with the metallic odor of your blood. You were crying, holding on to the fistful of his shirt like it was a lifeline. âY-you came for me? IâmâIâm so-sorryâÂ
Stroking your face lightly before he dialed 911, he cooed. âOf course I came, lovely. Iâll always come for you. Always. Now you just focus on breathing. In and out, sweetness. Good girl, just like that.âÂ
At the operatorâs greeting, he spit out a rough command for police and an ambulance, giving a brief description of the events that had happened. Next, he pleaded for their help. There was no way he alone could get you to a hospital in time.Â
âThey were holding her hostage. Sheâs been shot, stabbed too. Lost a lot of blood. Sheâs still alive but she needs medical attention, please hurry.â He spit out the approximate location, scrubbing tears from his face as he pocketed his phone.Â
Pressing his forehead to yours delicately, he whispered. âIâm sorry. Iâm so sorry, my sweet girl. Itâs going to be ok. Iâm so sorry.â Your hand raised shakily to cradle his nape.Â
âMatty,â Your voice was weak, but determined. âIâI need you to knowââÂ
âHey, this isnât one of those moments, sweet girl. You can tell me later, when youâre healing. You focus onââÂ
âNo, please.â You begged, he fought back a choked cry so that you could say your piece.Â
âI love you. S-so much.â You heaved a breath. âIâm sorry that I ruinedââ
âShh, you didnât ruin anything.â Matt chided gently, tears slipping faster after you'd confirmed his previous mistake. âI love you too, my wonderful, sweet girl. I wonât let them take you from me. I wonât.âÂ
âIâm sorry.â You choked out, and then you fell out of consciousness.Â
Matt collapsed against your chest, clinging to the sound of your weak pulse as his body trembled with sobs. He planted soft kisses to your hair and cheeks, stroking lightly over your skin as he willed God to save you.Â
The distant sound of sirens forced Matt to pry his face from your pummeled body. As the sound of vehicles approached, he made sure to alert the paramedics to your presence before taking back to the shadows. Hearing the clamor of attendants around you, he made a promise. âIâll be there when you wake, angel. Iâm sorry.â
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I absolutely adore the way you write Emmett!! You represent his character very well while giving him (in my opinion) more dimension than he was ever given in the original books. He's meat headed but is almost always well intentioned and trying to have fun. I don't know if he has the capacity to hate anyone lol.
This story is one of my favorites to read, and every post is a treat, thank you Author!
Also your new cat is super cute <3
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Summary:Â Rosalie always carried the resentment of not being able to fulfill the image of the perfect family she had in her head. But the universe had set out to grant her everything she couldâve hoped for in the most unconventional way and in the form of a witch. Can their love withstand the promise of forever or will Rosalie and (Y/N) succumb to the grapples of time?
A/N:Â I have had 0 inspiration to write, but I've been working on a couple of new things, especially an avatar request that came in last year đđ
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Two years had passed since the night that should have been her last, and Rosalie had felt it. Now that she truly had forever to look forward to, it should have felt like the blink of an eye. But she couldnât help but feel like life had decided just to drag her along.Â
It had been two years, and she still didnât feel quite part of the family. She enjoyed Esmeâs company and valued Carlisleâs mind, but Edward was worse than a weed that wouldnât stop growing. No matter how many times you plucked it, it simply grew back. He was irritating and insufferable, and it made Rosalieâs just that much irksome.Â
They hadnât been able to remain in Rochester for too long due to the girlâs victims, and he never failed to mention it. It was as though he would find any moment he could to bother her. And his mind-reading powers didnât help to subside his already massive ego, believing that just because could listen to the thoughts of others that he knew everything.Â
But he didnât know the true pain and sadness that lived deep inside Rosalie. If he had, she was sure heâd beg for a way to shut her mind off. There was dread and despair like no other, carried from years long before she had died. It was a darkness that she carried all by herself.Â
More often than not, Rosalie kept to herself. Other than her sporadic afternoon chats with Esme or Carlisleâoften bothâshe truly didnât do much else. School didnât interest her yet, especially not when her only company would be Edward. Sheâd rather stay home and read. Morning, noon, and night, she was found with a book in her hands. There was nothing else that interested her, not even the Cadillac that had traveled with them all the way from New York.Â
It had lain untouched in the garage of their Tennessee home, a thick layer of dust covering the baby blue of its lacquer. As much as it tempted her to get her hands dirty and fix it up until it came roaring back to life, Rosalie found that there was no point to it. She would never need another set of wheels in her lifeâat least, not really.Â
Even when it came time to feed, Rosalie would prefer her own company. When the other three would go out together to hunt as a family, the blonde remained at the house, waiting for their return. Once they had eaten, then and only then would she go out herself. There were times when Edward would extend the hunting trips just to see how far she would push things, how long she would go while she was hungry. But if he thought sheâd ever give in, he was dumber than he looked. No matter how long she had to wait, she would go on her own terms. Clearly, the boy had yet to grasp how stubborn she could be.Â
 Much like she had done before, that morning, Rosalie had escaped into the mountains of Tennessee to find an animal to feed on. The family had just come back from a weekend-long trip that the girl had refused to join once more. Unfortunately, she still had to feed, and the moment they were back, she was gone.Â
It was a rather cloudy morning in the state, and the mist from the morning felt heavenly on her skin. She breathed in the smell of dew, pine, and soil, reveling in the senses she still had available to her. But as she walked deeper into the woods, the scent transformed and set off the dangerous hunger that she had.Â
She knew the smell well but had stayed away from its taste since her turning. Iron filled her nostrils, making her stomach rumble with a dizzying need. It blinded her to all reason, and all she desired was the crimson liquid. Rosalie had never taken a drop of blood, but she could imagine how the warm fluid would feel going down her throat, coating her mouth in a flavor unlike anything she had tasted before. She could feel her fangs sinking into soft flesh, her mouth filling with the venom that coursed through her veins. It was a feeling like no other, and it terrified her to how quickly her mind turned to a primal state.Â
Until she saw where the smell was coming from.Â
As she came upon the scene before her, all need for the taste of blood vanished, replaced by the need to save the boy she had come upon. There, in the middle of the woods, a man who looked shockingly similar to Henry, Veraâs son, was losing a fight with a black bear. He was on the ground, covered in slashes and bites, blood clinging onto his skin like it was meant to be there. And even as the bear towered over him, claiming his life as its own, the boy kept laughing and taunting it. It seemed if he was going to go down, heâd be doing it on his own terms.Â
Rosalie knew there was no possible way that the boy being attacked could ever be Henry. The babe had all but celebrated his second birthday, and there was no reason heâd be fully grown and in Tennessee. But she couldnât help the protective instinct that took over her when she saw the man being attacked. Where she would normally allow life to take on its course, she could not stop herself from getting involved. That boy deserved to live; something deep inside told her so.Â
Without another thought, she sped out of her hiding place and pounced on the bear, breaking its neck in one swift move before sinking her teeth into its neck. The smell of blood had already made her stomach turn, her mouth salivating like it had never before. Yet, her resolve was stronger than her hunger. She allowed the bearâs warm blood to coat her mouth, satiating the desire for feeding before turning to the battered man.Â
âIâm dead, arenât I?â he questioned with a smile on his face. âThereâs no way Iâd meet an angel on Earth.âÂ
âYouâre not dead yet,â she said. âAnd you wonât really be if I have anything to do with it.âÂ
âAn angel in real life,â he muttered. âHow great my luck?âÂ
Rosalie took the boy in her arms like he weighed nothing. She sped through the woods with a newfound resilience. He wasnât Henry, of course not, she kept telling herself. But she had stumbled across him for some reason, and something told her she had to save him.Â
The smell of his blood taunted her as she sped through the woods to where the Cullens resided. She could feel the warmth seeping through her fingers, coating her skin and her clothes. And though she had satiated her hunger with the bear, she couldnât help her new nature. But, the look on the boyâs face stopped any urge she may have had.Â
The brunette had fallen asleep in her arms, possibly due to his blood loss. Still, his heart beat in his chest, and in only a few minutes, sheâd be in Carlisleâs office, begging him to save him. Her legs carried her forward until she finally arrived at her destination.Â
It was Esme who saw her first. She had been tending to the garden when the metallic smell of the boyâs blood hit her nostrils. âWhat happened?â the woman questioned. âWho is he?â
âI have no idea,â Rosalie responded as they walked toward Carlisle. âI found him trying to fight a bear. Clearly, we know who was winning.â
âOh, his pulse is very weak,â Esme said. âYouâve brought him to Carlisle.â
âYes,â the girl stated. âSomething tells me heâd want to live.â
There was no other moment than that when Rosalie understood why Carlisle had decided to change her. Minus the belief that she could be someoneâs partner, she could finally comprehend his inability to let a life go to waste right in front of him. She knew she could have left the boy to perish at his own stupidity and face the consequences of his actions. But he was right there, and he looked so much like Henry. The girl knew sheâd spend her eternity regretting not saving him.Â
Once Carlisle had agreed, noting the desperation in Rosalieâs eyes, she remained by the door of the room they had put the boy in. For three days and two nights, there was groaning and screaming as the pain from the transition took over his body, freezing every inch of his youth and fixing anything that had dared damage his skin.Â
Then, on the third night, a perfect-skinned, red-eyed Emmett McCartyâshe had finally learned his nameâ emerged from the room. Rosalie and Carlisle then explained to him about his new existence. Heâd taken a second to process the information, but he didnât grow mad or even think they were mad. Instead, he smiled. He called Rosalie and angel and Carlisle a god. Such a hellish existence could be bearable with people like that on his side. Unlike Rosalie, he didnât quite mind the vampire life.Â
Edward took him hunting first, making it a boysâ trip. Heâd been reluctant at first, questioning why Ros wouldnât go with them. But the second he stepped outside and felt the freedom and power of his new abilities, all was forgotten.Â
Rosalie didnât mind the rest, though. In the first few days of his new life, Emmett had grown rather doting on the blonde. Heâd follow her everywhere, filled with questions and gratitude. At first, she didnât mind the adorationâshe was accustomed to being doted upon. But after the 30th hour of his pleasantries, she couldnât help but remember all the nice words people in her short life had gifted her. All the compliments and accolades she had acquired from them, and how she had believed every single one. She had believed every single one of them until it drove her to her death. So, the second there was a window of silence, she welcomed it.Â
In the quiet, the girl felt a surge of inspiration. She headed to the homeâs garage and uncovered the beautiful Cadillac that had been buried under a layer of dust for months. It was as perfect as the day Carlisle had brought it home for her. The blue was just as vibrant, the metal perfect and smoothâtruly the car of her dreams. The best part? She would be able to bring it back to life with her own two hands.Â
Once she opened the hood, she was transported to a time when she was happy. She could hear her father telling her which were the parts that made up the car, hear her little brothers running rampant through the yard as her mother ran behind them. If she closed her eyes, she could almost feel like she was there.Â
Suddenly, an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia took her hostage. Though it was impossible, her lungs felt devoid of air, and her heart felt as though it hammered inside her chest. She slammed the hood closed and covered the vehicle once more. She needed to leave. She needed an escape.Â
âIs everything alright, Rosalie?â Esme questioned as she came to check the commotion. âWhat was that noise?â Â
âEverything is fine,â Rosalie tried to smile. âI just need to take a walk. Empty my mind.â Â
âDo you want some company? I couldâŠâ Â
âItâs quite alright, Esme. I think I just need some time to myself.â Â
Before the woman could add anything else, Rosalie was on the move. Even if she spent most of the time alone, she needed to be by herself. It had only been two years since she had last seen her family, and still, their memory was seared into her brain.Â
She wondered if they had given up on their search and declared her dead. Or maybe they were still putting up posters, hoping one day there would be new information on her whereabouts. She wondered if her brothers had begun dating and if they told those girls about the sister they used to haveâmaybe they hadnât even cared to talk about it with their friends. But she held onto the hope that they held her memory fondly, that they missed the girl who would oftentimes tuck them into bed and read them a bedtime story or the girl who quietly taught them about cars when they were much too young to be fiddling with the machines. And how she wished she could still be able to do that.Â
Now, she could only hope that her parents held them just a little bit closer and didnât raise them like they had her. They were just as beautiful as her, and they were sure to be able to marry well. But she prayed they were able to simply live and enjoy the fleeting moments that made up their existence. She pleaded for them to grow up to be kind and decent men who held her memory alive.Â
Knowing her family would one day grow old and pass made her heart hurt. She couldnât withstand the thought that theyâd live an entire life and simply disappearânot that sheâd wish for them her immortality. They would be on earth for a moment, and the next, theyâd be gone. And she would never know when or from what. That was the curse of her existence. Everyone she knew and loved would one day be gone, and she was meant to live on and on and on and onâŠ.
Not seeing her family was the worst part of it all. And thatâs all she could think of as she walked back to the house. Night had come and gone, and the sun was starting to peek over the horizon. She hadnât meant to stay out too late, but time had slipped away as she daydreamed of her past and her familyâs future. The girl couldnât help that her mind had trailed on and on, punishing her with memory after memory of the life she was forced to leave behind.
But one thing kept her afloat: the thought of Vera and Henry living a happy life with a man who truly seemed to adore her. Sheâd get to live everything they had both dreamed of, even if she wasnât there to see it. And that was all she could have asked for. If Rosalie wasnât able to have what she wanted, she was glad Vera did.Â
The men had returned from their hunt. Carlisle was with Esme in the garden, telling her how it had been a success, but it would take Emmett some time to fully acclimate to their lifestyle. It was to be expected that the newborn vampire would struggle with blood lustânot that Rosalie faced much of that problem.Â
 âAre you feeling better, Rosalie?â Esme asked as the girl neared the house. âYou had me quite worried.âÂ
âMuch better,â she said. âItâs just what I needed.âÂ
âI saw that you uncovered the Cadillac,â Carlisle mused. âWere you able to work on it?âÂ
âNot this time,â she responded. âI donât think Iâm ready yet to do so.âÂ
âWell, maybe one day.âÂ
âYes,â she smiled softly. âMaybe one day.âÂ
She walked into the house, crossing a smug-looking Edward but giving him no mind as she headed toward her bedroom. He was the last person she wanted to interact with after the night sheâd hadâor anytime truly. So, she ignored his wisenheimer gaze and disappeared down the hall.Â
It didnât take long to figure out why he wore such a sly expression. Right on her dresser, a crystal vase rested, filled with blooming red roses and dazzling violets. At any given time, she would have swooned at the beautiful bouquet. But that specific arrangement made her blood boil in a way it hadnât for two years. Anger surged from deep within her core, bubbling to the surface as destructive rage.Â
Her hands wrapped around the vase as though it weighed no more than a piece of paper and smashed it to the ground, watching it explode into a million glimmering pieces. The crash resounded through the house like clapping thunder, alerting all of the vampires about her ire.Â
Those flowers represented the worst part of her life and the person who had taken everything from her. Royce had showered her with them the whole time they were courting, and she had grown to despise those otherwise beautiful stems. They brought back every single memory that had soured with time, festering anger and disappointment in her heart. The last thing she wanted was to be gifted another bouquet of roses and violets that reminded someone of her eyes. And the only person who could have ever known how much she hated them was Edward.Â
But she did not want to give him the satisfaction of a bigger reaction. The smashed antique vase was enough answer to his callous idea of a prank. Instead of chewing his ear off with another loud, angry rant, she remained in her room, sitting by her balcony and dreaming of a time when she was still happy.Â
Rosalie couldnât have known how much time had passed before she heard crunching behind her as someone dared to enter her room, and she knew exactly who it was.
âI take it you didnât like the flowers,â Emmett said, chuckling with every ounce of his boyish charm. âEdward said they were your favorites. I can see now he was just wanting to get a rise out of you.âÂ
âI swear that boyâs only reason for existing is to try my patience,â she scoffed. âBut I understand it wasnât your fault. The flowers are beautiful, truly. They just remind me of some horrible things in my past that I would much rather leave there.âÂ
âWell, then, what flowers could I ever get you?â he mused. âYou know if I ever wanted to make you another gift of gratitude that wonât end up shattered on the ground.âÂ
âAny other flower is fine,â she smiled softly. âExcept for sunflowers.âÂ
âAnother bad memory?â
âNo,â she said as she wrapped her arms around herself. âThey remind me of the best times in my life. But itâs a flower that can only belong to one person.âÂ
âCan I ask who?âÂ
âYou will look at me differently,â she sighed. âItâs not something Iâve truly shared with anyone. And itâs not something I want someone like Edward to know.â
 âWell, itâs a good thing we can get away from him really fast,â the boy grinned. âAnd I promise you there is nothing you can tell me that will ever change what I think about you.â
Rosalie battled with herself. She could feel it in her gut that Emmett was true to his word and that she could trust him. But she had trusted before, and it had ended with her life. Although there was nothing more she could lose, not anymore.Â
âAlright,â she said as she dug through her bedside table and pulled out a leather journal. âLetâs go.âÂ
The two of them left through the back door of the house and ran into the neighboring woods, getting as far away from Edwardâs peering ears as they could. They made sure he had not followed before stopping by a nearby creek and sitting on a boulder. Their ears could only hear a soft stream of water and the chirping of some nearby birds, and they werenât going to spill her most close-kept secret.Â
âIâm sure you already know what happened to me and why I ended up a vampire,â she said. Her fingers ran through the notebook's cover, her eyes trained on the carved details rather than the red of Emmettâs eyes. âI trusted the wrong people back then, thinking they were the ones who could give me what I wanted out of life. I never thought I would ever lose any of it. âRoyce, my ex-fiancĂ©e, used to always bring me roses because of my name. Then, he started giving me violets as well because he said my human eyes reminded him of them,â the blonde explained. âI canât look or even smell those flowers without remembering what he did to me, Emmett. And, I guess I let that thought slip by with Edward present. Thatâs why he told you I liked those flowersâto get a reaction out of me.âÂ
âIt sounds to me like you donât really like Edward,â he chuckled. âAm I right?â
âI already spent enough of my life having to stand an egotistical man who thinks heâs better than everyone just because he has some kind of upper hand,â she scoffed. âIâm done pretending I can stand that kind of behavior. Now, I put up with him for Carlisle and Esmeâs sake, but I can only take so much of him. He also said I wasnât his type. And Iâm everyoneâs type.â Â
âYou certainly are the most beautiful woman Iâve ever laid eyes on,â the boy smirked. âBut what about sunflowers? Why are those special?â
âThatâs what might change your opinion of me,â she said meekly, her voice breaking slightly as she gripped the notebook tighter in her hands. âI need you to promise me, Emmett, that even if you hate me after I tell you this, you wonât even let the thought of it slip. I want to trust you with this because I do feel that youâre different. But I need you to promise me that no matter what, you will keep this secret to yourself.âÂ
âI promise, Rosalie,â he stated. âWhatever you tell me right now, I will take to my grave⊠or, well, my mental grave.âÂ
Rosalie opened her notebook with shaking hands and pulled out two pictures and the scrap of paper she had pulled from her missing poster flyer. She placed them in Emmettâs hands with a soft smile and explained. âThatâs Vera,â she said as she pointed at the first paper. âShe was my best friend since we were little. Grew up very differently, but we were inseparable. She got married young. Just seventeen. And then she had little Henry,â she smiled as she pointed at the second picture. âThey were the closest thing I ever got to the family I had always wanted for myself.âÂ
âAnd this?â Emmett questioned as he palmed the scrap paper. âThere are people here who love her more than sunflowers love the sun. Who wrote that?â
âVera did,â she smiled sadly. âShe published that on my missing person flyer without signing her name. It was the only way we found that we could tell each other we loved one another in public. Does a sunflower love the sun? Thatâs what weâd say every time we said goodbye to each other.âÂ
âBut why wouldnât you be able to tell herâŠ?â his voice droned on as realization donned on him. âOh.âÂ
âYes, Emmett. Oh,â she sighed. âThe world has never been kind to us, and we had to find a way to live our lives without people knowing.â
âSo, that means youâŠâÂ
âYes, Emmett, I like girls,â she confessed. âAnd youâre the first person Iâve ever said this out loud to. Now, if you look at me differently, if you think Iâm just an abomination and you want to be as far away from me as possible, I understand.â Â
Rosalie was ready for the rejection, the anger, the disgust. It was how others had always reacted when spoken about the topic, and she knew it was always coming. She had come to think those things of herself at some point. She believed she was an abomination, she believed she was sin incarnate. But she was not prepared for a smile and a comforting hand. âThat explains why none of my flirting has worked,â he chuckled. âGood to know it wasnât me.âÂ
âW-what?â she stammered. âYou donât⊠you donât mind?âÂ
âWhy would I?â the boy responded softly. âI just recently found out that vampires exist, and I turned into one. I think there are stranger things out there, and love ainât one of them.âÂ
âSo, you donât think thereâs something wrong with me? That Iâm perverse or that Iâm crazy?âÂ
âI could never, Rosalie. Iâve seen girls,â he smirked. âI can understand why youâd like them. I know I do.âÂ
âThe only person that has ever reacted that way was Vera, and thatâs because she liked girls too,â she smiled. âI never thought Iâd meet anyone else like that.âÂ
âWell, now you have someone else who will love you no matter what, Rose,â he smiled. âObviously, I will only be a friend. But youâll always have me by your side. You saved my life and gave me a chance to experience life in a completely different way. The least I can do is give you my love and understanding.âÂ
âYou know, the only other person that ever knew this thought I was an abomination,â she recalled. âHe told me he had taken pity on me when heâd seen us kiss once. I didnât even know he had seen. We were always so careful. Maybe thatâs what got me killed in the end. If it hadnâtâŠâÂ
âIt is not up to you who you love, Rosalie,â Emmett comforted, squeezing her hand softly. âAnd there is absolutely nothing wrong with who you love. What that man did has no words, and if he wasnât already dead, Iâd have gone up to Rochester and killed him myself. You should be allowed to be with whoever you want.âÂ
âBut itâs not the world we live in,â she sighed. âAnd now I have to go through eternity hiding who I am.âÂ
âMaybe not. Maybe weâll see a world where youâll be able to love who you love,â he said. âIsnât that the beauty of immortality? Weâll be able to see the world around us change.â Â
âIt could get worse.âÂ
âBut what if it gets so much better?â Â
âYouâre so optimistic,â she chuckled. âHow did you end up this way?âÂ
âI thought I could fight a bear,â he laughed. âBut, really, we wonât know about the future until it happens. So, why would we think up the worst?âÂ
âI guess thatâs one way of looking at it.âÂ
âItâs better to think that things can get better rather than believing theyâll be worse,â he shrugged. âNow, come here and tell me about Vera and this handsome Henry. He kinda looks like me.âÂ
With a bright smile, she turned to the picture, âWell, she was the person who taught me what love could be.âÂ
And at that moment, by that creek, as she told Emmett all about the girl that had stolen her heart, Rosalie felt herself grow light. If someone else could accept her as she was, then maybe she could do the same for herself. And someday, maybe one day, sheâd meet the girl who could love her too.
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Hey remember when US and Russia was all like âWeâre the best!!! Weâve won the space race!!!!â But India sent a kick-ass space probe to Mars and the whole mission was fuel efficient, costed less and a roaring success in the first try and then they were like ââŠ..wait no that canât be trueâ and still have the audacity to call us âunderdevelopedâ or only view us as a âthird world countryâ? :)
For anyone who needs more info, the probe was called Mangalyaan (which literally means space probe vehicle) or Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) and you can also get more information here and here
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