taste ━━━ suna rintarou & miya osamu
pairing. suna rintarou x fem!reader, miya osamu x fem!reader
summary. when your ex starts dating your least favourite person on campus, your ex-best friend from high school, you can’t help but feel a little betrayed. you quickly realise a way to get back at him: his best friend.
tags & warnings. blended smau, secret dating, friends to exes to lovers, friends to lovers, 2 endings, strong language, kms/kys/similar jokes, alcohol use, mental health issues and discussions, implied sex, sexual jokes and discussions, reader & characters have low self esteem, innuendos, cheating, ooc.
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status. ongoing
additional. any images i use for the character of y/n is only intended as a reference and not to imply that is what you look like. i am going to try my best to use diverse images for these references, however it may not always be possible. that being said, i do not own any reference images other than the general social media images.
profiles i || profiles ii
♡ = contains written portion
chapter one. boyfriend applications
chapter two. ask her
chapter three. theories
chapter four. boo you whore
chapter five. help is on the way, dear! ♡
chapter six. hell yeah plotting!
chapter seven. lame and vintage
chapter eight. ugly.
chapter nine. official member
chapter ten. road trip
chapter eleven. people change ♡
chapter twelve. lunch date! ♡
chapter thirteen. room swap ♡
chapter fourteen. bullies
chapter fifteen. petty queen
chapter sixteen. no more faking ♡
chapter seventeen. conspiracies
chapter eighteen. we good?
chapter nineteen. party trick
chapter twenty. milking a dead cow ♡
chapter twenty-one. it’s so joever
chapter twenty-two. tweaking out
chapter twenty-three. wrong twin
chapter twenty-four. regret ♡
chapter twenty-five. encouragement (in all the wrong ways)
chapter twenty-six. where’s the trust?
chapter twenty-seven. starter ♡
chapter twenty-eight. who looks bad now? ♡
chapter twenty-nine. we need answers!
chapter thirty. we need to talk.
chapter thirty-one. i’m so cooked ♡
chapter thirty-two. :/
RINTAROU ROUTE!
chapter one. the big leagues ♡
chapter two. 2 YEARS LATER
chapter three. is he self aware?
chapter four. 2 YEARS LATER
OSAMU ROUTE!
chapter one. when it matters ♡
chapter two. welcome to hyogo
chapter three. 2 YEARS LATER
chapter four. 1 YEAR LATER
here they talked of revolution
here it was they lit the flame
here they sang about tomorrow
and tomorrow never came.
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That hort fic was so cute 🥰 thank you for writing it! Plus tedros!reader?? Nice touch. I love me a wet cat bf 😭
hii !! im so glad you enjoyed it !! thanks for sending the request i loved and enjoyed writing it ❤️
1960 – A Kingdom Without a King
Welton Academy still stood, unchanged, but it no longer felt like home.
You had returned, though you weren’t sure why. Perhaps it was because some part of you still belonged to the past, trapped in the halls where laughter and poetry once reigned. The world had moved on, but your heart remained behind, tangled in memories that refused to fade.
Neil Perry had been gone for over a year now.
The weight of him pressed against your ribcage, an ache that never dulled. Time had passed, seasons had changed, but grief remained—woven into you like Penelope’s shroud, stitched together by day, unraveled by night.
And Charlie Dalton had been watching.
Waiting.
The boy who had never known patience now stood by your side, silent and steady, never pushing, never demanding. Just… there.
You weren’t sure how much longer he would wait.
And you weren’t sure if you wanted him to.
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1959 – The Game
“You don’t have to do this.”
Neil grinned at you, mischief flickering behind his eyes. “Where’s the fun in that?”
You rolled your eyes, watching as he lined up his shot. The Dead Poets had taken refuge at the Dalton estate for the weekend, and Neil had challenged Charlie to an archery contest. A terrible idea, really, given that neither of them had ever touched a bow before.
Charlie leaned against a tree, smirking. “Come on, Perry, show me what you got.”
Neil raised the bow, drew back the string, and let the arrow fly. It wobbled through the air before plummeting into the dirt several feet away from the target.
Charlie burst into laughter.
Neil turned to you, utterly unbothered. “That was just a warm-up.”
You shook your head, smiling. “I think you’re better at monologues than marksmanship.”
He leaned in, eyes twinkling. “Lucky for you, I’m very good at monologues.”
Charlie groaned. “Please, spare us.”
Neil ignored him, turning back to you, his voice dropping into something softer. “Do you think I could do it?”
You frowned. “Do what?”
“Win the throne.”
You studied him, the way his hands tightened around the bow, the way his shoulders tensed. This was a game, but for Neil, it was something more. A challenge. A test. Proof that he could defy the fate his father had set for him.
“Of course you could,” you said.
Neil smiled, but it didn’t quite reach his eyes.
Charlie noticed too.
Later that night, as you sat by the fire, Charlie nudged your shoulder. “You really think he could win?”
You looked across the room, where Neil sat reading, the flickering light casting shadows over his face.
“I think he already has.”
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1960 – The Unfinished Letter
You found it in Neil’s old copy of Hamlet, the pages worn from his touch.
The ink was smudged in places, as if he had hesitated while writing, but the words were clear.
“Father,” it began.
“I know you will never understand, but I cannot live the life you want for me. I tried. I swear I tried. But my heart does not belong to textbooks and law degrees. It belongs to the stage, to poetry, to the kind of love that makes life worth living. I cannot keep pretending to be someone I am not. I have been buying myself time, hoping I would find another way. But time is running out.”
“I am sorry.”
“I love you.”
It wasn’t finished.
It never would be.
Charlie found you later, sitting on the floor of your room, the letter crumpled in your hands. He didn’t say anything—just sat beside you, waiting.
After a long silence, you whispered, “I should give it to his father.”
Charlie exhaled sharply. “What do you think that’ll change?”
You swallowed hard. “I don’t know.”
“Then don’t do it.” His voice was gentle, but firm. “You think he deserves this? After everything?”
You closed your eyes. “No.”
Charlie sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. “Then let it go.”
You shook your head. “I don’t know how.”
Charlie hesitated before reaching for your hand.
“Then let me help.”
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1959 – The Last Performance
The theater was alive.
The air thrummed with energy, with the weight of a thousand unseen eyes. The audience sat in hushed anticipation, waiting for the curtain to rise.
Neil stood at the center of it all, his presence electric, his voice steady.
“O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!” he declared, his words ringing through the space.
You watched from the wings, breath caught in your throat. He was radiant, every inch the king he had always longed to be.
When the play ended, when the applause roared like thunder, he found you backstage, his face alight with triumph.
“I did it,” he whispered.
“You did,” you breathed, pressing a kiss to his lips.
And for one perfect moment, the world was his.
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1960 – The Storm
It rained the night Neil died.
A storm, violent and unrelenting.
You had run through it, breathless, desperate, slipping on the wet ground as you stumbled toward his house. Charlie had been right behind you, cursing under his breath, but you had barely heard him.
By the time you arrived, the world had already gone silent.
Neil’s mother was standing in the doorway, her face pale, her hands shaking. She had not spoken a word as she stepped aside, letting you and Charlie inside.
The house smelled of gunpowder.
Of smoke and sin.
You hadn’t screamed. You hadn’t cried. You had simply stood there, staring at the body of the boy you loved, knowing in your soul that time had finally run out.
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1960 – The Final Choice
You stood at Neil’s grave, the cold biting at your skin.
“I never thought it would come to this,” you whispered.
The wind howled in response.
Charlie stood a few steps behind, waiting, always waiting.
You turned to him, your voice barely above a whisper. “How did you do it?”
Charlie exhaled slowly, shoving his hands in his coat pockets. “Do what?”
“Let him go.”
He was quiet for a long moment before he said, “I didn’t.”
You frowned, but he shook his head. “You don’t let go of someone like Neil. You just… learn to live with the hole they left behind.”
You swallowed the lump in your throat. “Does it ever stop hurting?”
Charlie gave you a sad smile. “Not really.”
You looked back at the gravestone, the name carved into the marble like a wound that would never heal.
Neil Perry.
“I don’t know how to live without him,” you admitted.
Charlie took a step closer, his voice steady. “Then let me teach you.”
You turned to him, really looking at him for the first time in months. His eyes were different now, shadowed with grief, but there was something else there too.
Something like hope.
You hesitated, then reached for his hand. His fingers curled around yours, warm and steady.
Maybe, just maybe, it was time to let go of the past.
Maybe it was time to start again.
And as Charlie squeezed your hand, anchoring you to the present, you thought—perhaps Neil would have wanted that too.
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Ron Weasley
Draco Malfoy
Enzo Berkshire
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Fred Weasley
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Arthur Weasley
Lucius Malfoy
Narcissa Black
Bellatrix Black
Rodolphus Lestrange
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Orion Black
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Riordanverse:
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Annabeth Chase
Grover Underwood
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Zoe Nightshade
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hii !! i dunno if ur still doing requests but toddler! reader with chameron where when they pick her up from daycare she’s holding like a little boy’s hand and says he’s her boyfriend and maybe chase is like “no, no guys until you’re 50” and cameron is just like “thats adorable” thank uu smm!!
Daycare Boy
Chameron x Daughter!Reader
Summary: Chase and Cameron come to pick you up from daycare only to find out you have a little boyfriend.
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Chase was very protective of you, you were his baby girl after all, so when he got to your daycare with Cameron and saw you holding the hand of a little boy, well he wasn’t too pleased, to say the least. You had noticed your mummy and daddy walk through the door, momentarily letting go of the boy's hands to hug Cameron and Chase who knelt down to your height.
“Mummy! Daddy! You here!” You squealed, wrapping your tiny arms tightly around Cameron and nuzzling your face against her cheek.
Cameron chuckled softly, giving you a gentle squeeze as she hugged you back. “Hey, sweet girl! Mama missed you so much! Did you have a good day?”
You nodded excitedly, giggling happily. “Miss you too! Got boyfriend.” You took hold of the little boy's hand again so he could stand next to you in front of your parents.
Chase’s face dropped at the word ‘boyfriend’, boyfriend? You weren’t old enough to have a boyfriend! Meanwhile, Cameron was smiling and couldn’t help but awe. She thought it was too cute. She gave a little wave to the little boy and kissed your cheek. “A boyfriend? That’s so sweet!”
Chase crossed his arms, raising an eyebrow. He shot Cameron a ‘really?’ look at hearing her say it was sweet. “No, no, no, no. Y/N you’re not allowed to date until you’re 50. No boyfriends.”
Your little face scrunched up, holding the little boy's hand tighter as you heard Chase say that boyfriends weren’t allowed. “No, Daddy. He my boyfriend, ‘kay?”
Chase shook his head, about to open his mouth to say something before Cameron cut in. “It’s okay, sweetheart, Daddy is just a bit surprised. He’s very happy you have such a close friend.”
You nodded, your frown turning into a happy grin. “Boyfriend.”
Cameron nodded, letting out a little giggle and running a hand through your hand. “Boyfriend, alright honey.”
Chase let out a small huff and rubbed his forehead, whispering to Cameron beside him. “Seriously? You’re not bothered by this? She’s 3!”
Cameron sighed, giving her husband a side-eye at his overdramatics. “Exactly, she’s 3. It’s just a harmless daycare crush, it’s not like they even know
what it means. They share snacks and hold hands in the library line, that’s how serious it gets.”
Chase sighed, picking you up and setting you on his hip, quickly watching you wave goodbye to the boy. “I guess… but she’s 3, she’s too young to have a boyfriend.”
Cameron smirked, signing you out on the little sheet of paper. “And what? You’re going to chase away every boyfriend by the time she’s finished college?”
Chase shrugged and followed Cameron out of the daycare and to the carpark. “Maybe, so what? Her heart doesn’t deserve to be broken and she’s better than all the jerks out there.”
Cameron rolled her eyes in amusement, unlocking the car and taking you from Chase’s arms to buckle you in your car seat. “You can worry about that in about 10 years, they’ll probably be ‘over’ by the end of the week. It’s not a committed relationship, they’re toddlers.”
Chase let out a small chuckle, getting into the driver's seat. “I’m just saying.”
You didn’t exactly mind what your dad thought, you didn’t see the harm in having a little crush. “I got boyfriend… I got boyfriend.”
Chase would always be protective of you, of course, he would be, he’s your dad. Though, he decided he could just let this innocent little daycare love slip, it was just innocent children being children. You’ll always be his baby girl and he’ll never stop trying to protect you.