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Wally Cark x fem!reader
summary: Wally Clark was her world—her first love, her best friend, the one person who made everything feel right. But now he’s gone, ripped away in an instant, leaving behind nothing but echoes of laughter in empty hallways and a heart that feels permanently shattered. Every day is a struggle as she walks through Split River High, surrounded by the ghosts of memories that refuse to fade.
warnings: death, grief, loss of a loved one
Author's Note: It's possible that this could turn into a series, but for now, this is just a singular fanfic. If there are any recommendations for future fics or a continuance of this one, my requests are always open ♡
Wally’s POV
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Announcer on PA: "He's got the ball. Wally Clark, down the field. He's at the 40, he's at the 30."
The stadium was electric, the crowd roaring as the final moments of the homecoming game played out under the bright Friday night lights. I sat in the stands, bundled in Wally’s varsity jacket, my heart pounding with excitement and nerves. This was his night—his chance to shine. I could already picture him grinning ear to ear afterward, sweeping me up in a post-game hug, the way he always did.
Then it happened.
Announcer: "Clark takes a big hit. He is down."
The hit came out of nowhere. One second, Wally was sprinting down the field, and the next, a player blindsided him with a brutal tackle. I watched, breathless, as his body lifted off the ground, flipping unnaturally in the air. The sickening crack echoed through the stadium as he landed hard on the turf, his head snapping at an awful angle. The crowd fell eerily silent.
My stomach dropped. Announcer: "This doesn't look good for Wally Clark."
“Get up, Wally,” I whispered, gripping the edge of my seat, willing him to move. To even twitch. But he didn’t. The players around him hesitated before frantically waving for help. Coaches and medics rushed the field, but he just lay there, still, too still. A cold dread settled over me, crawling up my spine.
This wasn’t like the other times he’d been hit. This was different.
Somewhere in the distance, I heard a voice yelling his name. It took me a second to realize it was mine...
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The days after felt like a blur. A never-ending, suffocating blur. The hospital waiting room, the murmured apologies from doctors, the way his mother collapsed into sobs when they told us he was gone.
It felt unreal, like some kind of cruel joke.
Because how could Wally be gone? He was just here. Just laughing with me, just kissing me goodbye before the game, just promising me we'd go to the lake this weekend.
But he wasn’t here anymore. He never would be again.
I don’t remember much about the funeral. Just the weight in my chest, the way the world felt too bright for a day so dark.
People kept talking about him like he was a memory, but I couldn't accept that.
He wasn’t just a memory. He was still mine. My Wally. I stopped going to football games. Couldn’t even look at the field. Every time I walked past it, I swore I could still hear the echo of that hit, the way the crowd gasped, the way my heart broke in real time.
I needed somewhere to go, somewhere that felt like him.
That’s how I met Mr. Daniels, the janitor. He saw me wandering the halls after school one day, lingering in places I shouldn’t be. I expected him to scold me, to tell me to go home, but instead, he just asked, "Looking for somewhere quiet?" I nodded, and after a moment, he motioned for me to follow. He led me to an old storage room near the back of the school, long forgotten and covered in dust. "Nobody uses this place anymore," he said, tossing me a key. "Clean it up if you want. Just don’t tell anyone."
So I did. I spent hours there, sweeping the dust away, hanging up old pictures of Wally from my locker, draping his jacket over the back of a rickety chair.
It wasn’t much, but it was his. And being there, surrounded by the echoes of our time together, made me feel like I wasn’t completely alone.
One day, while sitting in that room, I let myself remember. Really remember. The way Wally smiled when he was nervous. The way his laugh sounded when he was truly happy. And, finally, the way he looked just before it all went wrong.
The scar of that night never left me. I replayed it over and over, but deep down, I knew what happened.
One night, sitting there alone, I whispered to the empty space, "I miss you, Wally." And though the room was silent, though I would never see his face again, I swore I could feel something—just the faintest hint of warmth, like he was still with me in some way. I still dream about him.
Sometimes, I wake up thinking I hear his voice, feel his arms around me. But when I open my eyes, the room is empty. Still, I know the truth.
He’s not lost. Not really. As long as I remember him, as long as I keep this small piece of him close, he’ll always be here. And maybe, just maybe, one day, I’ll see him again.
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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The days blurred together.
Since Wally’s death, it felt like time had become something cruel—stretching endlessly while slipping through my fingers all at once. Every morning was the same: waking up exhausted, dragging myself to school, forcing myself through classes like a ghost haunting the halls, and retreating to my storage room the moment I could.
But even that wasn’t helping anymore.
I'd started spending more time there than anywhere else, curled up against the cold walls, pressing Wally’s old jacket against my face just to remember what he smelled like. Some days, I swore I could still hear his laugh in the empty hallways, a phantom echo of something I could never get back.
And now, months later, I was just tired.
I didn’t know why I'd come to practice today. Maybe because Claire kept asking me, maybe because I thought if I just moved for a while, I'd feel something again.
It was the same routine, the same cheers, the same stifling weight pressing down on my chest. I went through the motions, clapping when I was supposed to, calling out counts, but my heart wasn’t in it. Nothing was.
“Alright, last pyramid before we break,” Claire called, clapping her hands. “Let’s make it solid, people.”
I barely heard her.
I moved into position, forcing myself to focus as the girls around me adjusted. The base cheerleaders braced themselves, and I watched as the flyer—a petite sophomore—climbed up, her arms steady, her balance sure.
Just like it had been a hundred times before.
Just like it always was.
Then, something went wrong.
Maybe someone lost their footing, maybe the timing was off—I would never really know. But in an instant, the flyer wobbled at the top of the stunt, her arms pinwheeling, her body tilting at the wrong angle—
And then she fell.
I didn’t have time to react, barely even had time to think.
One second, I was standing there, blinking up at the girl—
The next, everything went black.
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When I opened my eyes, I was lying on the gym floor.
At first, everything was hazy. The fluorescent lights above flickered strangely, like they weren’t quite real, and the air felt colder than it had any right to be.
Then I noticed the people standing around me.
My breath caught in my throat.
Two people I didn't recognize, a teacher and a student.
And one person I did. Wally.
My heart stopped, and suddenly, I was awake.
I scrambled up, sitting bolt upright, my breath coming in fast, shallow gasps.
Wally knelt beside me, his face unreadable, but his eyes—God, his eyes.
“Hey, it's okay. It's okay, baby,” he said softly.
The sound of his voice—his actual voice—sent a tremor through me.
My hands shook as I looked at him, at the boy I had spent months grieving, at the boy I had lost.
My boy
“…Wally?”
His throat bobbed, but he nodded. “Yeah. I’m here.”
Tears burned at the edges of my vision. “But—” I looked around wildly, my head spinning. “But I—I was at practice. The flyer—she fell, and then—”
I stopped.
My stomach dropped.
Wally didn’t say anything.
Neither did the other two people.
The others exchanged a look, but Wally was the one who spoke. “Baby, breathe.”
My breath caught in my throat.
It took me a second to remember—cheer practice, the last pyramid, the flyer losing balance—
And then the fall.
I swallowed hard. “But I—I was just there. I should be—” I looked at Wally again, my voice almost pleading. “I should be fine.”
His throat bobbed. “I know.”
The weight of it settled in my chest.
I wasn’t.
I was here.
Just like him.
Just like them.
A sharp breath left my lungs, and I shook my head again, running my hands over my arms like that would somehow make this real. “This doesn’t make sense. This can’t be happening.”
Wally took a step forward, slow, careful. “I know it’s a lot.”
“A lot?” A broken laugh left my lips. “I—” I swallowed, pressing a hand to my forehead. “I don’t know what to do.”
Wally hesitated for half a second before reaching out, his fingers brushing mine. When I didn’t pull away, he took my hand, giving it a gentle squeeze. “You don’t have to figure it all out right now.”
I let out a slow, unsteady breath, staring down at where his hand covered mine. His touch was warm, familiar, grounding.
It didn’t fix anything.
But it helped.
“I was just starting to feel… normal again,” I admitted quietly. “Or at least something close to it.” I swallowed hard. “And now—” His thumb gently rubbed away a tear from my cheek.
“You don’t have to go through this alone.”
I looked up at him.
His gaze was steady, reassuring. Real.
For months, I had spent every day aching for just a second more with him, just a moment where he was still here, where he hadn’t been ripped away from me.
And now, somehow, impossibly—he was.
Not in the way I wanted.
Not in the way I would’ve chosen.
But still.
I squeezed his hand, exhaling shakily. “…Okay.”
A small, knowing smile crossed his lips. “Okay.”
For the first time since I woke up, I felt like maybe—just maybe—I wouldn’t have to figure this out alone.
Drabble Flashback Pt.19
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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By the fourth day, I couldn’t shake the gnawing feeling in my gut.
I had spent the past few days convincing myself I made the right choice, that I had seen enough, that I knew what had happened.
But that doubt—that awful, creeping doubt—was sinking its claws deeper.
I needed answers.
So I found myself outside the diner, arms wrapped around myself against the crisp evening air, heart pounding.
I didn’t even know what I was looking for—maybe just some kind of confirmation, something to solidify what I already believed.
Or maybe… maybe I was hoping to be wrong.
The bell above the door jingled as I stepped inside, the warm smell of coffee and fried food wrapping around me. A few customers lingered in booths, but my eyes zeroed in on the girl from that night—Scott’s cousin.
The girl who had unknowingly shattered everything.
She was sitting alone at the counter, stirring her milkshake absentmindedly.
I took a breath, steeling myself, then approached.
“Hey.”
The girl blinked up at her, brows furrowing. “Uh—hey?”
I hesitated, feeling suddenly stupid for even being here. “You probably don’t know who I am, but I—um, I saw you outside the diner the other night. With Wally.”
Recognition flickered in the girl’s eyes, followed by immediate guilt. “Oh my God, you’re his girlfriend.”
My stomach clenched. “Was his girlfriend.”
The girl winced. “Oh… Oh no.”
I inhaled sharply. “Look, I just need to know—what exactly happened that night?”
The girl looked even more guilty now, shaking her head quickly. “Nothing! Nothing happened! I swear, I was crying because my boyfriend and I got into this huge fight, and Wally was just—he was just being nice. He was comforting me, that’s all.”
My breath caught.
“He didn’t do anything wrong,” the girl continued. “He was actually talking about you. He said he had to get going soon because he had plans with you.”
My vision blurred.
It was like the floor had dropped out beneath me.
I had been wrong.
So, horribly, painfully wrong.
Wally hadn’t cheated.
He had been telling the truth.
And I—
I had left him.
My throat tightened as my heart cracked wide open, the weight of my mistake crushing me.
I had looked him in the eye, accused him of something he didn’t do, and walked away.
“Shit,” I whispered, voice breaking.
The girl gave her a sympathetic look. “I’m really sorry. If I had known—”
I shook my head numbly, backing away. “I have to go.”
And then I was outside, the night air biting against my skin, my pulse hammering.
What had I done?
I had to fix this.
I had to.
Because if I had lost Wally over a mistake—
I didn’t know how I was supposed to live with that.
Drabble Flashback Pt.4
Wally Cark x fem!reader
Prompt: friendly competition
No warnings
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The arcade was buzzing, filled with the constant beeps of machines and the occasional victorious shout from some kid landing a high score. Wally Clark had practically grown up here, spending weekends and spare change on Pac-Man, Galaga, and his game—Street Fighter.
Tonight, though, he had a challenger.
“I’m telling you, I’m gonna win,” Y/N said, cracking her knuckles like she was about to go into battle.
Wally smirked, dropping a few quarters into the machine. “Oh yeah? You just started playing last week.”
“And yet, I’m already better than you.”
He snorted. “I don’t know where this confidence is coming from, but alright.”
The screen flickered to life, and they picked their characters. Wally went with his usual—Ryu. Y/N picked Chun-Li.
“Good choice,” he admitted.
“I know,” she said smugly.
They started the first round, fingers flying over the buttons. Wally was good—he had the reflexes, the timing, and the strategy down. But Y/N was catching on fast, countering his moves, dodging attacks he was sure would land.
“You’ve been practicing,” he realized, squinting at her.
“Maybe.”
“You totally have!”
“Shut up and lose, Clark.”
He laughed, shaking his head, but he almost lost the second round. She landed a surprise combo that had him down to his last sliver of health before he pulled off a desperate win.
They were both breathless when the final match loaded.
“You nervous?” she asked, bouncing on her heels.
“Not even a little,” he lied.
The round started. It was close—way too close. Wally was usually cocky about winning, but for the first time, he had no idea how this would go. Y/N was relentless, going for every opening he left, and for a second, he thought she might actually beat him.
Then, in a last-second move, he barely landed a knockout hit.
The words K.O. flashed across the screen.
Wally yelled, throwing his arms in the air. “YES! CHAMPION OF THE WORLD!”
Y/N groaned, dramatically dropping onto the nearby stool. “I had you.”
“Eh, you almost had me.”
She rolled her eyes. “Next time, I’m crushing you.”
“I’d like to see you try.”
She grinned, shaking her head. “You will.”
They played a few more rounds, then wandered to the prize counter, where Wally spent all his leftover tickets on a cheap plastic ring and shoved it into her hand.
“What is this?” she asked, staring at it.
“A consolation prize,” he said, grinning.
She held it up like it was something valuable, then slid it onto her finger. “I’m gonna keep this forever.”
He snorted. “Yeah, right.”
She met his eyes, suddenly serious. “No, really.”
And he didn’t know why, but that made his chest feel weird.
They left the arcade sometime after midnight, Y/N still wearing that stupid plastic ring. And Wally… Wally walked home wondering if maybe, maybe he was already losing a different kind of game.
One where she had no idea she was winning.
Hey I have a request
Character: Wally
Y/N
Number 16 on your list of prompts “give me a kiss, my love”
Maybe they have been friends forever (literally) and they finally confess their feelings
NSFW 🥵😮💨
Everything else you can make up
Hehhehe, giggling and kicking my feet when writing this! Please request more!! 😘♡
Wally Clark x fem!reader
Word Count: 1,876
NSFW!
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"You know, Wally," Y/n said, flipping through the pages of a dusty comic book, "I think I've figured out what's been missing in these superhero love stories."
Wally Clark, his eyes glued to the TV, munched on a potato chip. "Oh, really?"
"Mmhmm," she murmured, not looking up. "They always rush into it. No buildup. No tension."
He chuckled, tossing his half-eaten sandwich onto the plate. "You've been reading too many of those romance novels your mom hides."
The room was bathed in the soft glow of the street lamp outside, casting shadows that danced across the worn-out sofa and the floor littered with comic book pages. The air had the scent of old books and the faint aroma of pizza from the box on the coffee table. Wally and the reader had known each other forever—best friends since they were kids, sharing secrets, laughter, and a mutual love for all things comic-related.
The TV flickered, showing a scene from their favorite show, 'The Flash'. The hero zoomed through the city, a blur of red and yellow, saving the day once again. Y/n sighed, placing the comic book aside. "They never really show the moment, you know?"
Wally turned to her, curiosity piqued. "The moment?"
"When they finally realize they're in love," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "It's always so... rushed."
Their eyes met, and the room seemed to hold its breath. The crackling static of the TV was the only sound between them, the world outside fading away. The warmth of the summer evening pressed against the windows, creating a gentle breeze that rustled the curtains.
Wally leaned closer, his heart hammering in his chest. He had felt something for her for a long time, but he wasn't sure if it was the same for her. "Maybe that's just how it happens in comics," he said, his voice a little shaky.
The reader's eyes searched his, a hint of something unspoken passing between them. "Or maybe," she began, "it's because it's more complicated in real life."
Wally swallowed, the crumbs of his sandwich feeling like boulders in his throat. He had known her for what felt like an eternity—seen her in every possible light, from the awkwardness of puberty to the confidence she now exuded. "Yeah," he agreed, his voice barely audible. "It's definitely more complicated."
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The air grew thick with unspoken words and unexplored feelings. He reached for her hand, the warmth of her skin sending a jolt through his body. Her eyes widened slightly, but she didn't pull away. The TV was forgotten as they sat there, their fingers intertwined, the electricity between them crackling like a live wire.
"Remember when we used to run around the neighborhood pretending to be superheroes?" she asked, a nostalgic smile playing on her lips. "You always said I'd make the perfect sidekick."
"Well," Wally said, his own smile spreading, "you still do." He took a deep breath, the moment feeling as if it was frozen in time. "But I think you might be more than that."
Her pulse quickened, and she looked down at their joined hands, tracing the lines of his palm with her thumb. "What do you mean?"
Wally took another deep breath, his heart racing. "I mean," he began, his voice gaining strength, "you've been more than a sidekick to me for a long time. You're... you're my partner, in every sense of the word."
The room was still. The only sound was the distant hum of the city outside. She looked up, her eyes meeting his, searching for the truth in his gaze. "Wally..." she whispered, her voice trembling.
He leaned in closer, his eyes never leaving hers. "Give me a kiss, my love," he murmured, his voice filled with a yearning that had been simmering just beneath the surface for years.
Their lips met, tentative at first, like two magnets finding their polar opposites. The kiss grew deeper, more urgent, as the years of unspoken feelings crashed into them like a tidal wave. Her hand reached up to cradle his cheek, the stubble rough against her fingertips. He wrapped his arms around her, pulling her closer, and she melted into him, feeling the strength in his embrace, the warmth of his body against hers.
The kiss grew more passionate, their breaths mingling as they lost themselves in the moment. It was as if they were the only two people in the world, their hearts beating in perfect sync, their bodies entwined in a dance of love and desire.
Wally's hand slid down her back, feeling the soft fabric of her shirt give way to the smooth skin beneath. He could feel the heat emanating from her, and it was all he could do to keep from devouring her right there. She leaned into him, her fingers threading through his hair, and he knew he had to have more. He gently pushed her back onto the sofa, never breaking the connection of their lips.
Their bodies fit together like two pieces of a puzzle, made for each other. He could feel the rapid beat of her heart against his chest, the softness of her breasts pressing against him, and the gentle curve of her waist. She moaned softly, the sound sending a shiver down his spine.
He took his time, exploring the landscape of her body, learning every inch of her. His hands traced the lines of her neck, the softness of her shoulders, and the curve of her waist. She responded with a gentle pressure of her own, her hands roaming over his chest, feeling the muscles tense and relax beneath her fingertips.
Their clothes were discarded piece by piece, each article revealing more of their bare skin to the warm evening air. They took in the sight of each other, savoring the moment like it was their last. He could see the desire in her eyes, mirroring his own, and it only served to fuel the fire burning between them.
Their kisses grew more urgent, their touches more intimate. They explored each other's bodies, their hands and mouths speaking a silent language of love and need. He could feel her body quivering with anticipation, her breath hitching in her throat as he kissed his way down her neck.
When he reached her breasts, he took his time, teasing and caressing them with his thumbs, watching as her nipples grew taut with desire. He took one into his mouth, suckling gently, and she arched her back with a soft cry of pleasure.
Her hands found their way to his belt, and she began to unbuckle it with trembling fingers. He helped her, his own hands not much steadier. The zipper of his jeans was next, and she pulled them down, revealing his erection straining against the fabric of his boxers.
He kicked them off, and she reached out, wrapping her hand around him, her touch sending shockwaves through his body. He groaned, his hips bucking involuntarily. She stroked him slowly, her eyes never leaving his, and he knew he wouldn't last much longer.
With a gentle push, he had her legs spread, and he settled between them. He kissed her again, deep and slow, as he slid his hand between her thighs, feeling the slickness of her arousal. She was ready for him, and the knowledge was almost too much to bear.
He slid a finger inside her, her body tightening around him. She was warm and wet, and he felt his own body respond, his need for her growing stronger by the second. He stroked her gently, feeling her tense and relax against his touch.
Wally leaned down, placing kisses along her collarbone and down her chest, his tongue tracing the path his hand had taken. When he reached her core, he paused, looking up at her. "Are you sure?" he asked, his voice hoarse with desire.
She nodded, her eyes glazed with lust. "I've never been more sure of anything in my life," she whispered.
With that, he kissed her again, and then moved down to kiss her in the most intimate way possible. She gasped, her hips rising to meet his mouth, her hands tangling in his hair.
He took his time, exploring her with his tongue, tasting her sweetness. She moaned, her body writhing beneath him as he brought her closer and closer to the edge. He could feel her tightening around his tongue, her legs trembling, and knew she was close.
Wally pulled back, watching her face as he slid two fingers inside her. She was so wet, so ready for him, and the sight was almost too much to handle. He moved his hand in a steady rhythm, his thumb circling her clit, feeling her hips rock against him. Her breath came in ragged gasps, her nails digging into the cushions of the sofa.
Her orgasm crashed over her like a wave, her body spasming with pleasure, her cries echoing in the quiet room. He kissed his way back up her body, his own need reaching a fever pitch. He positioned himself at her entrance, pausing for a moment, savoring the feeling of their bodies so close.
He pushed inside her, feeling her tighten around him, her warmth enveloping him like a glove. She gasped, her eyes flying open to meet his, and he stilled, giving her time to adjust. Then, with a gentle nod from her, he began to move, his hips setting a slow, steady pace.
Their movements grew more urgent, their bodies moving together like a well-oiled machine. The sounds of their love filled the room, their breaths mingling with the slick sounds of their passion. Her legs wrapped around him, pulling him deeper, her heels digging into his back.
Wally's eyes never left hers, the connection between them more profound than any superhero team-up they had ever dreamed of. He watched as she threw her head back, her mouth open in a silent scream, her eyes squeezed shut in ecstasy. He knew he was close, too, and could feel the pressure building in his core.
With a final, desperate thrust, he reached his climax, her name on his lips as he filled her with his release. They stayed there, joined together, their hearts pounding, their bodies entwined. It was a moment of perfect peace in the midst of the storm, a moment that would change their friendship forever.
After the storm of passion had passed, they lay there, their bodies slick with sweat, their breaths gradually evening out. He kissed her forehead, her cheeks, her lips, tasting the salt on her skin. "I love you," he whispered, the words feeling both new and ancient at the same time.
She opened her eyes, a soft smile playing on her lips. "I love you too, Wally." It was the simplest declaration, but it held the weight of the world in those three little words.
They lay there, wrapped in each other's arms, as the TV continued to flicker in the background. The Flash had moved on to his next adventure, but Wally and Y/n had just begun theirs. A love story more epic than any comic book could ever capture, written in the pages of their hearts.
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my request is for a Wally drabble where there is a lot of angst and tension cause they aren’t together yet and the prompts is request are 21 and 36
and maybe possibly if there’s nsfw it could be J
appreciate you !!!
Omg! Thank you so much!! You're my first request!! 💓 I kinda got excited and might've gotten a lil carried away, but here ya go!
Wally Clark x fem!reader
NSFW!!
Word count: 2,214 (oops 👀)
21. "Wait a minute, are you jealous?"
36. "God, you're cute" "You think I'm cute?"
J. Masturbation
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"Come on, Wally, you're taking forever!" Becky complained, poking her head into the garage. "We're gonna miss the first half of the movie if you don't hurry up!"
"Just one more screw," Wally grunted, his voice muffled by the engine of the '67 Chevelle he was tinkering with. His hands were smeared with grease and sweat, and his heart raced with excitement. It wasn't just the anticipation of the new sci-fi flick at the drive-in—though that was a big part of it—it was the fact that he'd be seeing y/n there, the girl he'd had a crush on since the dawn of time. Or at least since middle school.
The garage was a mess, but to Wally, it was a sanctuary. Posters of cars and rock bands lined the walls, and tools hung neatly from pegboards. The smell of gasoline and oil mixed with the faint scent of Becky's perfume wafting in from the doorway. She was y/n's best friend, a constant in his life, but tonight, she was just a hurdle to clear before he could see the girl of his dreams.
"What's the big deal?" Wally called out, his voice echoing in the cavernous space. "It's just y/n. You guys see each other every day at school anyway."
Becky rolled her eyes and stepped into the garage, her platform heels clacking against the concrete floor. She knew better than to argue with Wally when he had his heart set on something. "You're the one who's acting like a lovesick puppy," she teased, waving her hand in front of her nose to ward off the fumes.
Wally stood up, wiping his hands on an even greasier rag. "I'm not lovesick," he protested, his cheeks flushing. "I just... I don't know. She's different, you know?"
"Different from what?" Becky challenged, crossing her arms over her chest. "Different from the posters of half-naked girls plastered all over your bedroom wall?"
Wally shot her a glare. "Those are art, Becky. This is...real." He paused, searching for the right words. "Y/n's got this...this light, you know? And she's not just pretty, she's...interesting."
Becky laughed. "Interesting, huh? That's a new one." She tossed him a clean shirt. "You're just saying that because she doesn't throw herself at you like the others do."
Wally caught the shirt, his eyes lingering on Becky's smug expression. "You don't get it," he muttered, pulling the shirt over his head.
"I get it," she said with a knowing smile. "You're jealous."
Wally froze, his hand still on the shirt. "What? Jealous of what?"
"Of anyone who gets to spend time with her, obviously," Becky said with a smirk. "You want her all to yourself."
Wally's heart skipped a beat. Jealous? He'd never thought of it that way before, but as the word hung in the air, he realized it was true. The thought of y/n with anyone else made his stomach twist in knots. But was it really jealousy, or was it something more?
"Come on," Becky said, grabbing his arm and pulling him towards the door. "We're gonna be late."
He allowed himself to be dragged out of the garage, his thoughts racing. Jealousy was a powerful emotion, and one he wasn't used to feeling. It was going to be a long night.
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The drive to the drive-in was a blur of neon lights and honking horns. The 80s were in full swing, and the streets of their small town were alive with the sounds of music and laughter. Wally's mind was a million miles away, replaying every moment he'd shared with y/n. The way she'd looked at him in math class when he'd solved that impossible problem. The shy smile she'd given him when he'd held the door open. The way her eyes sparkled when she talked about her favorite book.
When they finally pulled into the packed parking lot, Wally's nerves were strung tighter than the guitar strings at a Van Halen concert. He spotted y/n's car almost immediately—a candy apple red Corvette that was the envy of every guy at school. His stomach flipped as he realized she'd come alone. Maybe, just maybe, tonight was the night.
"There she is," Becky said, nodding towards the Corvette. "Looks like she's saving a spot for you."
Wally swallowed hard. "I'm not so sure," he said, trying to keep the hope out of his voice.
They parked next to y/n, and Wally took a deep breath before climbing out of the car. He could see her silhouette in the driver's seat, the glow of a cigarette casting a warm light on her features. She looked up as they approached, and their eyes met. Wally felt his heart stutter in his chest.
"Hey," she said, her voice low and husky. "You guys made it."
"Hi," Wally managed to croak out, his throat suddenly dry. "How's it going?"
Y/n shrugged. "Okay, I guess. Just waiting for the movie to start."
They talked awkwardly for a few minutes, the air thick with tension. Wally's mind was racing with what-ifs and maybes. What if he just told her how he felt? What if she laughed in his face? What if she said she felt the same way?
But before he could say anything, Becky chimed in. "You know, Wally's been working on his car all day just so he could impress you," she said with a wink.
Wally's cheeks burned. "Shut up, Becky," he muttered.
Y/n looked over at him, her eyes widening. "Is that true?"
"It's no big deal," he said, trying to play it cool.
"No, it is," she said, her voice sincere. "That's really sweet."
Sweet? He'd never thought of himself as sweet before. He felt a strange warmth spread through his chest. Maybe, just maybe, she did like him.
As they walked towards the snack bar, Becky shot him a look. "See?" she whispered. "You're totally jealous."
Wally didn't reply. He was too busy trying to keep his cool around y/n. But deep down, he knew Becky was right. He was jealous of anyone who had the chance to be close to her. And he'd do anything to be the one she looked at like that.
As the night grew darker and the movie played on the massive outdoor screen, Wally couldn't shake the feeling that y/n was watching him. Every time he glanced over, she'd be looking away, as if she'd been caught in the act. His mind filled with fantasies of what could happen if he just had the courage to make a move.
After Becky fell asleep in the back seat, Wally couldn't take it anymore. He excused himself, saying he had to grab something from his car. His heart pounding, he grabbed the Polaroid of y/n that he'd taken of her that week. It was a candid shot of her in a bikini at the beach, her hair blowing in the wind and her eyes closed in laughter. He'd been carrying it around with him like a secret treasure, touching it when he was alone and letting his imagination run wild.
In the privacy of his car, parked a few rows away, he took the picture out and studied it, his breath hitching. He could almost feel the warmth of her skin, the softness of her hair. He leaned back, his hand sliding down his pants, his arousal growing as he thought of her. He closed his eyes and began to stroke himself, the image of her smiling face etched in his mind
--- (2/4, we can do this y'all! ♡)
But he wasn't as alone as he thought.
The sound of the door opening startled him, and he nearly jumped out of his seat. Y/n slid into the passenger side, her eyes on the picture in his hand. "What's this?" she asked, her voice quiet but firm.
Wally's face burned with embarrassment. He'd been caught red-handed—literally. "It's nothing," he said, trying to tuck it away. "Just...just a picture."
"A picture of me," she said, taking it from his hand. "Why do you have this, Wally?"
He couldn't look at her. "I...I don't know," he mumbled. "I just...I think you're beautiful."
The silence in the car was deafening, the sound of his own racing heart the only noise he could hear. He braced himself for her to slap him, to scream, to get out and run away. But she didn't. Instead, she leaned closer, her breath hot against his neck. "God, you're cute," she murmured.
Wally's eyes snapped open, his heart pounding in his chest. "You think I'm cute?"
Y/n smirked, taking a drag of her cigarette. "You think I'm not aware of what you've been doing over here?" She exhaled a cloud of smoke, her eyes never leaving his. "I've seen the way you look at me, Wally."
He didn't know what to say, his thoughts tangled in a web of confusion and desire.
"But why are you hiding?" she continued. "Why don't you just tell me how you feel?"
Wally's hand stilled, his eyes meeting hers. "Because...because I'm afraid," he admitted, his voice barely a whisper. "I'm afraid of losing you. Of messing things up."
Y/n reached over and placed her hand on his, stopping his frantic movements. "You're not going to mess things up," she said softly. "Not if we do it together."
With those words, the dam broke. Wally couldn't believe what was happening. He leaned in, his heart racing, and kissed her. It was a clumsy, desperate kiss, fueled by years of longing. But y/n didn't pull away. Instead, she kissed him back, her hand sliding up to cradle his face.
Their kiss grew deeper, more urgent. Wally fumbled with the buttons of her shirt, his hands trembling with excitement. The fabric fell away, revealing the lacy bra she wore underneath. He traced the outline of her breast with his thumb, feeling her nipple harden against his touch. Y/n moaned, pressing herself against him, her own hands busy unbuckling his belt.
They moved to the back of the car, the vinyl seats sticking to their skin as they kissed and explored each other. Wally felt like he was in a dream—or maybe a scene from one of the steamy romance novels he'd snuck a peek at in the bookstore. The scent of her perfume filled his nose, a sweet, intoxicating aroma that only heightened his arousal.
Y/n straddled him, her legs on either side of his hips, her bare skin against his. Wally could feel the heat of her, the softness of her thighs as they gripped him tightly. He reached up, cupping her breasts in his hands, feeling the weight of them, the nipples peaked and sensitive. She threw her head back, her hair cascading around them like a curtain, blocking out the rest of the world.
Her hips began to move, rocking gently against him. He could feel himself straining against the fabric of his jeans, desperate for release. He slid his hand down, slipping it under her skirt, finding the dampness waiting for him. Y/n's breath hitched as he touched her, her eyes fluttering closed.
Their kisses grew more frantic as they undressed each other, the air thick with need. The sound of their breathing and the rustling of clothes was the only sound in the quiet night. Wally could feel her heat, her wetness, and it was all he could do to hold back
--- (3/4, drink some water, thanks for making it this far! ♡)
When they were both naked, y/n leaned forward, her breasts brushing against his chest. She took him in her hand, stroking him gently before guiding him to her entrance. Wally's breath caught in his throat as he pushed into her, feeling her tightness wrap around him like a warm, wet glove.
Their rhythm grew faster, their breaths mingling as they moved together. Y/n's nails dug into his shoulders, leaving half-moons of pleasure-pain on his skin. Wally could feel the tension coiling in his gut, ready to explode.
Their eyes locked, and for a moment, it was as if they were the only two people in the world. The neon lights of the drive-in flickered outside the windows, casting a rainbow of colors across their sweat-slicked bodies. The movie played on in the background, forgotten in the face of their passion.
Wally felt himself reaching the edge, the pressure building until it was unbearable. He didn't want it to end, but he couldn't hold back. He bucked his hips up into her, driving deep, feeling her tighten around him as she climaxed. It was all he needed to let go, the world spinning out of control as he came, his vision white-hot with pleasure.
They collapsed against each other, panting and spent. The silence was broken only by the distant sound of a car engine and the rustle of the wind through the trees.
For a moment, they just held each other, the reality of what had just happened sinking in. Then y/n spoke, her voice soft and shaky. "Wally, that was..."
He kissed her again, cutting off her words. "I know," he murmured. "It was perfect."
And as they lay there, tangled in each other's arms, Wally realized that this was the start of something beautiful.
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Drabble Flashback Pt.23
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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The summer air was thick with warmth, the scent of pine and lake water settling around us as I sat on the hood of my truck, tossing my football absentmindedly in my hands.
Y/N sat beside me, her legs crossed, her fingers tracing the condensation on her slushie cup. We’d spent nearly every night like this lately—just existing together, trying to rebuild what had been shattered.
But tonight, something was different.
Y/N had been fidgeting, glancing at me every so often like she was holding something back. Finally, she sucked in a breath and let it out, turning toward me.
“I ran into someone a few days ago,” she said carefully.
I stopped tossing the ball, resting it against my knee. “Yeah?”
She hesitated. “That girl from the diner.”
My stomach twisted slightly, but I kept my face neutral. “Oh.”
Y/N wet her lips. “She told me something.”
I tilted my head. “What’s that?”
“She said…” Y/N’s fingers gripped the edge of the hood. “She said you were actually talking about me that night.”
My chest tightened, but I stayed quiet.
“She told me you had to leave soon because you had plans with me.”
Silence stretched between us.
Finally, I sighed, setting the football aside and looking her in the eye. “Yeah,” I admitted. “I did.”
Y/N’s breath hitched. “You did?”
I nodded. “After practice that night, I was coming to see you.”
She blinked at me, her eyes glistening under the glow of the streetlamp.
“I had something for you,” I continued, reaching into my pocket. “Something I never got the chance to give you.”
I pulled out a small, slightly worn box and flipped it open.
Inside, nestled in soft velvet, was a delicate silver ring.
Y/N gasped softly, her hand covering her mouth.
“It’s a promise ring,” I said quietly. “I bought it weeks before… before everything. I was gonna surprise you that night, take you out, tell you what you already knew.”
Y/N’s voice was barely above a whisper. “What’s that?”
I exhaled, then suddenly slid off the hood of my truck, landing on the pavement in front of her.
And then, to her absolute shock—
I dropped to one knee.
Y/N let out a strangled noise, her eyes wide. “Wally—”
“Y/N L/N,” I said, straight-faced but eyes full of mischief, “I was gonna do this months ago, but you kinda broke my heart, so I had to reschedule.”
Her mouth parted, emotions warring on her face—shock, guilt, and something deeper, warmer.
I smirked slightly, holding up the ring between my fingers.
“But,” I continued, “since you’ve spent all summer proving that you might just deserve me again, I figured I’d give you the chance to redeem yourself.”
Y/N let out a half-laugh, half-sob, her hands trembling. “Wally…”
I softened, my smirk fading into something more sincere.
“This ring always belonged to you,” I said. “And if you want it… it’s yours.”
Y/N swallowed thickly, blinking down at me as a tear slipped down her cheek.
Then, without hesitation, she reached out, cupping my face between her hands before pulling me into a fierce, desperate kiss.
I melted into her instantly, my fingers slipping against her cheek, my heart pounding against my ribs.
When we finally broke apart, she rested her forehead against mine.
“I love you,” she whispered. “And I swear—I swear—I’ll never doubt you again.”
I smiled, brushing my thumb over her cheek.
“You better not,” I teased. “I don’t know if I’d propose to you twice.”
She let out a wet laugh, then held out her hand.
I slipped the ring onto her finger, my chest tightening as it settled perfectly where it belonged.
Y/N looked at it for a long moment before grinning, wiping her eyes. “You know this is basically a marriage proposal, right?”
I shrugged, standing up and pulling her into my arms. “Guess that means you’re stuck with me.”
Y/N let out a breathless laugh, hugging me tightly.
And as I held her there, beneath the summer stars, I knew—
We had finally found our way back home.
Drabble Flashback Pt.10
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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Racing down the hill was exhilarating—right up until Y/N hit a rock and went flying.
“Shit!” Wally skidded to a stop, jumping off his bike as she sat up, groaning.
“You okay?”
She glared. “I hate you.”
“No, you hate losing,” he corrected, offering a hand.
She took it, letting him pull her up—only for him to yank her too fast, sending her stumbling straight into his chest.
Her hands caught his arms. His grip tightened around hers.
Neither of them moved.
The autmun air was thick, but suddenly, it wasn’t the breeze making her breath hitch.
“…You still mad?” he asked, voice quieter now.
She swallowed, pulse hammering. “I’ll get back to you on that.”
Drabble Flashback Pt.16
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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Practice had run late, and he’d spent the last twenty minutes speeding across town to get to Y/N’s house, his heart pounding with a mixture of excitement and nerves.
Because tonight, he was going to tell her.
Not just I love you—he’d said that plenty of times.
But I see forever with you, and he was going to show that with a promise ring.
They’d been together for over a year now, and it wasn’t always easy, but she was his person. She made everything better.
So when he pulled up outside her house and saw her sitting on the front steps, arms wrapped around herself, something in his chest tightened.
Something was wrong.
He barely had time to process it before she lifted her head, and the look in her eyes made his stomach drop.
Because it wasn’t just sadness.
It was betrayal.
“What the hell, Wally?” she asked, her voice sharp and cold in a way he had never heard before.
His heart started pounding. “What—what’s going on?”
She let out a bitter laugh. “Seriously? You’re really gonna stand there and act like you don’t know?”
“Y/N, I don’t—”
“I saw you, Wally.”
His blood turned to ice. “Saw me what?”
She shook her head, looking away like she couldn’t even stand to look at him. “With her.”
Her?
His mind raced, scrambling to figure out what the hell she was talking about.
Then—realization hit.
Oh, no. No, no, no.
“Wait—Y/N, if you’re talking about that girl outside the diner—”
“I saw you, Wally,” she repeated, voice breaking. “You had your hands all over her. She was all over you.”
His chest clenched. “It wasn’t what it looked like!”
“Oh, really?” she snapped. “Because it looked like my boyfriend was getting real close with some other girl while I was sitting at home thinking about him.”
He took a step closer, reaching for her hands, but she pulled away like he’d burned her.
“Y/N, please,” he begged. “I was helping her. She’s Scott’s cousin—she got into a fight with her boyfriend, and she was crying. I was just—she just needed someone to talk to.”
Y/N let out a breath, and for a second, he thought maybe—maybe—she was listening.
Then she shook her head. “I don’t believe you.”
His heart stopped.
“Are you serious?”
She swallowed hard, eyes glistening under the dim porch light. “I don’t—” She broke off, pressing her lips together. “I can’t.”
His throat felt tight. “Y/N, you know me. You know I would never do that to you.”
She looked away, arms wrapping tighter around herself. “I thought I did.”
The words cut through him like a knife.
He took a shaky breath, trying to hold himself together. “So what? That’s it?”
She blinked rapidly, like she was trying not to cry. “I can't do this anymore, Wally.”
He physically flinched.
“Baby, please.” His voice cracked, and he didn’t care. “You’re everything to me. Don’t do this. I love you.”
She inhaled sharply, shaking her head. “I can’t.”
And just like that, it was over.
She turned, walked up the steps, and disappeared inside, leaving him standing there in the cold.
Wally didn’t know how long he stood there, staring at the closed door, waiting for it to open again.
But it never did.
And for the first time in his life, he had no idea how to fix it.
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Author's Note: Wow! The attention that this got was way more than I expected! Thank you all so much! I added flashbacks and a small extra part after Wally’s death. If you think I should continue this, please let me know! ♡
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Drabble Flashbacks
Key:
☆: fluff
◇: angst
♡: smut
Freshman Year
Pt.1 Protection and Cameras 📷 ☆
Pt.2 Ferris Wheel Nerves 🎡 ☆
Pt.3 Ice cream Meltdowns 🍦 ☆
Pt.4 Arcade Nights and Almost Wins 🎮 ☆
Pt.5 Lake day shenanigans 🤪 ☆
Pt.6 Lazy Mornings at the Diner 🍽 ☆
Pt.7 Fireworks and Almosts 🎆 ☆
Sophomore Year
Pt.8 Night swims 🏊♂️ ☆
Pt.9 First "Date" 🥤 ☆
Pt.10 Bike Races and Bruised Knees 🚲 ☆
Pt.11 Halloween of 1981 🎃 ☆
Pt.12 Homecoming Proposal 81' 💃 ☆
Pt.13 > Homecoming Dance 🕺 ☆
Junior Year
Pt.14 Late-Night Drive-In 🚗 ☆
Pt.15 Record Store Arguments 💿 ☆
Pt.16 A Mistake That Changed Everything ◇
Pt.17 Aftermath - Wally’s POV ◇
Pt.18 Doubt - Y/n's POV ◇
Pt.19 The Truth - Y/n's POV ◇
Pt.20 Collision Course - Wally’s POV ◇
Pt.21 Aftershock - Wally’s POV ◇
Pt.22 Late-Night Diner - Wally’s POV ◇
Pt.23 Rebuilding - Wally’s POV ◇
Present Day
Y/n's POV ◇
Wally’s POV ◇
The Fall - Y/n's POV ◇
Drabble Flashback Pt.1
Wally Cark x fem!reader
Prompt: Wally protects you when the football team sucks
Takes place in 1981 Freshman year
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The bleachers rattled as the football team crowded onto the sidelines, jostling and shouting as the game played on. Y/N stood at the edge, the camera strap tight around her neck, trying—really trying—to get the shot she needed for the yearbook.
“Hey, um… excuse me?” she called over the noise, nudging the nearest player’s shoulder. “I just need a little space.”
No response. Just more shouting, more shoving, more obliviousness.
She tried again. And again. Each time, her voice got softer, her patience wearing thinner.
Then—
“Hey!” Wally’s voice cut through the commotion like a whistle at practice.
The players froze.
He stepped forward, towering just enough to make a point. “She asked you to move. So move.” His usual easygoing tone was gone, replaced with something firm, something that didn’t leave room for argument.
A few of them exchanged glances before grumbling and shifting aside, finally giving her the space she needed.
Y/N blinked up at him, a little stunned. “You didn’t have to do that.”
Wally smirked, tilting his head toward her camera. “Nah, but I figured you’d rather take pictures than waste your breath.”
She huffed, rolling her eyes. “You’re insufferable.”
“And you’re welcome.”
She snapped a picture of him just to be annoying. He only grinned.
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