i think one of my fave subtropes of enemies to friends to lovers is watching "[petname]" (derogatory) đ become "[petname]" (affectionate) đ„ș and ultimately "[pername] (desperate) đ„”
hey guys!! sorry it took longer than i expected to get this part out, iâve been busy at work lol. also i realized i forgot literally like 3 paragraphs at the end of part 2 ;; theyâre there now and theyâre not crazy important but itâs something lol. enjoy part 3!!
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prologue | part 1 | part 2 | part 4
You resorted to carrying Toph, having her bend through the ground to tunnel closer to the camp. You stumbled out and fell to the ground, holding her defensively to shield her from more harm. âKatara, we need some help over here!â
âToph, Y/n! What happened?â Katara cried, crouching at Tophâs side.
âMy feet got burned!â
âOh no, what happened?â
Tophâs sass started to come back, âI just told you, my feet got burned.â
Katara glared, âI meant how.â
Toph hesitated, âWell⊠We kind of went to see Zuko last night.â
âYou WHAT?!â Aang yelled.
âZuko?!â Katara cried incredulously.
Sokka let out a noise before Toph continued, âI thought he could be helpful to us.â Katara began to heal her feet. âAnd if I talked to him, maybe we could work something out.â
âSo he attacked you?â Sokka asked.
âWell, he did, and he didnât. It was sort of an accident.â
Aang had to ask, âBut he did firebend at you?â
Toph sighed, reluctantly responding, âyes.â
Sokka started again, âSee? You trusted Zuko, and you got burned. Literally!â
You needed to say something. âIt wasnât all his fault, Sokka! He was asleep and thought we were someone coming to ambush him. He tried to apologize, but sheâd already been hurt.â
âItâs gonna take a while for your feet to get better,â she paused her healing, putting her water away. âI wish I could have worked on them sooner.â
âYeah, me too,â Toph grumbled.
âZukoâs clearly too dangerous to be left alone. Weâre gonna have to go after him.â
You stopped listening as Aang and Sokka spoke, choosing to help support Toph and carry her to the fountain for some rest. But of course, you couldnât get a moment's rest, as an explosion sounded moments later.
You all panicked, grabbing Toph protectively.
âStop!â You all turned as you heard Zukoâs voice. âI don't want you hunting the Avatar anymore! The mission is off. I'm ordering you to stop.â Zuko tried to block Combustion Man, only to get shoved aside as he let off another explosion even closer to you.
You watched in vain as Zuko tried to stop him. When Combustion Man turned, you felt like everything went in slow motion. Your heart stopped as the explosion pushed Zuko off the ledge, you couldnât help the scream you let out.
âZuko!â
Sokka forced you down behind the fountain, only letting you back up once the explosion passed. You almost cried in relief when you saw Zuko had managed to catch himself on the roots hanging between the rocks.
As Aang and Katara used their bending to shield the group, you helped Sokka carry Toph behind the pillars as fast as possible.
âHe's going to blast this whole place right off the cliff side!â
Katara tries to peek out, only for another explosion to set off, âI can't step out to waterbend at him without being blown up and I can't get a good enough angle on him from down here.â
You see Sokkaâs eyes light up, âI know how to get an angle on him!â He grabs his boomerang, watching before aiming and winding up. âAlright buddy, don't fail me now!â
The boomerang whips into the distance and you hear Sokka cheer as it hits Combustion Man in the forehead. He tries to set off an explosion, but it backfires, and he only succeeds in blowing himself up along with a whole pillar of the air temple. You watch with bated breath, only releasing it when you see Zuko climbing up the root and onto stable ground.
You wait with the others as Zuko makes his way to you.
Aang looks up, âI canât believe Iâm saying this but⊠Thanks, Zuko.â
Sokka poses as he speaks up, âhey, what about me? I did the boomerang thing.â
âListen, I know I didn't explain myself very well yesterday, I've been through a lot in the last few years, and it's been hard. But I'm realizing that I had to go through all those things to learn the truth. I thought I had lost my honor, and that somehow my father could return it to me.â He paused, looking down before continuing. âBut I know now that no one can give you your honor. It's something you earn for yourself, by choosing to do what's right. All I want to do now is play my part in ending this war, and I know my destiny is to help you restore balance to the world.â
Aangâs face softened with those words, and you could feel hope rising in your chest at the sight.
Zuko turns to Toph, âI'm sorry for what I did to you.â He gave her a bow, âIt was an accident. Fire can be dangerous and wild, so as a firebender, I need to be more careful and control my bending, so I don't hurt people unintentionally.â
You could tell that hit Aang in the heart, the memories of his first attempt rushing to the surface as his eyes widened and he looked down in quiet contemplation. He looked up, âI think you are supposed to be my firebending teacher. When I first tried to learn firebending, I burned Katara, and after that, I never wanted to firebend again. But now I know you understand how easy it is to hurt the people you love.â Aang bows to Zuko, âI'd like you to teach me.â
Zuko smiles, bowing back. âThank you. I'm so happy you've accepted me into your group.â
âNot so fast. I still have to ask my friends if it's okay with them.â Aang turns to Toph, âToph, you're the one that Zuko burned. What do you think?â
She grins, pounding her fist to get palm jokingly, âGo ahead and let him join. It'll give me plenty of time to get back at him for burning my feet.â
Aang smiles and looks at you, âY/n?â
You hesitate, looking into Zukoâs eyes as you speak. âI know that there is good in his heart. He deserves a chance to show it. Heâs the best shot you have at learning firebending.â
Aang nods, looking to the left, âSokka?â
Sokka shrugs, âHey, all I want is to defeat the Fire Lord. If you think this is the way to do it, then, I'm all for it.â
Aang nods once more, looking at the final person. âKatara?â
You watch sweat roll down Zukoâs face, a look of pure hope and fear in his eyes. She glares as she speaks, âI'll go along with whatever you think is right.â
Tension bleeds from Zukoâs shoulders as he steps forward. âI won't let you down! I promise!â
You carry Toph as the group bleeds out of the area, watching as Sokka tells Zuko to grab his things.
You hear Sokka calling to Zuko, something about lunch, after he shows him to his new room. As he slips out of the room, you watch Sokka turn to Aang and say, âOkay, this is really, really weird.â
You slot yourself behind a pillar, watching silently as Zuko pulls a photo out of his bag. You stay quiet for a moment as you watch his thumb rub against it. You see Katara lean against the doorway, his head whipping up as he feels her eyes on him. He stands as she begins to speak.
âYou might have everyone else here buying your... transformation, but you and I both know you've struggled with doing the right thing in the past.â You watch as she walks toward him, standing inches from his face as she sneers, âSo let me tell you something, right now. You make one step backward, one slip-up, give me one reason to think you might hurt Aang, and you won't have to worry about your destiny anymore. Because I'll make sure your destiny ends... right then and there. Permanently.â
You watch as hurt blooms on his face, his eyes wide and sad as he watches her leave. You hide behind the pillar as she slams the door. You wait until her footsteps and mumbled curses subside before you approach the door.
You knock on the door softly, â...Zuko?â
You hear shuffling before the door opens, a disheartened look on his face.
âHave you come to give me a piece of your mind, too?â
Your eyes softened before you shook your head. âCan I come in?â
He watched you with an indiscernible look before he stepped to the side and opened the door, giving you more than enough room to step inside. You slid in, taking a deep breath before you spoke up, âIâm sorry for Kataraâs⊠outburst. Iâm sure you can understand it comes from a place of love for her friends, but her protective nature comes out more threatening than it needs to.â
He looks down, âNo, she has every right to be angry. After the things Iâve done, what my nation put them through⊠I donât blame her for being mad at me.â
You nodded sadly, trying to find something else to take his attention off of the past. Your eyes lit up as you looked down at the bed, âIs that your uncle Iroh?â
His eyes snapped to meet yours, âI⊠Yes, it is.â
You picked it up gently, studying the painting. âTell me about him.â
You could feel Zukoâs eyes studying you, but when you turned to meet his eyes, they were focused on the photo. âHe is⊠the closest thing to a real father that Iâve ever known. He stood by me, no matter how childish, stubborn, or foolish I was. He cared for me in a way that my father never could. He is crazy and wise and tea obsessed, but I wouldnât have made it this far without him. He loved and supported me, and I still couldnât see it. I just wish I could go back and make things right.â
You studied his face as he spoke, awed at how beautifully heâd grown into himself. The sharp cut of his jaw, the gentle slope of his nose, the way his hair fell perfectly, long enough but somehow not in his eyes. And his eyes, Spirits, his eyes shined like gold, even in the muted sun. He looked ethereal. You could still see the youth in his face, just the slightest bit of softness left in his cheeks even with how active he was. You could see how the years had worn him down, his face full of worry lines even at 16. Even his scar, the skin now healed and rough, his left eye permanently squinted just so. He was perfect.
You realized he stopped speaking, looking at you with a sadness in his eyes you couldnât bare. You traced the edge of Irohâs portrait softly as you whispered, âYou really love him, donât you?â
Zuko inhaled sharply, his eyes widening as he searched your face. He smiled almost imperceptibly, âI guess I do.â
You held your breath, wanting so badly to hug him, reassure him that Iroh would forgive him, that everything would be okay⊠but you didnât know him that well, not anymore. So you settled for a reassuring hand on his shoulder as you handed the portrait back. âThe next time you see him, tell him. Iâm sure he feels the same.â
You paused for a moment before slipping your hand away, beginning to trail towards the door. His raspy voice made you pause.
âWhat was your name again?â
You stopped in your tracks, inhaling sharply before casting a glance over your shoulder. âY/n.â
You walked out before you could see his reaction.
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Sevika x f!reader
Synopsis: You are worker in the brothel who had recently gotten attached to your client, Sevika, after countless nights of more passionate sessions. Until they suddenly stopped, leaving you with an aching heart.
A/N: Honestly forgot I had this in my documents, but thought I should post it (since we all love Sevika).
The first time she came to you, she was all easy smirks and smooth charm, her prosthetic hand cool against your waist as she pulled you onto her lap. Sevika had the kind of presence that demanded attention, the kind that made others shrink in her shadow or lean in closer just for a taste of her heat. You had been the latter.
She paid well. That was all that mattered at first. A client with deep pockets and a reputation that ensured no one would bother you when you left her room, skin flushed and legs weak. It was a simple arrangement: pleasure given, coin exchanged. Nothing more.
But then she kept coming back.
And you let her.
At first, it was nothing but indulgenceânights filled with laughter and the scrape of her teeth against your throat, her hand gripping your thigh in a way that made your stomach coil with something dangerous. She made you laugh, too, in a way few did. There was something intoxicating about her presence, the roughness of her voice, the heat of her gaze when she dragged it over your body like she was memorizing you.
Then something shifted.
One night, she stayed after. No rush to pull on her coat, no tossing coins onto the nightstand with a smirk before disappearing into the Undercityâs streets. She lingered, arm draped over her stomach, watching the ceiling like it held answers she wasnât ready to share. You didnât ask. But when she turned her head and found you watching her, something in her expression softened.
"What?" you asked, your voice quieter than usual.
She exhaled, long and slow. "Nothing. Just... comfortable."
The next time, she brought you a drink, one she swore youâd like. You sipped it from her fingers, let the burn of it settle behind your ribs, and tried to ignore the warmth curling beneath your skin at the way she watched you. She stayed again that night, but this time, she talked. Stories about fights she had won, men she had bested, but also things she shouldnât have sharedâmemories from before she was who she was now. You shouldnât have asked, but you did. And she answered.
It got harder to pretend you werenât waiting for her. Harder to ignore the way your heart stumbled when she walked through the door, or the way your body leaned into her touch like it was instinct rather than necessity, like it had been there since your first breath.
And then came the night she kissed you slow. Not the usual rough, greedy clash of lips and teeth, but something deliberate, something aching. Something that made your fingers twist in the fabric of her shirt, made you press closer, desperate to chase whatever this was before it slipped through your fingers.
"This ain't what you do," she muttered against your lips, almost like she was warning you. "Ain't what I do either."
You knew that. You should have let it go, let her leave before the line between transaction and intimacy blurred any further. But instead, you whispered, "Then what is this?"
Sevika didnât answer. Instead, she pulled you back in, and for the first time, she made love to you rather than just taking. Slow hands, lingering kisses, eyes that held something more than want. It was terrifying. It was thrilling.
When it was over, she didnât leave. She laid beside you, arm draped over her stomach, staring at the ceiling again. The silence stretched between you, thick with unsaid things. You rolled onto your side, propping yourself up on one elbow, and ran your fingers through the short strands of her hair.
"Are you staying?" you finally asked.
Her eyes flicked to yours, unreadable. "Do you want me to?"
You swallowed, throat dry. "Yeah."
She let out a soft breath, something close to a chuckle but not quite. "Then Iâll stay."
You knew this had become something dangerous. Because you had let yourself believe, even just for a moment, that she might stay for good.
As attachments grew, you slowly stopped giving much passion to your job with other clients. You knew you needed the money, but the feeling no longer sat right in your chest. It only felt right when she came every night, when her hands traced over you in a way that no longer felt like a simple transaction.
But then, the visits slowly stopped.
At first, they became shorter. A hurried touch, a quick drink shared between you before she left, murmuring something about business. Then entire nights passed without her at all. The ache in your chest started as a whisper, then grew, a quiet panic every time the door opened and it wasnât her.
One night, you waited longer than usual, fingers curled in your lap, stomach twisted in knots. The creak of the door had you looking up, heart leapingâonly for disappointment to crush it just as quickly when you saw it was just another client. You forced a smile, but it felt wrong. Everything felt wrong.
Days passed. Then a week. Then two.
She was gone.
You told yourself you shouldnât have expected anything else. That this was inevitable. That she was never yours to keep.
But it didnât stop the tightness in your chest, the sting behind your eyes as you sat in an empty bed, wondering if she had ever truly meant to stay at all.
As you dwelled on it further, the confusion gnawed at you until you couldnât take it anymore. You sought out Babette, the woman who ran the brothelâthe woman who had taken you in when you had nowhere else to go. She was the closest thing to family you had, and if anyone knew what was going on, it would be her.
"Sheâs still coming around," Babette said, her gaze softening in concern. "Just not to you, sweetheart.â
The words hit like a gut punch. You blinked, feeling the air leave your lungs. "What?"
"Sheâs been with the others," Babette continued gently. "Sometimes just one. Sometimes more than one. But not you."
Your stomach twisted into something sharp, something ugly. You willed yourself not to cry, not to let the tremor in your hands show. But Babette saw it anyway. Her brows knit together as she reached out, fingertips grazing your arm in silent comfort.
"Maybe itâs better this way," she murmured, her voice almost hesitant. "You know how she is, sweetheart. She doesnâtâ"
"Itâs fine," you interrupted, your voice too quiet, too fragile. You forced a smile, though it felt brittle. "I was just curious. Thatâs all."
Babette sighed, her hand fully resting over yours now, warm and grounding. "You donât have to pretend with me. I know what she meant to you."
You swallowed, hard, but the lump in your throat didnât go away. "She didnât mean anything to me. She was just a client."
The lie sat bitter on your tongue. Babette didnât call you out on it, only squeezed your hand and nodded, her expression unreadable. But her silence told you she didnât believe it any more than you did.
Whatever you thought you had with Sevikaâit had only ever been a game to her. You were nothing more than a warm body, a convenient distraction. And when things started feeling too real, she had sought out others, made sure to remind you of exactly what you were: an option, not a priority.
The belief that you could be loved for more than your body had been foolish. And now, the ache in your heart was proof of just how deeply you had let yourself hope.
Days passed, each one bleeding into the next in a haze of exhaustion and quiet heartache. You went through the motions, welcoming clients with hollow smiles and empty touches, but the passion, the illusion, was gone. It didnât feel right. It didnât feel like anything at all.
You tried not to linger on the thought of her, but it was impossible when every shadow in the brothel seemed to whisper her name, when every quiet moment left space for memories you wished you could carve out of your mind.
Eventually, you couldnât take it anymore.
âBabette,â you said one night, standing in the doorway of her office. She looked up from her desk, her sharp eyes softening the moment she saw you.
âCome in, sweetheart,â she murmured, setting down her pen. You hesitated, shifting on your feet, trying to find the right words. She noticed. Of course, she noticed. âWhat is it?â
You swallowed, forcing down the lump in your throat. âI need a few days,â you finally said. âJust some time.â
Babette leaned back in her chair, studying you the way a mother does when she already knows the answer but waits for you to say it anyway.
âYou havenât been yourself,â she said simply. âNot sinceââ She didnât say her name. She didnât have to.
You dropped your gaze to the floor. âI just need a few days,â you repeated, quieter this time.
She sighed, then stood, walking around the desk until she was in front of you. A warm hand cupped your cheek, gentle but firm. âYou take all the time you need, baby,â she said, brushing a thumb over your cheekbone. âBut donât let this break you. You hear me?â
You nodded, though you werenât sure if you believed it.
That night, you left the brothel and retreated to the small apartment Babette had helped you get years ago. The space felt both foreign and suffocating all at once, too quiet, too empty. You sat on the edge of your bed, staring at the floor, willing yourself not to cry.
This was supposed to be temporary. A few days to pull yourself together, to forget.
Because you had to forget.
Sevika was just a client.
She was never supposed to be anything more.
And yet, the ache in your chest told you that she had been.
And that she still was.
Sevika stepped through the familiar doors of the brothel, the heavy scent of perfume and liquor thick in the air. It was the same as alwaysâsoft laughter spilling from plush lounges, the low murmur of conversation, the occasional moan slipping past velvet curtains.
But it didnât feel the same.
She had been here almost every night, distracting herself with fleeting warmth, with lips that werenât yours, with the burn of whiskey numbing the gnawing in her chest. She convinced herself it was working.
Until now.
Her feet carried her straight to the bar where Babette stood, drying a glass with slow, practiced movements. The moment she saw Sevika approach, something flickered behind her sharp eyesâsomething knowing. Something unreadable.
Sevika didnât care to decipher it. She exhaled sharply, leaning one forearm against the counter.
âIs she available tonight?â she asked, the words coming out rougher than she meant.
Babette didnât answer right away. Instead, she set the glass down and folded the rag over her shoulder. Only then did she meet Sevikaâs gaze, her expression unreadable.
âSheâs not here,â Babette finally said, voice even.
Sevikaâs brow furrowed. âShe got a client already?â
âNo.â A pause. âSheâs been taking time off.â
Something in Sevikaâs chest tightened.
âTime off?â She frowned. âSince when?â
âA few days now.â
Sevikaâs fingers drummed against the counter, a growing unease curling in her gut. You never took time off. You needed the money, just like everyone else here.
âWhy?â she asked.
Babette just looked at her. A slow, knowing look, one that made Sevika shift under the weight of it. And then, to her surprise, Babette let out a dry, humorless chuckle and shook her head.
Sevikaâs eyes narrowed. âWhat?â
âFunny, you askinâ that,â Babette mused, picking up her rag again, wiping at a spot on the counter that wasnât even there.
Sevikaâs jaw tightened. âJust tell me.â
Babette stopped wiping, meeting her gaze dead-on. The look in her eyes was almost pitying. Almost.
âYou really donât get it, do you?â she said, voice blunt.
Sevika stayed silent, waiting.
Babette sighed through her nose before finally giving her the truthâthe one Sevika hadnât let herself consider.
âShe got too attached,â Babette said, folding her arms across her chest. âAnd now sheâs trying to wear that off.â
The words hit Sevika like a punch to the ribs, knocking the air from her lungs.
Too attached.
Trying to wear that off.
For a moment, she just stood there, staring, unable to process what she had just heard. Because that meantâ
That meant you had felt it too.
The thing she had been running from, numbing herself against, drowning in booze and other women just to avoid facing.
You had felt it too.
And instead of dealing with it like she had, you had done the opposite. You had left.
Sevikaâs fingers curled into a fist against the counter. The guilt, the frustration, the regretâit all slammed into her at once, a crashing tide she wasnât prepared for.
Babette watched her, eyes sharp, knowing.
âYou asked,â she said simply.
Sevika swallowed, her throat dry. She pushed off the counter, turning toward the door without another word.
She needed air. She needed a drink. She neededâ
She didnât know what she needed.
All she knew was that she should have never asked.
Because now, she couldnât ignore it anymore.
Now, she knew the truth.
And there was no running from it.
Sevika stood outside your apartment door, exhaling a slow breath. The hallway smelled of damp wood and old cigarette smoke, the dim lighting flickering overhead. She had stood in front of many doors beforeâsome with intent, some withoutâbut this one felt different. This one made her hesitate.
She had spent days, weeks, running from this, burying herself in distractions. But Babetteâs words echoed in her head, stubborn and unrelenting.
âShe got too attached.â
Sevika clenched her jaw and lifted her hand, knocking twice.
A long pause.
For a moment, she thought you wouldnât answer. Maybe you were asleep. Maybe youâd left. Maybe you wouldnât want to see her at all.
But then, the door creaked open.
And fuckâ
You looked wrecked.
Your hair was undone, tangled from nights of restless tossing. The clothes you wore were loose and rumpled, as if they had been thrown on days ago and never changed. And your eyesâpuffy, red-rimmed, still glossy with the remains of sleepless nights and silent tears.
Sevika had seen you in every state imaginableâlaughing, breathless, flushed from pleasure. But never like this. Never broken.
Her stomach twisted.
For a second, you just stared at her, like you werenât sure if she was real or just some cruel figment of your exhausted mind. Then, slowly, your expression hardened, and you began to push the door closed.
Sevikaâs hand shot out, gripping the edge before it could fully shut. âWait.â
Your lips pressed into a thin line. âWhat do you want, Sevika?â Your voice was hoarse, quiet, so unlike the teasing lilt she had grown used to hearing.
She swallowed, forcing herself to meet your gaze. âI just need to talk.â
A humorless chuckle escaped you, void of warmth. âTalk?â you repeated. âLike how you suddenly stopped coming to me? Like how youâve been fucking around with everyone else?â
Sevika flinched at the bitterness in your voice. She had earned that.
You scoffed, shaking your head as you tried to close the door again. âNo. I canât do this, Sevika. Justâjust leave.â
Panic shot through her.
Her hand pressed harder against the door, a crack of desperation in her tone. âPlease.â
You froze.
Sevika never begged. Not for anything. Not for anyone.
But she wasnât too proud to now.
âPlease,â she repeated, softer this time. âJust let me explain.â
Your fingers trembled slightly where they gripped the doorframe. You didnât move for a long moment, weighing your choices, weighing her.
Then, with a quiet exhale, you stepped aside.
Sevika took a slow breath and walked in.
She didnât know how to fix this. She didnât know if she even could.
But she hoped that she could at least try to.
The silence stretched between you as you both settled into the living room. You sat on the couch, curling your legs under yourself, arms wrapped tightly around your torso like you were trying to hold yourself together. Sevika hesitated before lowering herself into the chair across from you, elbows resting on her knees.
For a moment, she said nothing. She just looked at you, at the exhaustion on your face, at the way your fingers picked idly at the hem of your sleeve, at the hurt she had put there.
She exhaled heavily, rubbing a hand down her face before finally speaking.
âI didnât mean to hurt you,â she muttered, voice rough, tired. âThatâthat was never my intent.â
You scoffed quietly, shaking your head. âReally?â
Sevika winced but didnât argue.
She let out another breath, staring at her hands as she tried to put words to the mess in her head. âIâthis isnât something I know how to do,â she admitted. âFeelings, loveâany of that shit. Itâs never been something I was meant for. The things Iâve done, the life I live⊠it doesnât make me the kind of person who gets this. Who deserves it.â
Your brow furrowed, but you stayed quiet.
Sevika clenched her jaw. âI was scared,â she admitted, the words almost foreign on her tongue. âScared of what it meant. Scared of how easy it was with you. How much I wanted it to be real.â
She finally looked up, and the weight of her gaze settled heavy between you.
âI thought if I put distance between us, itâd go away. That I could just bury it, move on.â A humorless chuckle left her. âGuess I fucked that up too, huh?â
You swallowed, shifting slightly on the couch. âYou couldâve just talked to me,â you murmured, voice quieter now, the sharp edges dulling.
Sevika nodded, dragging a hand down her face. âYeah. I shouldâve. But I was so caught up in running from it, I didnât stop to think about what it was doing to you.â She let out a slow breath. âI didnât realizeââ
She stopped herself short, like saying it out loud would make it too real.
But then, she forced herself to look at you again.
âYou liked me back.â
Your throat bobbed as you swallowed, looking away, suddenly finding the floor far more interesting.
âOf course I did,â you muttered, voice thick. âI still do.â
Sevikaâs chest tightened.
She had spent weeks drowning herself in anything that could distract herâother women, alcohol, fights that left her knuckles bruisedâanything to push away the feeling she didnât want to face.
But now, sitting here, watching youâ
She realized she had made a mistake.
A huge one.
Sevika took a deep breath, steadying herself before she stood, crossing the short distance between you. Her movements were slow, hesitant, like she thought you might flinch away. And at first, you nearly didâyour body tensed, your fingers gripping the fabric of your sleeves as she approached.
But she didnât force anything.
Instead, she reached out, calloused fingers brushing against your jaw before cupping your face with a gentleness you hadnât expected. Her thumb traced over your cheek, hesitant, almost reverent.
âLet me fix this,â she murmured, voice barely above a whisper. âLet me make it up to you.â
Your breath hitched, eyes flickering up to hers, searching.
âLet me love you back.â
Her words cracked something open in you, something raw and aching. The weeks of confusion, of longing, of heartacheâall of it threatened to overwhelm you. You could see the desperation in her eyes, the regret, the unspoken plea for another chance.
Slowly, your body relaxed.
Your hands moved on their own, fingers brushing over the cool metal of her prosthetic before gripping the front of her vest, pulling her closer.
Sevika exhaled shakily, her forehead resting against yours for a moment before she tilted your chin up, capturing your lips in a kiss that was nothing like the ones before.
It wasnât rushed or hungry.
It was soft. Careful. Like she was afraid you might shatter beneath her touch.
You melted into it, arms looping around her neck, pulling her impossibly closer. The kiss deepened, her other hand splaying against your back, holding you as if you might slip away if she let go.
When she finally pulled back, her lips hovered just over yours, breaths mingling.
âI wonât run again,â she promised, voice rough with emotion. âNot from you.â
You searched her face, the sincerity in her expression, before nodding slightly.
âThen donât.â
And when she kissed you again, you knewâthis time, she wouldnât.
A/N: Kinda noticed the amount of repeating phrases in this but I didnât proofread and wrote it when I was sick so ignore that and hope you enjoyed it (and again, sorry for being gone for so long)!
emotions be damned
Just Astarion's reactions to the question "What do you want?"
Act I
Act II
Act III
I'll go cry now goodbye
I know I sound like your mom but you kids need to stop fucking vaping
Can you please tag me on your Fiery Familiarity series please?âșïž
absolutely!! you'll be the first on my tag list <3
BAD LIARS â
fake dating hockey! vi x reader | fluff, angst, fake dating trope, romcom-ish, smut (mdni 18+) wc 20.8k
synopsis: following the release of four outdated love letters, vi vanderson is more than willing to start fake dating the girl of her dreams as a way to get rid of your clingy ex (and her ex hookup): caitlyn kiramman.Â
content: fake dating trope, some fake insta/snap stories/smau content!, language, betrayal, makeup smut (kissing, fingering, oral, mdni!), clingy ex!caitlyn, college au, lying, miscommunication
soundtrack: if you let me (alina baraz) | lowkey (niki) | lovers (anna of the north) | see through (amelia moore) | fetish (selena gomez) | kill bill (sza) | all of the girls you loved before (taylor swift) | two weeks (fka twigs) | everything happens for a reason (madison beer) | every summertime (niki)
Three-fourths of your favorite cereal is absolutely disgusting.Â
The deep blue circles start off sweet, but leave a bitter aftertaste that stains your tongue. The auburn ones arenât all that bad, but they get too soggy, disintegrating into grains that fade into the now colored milk. The chestnut brown discs are so scarce that their taste is completely forgettable; you swear thereâs only three in each batch.Â
Had these been the only flavors, youâd chuck the box in the trash and scold your best friend-roommate Mel for even bringing them into your shared apartment. But that one-fourth of strawberry pink circles make it worth it every time. Theyâre sweet on your tongue, sweet on your heart, sweeâ
âWhatâs with the look?âÂ
Melâs concern-filled voice brings you back to the present, making you smile sheepishly like a kid caught with their hand in the cookie jar. The girl slides her white puffer jacket on, keys jingling in her hand as she awaits an answer.Â
âNothinâ, just ate a blue one.â Your mouth flattens, attempting to squeeze the bitter flavor from your tastebuds.Â
The gold-eyed girl hums. She blinks as her arms cross and she takes two, then three cautious steps towards you. Her gaze flickers faster than light, attempting to read every inch of your body language.Â
âYou know,â she starts, sitting down to place a comforting hand on your shoulder. âIf you need to talk about it, Iâm here. Donât feel like you have to suffer in silence.âÂ
That makes you snort, soft reassuring laughter following as you shake your head with confidence.
âSuffer? Mel, I broke up with Caitlyn, not the other way around.âÂ
âYeah, but transitioning from a relationship to a peace-abundant single life is hard nonetheless.. unless youâre ready to jump to the rebound stage?â Her full brows raise in persuasion as she finishes her sentence. In her mind, getting laid would solve any problems that the complex inner-workings of your mind could craft.Â
The question catches you off guard once more. Not that it should. Itâd be a big fat lie to claim the idea never crossed your mind. In fact, it planted itself inside your brain like a bug and dug all the way down to memories youâd attempted to forget. Down to highschool of all places (God forbid). Down to those four names that perfectly defined the word âdesireâ for you. Ellie Williams, Caitlyn Kiramman, Sky Young, and Violet Vanderson.Â
Ellie, a fellow camp counselor at Wildflower Haven your junior year, took hold of your heart on day one. Sneaking out of your cabins at night, skinny dipping in the camp lake, even making matching bracelets that you claimed youâd âwear foreverâ. Your crush blossomed at superluminal speed. But before you knew it, camp was coming to an end and you were saying goodbye forever.Â
Caitlyn Kiramman. A classic senior-year-of-high-school crush that didnât develop until the first semester of college sophomore year. Your now ex, who is the last person you want to think about. High five to your high school self for predicting that one, though.Â
Sky Young, a skating instructor at your local ice rink: Polar Peaks. After youâd fallen on your face for the fourth time and were ready to give up, you saw chestnut brown curls above you, decorating one of the friendliest smiles youâd seen to date. She helped you rise to your feet and held your hand for a lap around the rink. Unfortunately, you were a sophomore when she was a senior, and a week later you returned to the rink to find out sheâd officially left for college. Not that there was anything between you two. Still, you could dream.Â
And last, but certainly not least, Violet Vanderson. The star athlete of your schoolâs hockey team then and now. Sculpted muscles, a singular tattoo that multiplied quickly after graduation, and a killer smile that could put a halt to the gears turning in any girlâs head.
It was a simple interaction. You were the first one to read your final poem in front of your literature class with clammy palms, a shaky voice, and a dream. As you finished, looking at attentive students like a deer in headlights, Vi was the first to clap. It was enthusiastic, loud, and genuine. And like always, other students followed suit.Â
Vi didnât know you. She knew of you, the bits and pieces she could gather. You were somewhat of a social butterfly, you smelled of strawberry and vanilla every time you passed her seat, you were mind-consumingly beautiful, and you could write. Unfortunately for the both of you, your paths didnât seem to cross any further than that.
And so, you wrote a letter.
Four love letters, to be exact. Each one in the high point of your crushes, attempting to soothe the longing feeling in your gut that ached for you to do something. You wrapped them all the same, in either a dark blue, chestnut brown, auburn, or pink envelope with a bow on the seal, even going as far as addressing and stamping them. Of course, they were never meant to be sent, which led them to their hiding place in a rose-red cylindrical fabric box that was stashed away into the depths of your closet.Â
âCâmon, youâre hot and single again. I have some good contestantsââ
âI donât know Mels,â you cut her off with a look too mixed to decipher. âBut really, Iâm good,â you reassure, taking another spoonful of cereal into your mouth.Â
Yuckâ another blue one.Â
âSevika, what the fuck!â
Gertâs complaint was drowned out by skates shuffling against the abused ice. Players clad in blue and white practice jerseys messily fill the space, fighting to keep up with Sevika. The woman speeds past, guiding the puck along the ice and slamming it into the goal.
The sounds of hurried feet and grunts subside, leaving breathless panting and shared looks of confusion across the teammatesâ faces. But one pair of skates never slows, coming up behind the buff figure and skidding to a stop.
âThe hell are you doing?â Vi scolds the woman with a scrunched up face of judgement. This is the sixth time Sevikaâs pissed her off this week and itâs starting to get on her last nerve. âYouâre hogging the puck. Youâre not the only person on this team, in a game this wouldâveââÂ
âGet the hell out of my face,â the burly woman throws back, shoulder checking Violet hard enough to make her break her cool, squaring her shoulders and raising her voice with a âSevika,â.Â
âVanderson! Grove!â Coach Talisâs voice echos throughout the rink, making the hockey players stop in their tracks.Â
âUnless you two want to run extra drills: cut it out. Now.âÂ
âIs it just me, or is she being more of a fucking pain than usual?â Vi asks the woman across the locker room rhetorically, slipping on a clean compression shirt and plopping down on the bench to knot her laces.Â
âI told you dude, she wants to be you, or at least take your spot.â the blonde sighs, pulling her braided hair from under the pullover she just slipped on. âAs long as sheâs taking her anger our on you and not me..â She continues, and the pinkette throws her a scoff before the blonde continues.Â
âYou know if you need stress relief, you could always go back to Kiramman. Heard the pretty girl called things off with her.â
And although her teammate only muttered the words, they set off blaring alarms within Viâs mind. Because she canât go back to hooking up with Caitlyn, she lied to her friends saying the two of them were âtoo busyâ when in reality Vi called things off because she couldnât stop thinking about the one girl she knew nothing about. You. And suddenly, you and Cait were dating. Suddenly, she sure as hell couldnât tell anybody the real reason she stopped seeing her.Â
âNah Abby, not happening,â she simply replies, attempting to sound as bored with the topic as possible.
âFine, stay dry. Iâm just throwing things out there,â the blonde puts her hands up in defense, shutting her locker as she walks towards the exit. âLater!â she waves before slipping out of the door.Â
A beat passes. Then two. Then three. Finally, she takes a deep breath, leans down to unzip her practice bag, and reaches in.Â
And out Vi pulls a pink envelope, decorated with a bow perfectly placed on the front and her name adorned with hearts on the back.Â
The force of cool air coats your face as you walk throughout campus, ranting on the phone to Mel about your latest hell of a group project. âAnd itâs not even.. even.. sorry, Iâm getting a call. Talk at home!âÂ
You smile at the friendly contact photo covering your screen, rounding some greenery as the parking lot comes into view. With a click of the âacceptâ button, you're greeted with the gentlest of voices. âHey!âÂ
A soft chuckle leaves your lips.
âHey little man, look Iâm about to drive home so I canât talk for long,â you blinked a few times, realizing you went further from your car and spinning on your heels.Â
âNo worries,â he starts, âI just wanted to let you know that last week I was helping clean your old room and I found some letters, looks like you forgot to send them out? They were stamped and addressed and everything, so I just sent them for you.â
Ekko continues, giving some speech about God knows what.
But you canât hear any of it, because the ringing in your ears is deafening.
No.Â
It takes a few beats of your pure, shocked silence before your brain powers back on. And once it does, every inch of your mind is racing.
Okay, you thought to yourself. Ellieâs letter was addressed to camp, so thereâs no chance of it getting to her anytime soon, if at all. Skyâs been gone for years, but you canât remember the address you put down for her letter. Violetâ shit. She definitely has hers.Â
Oh. No. No, no, no.Â
Your body feels oh so fragile and suddenly the idea of fleeing the country doesnât sound entirely heinous, because only a few feet away stands Caitlyn.
Her blue hair is in a messy ponytail and her outfit is less perfected than usual, urgently thrown on. Sheâs searching, a determined expression plastered on her face as her gaze flickers through crowds of students.
For a moment, you pray itâs a misunderstanding. You pray sheâs in a rush to find someone else, because thereâs absolutely no way your ex was mailed a love letter you wrote in highschool.Â
But your eyes trail down to her hand wrapped around that beautifully decorated navy envelope, and your knees are seconds away from buckling. Â
âYeah, yeah uh huh thatâs great and all Ekko but Iâve really gotta go. Call me another time, okay?â you hit the âend callâ button with more force than needed and dash to your car.Â
As you swing open the car door and drop inside with a slam shut, you can feel it. The way your heart pounds against your chest as if itâs trying to escape. That achy feeling that crawls its way up the back of your throat and transforms into tears that prickle at the corners of your worried eyes.
You shake your head, putting the key in the ignition and immediately shifting to reverse, not tending to your clouded vision.Â
âWoah!âÂ
The somewhat-familiar yelp has your foot slamming on the breaks. Your face scrunches in confusion, the sleeve of your coat wiping your eyes just enough to make out the empty space behind your car as you look in your rearview camera. Youâre confused, ready to switch the car back into âreverseâ before a tap tap at your window makes you gasp.Â
Violet stands there, looking relaxed as an almost smug smile coats her lips.Â
Your face distorts, torn between speeding off and giving in to her request, but before you make a decision, your manicured hands are rolling the window down. Cool air flows inside, but it loses to the subtle warmth that fills your body from the way the pinkette is eyeing you.Â
âYou know youâre supposed to check behind you before pulling out, right?â she teases.
The question itself is mocking, but the glint in her eye and how she leans down to relax a forearm on the car tells you to let it slide.Â
âRight,â you agree. âRight, sorry about that. I just really need to leave soââÂ
âThink yâ can explain this before you do?â
With no time to brace yourself, she holds up that stupid decorated pink envelope, and all you want to do is faint.Â
âI donât..â you whisper, accepting thereâs nothing you can say to make this go away. But that blue hair is nearing, and youâre going to have a heart attack.Â
âCan you get in?â you ask, voice a soft plea.Â
Viâs expression falters. That was the last thing she expected.
âPlease?â you try again. âI canât talk about this here.â
Your footâs going to fall asleep if you sit like this any longer.
The two of you stay perfectly still, worried that any form of movement will penetrate the bubble of silence that formed as soon as Vi sat in the plush passenger seat.
Her mind is racing, because the beautiful girl sheâs had her eyes on for months sent her the most heartfelt confession sheâs ever gotten, and now sheâs sitting in her car in a secluded area of a park. For a moment, she wonders if sheâs dreaming. But the sound of your seat belt unbuckling and you shifting to face her, sweet and cautious eyes looking into her soul, has her heart skipping beats. She concludes sheâs wide awake.
âInteresting spot for our first date,â she hums after clearing her throat. âYouâre not gonna kill me, right?âÂ
That has your expression faltering.Â
âYouâre..â you stammer, âyou think this is funny?âÂ
âListen Iâm just a little confused, sunshine,â she doesnât miss the way your body stills at the nickname. âDonât get me wrong, Iâm flattered. But you and her majesty just broke up, and I think you should know that her and IââÂ
âJustâ let me see that.â you cut her off and reach out for the rosy packaging, but Viâs quicker, pulling it back with a squint in her eyes.
âIâd like to know how mortified I should be,â you confess quietly after a beat of silence. âItâs been a while since I read yours.âÂ
Naturally, the athlete oozes confidence and cockiness, but the pure confusion that colonizes her expression makes all of that fade for the moment. Her guard is down, allowing you to reach over her lap and seize the envelope.Â
âWait wait wait,â she starts as you focus your attention on pulling the folded paper from the envelope.Â
âWhat do you mean âyoursâ? Are you saying Iâm not the only person who got one âf these?â she asks, voice laced with confusion and another emotion you canât quite pinpoint. You ignore her, hands stilling as sour nostalgia hits you in the gut and knocks the wind out of you.
My dearest Violet,
Do you remember Ximena Talisâs creative writing class in junior year? You acted so uninterested in each lesson when your teammates were around, but when they were busy skipping class, you were sticking your nose in the next Shakespeare play or Edgar Allen Poe poem. You shared your own writings with the class, a bored look painting your face and an awkward laugh spilling from your throat (although, they really werenât that bad). But when I stood in front of our peers and performed my spin on âAnnabel Leeâ, you rose to your feet in applause. Iâll always be grateful that it was you who gave me my first standing ovation. Because in that moment I knew, from my happily raised eyebrows down to the nervous shuffling of my feet, that I love you Violet Vanderson. I really, truly love you.Â
You physically canât read the rest of this.
The tense sensation in your stomach only tightens as you hastily fold the paper and toss it back to the athlete, whoâs still examining you with a curious glint in her eye.
âOkayâ hereâs the thing,â you begin after a deep breath. âI wrote four letters, and theyâre all outdated, likeâ from sophomore through senior year. A family friend sent them out by accident.âÂ
The explanation has Violet blinking, because in one sentence youâve managed to crush her plans that she confidently pranced over with. In one sentence, youâve made her question what the hell she was thinking. In one sentence, youâve washed away her suave persona and turned her to a questioning pile of mush, becauseâ youâre not just trying to get into her pants?
â..Well who else got letters?â She cringes at her whiny tone, running a hand through her hair for comfort.Â
âUh,â you sigh and shift your position as you look anywhere but the girl, dread consuming your almost-annoyed face. âA girl from summer camp, some girl from the ice rink, and⊠Caitlyn.â The last word comes out as an embarrassed murmur that leaves Viâs mouth agape in shock and pity.Â
A few beats of silence pass before Viâs eyes light up.Â
It might be a crazy idea, and you might despise her after the suggestion leaves her lips, but she canât pass up this opportunity.
âThings with Kiramman must be tense now, right?â she offers.
Your lips press together in silent agreement, gaze trailing to your shining phone screen. 35 new messages and 6 missed calls from Caitlyn, just in the past two hours. Youâd texted Caitlyn an explanation as soon as youâd parked: that Ekko sent her an old letter and that was just that. But still, stubborn as always, the bluenette refuses to believe you.Â
âYou could say that,â you mumble reluctantly. âI just,â you whisper, âI donât know what to do.â
Her gaze flickers up and down your frame once in final thought. Your bright eyes drooping with worry and once confident voice lacing with insecurity makes up her mind. She wants nothing more than to console you, to wrap her strong arms around your frame and make you beam. Viâs not sure if itâs her or the seventeen year old in that creative writing class speaking, but words fall from her lips.Â
âI could be your girlfriend.â
A wave of disbelief washes over you, leaving widened eyes and a pounding heart in its path. The panicked expression on your face is enough to have her next words sputtering out in consolation.Â
âFake girlfriend, of course.â The way your eyes soften in thought fuels her to continue. âJust for a little while yâknow? To give Kiramman the hint.â Her words are spoken with more power as she sees the gears turning in your pretty little head.
The ideaâs heinous, and the thought of your scheme being revealed makes your stomach turn in embarrassment for the both of you. Itâs ridiculous, idiotic, and risky, but your phone lights up once again with a text from your navy-haired ex, and thatâs enough to make you answer.
âOkay, letâs do it.âÂ
caitlyn: I know you didnât mean what you said. Just come and talk to me, love. caitlyn: Jesus, donât be stubborn.Â
The messages continue on like a flood, piling onto your guilty conscience until the notification ringing becomes all too much, making you flick the silence button on your phone. The quiet doesnât last long as you near the doors of the practice rink. Five players burst through the doors, a cluster of chaos and yells surrounding them before one girl, hair tied back into a dark brown bun, notices you.Â
âThat her?â she whispers to her teammates, their backs facing you as they walk away, but they whip their heads around (noticeably at that) to get glances at you.Â
âDamnn.â another draws out, earning a slap on her neck.Â
âHowâd Vi do that so fast?â you hear another quip before they take a turn down the hallway.Â
You only smiled gently, rolling your eyes at the comments as your hand pushed open the door to the rink. At least you make a believable couple.Â
âYou know, my words were âyou could always go back to Kiramman, the pretty girl dumped herâ, not âyou should go bag your ex-flingâs ex-girlfriendâ. Theyâve been broken up for, what, two weeks? Does she even know about you and Cait?â Abbyâs raspy voice fills the ice, making Vi shush her in annoyance.
âYes, of course she knows.âÂ
Thereâs a beat of silence, neither of the players move when the words of a lie fill the air.
âFuck fine. No, she doesnât know yet. Iâm just waiting for a good time..â Vi confesses, aimlessly kicking the ice.
âYou know this makes you messy, right?â the strong blonde grinned.Â
âOh fuck off. Messy is pounding half the swim team.â The pinkette sends an accusatory glance and Abbyâs raising her hands up in innocence with a shrug and a smug smile. She rounds the ice and stops in her tracks when you enter the room, glistening skin and a patient waiting look on your face.Â
She snickers, letting out a quick whistle as she skates towards the exit off the ice. âViolet,â she coos in a sing-songy voice, âlook whoâs here for you.âÂ
The blonde waves goodbye to her friend once and sends you a wink before exiting the room.
Your hands are clasped behind your back as you take your time walking up to where the carpet and ice of the rink are separated. Realizing your limit, you lean your side against the entrance, looking at the athlete whose eyes are grazing over your attire painfully slow.
âYou want some skates?â she finally speaks, eyes meeting yours with a glint.
You laugh gently. âHell no.â She snickers along with you, removing her helmet to run a hand through her hair.Â
âSo youâve,â you slightly raise your hand to point your thumb in the direction Abby and the other players exited, âyouâve told people already?âÂ
Worry flickers over her face, because for some reason she just canât read you right like she can read other girls and it drives her insane.Â
âYeah, something wrong with that?â she asks cooly, placing her helmet back on the pink fluff as she glides around.
You bite the inside of your cheek in thought, finally shaking your head. âNo, no I mean thatâs the whole point, for people to know.â you hum.Â
âBut I have to ask, why are you doing this?â
Vi stops in her tracks, body turning to face yours from feet away.Â
She contemplates it, telling you the truth. That sheâs infatuated with and intrigued by you. That youâve completely ruined hookups and âcrushesâ for her because she canât get you out of her head. And maybe she doesnât know you too well just yet, but sheâs going to. And yes, she used to fuck your ex girlfriend way before you were even girlfriends, but it has absolutely nothing to do with the bond she wants to have with you, and she prays it doesnât affect deem her unreliable.Â
Yet none of that can come out of her mouth. So, she settles on her practiced lie and prays whoeverâs up there doesnât look down on her for it.
âCoach doesnât like my reputation for âgetting aroundâ. Says it just doesnât look good. Being with you gives me some cover.â She talks smoothly, making sure thereâs not a hint of guilt behind her voice, because it's a lie. Coach Talis couldnât care less about what sheâs doing in her free time as long as she shows out on the ice.Â
You only hum and nod.
You donât notice how close sheâs gotten until sheâs there, staring down at you. Her musk and amber scent is intoxicating, seeping into your nostrils while powder blue eyes catch yours through her helmet andâ is it possible she looks better than you remember?
âThe letter,â you sputter out, mentally cringing as the pinkette raises a brow. âCan I see the letter again?âÂ
Sheâs cheesing, reaching into the pocket of her pants to whip out the neatly folded paper and.. is she just keeping that on her?Â
As if she can read your mind and wide eyes, she speaks. âJust knew youâd want it,â she explains, placing it between your waiting fingers. She watches as you unfold the paper and look up at her. Thick silence fills the air before the athlete gets the hint, blinking twice with a nod. âRight, sorry,â Vi apologizes simply before skating off.Â
You take a deep breath, heart swelling the same way it did when you first wrote this sweet confession.Â
My dearest Violet,
Do you remember Ximena Talisâs creative writing class in junior year? You acted so uninterested in each lesson when your teammates were around, but while they were busy skipping class, you were sticking your nose in the next Shakespeare play or Edgar Allen Poe poem. You shared your own writings with a bored look painting your face and an awkward laugh spilling from your throat (although, they really werenât that bad). But when I stood in front of our peers and performed my spin on âAnnabel Leeâ, you rose to your feet in applause. Iâll always be grateful that it was you who gave me my first standing ovation. Because in that moment I knew, from my happily raised eyebrows down to the shuffling of my nervous feet, that I love you Violet Vanderson. I really, really love you.Â
When I sat back down in my seat, you slipped a pink sticky note back onto my desk. Gentle handwriting and a sweet smiley face in the corner decorated the words âthat was amazing, how do you write so well?â. Iâd never had my heart pound harder, never felt my palms sweatier or my spirits higher. As each day passes, I hope youâll look at me with the same rose colored glasses as you did that class. I dream each night with my lovestruck brain of you taking me by the hand and asking me to be forever yours. Iâll be waiting, no matter how long it takes.
- forever yours, ____
It doesnât take long before you get that warm and fuzzy feeling, the same one that caressed your body while you wrote this very letter. It takes even less time for it to be replaced with soul eating shame that has you wanting to curl into a ball.Â
âYouâve always been a good writer,â she calls out, nearing you. âI meant it when I said it.âÂ
â..I know,â you agree, a smile forming against your will.Â
Viâs grinning at your sass, and damn is the only word that fills her brain. âHow are things with Kiramman?â she asks gently.
âShe just doesnât believe me. Sheâs texted a thousand times since yesterday and is totally convinced I want her back.â you roll your eyes in exhaustion.
âDo you?âÂ
You pause at her question, because underneath that carefree and playful persona hides a hint of worry behind Viâs voice, and itâs fueling the curiosity within you. âWhy are you asking?â
A beat passes. âJust wanna know how humiliated Iâll be after all of this,â the pinkette admits.
Her confession makes you laugh and shake your head. âI wouldnât do that to you,â you hum. âI broke up with Caitlyn and thatâs that. If it takes a fake relationship and a little pda for her to see that then so be it.âÂ
Vi nods, making sure not to let the smile sheâs feeling creep onto her face.Â
âSo you like writing, youâre smart as hell, you dress real cute,â she points a finger up and down your outfit and you tilt your head. âAnything else I should know about you or our little.. ordeal?âÂ
You tongue your cheek in silent thought before replying.Â
âYou canât kiss me.âÂ
That has Viâs brain short circuiting, because the image youâve set in her mind from those words alone is sparking a crimson glow across her face andâ fuck she shouldnât be thinking about this. But she had to admit (to herself, not out loud of course), sheâd have no problem with running her lips across yours if you asked for it.Â
âDid Kiramman not kiss you, angel?â âSheâd have to be a fucking idiot not toâ is the next thing that wants to come out of her mouth, but she settles for a soft tease. âThatâs a couples thing, if you didnât know.âÂ
âWe kissed, obviously.â You cross your arms as you speak. âYou canâ yâknow, hold me, kiss my.. anywhere else.â Both you and Vi feel a shift. Damn, are ice rinks always this warm? âJust, no real kissing. Itâs too personal.âÂ
Vi gently nods, slipping out a soft âalrightâ because you have a good point.Â
She moves forward to step off the ice, placing a firm hand on your waist to gently guide you out of the way as she passes. Your body tenses at the touch, whipping your head towards the girl in surprise.
The pinkette notices, and she knows she shouldnât chuckle at it, but she does. âIf itâs gonna take âa little pdaâ, you might wanna get rid of that before this weekend,â sheâs speaking cockily as she nears her bag, her helmet coming off for good.
You clear your throat. âWhatâs this weekend?â
âParty âm takinâ you to. Think of it as our couples debut.â And Vi loves the surprised little look on your face as you ask her if thatâs âreally necessaryâ.
âYou really think anyones gonna believe weâre together if Iâm at a party all by myself? Whoâs gonna fight off all the girls craving my attention, sunshine?âÂ
You wonder if the notorious smirk on her face is permanent as she slings her practice bag on a sculpted shoulder as she moves to tower over you, the cool air of the rink becoming very present.
âSo youâre coming, yeah?âÂ
Your eyes travel from hers to the empty space beside her in thought.Â
âOf course.â
âYouâre sure itâs not too boob-y?âÂ
You tug at your low cut top, half yelling over the chaos of other students to your roommate whoâs eyeing you like your one head has turned into five.Â
âWait, you didnât want it to be âboob-yâ? Practically wearing a bra,â she yells back with a knowing smile, sipping from the red cup that quickly found her hands. At the sight of your worry, her smugness turns to playful comfort. âCome on, youâre at a frat not a damn funeral. You look sexy.â
âSheâs right.â
The raspy voice behind you is unfamiliar, sending a soft chill down your spine that turns you on your heels.Â
Youâre met with a tall, muscular, brownskin woman. Half of her hair is pulled back, and loose strands fall to decorate her face that holds piercing eyes which are completely directed on you. Youâve seen her before for sure, but her name is the last thing on your mind as her eyes trail over every inch of your exposed skin.Â
âSevika,â she tells lowly, placing a red cup between your manicured fingers to which you scoff under your breath.Â
You give her the benefit of the doubt.Â
â___,â you offer your name, looking for any hint of recognition on her face, and you get it when she smirks and tilts her head.Â
âI know who you are, beautiful,â she purrs.
âThen you also know Iâm Viâs girlfriend?â you throw back. The words feel completely foreign on your tongue, but come out so awfully right.Â
The ravenâs eyebrows raise right before she huffs out a laugh of disbelief, sipping from whatever mixture graced the cup in her hand. âGirlfriend?â she repeats. âShit, with the way she was talking about you, I thought you were just a hookup.âÂ
The airâs suddenly much thicker, tenser, and you donât have much time to process what Sevika just laid upon you before pink hair makes its way through the crowd.
âThereâs my girl,â Vi calls out as she nears you, her sweet words cutting the tension like a knife. âBeen looking all over for you,â she speaks as gently as she can in the atmosphere, completely ignoring the presence of her teammate.
âHi,â you simply let out. Your knees feel weak and you think maybe youâre not cut out for this, because the pinkette slides a warm hand around your waist and places a chaste kiss down on your bare shoulder.Â
Sheâs pulling back from your skin when her eyes land on the cup in your hand, a confused glint in her eye as she squints. âThought you drove?â The calloused fingers tracing meaningless patterns on your skin and soft breathy words hitting your face from just inches away make you feel like Melting. Whatâd she ask again?
âNo,â is all you manage to stammer out, shifting in the girlâs arms until the right words form in your head. âNo this isnât mine.â youâre mentally facepalming.
Viâs eyes flicker from you, to the cup, to Sevika, finally piecing together her part in this. The athlete stands a bit taller, gently taking the drink from your hands and shoving it against Sevikaâs chest. Some of the liquid splashes over the cup, leaving droplets of a stain on the angry womanâs shirt.
Sevikaâs slowly taking the cup without breaking eye contact. Her gaze is sharper than daggers as Violet huffs out a scoff, her grip on your waist more present as she guides you away from the brute and through the crowd of partygoers.Â
âIâm sorry about her. One asshole of a teammate.â Viâs words kiss your ear to avoid yelling as she walks. âYou okay?â she asks slightly softer, which earns her a nod and quick âyeahâ. The pinketteâs hand snakes from around your waist down to grab one of yours, holding you tightly as you worm your ways through the horde.Â
As you exit the crowd your left arm finds its way to wrap around her right, placing your free hand lazily on her bicep, because if you had to feel her fingertips on your skin anymore youâd faint. The pair of you walk through the spacious backyard, decorated with a pool, groups of your classmates, and a cluster of hockey players lounging on some couches that circle a fire pit.Â
âYou ready?â She whispers softly.
âReady,â you reply with a smile that turns into an âoâ shaped mouth, big worried eyes capturing VIâs. âThey wonât ask me about hockey, right?âÂ
The girl lets out a sweet, genuine laugh, and so cute is what sheâs mentally replying.Â
âThere you are!â Abby calls out as soon as the two of you are in her vision. The rest of the team follows, greeting both you and Vi, throwing her smirks or nods of approval when you have your focus elsewhere. Vi sits, sprawling out against the couch with her legs perfectly spread for you. As if it were natural, her hands find their way around your hips and she guides you down into her lap.Â
And you hate it.Â
Not the feeling of her firm chest against your back, not her warm legs encasing your bare and crossed ones, not even the way she wraps her muscular arms around your torso and places her head so close to yours.Â
You hate how normal sheâs making all of this feel, how your brain is being fried with each touch, but your faux girlfriend doesnât seem to be bothered one bit. And youâre starting to wonder if itâs a problem.Â
âHowâd you two even meet? Didnât you and the chick from the basketball team just break up?â one of her teammates questions you with a raised brow.Â
Fuck is all your brain renders, and you hope the shock didnât show on your face becauseâ
âIâve had the hots for her since high school, thought it was time to do something about it,â Vi replies. A proud feeling washes over her when your body relaxes in her arms.
Youâre gently squeezing her arm twice, thankful that sheâs such a great actor. Sheâs running her thumb against your skin, thankful that you canât read minds.Â
A few sweet nods and noises of approval are let out before Abby speaks up. ââThe hotsâ? What are you, fifty?â She jokes, earning a grinning âfuck offâ from Vi.Â
The teammatesâ conversation continues both with and without you, leaving moments for you to think of something âgirlfriendishâ to say or a new place on Viâs skin to touch. And then, it starts. Against Viâs rolling eyes and Eloraâs complaint that this is âso middle schoolâ, a game of truth or dare ensues. Ever the fun one, the blonde convinces everyone that itâll be fun, that itâs good to be childish every once in a while.Â
So far, Gertâs been dared to send an âi miss youâ voice note to her ex and is utterly ashamed, Abbyâs mouth tastes both bitter and spicy from the liquor concoction the teammates dared her to drink, another girl has been stripped down to her shorts and wife pleaser and shooed away from the fire to âendure the coldâ for ten more minutes.Â
When it comes to the other teammates, you donât know how many â___ and i bangedâ truths and âtake this many shotsâ dares you hear before itâs finally your turn.Â
âTruth or dare?â Vi coos in your ear.
âTruthââÂ
âDare?â she cuts you off with a mean grin. âAlright, I dare you to jump into the pool. Right here, right now.âÂ
Your head whips towards the girl fast enough to send chills down the pinketteâs spine. The hockey team is whooping and cheering you on as Violet comes to a stand with your mid area still locked by her arms.Â
âNoâ noâ I said truth Vi!â you sputter out. Your body and mind are moving at an astronomically slow speed because before you know it, Viâs scooping you off the ground and throwing you over her shoulder effortlessly. As she begins to walk, the hollering of the team growing in intensity, one of her warm hands lays at the back of your thigh, holding down the bottom of your already short skirt. The other trails its way down your leg and to your feet, slipping off your shoes and letting them fall with a plop.Â
âViolet Vanderson.â you warn firmly, squirming in anticipation as you neared the icy blue water. Youâre feeling five emotions at once, and at the same time evaluating how much Caitlynâs perception on things truly matters, because youâre this close to firing your âgirlfriendâ.Â
When she suggested this entire ordeal you imagined itâd be standing together for an hour and dancing, going out for drinks once or twice, maybe even an instagram story or two.Â
You didnât expect pool shenanigans, shoulder kisses, and powerful arms wrapped around your sides every two seconds. You didnât expect to be having fun, let alone like it.Â
âPut me down!â you yelp through rising giggles.
âA dareâs a dare, angel.â she speaks lowly over her shoulder to you, whoâs dangling helplessly in her grasp. âCâmon, it looks good for us as a couple,â she whispers.
âWait wait wait!ââÂ
Your last threat is drowned out as Vi jumps into the glowing blue.
âWonder how many people have had sex in here tonight,â you joke through chattering teeth. Youâre holding your soaked hair together to the best of your ability as to not drench everything in your path, but truthfully, water is the cleanest thing to grace those frat floors. Vi trails right in behind you, snorting out a laugh as she leans against the closed door.Â
The pinkettâs pool stunt only had you upset for so long, mostly out of shock of her actually going through with it. However, once you rose to the surface of the water, the only things that could spill from your mouth were hearty giggles.Â
What made it ten times better was that people saw, Viâs teammates whooped while others just snickered at the ânew coupleâsâ playfulness.Â
What made it a hundred times better was Abby informing you of how pissed Caitlyn looked, staring at you and Vi before storming back the way she came from.Â
âEnough to start a new std?â She flashes her pearly whites at her own joke.
âViolet!â you cringe, making her chuckle.Â
As cold as your water-soaked clothing, skin, and drenched hair makes you, the athleteâs soft gaze is a lighter igniting a blaze in the pit of your stomach. For the first time in a long time, protected by the walls of someoneâs room, youâre able to explore her face.Â
Perfect, full brows are intercepted by a slit with one to match down on the the left of her rosy lips. Sweet freckles dance on and around her nose, and gosh sheâs pretty. Itâs the same face youâd admired years ago, but you still look at her as if youâve discovered her beauty all over again. You stand there attempting to pinpoint what shade of blue her eyes are when she finally speaks up.Â
âHere,â the athlete steps closer, taking off her thick black coat and handing it over sheepishly. âCanât do anything about your skirt, but I thought these would help.â A hint of blue and white fabric peeks out from underneath, and you unravel it to reveal a jersey. One of her jerseys.Â
Thereâs a glint of suspicion in your eye, and Violetâs in fear.Â
âYou just.. keep this in your car? All the time?â You question with a perfectly raised eyebrow.Â
Vi clears her throat. Because no, no she doesnât. She just had to do something to get you in her clothes.Â
A beat passes with no response, and finally the pinketteâs eyes are flickering around the room before she turns. âIâll let you get changed.âÂ
The doorâs opening and closing before you can protest, and itâs finally safe for that suppressed smile to grace your lips without shame. Â
It doesnât take long for you to strip out of your sopping clothes and into the oversized comfiness of Viâs. You examine yourself in the full length mirror, fixing your wet hair to the best of your ability and running your hands over the warmth of the new clothing. It sMells just like Violet, and you convince yourself that you donât care, but underneath that protective mask is the lovestruck teenage girl you once were.
Turning on your heels, you gather the wet bundles of fabric and head for the door when someone on the other side beats you to it.Â
Correction, the last person you want to see beats you to it.Â
Caitlynâs quick to step inside the room, closing the door with an indecipherable expression plastered on her face. Her brows furrow with more distaste than usual, and her once perfect navy blue locks now have strands messily shaken out of place. Your tongue is strangled by the bite of your teeth. It takes everything in you not to roll your eyes to the back of your head.Â
âViolet Vanderson?â She wastes no time, chary eyes examining your face with crossed arms. âReally?â
Youâre done holding back, so you scoff.
âYes, really. What, are you jealous?â you quip. âYâknow what, donât answer that. I already know.âÂ
She ignores the sassy remark. âIâm surprised you chose her, considering everything.âÂ
You raise an eyebrow in confusion. âConsidering, what exactly?âÂ
Caitlynâs poker face had been drilled into her since she was a kid, but the bluenette physically had to suppress the amusement from taking over her face when she realized: you had no clue.Â
âI just didnât think she was your type, and that was awfully fast,â she saves.Â
âI didnât cheat on you, if thatâs what youâre insinuating.â You spit the words like they burn on your tongue as impatient hands come up to rest on your hips.Â
âIâm insinuating that I donât believe whatever this is.âÂ
That has you pausing. Your face, demeanor, and attitude all stay the same, but you both notice the shift in the air.Â
âI think you realize you messed up when you broke things off, and now youâre playing hard to get.â She continues, stepping forward as her toned arms fall to her sides.Â
âThereâs no need to play games with me, you know.âÂ
Caitâs look is condescending, and it only pisses you off more when her hand reaches out to caress yours. The perfect persuasion, an easy fix to all of her problems when the utter of her surname isnât quite enough. But youâre not easy, and you didnât mess anything up. So you quickly swat it away, sneering as you step around the tower of a girl and towards the door.Â
âGet over yourself, Caitlyn.âÂ
You exit the room with blood red vision, a fury which follows you on your journey to find Mel in the drunken crowd and pull her to the front while Vi offers to walk both of you to your car.Â
And in your red haze, you miss the eye contact Caitlyn and Sevika make from across the crowded room.Â
Sweat is dripping from the athletesâ foreheads down to the stretch of their neck as Talis blows his whistle, allowing the players to catch their breaths. Â
Normally, Vi would be more than willing to stay longer than the scheduled practice time. Running fun drills with Abby, racing Gert, whatever the matter may be. Hockey is her thing.Â
But, at the moment, youâre also âher thingâ. And right now you were patiently waiting in your apartment for Vi to make an appearance. A friendly one, of course. Away from watching eyes and overwhelming questions, where you could discuss your next moves in peaceâas peaceful as you could get with the muscular tease looking at you as if you were a star to wish on at night.Â
So she keeps her mouth shut and her eyes trained on Coach Talis (whoâs giving some end-of-practice spiel) as Sevika glides up next to her.
She keeps her mouth shut as the brute lets out a soft scoff at how hard Viâs trying to ignore her.Â
She has to bite hard on her tongue when the woman mutters something about the pink-haired athlete needing to âgive up while sheâs still aheadâ.Â
And her mouth opens immediately when your name falls from Sevikaâs lips. â___, she really is somethinâ huhâ?âÂ
âDonât fuck with me, Sevika,â she threatens, a tad louder than expected. Their stubborn gazes stay locked on one another, and Sevikaâs letting out a scoff while squaring her firm shoulders.
âOr what?â the raven throws back, intimidation oozing from her presence.
âHey! What did I say?â The bubble of their rivalry is popped as Coach Talis raises his voice.Â
âThatâs it. Bag skates.âÂ
[REDACTED]: you sure thisâll work?Â
When Vi finally shows up at your sun-glistening apartment, her hair is wet from the quick shower she took, sheâs a total blubbering mess about how sheâs crazy sorry and feels terrible for making you wait an extra hour, and sheâs holding one cup of coffee that looks exactly like the one you always order.
âVi, seriously itâs okay,â you chuckle, and the girl deflates in soft relief. A smile sweet as honey graces your face and Vi finally figures it out: youâre just an angel in disguise.
You reach over from your seat on the couch to take the cup of coffee from her hand. Itâs your order to a T, and the sip you take sends a cold trail of liquid down your throat and into the warmth of your stomach.Â
âMmm,â you hum, making Vi malfunction when you lick the remnants from your lips. âDid you chug yours on the way?â you ask.
Perfect blue eyes blink twice while Violet calculates the odds that youâll say yes if she were to suggest you drop the whole act and venture off on a real date right now.Â
âOhâ hell no. I canât stand coffee. I just went to get you one,â she hums without thought. Fifty-five percent chance, not good enough.Â
âAgain, Iâm sorry. Sevikaâs been more of an asshole than usual. Made us run back and forth on the ice until we practically collapsed. Donât know what the hell she was thinking though, almost missed her shift at that rink..â Violet continues on with conflicted brows furrowing and a hardened gaze. But just like waves washing away at imperfections in grainy sand, the awestruck glimmer in your eyes wipes the fury from her blood.Â
âYou went just for me?â the question comes out almost as a whisper.
Violet swears she can feel her heart Melting from your actions, and the feeling bubbles its way up as words in her throat. âOf course.â
Itâs left at that. Of course, a declaration that it was common sense sheâd be of service to you even behind the scenes. Neither of you dare to ask or explain why. For a moment, thereâs no words. Just the soft sensation of little breaths, beating hearts, and wandering gazes, but only for a moment.
âCait doesnât believe us,â you spill.
Vi can only huff gently, shifting in her seat as her spread legs move a bit wider.Â
âSheâs smart, Iâll give her that.â Vi hums in thought. The cogs in her brain get distracted and come to a halt when she sees the glistening worry in your orbs, and without thought, her hand is coming up to hold your chin, guiding it to connect your gazes.
âHey, weâll fix it, alright?â She reassures, and a thumb glides over your cheek. The moment is tender, something deep and sweet, but it doesnât take long for the both of you to pull back as your eyes flicker anywhere else.Â
âWe just need to⊠to up our game.â At the sight of your confused eyes, she continues. âGive me your phone,â Vi instructs softly, holding her hand out.
You simply obey, placing the device in her hand with a slight squint in your eyes.Â
All uncertainty is replaced with giggles and content when Vi holds up the camera. Her left hand holds the phone while her right arm lifts into frame next to her face and flexes, revealing the entirety of her sculpted muscles.Â
Jesus, your mind betrays you.
After the snap of the camera, the pinkette hands the device back to you.Â
âMake it your lock screen,â she speaks so casually, like the idea behind these actions have no effect on her whatsoever. A black cased phone is then slid into your hands, and big powder-blue eyes are staring at you expectantly.Â
âOh, you want..â you internally cringe at the stammer.Â
âOf course, needa see your face too.â she states with a grin.
Youâre nodding at that, as if a swarm of what you think are butterflies arenât rummaging around in your gut. Raising the camera in your manicured fingers, you snap a photo mocking Viâs. More kissy face, less muscles. The athlete has the biggest grin as she takes the device back, and with a âthereâ, your face is blessing her lockscreen.Â
âSo, should I book our room at Mt. Sky, or do you want to?â Her eyes are trained on your face as she drapes both swole arms across the back of the couch.Â
You do nothing to hide the surprise on your face. With crisp frosty air, a winter wonderland of snow, and more unplanned pregnancies and sexual noise complaints than any of the campusâs frat parties, Mt. Sky was the unofficial University of Piltover ski trip of the year. Athletes, hookups of athletes, curious freshmen, and anyone who concerned themselves with campus drama banded together for a few days of thrillingly-messy paradise.Â
âYou wanna share a room?â you ask with raised brows, because âwait, weâre going?â seems out of the question.
The pinketteâs lips curl into a smile, one that flashes the white of her teeth as blue orbs flicker down and up your frame once.
âYeah, I do.âÂ
The short silence that follows is smothering, and you swear the room just got a hundred degrees hotterâbecause thereâs the same tease you remember fantasizing over as your pink glitter pen graced the paper of her letter.Â
âItâd be weird if we didnât,â she explains. âWouldnât just be Cait questioning us, itâd be everybody,â she tilts her head, and youâre snapped back to the reality of your situation. Fake.Â
Youâre not looking at the freckled girl as you hum with a nod.Â
That has the athleteâs suave persona faltering. A rough hand snakes up to gingerly move a piece of hair from your face. Sheâs barely touching you, as though youâre more fragile than glass in her grasp.Â
âWe donât have to, if you wanna room with Mel that badlyââÂ
ââNo, no I think we should,â you reassure with a smile, because you do want to, more than you probably should, but your brainâs having a very hard time deciphering fantasy from reality.Â
Itâs her turn to hum, and that tender hand doesnât leave your face, it only stills as you turn your head completely towards her.Â
âYou donât have to do that when weâre in private,â you refer to her wandering hands with a gentle tone. Viâs eyes soften into something raw and real as she lulls out a response.
âDoesnât hurt to get comfortable with each other. Right, sunshine?â
Wrong.Â
Because it could hurt. It could wound the both of you and cause an ache like never before. Becauseâadmittedlyâyou donât know what youâre feeling right now. But more importantly, you donât know what Violetâs feeling. You had her all figured out at seventeen, but now, youâre unsure of how gentle or reckless sheâd be with your heart.
And still, against all the skepticism your brain concocts, you agree.Â
âRight.âÂ
[REDACTED]: Of course Iâm sure. Just do what I ask and weâll both get what we want.
âLate again?â Finn coos, a teasing expression on the ravenâs face.Â
âAnother run in with pinkie,â Sevika smirks, almost seeming proud.Â
The man shakes his head with a smile before placing a handful of mail on the counter in front of the pair. âYou mind?â
A groan falls from Sevikaâs lips as her gaze flickers between him and the letters. âBut I haveââ
âPlease?â the man asks, already inching away from the space. âI just have to deal with something.â
Before she can argue further, Finn thanks her and rushes off towards the rink. The womanâs left muttering swears and rolling her eyes as she rummages through the envelopes filling her space.Â
To: Polar Peaks, To: Polar Peaks, To: Sky Young, To: Polaâ
She blinks once and her firm hands come to a pause before her fingers are backtracking to a chestnut brown envelope, covered in hearts and kiss marks.Â
Sevikaâs huffing out a laugh of disbelief. Her eyes trail over every inch of the sickeningly sweet decor. The recipient address is the ice rink, just like the rest of the pile, and the womanâs intrigue only grows as her eyes trail to the top left corner. To the sender. To you.Â
âMy favorite energy drink?â Vi throws out.
âBerrybulls, specifically the yellow and amber ones.â you quip with confidence, smiling when Vi nods in content.Â
A lightbulb flickers across the pink haired girlâs face, and she stops in her tracks, unintentionally pulling you back. Youâre standing still now, and as the frigid air threatens to consume your body, the reminder that your hands are intertwined with one another spreads warmth throughout your core. You let yourself forget that itâs for show, and enjoy it.Â
âVi?â you question, stepping a bit closer.Â
âThis oneâs important,â her tone is more serious, and her eyes meet yours as she takes a deep breath.
âWhatâs⊠my coffee order?âÂ
âOh my goshââ a joking scoff falls from your lips, and youâre gently shoving the laughing girl as you pull her to continue walking. The warmth of hand holding can only do so much to combat standing still in the chill of winter air.Â
âCâmon sunshine, weâve learned all there is to know. Besides, you really think anyoneâs gonna come up and start quizzing us?âÂ
âNo,â you admit as Vi holds you closer with a hand around your waist while more pedestrians enter and exit the sidewalks. âBut I think itâs good to know just in case. Besides, I like learning about you.âÂ
âOh yeah?â she coos. You hear a phone buzz once.Â
âYeah,â you let out with a giggle. Another buzz, and youâre reaching into your back pocket and tapping on the screen to reveal⊠nothing.Â
kiramman: You have until the end of the trip. kiramman: If you donât tell her, I will.
Is it possible to feel complete peace and soul-shredding anxiety simultaneously?Â
On one hand, youâre having the most fun youâve had in a long time. The drive to the resort with Melâand her newfound friend Eloraâ was filled with guttural laughter. The three of you screamed songs at such a volume youâre surprised the windows didnât burst.Â
When you arrive, youâre trapped by the strong arms of Abby whoâs lifting you into the air with her hug. Vi has to be the one to mutter âThatâs enough, Abs..â, earning a laugh from the surrounding teammates, who are quick to tug you and your friends into conversation.Â
Thereâs arms around your waist and a bulky body encasing yours while you sit around a fireplace, quiet giggles to each other when youâre bored of the group conversation, and a sweet goodbye kiss to your forehead when Vi and her peers leave to ski. The day progresses perfectly.Â
On the other hand, you can feel as Caitlynâs eyes follow you. A predator stalking its prey. And even though youâre not afraid of the girl, you wonder what itâs going to take for her to throw in the towel.Â
âWas the sex that good?â Melâs golden eyes are both teasing and genuinely questioning you.Â
âYouâre unbelievable,â you throw back with a laugh.Â
âIâm serious, why is she so persistent? Does your tongue have a built in vibrator?ââ
âMel!âÂ
Sheâs giggling with you now, face falling into the plush of the king sized bed youâre both sprawled out on.Â
âBy the way, watch out. Your girlfriendâs biggest fan decided to show up this year,â she flips over onto her back, head tilted to look at you with a pityingâbut still undeniably smugâexpression.
âSevika?â you whine and she nods. âShe never comes to Mt. Sky. Sheâs just... anti-fun.âÂ
Mel hums. âA refined Kiramman has turned into a borderline stalker, Sevika Grove is coming on ski trips, whatâs next? Aliens?â
âSurprised the aliens weren't first.âÂ
Your giggles are cut short as Elora knocks at your already open door, and Melâs swiftly coming to a stand.Â
âTalk to you later?â she offers, and you smile with a nod.Â
The tranquility of an empty room only lasts so long, because within seconds, Vi is bursting into the space and hastily shutting the door. You hear the click of the lock and jolt up with confusion written across your face.Â
âVi? WhatâsââÂ
âCaitâs on her way up here,â she speaks with haste.
âI could talk to her, if you want. Just say the word,â Vi offers, and thereâs no time to overanalyze the tightness in your chest at the idea of the pinkette protecting you.Â
Thousands of possibilities fly throughout your racing brain. Talking went in her ear and out the other (or, rather, around her head entirely), and going radio silent only amplified her stubbornness. The way you see it, the only thing left to do is play Caitlynâs petty game, to make it clear that the two of you were done.Â
Your brain is completely heated and fuzzy at the idea, but you have no time to waste as you hop off of the bed and over to the butch.Â
âWeâre gonna have sex,â you state.Â
Viâs completely stopped working. Thatâs itâsheâs died. Sheâs died and gone to heaven. Thatâs the only plausible explanation forâ
âFake! Fake sex, I mean.â
Well that makes more sense.Â
âFakeâwhat? Youâve gotta explain a little better than that,â sheâs trying to suppress the color from showing in her cheeks, and a hand comes up to run through her hair.Â
âJustââ you stammer, moving the girl by the arm so that youâre both a few feet away from the door, leaned up against the wall with Vi hovering over you. Your hand stays on her arm, which is gently placed on the side of your waist. The roomâs air grows thicker by the second, and tension oozes from every movement made.Â
âThis doesn't feel very fake, sweetheart.â Her voice is lower, more sultry, and it sends a shiver straight up your spine.Â
âWeâre gonnaâŠâ gonna faint. The sound of footsteps power walking down the hallway throws your brain back into action. âJust follow my lead,â you breathe.
The athleteâs in a state of utter confusion. Sheâs squinting harder than ever as you bite your lip, seemingly in thought, before you send a wave of pure shock throughout her core.Â
You moan.Â
Not a whine, not a whimper, not even a wince, a raw moan that compels something in her to twitch.Â
âViolet,â youâre singing, eyes closed, and your head thrown to the side. Out of embarrassment or getting into character, sheâs not sure. Sheâs not sure of anything, quite frankly, because how on earth is she expected to think when youâre squealing her name like she owns you?
âOh yesâplease please,â you coo. As if someone flipped a switch, youâre opening your eyes to look up at the athlete.Â
âSay something,â you snap in a whisper.Â
Thereâs no wasted time, because Violetâs thoughts spill at your approval.Â
âSo fuckinâ pretty. Who knew your moans sounded so good, baby?âÂ
Youâre about to lose it. All sense of good judgmentâor whatâs leftâis flying out of the window and being replaced by the dirty haze of your mind. You canât help the way your hand is gently trailing up Viâs arm and sliding down to rest against her abs. You donât miss the way her grip around you tightens. Â
You expect her to be done, but Viâs kept these thoughts tucked away for way too long. If theyâd be of any service to you, she might as well let them out.Â
âBet she couldnât fuck you like this, huh? No angel, she couldnât.â Â
A symphony of grunts, whimpers, and moans of passion decorate not only the room, but the ears of Caitlyn. Your navy haired ex lingers outside the door, seeing nothing but blood red as she listens to the noises you used to make for her. The noises Vi never made for her. The newfound passion that the pinkette pulled out of you, one that Cait never could.Â
With clenched, clammy fists and gritted teeth, Caitlyn reluctantly drags herself away from the door and down the hallway.Â
Like coming down from a high, shallow breaths fill yours and Viâs ears before all sounds subside. Neither of you dare to move as the clack of Caitlynâs feet storm down the hall and out of earshot. Colorful orbs stare down at the floor or up at the white ceiling, because theyâre suddenly oh so intriguing.Â
And maybe, just maybe, this is the moment you realize not everything is as imaginary as you thought.Â
Meanwhile, Viâs imagining what the hell sheâd say in this situation if her brain were computing. Because the sight of you throwing your head back in fake pleasure and spilling noises straight from your core was entirely soul-shifting.Â
And itâs different, to be seeing you this close. Granted, sheâs been closer. Graced the skin of your forehead or cheeks with her soft and scar-decorated lips more than once. But here, hovering over your softened body, her hand connecting to your waist with the gentlest of touches, and her eyes firmly memorizing every angle of your face, itâs different. Everythingâs softer, and Violetâs able to relish in your raw loving aura, rather than put on a performance for the skeptical eyes of others.Â
And then you laugh.Â
You laugh, and laugh, and laugh. So hard that you donât notice the way Vi smiles, one that doesnât quite meet her eyes.
And definitely, oh definitely, this is the moment she realizes sheâs undeniably smitten.Â
âThink weâll get the first noise complaint?â You joke while coming down from your fit of laughter.Â
That pulls a laugh from Viâs throat, one that has her leaning forward with a deep breath after it bubbles out. The soft of her forehead tenderly meets yours, and the roomâs heart rate rises exponentially, but neither of you squirm out of your positions. Because this is exactly where you want to be.
You canât see it as your eyelids flutter shut, but Viâs left hand wraps around your waist to meet her right, cradling you in a way thatâs so natural, so sweet, so real. A cradle that protects and shields you from forces you canât handle alone. A shelter for disasters from tsunamis to the cold chill of winter. From pretending to be your girlfriend to replacing your wet party clothes, all the way back to being your first standing ovation. Vi is your refuge.Â
âThank you,â you whisper, worried youâll crack the faultless atmosphere. âCanât believe youâre putting up with thisâ with me.âÂ
Her grip lightly tightens. âIâd do it over and over again.âÂ
She would, and she will, if you let her.Â
You feel the truth in her words, and your eyes flutter open to pull back, just enough to look into those perfect blue specks.Â
The pair of you stay there for what feels like forever, examining the watercolor paintings that you call your eyes. Andâalthough she could stare at you for the rest of her lifeâVi physically canât wait any longer. Like magnets, your lips are tugging her forward. Centimeter by centimeter. Inch by inch. Heads tilting, eyes half lidded, and breaths hitching. Vi can practically taste the plush of your feature whenâ
âYo! You guys in there?â
Abbyâs fist thumps on the door three times. And as fast as you connected, youâre drifting apart.
you donât care whether she knows or not. you just want her crawling back to you. not happening. kiramman: Iâll tell her.
âWould you rather go a month without sex, or a month without candy?âÂ
âWhat kind of stupid ass question is that?â Vi throws at Abby, whoâs snobbishly leaning back in the heated water as if sheâd given the ultimatum of the century.Â
Her newest middle school party game is would you rather, and while Vi couldnât care less about the event itself, sheâs secretly over the moon at the effort her teammates and close friends are making to connect with you.Â
âA month without candy,â you cooly state as you look down at the water. Making the relationship more believable. Thatâs all you were doing.
That enables a chain of raised eyebrows and looks to Vi, whereas others let out sly whistles and snickers, throwing out little quips like âyou hear that, superstar?â.Â
âAlright, alright,â sheâs calming them with a tug at the corners of her lips and a roll of her eyes. You only snicker to yourself at the odds, as if you didnât have sexâ fake sex with the girl minutes prior.
Leaning closer against Viâs skin, plush bodies warming each other in the bubbly heat of the hot tub, youâre almost completely relaxed. The outdoors is the perfect flaky winter wonderland you expected, cabins further out from the resort look like the coziest of all shelters, and the milky mountains in the distance tie the atmosphere together.Â
And while youâre focused on the landscape, Violetâs eyes are completely trained on you.Â
She examines the way you sit so properly in her lap, the way your legs squirmed as she slid her hands away from your thigh and around the small of your waist (so others could see your contact.. of course), how you get so comical and chattery once youâre finally comfortable in a group, and the angelic resting look on your face when youâre finally at ease.Â
And neither of you know it, but when the conversation is one that allows you to listen instead of talk, youâre both daydreaming about the endless possibilities of this night. The potential of this moment, as well as that of the countless others youâve had since this entire ordeal began.Â
Neither of you know it, but youâre both considering the idea that life could be like this all the time. The two of you snuggled up, surrounded by those cherished, laughing until you just canât breathe.Â
A chin comes to rest gently on your right shoulder, and Viâs breath sends a shiver throughout your body faster than the crisp winter air ever could.Â
âDo you always sit with your legs crossed in pools?â she teases, voice low, like sheâs sharing a secret with you. Only you.Â
âNo,â you simply hum. Your tongue is prodding the inside of your cheek in thought, and you go through with the lightbulb in your head.Â
âItâs a great reminder of how dangerously close your hands are to my bikini though, isnât it?âÂ
The pads of her fingers that were once tracing meaningless patterns on your waist come to a stop, and you can hear the smirk in Viâs voice.Â
âYou want me to move them?â she breathes.
Your response is almost automatic.
âNo.âÂ
The conversation of what wouldâve happened if Abby hadnât knocked on your door was yet to come, but the newfound tension and playfulness that spilled from both of your lips was undeniable.Â
Vi grins at your confidence, but underneath the suave persona, she knows youâll be the death of her.Â
âBold girl,â she hums.
Youâre so trapped in your playful banter that you donât notice the way the rest of your peers are leaving, running off towards a different attraction of the resort, only god knows what.Â
âYou were pretty convincing up there,â your sly lips are curivng up at the corners. âYou have fake sex often?â
âNothing fake about my sex.âÂ
Youâre snickering at her confidence, relishing in the way her arm hardens around you as she chuckles.Â
âDonât get cocky. Iâm sure someoneâs had to fake-orgasm with you once.â Maybe the lyingâs getting to you, because you know in your heart of hearts thatâs the furthest thing from the truth.Â
âYou really believe that?â she speaks in a lower tone, head snaking around to make eye contact with you.Â
Like a clock rewinding, youâre seventeen again.Â
Not physically, nor mentally, but your full heart is pounding the same rhythm as when you first fell for the tough, pink haired beauty in your writing class. Your breaths are shallow, gazes locked, and the warmth between you is incomparable to any sensation youâve ever experienced prior.Â
âThought so,â she brazenly states after your lack of words, and youâre smiling in thought before gently splashing water towards the smug girl, Melting her charming essence that has you by the throat.Â
Vi gasps through a laugh. Soon, sheâs threatening to splash you back while you laugh and squeal through your begs for mercy.Â
And although your vision isnât flawless through the squinted happiness of your eyes, you can recognize that swinging navy blue hair approaching you.
Fuck.Â
âShe doesnât give up,â you think out loud, and Vi doesnât need to waste energy on turning her head to register who youâre talking about.Â
You donât see it through your irritated gaze, but Vi feels a jolt of worry crawl up her spine. While you worried about Cait smothering you for the rest of eternity, Viâs skin shivers at the idea of her place in your heart being twisted from one of love and trust to hatred.
She wants to tell you, wants you to make the conscious decision to love her despite any past affairs.
But she sure as hell wasnât going to do it now, while youâre warming up on her water-covered body. And she sure as hell couldnât let Caitlyn poison your mind with it.
So there she sits, staring into your soul with those loyal eyes that silently swear theyâd do anything for you. And, understandably, Vi makes all sense of good judgement Melt from your brain until itâs a useless pile of mush.Â
So when Cait nears, practically striding her way to your uneasy soul, you make a decision.Â
You kiss Violet.Â
Itâs a quick shift in atmosphere. One moment, your heart is beating out of fear, and the next itâs being thrashed around your chest by the ascended butterflies from your stomach. You turn in her lap to have easier access to her mouth, and the connection of your plush mouths is anything but fragile. Itâs messy, hungry, starved even. Your lips dance in unison, and Viâs sculpted arm wraps around you and gently holds the back of your neck. The way sheâs handling you coupled with the burning water is giving your body a fever.Â
You donât know when Caitlyn sees you, how long she glares at your wet mouths and pressed bodies in pure anger, or how long it takes for her to storm off in defeat, because every inch of your mind is focused on the pinkette holding you as if youâre all she has.Â
And itâs this moment that you finally accept the truth thatâs kept itself hidden in your gut, you want her. And those sparkly powder-blue eyes are telling you that she wantsâneeds you too.Â
But when you slide your hand down to hers and shyly move her calloused fingers to what little fabricâs covering your chest, sheâs pulling back. Thereâs resistance in the movement, but she forces herself to disconnect from your wanting lips nonetheless.Â
âCanât,â she whispers, breathless.
You freeze, big dazed eyes blinking in confusion and embarrassment. âBut..â is all you can muster before Vi opens her mouth.
âAngelâitâs not that I donât want this, Iâm justââÂ
The athleteâs rubbing her temples. Her mind, body, and heart must be at war inside of her, because each is telling her a different path to take, and she looks so conflicted as she speaks.Â
âYou donât want this,â she finally decides.
âWhat?â is all you manage to choke out.Â
âYou donât want this.â she repeats, less convinced than the first time it left her lips.Â
You can only scoff, attempting to hide the bullet to your heart and ego.Â
âYou donât know what I want,â you counter, and the ache in your voice sends a crack through Viâs heart. âWhy are you denying this?âÂ
Because this is fake, a scheme to get your ex girlfriend off your back. Because I havenât been completely honest with you, and for that I donât deserve a sweet love like this. Not yet.Â
But instead of that, or even coming clean to you altogether, Vi sighs. And for the first time, her eyes are disloyal, looking anywhere but yours.Â
Youâre huffing, shoving stiff arms off of you. You pull yourself from the hot tub into the freezing air of the night, a replica of your once blazing heart turning ice cold.Â
âWhatever, Violet.â you spit out, and just like that, youâre gone.Â
The debate over soul-shredding anxiety and complete peace has come to a halt, because the ache of a pummeled ego and a confused heart thatâs afraid to beat outweighs both.Â
You didnât sleep in yours and Viâs shared room that night. Instead, you grabbed a pillow and stormed over to Mel and Eloraâs, who were happy to have you. Making up a lie about dying for a girlsâ night, you gossiped and giggled, arguably with a stronger poker face than the Kirammans, before a yawn finally slipped from Melâs mouth and exhaustion spread throughout the air.Â
At last, in the silence of night, salt ridden tears noiselessly slide down the bridge of your nose and pile onto the cool fluff of your pillow.Â
As if your lack of adequate sleep and racing mind didnât have you at your wits end, the next day was twice as cruel on you. Ignoring one athlete was a walk in the park, but avoiding two, while trying not to raise suspicion, is just as hard as it sounds.Â
Caitlynâs in the hallway, so you rush to your room. Violetâs in the room, so you venture off to the spa with Mel and Elora. Caitlynâs entering the spa right before you finish up, so youâre suggesting a lap of skiing to the girls, but Viâs exiting the room in her snow gear when you near the door.Â
You just couldnât win.Â
So when you hear the soft voice coming from the doorway, you donât even bother to lift your body from the plush of your blanket.Â
âDonât go,â Vi pleads, gently shutting the wooden door and ridding herself of her puffy jacket.Â
The pinketteâs still, waiting for you to move, to do or say somethingâanything, but you do nothing of the sort. When she concludes itâs safe she takes small, soft steps towards the edge of your bed and you feel the mattress dip under pure muscle.Â
With still hands and a timid heart, Vi speaks the first words into the air.Â
âWell, we broke our little rule set.â
Her playful smile is uneasy, one made when she examines your weary face too hard. And when she notices the lack of expression on your face, it flattens out into worried brows and soft lips.Â
âIâm sorry,â slips from her lips, prompting you to turn your head towards the pinkette.Â
âStop. You donât have to apologize for your feelings⊠or lack thereof,â you whisper the last part as if itâs shameful.Â
With a sigh, you hoist yourself up to sit straight and lean against the decorative headboard. With fidgeting hands laid in your lap and eyes that travel anywhere but the anxious girl before you, you speak.
âI just thought that there wasâ something,â you start. âAnd.. and maybe itâs stupid, but I thought that maybe all of this means something. Maybe my letters getting out wasnât the worst thing, because maybe things between us could be exactly how I wanted when I was writing them.âÂ
Vi feels terrible for giving you emotional whiplash, but she canât stand to see you beating yourself up over something you wantâ something the both of you crave: eachother.Â
Tender fingers snake their way up to your face and hook on your chin, tilting your head towards her alluring orbs.Â
âYou really believe that?â she asks, eyes squinted.
âBelieve.. what?âÂ
âThat I donât feel things for you?â she asks like the answer is the most obvious thing in the world.
âI couldnât tell you all the things you do to me. All the ways you make me feel,â she slides the hand thatâs cupping your face to gently tap the side of your pretty little head.Â
âHere, and.. here,â her finger grazes your skin as it skims down to tap once against your encaptured heart. âAndâŠ.â
She cuts the sentence short, dropping her hand down to intertwine with one of yours, because youâre supposed to be having a serious conversation, so she needs to focus.Â
âYou do terribly good things to me, sweetheart.âÂ
âThen why did you push me away?â you whisper to combat the rapid speed of your heart as adrenaline rushes through your veins from Viâs simple and sensual touches.Â
She contemplates it, ripping the bandage off and telling you the truth, she really does. Would it be that big of a deal? Would you take it with ease and laugh at her anxiety, caressing her like she dreams and letting her finally place a guilt-free kiss upon your soft lips? Or would you crumble at the news, and let the trust youâve built up shatter with it?Â
âI didnât know whether it was real or not,â she decides: a lie. âI know that the way my heart races for you is real, the realest thing there is. But I know itâs easy to get caught up in a fake high, and when you were kissing me I justââ she sighs at the ramble, but the gentle squeeze you give her hand guides her through it.Â
âI just wanted to let you decide if this is really what you want. Not because of Cait or anyone else. Just you.â
Sheâll tell you. Eventually. She silently swears it to herself.Â
But right now, Viâs looking at you the same way she did that day, and itâs suffocating.Â
Big pretty eyes examine every inch of you with that awestruck gaze, a child watching a shooting star pass by. Except this time, she wouldnât let you leave.Â
This time, you, that creative girl with clammy palms and shy eyes, watching her bubblegum haired love give her a standing ovationâ that shooting star would come crashing down and right into the warm arms in which she belongs.Â
âThe love I have for you.. it never went away, it just transformed,â you confess.
Violetâs once worried expression morphs. Sheâs still soft, still trapped in the beautiful moment, but thereâs a newfound confidence behind her demeanor.Â
âThe love I have for you has stayed the same. Ever since that stupid writing classââ you giggle at her words, and she does the same, âI think Iâve loved you for years. Itâs left such an ache in my heart, baby.âÂ
Thereâs a glitch somewhere in your brain, because the athleteâs words mixed with your newest nickname is causing a system overload.Â
Youâre suddenly very aware of the amber musk filling your nostrils, and Viâs proximity has you squirming, soft hand gently squeezing at hers which carresses you so gingerly. Youâre trapped between the headboard and her oh-so-close body, and itâd be a lie to say any part of you is complaining.Â
âI can.. I can make that ache go away,â you whisper, shy head tilting as you wait for her approval.Â
The suave, player-like girl is back in full force. With a notorious smirk in place, sheâs leaning closer, tilting her head opposite of yours and lining up her plush lips with yours.Â
âYeah, you can.âÂ
Thatâs all it takes for your lips to come crashing together at full force. Itâs messy, loving, and infuriatingly sexy all at once, and you donât have any brain power left to think about it. All of your energy, every bit of your soul is being put into showing this girl how you really feel.Â
The atmosphere feels heavier and lighter simultaneously in the best way possible. Viâs kissing you like youâre the air she needs to breathe, and drinking you in like your mouth is water and the torturous years leading up to this have taken place in the desert.Â
For the first time, the pair of you silently agree that this is real. Real touches, real passion, real tongues gliding against one another, and real desire for more.Â
You hum into Viâs mouth as she ravishes you, and your hands find their way to tangle in her fluffy scalp as she effortlessly switches places with you and lifts you into her lap while she relaxes back against the headboard. You canât help but chuckle as her hands move to cup the fat of your ass, causing her to grin through kisses until you finally stop, because your lips are practically peppering her teeth.Â
âWhatâs so funny?â you ask through a snicker. Vi shakes her head, sneaking kisses down your jaw and the stretch of your neck.Â
âNothinâ, I just donât want this to end,â she confesses, ending with a tender kiss to your collarbone.Â
An uncontrollable smile fights its way onto your face.Â
âWell Iâm not going anywhere,â you assure.
She nods, wrapping strong arms around your torso to pull your body as close to hers as possible.Â
âNeither am I, sunshine.âÂ
Violetâs learned three new things since you fell asleep in her arms.Â
One, youâre a cuddler. Every inch of you has touched, skimmed, or wrapped around the butch since you laid upon the soft matter of the bed. Her favorite position is when you curl yourself up against her chest and slide a leg inbetween hers to let them intertwine.
Two, every inch of you still smells like that perfect mixture of cotton candy and strawberry she remembers from years ago.Â
And three, sheâs completely whipped for you. For your brain, your voice, the giggles you make between kisses, the way you give your all to her, and donât get her started on your body. Sheâs got it bad.Â
So, the struggle she faced when she had to snake out of your grasp was ultimately the hardest thing sheâs done in her entire life.Â
The love-hazed girl didnât bother to do anything but slip on some shoes and run a hand through her hair, because within minutes sheâd be right back next to you where she belongs.Â
At least, that was the plan.Â
She doesnât know why the loud cacophony of cackles catches her attention, because she knows how obnoxious her teammates can be, but it does. She lazily turns her head once, letting it lull back before the alarm of confusion goes off in her brain, and sheâs turning towards the sound once again.Â
Sevika, a few members of the basketball team, and some others she doesnât recognize, all sit against the couches and chairs in the lounging area. But thereâs no relaxation in the way they rest against the furniture. Each is laced with anticipation, and their eyes all lay on the buff brownskin girl whoâs smirks as if sheâs discovered a pot of gold.Â
âYour voice of honey soothes my soul, and the picture of delicate curls falling to frame your face as you lift me onto my feet will stay forever plastered in my mind,â the woman spits.
The words are so sensual, so raw, so genuine, filled with nothing but passion, but Sevikaâs interpretation does it no justice.Â
And Violet knows exactly who wrote those words of desire.Â
Her feet move quicker than sheâs ever felt the need to before.Â
When she nears the group, a face of pure determination, she spots it. A brown envelope, decorated with a bow and pretty hearts accompanied by a single kiss mark. So similar to the one you made for Vi all those years ago.Â
âThereâs the woman of the hour,â Sevika taunts loudly, leaning back in her seat. Her fingers tap the letter in her hands against her own thigh, a reminder that your past words of hope and love still lie with her. âOr, would you be the second? No⊠no, thatâd be this uh, Skye, huh?âÂ
Sevikaâs smile is poisonous, infecting Violet with a rage sheâs never experienced before.Â
âWhat are you doing with that?â Viâs practically seething, eyes trained on the brown paper between Sevikaâs fingers.
âFound it on the ground, guess it slipped away from your girl before she could mail it off to her secret lover,â she lies, throwing her hands up in faux innocence.Â
âI swear to Godâ fucking give it to me, and Iâll forget this happened.â
âAnd youâll forget that sheâs dreaming of someone elseâs mouth?â The burly woman scoffs, coming to a stand directly infront of Violet. The space between them is thinning, disintegrated by rageful tension.
âSeriously, I donât see why youâre going through all this trouble for a whore, pinkie.âÂ
Faster than anyone in the room can register, Viâs fist comes up to smash into Sevikaâs jaw. The slam is loud, echoing throughout the room until it creates a stunned silence.
Sevikaâs hand comes up to hold her jaw, craning it as the metallic taste of blood sets itself on her tongue.Â
Within seconds, sheâs lunging right at Vi. Their fists look like skin colored blobs in the air from how fast they land punches to one anotherâs guts. Theyâre thrashing around in anger, threatening the space they reside in, before four onlookers break them apart.
Some whoop and holler, others laugh and speculate exactly who âwonâ, but neither of the girls care. Through their heavy panting and darkened gazes, theyâre only focused on one thing: the brown envelope that now lies between Viâs fingers.Â
With a cocky, bruised grin and the satisfying drug of adrenaline, Violet turns on her heels and stumbles out of sight.Â
[REDACTED]: listen, toots. i have a better plan. ⊠[REDACTED]: Iâm listening.Â
With the way neither of you dare to move, any third party would think the two of you are paralyzed; and you are, by love.
Itâs been five minutes since youâve woken up, and Viâs sweet gaze keeps you in a warm, butterfly inducing trance. Neither of you move from your position in the bed, savouring deep synced breaths, snuggling under the blankets, and wrapping around one another. Youâre sticking together like your feelings are superglue.Â
Finally, one of the pinketteâs hands rubs at the small of your back, drawing sweet nothings on your dimples and the line that trails up your perfect torso.Â
âI havenât slept that long in ages,â you hum, making Violet pull you just a bit closer.Â
âMaybe you should sleep with me every night,â she concludes, sending you a smile that has you giggling with a little âoh sureâ.Â
She sees your sweet bubble of happiness wobble when your eyes squint at the sight of her chin, now decorated with a blossomed bruise. A soft hand comes up to graze the purple mark as you ask, âWhen did that happen?âÂ
As fast as the pinkette opens her mouth to speak, it shuts. Because she definitely canât tell you that Sevikaâs tried to embarrass you by reading one of your old love letters to a group of your classmates. Why has she become more of a pain now than ever? Vi hasnât figured that out yet. But she has come to one conclusion: worrying you wouldnât do any good. What you didnât have to know, you wouldnât.Â
She quickly takes your wandering hand in hers, intertwining fingers and giving them a little squeeze.Â
âIâm fine, sunshine. Got up all hazy last night to turn the light off since we forgot. Completely ran into the wall, thatâs all.â Although Vi isnât a klutz, it seems like a perfectly plausible story, so you donât push.Â
You only chuckle, shaking your head. âBe more careful. I have to get you home in one piece.âÂ
A soft smile spreads across her face, and sheâs kissing your knuckles while responding. âOf course, angel.âÂ
While you scolded Vi about her bruises, you were set up to get some of your own.Â
âVi Iâm not sure if this is a great idea,â you worry, looking down at the girl who gets on her knees to lace up your skates.Â
The freezing temperature kissed your nose a subtle hint of red, but the beautiful sunlight gently coating the flurry white wonderland that surrounded the city made up for it. All around you, classmates and city locals of all ages glide around the ice rink with glee. Sounds of love, joy, and the squeals or laughter of tripping inexperienced-skaters fill your ears.Â
âWhy not?â she asks, eyes flickering up to yours for just a second before moving on to the other foot. The picture of her is just all too much, and you have to look away to regather your thoughts.Â
âI know that youâre a hockey player so this may come as a shock to you, but not everyone is good at ice skating,â she grins, rolling her eyes at your sarcasm. âIâm just gonna fall on my ass a bunch,â you whine.
âAnd Iâll be right there to pick you back up.â Viâs confidence melts away your worries. Finally, as she finishes with your skates, you playfully roll your eyes and come to a stand (with the help of her strong hands).Â
The thinning space between you two and your starry eyes which look up at Vi keep her in a trance as her arms mindlessly wrap around your waist, hands dangerously close to your ass.Â
âPromise not to let me go?â you whisper through a grin.
âShit. I wouldnât dream of it.âÂ
And she doesnât. Through your first steps and little slips on the ice, Vi stands right beside you, holding your hand with tender care.Â
âThis is pretty romantic, right?â she hums in your ear as you attempt to push your feet against the ice like she taught you.Â
âAs long as I donât completely eat it.â you warn, eyes trained to the ice.
She snickers.
âWell, you look sexy when youâre focused, Iâll give you that.â
Butterflies erupt throughout your stomach, and a warmth is travelling up your body as you look at Violet with a faux sternness.Â
âQuiet. Youâre distracting me,â you tease.
Viâs tongue pokes at the inside of her cheek in thought before sheâs letting go of your hand and coming to stand right infront of you. Sculpted arms snake around your waist, and the lack of space between you two as Vi stares with a hungry gaze is making your body feel weak.Â
âIâm distracting you, sweetheart?âÂ
You quietly suck in a breath of icy cold air, searching for a response in her pretty powder-blue eyes before she snickers once more, stepping back. At last, you feel like you can breathe.
She takes you around the ice, helping you reach a good foundation to feel comfortable skating on your own, and the âgood job, babyâ she praises you with sends a sweet sensation throughout your body. As youâre gliding away from her, giggling in surprise as she pretends to chase you with her intimidating hockey stance, a group of her teammates call for her attention.
She pauses, breath kissing your ear as she lets go of your body. âIâll just be a second, yeah?âÂ
You nod, sending her off to the group with a smile.Â
And for a moment, everythingâs perfect. Until it isnât.Â
The call of your name from her mouth freezes your body faster than the chill of the ice ever could. Effortlessly, Caitlynâs gliding up to you with a calculated and calm expression. She knows you canât get far in those skates.Â
First, youâre praying that Vi will look over at you and race back just in time to save you. Then, angerâs bubbling in the pit of your stomach, and you whip around to make eye contact with the navy-haired girl. Finallyâ
âWhat, Caitlyn?â you snap without hesitation.Â
The girlâs expression refuses to waver, and toned arms are crossing with the notorious sly smirk of a Kiramman. âNever thought Iâd see you with blades on your feet.âÂ
âNever thought Iâd see you begging for attention, but here we are,â you quip, placing your hands on your hips, completely distracted from the ice below you.Â
Her arms uncross with an amused hum, and for a moment you think that maybe sheâs getting off on the negative energy you throw her way. But then she begins to push her skates against the ice, slowly circling you.Â
âI just thought Iâd check in on you, sweetheart. Youâve forgotten to answer my calls and textsââ
âYou know damn well I havenât forgotten, Caitââ
ââAnd I wanted to applaud you in person for being so understanding about what happened with Violet and I.â
She comes to a stop, and so does your heart. The little red organ skips a beat before continuing, pace matching your weariness.Â
âWhat are you talking about?â you question, brows furrowed so innocently that Caitlyn has to stop herself from laughing.
âShe hasnât told you?â The bluenette makes no attempt to act shocked. Your eyes lock, and her skates scrape against the ice until sheâs hovering right over you.Â
âWerenât you wondering where she slept after you left her at the jacuzzi?â The visible air that blows from her mouth is just as harsh as her words, stabbing your heart with its icicles. Â
âWhat are you..â you mutter, but the words die in your throat.
âVi and I had a⊠rekindling.â Her head tilts with a cocky smile. âIt was bound to happen I suppose. Once a hookup, always aââ
âI donât believe you.â Your stern words contradict the uncertainty tainting your voice.Â
Caitlyn doesnât speak. She simply reaches into her back pocket, pulls out her phone, and scrolls to open her messages with Vi, gently placing the device into your quivering fingers.
Really? My ex girlfriend? Youâre a class act. iâll love her better than you ever could, caitlyn Is this to get back at me? Youâre the one who ended our little affair. stop texting my number. Come to think of it, I never told her about us. Does she even know? fucking drop it cait You have until the end of the trip. If you donât tell her, I will. you donât care whether she knows or not. you just want her crawling back to you. not happening. Iâll tell her.
âYou see it now? How easy it was for her to lie to you? She doesnât love you, not like I do.âÂ
âAngel?â Viâs voice calls out. The once sweet melody to your ears now erupts a symphony of confusion and anger inside of you. Did she plan out those nicknames?
Before you know it, Viâs coming up behind you and placing an arm around your waist. Instead of feeling comfort, youâre suffocated. How can she fake it so easily?
âCan I help you?â the pink haired girl spits to the Kiramman with a voice of pure disgust. How could you have known?
âI was just leaving,â Caitlyn hums. With the fulfilling sight of your aghast eyes and Violetâs hidden panic, she skates off.Â
The two of you are uncomfortably quiet for a moment. Your bodyâs still, save for the racing thoughts in your mind, but when Viâs hand on you tightens youâre breaking from her grasp.
And then she sees it.
The broken gaze in your sorrowful eyes, the one look she desperately wanted to avoid. Her worst nightmare has become her reality.Â
And you see it.
The way her gaze goes from calm and collected to a deer in headlights. Itâs like a switch was flipped in her brain, and Violetâs mask comes off as she speaks.Â
âI can explainââ
âAre you fucking kidding me?â Your heartbroken voice drowns her out.Â
âYou donât understand,â she pleas, but youâre pushing your weight into one foot in an attempt to turn yourself around on the ice.
âI understand perfectly fine you backstabbingââ
Your knees come slamming into the icy ground with a thud, and the newly proclaimed backstabber is at your side, attempting to lift you onto your feet. You shove her off with a huff, using one knee to come to a wobbly stand.Â
âJust..â you start, ignoring the tears of frustration that bubble in the corners of your eyes, accompanied by the prickly curse in your throat. âJust stay away from me, Vi.âÂ
And youâre gone.
Vi obeys your wishes and leaves you alone like you asked.
But only for the next two hours, while she figures out what the hell sheâs going to say to make up for the pain sheâs caused you. Because she did hook up with Cait, but the last time was was months ago, before either of them had anything with you. Because she knows Cait did something to fuck with your head, and now her babyâs fretting and scared to trust anyone. Because sheâs in love with you and only you, and sheâs never going to forgive herself if she doesnât get you back.Â
So when she slips into your shared room and finds you packing your things, she braces herself for the yelling and cussing she expects to come.
But, it never happens. Instead, you look at her with a woeful expression, and turn back to your open luggage with a scoff.Â
âI knew Caitlyn was fucked up, but I never imagined youâd have as many screws loose. Youâll be perfect for each other,â you spit, the words acid to Violet. Manicured hands move at a fast pace, roughly tossing in clothes and skin products like they mean nothing to you. âAnd I know weâre not actually dating, but to fuck the one person weâre trying to lie to? Then come to me the next day acting like youâŠâ you trail off, discarding the sentence like trash, but she knows what you were trying to say: like you love me.Â
Wait, what?
âHold on, hold on. I havenât fucked Kiramman.â
â..So you werenât with her the night I slept in Melâs room?â you squint.
âFuck no. Itâs been months since weâve hooked up, angel. Like, before you and her were even a thingââ
âSo you did fuck! Jesus, why didnât you tell me?â you raise your voice in question, whipping around to face the girl with exhausted body language. When Viâs mouth hangs open with no clue of a better response than âI was scaredâ, you shake your head, coming to conclusions yourself.
âThatâs why you did this, right? I shouldâve asked more about why you proposed this whole scheme,â you start, walking towards the nightstand. âMake me look like an idiot? Get back at Cait? Get with Cait? What was it?âÂ
âNoâ no. I was going to tell you angel, God I swear, I just didnât know how to tell you without making it hurt. I donât want anything with Caitlyn, cross my heart, her and I are history. Everything I said about youâ everything I felt with you is real.â Sheâs speaking so tenderly, inching closer to your frame.
And you wouldâve turned, wouldâve calmed down enough to finish this conversation civilly, maybe believe her.Â
But instead, youâre staring at the opened drawer of the bedside table, right at the chesnut brown envelope decorated with hearts. The same one you wrote for Skye all those years ago.Â
Youâre completely over this.
Violetâs close enough to see everything now. The envelope and letter, the way your face is morphing through thousands of different expressions, and the tears that finally begin to slide down your cheeks as you lift the paper into the air and choke out words.
âWhy the hell do you have this? How much did you plan to humiliate me, huh?â you ask through sweet sobs.
Violet sighs, because everything sheâs kept from you is hitting her. All of her mistakes are crashing down upon her at once. All she wants is to fix it for you.Â
âThatâs notâ fuck this looks bad.â Sheâs cursing herself for everything she didnât tell you, all the chances she had to come clean and never did out of fear.Â
âSevika had it and I took it from her. We fought over it and I hid it here because I didnât want you to be embarrassed. Thatâs all. I swear.âÂ
She watches your glossy eyes flicker to her bruised jaw that you touched so lovingly that morning, to her eyes that beg you to forgive her, and to your bag as you walk towards it.
âWell you donât have to worry about me anymore, Violet. Thisâ us, whatever we are is done. â You knuckle away your tears, sniffing and pulling at the handle of your suitcase.
The pinkette takes no action to hide the dread that fills her face, quickly following your motion around the room.Â
âSo weâre just breakingââ she stops. Her heart is racing at an ungodly speed, and the next words come out as a horrified mumble, âWeâre just over? Like that?âÂ
Thereâs a pregnant pause, and for the last time, you look back at Vi, voice clear.Â
âWe were never together, Violet.âÂ
Thereâs nothing she can say to rebuttal, or stop you from walking out of that room, because despite both of your desires, it was true.Â
For the next two days, your bed becomes your safe haven. You put your phone on âdo not disturbâ, wrap yourself in the thickest blanket your apartment has, and hide from the rest of the world. Itâs only thanks to Mel, whoâs worried to death, that you remember to eat every once in a while.
Safe to say, youâre a wreck.Â
Three soft knocks on your bedroom door prompt you to roll over, and youâre pulling your head from the covers as the aforementioned beauty enters the room with a plated sandwich in hand.Â
âI have something for that headache of yours,â she offers, setting the platter on your bedside table and sitting at the edge of the soft mattress.Â
From your blanket-clad vision, you see her lips press together in thought before she finally decides on her carefully sculpted words.Â
âI talked to Abby,â she starts. You groan, pulling yourself back under the blankets.
âListen,â she scolds, and you bite your tongue. Hard. âI talked to Abby and she says Violet slept in her room that night. She was moping about you the entire time.âÂ
âShe didnât tell me about her and Caitlyn,â you seethe. Â
âNo, but she said she was going to, right?â She offers, tilting her head. âIn the end, does it really change anything about how you two feel towards each other?âÂ
When you donât respond, she sighs, patting your blanket and coming to a stand.Â
âItâs your decision what you do, but I can tell Violet really cares about you. And I think you feel the same.â
With that, sheâs stepping out of the room and gently closing your door with a click. Â
Almost immediately, your head pokes out of the blanket, and your gaze travels to your now black lockscreen lighting up.
One message from Caitlyn.
caitlyn: Are you ready to apologize to me? Iâll still take you back.Â
You block her number. Something you shouldâve done a long time ago.Â
Then, you check the three messages from Vi.Â
superstar <3: i know you want me to leave you alone, and iâm trying my hardest to please let me talk to you angel whenever youâre ready to hear me out
You can only sigh.Â
âI donât know how else to get this through to both of you.â
Coach Talisâs sharp tongue scolds the winded athletes. Sweat is dripping down every inch of their skin under their heavy gear. While their teammates ended practice an hour ago, they were here running drills for the âstuntâ they pulled back at Mt. Sky. If it werenât for the exhaustion capturing their bodies, theyâd be pummeling each other this very second.
âIâm this close to benching both of you, and you know I donât want to do that.â Both girls rapidly shake their heads.
âThis better be the last time I hear of an incident regarding the both of you, do you understand?â The tanned man snaps, and both athletes are throwing out soft âyes coachââs before he waves them off to the locker room.Â
Throughout her entire shower, Violetâs brain is focused on two things. One, how much she loathes Sevika (fuck her), and two, how much she fucking misses you.Â
Throughout her time spent drying herself off, getting redressed, and packing her backpack, she prays for a text, call, something from you. When she hears the buzz of a phone, sheâs whipping her head around to face her lockscreen (with her favorite picture of you looking effortlessly beautiful and silly simultaneously).Â
Itâs not until the second buzz goes off that she realizes itâs not her phone thatâs being blown up, but Sevikaâs.Â
Despite better judgement, she curiously walks over to the device, reaching down to pick it up with careless hands.
And it almost drops from her calloused fingers in shock.Â
Thereâs three notifications from âC. Kirammanâ.
c. kiramman: That worked better than I thought. Youâre not as dumb as you look. c. kiramman: I think our work together is done. C. Kiramman sent you $300!
Youâre at war with yourself.
Your brain is clawing at you to block Violet, get yourself together, and move on with your life as if she was never a part of it.
Your heart and every inch of hope that fills you is begging for you to pick up your phone and give her a chance to prove that it was all a case of bad timing, misunderstandings, and that you truly mean something to her. Because you want her, you can finally admit it, but youâre deathly afraid of being made a fool of.
Youâd skipped classes for the day, pulled yourself from your sheets, showered, and now sit on your black couch with a little sigh, sinking into the fluffy matter. The silence of the apartment is contrasting the swarm of loud thoughts inside your mind, and before it can drive you utterly insane, the doorbell rings.Â
âAngel?â That sweet voice calls out.
You rise to your feet embarrassingly fast. Your brain waves a white flag and your heart dances in success.Â
When you swing the door open, it takes everything in you to keep yourself from jumping into Violetâs arms. Sheâs worried out of her mind, but the surprise that you even opened the door is giving her a jolt of hope and encouragement. You take in her presence, musk amber scent, oversized jacket that once protected your arms, and all.Â
âIâm so sorry,â spills from her lips, and you scan her expression before stepping to the side.Â
âCome in.âÂ
You and Vi sit on opposite ends of your couch. Youâre trying to show off your self control, but sheâs just glad youâll sit next to her at all.Â
âIâm so sorry that I didnât tell you about my past with Caitlyn. I was scared that youâd hate me, and shit it all just caught up with me before I could grow some balls and rip the bandaid off.âÂ
Youâve never seen her look so worried, so vulnerable.Â
You take one scoot closer.Â
âBut I promise, I ended things with her a long time ago and that was the last time we ever did anything.â
Sheâs pulling out her phone, opening the photos app, and setting her phone down face up on the cushions for you to take. You do, picking it up with weary fingers, ones that still when you see the material sheâs revealing.
âCaitlyn hired Sevika to fuck with us. That time at the party, all those times she got me in shit at practice, taking your letter, even giving Caitlyn the idea of lying that I did something with her. Theyâve been trying to get inbetween us for a long time.âÂ
Your mouth is slightly agape as you scroll through monetary payments and texts from your ex. Ones about her getting you back (fuck that), and others about Sevika getting the spotlight once Viâs burnt out and screwing up at hockey (again, fuck that).Â
âI get why youâre pissed at me, and I understand if you want me out of your life forever.â It shakes her to even utter those words. âBut IâŠâÂ
Sheâs biting her lip, and you watch as she pulls a neatly folded piece of loose leaf paper from her pocket. With embarrassment flushing her face, she sets it on the couch for you to take.
âWhatâs this?â you ask softly, taking it in your hands and gently unfolding.
âPlease donât read it out loud.âÂ
Your heart quickens at the suspense, and your fingers come to a stop as Violetâs handwriting fills your vision.Â
Dear _____,Â
Oh my god.
The words fill your mind and apparently show through your eyes, because when you look at Violet once more, sheâs looking more sheepish than ever.
With a deep breath, you read.Â
Iâve been in love with you for so long, longer than I ever realized, and I never knew how much it warmed my heart and brightened my days until I lost you. The way your eyes light up when you laugh, the loud laugh that takes over your body when weâre alone, the quiet moments we shared, where we didnât need words, just the way our hands fit together so perfectly. How being near you made everything feel like it was right, even when nothing else made sense. All of the little things that make you, you, have become the moments I crave most.Â
I know Iâve messed up. Been too wrapped up inside my head and covered in fear to tell you the entire truth, but I miss us. I miss your laugh, your smile, the way we would talk about everything and nothing all at once. I wrapping my arm around your waist or kissing your neck cheek nose forehead and feeling like everything was right in the world when we were together. And I donât want to lose that. I donât want to lose you. Iâm not asking for everything to go back to normal right away, because I know things take time. But I want to try again, if youâll let me.
Youâre worth every second, every inch of love that exists throughout my blood, and I will spend the rest of my days trying to show you just how much you mean to me.
-With all my love, yours truly, Violet
In the eleventh grade, you thought you loved Violet more than humanely possible.
Now, you wonder how shocked your younger self would be to hear that amount has grown exponentially.Â
"I know it's bad. I'm not a genius like you bu-"
Lips smashing into hers silence any worries that the letter didnât do its job. Your plush mouthes press against one anotherâs with a passion so deep, so genuine, that it speaks louder than any words youâve spoken; louder than any love letter either of you have written.Â
You faintly pull back, giggling breathily as Vi chases your lips with a look sweet enough to give you a heart attack. With touching foreheads and closed, relaxed eyes, you use the same words as when you first fell in love with her. Except this timeâ you say them out loud.Â
âFrom my happily raised eyebrows to my.. gosh however I worded it. Yâknow that was so corny now that I think about it,â you begin to whisper, and giggles erupt from both of your mouthes. You hum, placing another chaste kiss on her swollen lips. âI love you, Violet Vanderson. I really, really love you.âÂ
The warmth radiating from your soul and the heat of your intertwined bodies is all too much. It does anything but help when Violet places soft kisses on your cheek, ones that trail down to your jaw and the base of your neck as she gently pulls you into her lap.Â
âDo youââ she places a kiss, âforgive me?â The suck and lick she gives to your neck sends a shudder down your spine. Wait, whatâd she ask again?Â
âI donât know,â you hum teasingly, feeling her smirk against your wet skin. âI think you should work for it.âÂ
âWhatever you want. Tell me what you want, baby.âÂ
Fuck. How can words make your eyes roll into the back of your head?Â
âWant you toââÂ
You gasp as she slides her tongue down your neck, coming to kiss at your collarbones.
âUse your words, sweet girl,â she whispers sensually.Â
âFuck. I want you.âÂ
Thatâs all she needs, and Violetâs sliding a cold hand up your shirt, inching it up slowly over your bra and refusing to break eye contact. The action has you whimpering into submission, and you huff.
âYouâre such a tease.â You complain.
âYouâll take it,â she hums, finally pulling the shirt over your head and going straight for the clasp of your bra.Â
You take the time to trail a hand under her own shirt, letting your finger tips trail over her abs, and you gasp as your already hard nipples twitch from the newfound cold air when Vi tosses your bra to the side.Â
âGod youâre beautiful,â is the last thing she says before diving head first into your chest. The room is filled with soft kissing sounds, wet licks and popâs from Viâs mouth on your nubs, and your moans of pleasure when she twists at whatever nipple isnât getting her mouthâs attention.
âViâ babe please. Need you now.âÂ
She groans against your sensitive skin, releasing you from her mouth.Â
âNeed me now, baby?â The girl mocks your neediness with a smirk.
âYeah, yes please,â you whimper out, and she snickers at how youâre already too dazed to focus.Â
She decides sheâs played with your tits enough (for now), and pulls you right back into a messy, tongue infested kiss as she flips your position. You lean against the couch as she reluctantly separates your lips, sliding kisses down the middle of your torso as her strong hands work at pulling down your pants terribly slowly.Â
Once theyâre off, and you think youâre free as she runs a finger along the middle of your panties, right over your clothed heat. She hums at the way you buck forward. Her just graze along the seam as you speak.Â
âIâm notâ mmm, feeling very forgiving right nowâŠâ you scold, eyes so gone that Violet has to stop herself from apologizing.Â
âDo you want my mouth or fingers to change that?â she asks, and she canât hold back the laugh any longer when your eyes unknowingly light up.Â
âMouthâ bothâ Vi anything, just give me it now.âÂ
She laughs, finally pulling your underwear down at a reasonable pace and scolding you gently.
âWeâll work on fixing your tone another time.âÂ
She leaves the tiny fabric hanging off one of your delicate ankles, mumbling something about how fuckable you look sprawled out for her like this. The girlâs quick to effortlessly spread your legs, and she gulps at how slick and glistening your cunt is all for her.Â
âFuck me, baby,â she mutters in awe.
âIâm trying to,â you whine, taking her back to the present where you and your body are completely at her mercy.
Finally, your prayers are answered, and sheâs licking a clean line straight up your pussy, taking a river of juices with her pleasure-inducing tongue.Â
As if the taste enchants her, Viâs dropping her head down to your needy heat. Her tongue lulls out, swirling against your clit, your hole, anywhere she can make you feel good. Itâs not long before two thick fingers plunge into you, and youâre throwing your head back.Â
âOh my god, please pleaseâ yes.â
âPlease? Please what, sweetheart?â she mocks once more. Your moans motivate the muscle-flexing girl to go deeper, go faster, and she has to hold you still when you arch from how sweet her digits hit your g-spot.Â
The way sheâs drinking your cunt sucks away your thoughts as well, and itâs not until she hands a harsh slap to your ass that youâre blinking, babbling something about needing to cum.Â
âYou can do it baby, yeah good girl. Fuck.âÂ
Sweet praises decorated with the perfect mixture of her fingers, tongue, and the lust-laced eye contact send you over the edge, and your loud moans carry throughout the entire space as you finish.Â
Viâs tools donât stop, not until youâve completely come down from the best high of your life, not until your shaky hand is gently placing itself over hers in silent appreciation.Â
When your heavy pants are all thatâs left to be heard, she kisses your cunt goodbye and says hello to your lips. A strong hand on the back of your head keeps your mouth pressed against hers, and you love it. Because youâre sure you could twist lips with this girl until you pass out from forgetting to breathe.Â
âTaste yourself?â she whispers once her tongueâs slid out of your mouth. You can only nod, relishing in the way her arms wrap around your body, a silent insinuation that youâre hers to protect.
With a hum, youâre kissing both of her cheeks, then her nose and forehead in thanks as her chin rests against your chest.
âI guess that was a good enough apology.â You fake dissatisfaction, completely ignoring the way your body presses even further into hers while you smooth a hand through her hair.Â
She snickers in disbelief.
âThink you need another? Just to see how sorry I am, of course.âÂ
You hum, finally shrugging with an inconcealable smile.
âI guess thatâd work.âÂ
Vi makes no complaint, because why on earth would she, and sheâs kissing a line right back where she started.
âIs this too over the top? The number six was fine but the hand prints? Do I look like a high schooler? Be honestââÂ
Mel cuts off your babbling with a laugh. âYou didnât want to look like a high schooler?âÂ
Youâre whining from your position in the stands, and Melâs apologizing for her joke as she confirms you look amazing. âViâs already seen you, and she seemed to love it,â she coos in your ear, bumping her hip against yours as you laugh.Â
And the girlâs right. Throughout the game, Viâs taken glances at you every second she gets. Sheâs grinning at the pink body paint handprints that travel up your legs, winking when you blow her kisses everytime your gazes lock, chuckling at how loud you get when you cheer âgo Vi!â, and donât get her started on how youâre body is clad in her big jersey.Â
Yeah, sheâs completely whipped.Â
Thereâs only two minutes left in the game, and the Piltover Knights are winning 2-4. But youâre not entirely focused on the screaming atmosphere or Viâs upcoming victory, because all you can think about is how hot and aggressive your girlfriend looks in her element.
Thereâs a jolt of joy that zips up your body, because: yeah, thatâs your girlfriend.Â
The horn chugs to signal the end of the match and the crowdâs roaring with glee, especially you and Mel, who jump up and down while screaming out for your respective players.Â
Vi throws you a toothy smile from the ice, one that you see again after she exits the locker room and comes to find âher girlâ in the loitering crowd.Â
She embraces and lifts you into the air, spinning you around as if youâre a feather in her grasp. Each giggle that spills from your lips is more joyous than the last, just like every moment you spend together.Â
âYou were so cool out there! Never seen you look so mad and focused,â you praise your pink-haired girl as she sets you down, placing a warm kiss to the top of your head.
âThatâs because you bring out the good in me. Iâm usually all rude and scary andââ
âWith that hair?â you tease, ruffling your hand through her fluff. âYouâre not fooling anybody, pinkie.âÂ
Viâs jaw drops in shock.Â
âPinkie?â she repeats with a squinted gaze.Â
A beat passes, and youâre turning to run away, but itâs too late. The athlete lunges forward, wrapping her arms around your core to trap you as you fake complain in protest, but giggles are soon falling from your mouth and breaking your character.Â
âYouâre lucky youâre cute,â her playful words kiss your ear.
âOh whatever, you love me.â you grin through the claim, turning your head to have her beautiful face in your vision.Â
Viâs smile softens into something genuine as she scans over your pretty face. Your astonishing, stunningâ fuck there are so many things she could say about your face, about your heart, about your brain, about you.Â
âYeah. I really, really do.âÂ
Sparkled blue eyes connect with yours, and theyâre sending you into a trance as youâre lured into a tender kiss.Â
With every kiss, the world around you is drowned out until itâs just you and Violet. Your minds, bodies, and hearts intertwine, and with each connection of your lips, you taste everything she feels.
Itâs perfect, even better than you couldâve imagined from that creative writing class, and it gets better everyday that you live the reality.
From the grasp of your passionate kiss, as colors of blue, auburn, chestnut brown and more pass by you, you smile knowing that safe in your arms lies your perfect pink.Â
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