hey girly can I request a story of chad (scream 5&6) x reader where the reader have s3lf harm cuts and scars on her thighs and chad sees them and comfort her especially kisses her scars. I could totally understand if you don't want to write something like that, if you reject
hii here it is hope you like itđ«¶đŒ
PLEASE HEAR ME OUT
so in the newest video (solitary confinement) sharky REALLY wanted a friend. But since Aj was being a bitch to him (typical Aj I love him sooo much) he decided to bite the bait and sends y/n to his room. Y/n and sharky are the bestest of friends.
So when sharks falls asleep, aj sends y/n to his room and she's just playing with his hair and softly patting his face until he wakes up. When his eyes open, he is over the moon and takes her in a home crushing hug.
This ends up in a very flirty, sappy video where sharky and y/n are basically acting like a cute married couple.
You can also add the fans and boys reaction to the video hehe.
Love ur stuff sm â€â€â€â€
Summary: Sharky finds comfort in a quiet moment with you during a video challenge
Pairing: Sharky x Reader
Genre: Fluff Masterlist
The room was quiet.
Too quiet.
Sharky had tried to fight it, he really did. He talked to the camera about how he should win the video, slept, and even did a few laps around the room. But boredom turned to restlessness, and restlessness turned to end up where his body curled up in the corner where the bed is and the blanket wrapped around him, breath steady as he finally gave in to the silence and drifted off.
He looked small like that. Still. Tired in a way he rarely ever let show.
Aj watched the screen from the other room, arms crossed, lips twitching between annoyance and affection.
âHe actually knocked outâ Aj mumbled as he suppressed a laugh pointing at the monitor.
You stood behind him, your eyes soft.
âHe hates being aloneâ You said quietly, watching a hopeless Sharky slowly fall asleep.
âYou know thatâ You added.
Aj sighed like he was pretending not to care but his hand was already reaching for the button.
âGo on thenâ Aj muttered.
"Before he wakes up and thinks heâs been abandonedâ Aj added with a small grin.
You didnât wait. You slipped through the door, soft steps echoing faintly as you entered the room.
Sharky didnât stir. His breathing was even. His face relaxed. He looked so at peace, and yet so vulnerable it tugged at your chest.
You knelt beside him gently and reached out, brushing a few curls off his forehead. Your fingers lingered, threading lightly through his hair.
Then, without thinking, you started softly patting his cheek. Not to wake him up fully but just enough to let him know he wasnât alone anymore.
âSharkyâ You whispered.
He blinked awake slowly, confusion written all over his face at first. Then, as his eyes found yours, everything in him softened. The tiredness, the quiet, the dullness in his chest was gone in an instant.
âYouâre hereâ Sharky said as he stared at you like he couldnât believe it.
âOf course Iâm hereâ You said as you nodded, smiling gently.
Without another word, he wrapped his arms around you and pulled you into a hug so tight it nearly knocked you off balance. His face is tucked into your neck. His fingers gripped the back of your hoodie like he was scared youâd disappear again.
âI missed youâ Sharky murmured with a tired smile.
âI missed you tooâ You said.
The hug lingered, warm and quiet. You didnât speak much after that. You didnât need to.
Eventually, you ended up side by side on the beanbags, his head in your lap again, your fingers still in his hair. He kept glancing up at you like he couldnât stop smiling.
And you kept brushing his curls back, over and over, like it was the most natural thing in the world.
âYou okay now?â You asked softly.
âYeahâ Sharky whispered, eyes fluttering shut again.
âNow that youâre hereâ Sharky added.
And just like that, the confinement didnât feel so lonely anymore.
Meanwhile, in the control room, Aj had been watching the entire thing unfold on the monitor. His eyes flickered between the two of you, watching the way Sharky melted into the quiet, the way you cared for him so effortlessly. He shook his head, half-amused, half-annoyed.
âYou two are insufferableâ Aj muttered under his breath, leaning back in his chair.
But the way he glanced at the screen one last time, he couldn't help the small, knowing smile that tugged at his lips.
âYeah, well, if it works for themâŠâ Aj said as he shrugged.
And for the first time that night, he left the screen on, letting you and Sharky stay exactly where you were. No interruptions. Just the two of you, together.
- end -
Hello lovelies! What's up? Anyways I've been trying to keep up with the requests and stuff but I got a lot going on lmao mayyybee try to show love to other members and send some requests for them too lmao
I hope y'all have an amazing day, absolute love and guidance.
As I said everytime, send in some request and ideas!!
hwang jun-ho x f!reader
the world is cruel, and you and the officer find out that it will get worse.
warnings: mentions of death! unfortunately, squid game is in this one. romantic tension. slow burn-ish. this takes place during season 1. junho being innocently stalker-ish. PTSD, stealing/theft, pre-established relationship, it gets spicy towards the end. platonic saebyeok x f!reader and platonic gi hun x f!reader too.
the city of seoul has never been kind to you.
it used to be, once upon a time. when you were young and did not know much, before the world decided to spit you out like something bitter and unwanted. back then, you were soft. you had this endless capacity to love, to forgive, to believe that people were good at their core.Â
maybe some still are, but you donât care to look for them anymore. there was a time when your empathy was your greatest strengthâŠwhen you saw someone struggling, you helped, even if it meant giving them the last bit of food in your pocket.Â
however, life has a way of chewing up people like you. people who give too much. people who donât know when to stop bleeding for others.
so now, you donât give.Â
you take.
survival in seoul isnât kind to the softhearted. there are too many wolves in this city, too many people ready to step on your neck the moment you let your guard down. you learned that the hard way. so you adjusted, adapted. you became what you needed to be to live.Â
you steal, scam, and take what you need from those who wonât miss it. not too muchâŠnever enough to bring too much attention to yourself or get charged for the felony equivalent in south korea. you only steal enough to survive. enough to make it another day.Â
your hands are quick, your mind sharper. youâve learned how to slip through the cracks of the world, how to turn your heart into steel since nobody else ever cared about you.
some nights, when the neon lights of hongdae reflect against the pavement and the city hums with life, you sit alone and wonder if thereâs a way out of this. the party life is just right outside of your apartment.
sometimes you wonder if thereâs a light waiting for you at the end of the tunnel.Â
each time, the answer is the same.Â
no.
there is no light. there is only the dark tunnel.
in seoul, itâs late, the air thick with the scent of soju and grilled meat, laughter spilling out from the bars lining the street. the party district of hongdae is alive, especially tonight since college students go back to school tommorow.
the sidewalks are crammed with people stumbling between clubs, couples clinging to each other, groups of friends taking drunken selfies under the flickering streetlights. itâs an easy place to disappear into, a perfect hunting ground for someone like you.
you spot the redhead almost immediately.
she looks around your age, maybe a little older. the womanâs purse hangs loosely over her shoulder, the zipper half-open, a bunch of 50,000 won bills peeking out.Â
that girl is too careless. too trusting, too stupid. your fingers twitch. you donât hesitate. you step forward, close enough to brush past her, then your hand snatches the purse in one swift motion.
âhey!â she yelps, whirling around, reaching for you. the girlâs fingers graze your sleeve, but youâre faster. you yank the purse away, shoving her back hard. she stumbles, hitting the pavement with a startled cry.Â
you donât feel anything. not guilt, not regret. you feel just the rush of adrenaline as you clutch the stolen bag tighter and start to run off.
thenâŠ
âhey, stop!â
your head snaps behind.
a police officer.
the voice of authority cuts through the noise of the crowd, sharp and commanding. your eyes lock onto him for a split secondâŠa man with dark hair, strong jaw, eyes locked onto you with unwavering determination.
fuck.
you donât hesitate. your feet move before your mind can catch up, body twisting as you bolt into the crowd. the bag is clutched tight in your arms as you weave through bodies, heart slamming against your ribs. behind you, the officer is still yelling, shoving past people, chasing you.
itâs a long run. too long. your lungs burn, your legs scream in protest, but you canât stop. not now. you need this money to survive and cannot spend a night in a cold cell, not again at least.
the streets blur as you sprint, twisting through alleyways, slipping through groups of people too drunk to notice you. the officer is persistent, but so are you.Â
the desperation makes you faster in way.
left. right. through a narrow gap between two buildings. past a food stall. over a railing. you smacked into a few people but most of them mainly found entertainment in the whole thing. the police officer being frustrated that they didnât catch you for him.Â
you can still hear his feet running behind you, but the distance is growing. heâs good, but youâre better. you have to be.
finally, finally, you see an openingâŠa narrow alley packed with people, bodies pressed together in drunken laughter. you push into the throng, squeezing between them, head down, moving fast.Â
the moment youâre inside the mass of people, you twist, slipping out the other side.
the officer doesnât make it through in time.
you could swear that you heard him swear, then nothing.
you keep running until youâre sure heâs gone, until your lungs burn and your vision blurs.
back in the alley, hwang jun-ho stands at the edge of the crowd, hands on his knees, breathing hard. frustration twists in his chest.Â
he catches everyone, but not you tonight.Â
not this time.
just a few blocks away, you just linger among the party crowd. you donât go home immediately since that would be stupid. instead, you just take a long, winding path through backstreets and alleyways, making sure no one is following you.Â
only when youâre certain that youâve shaken off any lingering attention do you head back to your apartment.
your door has two locks, and you slide the security bar into place before exhaling. safe.
the stolen purse hits your kitchen island with a dull thud. you waste no time, unzipping it and dumping everything out onto the table.
a fenty lip gloss, used and sticky. gross. a single tampon, the woman couldâve kept that.
a metro card..you toss it straight into the trash since it's too risky and can be tracked.
then, jackpot.
there were identification cards which were meaningless to you. the thick wad of cash though? thatâs everything. you grab the bills, hands steady as you start counting. 10,000 won, 50,000 won, 100,000 won⊠when youâre finished, the total stands at 1,200,000 won.
this isnât just a good night. this is security. rent for next month, covered. a few days inside, hidden, making sure that officer doesnât recognize you.
you let out a slow breath. for now, youâre safe.
well, only for three days because now the cold steel of the chair digs into your back as you slouch against it, wrists resting lazily in your lap, the handcuffs cold against your skin. the precinct smells of burnt coffee and old papers, fluorescent lights humming above you.
you had a few days of peace before the cops knocked on your door, telling you that you had to go down to the station. they know you by name now, not bothering to go an extra mile since you never change the signature of your crimes.
the only reason youâre not behind bars is because the girl you robbed doesnât even live here. she already went back to her home in the UK according to the officer. so, fortunately, you just get another warning.Â
you should be relieved, maybe even grateful, but you donât feel anything. nothing at all.
across from you, leaning against the edge of the desk with arms crossed, is the officer who chased you that night. hwang jun-ho is his name.
he is pissing you off. not for being a pig, but you hate that he looks good in the dim light, hate the sharp angles of his face, the slight furrow in his brow as he watches you like youâre some puzzle he canât quite solve.Â
youâre used to police officers looking at you with disgust, with judgment, but thereâs something different in his gaze. curiosity.
âso,â he finally speaks, his voice even.Â
âyouâre fast.â
you shrug.Â
âwhat can i say?â
he tilts his head slightly, gaze sweeping over you in assessment.Â
âyou play sports?â
you exhale sharply through your nose, a ghost of a laugh.Â
âthatâs not important.â
jun-ho smirks, but itâs gone just as quickly as it appears.Â
âfair.â
he steps away, pacing to the side as he flips through a thin fileâŠyours, probably. your name, your face, your crimes reduced to black ink on paper. you wonder how much of your life is in there, if they know more than just your record.
âyouâve been warned before,â he says, flipping a page.
 âa few times, actually. shoplifting. scams. pickpocketing.â he closes the file and meets your gaze. âbut no felony charges.â
âguess iâm lucky,â you say, leaning back, feigning boredom.
ânot luck,â jun-ho corrects, sliding his hands into his pockets.Â
âjust smart enough to not take it too far.â he tilts his head slightly.Â
you say nothing, looking away.
âgive back the purse.â
you reach your cuffed hands under the table, grabbing the bag and tossing it onto the desk between you. the leather is slightly worn from the days youâve had it, but nothing else is out of place.
jun-ho watches you carefully, then sighs.Â
âthe money.â
you donât move.
the money is in your safe, in your bedroom walls, at home.Â
the money you refuse to give back.
he exhales through his nose, shaking his head like he expected this.Â
âof course.â
you let the silence settle between you, waiting for whatever lecture is coming, but he doesnât scold you. instead, he leans in just slightly, dropping his voice.
âiâm keeping an eye on you.â
you scoff, rolling your eyes.Â
âright. cause youâve got nothing better to do.â
jun-ho doesnât react, his face unreadable.Â
âconsidering this isnât your first warning? yeah. i donât.â
you push back in your chair, the metal legs scraping against the floor.Â
âwell, officer,â you say, tone sharp with sarcasm, âi look forward to our next meeting.â
jun-ho watches as youâre escorted out, his eyes following you even as you disappear down the hall.
weeks pass and you try to forget about the encounter, about the way his voice sounded when he said your name, about the way his dark eyes studied you like you were something worth understanding.Â
you try to focus on surviving.Â
you get a job⊠a shitty one, but one that pays enough to keep you afloat for now.
every now and then, when you step into a small cafĂ© for breakfast, when you walk through the streets at night, when youâre with your only friend sae-byeok whispering about her crimes⊠heâs there.
jun-ho is never too far away, usually across the street or on the other side of a park.
he never does anything and he never speaks, but you see him, leaning against a wall, pretending to be busy with his phone, pretending to be on patrol.Â
however, his eyes will always follow you.
one evening, you and sae-byeok finish a quick meal at a convenience store, standing outside by the flickering neon lights. she shoves her hands into her pockets, giving you a knowing look.
âthat asshole is staring again.â
you sigh, glancing over.
jun-ho stands across the street, pretending heâs not looking directly at you.
sae-byeok chuckles under her breath.Â
âheâs obsessed with you.â
âheâs a cop,â you mutter.Â
âitâs his job to be annoying.â
she nudges your arm.Â
âyou should go say hi.â
âand what? tell him to fuck off?â
she grins.Â
âexactly.â
you roll your eyes, watching as she walks off.Â
once sheâs gone, you take a deep breath and cross the street, closing the distance between you and jun-ho.
he looks up as you approach, not surprised.
âyouâre a creep,â you say flatly.
jun-ho exhales through his nose, barely amused.Â
âyouâre a criminal.â
ânot anymore.â
his brows lift slightly.
âreally?â
âyeah,â you say, crossing your arms.Â
âi found a job. so get off my back. iâm not stealing anymore.â
jun-ho hums, unconvinced.Â
âthatâs a trend for you.â
you glare at him.Â
âwhat?â
he shrugs, âyou get a job, hate the pay, then go back to stealing⊠sometimes from the same place you work at.â
you scoff, rolling your eyes. âyou need a better hobby, i cannot live in your head rent free.â
âi have one,â he says, avoiding what you said last.Â
âiâm just doing my job.â
you shake your head, stepping back. âwhatever,â you mutter, turning on your heel and walking off. you know he wonât follow. he never does but somehow heâs always close.
overtime, maybe a week or so.. jun-ho never thought that heâd be the type of cop to get overly invested. not really. working for the police is his jobâŠcatching criminals, chasing leads, dealing with lowlifes who made their money through terrible means. he never let himself get too curious, never let himself care too much to where it affected his personal life.
however, you, you are a puzzle he canât help but try to solve.
at first, it was just an annoyance. you had slipped through his fingers that night in hongdae, and that bruised his ego. he didnât lose people, but somehow, you had outrun him. a girl whos shorter than him.
when he finally caught you, he had expected to feel satisfaction, but it never came because instead, he just felt intrigued.
now, youâre barely doing anything wrong. youâve stayed out of trouble for a while, and he should be relieved. he should be happy. instead, he finds himself watching and observing because despite all the things youâve done, despite the walls you keep up, there are cracks in that mask of yours⊠ones he never expected to see.
he sees it in the way you linger at the local market, the way your fingers brush over fresh fruit before you tuck them carefully into a paper bag, paying with what little money you have. he wonders why you never steal from here, why the vendors greet you with small nods instead of suspicion.
junho sees it in the alley behind the convenience store, where stray cats weave between your ankles, tails flicking in contentment as you crouch down to feed them scraps of tuna and unseasoned chicken.Â
you donât talk to them, donât coo at them like most people would⊠but your hands are gentle, your touch careful, as if youâre afraid of breaking something fragile.
then, thereâs the lemonade stand thing that happened yesterday afternoon.
jun-ho didnât even mean to see it. heâs just in the police car, just patrolling, when he spots you across the street. thereâs a kid that sis no older than ten standing behind a makeshift stand with a pitcher of lemonade and a stack of plastic cups.Â
the sign is messy, written in thick, uneven strokes. 1,000 won per cup!
he watches as you pause, as you reach into your pocket, pulling out a crumpled bill.
you hand it to the boy.
you donât take the over-sweetened lemonade. you just shove your hands in your pockets and walk away before the kid can even thank you.
jun-ho doesnât know why that bothers him so much.
maybe itâs because it doesnât fit the version of you heâs built in his head. the version thatâs cold, calculating, selfish, and greedy. that version is wrong, isnât it? a selfish person wouldnât waste their own money on a kid just trying to make some change.Â
a selfish person wouldnât play with stray cats or make sure to buy expensive fruit instead of stealing it.
he doesnât know what your story is, but heâs starting to understand that you are not heartless. reckless? yes. irresponsible? absolutely. not cruel. not fully empty like you try to seem.
that fact is becoming his problem.
heâs read your file. he knows more than he should. your past, the childhood neglect, the system that failed you over and over again. heâs seen it before with people turning bitter, turning desperate, because the world gave them nothing and expected them to make do.
heâs a police officer, not a superhero. he canât fix that or fix you.
junho wishes you would just stop making stupid decisions. maybe if you did, maybe if you found a way out of this cycle.
maybe then, he could approach you differently.
maybe then, he wouldnât just be watching.
see, youâre not stupid.
jun-ho might be a good cop, but heâs a shit liar.
he acts like heâs patrolling, like heâs just doing his job. you know better. heâs watching you nd keeping tabs on you. the man is always near, always somewhere in the background. does he have a wife? kids? maybe not, he is still on the younger side. maybe just five to seven years older than you. its clear that he is single with too much freetime.
maybe if you were the same person you were five years ago, soft, trusting, and hopeful, you would have been creeped out, even scared that a police officer was suspicious of you.Â
now, it just makes you feel something you donât want to name.
you know you havenât stolen in weeks. you havenât picked a pocket, scammed a dumb drunk, or lifted a wallet off a distracted tourist. that 1,200,000 won is keeping you stable⊠at least for now. long enough, hopefully, until jun-ho gets bored and moves on.
lately, the thought of him moving on, of him not watching you anymore, makes your chest feel tight because no one notices you. no one ever has in the large city of seoul.
your only friend, sae-byeok, even disappeared at times.Â
throughout your whole life, youâve been invisible to the people who shouldâve cared, to the world that chewed you up and spat you out, to the strangers who walk past you every day without a second glance.Â
jun-ho, that damn police officer, he sees you. even if heâs just doing it because he thinks youâll screw up again, even if itâs nothing but routine for him, it still means something.
that pisses you off.
heâs annoying because heâs too attractive for his own good, because he gets under your skin in a way no one else does or has ever had.
so when you spot him across the street, writing up some guy for speeding, you donât think and you just move.
you stand a few feet away and wait until heâs finished, watching as he hands over the ticket with that same unimpressed expression he always wears. when the guy finally drives off in frustration, you step forward, hands in your pockets, your voice laced with teasing amusement.
âwell, it looks like you finally found something else to do besides watching me.â
jun-ho doesnât even look surprised. just rolls his eyes as he slips his notepad back into his jacket.Â
âtrust me, youâre not that interesting.â
you smirk.Â
âoh, really? then why are you always around?â
he exhales sharply, shaking his head.Â
âcoincidence.â
âbullshit.â
he huffs a laugh, crossing his arms.Â
âyouâre awfully confident for someone whoâs one mistake away from getting arrested.â
you tilt your head, stepping a little closer, just enough to make it personal.Â
âi havenât stolen in weeks. you know that. so whatâs your excuse, officer?â
jun-ho says nothing, just looks at you, unreadable. for a second, you think you see something flicker in his eyes⊠something not quite irritation, not quite amusement.
then he sighs, âgo home, y/n. it's getting late.â
you grin, ignoring the way his voice sounds when he says your name.Â
âwhatever you say, officer.â
you step back, turning on your heel, but before you walk away, you glance over your shoulder.
âsee you tomorrow.â
jun-ho doesnât respond, but you donât need him to because you both know the truth. i mean there were no plans but he is never too far away from you.
not even an hour later in the subway, you press your tongue against the inside of your cheek, fingers gripping the red square piece of paper between your thumb and index finger.Â
your palms sting, and faint imprints of the salesmanâs hand still tingling against the skin on your face. the bastard had slapped you twice, only twice, but your pride felt more bruised than your face.
you shouldâve walked away from the salesman who sat down next to you, you shouldâve kept your head down, taken your money from the last round, and gone home. the moment he laughed at you, and told you that him and his âorganizationâ knew everything about you, you knew that this was no coincidence.Â
the salesman had handed you a small card before leaving the station, something he implied that would change your life. it was thin, a little worn at the edges, the symbols on the front simple but strange: a circle, a triangle, a square.
you flip it over.
a phone number.
âcall when youâre ready for your chance,â the man had said, smiling like he knew something you didnât.
you stare at the numbers, tapping the card against your palm as the subway car sways gently beneath your feet.Â
something about it feels off. itâs too mysterious, too cryptic⊠but the promise of financial freedom? of something bigger?
you need that.
you close your eyes briefly, exhaling through your nose. you donât know why, but in the back of your mind, you wish jun-ho had been there.
not to stop you, necessarily⊠but just to be there.
if he had been, maybe he wouldâve told you to be careful. maybe he wouldâve pulled you away from the salesman, away from whatever this was, away from another stupid decision.
however, jun-ho has his own problems.
across the city, jun-ho exhales sharply, staring at the thin card between his fingers. little did you know, he did have a life outside of work. junhoâs mind is elsewhere, swirling with frustration, worry, and a growing sense of unease.Â
inho, his older brother, his only family besides his mom, has been missing for weeks.
no leads. no clues. just gone. until now.
the man in front of him.. gi-hun, scruffy, desperate, looking defeated, tells junho that he made up a lie at the police station. a lie about a card that junho saw on his brotherâs desk.Â
âwhere did you get this?â jun-ho asks, his voice steady but demanding.
jun-ho remembers the card. a circle. triangle. square.
inho had this same card in his apartment before he vanished.
when gihun walks away, junho lets him but he does not give up.Â
meanwhile, you sit in the subway car, flipping the card between your fingers, picking on the inside of your cheek with your teeth.
a few nights later, jun-ho knows that he shouldnât be here outside.
itâs past midnight, and he should be going home after his shift, should be focusing on his brother, should be figuring out why gi-hun is connected to all of this. however, when he spots gi-hun walking down the empty street, he moves on instinct, following from a safe distance.
the thing is that he doesnât expect to see you but there you are passing gi hun on the block, keeping your head down while walking down the quiet street.
you donât see junho. youâre too busy walking, hands deep in your pockets, shoulders tense. at first, he assumes the worst⊠that youâre about to do something stupid, that youâre going back to your old habits, that youâll make him chase you again.
he should leave you alone but junho canât so he detours, shadowing you instead.
but then, you stop.
jun-ho narrows his eyes, staying low behind a parked car. you stand outside a small park, unmoving. your hands tighten in your pockets, and for a moment, it almost looks like youâre hesitating and then the van pulls up.
jun-ho stiffens, watching as you glance up, exhaling a breath before stepping forward. the door slides open and you climb in. three seconds later, smoke fills up the vanâs windows. a thick, white, flooding the air.
jun-hoâs heart pounds. he watches as the van lingers for only a few seconds before pulling away, disappearing down the street.
âthe hell?â he mutters under his breath, immediately making his way back to his car. the officers hands grip the wheel tightly as he follows, keeping a careful distance, headlights off. the manâs mind races⊠who the hell were these people? did you know them? were you in danger?
the van slows down five blocks later and and jun-hoâs stomach drops.
gi-hun, standing with the same look you had.
the van door slides open again, the same cloud of smoke spilling out into the night air.
gi-hun stumbles, barely reacting before he collapses, his body slumping forward.
jun-ho grips the steering wheel tighter, his jaw clenching.
this wasnât just some underground scam.
this was something else, something big, and now, he had to protect two people.
one⊠a man who might be his only lead to his missing brother.
the other⊠a woman who had no idea what kind of hell she was walking into.
three days later, your body is stiff, motionless, even as your mind screams at you to run. that is because you donât belong here. you never did.
the deaths, the endless and ruthless deaths, shouldâve broken you by now. however, you refuse to let it show. you refuse to let anyone see that youâre barely keeping yourself together, that your heart threatens to claw its way out of your chest every time a gunshot echoes through the air.
sae-byeok notices, though. she always does.
she ended up in these games. she is player 067, and you are player 404. luckily, sae byeok stays close, her presence grounding you, keeping you from slipping too far into your own head. youâve survived red light, green light. youâve survived dalgona, but surviving isnât the same as living.
you exhale slowly, fists clenched as the guards flood into the dorms due to some sort of situation. their guns are raised, black masks concealing their faces. your eyes flick to sae-byeok, who remains perfectly still, her expression unreadable.Â
beside you, gi-hun tenses.
a guard steps forward, voice sharp.
âdo you know any player by the name of hwang in-ho?â
gi-hun shakes his head.Â
âno.â
âw-we donât use our names in here.â
he continues,Â
however, your breath hitches, barely audible.
because that voiceâŠ
you turn your head, scanning the line of guards, your heart pounding against your ribs.
itâs stupid. so stupid.
youâre being paranoid. youâre in survival mode, and your mind is playing tricks on you.
jun-ho is not here.
for a second, just a second, your eyes lock onto the guard that was behind you. somehow, the guard doesnât look away.
your throat tightens but itâs impossible.
stop thinking about jun-ho all the time. he is not here.
you force yourself to clear your thoughts, shaking your head slightly before looking away, pretending the moment never happened.
the guards stay for a few more minutes, checking something⊠you donât know what, donât care what⊠before they leave.Â
however, you sit back down in exhaustion, hoping to get out of here soon.Â
three more days go by and the air is thick with the stench of blood and rain.
your fingers twitch, your breathing shallow, but all you can do is stare. sang-wooâs body lies motionless in front of you, crimson pooling beneath him. dead. you should feel something. anything. relief, maybe. satisfaction. however, all you feel is rage. burning, searing rage.
sae-byeok should be here. sangwoo killed sae-byeok just a few hours before this moment.
sae-byeok should be standing beside you, should be breathing, should be alive.
the only person in your life is now gone.
now itâs just you and gi-hun.
you tighten your fists, nails digging into your palms as the finality of it all crashes down on you like a tidal wave. you won. you and gi-hun are the last ones standing. it doesnât feel like a victory though, it feels like a punishment.
you donât remember much after that.
itâs all a blur. the way the guards forced you into a van, blindfolded, hands tied. you barely even processed the moment they threw you back onto the cold pavement of the city, the impact sending a sharp ache through your ribs. you untie yourself quickly, fingers trembling slightly as you rip the blindfold off, blinking against the dim streetlights.
youâre back but not in those suffocating green jumpsuits, not in that godforsaken arena of death. youâre in your own clothes. the same ones you wore before stepping into that van all those days ago.
your breath comes out shaky as you pat yourself down, desperate for something, anything, that proves this wasnât some fever dream, that youâre really standing here, that you made it out.
your fingers brush against something solid, metallic. your stomach twists. slowly, you pull it from your pocket. a gold card. your hands tremble as you stare at it. you already know what it means.
however, you have to see it with your own eyes.Â
you take off running, feet pounding against the pavement as you sprint to the nearest ATM.
your heart is hammering in your chest when you shove the card into the machine, barely able to keep your hands steady. the screen loads, the numbers processing.
your breath catches.
balance: 22.8 billion won.
you sway on your feet, gripping the edge of the ATM, fingers white-knuckled.
you made it. youâre free since there is no more stealing, no more running, no more waking up every day wondering if youâll make it to the next.
you won.
why does it feel so fucking hollow?
why does the sight of those numbers on the screen make your stomach churn instead of settle?
why do you feel like you lost more than you won?
you exhale, stepping away from the ATM, forcing yourself to straighten.
you have to keep moving.
you have to act normal because the moment you let this break you, the moment you let the cracks widen, is the moment you really lose.
deep down, you know it.
things arenât over yet.
more weeks go by and your apartment doesnât feel like home anymore. itâs the same. its the same same peeling wallpaper, same secondhand furniture, same dim lighting that flickers in the kitchen. however, you are different.
the streets outside are loud, too loud. car horns make you flinch, sudden shouts send ice down your spine, and every time you close your eyes, you see flashes of red. of green. of bodies hitting the ground. living in the city does not seem like a smart idea anymore.
however, you force yourself to settle back into your old routine. you buy fruit at the market. you feed the stray cats. you pretend everything is fine.
nothing is fine.
suddenly, a knock on your door brings back another old routine.
itâs light. soft.
you donât flinch since it was so light but your heart pounds anyway.
you hesitate before opening the door, fingers gripping the handle tighter than necessary. when you see him standing there, alive, real, your breath catches in your throat.
jun-ho.
for a moment, you just stare.
your chest tightens, your throat burns, and you feel dangerously close to crying. for weeks, youâve convinced yourself that he moved on. that he never noticed you were gone and that he forgot you. heâs here.
junhoâs eyes scan your face carefully, like heâs checking to see if youâre really okay.
âcan i come in?â his voice is softer than you remember.
you nod quickly, stepping aside.
he enters, his presence filling the small space as you shut the door behind him. he doesnât move much, just stands there, hands in his pockets, eyes lingering on you.
âtea?â you offer, voice hoarse.
âwaterâs fine if you have any.â
you pour him a glass, setting it down in front of him before sitting across from him at your small table. the silence stretches between you both as you sit down in front of him at your table.
the weight of everything presses down on your chest.
âi was there, too.â
you freeze at his words.
jun-ho exhales, rubbing a hand over his jaw.Â
âon the island. i followed gi-hun. i was looking for my missing brother.â
your stomach twists, you did not know this much information about junho.
âyou know gi-hun?â
he nods.Â
âyeah. he led me there without realizing it.â he hesitates, eyes locking onto yours.Â
he didnât speak for a moment as you looked at him with curiosity, is he okay? was he a player? why didnât you see him? how didnât he get caught?Â
âi pretending to be a guard. the circle one that you saw that day in the dorms. later on I got shot in my shoulder, but i am okay.âÂ
junho reassures. yet, you are not reassured.Â
âi was looking out for you, too.â
your breath shudders.
he leans forward slightly.Â
âwhen i saw you get in that van, iââ he stops, jaw tightening.Â
âi thought i lost you.â
something inside you cracks.
you donât know when the tears start. one second, youâre staring at him, trying to hold it together, and the next, your vision blurs, hot tears spilling down your cheeks. jun-ho doesnât say anything, just watches, just listens, as everything youâve been holding in breaks.
âi didnât sign up for that,â you choke out, voice shaking.Â
âi thoughtâ i thought it was just games. just money. i just wanted to be able to stop what i used to do.â
junhoâs expression darkens, but he says nothing.
you shake your head, wiping at your face.Â
âthey killed them. all of them. and iâ i just stood there, i just..â
you gasp, a sob wrenching from your throat before you can stop it.
jun-ho moves before you can register it. one second, youâre falling apart and the next, his arms are around you, pulling you close.
you freeze since his warmth seeps into you, his steady breathing grounding you. junhoâs grip is firm, solid, real. this is the first time since sae-byeokâs death that you donât feel alone.
you clutch the fabric of his shirt, your fingers curling tightly into the material as you let yourself feel. you cry for sae-byeok. for the people who didnât make it. for the part of yourself that died on that island.
jun-ho holds you through all of it.
when your sobs quiet into shaky breaths, you whisper against his shoulder, âcan you stay?â
he doesnât hesitate.
âyeah,â he murmurs. âiâll stay.â
he needs this just as much as you do.
when you finally pull back, your face is inches from his.
the officerâs hand lingers on your back, his breath warm against your cheek. junhoâs eyes, dark, searching, soft, flicker down to your lips for only a second before meeting your gaze again.
your heart pounds, but this time, itâs not from fear.
the officer is now living with you, but he is different now.
something inside of him has shifted, cracked beyond repair.
after finding out that his own brother, the one he spent so long searching for, was the mastermind behind that place, he couldnât bring himself to go back to his old life. to the force and to the law because what was the point?
this world was cruel but you already knew that.
he spends his days with you now. at first, itâs small things, late breakfasts, quiet conversations, accompanying each other to the store, sitting in the same room without speaking. suddenly, it becomes something more. something deeper because you grow close. too close.
neither of you say anything about it.
the tension between you simmers beneath the surface, heavy and waiting. itâs in the way jun-hoâs eyes linger on you when youâre not looking, in the way your fingers brush against his when you pass him something, in the way your body tenses whenever he gets too close, but you never pull away.
one night, it finally snaps.
you wake up crying.
your dreams, no, your memories, are suffocating. blood, screams, gunfire. your body shakes, your chest tightens, and you canât breathe.
you force yourself out of bed, wiping your face as you shuffle toward the kitchen. maybe water will help. maybe the cold tile beneath your feet will ground you. however, as you step out into the hallway, you stop.
jun-ho stands in the hallway, shirt loose, hair messy, his face unreadable. it looks like he just step outside of his room as well.
he looks like he hasnât slept.
âyou okay?â his voice is rough, like he hasnât spoken in hours.
you nod. a lie.
he exhales, rubbing a hand over his jaw.Â
âcouldnât sleep.â
you swallow.Â
âme neither.â
silence.
suddenly, it snaps, something snaps.
you donât know who moves first, but suddenly, his lips are on yours.
itâs not soft. itâs not careful. itâs desperate.
junhoâs hands grip your waist, pulling you flush against him, and you clutch onto him like heâs the only thing keeping you upright. the manâs mouth moves against yours with a hunger youâve never felt before, his fingers digging into your skin like heâs afraid to let go.
this tension, this thing between you, itâs been there for so long, even before the games. before the world burned around you and now, itâs finally boiling over.
jun-ho backs you up, step by step, until your back hits the doorframe of your bedroom. junhoâs breath is hot against your lips, his hands firm on your hips.
you donât stop him because you donât want to stop him.
junhoâs lips find yours again, and this time, itâs slower, deeper, like heâs memorizing the way you taste. your fingers curl into the fabric of his shirt, feeling his abs as you pull him closer, and closer.
he groans softly against your mouth, and something about the sound sends a shiver down your spine.
you donât even realize that your door opened until heâs guiding you backward, at least until your knees hit the bed.
your heart pounds, your breath shaky as his lips trail along your jaw, down to your neck, his hands never leaving your body.
you close your eyes, letting yourself drown in him, in this, in everything.
with junho, you realized this is where your nightmare ends.Â
masterlist
part 2 of jack champion hcs đ©âđŠœđ©âđŠœđ©âđŠœ
pretty boy part 2 :)
m! speaks : you ask and you shall receive <3
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the lalalalalala to your okokokokokok
always finding an excuse to hang out
even if you guys are just sitting in silence he just loves to be in your presence
heâs seen all the edits.. in fact yâall go through them together seeing which ones are the best
your little dancing boy
after every movie premiere he takes you to join the cast at the after parties ( best believe yâall are on the dance floor IMMEDIATELY )
golden retriever x black cat đ€đ€đ€
he always accidentally spoils his movies for you
he tries to keep it in but poor baby is just too excited
he definitely would dedicate âmy kind of womanâ by mac demarco as your song
that was the song he first ever posted you to đ„Č
an absolute attention whore
wants your attention 25/8 and WILL do anything to get it
refers to you as mâlady to mess with you
uses the MOST CRINGE PET NAMES EVER cause he knows you hate it
âhi bubby wubbyâ
âabsolutely notâ
will protect you from the paparazzi if they become too much
âdo you wanna go? we can go its okay baby, I donât mindâ
but if itâs just a few fans he will always pull you to join in on the photos ( he knows how much the fans adore you as well )
words of affirmation đ€ jack champion
heâs always reassuring you even if you donât need
âi love you so muchâ
âyouâre the only one for meâ
he absolutely adores bringing you around his cast mates
he loves you so much itâs so important to him that his friends love you too
he 100% does the thumb thing when holding ur hand
100% follows the sidewalk rule
he treats you the same as he did in the beginning, like heâs still trying to win you over ( even tho he 100% owns ur heart )
you making fun of his cringe videos from his younger years
â THERE ARE GIANTS IN THE SKYYYAAAAUHHâ
âY/N AGAIN?â
âpythagorean theoremâ
âlaugh all you want but I got an A for thatâ
mans is so sassy istg
hands on his hips and everything
called you a sussy baka once and you ignored him for three hours
he knew to never do that againâŠ
* â§ïœ„ïŸ: *â§ïœ„ïŸ:* ăă *:ïŸâ§*:ïŸâ§
ty guys sm for all the love on my last fic as it was my first one ever! I really appreciate yâall hopefully yâall stick around and enjoy! <3
âmy hand was the one you reached for, all throughout the great war.â
pairing: peeta mellark x reader
summary: in which you are hijacked by the capitol and peeta will do anything in his power to get you back
requested !
warnings/contains: hijacking, chocking, angst?? lmk if i should add more
a/n: i had this idea for a very very long time and this request convinced me to finish it!!! iâm so sorry this sucks and there will definitely be a part two đ
The giggles leaving your lips as Peeta follows you were like music to his ears. With his hand in yours he wished he could capture this moment and remember it forever. He loved everything about you, every single part of you. But what he loved the most was your smile.
Your smile reminded him of the sunset, something he could stare at for hours and never get bored of. You quickened your pace, your laughter never dying down. Peeta chuckled, and quickly followed after you, not wanting to lose his grip on your hand.
But as you kept moving faster and faster, his hand came closer to slipping from yours. Your laughter died down and your surroundings started to change. Slowly, but surely, Peeta was back in the arena. The arena he knew all too well. You threw your head over your shoulder in fear, yelling at Peeta to run faster. Peetaâs mind was completely clouded, he had no clue about what was going on. But his feet carried him anyway, as if they had a mind of their own.
Peeta tried to reach out for your hand, wanting some comfort during these events. But just when your fingertips touched his, an arrow flew towards the sky, hitting the dome right when the lighting was about to strike. Peeta watched as you were blown away from him and screamed your name.
He woke up screaming, sweat beads dripping from his face. âItâs okay, Peeta. You had that one bad dream again.â Haymitch muttered. He was seated on a chair beside Peetaâs bed, his gaze fixated on his hands.
Peeta turned his head to look at him, his breaths heavy as he tried to process the nightmare he has had for the millionth time this week. Haymitch shook his head, knowing who Peeta was searching for as he scanned the room, âThe capitol has her, remember?â
Peeta let that sink in like he did every single time he had woken up the past week.
Haymitch got up from his seat, walking towards the exit of the room, âYou should get dressed, kid, lunch is in five.â He threw a sympathetic look Peetaâs way, because he too was upset that the capitol had taken you. Haymitch opened his mouth to tell Peeta something, but left the room, leaving Peeta in misery at the thought of you.
The moment he lost you haunted him day and night. He remembered when he had woken up in a plane, right after the dome had blown up. Peeta remembered hearing voices, talking about how they couldnât find you when they saved everyone. He fell back to sleep right at that moment, and dreamed of you until he woke up the day after. Peeta could remember how furious he had gotten when he had heard about how they had forgotten you. Everyone tried to calm him down and eventually, after a very long time, he did. But that didnât mean he was just okay with it.
Quite the opposite actually.
Peeta got up from his bed, not a single bone in him wanting to continue this any longer. But he had to. He hadnât seen or heard from you in a week and he had to admit, even a minute without you was like his world wasnât real. While changing his clothes, he wished, just like everyday, that he was the one who was taken by the capitol, not you. You were supposed to be the one being saved. Not him.
Haymitch had promised him.
His train of thoughts continued as he made his way down the stairs. They continued as he walked into the dining hall, his stare on the ground. Peeta got in line for the food, absentmindedly grabbing something to eat. He despised himself for not knowing where you were. It was eating him alive, and he wanted nothing more than to be with you right now. Suddenly, the screens in the cafetaria turned on, catching every single personâs attention. Including Peetaâs. He walked towards the table Katniss was sitting at, while his eyes were fixated on the screens.
The chatter died down when a message started to play on the screens. âEveryoneâs wondering; what happened during the third quarter quell?â Flickermanâs voice made everyone, who wasnât already looking, look up.
âAnd whatever it is youâre doing right now, stop doing itâŠ.â Peetaâs eyebrows screwed together, confusion hitting him. He locked gazes with Katniss, and he noticed that she was just as confused as he was. Flickerman spoke up once again, âBecause youâre gonna want to witness this.â
âTo help us answer the question I had stated earlier - a question all of us have been asking ourselves and others - please, welcome-â
The moment you appeared on screen, Peetaâs heart dropped. He sat in a state of absolute shock, however, when he had finally processed that it was in fact you, he got up to walk over. He mumbled your name and if his heart wasnât already aching for you, it definitely was now. You looked different, almost fragile as you looked at Flickerman. âSo, talk us through what happened that night. The night everyone has been talking about non-stop.â
You blinked rapidly, trying your best not to look at the camera and to come up with an answer Snow will be pleased with. âBeing in the games, well, it costs a lot. It costs lives. And what happened that night was something that⊠cost a lot more.â
Peeta didnât listen from there on, his main focus being on how you looked and acted. He knew that wasnât the real you, everything you said, the way you said it. It wasnât you. It was a programmed, entirely different you.
You discussed with Flickerman, standing up for both Peeta and Katniss, since he had something to say about them. When the discussion ended, your turned your head towards the camera, saying what the woman told you to earlier, word for word.
âAll of this violence, all of this killing. Why do we do this?â Peeta was so fixated on you, that he didnât even notice the effect your words had on the people in the cafetaria. You continued, âKilling. Killingâs not the answer and never will be. Everyone should lay down their weapons immediately.â
After Flickerman asked you a final question, to which you answered to with a plead, the screens turned off. The entire room started shouting nonsense, but all Peeta could think about was that you were alive. He had to get you out of there before they would do worse things to you.
From that day on, Peeta and the others stuck in district thirteen did everything in the power to get you back. And every single week there was an interview of you and Flickerman on the screens. The only sign you were still alive. And in every following interview the life in you seemed to lessen.
It took a long while of prepping and practicing, but finally, Peeta was going to have you back. It was a difficult plan to execute and they werenât even sure it would work, but Peeta held the hope. And thanks to Katniss and Finnick, he wasnât alone in this.
Thankfully, the plan worked and Peeta couldnât have been more happier than he was in that moment. He counted the seconds until you were in his arms again.
He was in his room when Haymitch came to bring him the good news that you were back. Peeta couldnât contain his excitement and he jumped up to follow Haymitch to you.
When he entered the room you were in, Peetaâs heart stopped beating. He was met with your back as the people around you were investigating you and your heartbeat. He whispered your name, almost terrified this wasnât real.
You lifted your head the sound of your name, the voice making you fill with rage. When you turned your head to look at him, Peeta couldnât bear to see the sight before him. You looked completely beaten up and vulnerable.
The look on your face as you looked on him went past him while he observed you. He couldnât believe his eyes, at last you were here with him. Away from the people who had hurt you whole he wasnât with you.
You let out a yell of rage before jumping straight at him, everything Snow had told you about Peeta ringing in your thoughts.
Peeta couldnât form a single coherent thought as your hands were wrapped around his neck, choking him mercilessly. You pushed away everyone in the way as they ran at you, your only mission to kill the man laying beneath you.
But before Peetaâs eyes closed in defeat, someone hit your head with a chair.
You fell on top of Peeta, who had been knocked out by the lack of air.
pairing: su-bong/thanos/player 230 x reader, fluff
summary: rollerblader!user heads to a nearby skate park to unwind, only to collide with skateboarder!Su-bong, a reckless skateboarder from your calculus class.
tw/cw: minor injuries, mild language, loser thanos, no squid games au, happens before thanos becomes thanos!!
author's note: i've had this idea in my head for a while but i've never really had the time. Also, this is my first ever fic and my first time posting smth on tumblr, so don't expect it to be the best</3
You hadnât touched your rollerblades since the start of the fall semester. All those plans of skating to class every day? Dead on arrival the moment you discovered the universityâs ridiculous no-skateboarding-or-rollerblading policy on campus pathways. Since then, youâd developed a special kind of hatred for the cyclists cruising by with smug ease.
Now, crouched under your dorm bunk, you unearthed your old pair of bladesâthe same ones youâd had since junior high. They were dusty, sure, but still functional and that was all you needed. Skating had always been your escape, the one thing you could rely on when everything else felt overwhelming. The wind rushing past, the steady rhythm of wheels against pavementâit was freedom in motion, and no other feeling came close.
With no classes for the day, you finally had a chance to check out the skate park near campus. Your friends had mentioned it, but until now, you hadnât had the time nor the energy. This felt like a well-earned reward for surviving the semester so far.
At a nearby bench, you kicked off your shoes and slid your feet into your rollerblades, snapping the buckles closed with practiced ease. Standing up, balance returning like second nature, you headed toward one of the ramps.
Or, well, you tried to.
âMove!â
The pavement came up fast and hard. Your hands burned from the impact, and your knees felt like theyâd been grated raw.
Someone else hit the ground ahead of you with a heavier thudâhis skateboard flying off like it had somewhere better to be. A few people nearby laughed under their breath, offering zero help and even less concern.
âAh... fuck.â The guy groaned, sitting up slowly as he inspected the tear in his oversized jeans. He stood, brushing off dirt, but avoided your gaze, scratching the back of his head with a sheepish expression. âSorry, dude,â he muttered, more apologetic about his own clumsiness than about sending you sprawling.
You recognized himâSu-bong. The guy who spent calculus class beatboxing under his breath and pretending to DJ on an imaginary turntable. Youâd barely exchanged more than a nod with him before, but you knew the rumors. He skipped most of his classes, somehow scraped by on exams, and had yet to be expelledâsomething about his father being part of the school board or whatever. You never cared enough to eavesdrop on stuff about him.
In his free timeâwhich was basically all the timeâSu-bong could be found rapping in alleyway battles or losing himself in the skate park, chasing the same thrill you craved, perfecting tricks like it was the only thing that mattered.
And now, heâd managed to ruin the one rare moment you had to yourself.
Still, you couldnât help but stifle a laugh, remembering the way heâd face-planted into the pavement right after you.
Su-bong hadnât looked at you once since standing up. Instead, he turned and jogged after his runaway skateboard.
You stood up again and sat back down on the bench before examining your winds. âShit..â You mumbled under your breath, hissing in pain.Â
The scrape on your knee was stinging but you focused on the scrapes on your hands. You whispered some insults towards Su-bong as you got a piece of tissue from your bag and wiped your hand. You sat there for a while, thinking about how youâd walk back to your dorm without being in excruciating pain but your thoughts were interrupted by someone shouting.
âHey!â You turned your head to the voice and saw Su-bong running towards you, âShit, sorry.â He apologized, out of breath. âI got a first aid kit from the pharmacy nearby.â He sat down beside you, clearly unsure of how close was too close before pulling out some gauze. âDo you have scissors?â You shook your head and he looked back then ripped the gauze at an appropriate length but when he was about to wrap it around your hand, you pulled away.Â
âYouâre meant to clean, disinfect, and then wrap the gauze.â You corrected, unconsciously leaning closer to him. He slowly looked up at her as his ears grew red. âR-right. Sorry. Iâve never done this before.â He blushed slightly before fumbling with the first aid kit and getting the things needed. âThis is going to sting a bit, okay?â He warns once he pulls out the small alcohol spray.
You winced as the alcohol hit your skin. âShitâthat stings.â Su-bong flinched along with you, like he felt it too. âSorry, sorry! I swear Iâm not trying to torture you.â You shot him a look. âAre you sure? You seem suspiciously good at this.â He let out a nervous laugh. âYeah, well, maybe Iâm secretly a villain who ambushes people at skate parks just to⊠aggressively provide first aid.â
âOh yeah? Whatâs your villain name? The Bandage Bandit?â you teased, biting back a smirk. He groaned, dragging a hand down his face. âPlease, donât give me a lame name. At least let me be something cool, like⊠Doctor Disaster.â You raised an eyebrow. âDoctor Disaster? That sounds like someone whoâd forget to clean a wound before wrapping it.â He made a mock-wounded noise. âHey! Low blow.â âFitting,â You said, nodding at your stinging hands.
Su-bong chuckled quietly as he wiped the area with more care this time, his touch lighter. âAlright, alright, lesson learned. Iâll take âBandage Banditâ over âDoctor Disasterâ if it gets me forgiveness.â
You pretended to think about it. âHmm. Maybe. Depends on how well you handle the knee next.â
He immediately perked up, determined but still flushed. âOh, youâre challenging me now? Okay. Just so you know, Iâm about to give top-tier knee care. Like, youâll be recommending me to all your friends.â You grinned. âCanât wait to leave a five-star review.âÂ
Su-bong knelt in front of you, reaching for the alcohol spray again. âOkay, ready for round two?â You eyed him warily. âDependsâare you going to Doctor Disaster this one too?â He gave you a lopsided grin, a little breathless. âNope. This time, youâre getting premium Bandage Bandit service.â
You laughed, but as he leaned closer to reach your knee, you suddenly became very aware of how close he actually was. His hair fell slightly into his eyes, and you noticed the faint dusting of freckles on his noseâthings you wouldnât have noticed from across a classroom or skate park.
He focused on your knee, completely oblivious to the shift in the air. âOkay, thisâll sting a little,â he said softly, like he was trying not to spook you.
When the alcohol hit your skin, you sucked in a breath through your teeth, and his hand instinctively landed on your shin to steady you. The touch was light, but it sent a surprising jolt through you both. His eyes flicked up, meeting yours, and for a second, neither of you spoke.
âUhââ he cleared his throat, pulling his hand back like your skin had burned him. âSorry! I just didnât want you to, like⊠kick me in the face or something.â You smirked, trying to shake off the heat rising to your cheeks. âWow, thatâs how low you think of me?â He laughed, clearly flustered but trying to keep it cool as he returned to patching you up. âI didnât say that! Donât put words in my mouth.â This time, when his fingers grazed your leg to secure the gauze, you both noticedâbut neither of you moved away.
âSo,â he said after a beat, voice quieter now, âstill sticking with that five-star review?â You leaned back on your elbows, teasing, âHmm. I might have to bump you up to four and a half stars.â He gasped, hand dramatically to his chest. âFour and a half? Harsh. Whatâd I do?â You grinned. âDocking points for almost breaking my hands earlier.â âFair.â He shook his head, chuckling as he tied off the bandage. âIâll earn that half-star back somehow.â
The silence that followed afterwards was no longer awkward and felt different. His hands lingered for a second longer than they shouldâve on your knee, and when he finally sat back on his heels, his gaze flickered to your face, as if noticing something new.
He was taken out of the trance he was in by a loud âOh! I know!â He focused and tilted his head âWhat?â He asks as he starts putting the things they had used back in the first aid kit. âYou can carry my stuff back to my dorm and help me get there.â You smile proudly.
Su-bong blinked, then let out a soft, incredulous laugh. âWow. Extortion. Classic villain behavior.â
You grinned wider. âI learned from the best,â He stood up, brushing off his jeans, then offered you his hand. âAlright, deal. But only because youâre injured. And because Iâm feeling generous today.â
You took his hand, feeling the calluses on his palm as he helped you up. For a second, you swayed, the soreness in your knee making you wince, and instinctively, his other hand settled on your waist to steady you. The two of you frozeâagainâboth painfully aware of how close youâd gotten. ââŠYou good?â he asked, voice suddenly softer, almost nervous.Â
You nodded, though your heart felt like it had decided to skate a half-pipe inside your chest. âYeah. Just⊠donât let go.â
His lips twitched into a lopsided smile. âWouldnât dream of it.â
The words hung between you like static in the air, unspoken but heavy. Then, clearing his throat, he quickly stepped back, rubbing the back of his neck as if trying to shake off the tension.
âOkay, soâuhâyour dorm?â he asked, voice cracking slightly. You bit back a laugh, enjoying his awkwardness a little too much. âYeah. Itâs not far. You can be my personal porter.â He mock-bowed. âSu-Bong at your service.â
As you handed him your backpack, your fingers brushed, and you swore you felt that jolt again. Maybe it was adrenaline. Maybe it was the pain meds kicking in. Or maybe it was just Su-bong being⊠well, unexpectedly kind of cute.
a player 230/ Thanos/ Su-Bong x fem!reader fic
summary: âIt had always been him and her against the world. But if you've been fighting against the world for years, how do you react when you suddenly realize that your best friend has become your world?â
warnings: none really except the usual Thanos/Squid Game stuff. Maybe slightly ooc Thanos? , Written in my notes app
note: happy valentines đ Iâve FINALLY managed to finish the next chapter and I sincerely hope you enjoy it!!
đ·ïž: @l5byrinth , @wpdarlingpan , @lollipopsandstuff , @scotty-doesnt-know-ig
Previous Part
( italics = flashback; [e/c] = eye colour)
âThanos, huh?â [Y/N] mused , one finger gently gently tracing Su-Bongâs handwriting on the CD that laid upon his desk, the letters THANOS written on it with slightly smudged purple ink. âYeah, heâs freakinâ powerful and so will I be. As a rapper I mean.â Su-Bongâs deep voice hummed from where his position on his bed, long legs resting against the wall as his head dangled over the edge.
âYou donât expect me to call you after a purple comic villain tho, do you?â [Y/N] turned looking at her best friend with an amused but slightly concerned expression.
Chuckling the boy sat up into a cross legged position. âRemember that movie you like so much? Where one only ever has power over someone else if you know their true name?â His eyes watched her as she leaned against his desk , crossing her arms in front of her chest. âYeah , what about it ?â Her [e/c] gaze found his and he held it , an intense glimmer of something she couldnât quite place in his eyes. âI want you to be the only one in my life who holds such power over me.â [Y/N]âs heart skipped a beat, her breath catching slightly at the gravity of his words. âSu-Bong-â
The abrupt humming of the platform underneath her feet, pulled [Y/N] out of her memory, dumping her back in the cruel reality of the games. Finding her balance, she observed how the spinning increased to an unnerving speed once again, the other remaining players shifting nervously from foot to foot. [Y/N]âs pulse thudded in her ears, eyes tracing the blur of red blood on the area surrounding the platform. MingleâŠShe had played this game a hundred times back in the day. Never once would she have thought that one day sheâd be playing it for survival, and money, but mainly survival.
The voice blared through the speakers, cold and mechanical, announcing the start of yet another gruesome round.
âThree Playersâ
A collective groan rippled through the group as players began to scramble. Groups formed quicklyâsome with practiced ease, others with utter desperation. But for every group that came together, there were those left standing on the edges, scrambling for anyone who would take them. There was no time to waste. Groups had to be formed, and rooms had to be secured or else youâd suffer the fate of a brutal elimination.
[Y/N] stood frozen for a moment, scanning the room. She moved swiftly, trying to spot a familiar face, but each person she had some form of acquaintance with seemed to be taken already. Looking over her shoulder she caught a glimpse of Nam-gyuâs smirk as he locked eyes with another player, securing his spot, and her stomach tightened. If that rat could find someone, so could sheâŠ.right?
A wave of panic rolled through her. She couldnât get left behind to die. Not here. Not now. Not during a stupidly childish game such as mingle.
Glancing at the timer, [Y/N] darted toward a small group forming near a door, only to find the last spot already claimed. The seconds were ticking away. She barely heard the voice in her head telling her to stay calm. Her feet carried her from one group to the next, but each time, she was met with the same response: full.
Her breathing began to quicken. This is it. She was going to be eliminated. Shot by some masked cowards and left to rot away wherever this hellish place was located.
But then, just as her usual confidence slipped and her mind began to spiral, a firm hand gripped her wrist, pulling her back into the fray.
âCome on, letâs go,â came the low, familiar voice.
[Y/N]âs heart skipped a beat as she looked up, her breath catching in her throat. There he wasâ Su-Bong. His purple hair stood out in the crowd like a beacon. She couldnât help herself as her eyes studied his expression. His sharp face holding that same calculating look she had come to know all too well over the past few days.
She didnât have time to ask questions. Without a word, he tugged her towards one of the colourful doors leading into the little safe-rooms. Shortly before the timer reached 00:00 Nam-gyu slipped in the room as well, looking unusually pleased with himself as he cane to a halt with his arms crossed. The player he had previously been with was nowhere to be seen.
âYou made it just in time,â Thanos said to him, his tone almost casual, as if he hadnât just pulled [Y/N] from the edge of elimination.
Nam-gyu raised an eyebrow, giving [Y/N] a long, appraising look before letting out a laugh. âWell, well. I actually found us some idiot but then I had to get rid of him again once I saw that you got yourself some arm candy,â he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. His eyes flicked from [Y/N] to Thanos, a smug grin spreading across his face. âI thought you didnât need anyone, Thanos. But I guess even you canât resist a damsel in distress.â
The comment struck a nerve, but Thanos didnât flinch. Instead, he smirked, his gaze never wavering from Nam-gyu as he casually leaned against the wall of the room.
âShe practically threw herself at me,â Thanos said, his voice smooth, as if the words came effortlessly. âIâm just being a good guy, taking the poor thing off the chopping block.â
As his voice registered in her mind, [Y/N] felt a heat rise in her chest, her fingers clenching at her sides. This bastard...She wanted to retort, to throw his words back in his face, but she held herself back. Not now. Not in this tiny space and most certainly not in front of Nam-gyu. The last thing she wanted was to give him any more ammunition.
Instead, she let her focus drift to the gunshots outside, silently counting as the air in the room grew thick with tension.
Nam-gyuâs eyes narrowed as he leaned against the wall opposite of Thanos, arms crossed over his chest, looking between the two of them. âSo, whatâs the deal here?â His voice was casual, but his eyes were sharp. âYouâre telling me that youâwhoâs got a reputation for being untouchableâare suddenly the knight in shining armor for our little friend here?â
Su-Bong didnât even acknowledge the question at first, staring coolly ahead. His posture was still relaxed, his confidence unwavering. He slid his hands into his pockets, leaning his head back against the wall in a way that made it clear he wasnât bothered by the confrontation.
âI donât know what youâre talking about,â he said, his voice deep and even, eyes meeting Nam-gyuâs without a hint of hesitation. âShe was about to be left without a group. Thought Iâd step in and make sure her blood wouldnât be staining my shoes next round.â
Nam-gyu raised an eyebrow, his expression more amused than anything. âYeah, sure. Whatever you say.â He looked over at [Y/N], the hint of a grin tugging at the corner of his lips. [Y/N] couldnât hold back any longer. âYouâre a real piece of work, arenât you?â she bit out, her voice cold. But Thanos just turned his head slowly, eyes meeting hers with a look that couldâve frozen her on the spot.
âYouâre just lucky I decided to save you,â he said, the words coming out with a clipped edge that made it clear he wasnât entirely unaffected by the situation either. âYou should be thanking me, not playing the victim.â
Her jaw clenched, but she didnât respond. Instead, she stepped away from him, moving to the far side of the room and crossing her arms tightly over her chest. She didnât care what he thought. She didnât need him. She wasnât going to thank him.
Thanos watched her for a moment, his usual smirk slipping, replaced by something unreadable in his gaze. But before he could say anything else, the lock clicked and the door sprung open.
Squeezing past the two boys, [Y/N] didnât flinch. She had no time for Su-Bongâs games, and she wasnât about to let him get to her now.
Thanos looked over at her, rushing after her with big steps. âIf the next round is two, Iâll send Nam-Guy off to find that other idiot.â he said, his voice carrying a hint of something darker now. âYouâre with me.â
The words hung in the air for a moment. Something about the way he said it made her skin crawl. Not in the same way like it did whenever it seemed like he was enjoying this, this twisted game they were all a part of, but in a way that made her heart stutter like it did all those years ago.
Nearing the giant platform, [Y/N] decided that she wasnât going to let him play with her mind anymore. This torturous hell simply was neither the right place , nor the right time for feelings of such a complexity. And to be quite honest, she wasnât even sure if Su-Bong was the right person anymore, like he had been what felt like a lifetime ago.
Finally, she spoke, her low voice slightly wavering. âThat wonât be necessary. Good luck, Player 230.â
The words were simple, but the sting of them hit Thanos like a punch to the gut. His smirk faltered , and in the brief silence that followed, he understood exactly what she was doing. She wasnât addressing him with his name as she once had. Shutting that door to their shared past. He was nothing more than a number now. Just another player in this game.
The weight of the words settled over him like a crushing weight. Player 230. The reminder was bitterâshe had always known him as Su-Bong. And now, all of that, every connection, every shared moment, was slipping away from him.
His throat tightened. He wanted to say something, anything to push back against that cold indifference in her tone. But the words didnât come. Instead, he stood there, staring at her as the final moments of the game began to unfold.
[Y/N] didnât look at him again. Her form leaving his field of vision as she mingled with the crowd. Thanos, however, stayed frozen, the words Player 230 echoing in his mind.
The last thread of his past, the last hint of the person he used to be, had just been severed.
And for the first time, he wasnât sure if heâd ever get it back.
Okay here me out so reader is friends with all of beta squad and Niko and chunks figures out she had a fat crush on Sharky and they start playing matchmaker for her
When Niko and Chunkz discovers your crush on Sharky, they take it upon themselves to play matchmaker with chaotic, meddling schemes that somehow actually work.
Masterlist.
You've never been great at keeping secrets. At least not when Niko and Chunkz are involved. The two schmucks got this way of reading you like an open book and it doesn't help that they're nosy as hell.
It all starts at one of the usual Beta Squad hangouts, everyone sprawled out in the mansion's living room, arguing over which takeaway to order. You're half-paying attention, mostly watching Sharky from the corner of your eye as he bickers with Kenny over the merits of chicken wings versus pizza.
You don't even notice that your eyes have been lingering a little too long until Niko's stupidly loud laugh startles you.Â
"Oi! You tryna undress him with your eyes, or what?" Niko called out with a smug grin, mostly joking at first to get a reaction.
You felt your face flames up instantly.Â
"What the hell are you talking about?" You shot back, trying to play it off but it's too late because you saw Chunkz is grinning like the cat that got the cream.
"Ohhhh, I see what's going on" Chunkz as he hummed, nudging Niko with his elbow.Â
"Someone's got a little crush on Sharky, huh?" Chunkz added with a smug grin.
"I do not!" You said, too defensively and already feeling the need to disappear into the couch.Â
"Yeah, right. You've been eyeing him like he's the last glass of water in the desert. Just admit it" Niko said as he gave you a look so skeptical it almost hurts.Â
"You know what this means, right?" Chunkz said while he leans in, voice dropping conspiratorially.Â
"What?" You said as you squint at him suspiciously.Â
"Matchmaking duties. Don't worry, we've got you" Chunkz said while he grins, all too pleased with himself.Â
"Please don't do anything weird--" You said, already feeling your stomach flips.Â
"It's already too late" Niko cuts in, and you swear you can see gears turning in his head.Â
"By next week, Sharky's gonna be confessing his undying love for you" Niko teased.
"You guys are ridiculous" You said as you rolled your eyes, even as your heart races.Â
"Ridiculously good at this. Trust me" Chunkz said as he gave you a wink.Â
And from that moment on, your peaceful existence is absolutely ruined. Niko and Chunkz take it upon themselves to set up every possible scenario with multiple trials to get you and Sharky alone together.
Trial number one:Â The "Accidental" Partner Switch
The Beta Squad decided to film another dumb challenge, some sort of cooking competition that requires partners. It's random as always, but somehow you end up paired with Sharky.
"Wait, I swear I was with Kenny a second ago" Sharky says, glancing around.
"Yeah, but then Kenny said he's got some, uh, chicken-related trauma---can't be around raw meat or something. So you and Y/N, congrats!" Niko said as he smirked, waving his hand dismissively.Â
"Chicken-related trauma?" You said with a confused blink.Â
"Very tragic. Anyway, you two have fun. Remember, cooperation is key. And, you know, flirting while you cook is always a plus" Chunkz said, backing Niko's ridiculous waffle while he nods solemnly.Â
"Why are you always chatting nonsense?" You said but Sharky just laughed.Â
"Am I?" Chunkz said while he grins before turning to fiddle with the camera but his wink in your direction doesn't go unnoticed.
Trial number two:Â The Party Push
It's another one of the chaotic house parties. You're about to make a beeline for the snacks when Chunkz pulls you aside.
"Yo, Sharky's been looking for you" Chunkz said randomly, as if he was talking about the weather.
"Why?" You said as your eyes widen, already getting weird sensations in your stomach.Â
"I dunno. Maybe he wants to ask you to dance? Better find him quick, innit?" He shrugs, but there's a glint in his eyes that promised chaos.Â
Before you can respond, Chunkz is already steering you toward the living room where Sharky's chatting with some randoms.
"Bruv, you're slacking. Y/N's right here, waiting for you" Niko said as he nudges Sharky hard enough to make him stumble a little.Â
"Uh, hey. You wanna... wanna dance or something?" Sharky said as his eyes widen for a moment before keeping composure and he scratches the back of his neck awkwardly.Â
"Sure, why not?" You said, with a real genuine smile.
Despite the feeling of being able to murder Chunkz along with Niko, but that awkwardly hopeful look on Sharky's face makes you nod.Â
Trial number three: The "Trapped in a Room" Trick
"Can you grab the snacks from the guest room? Thanks!" Niko calls out.
You've barely taken two steps into the room before you hear the door shut behind you.
Turning around, you find Sharky on the other side of the door, looking just as confused.Â
"Uh... you looking for snacks too?" Sharky said while awkwardly standing there with not a single coherent thought in his mind.
"Niko told me to come in here for them" You said as you raised an eyebrow.Â
"Same... and now the door's locked" Sharky said then letting out a sigh once the sound of the door locking echoes.Â
Your phone buzzes, and you glance down at the text from Niko.
"You're both locked in until you sort out your weird tension. You're welcome"
"I'm going to kill him" You said with a groan.Â
"He's such a prick. But since we're stuck... might as well keep me entertained, yeah?" Sharky said as he just chuckled, leaning against the wall.Â
His smile is charming enough to make you forget your irritation for a moment.
Trial number four: The Coffee Shop Conspiracy
You're running late to meet the boys at a cafe. When you arrive, it's just Sharky sitting there with an empty seat across from him.
"Where's everyone else?" you asked, sliding into the seat.
"Oh, they said they were on their way. You want something to drink?" Sharky said.
You nod, and Sharky goes up to order for you and that's when your phone pings. A notification from Chunkz.
"Slight change of plans. It's just you and Sharky today. Call it a date. Have fun! ;)"
Your eyes narrow at the screen but before you can even think about texting them a scathing reply, Sharky's back with your drink and that ridiculously endearing smile.
"Hope I got it right," Sharky said, passing the drink to you.
He did.Â
Because of course he remembers.
"Yeah, you did" you said softly, cheeks warm.Â
Trial number five: The Successful Set Up
You're not sure how, but somehow you ended up on a little day out with Sharky. Just the two of you.
It started with Niko messaging you, insisting that you had to check out the new rooftop arcade he found because "It's got your name written all over it" And then, of course, Chunkz somehow got Sharky to tag along with a suspiciously similar message.
It's all so obvious you can barely roll your eyes anymore but you're here and it's fun. More than fun, really. The games are great, the view is incredible and Sharky's competitive streak is so entertaining that you almost forget how hard you're crushing on him. Almost.
At some point, the two of you find yourselves sharing a booth at a small diner nearby, drinks in hand, and laughing about how badly Sharky's aim sucks at the basketball arcade game.
"I swear, those hoops were rigged" Sharky insists with a grin.
"Yeah, yeah, keep telling yourself that" You teased.Â
"I've seen you trip over your own feet, so I don't think hand-eye coordination's your strong suit either" You added.
Sharky narrows his eyes at you, but it's playful, his smile never really fading.Â
"Okay, that's fair. Maybe I'm just more of a thinker than a doer" Sharky said.
"Oh, sure. You just think really hard about missing shots" You said.
"You know, this was... nice. Just us" Sharky said with a laugh, leaning back in the booth, and for a second, his gaze lingers on you.Â
The admission feels like a confession and you can't help but swallow nervously.Â
"Yeah. It was" You said, feeling the tension rising between you two
His fingers drum against the table before he speaks again, eyes dropping to his drink like he's shy all of a sudden.Â
"Would you... want to do this again? Like, just us?" Sharky said, looking at you with the same hopeful expression in his eyes that you can't seem to say no to.
Is he...?
No, he's definitely asking you out.Â
"I'd like that" You said, barely keeping your voice steady.Â
And his smile could probably light up the whole damn city.
The next time you're all hanging out, you try to keep things casual. Not that it matters because the second you step into the room with Sharky, you know Niko and Chunkz can smell the change.
You barely sit down before Niko's making obnoxious smooching noises and nudging Chunkz with his elbow.Â
"Look at them! They're practically glowing. I told you our genius plan would work!" Niko said, vibrating with energy.
"Of course it worked. Who do you think you're talking to? Matchmaking extraordinaire, fam" Chunkz said as he leaned back with the most self-satisfied grin on his face.
"More like 'meddling pricks'" Sharky grumbles, but there's no heat to his words. In fact, he's smiling, too, even when he's pretending to be annoyed.
"You two are the most obvious schemers I've ever seen" You said as you shoved Niko's shoulder, groaning.Â
"Obvious but effective" Chunkz counters smoothly.Â
"And judging by the fact you two walked in looking all cozy, I'd say you should be thanking us" Chunkz added.
You exchange a glance with Sharky, and his eyes are twinkling with amusement.Â
"You know what? Fine. You two get credit" You said.
"YES! That's all I needed. Now, invite me to the wedding, yeah?" Niko said teasingly with a laugh.Â
"Okay, slow down, you're still on thin ice" You said with a laugh.
"You say that but you're the one who actually let our schemes work. You're welcome, by the way" Chunkz said as he shrugs.Â
Maybe they are obnoxious and nosy and absolutely terrible at subtlety but they're also your friends and maybe, just maybe, they were right this time.
- end -
Hey my lovelies!! Miss me? HAAA
I'm sorry for ghosting you lot, I've been hella busy for monthssÂ
I hope y'all have an amazing day, absolute love and guidance.
As I said everytime, send in some request and ideas!!
a/n: no one asked for this, but this is what i listen to while reading neteyam fics hehe
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after last night - silk sonic
sweet - cigarettes after sex
les - childish gambino
die for you (remix) - the weeknd
give you the world - steve lacy
hell n back - bakar
stargazing - the neighbourhood
home - edward sharpe & the magnetic zeros
yebbas heartbreak - drake
her - raury
wasteland, baby! - hozier
do you like me? - daniel caesar
i think i like when it rains - willis
so my darling (acoustic) - rachel chinouriri
i wanna be yours - arctic monkeys
loveâs train - silk sonic
cherry wine (live) - hozier
versace on the floor - bruno mars
nobodyâs business - rihanna
stargirl interlude - the weeknd
my kind of woman - mac demarco
habits - genevieve stokes
pink + white - frank ocean
starry eyes - the weeknd
like real people do - hozier
bound 2 - kanye west
girl with the tattoo - miguel
some - steve lacy
so anxious - ginuwine
always forever - cults
stuck with u - ariana grande
those eyes - new west
kiss u right now - duckwrth
snow on the beach - taylor swift
me and your mama - childish gambino
melting - kali uchis
fall in love with you. - montell fish
heavenly - cigarettes after sex
no other heart - mac demarco
would that i - hozier
lost in the fire (ft. the weeknd) - gesaffelstein
pretty boy - the neighborhood
once more to see you - mitski
sure thing - miguel
n side - steve lacy
im yours - isabel larosa
heaven can wait - michael jackson
glue song - beabadoobee
when will i see you again - shakka
after hours - the weeknd
sunsetz - cigarettes after sex
heart to heart - mac demarco
work song - hozier
Hii I love your work and I have this idea for a while so I hope that you could write it!!
Could you maybe do like based on the last video from Beta, the one in the hotel, where like your a guest and thereâs like alove connection with one of the members.
I would really love if it could be like Niko or Chunkz but you write with who you want!!!
Summary: You thought you'd signed up for a chaotic night at a YouTuber-run hotel, but instead, you ended up being flirted into a four-course crush by Chunkz with special room service, dessert, and all.
Pairing: Chunkz x Reader
Genre: Fluff
Masterlist
You didn't expect much when your friend surprised you with a last-minute night at a "five-star hotel" run by YouTubers. Honestly, it sounded chaotic. But you went along, suitcase in hand, rolling up to the front desk where Niko and Kenny were already bickering over who had to handle the next guest complaint.
Your check-in was clumsy at best. Kenny handed you a room key, while Niko with his dead serious exprression while he offered a foot massage "for special guests only." You laughed it off, amused but not exactly hopeful, and headed upstairs.
Only to find that Niko had confidently given you a keycard to a room already occupied by a family of four.
You stood in the hallway awkwardly, reevaluating your life choices and adding this moment to your top ten most embarrassing experiences of all time.
Deciding you'd had enough, you wandered back downstairs to the kitchen area Niko had said was "open 24/7" hoping to at least grab a snack while you sorted things out.
And then, he walked in.
Chunkz. Of course you weren't expecting him. Not like that.
He strolled in beside Aj, both of them standing behind the restaurant counter like they belonged in a Michelin-starred kitchen. Aj looked focused, surprisingly serious. Chunkz was laughing at something Aj said, his energy calm but magnetic. You had to give it to him, he looked like he was really trying, taking this whole fake hotel gig more seriously than you'd expected.
And then he looked up.
His eyes met yours, just for a second. Then he smiled, lazy and confident like he already knew how your night was going to end.
"You lost? Or you just came here for me?" Chunkz asked strolling your way with that smug, teasing grin.
"I'm still having problems with my room. The receptionist may have made a mistake..." You said with a shrug.
"I'll show you up, don't want you running into any more... surprises" Chunkz offered, already turning to walk with you, flashing another grin.
"One of the receptionists told me I could come down here anytime" You added, glancing toward the kitchen.
"We're closed for now, it opens again later" Aj cut in.Â
"Why are those two setting us up, man?!" Aj said to the camera.
"Those schmucks probably did it on purpose" Chunkz said, not sounding the least bit mad about it.Â
"But I don't mind helping you out" Chunkz added with a small smile.
AJ muttered something about "betraying the team" as you followed Chunkz to the lift, tension crackling like static. You weren't blind, he was handsome, obviously but it was how he carried himself. Smooth. Effortless. That kind of charm that made you feel like the only person in the room when he spoke to you.
"So, what brings you to the Beta Hotel?" Chunkz asked as the elevator doors closed.
"Needed a break, didn't think I'd be walking into a reality show" You replied, laughing softly.
"We take hospitality very seriously here" Chunkz said with a grin.Â
"You might even get a serenade at dinner" Chunkz added.
"You sing?" You raised an eyebrow, intrigued.
"I do a lot of things" Chunkz replied smoothly, his gaze flicking briefly to your mouth before darting away.Â
"But only for the right guests" Chunkz added.
Your new room was cleaner, tucked in a quiet corner of the hotel. Chunkz handed you a keycard Aj had found back in one of the tables in the restaurant, one of the master keys, if his smirk was anything to go by. His fingers brushed yours, lingering longer than necessary.
"If you're coming down to dinner" Chunkz said, voice a little softer now,Â
"Let me know, I'll save you a seat" Chunkz added.
"Only if you're serving" You replied, leaning against the doorframe.
"Then I guess I'll see you tonight" Chunkz said as he stepped back slowly, like he wasn't quite ready to leave.
Then came dinner.
You hadn't planned on flirting. You hadn't planned on smiling at your phone every time he cracked a joke over dinnerÂ
Dinner turned into a long conversation. Chunkz brought your plate himself, ignored AJ's annoyed looks, and kept coming back to your table like you were a VIP guest.
By dessert, you weren't even hungry. You were laughing too much. Leaning closer. Watching his hands. His grin. The low, smooth confidence in his voice that made you forget you were in a hotel run by chaos.
At the end of the night, he walked you back to your room. The hallway was quiet. But his voice was warm in your ear as you stopped outside your door.Â
"You sure this is your room?" Chunkz teased, silent referral with the room confusion earlier.
"Wanna check?" You said as you glanced at him.Â
"You're trouble" Chunkz said as he chuckled, eyes flicking to your lips before rising back to meet your eyes.
"And you're serving me a four-course flirt" You said, smiling.
Something electric hung in the air between you. Then, he gently tucked the keycard into your hand that must have slipped from your hand.
"Goodnight, beautiful" Chunkz murmured.Â
"Sleep tight, breakfast's on me in the morning" Chunkz added.
You watched him walk away, already wondering what you'd order.Â
Probably him.Â
And you definitely hadn't planned on leaning against your hotel door later that night when he brought up your dessert himself with tray in hand and that same damn smile on his lips.
"Just wanted to make sure your night ended sweet" Chunkz murmured, gaze locking onto yours for a second too long.
And somehow, one night didn't feel like enough anymore.
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Chunkz was still smiling when he made it back to the kitchen, fingers warm from where they'd brushed yours. He didn't usually get caught up like this, but you? You were different. Sharp. Unbothered. Playful. The kind of woman who could flirt without trying and still leave him speechless.
He barely made it two steps inside before Aj clocked him.
"Ohhh, so you really walked her to her room, yeah?" Aj teased as he leaned against the prep counter, grinning.Â
"That's mad, man gave full escort service" Aj said as he laughed.
"Customer service is important, bro" Chunkz said as he smirked, trying to play it cool.
"Customer service? Bro, that woman earlier asked you to join her in the room multiple times yet you turned her down multiple times too" Aj said with a raised eyebrow yet the smile isn't leaving his face.
"She's too old for me, fam. What's with these old horny women anyways?" Chunkz said.
"She had cougar confidence" Aj said as he cackled.Â
"Then ten minutes later, you're out here walking the baddest guest we've had all night to her room? Nah, I rate it. Man's got range" Aj said, expression amused.
Chunkz rolled his eyes, but a faint pink crept up his ears.
"I invited her to breakfast, actually" Chunkz said with a smug smile.
"Room service and breakfast?" Aj said as he dramatically gasped.Â
"You moving like a whole staycation package" Aj said.
Chunkz tried not to smile. Tried. Failed. You'd thrown him off his game but in a way he didn't mind at all.
"She's fire though" Aj added, sounding more like a proud wingman now.Â
"I saw her walk in and I knew you jokeman was gonna clock her straight away. The way you dropped that dessert tray? Embarrassing" Aj said, smirking.
"It was one tray, relax. I was distracted" Chunkz said, giving Aj a brief side eye.
"Props though, you were trying to be respectful by costing our team to lose" Aj said.
"Yeah, well, don't let Kenny or Niko find out. Kenny's already asking if he can help with room service tomorrow" Aj added.
"Over my dead body" Chunkz said as gave him a look.Â
"Mans already acting like it's his hotel wife" Aj laughed.
Chunkz just smiled to himself, slowly rolling a towel between his fingers. The thought of you upstairs and maybe still thinking about him, had him already looking forward to breakfast duty.
Yeah, he'd be there.
Fresh shirt, and best cologne.
And maybe, just maybe, dessert before noon.
- end -
Hello lovelies!! See? Consistency from me lmaoÂ
Another Chunkz because my man deserves love like this and I see not too many fics for him. For all the Chunkz girlies.
I hope y'all have an amazing day, absolute love and guidance.
As I said everytime, send in some request and ideas!!
Trent Alexander-Arnold x Reader
summary: you find yourself trapped with trent in your professor's office with a storm raging outside, forcing you two to sort out your problems.
word count: 3k
warnings: language. this is fluff. idiots in love?
a/n: this fic officially commemorates the first usage of 'y/n' on a karotland production. everyone CLAP!!đđœ i honestly dont know what this is lmaoo. i just needed it out of my drafts hehehe, enjoyyyy
You glanced up towards the greying sky, eyeing the heavy clouds as you walked on the stoned pavement leading towards the professorâs building. You tried to calm yourself, repeatedly telling yourself that this wasnât the storm that your weather app had alerted you about in the morning that you had merely scoffed at, deciding to forgo anything that could have brave the rain.
You clutched the file closer to your chest containing the last assignment needed by your professor before spring break would start.You really wanted to kick yourself for not submitting it yesterday, deciding to pull your roommate Sarahâs ears when you would see her again. What had she said? But this is the last time weâll get to hang out without the pressure of exams! You had a mind to make today the last day ever for Sarah when you got back.
Well, if you got back.
The trees began to sway a little with the wind picking up but still not enough to make you worry. Or maybe that was your delusion talking. Besides there were other people walking around campus with you so it didnât concern you to the level of breaking into a run to a nearby shelter. Â Your eyes remained fixed on the path in front of you.
âY/N! Wait up!â
The familiar voice made you falter in your steps, glancing over your shoulder to see Trent jogging up to you and falling in step with you. âHey.â
You rolled your eyes at him in greeting, feeling annoyance add to your anxiety. âWhat are you doing outside? Donât you see the storm brewing up?â
âSays the person who is currently marching furiously through campus,â Trent said, adjusting the straps of his backpack. His gaze fell on file you were holding, âYouâre submitting the assignment on the last day!? No way, lemme get a picture of this.â
Your cheeks got hot as you smacked Trentâs phone out of your face. You were definitely going to pull Sarahâs ears. âGo away Trent! I donât need an addition to my ever growing problems.â
Trent grinned mischievously, putting his phone away and tapping the file he was holding in his right hand. âIâm only messing with you; I was also on the way to submit mine.â
âOf course, you were,â you replied, your tone dripping with sarcasm. âYou sure you didnât have it all neatly wrapped up and ready to go days ago?â
âMelts my heart that you know me so well,â Trent gushed causing you to stomp your footsteps in frustration and purposefully walking a few steps ahead of him.
You didnât miss his smirk from the corner of your eye as he lazily caught up to your new speed. Trent seemed in no mood of taking a hint of him being unwanted, continuing to walk with you with an aloof expression on his face as you tried to huff at his presence and throw him dirty looks whenever your shoulder would clash with his.
You turned your face to snap at him to keep his distance when a sudden blast of wind hit you out of nowhere, the force so fierce that it took you surprise cause you to stumble back into Trentâs shoulder, his hand forming a firm grip on your arm to make sure you did not fall.
Before you could register the shock of being held in Trentâs strong arms, the raindrops came down in a sudden downpour, the noise almost deafening. The cold temperature of the rain caused you to suck in a sharp breath in surprise and press yourself closer to Trentâs warm side.
âOh shit!â You heard Trent exclaim. âCâmon we have to get out of this rain.â
He took your hand and pulled you along with him, making a break for the professorâs office building that was only a little way ahead. You tried your best not to slip on the wet stoned pathway, grateful for Trentâs hand knowing well that without it, you would have fallen smack down on your face long ago.
You and Trent exchanged a glance, your clothes soaked through despite the limited time that you had spent in the rain. For a moment, you both stood in silence, the only sound coming was the steady drumming of rain outside the building doors, Trentâs warm unwavering grip still in your hand.
âWell, this is just perfect,â You muttered, snatching your hand back and wringing out your sleeve.
Trent chuckled, a hint of amusement in his voice. âIâm really glad I decided to bring my assignment covered in a file. My shoes on the other hand,â he glanced down at them, âWell, I canât say the same for them.â
You shot Trent a dirty look, letting out a sigh of exasperation before trudging inwards. You checked on your assignment, relief flooding your body knowing that it was as dry as a bone.
The squelching sound of wet footsteps echoed in the empty hallways, Trentâs footsteps out of sync with yours. The door to your professorâs office was shut, making you stop in your steps. Trent bumped into you with a gentle âoofâ leaving his lips, not expecting you to stop so suddenly.
âWhy have we stopped?â Trent blinked, peering over your head.
âThe door is closed.â
âOkay. So?â
âSo??â You sighed, irritated. âWell we canât possibly go in.â
âWhy?â
âBecause itâs closed,â You said in a seething tone, pointing at the door.
Trent rolled his eyes at that, pushing forward past you and immediately going for the handle. Before you could protest, he twisted the doorknob and swung the door wide open, letting out a little âaha!â. He walked inside, waiting a moment before looking over his shoulder to see you still standing where you were. âArenât you gonna come in?â
You hesitated, clutching your assignment tighter. âI donât know. Is it even okay for us to be in here?â
âYeah,â Trentâs voice came from inside the office, âThey only lock it after 8pm whenever the professor has given out an assignment for submission. Besides,â his head popped back into view, âIt is a well known make out spot.â
You scoffed at that, heat crawling up your neck, entering through the threshold and heading straight towards the desk where Trentâs assignment now lay.
âIâm kidding,â Trent chuckled, âThatâs actually Professor Willburyâs office next door.â
If only looks could kill, Trent would have been done for with the glare you were giving him on your way out after having submitted your work. âLetâs leave before I have the misfortune of being discovered alone with you inside a secluded room.â
You began to walk back from where you two had entered the building, praying that the rain had let up so you could go back to the safety of your cozy dorm room instead of having to spend anymore unnecessary time with Trent. The closer you got, the louder the sound of the rain started to get, sinking any hopes of a safe trip back.
Trent whistled in surprise, âHow has that gotten faster?â
âWell weâre not going anywhere for a while,â You said mournfully, throwing yourself on the bench that was put up against one side of the wall of the hallway. With a sigh, Trent took a seat opposite to you on an identical bench.
You focused on your shoes, noting the splatter of mud on the soles, trying to ignore Trentâs whistling that seemed to have no real tune. You thought that after months of sharing the same classroom, his presence would become more digestible but sadly that was not the case.
Trent wasâŠokay. Annoying, sure. But okay. Your official introduction to him had been in class when you had accidentally smacked your pen so that it had fallen right next to Trentâs foot who was at the time sat in front of you. You had politely tapped him on the shoulder and asked if he could pick it up for you. But the look Trent had given you made it seem as though you had asked him to bring the planet pluto for you. After a million grunts, he had picked it up, dropped the pen on your desk and had gone back to his notebook.
After a strange few interactions, Trent had slowly begun to warm up to you but your petty mind had latched onto the pen episode quite fiercely, still maintaining an air of coldness towards him. Again, itâs not like you had asked for his kidney, just to pass your pen back; a seemingly easy task to do without giving you one hell of an attitude.
The closest you had come to breaking that resolve was during a certain house party when you had suddenly gotten lost between a crowd of people dancing, being pushed around in your unstable shoes when out of nowhere, Trent had you gripped by your forearm, guiding you out of the crowd. He had let go of your hand just as quick as he had grabbed it, shooting a small smile your way before going back to his friends.
You thought about that moment a lot, the way his hot hand had held onto you so securely. You at times wondered if he remembered it all or even thought about it, never having acknowledged it to you again.
âSo are you going home during the break?â Trentâs voice tore you out of your thoughts.
You stared at him hard, mind not processing despite your ears hearing what he had said. âWhat?â
Trent chuckled. âSpring break? Are you gonna go home or stay on campus?â
âOh,â You said blankly, âYeah Iâm going home by the train on Sunday afternoon.â
Trent âaahedâ at that, pursing his lips. You shuffled your feet closer to yourself, sitting up a bit straighter, âYou?â
âYeah, Iâll be driving home on Monday. My homeâs fairly close so it wonât take long.â
You nodded at that, sniffing your nose, unsure of what to say. Trentâs foot began to tap lightly against the floor as he fixated his gaze up on the ceiling.
It weirded you out how little conversation there was between you as you looked onto the patterned floor, unsure on how to pass the time. You looked up to Trent at the same time he looked down at you, eyes locking in an instant before the two of you looked sideways in opposite directions, breaking the contact.
Trent jumped up from his seat as he walked towards the main door, peering out from the side windows at the pouring rain that showed no sign to stop. Your eyes followed his every move, your heart leaping in your chest when he suddenly spun around to you. âI donât suppose you have an umbrella in your bag?â
You looked at him confused, âNo, why?â
âI dunno,â He shrugged casually, âWe could try and make a run for it.â
Just when he said that a loud clap of thunder boomed outside causing Trent to jump a little. You gave him a teasing smile, shaking your head, âWow. I canât be that bad of company that youâre willing to brave the weather outside instead of sitting here with me.â
Trent froze where he was, not expecting your teasing tone. He took a moment to recollect his thoughts, relaxing his shoulders. He walked up to where you were, plopping down next to you, and in a tone just as teasing as yours, âI was just being mindful of you not wanting to be seen with me in such a popular make out spot.â
âI thought you said that was Professor Willburyâs?â
âWell thatâs number one, this,â he gestured with his hands, âis number two on the list.â
âThereâs a list?â You laughed in disbelief.
âWhy?â He leaned towards you, eyes boring into yours, âDo you want to go somewhere else then?â
You rolled your eyes, irritation blooming in your stomach again (or were you mistaking your irritation for something else?), âForget it! Youâre impossible so letâs just wait in silence.â
âOkay sorry! I didnât mean that. Iâll be normal now,â Trent quickly apologized with a chuckle, sitting back and upright. âI just get a bit nervous around you.â
The laughed that escaped your lips was highly unprompted, coming out a bit crueler than you had wanted, âYeah sure okay. You nervous around me.â
He gawked at you, looking a bit confused, âWhyâd you say it like that?â
You donât know why but that made you laugh out louder, pretty sure that there was an insult somewhere in his words but you couldnât find it. âIâm sorry,â You said between laughs, âThatâs just the most insane thing Iâve heard all week.â
Trent folded his arms in front of his chest, huffing out a breath, âWell itâs not my fault that for someone whoâs so smart, youâre so dense. But donât worry sweetheart, you havenât broken my resolve for flirting with you yet.â
Scratch frame. Wait. What?
You looked at him, his brown eyes holding you captive as you searched his face for answers. You peered at him, trying to discern if he was pulling your leg. He had to be, right?
Because you would have known if he was flirting with you. Was it when he started sitting next to you in class instead of in front of you? Or was it when you ran into him on campus in the middle of the night and he walked you to your dorm despite your protests?
The parties where he would suddenly appear, whispering in your ear how good you looked? All the bickering you two would do in the library and everyone would desperately shush you? That was him flirting and not trying to rile you up?
You licked your dry lips, Trentâs eyes falling down at the motion. You broke out into an awkward chuckle, âWhat do you mean flirting?â
It was Trentâs turn to look surprised now, searching your face for answers. Once he saw that you were being serious, he inhaled a sharp breath following it with laughter. He smacked his palm against his forehead, letting out a small groan, âOh god this explains so much.â He composed himself, eyes now twinkling as he leaned close to your face, âYouâre telling me Iâve been busting my ass, following you around, practically worshipping the ground you walk on and youâre asking me âwhat do you mean flirting?â?
You tried your best not to squirm under his gaze, gulping heavily at his close proximity, âI thought you hated me.â
Trent let out a low chuckle, his hot breath fanning your face, âNow what would make you even think that?â
âThe pen,â You mumbled.
âWhatâs that, sweetheart?â
âThe pen,â You said in a louder voice now, âWhen I asked you to give me my pen back, the way you did it made it seem like I had asked something impossible for you to do, all groans and moans.â
âThat class,â Trentâs fingers lightly grazed your knee, sending a gently shiver down your back, âWas right after the first training session of the year. I was just sore from the workout.â
âOh.â You felt so stupid right now, mentally slamming your head against a wall for basing an entire opinion on someone after a silly first interaction despite there being multiple evidence to suggest the contrary.
But you had never considered them, brain still grasping firmly to the âpen incidentâ. You would have muttered out an apology if you werenât so distracted by Trentâs feather light touches, flexing your thigh involuntarily under his touch.
Trent was so close that you and him were breathing the same air now, breaths synchronized. With his free hand, he gently caressed your cheek, angling your face closer to his. You let him bring you close, eyes fluttering when his nose nudged yours, his lips ghosting over yours so softly that you felt your skin prickle under his. You parted your lips in anticipation, breath getting a little erratic, desperately waiting for the moment when his hot lips would finally press against yours, confirming your suspicions that they were good for something other than talking back to you.
But the moment didnât come.
His warmth disappeared. You frowned deeply, opening your eyes to see Trent sitting back in his original position, an amused look on his face as he took in your flustered one. He casually picked at his trousers, flicking off a stray thread, âHmm, I donât really know what to say.â
The heat in your cheeks now turned into the heat in your chest. You let out a noise of distaste, getting up from your seat and stomping towards the exit door. You looked hard at the rain, hoping the sight of water would cool you down, hands curled into fists on your sides. Still so fucking annoying.
You gasped as you felt a hand slide against your waist, the warmth enveloping you again with Trentâs low baritone, hushed voice pressed against your ear, âGuess Iâll have to plead my case harder with you.â
You leaned into his side, hip pressing against his side, enjoying the little sigh that left his lips, âFinally going to stop acting like a coward and ask me out on a date?â
He offered you a wide grin, âSure. Mini-golf course on Friday night sounds good?â You nodded, smiling back and feeling his fingers squeeze your waist, âOr you know we could just head back to the professorâs-â
Trent laughed when you smacked his chest, cutting his sentence short. âAlright alright, Iâll kiss you later then.â