hot take: instead of hating on abby we should go for the whole trio
Stardew babes Sebby and Sam <33
Just a farmer hanging out with stardew valleys alternative weirdos in the woods
A page from sebbyâs baby book :>
Nine.
TW: smoking
Dear Farmer,Â
Tonight at around ten oâclock PM, a rare and beautiful event will take place. The moonlight jellies will be passing by Pelican Town on their long journey south for the winter. Weâre all gathering at the beach to watch. You donât want to miss this!Â
See you tonight,
Demetrius.Â
My parents would always pick me up from Grandpaâs before the dance of the moonlight jellies. When Mom was around, Grandpa would plead with her for me to stay another night and that he would take me to the city. It was Dadâs rule though. He didnât pick me up or drop me off and Grandpa wasnât allowed to come to our home. Looking back, Mom probably wanted me to stay but knowing Dad, it wasnât going to happen. Iâve begged Dad to tell me why his relationship with Grandpa was so strained but he never went into much detail. âHe was hard on me. Just leave it at that.â I would beg Grandpa for answers too. âThatâs something for your father to tell you, when he feels ready.â I havenât spoken to Dad at all since I moved to the valley. I wonder if he feels deja vu.
Iâm making poppy seed muffins as my summer flower garden has been more than bountiful this year. I figured a little late night snack would do the town good and maybe improve my friendliness with some of the villagers I havenât gotten to know that well. Iâve learned that I canât be cold and off putting like I was in the city. If I want to live a good life here, I have to be like Grandpa.Â
âSmells good in here, Farmer,â I recognized Samâs voice immediately. Iâm making a honey glaze for the muffins that are baking in the oven. I look over my shoulder and catch a glimpse of the trio of people Iâve been able to call my closest friends.Â
âWhat have I told you about breaking into my house?â I ask Sam with a chuckle.Â
ââTs not breaking in if the doors are unlocked,â he says. I shove my mixing bowl into Samâs hands.
âKeep mixing. I have something for you guys,â I say as I go into the other room. I hear the faint sounds of the wooden spoon scraping against the metal bowl. Sam never fought me on things, I feel like he trusts me or whatever he doesnât understand, he knows I have a good reason for it.Â
âAre you making these for tonight?â Abby asks me from the other room. I find the chest I keep at the end of my bed and pull out three crystals.Â
âYea, I had some freetime. I gotta get people to like me somehow, right?â I say as I reenter the kitchen. I take the bowl from Samâs hands and set it down. âAlright, close your eyes and hold out your hands.â The three do as theyâre told.Â
âIt better not be a bug,â Abby says.
âI hope itâs a bug!â says Sam. I place a crystal in each of their hands. Amethyst for Abby, Frozen tear for Sebastian, and Tigerâs eye for Sam. My trips to the mines had been successful and I had made my way down to the eightieth floor. It was hard work but I didnât have much to do besides farm work and fixing up the old community center. The community center was going to take me a while so I figured I might as well slay some monsters and make a profit from the gems I find.Â
âOpen your eyes.â They do and their faces light up when they see the gems.Â
âHow did you know I love this?â they all ask. I shrug.
âThey just seemed like your vibe,â I said. That was a lie. While foraging, cutting down trees, and just being in the valley I stumbled upon some notes. One was a page from Abbyâs diary as I had recognized her handwriting. She mentioned she liked keeping amethyst under her pillow. Another was Samâs shopping list, I also recognized his chicken scratch. He mentioned that Sebatian liked sashimi and frozen tears. I didnât know what that was until I stumbled upon it in the mines. I remember Grandpa collecting around one hundred of them one summer and then giving it to Robin. He mentioned she wanted to make a chandelier. Sam was a little trickier though. I was having tea with Jodi one afternoon and she was telling me stories about my Grandpa and how kind he was to Sam. Even after I would leave when the summer was done, Grandpa would still watch Sam when Jodi needed it. One day Sam came home with a large yellow and brown crystal and was so overjoyed about it. He still has the tiger's eye Grandpa gave him all those years ago.Â
Abby wraps her arms around my neck and squeezes me. âThank you thank you thank you thank you!â she says. The boys also nod and thank me.Â
âWell, thank you guys for caring about me,â I say, âyouâve made my adjustment to the valley a lot easier.â My nightmares arenât as frequent, Iâm smoking less even though I do miss when Sebastian would brush my lips with his fingers every time he gave me one, and I just feel better overall.Â
âAre you going to the dance of the moonlight jellies tonight?â Sebastian asks, âitâs the one festival I actually enjoy.â
âI think I will,â I say.
âFinally! You never got to seem them when we were kids, I remember being sad for you,â Sam says. My kitchen timer goes off. The muffins are ready. I pull them out and carefully dress them with the glaze. Abby goes to grab one but I slap her hand away.
âYouâll get one tonight,â I say and she pouts.Â
âOh! I almost forgot,â Sam says while digging in his pockets. He pulls out a crumpled flyer and hands it to me. âWeâve got a gig next Saturday in the city. Some old songs, some new songs. You should come.â
GOBLIN DESTROYER
Julius Ballroom Patio
Fall 6
6PM
âI canât wait to go,â I say and place the flyer on my fridge. âIâm glad you got out of your writer's block.âÂ
âWrite what you feel. Thatâs what you said. I also had help from Seb and Abby so I couldnât have done it without all three of you.â
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I wanted to wear something other than my usual farm get-up. Like being at the beach in the rain, thereâs something surreal about being at the beach during the night. I took my hair out of my usual braids and pinned my bangs back with a white bow and then threw on a light blue sundress. It was a little chilly out but I felt okay with my arms exposed. Fall is my favorite season and I couldnât wait for the weather to break. As I step out of my house, I see that Sebastian is waiting for me. I can see Iâm not the only one who decided to wear something different. Heâs wearing a different pair of black ripped jeans than his usual and is wearing a dark gray button up with the first three buttons unbuttoned.Â
âWhat a surprise,â I say, âwhat brings you over here?â As I get closer to him, I inhale his scent. His cologne had hints of cedar, tobacco, and vanilla. His lit cigarette added an extra layer of tobacco. He smelled like heaven. He takes his half finished cigarette and puts it between my lips and before I could protest, he swiftly lights himself another one.Â
âNeeded to get away from my family. I figured we could walk together,â he says as we make our way off my property. He seemed tense and I could tell that he had been chain smoking the entire walk here. âYou look nice,â he says.Â
âThank you. So do you,â I say, trying to not let my eyes linger.
âDemetrius wanted to take a family photo down at the shore. When he saw me in this, he seemed pissed off. Before I left I could hear him and my mom quietly arguing. I donât know about what and I assumed it was about me. I just got the hell out of there,â he says while anxiously smoking his cig. âHeâs known me since I was three. He raised me. I donât understand why he hates me so much.â He kicks some rocks as we make our way through the town square. I wrap my arm around his and lean my head on his shoulder.
âYou deserve better.â
âAh, thatâs just shitty father figures for ya,â he says, his mood shifting. I take my head off his shoulder and I see that heâs smiling at me. He knows I get it. We both finished our cigarettes before reaching the beach and I unlink arms with him. Him and I separate. He goes to Robin and I start chatting with the other villagers. When we separated though, it felt hesitant. Like he didnât want to leave my side. Occasionally, Iâd look over my shoulder and catch him looking at me.Â
âFarmer!â Vincent exclaimed as I approached him, Jodi, and Sam.Â
âHey kiddo,â I say and reach into my pocket. Yes, my dress has pockets. I pull out a grape and he gasps.
âWow! How did you know I like grapes?â he asked. Samâs discarded shopping list. I press a finger to my lips.
âSanta told me,â I whisper. He looks up at me with wide eyes. I also give him a poppyseed muffin and pass those out to the other villagers as well. I look across the docks and watch Haley take pictures of Sebastian and his family. If Iâm being honest, I felt a little jealous but I knew not everybody was happy in the family. Could I even create a happy family and break generational trauma? As I start to spiral, Haley approaches me, snapping me out of it.Â
âSeb wants a family photo,â she says. I look at her confused.
âDidnât he already do that?â she rolls her eyes at me.
âLike with you, Sam, and Abigail.â
âOh.â Yoba, youâre so dense, Farmer. I can hear Sebastian say in my head. I follow Haley to where Sebastian is and eventually Abby and Sam join us. Sam and Abby are on the end and Sebastian and I are in the middle. Iâm smiling but genuinely smiling. I havenât felt warmth from others in a while. I look up at Sebastian, seeing his face flushed out with his own version of expressing happiness. Heâs feeling the exact same feeling I am.Â
chapter two - adjustments (read it on ao3 here!)
i woke up the next morning to the sound of one quiet knock and three louder knocks at my door. from my bed in the corner, i heard two voices - one: timid and unsure, the other: enthusiastic and confident. i knew immediately that these must be the two friends iâd already heard so much about, whether from lewis (who has a strong dislike for the blond boy), or robin (mother of the raven-haired boy).Â
to keep them from waiting much longer, i dragged myself out of bed and answered the door.
âhello?â i said, still wiping the sleep from my eyes.Â
the blond smiled brightly as he introduced himself, âhi! iâm sam. this is sebastian. weâre your neighbors! i know itâs only your fourth day in town, but we havenât met yet, and we wanted to introduce ourselves!â
the other man stood next to him, reddening more and more as his friend rambled on about his family, his job, and the younger people in town. eventually, sam stopped and gestured for sebastian to say something to me.Â
âh-hi,â he stuttered out, âwelcome to the most claustrophobic place north of the gem sea.âÂ
sam punched his friend as i chuckled. âmost claustrophobic, huh? i take it youâre not a huge fan of the valley..â
he shook his head in response.
i smiled before saying âwell, i canât say that i blame you. i sure didnât think that iâd be out here farming for a living before last fall!âÂ
he gives me a small smile showing off his snake bite piercings and all i can think is that lydia would love this man. thereâs not much i miss about the city, but, yoba, did i seriously consider stuffing lydia in a suitcase and bringing her with me. i smile absently.
the two men must be able to see iâm preoccupied because they take their leave but not before inviting me to the saloon on friday night. i thank them for the invitation and tell them that iâll be there.
as they walk down my porch steps and off in separate directions, i linger a moment longer before getting ready for the day.
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that morning is spent mostly watering and clearing more space for crops to cultivate. iâd finally gotten my hands on a solid number of cauliflower seeds which i was itching to grow.Â
as i planted nearly four dozen cauliflowers, my mind wandered back to Harvey⌠how had he known iâd been avoiding him? why didnât that make him less inclined to get to know me? what kind of person avoids the local doctor? what was Harvey doing right now? was he thinking about me? would it be so terrible if he were? what would i say if he appeared at this very moment while my dirt-covered overalls sagged with the weight of these damned cauliflower seeds?
it didnât matter what i would have said, though, because he didnât come. i didnât see him again for three days.Â
and, when i saw him three days later, it was while drifting in and out of consciousness as he carried me to the clinic.
hope u enjoyed <3333 see y'all next chapter ;)
Ever since Sebastian dyed his hair, his mom looks at him differently.