Pairing: Austin Ames x Reader
Characters: Austin Ames
Warnings: N/A
Request: N/A
Word Count: 476
Author: Hannah
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just rewatched the episode where hotchner ran in the fbi triathlon and boy was he looking hot đ„ Iâd love a blurb where maybe the reader goes to support and the team finds out that Aaron is dating her. it would be so cute if she was hotch and jackâs little secret
A/N: i love me a fit and sweaty man.
âWho are you looking for little man?â Derek asks as he watches Jackâs eyes dart up and down the spectator line.
âItâs a secret.â Jack grins, wide and toothy, and it earns a ruffle of his hair from Derek.
âAlright kiddo.â
âHey look, thereâs your Dad!â Daveâs voice sounds out, and all heads in the group swivel just in time to watch their unit chief dash across the finish line.
âDad!â Jack runs forward, the paper sign in his hand flapping alongside him.
âHey buddy,â Aaron smiles, as Jack drops the sign, engulfing his father in a hug. âYouâll get wet.â He warns, dripping with water from the swim, and sweat from the cycle and run.
âI donât care, youâre the best!â He shouts out, and Aaron hoists him up in his arms, dark patches of water already dotting Jackâs shirt.
The team approaches to extend their congratulations, and Jack cups his hand against Aaronâs ear just before they step into hearing distance, unknown words being whispered for his dadâs hearing only.
âI think sheâs right back there.â Aaron points, and Jack cranes his neck, just as you walk into view.
â(Y/N)!â He shouts, wriggle free of his fatherâs embrace. Aaron drops Jack feet first to the ground, and the little boy is sprinting towards you. You open your arms just in time, to catch him, swinging him around in a circle, before he wraps his arms around your neck, snuggling his head onto your shoulder.
âHi.â He beams up at you, and you feel yourself melt.
âHey buddy.â You squeeze him tighter, rubbing your cheek against his forehead as Aaron approaches.
âYouâre wet.â You tell him, and donât miss the slight flare of his nostrils as he catches innuendo, tamping it down only because Jack is with you both.
âThat I am.â He says, a glint in his eyes as he extends his arm. You shriek, attempting to side step the span of his arms, but to no avail as he crushes both you and Jack into his embrace.
âAaron.â You half whine, half chastise as you feel flecks of water and sweat against your skin. âAt least you still smell kinda nice.â you grumble, to which he laughs.
âDad, Aunt Pen is staring.â Jack announces as he peers over Aaronâs shoulder. It makes Aaron chuckle, as he releases you both from his bone-crushing hug to reveal a blonde, and four others staring at the three of you mouth agape.
âHi.â You grin, somewhat shyly, before you exchange a look with Aaron.
âAunt Pen, this is (Y/N)â Jack carries out the introduction on behalf of you, âsheâs my favourite person in the whole world.â
âSheâs mine too.â Is what you hear Aaron say, as he plants a kiss to your temple. You swear you see five jaws drop an inch further.
Hi can I ask for a blurb where Peter accidently hits the reader while playing or something like he sometimes forgets about his super strength but fluff at the end please đ„ș.
this got away from me but this was so fun and cute to write!
âI kinda want a black eye.âÂ
Your boyfriend slowly lowered the bag of peas on his left eye, his elbow dropped daringly, forcing you to look at the dark purple hue.Â
âOh, really?âÂ
You nod, âit looks gnarly but itâd be cool to have one.âÂ
âBaby, my heartbeat is currently taking place from my eyeball. You donât want one.âÂ
Stretching across the space on the couch you raise Peterâs hand back up so he can ice the bruise some more, it does look painful.Â
âI think if you loved me youâd give me one.âÂ
Peter took a second to see if that sentence would resonate with you but it hadnât.Â
âWe should go to the women's shelter and spread that knowledge.âÂ
You scoff, âthey weren't asking for it, Peter. I am.âÂ
Your boyfriend lowered his temporary ice pack and reached a hand out, his thumb rubbed under your eye, you almost thought he was thinking about it. Almost.Â
âIâd never. I would, however, patch you up if you ever got one.âÂ
âDo you have a friend that could-âÂ
âNo.âÂ
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Oh FUCK did your eye HURT.Â
It was on a level ten throb level, it felt like a ring stretching to your eyebrow and nose. You couldnât even open it, all you could do was press your hand to it and try and stop the pressure from building, it didnât work.Â
You were able to blink it open just enough to be blinded by the living room light, youâve never been so light sensitive. Squeezing it shut you winced, you tried to be understanding and calm; it was an accident after all. But the pain was spreading all over your face and you had a target right on the corner of your right eye, and it hurt.Â
If your right eye could open itâd be shedding tears too, you had one continuance stream coming from your left eye.Â
Your voice bubbles with pain, âpetey, it hurts.âÂ
Your boyfriend couldnât even breathe right now, he had hurt you. The one thing he swore he would never, could never do, and he did it. Panic flooded his body, panicked heâs caused serious damage, panicked youâd be scared of him, panicked youâd dump him, panicked your dad would come curbstomp him.Â
âIt hurts so bad,â he knows youâre calling out for him, he knows you need him, but all he could replay was the âwhack!â in his head. It wasnât gentle in the slightest, you whipped away from him with a hiss, your hand immediately covering your eye. You had been okay at first but after a minute had passed it became nearly unbearable.
Peter knows how bad a black eye hurts, and he just gave you one.Â
His short, barely there breaths start to stutter. Â
And suddenly Peter couldnât see because his vision was muddled by tears, he tried to blink them back but they ran. He canât remember the last time heâs cried, but this brought him to his knees. He never wanted to punish himself more than in that second. He shouldâve been quicker, he shouldâve known you were behind him, he has those goddamn senses and they did nothing in that moment.Â
âPeter!â A desperate cry for attention, you donât know what to do, it hurts more than you could imagine.Â
You look up at your boyfriend still standing in shock where he jumped away from you after hitting you directly in your eye. A wrestling battle, you had tried to take him down after heâd pinned you three times. In an effort of a sneak attack you crawled up the couch and tried to jump on his back where he sat on the floor. You dived and at the last moment his hand⊠well you donât know what he was trying to do but it connected hard to your cheekbone.Â
Your back hit the couch and you held your hand as you hissed and groaned in hurt, Peter scrambled up and backed up behind the coffee table, as if he was scared to be around you. Â
Heâs crying, your boyfriendâs crying. Youâve been punched and heâs crying.Â
âIâm.. Iâm sorr.. Fuck.â Peter snaps out of it, you need him. He crosses to the couch in two steps, his hand cupping your cheek. It makes everything in him deflate when you flinch as he touches you, he bites his bottom lip to stop a sob. âBaby, Iâm so sorry. Iâm so, so sorry.âÂ
His heart hurts as you cry, his thumb taps at your hand covering the damaged eye. The one he caused.Â
âLet me see it, please?â Peter said it like a question, like heâd ever be lucky enough to have that privilege.Â
You sob, âit hurts.âÂ
Peter blinks, more tears. He canât believe heâs crying over this, he also canât believe he hit his fucking girlfriend.Â
âI know, I know it does, baby. Please let me see it.âÂ
You choke in air to stop your crying, it works. You slowly lift your hand off your eye, itâs not throbbing as much but the pressure has inflated tenfold and you couldnât open it if you tried, it was swollen shut. You tried to gauge a reaction out of him, to see how bad it is. You forgot your boyfriend had the worldâs best poker face.Â
Peter wanted to curl up into a ball when he saw the damage.Â
It was bruising, and swollen and you couldnât open your eye and it was all his fault.Â
His fault, his fault, his fault.Â
If he was normal, if he was a normal boyfriend, this wouldnât have happened. A normal teenager doesnât have the strength to hold a ferry or stop a runaway bus, he does. And he used that strength on you.Â
His powers, his abilities, his strength.
His fault, his fault, his fault.Â
âYou need ice.â Is all that could come out. A wince wraps over your face when you nod, you try to sit up and groan. âEverything hurts. How do you do this? Pain has to affect you differently, right?â Peter ignored you as he backed away, you donât think heâs ever been so aware of his surroundings and actions.Â
He shouldnât be getting ice, he shouldnât be putting it in a plastic bag and wrapping a rag around it, he shouldnât be grabbing you tylenol extra strength, he shouldnât be icing your black eye he caused.Â
His fault, his fault, his fault.Â
It scared you how quiet he was, the accidental punch was just that. You werenât upset at him or scared he would do it again, you were scared how odd he was acting. He was strangely quiet and standoffish, when he came back to you with ice and pills you watched him think about holding the bag to your eye but stopped and put it in your hand.Â
He shifted his weight and looked at the couch, he stepped back and sat on the coffee table.Â
Peter cried and was quiet and standoffish and scared to touch you. He was terrified of himself, you may be physically hurt but he was emotionally broken, his one major thing washed down the drain. Accident or not he gave you a black eye, and it was tearing him up inside.Â
You hummed when ice hit the hot skin, suddenly it didnât hurt.Â
âAm I right, super high pain tolerance?âÂ
Itâs like you broke through a wall, Peter looked up at you like he just found out you were in the room.Â
âI hit you.âÂ
You wouldâve rolled your eyes if you couldâve.Â
âThatâs a little dramatic.âÂ
Peter shook his head, upset you werenât upset.Â
âI hit you hard, I hurt you. IâŠâ His hand pulled at his curls so hard you grit your teeth. âI fucking hit you,â he whispered it, like his own mind couldnât wrap it around.Â
He doesnât pull out the fuck word often.Â
You thought about reaching out for his hand, but you think thatâd made things worse.Â
âIâm not scared of you, petey. It was an accident.âÂ
âI swore iâd never hurt you, that I would never hit you and I didnât-âÂ
âMean it.â You cut him off, âyou didnât mean it.âÂ
Peter rubbed at his jaw and blinked, you saw tears puddling and you wanted to do nothing more than hold him. He couldnât stop thinking about it, you lowered the bag of ice from your eye prepared to switch seats. He wouldnât let you.Â
âIce.â Cold and hard, like you had no other option. You didnât question him, you followed instructions.Â
âRemember when you asked me to give you a black eye months ago?âÂ
It was a joke. Sure, you saw a tiktok with a girl who had one and you couldnât deny it looked a little cool. Then seeing one on Peter the same night you couldnât shake it. You were just playing around, itâs not like it was that serious.Â
âI was joki-âÂ
âI told you I'd never, and I did. I hit my girlfriend and gave her a black eye.âÂ
Disgust. Thatâs what it was. He was disgusted with himself.Â
You sat up straight, your lip curled up.Â
A black eye? Sick.
âWait, really?âÂ
Peter looked up at your excitement, it came from nowhere.Â
âYou gave me a black eye? I have a black eye right now? For real, for real?âÂ
This wasnât a cute or funny thing, and he wonât let you make it be one.Â
He hit you.
âThis isnât funny, I hit you and youâre happy you got a black eye?âÂ
âPete, I forgive you. And not just cause you gave me a black eye, because it was an accident and you didnât mean to and youâre obviously extremely remorseful.âÂ
âBut I-âÂ
You reached out for his hand, âforgive yourself. You forgive yourself.âÂ
It wouldnât be instant, until your eye healed, which would be at a much slower rate than him, he wouldnât be able to fully forgive himself.Â
âNo more wrestling.âÂ
You scoff, âno more sneak attacks, how about that?âÂ
He shook his head, âI donât want this happening again.âÂ
âIf the situation was reversed would you want me to hold it against myself?âÂ
Peter scoffed, âabsolutely not, but it wouldnât hurt me like it does you.âÂ
âSo you do have a super high pain tolerance.âÂ
He snapped and ripped his hand from yours, âyes, I do have a super high pain tolerance. I also have super strength and give my girlfriend black eyes.âÂ
You held your hand up, the other one slightly freezing from the cold but you were too scared to take it off.Â
âFirst off, plural. Second, please stop. Youâre making me feel bad, Iâm really okay and Iâm not mad and I forgive you a thousand million percent.âÂ
Peter inhaled sharply, he has to believe you. Heâs more shook up than you are and he guesses he should agree with you, you were the hurt one. If you forgive him he could try and do the same.
âI think you need to give me a black eye to even it out.âÂ
You gasp like your offended at his words, your hand lays over your heart.Â
âIâd never!âÂ
Your boyfriend ran his tongue over his teeth and gave you a dead stare, his hands pushed him off the coffee table. His words grumbled, âtoxic.âÂ
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Y/N: We have fun, donât we, Five?
Five: I have never been more stressed out in my entire life.
Pairing: Peter Parker x Reader
Synopsis: Peter gets back into making little videos once the two of you start hanging out
warning: extreme 2017 homecoming era nostalgia
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Of course he went for Liz.
Liz was the ingĂ©nue. She was perfect in every possible way. Perfect grades, perfect face, and the perfect boy pining after her. Youâd been crushing on Peter since the third grade but with Liz around, he never noticed you.
But Liz was gone now. She had moved to Oregon following her dadâs arrest and taken Peterâs feelings for her with her. Now that she was gone, you decided it was time to stop pining after Peter from afar and start pining from up close. And so, when you walked into the cafeteria that day, you didnât sit at the end of the table like you usually did.
âOh, hey.â Peter smiled in surprise when you sat down next to him. Smiling was good. Smiling meant he wasnât creeped out by you sitting so close. You gulped before giving him best smile back.
âHi.â
âWhat are you doing here?â Ned asked, making Peter give him a look. You immediately regretted your decision and wished youâd just stayed in your usual spot.
âWhat do you mean? She always sits with us.â Peter pointed out.
âNo, she always sits down there. Sheâs never actually sat with us before.â Ned replied and gestured to the end of the lunch table.
âYes, but Iâm sitting here today because I needed Peters help with the chemistry homework.â You said and put your chemistry notebook on the table. You knew you couldnât just randomly sit with them without a reason, so you came prepared.
âOh, for Mr. Eddieâs class? Itâs easy. Iâll show you my notes.â Peterâs offered with a smile. You returned the smile as he pulled out his own notebook. It was a win/win for you since you actually needed help with the homework and it would start a conversation with Peter. While he was explaining the problem to you, you never once looked down at the notebook. You were too focused on the curve of Peterâs suspiciously long eyelashes, the longest youâd ever seen on a boy. Ned noticed the way you were staring his his best friend and frowned a little.
âDoes that make sense?â Peterâs asked when he was done explaining.
âYeah, it does. Wow, thanks Peter. It sounds so easy the way you explain it. I wish this stuff came as naturally to me as it does for you. Youâre so smart.â You said as if you had listened to a single word he had said.
âThatâs nice of you to say but Iâm really not that smart. I just like chemistry.â He replied as he blushed from the compliment.
âOh, come on. Youâre the smartest guy I know. Youâre the only one that answers questions in that class. And you always get them right. When Mr. Eddie asks if anyone has any questions, I donât raise my hand because I donât even know what Iâm confused about yet.â
âThatâs I feel in English. I can barely make it through the first line in a poem and youâre already going back and forth with Ms. Teague about Pindaric odes or whatever theyâre called.â
âYou listen to when I talk in English?â You asked with a soft smile.
âOf course I do.â Peter shrugged. âI always find the reading boring until you raise your hand and talk about how you interpreted it. You make it interesting.â
âI liked that book we read when the kids ate the other kids.â Ned said and interrupted the moment. Your smile dropped as you and Peter looked at him with disgust.
âThe one with the flies-â
âWe know.â Peter cut him off.
âAnyways, thank you for helping me with the homework. Iâve been stuck on it all week.â You said to Peter.
âUgh. Thatâs been me with my paper for Mrs. Teagues class. And itâs due tomorrow.â Peter groaned.
âOh, the analysis essay? I could help you with that.â You offered.
âReally? Youâd help me?â Peter smiled in surprise.
âYeah. I already wrote mine. It would be no problem.â
Ned was watching this back and forth conversation for a while until it clicked it in head. He gasped and slapped the table, making you and Peter look at him.
âOh my God.â Ned said. âThatâs why youâre sitting here. You have a-â
âCan I talk to you for a second, Ned?â You quickly cut him off when you realized where that sentence was going. Before Ned could even answer, you grabbed his arm and pulled him outside the cafeteria to talk in private.
âYou like Peter!â Ned whispered harshly. You clamped your hand over his mouth and pushed him up against the wall.
âYou need to keep your mouth shut.â You hissed. âYes, I like Peter, okay? Iâve had a crush on Peter since middle school. He never noticed me when Liz was around but now that sheâs in Oregon, I might finally have my chance. I donât want to scare him off so just keep your mouth shut and let me handle this.â
You took your hand off Nedâs mouth and he started to gasp for air.
âOh, please. Your nose wasnât covered. You could breathe just fine.â You said with a roll of your eyes. Ned stopped pretended and straightened up.
âSo you actually like Peter? For his personality?â
âYes. Is that so hard to believe?â
âKinda, yeah.â Ned admitted.
âI like everything about him. And Iâm gonna tell him that. Just please, donât say anything before I do. Iâll tell him when Iâm ready.â
âAre you going to cast a love spell on him using a lock of his hair?â Ned whispered to you.
âWhat? No. Why would you even ask me that?â
âBecause youâre a witch.â Ned said like it was obvious.
âIâm not a witch.â You groaned. âI just accidentally cackled that one time but it was only because I had phlegm in my throat.â
âThen about that time on the bus?â
âWeâve been over this. It was just a coincidence that that biker fell off his bike after I gestured with my hand. I didnât move him with my mind.â
âAnd that one time in physics?â Ned narrowed his eyes.
âI still donât know how that guys shirt caught on fire.â You shrugged. âItâs a mystery to me.â
âIt caught on fire after he made fun of you for being a witch.â Ned pointed out.
âMaybe he was just standing too close to the flame.â You shrugged.
âHe was standing in the doorway. There was no flame.â Ned reminded you.
âThe magic of science.â You shrugged again.
âBut what about that time-â
âDonât bring up the nosebleed.â You whined.
âI am gonna bring up the nosebleed.â Ned hissed. âIn sixth grade, our Spanish teacher got a nosebleed right after he told you to stop staring out the window and made everyone laugh at you. How do you explain that?â
âYouâve made your point, okay? Now are you gonna tell Peter or not?â
âLook, Iâm not gonna expose your gross secret feelings, as gross and secret as they may be.â Ned sighed. âBut Peter is still my best friend so I have to look out for him. I donât want any spells cast on him.â
âThatâs fine. There will not be any spells.â You held your your hands in defense. Just then, Flash walked by and laughed when he saw the two of you talking.
âWoah. What is this, the friendless loser convention?â Flash snorted.
âShut up.â You snapped. Flash immediately tripped over his feet and fell to the ground, making Ned look at you with wide eyes.
âWitch!â He whispered harshly as he pointed a finger at you.
âShut up. Letâs go back inside.â You rolled your eyes and pulled Ned back into the cafeteria.
Later that day, you met up with Peter in the library to go over your assignments. You started with his English essay and finished that within an hour before moving on to your chemistry homework.
âYou can plug the numbers into your formula now using the method I taught you. And then you just solve for x.â Peter explained as you worked out a problem together.
âHm. You make it sound so simple.â You sighed and leaned on your hand. Peter saw the way you were staring at him in his peripheral vision and felt his face heat up.
âItâs, uh, itâs pretty easy once you get the hang of it. I never liked the way Mr. Eddie taught it. I figured this out myself and itâs worked much better for me.â
âThanks for helping me. Youâre a good teacher.â You said and put your hand on his arm. Peter laughed shyly at the contact and cleared his throat.
âThanks. And so are you. That was the best essay Iâve ever produced. I honestly worry she wonât believe I wrote it.â
âWell if she says anything, I can vouch for you. You put in good work on this essay. You deserve the credit.â You assured him, making Peter blush all over again. It occurred to Peter that he never realized how pretty you were. Youâd been classmates since 3rd grade so he always looked at you as just another girl in his class. Now that you had his full attention, he didnât feel like looking away.
âThanks. I appreciate you helping me write it. I know it can be frustrating to work with me because of my dyslexia.â
âItâs no problem. And it wasnât frustrating at all.â You shrugged. Peter smiled at felt better about how long it took him to write the essay.
âThanks.â He said. You had successfully gotten him to spend time with you one on one but now you needed to commence the next phase in your plan which was to hang out in a non school related setting.
âWould you ever want to hang out socially?â You blurted.
âLike, and not do homework?â He asked. You nodded your head and he smiled before nodding as well.
âYeah. Sure. Iâd love to.â
âCool. Me too.â You smiled. You hadnât meant to blurt it out like that but it worked nonetheless.
âDoes this weekend work?â He asked you.
âYeah. What do you want to do?â
Hard cut to that weekend. You were on the subway with Peter and he had his phone out to record himself.
âFirts social hang out with a girl. A film by Peter Parker.â He said in a low voice before flipping the camera to face you.
âStaring me.â You smiled and waved to the camera.
âAre you sure youâre cool with me filming this?â Peter asked as he flipped the camera back to himself.
âYeah, of course. The other ones you showed me were so cute. But why did it seem like there were so many missing parts? You were always talking about something cool that I didnât get to see.â
âUhhh, no reason.â Peter said and looked to the side. He had skillfully edited out any incriminating superhero activity that you were not ready to see yet.
âWell I like it. I feel like Iâm on Modern Family.â You said and posed for the camera.
âWhich family member would you be?â Peter laughed and zoomed in on you. With his phone blocking his face, he could shamelessly admire your face on his screen.
âDuh. Lily.â
âI can so see that.â He chuckled. The subway lurched suddenly and you both grabbed onto the pole, coincidentally putting your hands in top of each others.
âOh, sorry. Our hands touched.â You laughed shyly.
âOh my God. So romantic.â Peter joked, making you blush and look into his camera.
âStop it.â You laughed and covered his phone with your hand. He laughed as well and put his phone away.
After learn you had never been, Peter decided to the Lego Store. Heâd been hyping it up to you all week over text and now that it was finally happening, he hoped it impressed you. You walked in together and Peter heard you gasp.
âBig Lego Aladdin.â You gasped and ran to stand under the giant magic carpet and Aladdin made of Legos.
âThatâs the first time Iâve ever heard that string of words come out of someoneâs mouth.â Peter laughed and went to stand under it with you. You looked over at him and were surprised to see he was already looking at you.
âThis is even better than you described it. You need to show me everything.â You said and excitedly shook his arm.
âI can do that.â He blushed and nodded his head towards some of the sets.
Peter took out his phone to film you as you looked at everything in the store. The way you were looking around like a little kid brought a smile to Peterâs face. He zoomed in on you and caught himself staring at you fondly through the camera.
âCome on. I havenât even showed you the coolest part yet.â Peter said and brought you over to the build your figure own station. He laughed when you gasped again and started to excitedly rummage through all the pieces. Peter didnât bring his phone out again until you had built each other.
âShow me what you made.â He laughed from the other side of the phone.
âLooks! Itâs a little Peter. He has a backpack and a beaker.â You said as you proudly showed the camera the little Peter figure you had made.
âThis is Y/n. I canât believe I found the shoes you always wear.â He said as he filmed the figure he had made of you.
âYou notice my shoes?â You asked with a smile. Peter didnât catch it because he was too busy fitting the hands of your Lego figures together.
âLook. Theyâre holding hands.â Peter gasped.
âAw.â You laughed. âUs on the subway.â
âWe should give them some privacy. They might not want us to hard launch their relationship.â Peter said and put his phone away.
âYouâre so cute.â You laughed without thinking about it. Peter looked up at you with rosy cheeks and you gulped when you realized what you said.
âI mean-â
âCome on. I wanna take you somewhere else.â He cut you off before you could explain. He brought you to Delmarâs and ordered his usual for you to split. You sat together inside and you tried your best to remain calm. You always wondered what Peter got up to when he wasnât at school and now you were in one of his favorite places and eating with him.
âOkay, this is Y/nâs first time eating at Delmars since he reopened. Letâs get her reaction.â Peter said as he filmed you unwrapping the sandwich.
âWait, why is it so flat?â You laughed and held the sandwich up.
âOh, sorry.â He chuckled. âI forgot to warn you that he always squishes it for me. But youâll like it. Trust me. Itâs much better when itâs squished down real flat.â
âWell Iâm glad I now know you like your sandwiches to be squished. I would not have expected that about you.â You said and took a bite of your half before giving him a thumbs up.
âYeah? You like it?â He asked hopefully.
âI do. Your squishy sandwich was surprisingly good.â You admitted.
âWell, Iâm very pleased to hear that.â Peter smiled and phone away. âSo to make it even, you have to show me one of your favorite places next time we hang out.â
âOh.â You smiled coyly. âI didnât realize there would be a next time.â
âThere better be. I had a lot of fun with you today. How come weâve never hung out before?â
âI donât know. I always wanted to but you were busy running around with Ned or staring atâŠâ You trailed off and chose not to mention Liz in case he was still hung up on her.
âIt doesnât matter. Iâm just glad weâre friends now.â You said instead.
âMe too. Iâve never had a girl friend.â
âWhat was that?â You said and started choking on your saliva.
âAll my friends in my life were guys. Itâll be nice to have a female influence in my life.â
âOh. Girl friend.â You smiled tightly.
You hung out another hour before taking the subway back to your respective apartments. Peter walked to you the front doors of you building and you had an awkward moment where you didnât know if you should hug or not.
âWe uh, we should probably get an ending for your film.â You said with a timid smile.
âOh, right. Thats a great idea.â Peter smiled and pulled out his phone. He pressed record and you waved to the camera with both hands.
âSo, can you give our first time hanging out a rating?â He asked you.
â9/10.â You grinned and held up two thumbs.
âWhat? Whyâd I only get a 9?â Peter scoffed and pretended to be offended.
âI had a 10/10 time but I have to deduct a point because we saw that guy cutting his hair on the subway and I was scared he was gonna throw the scissors at us.â
âWell I wouldâve just protected you with my lightning fast reflexes.â Peter said simply. You smiled at him through the phone and he smiled back. He put the camera down and looked at you with a content smile on his face.
âSeriously, though. Whenâs the next time weâre hanging out?â
It ended up being just a few days later. And then again a few days after that.
âPeterâs first time!â You cheered as you filmed him during one of your hang outs.
âTrying boba.â He clarified. âI donât understand this drink. Do I eat the balls?â
âYes. Sip it slowly so they donât all go down your throat.â You instructed. Peter took a big sip and immediately started choking.
âPeter! I said slowly!â You said as you slapped his back until he stopped choking. You quickly put the camera down to help him recover.
Your hangouts started getting more and more frequent and Peter soon considered you a best friend. Your weekends became each others and school days were often spent together in the library or at one of your apartments. You were quickly moving up the ranks in Peterâs life, just as you hoped. And the closer you got, the more Peter could not believe he had never noticed you before.
Little did you know, Peter often found himself watching the footage he had taken of you during your hang outs with a big smile on his face. Heâd rewatch the videos he had taken and realize that they were slowly becoming less of a documentary and more of a highlight reel for you. He never imagined a girl as cool as you would for him so when he realized he was starting to fall for you, he quickly repressed his feelings. Little did he know, the feelings were mutual.
âDid you always make these little videos?â You asked Peter one day as he filmed you trying to balance on the curb of the sidewalk.
âI used too make them all the time but I hadnât for awhile. I only started them again when we started hanging out.â
âReally? Why?â You wondered and stumbled off the curb.
âI donât know. You remind me of the time before my life got crazy. It made me want to do these again.â He shrugged. You couldnât help but smile at that information and turned around to look at him.
âSo I could be the star?â You asked and posed for the camera.
âExactly. Youâre my muse.â He played along, making you laughed shyly. When he watched the video back later that night, he knew he had meant every word of that.
Peter sat in his bedroom one day and filmed himself wearing your glasses while you did homework at his desk. He looked over you every now and then just to admire the back of your head.
âDonât break those.â You called without looking up. All you needed to hear was the sound of your glasses case opening to know what he was doing.
âIâm not even wearing your glasses.â He lied and admired himself in the camera.
âYes you are.â
âNo Iâm not. But yes, I am.â
âKnew it.â You snorted.
âHey, how come girls always smell so good?â Peter wondered. âYour hair hit me in the face when you turned too fast before it smelled like a baby in a damn meadow.â
âItâs just my womanly essence. Now can you stop looking at yourself long enough to help me with my chemistry homework?â
âItâll be hard but I can try.â Peter dramatically sighed and set his phone down. You got yo from the desk and went over to the bed with a cheeky smile on your face.
âIncoming.â You announced and patted your elbow twice like a wrestler.
âNo, donât.â He pleaded. You ignored his pleas and jumped on top of him. He groaned and pushed you off, leaving you laying in the bed beside him.
âOw. My ribs.â
âYouâll heal.â You rolled your eyes. âNow can you help me with number 7?â
âOh, yeah. No problem. Can you check this email before I send it?â He asked and handed over his laptop. You handed him your worksheet before reading over his email draft.
âOh, honey.â You grimaced just a few words into the email.
âIs it bad?â
âGood evening, Mrs. Howard. I hope this email finds you well. Iâm so sorry for bothering you. I was just wondering if I could possibly have an extension on my midterm paper? No worries at all if an extension is not possible. I apologize for any inconvenience this email may have caused. Thank you for reading, Peter Parker.â You read out loud.
âWhatâs wrong with that?â
âAfter your name, you included the name of the class, the time you have it, and a description of yourself. She knows who you are!â You laughed and turned the laptop around to show him his mistakes.
âShe may have forgotten.â He pointed out. âI canât take any chances.â
âPeter, this email is way too submissive. You sound like such a bottom.â
âWell excuse me, genius.â He said sarcastically. âHow would you write it?â
âHere.â You said and handed the laptop back after retyping his email.
âOh, wow. Thatâs actually really good.â He said once he read your updated version.
âThis is why we are such good friends. You have all the math and science knowledge in this little, beautiful head of yours-â
âLittle?â He interrupted.
âYouâre right. Sorry, I was just being nice. What I meant to say is that your head is huge.â You corrected. âAnyways, you have the math brain and I have the literary brain. Itâs like youâre Einstein and Iâm Victor Hugo.â
âWho the hell is that?â He laughed as he peaked at your mirror to see if his head was actually huge.
âThe guy who wrote Les Mis.â You said like it was obvious.
âNever heard of it.â
âWhat? Youâve never seen Les MisĂ©rables?â You asked in a thick French accent.
âHuh?â
âWe have to watch it. Itâs so good.â You said and snatched his laptop back. You pulled up the movie and handed it back to him.
âOh my God. Itâs two hours and 38 minutes long? And a musical? Hell no.â Peter shook his head and pushed the laptop away.
âBut itâs so good.â You urged. âWe can just leave it on in the background while we work. Itâs super light and easy to watch.â
âReally? Whatâs it about?â
âOh, you know. Just war torn France.â You mumbled.
âNo. Absolutely not.â
âBut youâll like it! Thereâs prostitution and con men and umâŠoh! And orphans! You can watch it and feel represented.â You said and shook his arm.
âI hate you.â He laughed but nearly gave in to your request just to see you happy.
âFine.â You huffed. âI finished editing your midterm paper, by the way. You donât actually have to send that email.â
âAnd here is your completed chemistry homework.â Peter smiled and handed your worksheet back.
âAw.â You gushed. âLook at us. I love cheating with you.â
âSo do I. We make a great pairing.â He chuckled as he looked over at you. You looked back at him and gulped. You hadnât realized how close you were with your arms and legs pressed against each other as you sat together in your bed. Peter knew his sheets would smell like your perfume that night and smiled at the thought.
âNow that weâre all done with our work, you know what we should do?â He asked as he moved in closer.
âW-what should we do?â You stuttered now that he was right there.
âYou know what Iâve been dying to do with you for a long, long time?â He asked.
âNo. I mean, I donât know. What?â You laughed nervously. Peter moved in even closer and right when you thought he was gonna kiss you, he reached over and grabbed his laptop back.
âI wanted to show you a real musical. Not this French miserable bull crap. Have you ever seen a little movie called Hair-â
âNo. Iâm not watching Hairspray with you again. You scream-sang every lyric last time and I couldnât even hear it.â You cut him off and reached over home to take the laptop back. He pulled it away at the last second and you ended up on top of him. You looked into each others eyes and both froze in the positions you were in. Your faces were almost touching but neither of you tried to pull away. Your eyes were going back and forth between his lips and eyes and he was doing the same. Like magnets, you two started to lean towards each other but before your lips could connect, May opened the door.
âWhat did you guys want- oh! Sorry! I didnât realize I would be interrupting something. My bad.â May smiled sheepishly and pretended to cover her eyes. Peter burned bright red as you quickly climbed off of him.
âMay.â He said warningly.
âSorry. But maybe lock the door next time. And use protection.âShe whispered the last part before shutting the door.
âMay!â He groaned and threw a pillow at the door. There was a long, awkward silence before you were even able to look at each other. When you finally did, you smiled awkwardly and kept your distance.
âThat was so weird. What did she think we were doing?â You laughed nervously to break the silence.
âPsh. I know.â Peter scoffed. âShe said she was interrupting but we werenât even doing anything.â
âYeah. What did she think? That we were gonna kiss or something?â You asked and laughed like it was the most ridiculous thing you could ever suggest.
âUs? Kissing? How silly. Imagine that.â Peter forced a laugh as well and looked to the side. The awkward silence returned and you struggled to look at each other.
âDo you think she made dinner?â Peter asked after a beat of silence.
âLetâs check.â You said and quickly got off the bed.
You didnât discuss the almost kiss and went home shortly after. You couldnât sleep that night because you couldnât stop replaying the moment in your mind. No matter how much you wanted him to like you back, if Peter reciprocated your feelings, he would have kissed you.
Your pity party didnât last long because on the subway the next day, you felt Peter put his earbud in your ear. You heard the Les Mis soundtrack playing in your ear and looked up in surprise. Peter was already filming you with a huge smile on his face.
âThis guy 24601 should stop stealing bread and stick to singing. He has serious pipes.â Peter said.
âYou listened to it?â You melted into a smile and held your hand over your heart.
âYep. I stayed up all night watching lyric videos because I couldnât understand what they were saying with their accents. Itâs actually really good. I love Eponine. I just wish Marious wasnât such an idiot. How does he not see that his best friend is clearly in love with him?â Peter asked with exasperation. You looked directly at the camera and hoped it picked up the irony before looking at Peter again.
âHeâs not an idiot. Heâs a romantic.â You sighed. âHe doesnât notice Eponine because heâs in love with Cosette. And course he is. Sheâs prettier and richer and has perfect hair. He doesnât even see Eponine.â
âGood hair isnât everything. Eponine is way better than Cosette.â Peter scoffed. âIâm team Eponine all the way.â
âAre you really?â You asked hopefully.
âOh, for sure. I see why you like this stuff. These songs are awesome.â Peter said and put the other earbud in his ear. He then flipped the camera around to film the two of you sharing earbuds. As Heart Full Of Love played in your ears, you couldnât help but longingly staring at Peter. The fact that he had stayed up late just to listen to something you suggested made you overcome with fondness for him. If he had done something like that, maybe he actually did feel the same.
âI forgot how good this album is. I havenât listened in a while. I used to listen to it all the time back when youâŠâ You stopped short when you realized you were about to say too much.
âWhen I what?â Peter wondered. You looked him in the eyes and decided that it was time to be honest. The song ended and a new, much louder one began to play in your ears.
âBack when you liked Liz. She was Cosette. I was Eponine. I was the one pining after a guy who never noticed me because he was in love with another girl. You were never mine to lose.â You admitted. Peter stared at you for a minute before pulling his earbud out.
âIâm sorry, I didnât hear a word you just said. Master of the House is such a banger. What did you say?â He asked you.
âNever mind.â You smiled. âIt wasnât important.â
He smiled back before getting a text on his phone. You looked at his phone when you heard it buzz and realized he was still recording. In other words, he had just recorded you saying you liked him. Your eyes went wide but you only had a second to panic when you read the text he had gotten.
âDid Liz just text you?â You asked in a quiet voice. You felt like you were about to throw up. Years of crushing on a boy who liked another girl turned into months of pinning for your best friend and now turned into a rock in your stomach. Peter stopped recording the two of you to answer her text, which felt a little like a slap in the face.
âOh, yeah. Weâve been talking lately.â He absentmindedly replied to you as he laughed at whatever she had written.
âYou have?â You asked with a dry mouth.
âYeah. She says Oregon is pretty cool. But she wants to come back and visit this summer to see everyone.â He told you.
âAnd see you?â You asked with a sad smile.
âI guess so.â He shrugged. âIt would be nice to see her.â
âYeah. Totally.â You said weakly. âSo how long have you guys been talking?â
âI donât know. A few weeks? She texted me a little while ago and weâve been catching up.â
âThatâs awesome.â You lied.
âI know. I didnât think Iâd ever hear from her again after she moved.â
âNeither did I.â You said through a forced smile. You needed to get off the subway and away from Peter before you started crying. So as soon as the subway doors opened, you bolted out.
âI gotta go. See you later.â You called to him before running through the subway station. You wiped tears as you went up the stairs and didnât stop moving until you were in a bathroom stall at school. You gave yourself five minutes to be upset before drying your face and leaving the bathroom. It sucked, but it could have been worse. Now, Peter never had to know how you felt about it.
Peter was beyond confused by your exit on the subway but he wasnât about to get any answers from you. You dodged his texts throughout the day and didnât dare go into the lunchroom where you knew he and Ned would be.
âY/n isnât here yet?â Peterâs huffed as he sat down at your usual lunch table.
âNot yet. Actually, I havenât seen your girlfriend all day.â Ned realized.
âSheâs not my girlfriend.â Peter blushed. âAnd Iâm pretty sure sheâs avoiding me. Sheâs been so weird ever since this morning. Everything was fine on the subway until we got to school.â
âWell did anything happen on the subway that would weird her out? Oh no. Did you graze her boob with your hand again?â
âNo. That was one time. And it was her boobs fault, not mine.â Peter whispered harshly. âWe were just listening to music together and I was filming her like normal. But she could not get away from me faster once the doors opened. It was so weird.â
âDid you say anything weird to her? Girls donât like it when you say weird things to them.â
âI know that. I didnât say anything weird.â Peter replied as he pulled out his phone. He watched the video he had taken on the subway with no sound to see where he had gone wrong. All he saw was you looking at him with heart eyes which made his face heat up. But still, no evidence of where he messed up.
âI knew it. We were having a normal conversation about Les Mis and then I got a text from and then she ran. It makes no sense.â
âWhat was the text? Was it May saying something weird?â
âNo. And stop saying weird. It doesnât sound like a real word anymore.â Peter ordered. âAnd the text was just from Liz.â
âOh shit.â Ned said when he heard this.
âWhat?â Peter wondered.
âOh, Peter.â Ned sighed. âPeter, Peter, Peter.â
âWhat?â He asked again, annoyed now.
âPeter, Peter, Peter, Peter, Peter.â
âAre you gonna tell me what happened or just keep saying my name?â
âI canât tell you. Iâm sworn to secrecy. And I donât want Y/n to put a hex on my family.â Ned said and held up his hands.
âY/n swore you to secrecy? About what?â
âCanât say.â Ned shrugged and zipped his lips.
âDoes she not like Liz? And doesnât want me to know?â
âDude. Dude, dude, dude, dude. You are so close but so far.â
âSo she does like Liz? Oh my God. Does she a crush on Liz? And sheâs jealous that Liz texted me and not her?â Peter whispered with wide eyes.
âYouâre getting colder.â Ned waved his hand. âI donât even know how you got there.â
âThat was all my guesses. Just tell me.â Peter whined.
âHell no. I donât want Y/n to curse my crops and make not grow for all of eternity.â
âYou donât have crops.â Peter pointed out.
âI could develop some.â Ned snapped.
âI just donât understand what she would tell you something but not tell me. Weâre best friends. She usually tells me everything.â Peter said right as his thumb accidentally hit the volume button on the video. Your confession to Peter on the subway was heard loud and clear by the two boys. Both of their jaws dropped as the video ended with you asked if Liz had just texted Peter.
âWell I wouldnât have beaten around the bush like that if I knew you had video evidence of her saying she liked you right in your hands.â Ned sighed dramatically.
âI need to find her.â Peter said and ran out of the lunchroom. He looked around the school until he found you under the bleachers in the gym. You were sitting with your back against the wall and your knees drawn to your chest with your earbuds in your ears. When you saw Peter coming up to you, you quickly pulled them out.
âHey.â He said and waved cautiously.
âHey.â You smiled sadly as he sat beside you. You sat in silence for a minute as neither of you knew what to say.
âWhatâs going on with you? I havenât seen you all day.â He started off. You looked at your hands to avoid making eye contact and sighed.
âWhy didnât you tell me youâve been talking to Liz?â You asked quietly.
âI donât know. I wasnât hiding it. I just didnât think it would interest you.â
âWell you have no idea how interesting I found it.â You laughed dryly. âWhat do you guys talk about anyway?â
âWell, she originally texted me to ask me to confirm I had an internship at Stark Industries because her boyfriend didnât believe her when she told him she knew a guy who worked there. Apparently heâs been trying to get an internship there for years and he wanted to know how I landed mine. Then we just started catching up. I only talk to her here and there, though. And itâs only ever about school or work.â
âOh. I thought you guys were talking talking.â You couldnât help but smile a little when you heard the word âboyfriend.â
âNo.â He shook his head. âJust regular talking. When you saw her text on my phone, she was telling me about her cat getting spaded. And I didnât know what that meant so she had to tell me. I shouldâve just googled it.â
You laughed softly at that and he did too. The tension was let out of the conversation and you could finally breathe again. When you stopped laughing, you finally looked in his eyes.
âDo you still have feelings for her?â You asked quietly.
âFor her? No.â He laughed. âThose are long gone. I have feelings for someone else now.â
âOh God. Donât even tell me. I donât want to know.â You groaned and buried your face in your hands. Peter looked at you for a minute until an idea came to him.
âActually, uh, I came looking for you because I was just making another video. Wanna be in it?â Peter asked and took out his phone. You looked at him like he was crazy and could not believe he had just asked that during that moment.
âIâm not really in the mood right now, P.â
âCome on. I canât make it without my muse.â He said and nudged you slightly. You couldnât help but to smile at that and reluctantly nodded. He propped up his phone against the bleachers and pressed record.
âIn a world where two best friends have no idea how to communicate despite spending way too much time together.â Peter said in a fake deep, gravely voice.
âOkay. Shade. Thatâs fine.â
âWhat will it take for them to admit they have feelings for each other?â He kept the voice as he looked at you.
âWait, what?â You asked and looked at him with furrowed eyebrows. Peter smiled softly at you and shrugged a little.
âWhatâs it gonna take?â He asked again in his normal voice.
âI donât understand.â You laughed nervously.
âI watched the video from before. From the subway. I heard what you said.â He admitted.
âOh shit. You watched it?â You grimaced.
âUh huh. So if youâre Eponine, I guess that makes me the idiot who didnât realize his best friend was in love with him?â
âI guess so.â You said with a tight smile and still didnât understand why he wanted to film this incredibly awkward conversation.
âYou know, if I didnât have a video of it, I never would have believed that you liked me.â Peter told you.
âYou wouldnât? Why not?â
âBecause it doesnât seem possible that the coolest girl Iâve ever met liked me.â He replied.
âYou think Iâm cool?â You asked skeptically.
âI think youâre the coolest. And you know, I watch the videos I take of you all the time. And half of them are just clips of you existing. So I do notice you. It just took me a second to catch up.â He told you. A smile tugged at your lips as you stared into his big brown eyes.
âYouâre my best friend.â You told him. âIâm sorry I want more.â
âIâm not sorry.â He shrugged.
âYouâre not?â
âIâm just sorry it took me so long to wake up and find that what Iâve been looking for has been here the whole time.â He said as he hooked his pinky under your chin and brought your face close to his.
âWait, why does that sound so familiar?â You wondered.
âDonât think about it too hard.â Peter whispered right before your lips touched. You kissed for the first time under the bleachers but it could have been in a palace for all you knew. The world disappeared around you as Peter slipped a hand behind your head to deepen the kiss. When you pulled away, you rested your foreheads together and laughed nervously together. It was a good nervous, a happy feeling of anticipation.
âWas that Taylor Swift?â You realized when you finally placed where you knew that like from.
âShh. No.â He shook his head. âBut yes, it was. Youâre not the only one with good music taste.â
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Summary: Itâs no secret Five finds you annoying. In fact, he frequently tells you this. Maybe he even goes too far. But when someone else insults you, Five realizes that only heâs allowed to do that. Reader is gender neutral.
Warnings: Hurtful comments said to the reader
Word Count: 3500
A/N: Iâm alive! So long story short, I lost the motivation to write for a while which caused my spontaneous hiatus. I honestly wasnât sure if I would post anything again. But then, I rediscovered comfort in writing, especially when itâs about my best boys.Â
My posting from now on may be a bit sporadic as Iâm back in school but I do intend to keep posting.
Anyway, hereâs my favourite grumpy boy as a treat!
Five Hargreeves had gotten used to working at the Commission. He still hated every second of it: the job, the people, the killings. But he had adapted, just like he had in the apocalypse, and had fallen into a familiar routine that made the situation easier to swallow. He had finally accepted his job and made peace with it. That is, until you came along.
You also work at the Commission as a field agent and until recently, Five didnât even know of your existence. Then one day, you came into his office and tried to chat with him. He was bewildered of course and told you to get the hell out of his face. But his rude words didnât deter you. Instead, you asked him if he wanted to be your partner in the field. Again, Five was shocked and told you absolutely not. Unfortunately, you donât seem to take no as an answer.
Every day since then, you kept popping into his life. Every day you would make nice with him, do him favours, and were overall friendly with him. Every day, he offered you nothing but a cold shoulder. Every day you asked him to be your partner and every day he told you no.
It was extremely aggravating to say the least. He tried to report you to the Handler but she told him you were doing nothing wrong. She even made some suggestive comments that made Five regret ever going to her for help. So he was on his own.
Except none of his usual moves worked. You never shied away from his negative presence. If he blinked away, you would somehow find him again. There seemed to be no way to remove you from his life.
Heâs sitting in his office working when he hears a sound he has come to dread. âKnock knock,â you say as you open his door, not waiting for a response. He once asked you, âWhat if I was doing something private?â but that only made him flush at the accidental implication and you laughed.
âNot now,â he mumbles, not taking his eyes off his work.
âYes now,â you say, entering the room and taking a seat on the other side of his desk. He doesnât know why he hasnât just removed the chair since the only person who ever used it was you. âI brought you coffee!â
This causes him to glance up, only a little, and what a mistake that turns out to be. There you sit, a beaming smile spread across your face. Your eyes tend to light up when you smile, bringing attention to how stunning they are. Thoughts like these make him feel queasy, at least thatâs what heâs deeming it to be. His face also tends to heat up and his breathing acts funny. Heâs considered a few times that he was sick, but every test indicated otherwise.
This is another thing that bothers him so much about you. You bring unknown feelings that Five has never experienced before, and he hates feelings, let alone unfamiliar ones.
âThe answer is still, and always will be, no,â he says blankly, his eyes focused on his computer but he isnât paying attention to whatâs on the screen.
âBut I havenât even said my pitch yet!â you complain. Without looking, he knows youâre looking at him with big puppy dog eyes. He would never admit, even to himself, that they affect him. âI think todayâs speech is much betterââ
âDoesnât matter, still a no.â
You ignore him and clear your throat. âAs your partnerââ
âStop.â
âI would bring you freshly made coffee every morning, just the way you like it,â you continue. He decides to stop talking to you altogether. With concentration, heâs able to read the words on the screen and continue typing. âYou can still take lead on the missions, though youâll find Iâm fairly skilled on the field. This will also reduce the danger of getting hurt, and if one of us does get hurt, the other can patch them up.â
It is a pain to tend to my own wounds, Five thinks before mentally berating himself. Heâs supposed to be ignoring you. And besides, heâs been taking care of himself for years, heâs used to the difficulties by now.
âAnother bonus, is that with me as your partner, the Handler wonât be on you as much,â you say, and despite himself, he listens. âSheâll know that someone else has their eyes on you, and with my reputation, sheâll trust me with it.â
Now that actually sounds desirable. The Handler is always checking in on him and keeping a watchful eye on his actions. She knows heâs a good agent, heâs proved that by now, but she still worries that he might betray them. This makes him a loose canon in her eyes. Plus, with her attention elsewhere heâll be able to make more progress on his secret project to return to his familyâ
Stop it, he tells himself. This is exactly what you want. You actually have him considering the possibility of becoming partners. The more your voice fills his ears and the more he thinks about what it would mean to have you as a partner, the more his face starts to burn.
He can feel himself losing control over his emotions and he panics. Clearly, ignoring you is not the solution.
âThatâs enough!â he yells, causing you to pause mid-sentence. He looks over at you to see your wide eyes staring at him. For the first time, he sees a crack in your positive shield. He continues. âGod, just stop already. I am so sick and tired of you groveling at my feet, it is so annoying. Why wonât you get this through your head? I am never partnering with anyone, especially not with you! So for the last time, leave me alone!â
A deadly silence fills the room. Five is panting from his outburst and when his anger recedes, he finds heâs shocked at himself. Heâs never had an outburst like that, never yelled like that before. Sure he gets angry and frustrated all of the time, but he hardly ever yells and his words are never that venomous. He just got so riled up with his emotionsâŠ
You also seem shocked. You try to cover it up, but he can still tell. You seem unsure of what to say and your usual peppiness seems to have vanished as well. Five isnât sure how to feel. He also isnât sure of what to do.
You then clear your throat. âWell then,â you say, trying to piece yourself together. âYou seem busy so I should go.â You grin but its wobbly and it doesnât meet your eyes. And despite himself, he feels sorry. You wordlessly stand up and exit his office.
The silence remains and Five is left frozen. After a moment, he shakes his head and tries to feel unbothered by what just happened.
â â â
A few hours have passed since his conversation with you, and Five is out of coffee. He blinks to the Commissionâs break room but then he sees you there. Youâre standing at the counter with your back to him and in a moment of panic, he blinks to behind a wall just around the corner from the break room. Â
He curses silently. He canât believe that heâs hiding from you after earlier. Maybe he just doesnât want to deal with your emotions. Or maybe heâs hiding from his own.
Heâs about to just toughen up and deal with it when he hears someone else entering the room. âY/N, how nice to see you,â he hears someone say. He looks to see a woman approaching you. Five thinks heâs seen her around but doesnât recognize her. Heâs tried not to make friends here or fill his mind with useless information. This means he only knows a few people including you and the Handler.
âCassandra,â he hears you say in a bitter tone. He frowns. Heâs never heard you speak like that.
âHow have you been?â Cassandra asks and Five doesnât know why, but she sounds ingenuine despite her cheery tone. He also suspects her smile to be too friendly.
âFine.â You donât even look over at her as you continue whatever you were doing at the counter. It isnât like you to be short with people, and Five wonders if itâs because of what he said.
âI heard you got in trouble with the Handler this morning,â Cassandra says. Oh shit, Five thinks. He isnât sure if that happened before or after he yelled at you but either way, he doesnât envy your morning.
âYup,â is your only response. Cassandra doesnât seem satisfied by your response. She walks over and leans against the counter next to you.
âThat must have been awful. I hope she doesnât fire you soon,â she says with false concern. You still donât glance her way. You simply nod your head absentmindedly as your focus remains locked on the kettle in front of you, waiting for the water to boil. Cassandra just keeps talking. âAre you still bugging Agent Five about being his partner?â
Fiveâs ears begin to burn as the conversation steers towards him. Now more than ever, he thinks he should leave this private conversation, but his feet remain glued to the floor. What does he care? he tries to tell himself, but it doesnât work.
He watches as you grip the counter tightly. Unfortunately, Cassandra also seems to notice and she takes that as an answer. âAw you poor thing,â she says, putting her hand on your shoulder only for you to shrug it off.
âLook Cassandra,â you say, your voice filled with agitation. âIâve had a really bad day, if you could justââ
âI can only imagine,â the woman says, and Five is starting to really dislike her. âIt must be hard, getting rejected day after day. Iâm surprised you havenât given up.â
âFuck it.â You push yourself off the counter. You turn around and Five ducks back around the corner. âIâll come back later.â
Thereâs a moment of silence before, âDo you know why he keeps rejecting you?â Five risks a glance to see that youâve turned back around.
âWhat?â you say, surprised by the question.
âItâs the same reason why all of the others rejected you,â she says, which takes Five by surprise. He didnât know there were others. An illogical flare of jealousy rises in him before he stomps it out.
âYouâre annoying,â she says, her tone one of false sympathy. âNo one wants to be around you. You come on way too strong and, sweetie, you reek of desperation.â
âS-stop,â you say, in shock but also seemingly hit by a bullet of emotions. Even Five is surprised.
âYouâre just a nuisance,â Cassandra says. âA pest that no one can get rid of. Thatâs why youâve never found a partner and thatâs why you never will. I mean, who could like you let alone stand you?â
âCassandraâŠâ you say and Five can hear the quiver in your voice. He doesnât know why, but the sound makes his chest tighten.
âFace it, Y/N,â she says, now standing right in front of you. âYou were always meant to be alone.â Finally, Five canât take it anymore. He walks out from around the corner and glares at Cassandra. He finds himself loathing her. Only he is allowed to call you annoying.
Cassandra glances past you and looks surprised to see him there. Just like that, she has on her friendly looking face again. âOh hey there Fiââ she starts to say to him.
âGet out,â he spits at her. Her eyes widen at his venomous tone but decides to listen, scurrying away. Itâs nice to see his fearful reputation precedes him. Thereâs a silence that settles in the room once sheâs left. You seem to be frozen in place, not even turning to face him. He isnât sure what to do himself, whether to somehow approach you or to ignore you entirely.
Luckily, his decision is made for him as you wordlessly walk back up to the counter towards the kettle. Five clears his throat, trying to rid himself of this awkward feeling, and walks up beside you.
He doesnât address you, after all he normally isnât the one to start the conversation. Which is why itâs so odd when you donât. The two of you move about silently, completing your individual tasks. He finds he canât even look at you, for the downtrodden look on your face still inflicts pain upon him. Finally, after an agonizing amount of time, you speak.
âFive,â you say, also clearing your throat. âI, uh, I have some good news for you.â
He sees that youâre trying to plaster on your usual happy appearance but itâs broken and he can see right through it.
He expects you to say something along the lines of âI forgive you for earlierâ or âI made you some coffee.â He expects you to forgive him and act as normal. He did not, however, expect your actual words.
âI will no longer be bothering you with my presence.â Normally, these words would send him jumping for joy. After all, this is what heâs been wanting. But after the conversation he overheard, something gave him pause.
âOh?â he says, at a loss for words as he is caught off guard.
âYeah,â you say with a forced smile. âIâve realized that I havenât been respecting your feelings, as you have made it more than clear that you donât want me as a partner and that you never will.â
He hears your voice crack towards the end and he canât help but compare your words to Cassandraâs. âYes I uhâŠI appreciate that,â he says, hesitant with his words. He isnât sure what to make of all of this.    Â
âRight,â you say, straightening yourself. You pick up your mug and turn to fully face him. He tries to ignore the shine of incoming tears in your eyes. âSee you around. And uh, sorry for bothering you.â
Before he can say anything else, you turn and exit the room, leaving Five in a state of uncertainty.
â â â
When Five walks into work the next morning, heâs not on edge like he usually is. He normally expects you to greet him on his way to his office, but thereâs no sight of you. After Five recovered from his shock, he decided he should be happy about the situation. Sure, he didnât want you to get hurt, but he got what he wanted.
He settles into his office and gets to work. He reaches to take a sip of his coffee when he realizes thereâs nothing there. Oh, right. You normally got his morning coffees for him. Not a big deal, he thinks. If anything, this shows what a nuisance you had been for changing his routine.
Throughout the next couple of days, he starts to realize what an impact you had made on him. For one, the coffee doesnât taste as good, which is odd. Then he noticed his plant started to die. Five didnât even know he had a plant. He got rid of it and suddenly felt that his office was colder. He knows itâs illogical, but he didnât realize how it brightened the room.
And most of all, he found his normal routine to be rather dull. Normally, you would interrupt his work and give a small relief to the boring workload. His room is quieter than ever and the days start to blend together.
But this is what he wanted wasnât it? To finally be on his own? Itâs not like he missed your ramblings, or the sound of your laugh, or your happy disposition, or the way you brightened his day. No. Heâs better off aloneâŠ
He doesnât even believe himself. He scowls. How could he let this happen? How could he let someone in and affect him so much to a point where he missed them? He thinks about ignoring his feelings and soldiering on, as is his way, but the thought of going on like this for God knows how long makes him reconsider.
Goddamn you.
â â â
He had never seen your office before. He didnât even know you had an office up until now. He thought, a bit conceitedly perhaps, that he was the only field agent with an office. Maybe you werenât exaggerating when you said you were good.
Your door is left open, possibly to be more inviting and welcoming. Itâs perfectly you. Five looks in to see your head down, writing something at your desk, and takes a moment to consider you. God, he had missed you. He feels a little excited just seeing you there. Is he that lonely and desperate?
He knocks on your door and stands in the doorway. You lift your head and your eyes widen in surprise to see him. He tries not to look uncomfortable under your gaze.
âOh! Hey Five,â you say, cautiously. Youâre not as bubbly around him anymore, almost afraid to scare him off. He doesnât like it. âWhat can I do forââ
Before you can finish, Five drops a file onto your desk. You look at him in surprise. Thereâs a silence. âWhatâs this?â you ask.
âRead it,â he snaps at you, his nerves getting the better of him. You open the file and he sees surprise overtake your whole face.
âThisâŠthis is a request to have me as your partner,â you say quietly, not knowing how to react.
âThis has nothing to do with your pestering, by the way,â Five says. âI thought about it and came to my own conclusion that a partner would be beneficial. I thought since you were already willing, it was the simpler choice.â
As he speaks, he watches your disbelief change into joy and a bright smile returns to your face. Itâs almost infectious.
âThis is incredible,â you say. And then something changes and your smile drops into a frown, which makes him upset. Not that he was doing this for you, but he thought youâd be happy. âBut I thoughtâŠI thought I annoyed you. What changed?â
He feels guilt tug at him. It seems his outburst stuck with you. âIâŠmight have overreacted the other day. You do annoy me, but I didnât mean it like that.â You nod at this and he senses it isnât enough to convince you. Fuck it. Heâs already in this deep. âI suppose, as a gesture of good faith as your new partner, and only for this occasionâŠI owe you an apology.â
Your eyes shoot up at him and he falters. Then he clears his throat and prays no one else is around to hear this. âI amâŠsorry, for any hurt my outburst may have caused you.â He could count on one hand the number of times he has genuinely apologized to someone. But apparently it works, as your frown is gone.
âOh, um, thank you,â you say, unsure how to respond to his sudden change in character. Thereâs an awkward pause before you smile. You hold out your hand and say, âPartners?â
Itâs such a sweet gesture of forgiveness that Five finds his mouth twitching upwards. âPartners,â he says, shaking your hand. He ignores the sparks he feels when his hand touches yours. But he has been sentimental for far too long.
He ends the handshake and clears his throat once more. âTo be clear, this is not an official contract, you still have to sign the paper,â he says but the smile cannot be erased from your face.
âYes, of course! I will handle that right away,â you say. âThis is so exciting! You will not regret this.â
âI better not,â he says. âThis doesnât change anything between us, weâre not friends.â
âYet,â you say with a cheeky smile. He is much more relieved to see you acting as your normal self again.
âY/N Iâm seriousââ
âYeah, yeah, I know. This is going to be so fun,â you giggle, seemingly ignoring what he just said. âThank you.â
Youâre looking up at him, a soft smile on your lips and a twinkle in your eye. He falters again as he feels heat rising in his cheeks. He looks away.
âNo need to thank me, just make sure that request is signed and submitted.â
âAye, aye, capân,â you salute him and he takes this as his cue to leave. He turns and you call out, âSee you around!â
He doesnât respond, or rather he canât. Heâs already starting to regret this and not because of the reason you think. Seeing you all happy and excitement caused his heart to swell with a feeling he isnât familiar with. He doesnât like this unknown territory and change. But he has to admitâŠ
It felt kind of nice.
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