"What do you mean im such ungrateful person and don't like anything?"
Literally me:
I should be working on WIPs, but I made a couple memes instead.
THANKS TACO! <3
Hii! Do have any cod ghosts blog recs? I'm newish to the fandom and looking for some more blogs to follow. ^~^
Hi, welcome to the fandom!!
Yes I do! I'll tag the ones I follow below :)
@blacktacmopsi @gunnrblze @milkteaarttime @thatonesillyducko @howtotwirlaknife22
There are more ofc but these are my faves đŤś
Elias spent years training his sons to be ghosts, just to get turned into one
Can I just say, that your work is literally so canon. Like you write the characters so realistically and so IN character. Itâs downright beautiful, as far as Iâm concerned your word is law đ
May I request, how the Ghost team would react to confessing their love to teammate!reader while completely blackout drunk??
Like, theyâve fallen madly in love with reader, like Iâm talking soulmate-once-in-a-lifetime-love things. But theyâve never acted upon it, always trying to repress their feelings for reader
But after a long mission, they all go to a bar, get drunk, and climb onto a table, stage, roof, anything, and just scream out their undying love reader. Or they get injured and the morphine makes them confess their love for reader. Either way, they wake up the next day, hungover af, and find out what they did by a teammate showing them a video of what they did
How will they react? How will they act while love-struck but in denial?? What will they do after seeing the video???
(If itâs too complicated or too much for you, then feel free to ignore this, have a nice day đâ¤ď¸)
OMG ANON THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THESE KIND WORDS!!! THEY MEANT A LOT TO ME!!!
Anon this is so cheesy for me Idk why haha but still whatever this fandom wantđđťđ¤.
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Drunk (overreacted) confessions from them
characters: Logan walker, Hesh walker, Keegan p. russ, Kick.
X fem! Reader!
Notes: mention of alcohol!
Logan walker:
Logan isnât usually a drinker, but after a long mission, he lets himself indulge. Unfortunately, tonight? Yeah, he overdid it.
At first, heâs just sitting quietly at the bar, drink in hand, looking at you like he always doesâlike you put the stars in the damn sky.
But then, something in his brain snaps. And before anyone can stop him, Logan climbs onto the bar counter, his movements surprisingly smooth despite the alcohol.
You groan, already bracing for whatever drunken nonsense is about to come out of his mouth. Logan isnât a loud guy. Heâs the quiet, brooding typeâthe one who watches from the shadows, sharp-eyed and calculating. But tonight? Thanks to way too much whiskey, heâs a whole different person.
The entire bar goes quiet as heads turn toward him. The team looks half-amused, half-horrified. Keegan mutters something under his breath, Hesh already has his face in his hands, and Kick? Kickâs just smirking slightly with kind of shocked expression, waiting to see how bad this gets.
You, however, are just trying to decide if you should drag him down now or let him embarrass himself first.
Logan sways slightly but holds his ground, looking down at you like youâre the only thing in the entire room that matters. His glass wobbles in his grip as he points right at you, eyes unfocused but filled with a ridiculous amount of passion.
âThisâTHIS RIGHT HERE,â he announces, voice thick with emotion, âis the most incredible, badass, beautiful human being I have EVER seen.â
Oh god.
You cover your face with your hands as laughter and whistles erupt from the bar. Someone claps. Someone else calls out, "Damn right!" and Logan, absolutely thriving off the attention, continues.
âYou donât even understand how lucky I am,â he slurs, placing a dramatic hand over his chest. âThis womanâthis goddessâshe puts up with my brooding ass every single day. And she STILL looks at me like Iâm worth a damn.â He pauses for a second, brows furrowing like he just had the deepest thought of his life. Then, suddenly, he grins. âThatâs LOVE, people.â
You peek through your fingers, only to find him staring directly at you again, swaying slightly but still standing tall. Then, in the most theatrical, overly dramatic display possible
âAND I WOULD DIE FOR HER.â
The bar erupts.
Kick is howling with laughter, Keegan actually smirks, and Hesh is tryingâand failingâTo not acknowledge this is his brother standing. Someone in the back yells, âKiss âher already!â and Logan, still very much riding the high of his drunk declaration
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The morning after was hell.
Logan woke up with his head pounding, an insistent throb that seemed to match the rhythm of his heartbeat. He groaned, eyes squinting against the harsh light streaming through the window, as if the entire universe was conspiring to make him feel worse. His mouth tasted like ash, and his stomach churned in protest.
He shifted, slowly peeling himself off the bed, when he heard a familiar voice.
"Morning, lo," you said, holding up your phone in front of his face.
Loganâs eyes widened slightly, blinking away the remnants of sleep. And then, he saw it: the video.
No.
He immediately knew what it was. The alcohol-induced confession from last night. The one that had him spilling his heart out in front of the entire bar.
"Fuck, no..." he mumbled, his body going rigid as he pulled the blanket over his face, sinking into the pillows, trying to block out whatever embarrassment was coming his way. He wasnât sure which was worse: the hangover or the thought of reliving his drunken declaration.
But you werenât having it. You sat on the edge of the bed, a mischievous smile playing on your lips, as you pressed "Play" on the video.
Loganâs groan was audible as the playback began.
The video started with him standing on the bar, arms outstretched like some drunken Shakespearean actor, whiskey sloshing in his glass. You could hear the crowd cheering, the clinking of glasses, and then Loganâs voiceâloud, completely unfiltered.
âTHISâTHIS RIGHT HERE is the most incredible, badass, beautiful human being I have EVER seen."
Loganâs eyes widened as the words hit him like a freight train. His face instantly buried deeper into his hands, and he let out a long, suffering groan.
The video continued, his drunken confession echoing in the room. âI WOULD DIE FOR HER.â
By now, Logan had curled into a ball, attempting to disappear completely under the blanket, but you were relentless, laughing softly.
âYou might want to see the best part, Logan. You know, the part where you said youâd die for me?â
Loganâs muffled voice came out from under the covers, full of defeat. âFucking⌠why you doing this. I never shouldâve had that last drink.â
You kept the phone at a safe distance, just long enough for him to hear the entire confession.
When it ended, you put the phone down on the bedside table, the silence in the room hanging thick and heavy. Logan didnât move. He didnât speak.
You watched him for a moment before leaning over, placing a hand gently on his strong shoulder. "Logan..."
He finally emerged from under the blanket, face red and eyes wide with embarrassment. "I canât believe Iâ" He cut himself off, looking like he wanted to sink into the bed and never come out again. âGod, please tell me no one recorded that."
You gave him a playful look. "Oh, donât worry. It was just the whole bar... and maybe a couple of the regulars."
Logan groaned again, his face buried back into the pillow, but this time, a small, sheepish smile tugged at the corner of his lips. "This is it. Iâm done. Iâm staying in this room until everyone forgets about last night."
You chuckled, rubbing his strong back. âWell, you did say you loved me. It was a pretty sweet confession, even if you were drunk.â
Logan let out a breath, sounding both defeated and affectionate at once. "Yeah, but not like that..." He peeked up at you, his eyes softer than before. âI meant it, though. Every damn word.â
You smiled down at him, a little teasing, but your heart warmed. "I know you did, Logan. I know you did."
And in that moment, even with the hangover, the embarrassment, and the ridiculous video, everything else faded into the background. Because despite his blunders, despite everything, Loganâs feelings were real. And maybe, just maybe, that made the whole thing worth it.
Hesh walker:
Hesh is a messy drunk. He gets cocky at first, then way too sentimental.
So after a few rounds of tequila shots, He was looking at you now smiling softly when you holding a cup give a confused look with a smile, he looked cute in your opinion.
He struggled so bad with his words due to his drunk statement.
And when you couldn't understand him telling him "Careful, david. that sounds like a confession"
He groaned annoyed at you then he sat in front of you on the counter bar shocked you when he hold your face for a seconds to look at him and FOCUS ON HIM.
He stared at you with a mix of admiration and... something else. You felt his gaze before you saw it, the intensity of it like a spotlight on you.
And then, without any warning, Hesh slammed his drink down on the bar and pointed a finger at you.
"Y/N! IâI LOVED YOU SINCE FOREVER AGO. YOUâRE SO PRETTY AND FUNNY AND YOU KICK ASS AND I WANNA KISS YOU SO BAD."
You blinked, trying to process what was happening. Your heart skipped a beat, your mind going blank for a moment. The entire bar went silent for a split second, all eyes turning toward him. You could practically hear the crickets.
"David are you fucking for real right now?"
Logan, of course, wasnât fazed in the slightest. He simply took a slow sip from his own drink, his eyes lazily flicking over to you with an unreadable expression. and yeah he succeeded in making himself a stranger just like the other fellas at the bar.
"âŚDude," Logan muttered under his breath, not even bothering to give Hesh a side-eye.
But you? You were staring at Hesh, wide-eyed, completely stunned by his sudden confession. You didnât know how to respondâwhat do you even say to that? Was this some kind of drunken ramble? Or was he being serious?
Hesh, however, wasnât done. He leaned forward on the bar, ignoring the stares of the others in the room, fully committed to whatever the hell he was saying.
"I donât care if anyoneâs listeninâ! I justâ" He gestured wildly, a bit too animated for someone who had been drinking, "I just need you to know. You make everything better. Youâreâeverything. And I just wanna kiss you, Y/N, IâFUCK IT!"
You were completely overwhelmed, your face turning beet red. You felt so shy, suddenly unable to look him in the eye as his words washed over you. You opened your mouth to respond, but nothing came out. Your heart was racing, and the only thing you could manage to do was give a nervous, sheepish smile.
âYeah, david... Iâm just gonna go,â you muttered, suddenly feeling very much out of your element. You didnât even wait for a response before turning to leave the bar, your mind spinning in circles.
But as you started to walk away, you heard Heshâs voice from behind you, almost like a whine.
âWhat? Whereâre you goinâ?! Come on, donât leave me hangin' like that!â
You quickened your pace, trying to hide the blush on your face, but you couldnât help the small laugh that bubbled up. There was something so undeniably Hesh about the way he threw himself into everything, no shame, no hesitation.
Logan didnât even glance your way as you left. He was too busy finishing his drink, probably already onto the next thing in his head. But as you made your way out of the bar, you couldnât help but think about what Hesh said.
It was loud, it was unexpected, but in a weird way, it was also kinda sweet.
And for now, thatâs enough.
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The sunlight filtered through the blinds, casting a hazy glow over the room. Hesh lay there, still tangled in the sheets, groaning softly as his hand rubbed his temple. His head throbbedâhe knew exactly what had happened last night. The alcohol, the words he couldnât take back, the confession that had spilled out of him like an unstoppable flood.
âWhy do I feel like I made an ass of myself last night?â he muttered, staring out the window as if the morning sun could offer him some sort of redemption.
You, standing at the door, couldnât help but smirk. You'd been waiting for this moment, the moment Hesh would finally confront his drunken rambling. "You did, David. You really did," you said, your voice light but with just enough teasing to make him stiffen.
He turned around, wide-eyed, like heâd just seen a ghost. âOh, nahâŚâ he mumbled, running his hand over his face as if the words heâd spoken the night before were some sort of fever dream.
But it was too late. You pulled up the video on your phone and hit Play.
Immediately, his own voice echoed through the room, the confession he had made without a second thought. âI LOVE YOU SINCE FOREVER AGO. YOUâRE SO PRETTY AND FUNNY AND YOU KICK ASS AND I WANNA KISS YOU SO BAD.â
Heshâs face turned redder than a tomato, and he buried his face in hands, his eyes closed as if he could somehow will the videoâand the whole embarrassing memoryâout of existence. But it kept playing, louder and louder.
When it ended, you could see the sheer defeat on his face. He was completely silent for a long moment. And then, with an exhale that was equal parts frustrated and resigned, he turned toward you, clearly ready to face the consequences.
"So thatâs not me," he said flatly, as if to make some sort of last-ditch attempt at saving face.
You raised an eyebrow, trying hard to keep the amusement from spilling over. You could tell he was desperately hoping youâd let him off the hook, maybe pretend it never happened. But you just shook your head slowly, the smile still playing on your lips.
âNo, David,â you said, trying to hold back a chuckle. âThat was definitely you.â
You let the silence stretch for a moment, the weight of his embarrassment hanging between you two. His eyes were searching you, desperate for some reassurance, the fear of rejection clear in the way his posture softened. He was terrified that you'd hate him for the drunken mess he'd made of himself. But you werenât going to make this easy on him.
"So..." you leaned in slightly, voice a little teasing. "When are you gonna kiss me?"
And just like that, the air shifted. Heshâs entire system seemed to freeze. His eyes widened, his mouth slightly parted in confusion, like the real shock had just hit him. The cogs in his brain struggled to work as he stared at you, caught completely off guard.
Hesh.exe has stopped working.
You couldnât help it. You chuckled at the look on his face. His hands flew up to his hair, messing it up even more, trying to formulate a response, but no words came out. His usual smooth, confident self was nowhere to be found. He was just a big, lovable mess of flustered nerves.
âY/N stop it for real...â he stammered, trying to find something to say, his voice cracking under the pressure.
You raised your eyebrows, enjoying this moment just a little too much. âI mean⌠you did say you wanted to kiss me. Pretty badly, actually.â
Hesh groaned, dropping his body back into the couch, completely defeated. "Iâm never drinking again."
You laughed again, shaking your head. "We both know thatâs a lie, David."
But you didnât let the moment linger in the awkward tension. Slowly, you walked over to his side of the couch, bending down to meet his gaze. "Youâre lucky I think itâs cute, you know?"
He looked up at you, a small, sheepish smile finally tugging at his lips. âYeah, I know. sorry for the embarrassment i brought to ya."
âYouâre lucky Iâm not going to hold it against you. But seriously⌠whenâs that kiss coming?â [chat sorry i asked a lot but eh yknow its hesh]
Heshâs smile grew, more confident now that the storm had passed. âYouâre gonna make me work for it, arenât you?â
You grinned, shaking your head. âYou kinda deserve to.â
Keegan p. russ:
Keegan doesnât get wasted often.
But when he does? Itâs bad.
Tonight is one of those nights.
And instead of yelling his confession like the others, he justâstares at you. Like, straight-up, glassy-eyed, utterly in love staring.
Merrick nudged him with his elbow. âYou good, Keegan?â
Keegan didnât even bother to look at him. Instead, he just sighed, resting his elbow on the table holding his drink, his eyes staring at the table like he was lost in thought.
âNo,â he muttered, voice low, like the weight of the world was pressing on him. âFuck it, Iâm not.â
You raised an eyebrow, hearing the frustration in his tone. It wasnât like Keegan to let anything show, especially not in front of the team. âWhyâs that?â you asked, curiosity getting the best of you.
Keegan barely spared you a glance. He waved a hand lazily in your direction, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. ââCause of you.â
You blinked, totally thrown off by the sudden and completely unexpected response. âMe?â
He nodded, his expression serious, almost unsettlingly so. It was like a switch had flipped, and the usual cool, collected Keegan had become something⌠different. âMhm. Youâre so goddamn perfect, it pisses me off.â
Your heart skipped a beat. What was happening? Keeganâcold, aloof Keeganâwas looking at you with a kind of intensity that made you feel small, vulnerable. His gaze didnât soften, didnât break. It was like he was studying you, trying to figure you out in a way that made your stomach twist.
You couldnât quite process the words he was saying. It was like a bomb had just dropped, and now everything was in slow motion. His tone was so calm, so detached, but his eyesâGod, his eyesâwere burning with something you couldnât name.
And it scared you.
ââŚWhat?â You said it more to yourself than to him, your voice faltering slightly. You were completely thrown off. Keegan never acted like this. He was the cool, stoic guy in the corner, the one who didnât let anything shake him. But right now, the way he was looking at youâconfessing like this, with that cold, sharp edgeâwas unnerving. And yet, strangely⌠alluring.
He didnât respond right away, just kept his gaze locked on you like he was daring you to understand, to process the weight of his words. His lips barely twitched at the corners, the faintest trace of a smirk threatening to break through.
The room felt smaller suddenly. Merrickâs voice was muffled, the noise of the team faded away as your focus stayed completely on Keegan. You were frozen in place, unsure how to react, unsure of how to deal with this new side of him.
He didnât give you much of a chance to recover, though. His coldness was like a wall, but the words he spoke were undeniable, carrying the truth of them in a way that made your chest tighten.
And in that moment, you realizedâKeegan wasnât just being cold. He was being honest. And it wasnât something you were ready for. Not from him. Not like this.
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The morning light filtered through the blinds, casting a dull glow on Keegan's room. His head felt heavy, the weight of last night's events still pressing on his chest. He could barely remember what exactly had happened, but the fragments that were coming back to him were enough to make him cringe. Every word, every look, every confessionâit was all there. And it was all his fault.
Keegan groaned, running a hand through his messy black hair. His blue eyes, usually sharp and calculated, were tired and heavy from the lack of sleep and the frustration that lingered from his own actions. He could still hear the echo of his words, the way heâd made that stupid confession to you, the way you had looked at him like youâd never seen him before. He hated it.
As if the universe decided to torture him just a bit more, there was a knock at his door. Keegan froze, hoping against hope that it was one of the guys. Anyone but you.
"Fucking hell," he muttered under his breath, not even bothering to mask his irritation. He stood up, rubbed his eyes, and reluctantly made his way to the door. He wasnât ready to face youânot after what heâd said.
He opened the door, his tired, lazy blue eyes locking onto you. He sighed, turning his head away slightly, hoping you didnât notice the tension in his face.
"Shit," he muttered again, though this time it was more to himself. "Why are you here? Shouldnât you be somewhere else?"
You raised an eyebrow, unfazed by his coldness. Of course, he wasnât exactly thrilled to see you. Not after what happened. But you werenât going to let him brush it off that easily.
You crossed your arms, standing your ground. "You know we need to talk, right?"
Keegan sighed deeply, running a hand through his hair again, looking frustrated. "Not now. Weâll talk later, alright?"
But you weren't having any of it. You knew Keegan's cold, distant attitude. He always pushed things off, avoided confrontation. But you werenât going to let him get away with it this time. You werenât going to let him just pretend it never happened.
"No, Keegan," you said firmly, your voice softer but still determined. "You will talk about it now. We-oh sorry no, You need to settle this."
Keegan let out a long, exasperated breath, his shoulders slumping as he stepped back, motioning for you to come inside. The look in his eyes was a mixture of frustration and exhaustion. He didnât want to admit it. Hell, he didnât even want to face it. But the more he tried to push it away, the more the weight of his actions pressed on him.
"You don't get it," he muttered quietly, his voice losing the sharp edge it usually carried. "I donât do this..." He shook his head, clearly frustrated with himself. "I don't say things like that."
You stepped inside, the door clicking shut behind you. Keegan didnât even look at you, his gaze focused on the floor. His walls were coming down, slowly but surely, and he hated it. He hated how vulnerable he was feeling, how human he felt in this moment. It was rare for him to let anyone see this side of himâthe side that didnât have everything under control.
"You didnât mean it, right?" you said softly, almost as if you were trying to reassure him. But there was a challenge in your voice. "Or did you?"
Keeganâs eyes lifted to you hands on his hips muscle, and for a moment, you saw something in themâa softness, something he didnât usually show. He didnât say anything for a long moment. The silence stretched, but then, quietly, he admitted, "I meant it."
It was barely a whisper, but it was enough.
The confession, the vulnerabilityâhe couldnât hide it anymore.
You stepped closer, your gaze steady but warm. "Keegan..." you said, soft but full of understanding. "You donât have to be scared of saying it."
His eyes flickered to yours, and for a moment, you saw the wall heâd built around himself crack just a little. The harsh, cold Keegan you knew was still there, but this was himâreally him. And in that quiet moment, he finally softened with a scoff, just enough for you to see it.
âFuck it, Iâm not scared,â he replied scoffing at you, his voice rough, but there was a hint of something different in it now. Something real.
And that was all you needed to hear.
You reached out, placing a hand on his chest, him breathing out looking at your hand. "Good. never thought you would get the balls to admit it russ"
He didnât say anything in response, but the weight that had been pressing on him seemed to ease. The tension in his shoulders relaxed. He may have been a man of few words, but in that moment, the silence between you both spoke louder than anything else.
And for the first time, Keegan didnât mind it.
Kick:
Kick holds his liquor well. Or at least, he thinks he does.
And he did too much when he gave in.
He is a honest person when he is soer just imagine him when he is drunk.
You were sitting hearing the chit chats, getting in with them.
When you felt someone pulled a chair next to you, it was kick.
You smiled kindly to him then returning back to the conversation turning your head.
He leaned in slightly, his voice low but steady. âI got a secret, Y/N.â He took a long sip of his drink, the way he swallowed hard indicating he was probably trying to brace himself for whatever was coming.
You turning your attention to him smiling, raising an eyebrow. âOh? Whatâs that?â
Kick tapped your shoulder with every word he spoke, his gaze locked on yours with an intensity that made your heart skip a beat. âI. Am. In. Love. With. You.â
Your breath caught in your throat. For a second, everything around you seemed to freeze. The bar noise faded into the background, and all you could focus on was Kick. His smile was lazy, like he was saying something casual, but there was something in his eyes that told you this was anything but.
"Like, really in love," he continued, his voice almost playful but with an edge of sincerity that made your chest tighten. "Like, wanna spend the rest of my life with you kinda love. Ainât that crazy?"
The entire team, unbeknownst to him, was watching from the sidelines, eyes flicking between you and him. You could feel the weight of their gaze, but it was nothing compared to the storm brewing in your chest. Your mind was racing, trying to process what Kick had just said. You werenât sure if it was the alcohol, the sudden intensity of his words, or the fact that you werenât expecting any of itâbut there you were, completely stunned.
You opened your mouth to respond, but no words came out at first. All you could do was stare at him, your mind blank.
Then, after a beat, you finally managed to find your voice, though it was quieter than usual. âLet me think about it,â you said, your tone more measured, but there was a hint of playfulness in it too.
Without giving him another chance to respond, you stood up and walked away, heading for the exit of the bar. You could feel his eyes on you the entire time, the weight of his confession still lingering in the air.
You left him there, grinning like an idiot god he was so proud of you playing with feelings like thus, but also... kind of hoping he'd do exactly what he always did: chase you.
And for once, you didn't mind that he would.
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The morning light filtered in through the blinds, casting a soft glow over the room. Kick was sprawled on the couch, his head pounding, the aftermath of a night he could barely remember. His eyes slowly fluttered open, the familiar weight of a hangover making everything feel ten times worse.
He groaned and turned his head, trying to adjust to the light, only to find you sitting across the room, looking way too awake for someone whoâd been drinking with him the night before. You smiled playfully, a smirk tugging at the corner of your lips. "How things, kick."
He blinked at you, confused for a second. His brain was still foggy from the alcohol, trying to piece together what had happened last night. The words heâd spoken to youâthose declarations, the confessionâfelt like distant echoes in his mind. But as you reached for your phone, the reality of the situation hit him like a ton of bricks.
You pressed play. to the voice recorder file you have saved.
A sharp, rough voiceâthe unmistakable tone of Kickâfiltered through the speakers. "I. Am. In. Love. With. You." It was followed by the sound of his words growing more passionate, more real, more raw. "Like, really in love. Like, wanna spend the rest of my life with you kinda love."
Kick froze. His face drained of color as the realization of his drunken confession sunk in. Oh shit. He had said all that. And now, you were playing it back to him like it was nothing.
There was a heavy silence between you both as his head throbbed, and all he could do was stare at you. His mind raced, heart pounding with a mix of embarrassment and anxiety.
Finally, he sighed, rubbing his forehead with his hand. "Shit, Y/N. Sorry I made the first confession this ridiculous," he muttered, looking down at the floor as if it could swallow him up. He had always prided himself on being cool, collected, but now, faced with the fallout of his own words, that image was completely shattered.
You didnât respond immediately, letting him stew in his own regret for a moment. The silence stretched, thick and uncomfortable, until you finally spoke up.
"I donât mind it at all..." you said, offering a gentle, reassuring smile. "It wasnât that bad."
Kick looked up at you, disbelief in his eyes. Was that your reaction? Heâd expected you to laugh or make some snide comment. But instead, you were... calm. Maybe even understanding. And it made him feel a little less like a fool.
He leaned back, trying to steady his breathing. "I donât want to make a joke out of this, Y/N," he said, his voice quieter now, but there was a level of sincerity in it that was rare for Kick. "I respect you too much for that."
There was a moment where his amber eyes softened, his usual cocky demeanor slipping away. His shoulders sagged, as if he was finally letting his guard down. "Look... I said all that last night, and I meant it. But maybe I said it wrong... or, I dunno, too loudly. But it was the truth."
You could see itâthe shift. Kick wasnât just the guy who liked to joke around, to keep things light. In that moment, he was real with you. And you could tell he was waiting, hoping for an answer, no matter how scared he was of what it might be.
You watched him carefully, your mind processing his words. You could feel the weight of the confession, his vulnerability. He wasnât just trying to win you over with jokes anymore. He was being honest, and he was asking for something that took guts.
And just like that, you knew how you felt. You werenât about to make him wait any longer. You smiled softly, a look of understanding and affection in your eyes.
"I think you were just too drunk to say it any other way," you said, your voice light but genuine, teasing just enough to break the tension.
Kick blinked at you, clearly relieved that you werenât going to make this awkward for him. He let out a small, amused laugh, rubbing the back of his neck. "Yeah, maybe. But now that Iâm sober... I meant every damn word."
There was no more joking, no more avoiding the truth. This time, you could see the real Kick, the one who wasnât afraid to admit when he felt something. And it was all out in the open now. You didnât need him to say anything else. You knew the answer to his question.
"I think..." you paused, eyes meeting his. "I think youâre not as bad as you make yourself out to be."
He laughed again, this time with a little more warmth. "Well, guess thatâs something, huh?"
And in that moment, Kick felt like maybe he wasnât so bad after all.
so yall wish me luck i got exams for the next two weeks and yeah im cooked here bunch i made so i can 'less-stress' (they're shit i know)
oh, there he go
dunn x ramirez tho...
hi guys! just a heads up: i'm going to delete dual mind, single heart and completely rewrite it with more creativity, better development, and more chapters!⨠iâve thought of new scenes and ways to expand it, so iâm really excited to start fresh.
iâll be deleting the old version in a few days, so if youâre interested in reading it before itâs gone, there are just 3 chapters up right now! feel free to check them out before i take them down :)
Dual Minds, Single Heart / pt1
Dual Minds, Single Heart / pt2
Dual Minds, Single Heart / pt3
thank you so much for the support so far! đŤśđť
What if i wanna tell yall that.
I don't mean he is a villian but he is dangerous.
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None of my business but imma getting my nose in it, I've always thought that elias forced hesh and logan for training and etc i mean sure it is nasty how training is, but then i remember when hesh said
"Dad always said we could quit at any time, and go grab some fast food, and pig out in front of the TV all night."
But help why i think elias said it in a way that would let them think as losers if they stopped training and lived a normal lifeđđ
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