$200 Date (Duff McKagan x Reader)
Pairing: Duff x female reader
Words: 5,350
Request: @niksixx â Hi doll đ May I request another Duff fic? Anything your heart desires. Take your time, no rush!! Thank you â€ïž â
Summary: You and Duff have never gotten along, so youâre taken by surprise when he comes to you needing a date for his brotherâs wedding. Slight enemies to lovers, fake dating, a confession and all of those fanfiction cliches we love.
A/N: This has taken me so long, so so sorry for the delay Mömma Mötley ! But I really love it, I hope you guys do too. â€ïž
Taglist: @ubernoxa @theâblackdahlia @heavymetalgirl420 @stradlin-cold-heartbreaker @rumoured-whispers @born-to-lose @lost-in-the-80s @teasid @petals-and-bullets @ginny-rose-sixxâ
It was a relatively quiet night at the Cathouse, and you were enjoying the change of pace and the drink in your hand, just bobbing your head to the Mötley CrĂŒe song playing.
âHey, um, Y/N?â At the sound of your name, you turned and smiled at the sight of Slash. Your eyes traveled and noticed Duff towering at his side. He had his arms crossed and leaned against the bar, not wasting any words or looks on you. Instantly, you narrowed your eyes suspiciously.
âYes?â You asked tersely, trying to catch Slashâs eye. He wouldnât meet your gaze, which meant he was about to ask a favor.
âUmâŠDuff needs a favor.â Slash blurted the words out like he was dropping a grenade and planning on running. Duff immediately uncrossed his arms and sent Slash a look of exasperated betrayal. Slash was shrinking into himself, as though he wasnât sure if you or Duff would be the one to strike him first.
âWhat?â You demanded. âWhat is that even supposed to mean, why doesnât Duff just ask me himself thenââ
âNo, forget it.â Duff cut you off sharply and turned on his heel, ready to walk away. Slash grabbed at his arm.
âNo, heyââ Slash sighed, before he turned back to you. âOkay, look. He needs someone to go to this wedding with him this weekend. His brotherâs getting married.â
âWhat?â You repeated once more, still not following. âWhy me? He could literally go outside right now and find 10 very desperate dates.â Duffâs mouth twitched at your words and you pointed a finger at him. âI didnât say smart, thereâs a difference.â Duff rolled his eyes.
âWhatever. Obviously, you and I both know I canât take one of those girls home with me to meet my family.â Duff finally cut back in, retorting to you as though he shouldnât have to explain this to you.
âSo, you want to take me?â
Duff scowled quickly, âNo! I-I donât want to take you, no.â
âCâmon, I told him you would do it because youâre cool. It was my idea.â Slash said as he hit you lightly on the arm.
âYeah, believe me, you were not my first choice.â Duff added in quickly.
âThen why arenât you there?â
âLinda Evangelista isnât free.â
You rolled your eyes heavily at his words and sipped on your drink idly before you calmly replied, âYeah, youâd have to pay her a hefty amount to be your date.â Duffâs face crinkled up indignantly.
âI donât have to pay any girl to go on a date with me.â
You merely took another sip of your drink, swishing the drink around the glass as you shrugged. âWell, youâd have to pay me.â Your eyelashes batted against your cheek as you lifted your gaze, noticing Slash chuckling and Duff shaking his head in disbelief.
âForget it. Iâm not paying her.â Duff spoke to Slash instead of you, as though he were now pretending you werenât even there.
âWell, man, I meanâŠyou are springing it on her short notice.â Slash replied. âAnd you donât have any other options.â Duff shook his head.
âI donât care. Iâm not paying her like Iâm some desperate loser!â
âWell, sounds to me like youâre pretty desperate.â You noted calmly. âI mean, Iâm stating the obvious here. Weâre not friends. Everyone knows that.â For some reason, Slash snickered. âSo, for you to even consider me makes you pretty desperate.â
âYeah, well, I canât very well take home some chick off the street, or a stripper. Or a groupie.â Duff replied, sending a glare to Slash. But you knew it had to be something more.
âWhy do you need a date at all?â You pressed. âJust go alone.â Duff was shaking his head.
âYou donât get itâŠall of my siblings have husbands and wives and I justâŠI canât just show up alone, alright?â
âI told him you were perfect; we know you and youâre nice and cool and chill. And Iâm sure families would love you too. I mean, my mom loves you.â Slash said. âAnd Duff gets those attacks on planes, so thatâs another reason. He canât fly alone.â Duff didnât look as though he appreciated Slash telling you this, but you took in the information, still trying to piece together the situation.
âLook, even if you did pay me, why would I do you a solid when you always act like I donât even exist?â Slash started laughing while Duff looked indignant.
âWhat do you mean, I do. I say hi to you!â
âNo, you donât!â
âYeah, I do!â
âHere we goâŠâ Slash muttered, taking the drink out of your hand for himself. You didnât even notice; you were already getting that boiling anger rising in your chest as you turned and faced Duff fully.
âName one time!â
âThat one night, that one night! At theâŠwhere were we?â Duff said, turning to Slash who was too busy emptying the contents of the glass into his mouth. âWhen we were at the Whiskey for that gig! Like two weeks ago.â
You crossed your arms. âI donât know what youâre talking about.â
âYou were wearing that snakeskin skirt.â Slash started to smirk as he glanced at his friend. âFront row, in front of Slash.â
âYou would remember that skirtâŠâ Slash muttered teasingly while still smirking at Duff, who showed no sign of hearing the comment. Or maybe he was ignoring Slash at this point. But you had heard it.
Now, all your anger evaporated. He had completely disarmed you with his spot-on memory and it stunned you; he had remembered what you were wearing? When it always felt like he never noticed you at all?
âWhat, donât tell me you donât remember me saying hi?â
âIâŠâ you began, your memory hazy of that night as you shook your head. âWhat, one âhiâ is supposed to make us friends?â
âCâmon, babe, just do it.â Slash told you.
âI wonât do it for free.â You replied. Duff glared at you.
âJust ask her how much she wants, câmon, man.â Slash had now turned into an intermediary.
âHow much?â Duff asked you, sounding defeated. You smirked, taking your time to make him wait as you pretended to tally expenses in your head.
âWell, Iâd need to take off from work, so Iâm not getting paid for that. And if itâs a wedding, then Iâm gonna need something nice to wearââ
âHow much?â Duff interrupted again.
â$300.â
âYouâre out of your mind. $200.â




























