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i do think we should normalise being like. platonically enamoured with someone. perhaps i love and admire you dearly and there's nothing romantic about it
there are places in the world today that are experiencing 40°C for the first time in recorded history. of course there's no way to know whether chucking billionaires into volcanos will appease the sun god but i feel we're doing the scientific method a disservice if we don't at least try
if you vote me for president i vow to make everything the ocean again. no more land only ocean. this will solve all of our problems and replace them with new, far more interesting problems
using violence to liberate people from sweatshops, unsafe mines, and grinding poverty isn't the same as using violence to impose those things on people. the idea that violence is morally repugnant regardless of context is a belief that every oppressor throughout history would love for the oppressed to hold
you never thought jamie tartt could be anything but a prick.
a/n: i have no explanation for this other than i just finished ted lasso (fashionably late as always) and this man makes me giggle like a little school girl :)
(this is also not spellchecked! i'll do it later ;))
pairing: jamie tart x f!assistant coach!reader
âDoes someone want to explain to me just what exactly Jamie Tartt is doing out on the field?â
All three coaches turn to you at the sound of your voice, but itâs Tedâs eyes that light up the second he registers your presence. A smile curls onto his lips as he turns to face you, posture nonchalant with his hands shoved into his pockets. âAh! Well, if it isnât my favourite assistant coach, Y/N! I was worried something had happened.â
Blinking back at Ted, you simply cross your arms over your chest. âWhat is Jamie doing out on the field?â
Ted lets out a laugh but it comes across more as a grimace as he rubs the back of his neck, turning his head to glance at Nate and then Beard.Â
Itâs Beard who explains.Â
âTed invited him back to the team.â
The water bottle youâd been holding in your hands promptly falls to the ground with a thud as your lips part, mouth left wide open, staring blank faced at Ted who continues to laugh somewhat uncomfortably.
âWhat?â
Beard raises his hands as if to gesture that he is an innocent party in your accusation all whilst you shift your shocked expression to a glare at Ted.
âWell, you know⌠IâI just thought that, well⌠heâs a good player, yeah?â
Shaking your head, you huff; âregrettably so.â Because even you werenât bitter enough to not admit that Jamie was a great football player. Fantastic really. ButâBut he was an absolute prick who youâd thought youâd never have to work with ever again.
âAnd this team needs a little something to spice us up, yeah?â Ted, in Ted style, does a little dance (thatâs meant to make you laugh) to add to the effect of his words.
âNo,â you say blankly, before Ted raises a brow at you. Sighing, your shoulders fall. âYeah.â
Offering you a smile, Ted rests his hand on your shoulder, giving it a light squeeze. âGive him a chance, okay?â He asks, his eyes pleading as he nods down at you. âI think he really means to make up for it all.â
You seriously doubt that. But, you donât voice that opinion.
âFine,â you surrender, dropping your hands to your side. âBut Iâm allowed to laugh at him when this team kicks his arse. Which they will because he deserved it.â
Ted snorts at that, âdonât worry, Nateâs already got you beat on that front.â
Your eyes shift to said man, and heâs sending you a wide grin and a thumbs up in a way that makes you chuckle despite how truly unhappy you were with Jamie only a few feet away from you, on your team.
-
The only thing that had made practice somewhat bearable was seeing Jamie repeatedly knocked on his ass.
And then mocked by the rest of the team.
Truly, it brought a smile to your face.
Youâre still laughing to yourself about it as you finish packing up your stuff in the office you shared with Nate. Him, Ted, Beard and pretty much most of the team were already gone or on their way out the door, but you usually elected to stay a little longer than everyone else trying to come up with new gaming strategies, plays and honestly, team bonding exercises since you found it incredibly important that the team genuinely care for one another if they were going to play on a team together.
Youâre just sliding your laptop into your bag when a knock pulls you from your musings.
âOh, Sam, just give meââ
Except, it isnât Sam when you finally glance up. Itâs Jamie.
Youâre leaping to your feet before you can stop yourself, a surge of panic running through your body as your wide eyes meet his. Heâs blinking back at you, as if as shocked by your reaction as you were, and before you know it youâre glancing around, half expecting Ted or Beard to be there because why else would Jamie be here?
But neither of them are there, of course, theyâd left twenty minutes ago.
âCoach Lasso and Beard have already left,â you explain before he can say anything. âYouâre gonna have to wait until tomorrow to talk toââ
Shaking his head, Jamie takes a step towards you. âI wasnâ lookinâ for them. I, uh⌠was lookinâ for you actually.â
You blink. Once, twice, before your brows furrow. âWhat?â
He steps towards you again, fully stepping into your office as he scratches at his face absentmindedly, looking just as uncomfortable as you felt. He glances around for a moment before his gaze focuses back on you, and the serious expression on his face is one youâre not used to or know how to react to so you continue to stare blankly at him.
âI wanted to, em, apologize, I guess? Actually, no, not I guess. I am sorry. And I want to apologize for how I treated ya in the past. You know, for all the shitty things I said and did.â
You must be dreaming.
Surely, youâre dreaming.
Thereâs no way that the Jamie Tartt, famed football star and resident asshole, is apologizing to you. Some random female assistant coach on a team heâd once laughed at for existing? Yeah. Not possible.
But⌠itâs either that or heâs taking the piss out of you.
Whatever it is, the shock fades in seconds and is quickly replaced by an indescribable amount of anger.Â
Because, honestly? Screw him. Screw him for thinking he could walk in here, say sorry and itâd all be okay. After all that he did.
âYouâre sorry?â You ask, pointing at him.
He nods, slowly.Â
âThatâs funny,â is what you end up saying, letting out a snort as he blinks at you in surprise. âYou sure didnât seem sorry all those times you laughed at me when I tried to coach you. What was it you used to say?â You quirk a brow at him as his face falls, the hopeful glint that youâd accept his apology fading from his eyes as you laugh at him. âOh, thatâs right! That I wasnât meant to be a coach because Iâm a woman and rather, I should just look pretty and help make you look good. And if it wasnât you belittling me for my job, it was you trying to get in my pants and then laughing about it as if thatâs some sort of joke.â
You finish your rant with a huff, shoulders rising and falling heavily as Jamie continues to stare back at you.
You hadnât really realized how much his comments had truly hurt until that moment. Or, rather, youâd pushed them down so far to the back of your mind that it had been bubbling up until this very moment where he tries to apologize offhandedly like that was going to somehow make things better.
âI may have only known you for a little bit before you left us for Manchester, Jamie,â you add, voice considerably calmer as you frown at him. âBut you sure left an impression. And one little apology is not gonna make up for the amount of times I went home crying and feeling worthless, because of you.â
Jamie doesnât say anything. His lips part like he means to you, but he ends up just gaping at you like a goldfish, looking rather stupid, before thereâs a light knock on the door and youâre pulled from your thoughts only to find Sam poking his head into the office. He looks concerned, eyeing Jamie out of the corner of his eye with a certain edge, before turning to you.
Biting your lip, you blink, hating the way your vision blurs and quickly you wipe at your face before any tears can fall.
You refused to cry in front of Jamie.
âJust a second, Sam,â you call, offering him a small, somewhat forced smile. You turn to your desk, grabbing your bag and doing a quick survey to make sure you hadnât forgotten anything before promptly pushing your way past Jamie and slipping past Sam. He sets a hand on your back to guide you forward, blocking you from Jamieâs view and you donât see it, but just before Sam turns to walk away himself, heâs sending Jamie a rather nasty glare.
The message is clear; leave her alone.
-
The next morning thereâs a vase of flowers sitting on your desk.
Nate is eyeing them when you walk in, before he blinks at the sight of you and quickly turns away as if afraid you caught him staring. You just blink at him, before looking at the flowers once more.
Poking your head out to the main office, you gesture over your shoulder; âwhereâd the flowers come from?â
Beard raises his hands in a silent gesture that theyâre not from him, before your gaze falls to Ted.
âDonât look at me,â he shrugs. âYouâd know if I got you flowers,â he winks with a light chuckle and rolling your eyes as you make your way to your desk. Thereâs a card in front of the vase and as you take a seat, you take the card, flipping it open.
All thatâs written on it is the name of the flowers; Lily of the Valley.
Frowning, you let your eyes wander across the white flowers, leaning forward to smell them and letting your eyes fall shut at the sweet scent.Â
Only thing is, who sent them?
Leaning back on your chair, you peek into the locker room, trying to see who of the players is there. Thereâs not too many. Thereâs Sam, but you walked in with him so you know itâs not him, also he most likely wouldâve just given them to you if he was going to get you a bouquet of flowers. Isaacâs there, but you doubt heâd give them to you. Richard and Dani are there, but they're much too forward to try and secretly give you flowers.
And then your eyes fall on Jamie. Heâs already looking at you, but heâs quick to glance away the second your eyes fall on him, his cheeks turning a bit red.
Your brows furrow.
It couldnâtâ
âApparently, Lily of the Valley symbolizes apology. Specifically when one doesnât know how to apologize.â Nate explains, reading off of his phone, the card from your desk in his other hand, before he glances at you with a curious smile. âI wonder who wanted to apologize to you?â
You glance at Nate, before the flowers, before peeking back at Jamie whoâs tying the laces of his boots, pointedly not glancing up.
Moving back towards your desk, you stare at the flowers a moment longer.
What the actual hell.
-
âOh, justââ
Before you can properly register the voice, a blur of blue is suddenly in front of you, opening the door youâd been about to open yourself before your hand can even reach for the handle.
Slowly your eyes flicker upwards to fall on Jamie as he stands beside you, holding the door wide open, a rather proud smile plastered onto his face.
âThere ya go,â he offers, head tilting towards the door. âLadies first.â
Quirking a brow, you nod at Jamie slowly, stepping through the door while you try to fight the smile that threatens to curl onto your lips.
âSmooth, Tartt,â you offer over your shoulder.
He grins back at you, nodding at you.
You canât help the laugh, however, when instead of stepping through the door like you expected (assuming heâd only done it cause he needed something from here in the first place), he lets the door shut with a goofy wave, leaving you alone in the room.
Pausing, you shake your head.
That was new.
-
âAnd you, Coach?â
It takes you half a second to realize Jamie is talking to you and you only really realize it because Ted, Beard and Nate are all looking at you, waiting.
Blinking, you swallow thickly, eyes falling back on the team only to see theyâre all staring at you as well, also waiting. Your eyes fall on Jamie and heâs smiling at you, happy and all teeth as he rocks on his feet, patiently waiting for you to say anything you might or might not have to say.
Itâs not like the rest of the team hadnât ever asked you for your opinion or if you had any pointers. And of course Ted made sure to consistently ask for your suggestions, wanting to make sure you felt your voice was heard and included.
As the only female coach for a maleâs football team, youâd managed to find yourself an incredible group of boys who listened to you despite your gender and actively made sure to try out anything you suggested.
But never had you ever had all their attention like you do in that moment. All of them just standing there, solely focused on you.
And that was because of Jamie.
Biting your lip, you shuffle on your feet. âOh, well⌠Iââ
But your voice is shaky and youâre not sure how to say what you want, but as your eyes flicker back over to Jamie heâs still grinning at you, smile never wavering and heâs sending you a thumbs up.
As if to say; you got this.
And then the words just seem to pour from your lips after that.
-
The addition of Roy Kent to the line up of coaches is both positive and negative.
And really, it isnât negative for anyone but yourself. Not that having Roy on the team was negative, just, well⌠It was already hard enough being the only women assistant coach with two other men, but now you were competing with three men and Roy was nothing if not an intimidating and commandeering addition to the team.
His desk had been squished in between yours and Nateâs and while the man was lovely, if not a little aggressive, by the end of his first day you found yourself drained and feeling like a fool. Roy wasnât just another man, but he was a previous football star himself; he had the on field experience to back up his suggestions and he knew what he was talking about so that when he did say something, no one really batted an eye to his suggestions.
Or, at least, questioned them.
Worst part was you liked Roy. Sure he swore a lot, and sometimes heâd grunt instead of replying to you but before heâd had to leave the team, heâd always listened to your suggestions with an open mind and never made you or the suggestions feel less just because it was a woman saying them. He was an absolute sweetheart underneath all of the gruff, and you knew him outside of work quite well as well because he was dating Keeley.
So, with the jealousy that you couldnât help but have, you also felt extremely guilty.Â
âAre⌠Are you alrighâ?â
Gasping, you sit up at the voice, panicked eyes glancing around until you settle on Jamie.
âJesus, Tartt,â you breathe, pressing a hand to your chest as you shake your head. âYou scared the shit out of me.â
âSorry,â he offers with a light laugh. âI didnâ mean to.â
âItâs fine,â you sigh, letting yourself relax once more as you slump against the wall behind you, pulling your knees closer to yourself. âI just thought I was alone. Didnât think anyone would come wandering in here.â
Jamie steps into the room at that, letting the door shut behind him as he nods. âSaw you come in âere,â he explains, taking a seat across from you. âWanted to make sure you were alrighââ
Shaking your head, you brush him off; âI'm fine.â
âYou, um⌠you sure?â
Turning to Jamie, heâs staring back at you in a way that tells you he doesnât believe you. Heâs got a concerned look in his eyes and heâs fidgeting with his fingers, his knee rocking nervously as he tries to find the words to say.
Sighing, you shake your head; âitâs stupid.â
âNot when it comes to ya.â
Blinking, you turn to Jamie, lips parted in surprise. Except, he doesnât seem shocked by what he said or embarrassed. He continues to stare back at you with that concerned look in his gaze, patiently waiting for you to explain whatâs going on.
âItâs just⌠Itâs hard,â you start, struggling to find the words. How do you explain to him, not only a man but the same man that used to belittle you for the exact same thing youâre feeling self conscious about, that you feel like youâre being tested in your own job everyday just because youâre a woman? You werenât sure heâd understand. And honestly, although youâve seen the changes in him and regrettably started to believe them, you werenât positive he wouldnât just laugh at you for it anyways.
And yet, you continue to speak.
âBeing what I am at my job,â you add, eyeing him carefully.
Jamie frowns. âBeing a woman?â
Inhaling sharply, you nod; âyeah. I know Ted and the rest of the guys would never belittle me or make me feel less because I am, but⌠Itâs just hard being the only woman coach for a team of men. Even if you guys donât mean to, and I know you donât, you all naturally gravitate towards Ted and the guys more than you do me.â
Lips parting, Jamie stares back at you.
Avoiding his gaze, you glance down at your lap. âMakes me doubt myself sometimes.â
âOh.â
Nodding, you pull at a thread on your pants. âYeah. Oh.â
Silence follows and you feel ten times more uncomfortable as the seconds pass. You can still feel Jamieâs gaze on you, watching, waiting, maybe trying to find something to say, and itâs making you feel more and more embarrassed as time goes.Â
Shaking your head, you suddenly move to a stand.
âAnyways, itâs late so you shouldââ
âI think yer an amazing coach.â
Lips left parted, you turn, only to find Jamie suddenly standing in front of you.
âYou make great strategy plays, you are undeniably smart about the terminology and nobody cares about the wellbeing of the team more than you,â he continues, his gaze never once faltering. âYou cheer us on and never ever make us feel like weâre doing something wrong or stupid for askinâ for help. I know it feels like we listen to the guys more, but every single one of us leans on your advice heavily and weâd be lost without yer support and guidance.â
Eyes widening, you donât realize it until you blink that youâre crying.
Your hand falls to your cheek, feeling wetness.
âShit,â Jamie curses and your eyes fall back on him. âI didnât mean to make ya cry, I justââ
Your arms wound around him before he can finish, pulling him flush against you as you press your head into the crook of his neck. Jamie freezes at the touch, body tensing but just for a second before he eases, his own arms coming around to wrap around you in return.
âThank you,â you whisper to him, âI⌠Thank you so much.â
âO-Of course,â he murmurs, voice low and you can feel his chest rumble against your cheek. âI just⌠thought ya should know.â
Biting your lip, you pull back at that, quickly wiping the tears off your cheeks as you step away from him. Jamie lets you go with ease, both of your cheeks red, yours burning when you realize youâd not only just flung yourself at him but youâd gotten his shirt wet with your tears.
âI.. Iâm sorry,â you whisper, gesturing to his chest. âI didnât mean to cry on you.â
Jamie shrugs; âno worries, love.â
Meeting his eyes, the two of you stare at each other for a moment, before youâre quickly stepping past him. âAnyways, I should⌠I should go.â
âOh. Oh, yeah. Me⌠Me too.â
Reaching for the door, you glance back at him; âIâll see you tomorrow?â
Nodding, Jamie grins down at you; âsee you tomorrow.â
-
âWeâve got a problem.â
Both Keeley and Rebecca turn to you at your words, whatever theyâd been saying promptly getting cut off the second they see the panic on your face.
Rushing you inside, they settle on either side of you on Rebeccaâs couch in her office, Keeleyâs arm wrapped around your waist and Rebecca offering you a cup of tea as they turn to you with concerned eyes.
âOkay, lay it out,â Rebecca says, âwhatâs wrong and who do I have to fire?â
Letting out a light laugh, you shake your head. âYou donât have to fire anyone.â
âGood,â she nods, âbecause I didnât want to fire anyone.â
Rolling your eyes teasingly, you take a sip of your tea before reaching forward to set it on the table.
âOkay, then, babes,â Keeley speaks up, frowning at you, âthen whatâs the matter? You came in here looking like something horribleâs happened.â
Letting out a groan, you press your hands to your face; âthatâs because something horrible has happened.â
âWhat?â Keeley presses, squeezing your arm.
Taking a deep breath, you hesitate a moment, eyeing the both of them, before you whisper in shame; âI think I fancy Jamie.â
Hands falling to your lap with a huff, you frown. âItâs all his fault,â you whine. âBecause heâs trying to be better now and I canât handle that. Before, you know, when he was a prick, thatâs just it! He was a prick. And Iâm sorry Keeley for saying this but I always found him a little attractive.â
Snorting, Keeley shakes his head; âbabes, why do you think I dated him?â
Biting your lip, you sigh. âBut he was awful, right?â She nods and Rebecca snorts, clearly feeling thatâs an understatement. âAnd when he came back, I was so mad. Mad because he was so mean and laughed at me and belittled me for being a woman, and not to mention he was terrible to the whole team. Like when he used to bully Nate or hog the ball and never give Sam a chance to show his skill.â
They both nod to your words.
âSo I was upset. Upset because he was back and because Ted didnât tell me or ask me how I felt. And I said to myself that this whole apology thing was just an act and heâd go right back to being his old self in a few days. I was proud of myself too because when he tried to apologize, I didnât let him.â Keeley squeezes your arm at that and Rebecca smiles proudly. âBut then the next day I came in and he bought my flowers!â
Their eyes widen.
âHe did?â
âYeah,â you nod at Keeley. âA big bouquet of Lily of the Valley and you know what Lily of the Valley symbolizes?â
Keeley shakes her head and Rebecca sighs, shoulders falling. âApology,â she explains for you. âYou give them to someone you hurt and donât know how to apologize to.â
Keeleyâs lips part in disbelief; âI never got fucking Lily of the Valleyâs.â
Sinking into the couch, you cry out; âexactly! And then he starts opening doors for me and helping me pack things up⌠heâs listening to me in practice when he never used to, deliberately asking for my opinion after practice after the rest of the coaches have said their pieces. He tells the rest of the team to shut up if he feels theyâre not listening to me and he asks me for pointers alone so he can get better. And! God! I was upset and he made this whole big speech about how amazing a coach I am and how the team appreciates me and shit and then I hugged him and cried on him and he didnât laugh at me or make me feel like shit. He⌠he was actually really fucking sweet.â
The second youâre done ranting, Keeley and Rebecca glance at each other, before coming to the same conclusion.
âWell,â Keeley says hesitantly. âIt definitely sounds like you fancy him.â
Pulling at your hair, you let out a cry.Â
âNo, no,â Rebecca shakes her hand, pulling your hands away from your face and holding them safely in her own. âItâs fine, love. Jamie has really turned himself around.â
âHe has,â Keeley is quick to agree. âI mean, he never did any of that stuff for me and we were already in a relationship.â
âBut it isnât fine,â you argue, shaking your head. âBecause heâs Jamie Tartt, and heâs fucking fit and now heâs nice too⌠and heâs a star football player and Iâm just Y/N Y/L/N, some random assistant female coach on a team of male football players. No one knows me and Iâm not special and Iâm not a model or a celebrity or any of the usual types he goes for.â
âThat is absolutely not true,â Rebecca says instantly, face appalled as if she canât believe youâve just said what you have.
âYou are Y/N fucking Y/L/N.â Keeley adds, moving to grip your cheeks tightly between her hands. âThe first and only female assistant coach of Richmond who has come up with more strategy plays that have helped us win than anyone else. Not to mention, you are proper fit. You are an absolutely fucking gorgeous and successful woman that Jamie would be incredibly lucky to have.â
Lips parting, you blink. Keeley and Rebecca are both looking at you in a way that leaves no room for arguments and feeling your eyes water, you pout; âyou mean that?â
âOf course I fucking mean that.â
âY/N,â Rebecca calls, squeezing your hands tightly. âI am so proud of you and the woman that you are and incredibly lucky to have you as a coach for my team. I know that, Keeley knows that, the team knows that and it looks like Jamie is aware of that more than anyone else. I know itâs hard to leave yourself vulnerable like this, but at least give him a shot.â
Biting your lip, you meet her eyes, finding the reassurance in them you needed before you glance over at Keeley who is grinning widely, nodding.
âOkay,â you whisper. âOkay.â
-
Youâd believed what Rebecca and Keeley said.
Of course you did because you know theyâd never lie to you.
And youâd promised them youâd give Jamie a chance before simply believing thereâs no way heâd like you. But promising and doing was a lot different, and itâs hard to find the chance to say anything to him over the next few days.
The whole team is anxious because of the game against Manchester City coming up, especially since the last time theyâd played them, it was the match that had gotten them regulated. Adding even more to that, Jamie had been on the Manchester team when that had happened and even though you know heâd made great strides towards making up with the team since coming back to Richmond, he was just anxious as the rest of them.
For a multitude of reasons you didnât understand.
So, there wasnât a chance to say anything.
And there certainly wasnât one now that theyâd lost. Youâd briefly wondered to yourself that if they won, maybe you could run to Jamie and just confess your feelings then, thick in the adrenaline of it all. Like they did in the movies. All sweet and romantic.
Only, Richmond hadnât won and you certainly werenât going to now.
Especially when you were just as disappointed as the rest of them.
Youâre speaking with Ted and Roy in the locker room when Jamieâs father comes in, and any conversation youâd been having falls silent the second he does.
You watch in stunned silence as Jamieâs father makes an embarrassment of himself, laughing and joking as he makes fun of the team's loss before zeroing in on Jamie himself. He says the cruelest things, and everything clicks in that moment why Jamie was the way that he was before heâd left Richmond.
And when Jamie punches his father straight across the face, you jump and your hands fall to your lips but youâre not shocked and you donât think Jamie is wrong either.
No one says anything and no one does anything as Beard dragâs Jamieâs father out of the locker room and Jamie stands there, still standing in a defensive position. You want to do something, you want to say something, but you donât think itâs your place. And you donât know if Jamie would even feel all that much comfort with having you do anything.
Roy steps past you in the next second, taking Jamie into his arms and he loses it then, his sobs echoing throughout the otherwise silent room.
Ted runs past you at one point, but you donât notice, eyes stuck on that of Jamie and Roy.
Then, Royâs pulling away, but Jamieâs still got tears in his eyes, pressing his hand to his eyes as he tries to hide away. Suddenly, Royâs eyes are on you, and heâs smiling in a knowing way, before promptly kicking everyone else out of the room. Your eyes widen as he does, body tensing in panic as Roy nods at you just before shutting the door behind him, leaving just you and Jamie in the room alone.
You can hear him sniffling to himself, a small sob breaking past his lips as you stand there, feeling out of place and like youâre stepping past his boundaries. So, slowly, you step towards him. âI can, uh, leave too if youâd like someââ
âNo,â is all Jamie says before heâs pulling you into a hug, arms wrapping around you tightly as he presses his face into the crook of your neck. You freeze at the action at first, unsure what to do or say, before slowly your body eases, and your arms are raising, hands falling to his back as you squeeze him tightly.
He clutches onto you, sobbing into your neck, and you let him wordlessly, rubbing his back in smooth, slow patterns in a way you hope is comforting.
And the two of you stay like that for a while.
-
Your relationship from then on changes.
More than it already had.
You find yourself willingly hanging out with him when you wouldâve avoided it otherwise before. Jamie always seems to be there, lending a helping hand or letting you talk his ear off about something or another.
The two of you never really spoke about what had happened in that locker room but you didnât need to. It went without saying. You understood Jamie in a way that you hadnât before, and although it didnât excuse it, it made sense why heâd been the way had been before and it showed him trying to be better meant a lot more than it had before.
So, the season ends, and you watch the changes Jamieâs doing with a smile and a completely different attitude. When he gives Dani the shot, or when he joins in on team chants before matches. Heâs still arrogant and cocky, but itâs in a more loveable way than it had been before, and now when he comes in every morning wearing his stupid ICON hat and dumb sunglasses, you can barely hide the smile that curls onto your lips.
Or the way that despite him wearing such stupid things, you think he looks ridiculously hot.
The season ends and then the new one starts up with one less coach after Nate had left only to join West Ham. It had certainly been a betrayal and youâd be lying if you said it hadnât hurt. Youâd always felt like Nate had understood you in a way maybe some of the others didnât and the two of you had shared that office alone for so long that you couldnât help the way youâd cried when youâd realized what heâd done.
Jamie holds you through it.Â
A soft, gentle and comforting presence that never makes you feel silly for feeling so hurt and betrayed and for that, youâre eternally grateful.
Suddenly, Jamie is someone you canât live without. You look forward to every morning you see him walk into the locker room, and you find yourself texting him at night, unable to stop the giddy feeling that floods you every time you hear your phone ding and see itâs him calling or texting you.
Keeley and Rebecca tease you all whilst constantly trying to get you to confess. You always say that you will, but you never do.
Youâre mad for him, that you know but you donât know if heâs mad for you and you donât want to ruin the relationship the two of you have built just because of your stupid feelings. It was nice having him as a friend, and although every time you saw him you just wanted to kiss him, you didnât want to lose that friendship either.
So you never say anything.
-
âSo, I would suggest justââ
âY/Nâ?â
Lips left parted at the sound of Sam, you turn to him as he pokes his head into the office. He freezes when he sees Jamie standing behind you, the two of you going over one of his plays, your hand left held with the whiteboard marker and he winces. âIâm so sorry. I did not mean to interrupt you two.â
Jamie is waving his hand in reassurance as you smile at Sam, letting your hand fall; âitâs fine, Sam. Whatâs up?â
âI just wanted to let you know that I wonât be able to drive you home tonight,â he explains, chancing a quick glance at Jamie before focusing back on you. âI have to run by the restaurant before heading home and Iâm not sure how long it will take.â
âOh,â you blink, shaking your head. âItâs fine, Sam. I can walk home tonight. Itâs no problem.â Then, cheekily, you canât help but add; âas long as when you finally do let me see your restaurant, everything is on the house.â
Laughing, Sam shakes his head; âit already was. And for you,â he points at you with a grin, âitâll always be.â
Smilingly, you nod, waving him goodbye as he does the same, slipping out of the office. You laugh quietly to yourself as he does, before turning to find Jamieâs eyes on you, and you blink; âsorry,â you offer bashfully. âWhere were weââ
âI didnât know Sam drove you home?â
Pausing, you shift back to face Jamie. âOh, yeah. He saw that I was walking home one night, offered me a drive and itâs been like that since.â
Jamie nods, slowly. âYou two are close.â
âUm, yeah?â You agree with a shrug. âSam is easy to talk to, I guess. Super friendly and kind.â
âHm,â Jamie hums lightly. âHe does look like heâd make a good boyfriend.â
It takes you half a second to register what Jamieâs said both because you feel thatâs a weird observation for Jamie to make and also because when in that conversation did you say he was your boyfriend?
âWeâre not dating,â you explain, shaking your head as you laugh. âWeâre just friends.â
Jamieâs eyes widen, cheeks warming in faint embarrassment but⌠is that a hint of relief you see? Probably not, youâre just psyching yourself out.
âOh.â
Nodding, you bite your lip; âyeah.â
âCool,â Jamie hums and you raise a brow at him, before turning back to the whiteboard.
âDid you wannaâŚ?â
Jamie is quick to agree, shifting on his feet to put his focus back on what you were saying before Sam had stepped in. But then, just as your lips part to continue, Jamie is interrupting you;
âI could drive you home.â
He says it so nonchalantly you think you imagine him saying it at first.
You glance at him over your shoulder, and he turns to you.
âIf youâd like.â
âUm,â and you hate the way your voice shakes or the nerves that rattle your entire being. âSure⌠Sure, thatâd⌠thatâd be great. If you donât mind?â
âNot at all,â he assures with a grin. âWhy would I mind having a pretty girl in me car?â
Cheeks burning you quickly glance back ahead of yourself to not let him see how much that simple comment made your heart flutter and your insides feel like jelly. Inhaling sharply, itâs hard to fight the smile from curling onto your lips as you move to continue saying what youâd been trying to say before.
Youâre so focused that you donât see Jamie watching you, a grin curling onto his own lips when he sees how flustered you are.
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âPretty coach.â
Halting in your step, you glance up, only to have to crane your head upwards when you find Zava, the star player Rebecca had managed to score, staring down at you. Heâs tall, very tall, and youâre not exactly sure why heâs here, in the middle of the hall, or why heâs talking to you.
âZava,â you greet nervously, offering a small smile.
Heâs stepping towards you, effectively closing the distance between you as your eyes widen, freezing when he reaches forward to take your hand in his own. Before you know it, heâs pressing his lips against the top of your hand, a gentle, swift kiss as he glances at you through his lashes, smirking.
âI look forward to working under you as my coach,â he explains, accent thick as he pulls his lips away. It doesnât escape your notice that he doesnât let go of your hand, though.
âOh, um, meâme too. But youâll mainly be working under Coach Lasso since heâs the headâ...â
Your words trail when you realize heâs not really listening. Heâs just⌠staring. Directly at you.
Swallowing thickly, with your free hand, you touch your face; âis there something on myââ
âOh no, no,â he laughs gently, squeezing your hand. âYou just have the most beautiful eyes.â
Feeling yourself warm, you meet his eyes in surprise before glancing down at your feet, âoh, um, thankââ
âOi.â
The new voice is sharp and your head is spinning over your shoulder only to see Jamie promptly making his way over to you. Youâre surprised by how angry he looks, but his attention isnât focused on you and rather Zava as he quickly makes his way over, pulling your hand out of Zavaâs and gently pushing you behind him as he blocks you from sight from Zava. You flush when you realize Jamieâs still holding onto your hand, before slowly peeking over his shoulder.
âTartt,â Zava grins, âitâs wonderful to see you.â
âYeah, yeah,â Jamie huffs. âJust keep your hands to yourself, okay?â
Raising his hands in surrender, Zava laughs, stepping back as he moves to walk away. His eyes catch yours and he winks at you before turning to walk off.
âPrick.â Jamie hisses under his breath.
You pause at that, turning to him only to see his eyes set in a glare, watching Zava disappear down the hall before you let out a giggle. Jamieâs eyes fall on you the second you do, gaze softening when he sees you giggling.
âWhat?â
âNothing,â you smile, biting your lip as you glance up at him. âJust funny. You're calling him a prick.â
Jamieâs eyes widen in mock hurt; âhe is!â
âSure,â you shrug. âAnd so were you.â
âBut not anymore,â he teases, rolling his eyes at you.
âTrue,â you agree, shocking him by how easily you do. You just continue to smile at him, âdefinitely not anymore.â
Jamie stares down at you, eyes never leaving your face. âHeâs right about one thing, though.â
Quirking a brow, you tilt your head; âyeah? And whatâs that?â
âYou do have the most beautiful eyes.â
That was the last thing you expected.
Lips parting, youâre burning red as you promptly slap Jamie in the arm.
âOw!â He hisses, pulling away as his hand (regrettably) leaves yours. âWhat was that for?â
You just stare back at him, pouting, embarrassed, hoping he canât hear how fast your heart is beating.
Or notice that the way he said it meant way more than it did coming from Zava.
âPrick.â
Jamie just blinks, pouting; âwhat did I do?â
-
You let out a laugh as Jamie comes running up on the bus cheering about seeing Windmills, shaking your head with a grin as the rest of the guys cheer him on.
He walks down the aisle, high fiving a few of the guys until his eyes settle on you. Leaning your head against the seat, you grin cheekily up at him. âDid you have a fun night?â You ask with a head tilt, biting the inside of your cheek.
Smiling down at you, Jaime nods; âyeah, you?â
âPerfect,â you assure. âSpent a quiet night in my room.â
âThe boys didnât keep ya company?â He frowns, and he looks like heâs about to say something before you quickly reach forward, grabbing his wrist.
âThat was team bonding stuff, silly,â you roll your eyes. âBesides, I had the most relaxing bath. It was fine.â
He glances down at you, not saying anything, but you feel your chest tighten when you see the way his eyes glance across your entire figure at the word bath.
Ignoring the butterflies, you smile; âsaved you a seat, see?â You gesture to the empty window seat next to you, and Jamie laughs.
âYou want the window seat?â
âYup,â you grin, shuffling over to the other side as Jamie takes your old spot. You settle down next to him, arm brushing against his as he grins over at you.
âYou got lots of training done last night?â
Jamie nods, âyup. Taughâ Roy how to ride a bike.â
Brows furrowing, you briefly wonder how that happened in the midst of training but you let it go all the same, shrugging as you laugh. âBut you made sure to get some rest, yes?â You add, turning to him with a quirked brow. âBecause you remember what I said about training? If you push yourself too hard, youâre not goingââ
ââto help anyone,â he finishes for you with a chuckle. âYes, I remember.â
âGood,â you nod, squeezing his arm.Â
âAnd you?â
Blinking, you turn to him.
âDid you get some rest last night?â
You nod, touched by his concern. âYeah,â you assure, âlike I said, spent the night in my room, resting.â
âGood,â he repeats your words from earlier and you turn your head away to the window when you feel yourself smiling.
Yet, despite that, an hour later, youâve passed out on Jamieâs very own shoulder, softly snoring away.
Jamie is careful not to move, not wanting to wake you up, but when Dani turns to take a photo excitedly, he doesnât stop him.
âHey,â he whispers to Dani, âsend that to me, okay?â
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âYou need to talk to Jamie.â
Raising a brow, you glance up at Roy.
â...I do?â
âHeâs a mess,â is all Roy says.
âOkayâŚ?â
âAnd you need to talk to him.â
Biting your lip, you hum; âbecause?â
Huffing, Roy rolls his eyes like youâre the one being annoying. âBecause youâre the only one heâll listen to, so you need to talk to him and get him out of whatever funk heâs in.â
âOkay,â you nod, âIâll talk to him.â
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You donât get the chance to talk to him until youâve arrived at the hotel the night before the game and even then itâs not really you talking to him.
The movie youâd all watched together is over and Ted had set a curfew but Jamie is taking your hand in his, throwing his hood up and leading you out of the hotel without another word. You glance over your shoulder to see Roy glancing at you in confusion, but you just shrug your shoulders and then Keeley is sending you two thumbs up with a bright grin and before you know it, you both are out the hotel and making your way across the street.
You let him lead, expecting him to say something, but he never really does. Heâs eerily silent the entire walk, and it isn't until twenty minutes have passed that you finally tug on his grip and pull him to a stop. He glances back at you in surprise but youâre just shaking your head up at him, confused.
âIf this is your way of getting me alone to murder me, Iâm going to be really upset.â
He blinks at your words, confused at first, before he shakes his head. âNo, no⌠of course not. I⌠I want you to meet someone.â
âOh,â you mumble, feeling yourself ease as you meet his gaze. Heâs staring back at you, obviously waiting for you to agree and with a gentle smile, you nod.
âOkay.â
Itâs his mom.
He wanted you to meet his mom.Â
Youâre confused, extremely so, as Jamie leads you up the steps to a house, knocks and some older gentleman opens the door. He recognizes Jamie and invites the both of you in, and youâre left standing in the entrance way, baffled as you hug your coat closer to yourself, until a woman comes running down the stairs, screaming Jamieâs name and then suddenly sheâs in his arms and heâs spinning her and calling her âmommyâ and it all clicks.
You can't help the smile that curls onto your lips at the sight, feeling like youâre being allowed to see a side of Jamie others rarely were.
And when Jamie introduces you to his mom, the smile turns into shock when she says; âyouâre the one Jamieâs told me so much about!â And before you even have time to register those words or see Jamie glancing at you, sheâs wrapping you up in her arms and hugging you so tightly as she gushes about how much sheâs wanted to meet you.
You spend the night being welcomed by his mother and her boyfriend, before you leave Jamie to have his much needed conversation with his mom. Simon shows you around the house, before leaving you to glance around Jamieâs childhood bedroom yourself. You all but squeal at his Roy Kent poster, before rolling your eyes at Keeleyâs, but happily glance round the rest of the room. You look at all his trophies and childhood photos, little drawings heâd done or books heâd read.
Before you know it, Jamieâs poking his head into the room and calling for you.
âOh, Jamie,â you smile, âare you all done catching up with your mom?â
He nods, âyeah, you wanna get out of here? Go back to the hotel?â
âSure,â you agree with ease, stepping toward him. He sets his hand against your back, leading you back towards the door where you say your final goodbyes. You thank Simon for the tour and give Georgie a huge hug, expressing how happy you were to meet her before she makes you promise youâll come by and visit again.
Youâre not quite sure how to reply to that, but itâs okay because Jamie does it for you, promising the two of you will stop by for an actual dinner soon.
And then, itâs just the two of you, making your way back to the hotel.
âSo,â you call out, glancing at him from the corner of your eye. âYou told your mum about me?â
Jamie rolls his eyes at that, huffing. âOf course I did. Why wouldnât I?â
That certainly isnât the response you were expecting, so, with warm cheeks, you glance at your feet.
âGot it all sorted now?â
Jamie hums, âyup. Sorry if I worried ya.â
You shake your head. âThink you had Roy in more of a panic, if Iâm being honest. Poor man couldnât breathe, he was so worried.â
Jamie snorts at that, lightly nudging you with his arm. âSo, ya werenâ worried at all?â
Turning your head, your smile fades as you meet his gaze. âNo, I was. I just didnât want to overstep.â
âYou could never overstep,â Jamie assures, âI shouldâve been open about how I was feelinâ. Just needed to sort it out for meself.â
Smiling softly to yourself, you hug your hands behind your back. âWell, Iâm glad you figured it all out, Jamie. Really. Now you can kick some serious ass tomorrow, yeah?â Youâre smiling as you say it, nudging him back with your own arm as the two of you continue to walk.
Then, suddenly, Jamie stops.
Frowning, you glance back at him; âare youâ?â
âMe mum helped me with somethinâ else.â
âOh,â you mumble, not sure where he was going with this. âWhatâs that?â
âSaid I should stop being such a pussy and tell you how I really feel.â
Lips parting, you freeze. âOh.â
Jamie nods, slow, and you can tell heâs nervous by the way heâs shuffling on his feet. âSo⌠here goes.â
Your eyes widen when he steps forward, closing the distance between the two of you until heâs right in front of you, inches away. Your eyes follow him, head tilted back as you stare up at him, unsure what to do or say. But you donât need to, because Jamie is speaking up in the next second.
âIâm in love with ya,â he confesses, letting the words just slip past his lips. âIâve been in love with ya since you hugged me after me dad in Wembley. Maybe before that, I dunno. All I know is that when I came back to Richmond, all I was focused on was makinâ everyone like me again and then you yelled at me that day in yer office and I realized it was more than that. It wasnât just about makinâ people like me, but makinâ up for the cruel things I'd done. Iâm so sorry for the way I treated ya before, but I want you to know that I think the absolute world of ya. You are kind and sweet and smart and proper fit and⌠I dunno, you might not feel the same but I donât wanna go on another day not having you know how crazy I am for ya.â
His words settle, carry on in the silence, as you stare back up at him, lips left parted, disbelief coursing through your veins.
Jamieâs confidence wavers as the silence carries and heâs shuffling on his feet in worry as he swallows thickly. âYou donât have to say anythinâ,â he assures, rambling now with nerves. âI just wanted ya to know, soââ
But you cut him off by pressing your lips firmly against his own.
Jamie stumbles back from the pure force of the kiss at first, before he catches his balance and the shock fades and his hands are falling on your waist as he squeezes, returning the kiss with just as much passion. Maybe more. He kisses you like heâs been waiting to do this for weeks, and you realize, he maybe has. He holds you like you're the only thing in that moment that matters and you let yourself sink into his touch, turning to putty in his hands as you thread your fingers through his hair.
Then, slowly, you pull away, breathless as he smiles down at you.
âI love you too,â you whisper, âsince the day you left me those flowers.â
Jamieâs eyes widen and his lips part but you donât have the care to be embarrassed by your confession; it just felt good to finally, finally be able to say the words out loud.
âAnd I am so excited to see you kick ass tomorrow.â You breathe out, pressing your hands to his cheeks as you smile up at him, eyes dazed and sparkling with delight.Â
Pressing his forehead against yours, Jamie presses a gentle kiss to your lips.
âAnd I canât wait to see you kick ass tomorrow.â
Love love love characters that present themselves as emotionally open social butterflies but the more you see of them the more obvious it is that theyâre the most closed off fuckers in the story. Sure, they want to help you with your personal problems and messy emotions, but if you turn that shit back on them, theyâll shut down or deflect every time. Why are you sticking your nose in their business anyway? Itâs not like it matters. Theyâre not a person, theyâre just a role being played. Theyâre the guy who fixes things and saves people. Please ignore the man behind the mask, heâs fine. Everythingâs fine.
grace really has the best ending in all of fiction. human terrarium made especially to his tastes. can walk to work and does the job he loves. never needs to worry about bills or rent. meburgers. best friend visits every day. he's got the ideal life right there.