Jean and Neil have the kind of friendship where they don't text eachother for months and then one of them finds out from the exy news station that the other got injured and then suddenly he's appearing at the end of the hospital bed like an omen
Jean waking up to Neil perched at the end of his hospital bed with a clipboard in hand like a fucking weirdo like "do I need to be given names?"
Meanwhile Neil wakes up to Jean standing over him very still in place just Waiting for the moment that Neil is coherent enough to understand the verbal berating that he's about to give. (You mindless fool. What were you thinking. Did I not tell you to watch your left the last time we spoke? Yes, it was five weeks ago, do not change the topic. Keep ignoring me and your brain will rattle out of your skull one day- did I ask)
hello everyone dont think about jean and jeremy becoming friends and jeremy learning french to surprise jean and especially do not think about jean being terrified at that because to him it feels like something riko wouldve done because ravens arent allowed secrets lol dont think about that scenario setting back their progress lol
Neil ran a hand through Kevinās hair and tried to think of the most tactful way to ask the question. Then he remembered he was not known for his tact, and Kevin was even worse.
He ended up bluntly asking, āDid you really never do anything with Andrew?ā
Kevinās eyes shot wide open from where he lay next to Neil. The lax, catlike carelessness he always succumbed to under Neilās petting disappeared in an instant. Neil might have thought the tension came from fear, that Kevin would have been worried Neil was asking out of anger, if Neil hadnāt been so plainly curious and Kevinās cheeks werenāt flushed red. āIāwhat? No. Why would you think Andrewāno. Of course not.ā
āLet me rephrase,ā Neil ventured. āDid you ever want to do anything with Andrew?ā
Kevinās mouth opened.
Neil reminded him, āRemember we agreed not to lie to each other anymore.ā
Kevinās mouth closed.
Neil hummed.
He didnāt know why the thought was still stuck with him. Renee had been quick to shut him down the first time he mentioned it, but it had seemed the most logical conclusion to him. He could have told himself it was because he couldnāt imagine why anyone wouldnāt want Kevin, but he hadnāt wanted Kevin like that at the time, either. Or he hadnāt known, at least.
Heād been like Andrew, then, in the sense that Kevin was to him more of a need than a want. Neil had tricked himself into thinking Kevin represented everything he wanted, but that wasnāt it. Neil wasnāt even Neil before Kevin; only a persona that was never meant to become a person. Neil had always needed Kevin, because everything Kevin gave him was what allowed him to exist. Kevin was a lifeline. Neil had been prepared to cling to him with sharp claws and bared teeth before he thought of using a soft caress and parted lips.
Heād thought he and Andrew were the same then, but now he still couldnāt let that feeling go.
āDid you ever try?ā Neil asked.
Kevin shifted, but not enough to dislodge Neilās hand from his hair. āWhy are you asking?ā
āI donāt know. Iām not trying to interrogate you, or anything. Iām justā¦curious.ā
āIs it because you donāt get casual attraction?ā
āJust because I donāt experience it doesnāt mean I donāt understand the concept, Kev. But you and Andrew could never be casual.ā
Kevin blanched. āThatās notāā
āIt is true. You care about each other too much.ā
āAndrew doesnāt care about anything,ā Kevin muttered, automatically.
Neil noted Kevin made no denial of his own feelings, and smiled inwardly. He tugged Kevinās hair. āThatās not true.ā
Neil had seen enough of Andrew caring firsthand to accept anyone suggesting otherwise. Andrew might have played his protection off as promise-keeping, but he wouldnāt have bothered with promising anything if it meant nothing to him. It was clear he cared about Aaron, regardless of how messy the feelings were. He even cared about Nicky, as little as he acted like it.
And he cared about Kevin. Neil knew the feeling well enough to recognise it in the others, and Andrew was not an exception.
Kevin sighed through his nose. āMaybe. But youāre closer to Andrew than I ever was. He doesnātāheās never talked to me like that.ā
Neil shimmied down from his sitting position and curled on his side next to Kevin. He realised that Andrew talked to him about things their other teammates would likely never hear, that there was an inexplicable trust offered through their game of truths. But Neil didnāt talk to Kevin like he talked to Andrew, either. That clearly didnāt mean he didnāt care.
āYou never tried anything because you didnāt think he wanted you to,ā Neil concluded.
Kevin didnāt answer, which was confirmation enough.
āYouāre stupid as shit.ā
āThanks, Neil.ā
āIām serious.ā
āI know you are. Thatās why Iām amused. Youāre the most oblivious one here. Whatever youāre getting at is wrong.ā
āOr youāre extra stupid because Iām the oblivious one and even I can see it.ā
āJust spit out what you want to say, Neil.ā
Neil huffed. āI know you want to kiss Andrew, Iām pretty sure he wants to kiss you, and Iām more okay with that than I think Iām supposed to be.ā
Kevin blinked at him. He attempted to say something, then blinked again. Then he said, āOh.ā
Neil didnāt like the way it sounded. āWhat?ā
āYou like him,ā Kevin said triumphantly. āYou want me to kiss Andrew because you want to, too.ā
Neil stared at him. His hand fell from Kevinās hair. āWhat.ā
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Neil never liked admitting that Kevin was right about something, because Kevin was extra infuriating when he was being a smug little shit, but sometimes he was so obviously right that there was no way around it.
Apparently, this was one of those times.
It wasnāt that Neil had a burning desire to make out with Andrew. Heād never even considered it. But once Kevin mentioned it, he let the idea into his head, and he couldnāt say he disliked the thought. Kissing Andrew, he thought, would feel oddly natural. He found that he wanted to know exactly how it would feel.
More than anything, he wanted to know if Andrew would let him. Neil knew that Andrew trusted him to some extent; he trusted Neil to keep his mouth shut, to not use his past against him, to take in his bitter truths unflinchingly.
Andrewās body was in a whole other realm of off-limits, but he trusted Neil with that in tiny portions, too. He let Neil grab his hand or touch his shoulder. He let Neil close enough, on occasion, to lean their shoulders or knees together. Not entirely intimate, but casually close. He never pushed Neil away.
A kiss would be a level of trust Neil felt dizzy at the thought of reaching.
It was only in part due to Andrew being quite attractive. He was the strongest person Neil knew, and he looked it. The soft sweep of his hair and curve of his face balanced any hardness in his expressions. The cocky quirk of his brow or fierce line of his lips were equally intriguing, depending on the circumstances.
Neil wanted to kiss him for the same reasons he liked kissing Kevin.
He just liked them.
It was leading to a whole plethora of embarrassment, with too many incidents of Neil being too obvious with his newly discovered crush. Such as right now, when he didnāt even realise his eyes hadnāt left Andrew in a good ten minutes until Andrew said, āStaring.ā
Kevin looked up from where he had his head buried in a textbook and glanced between Andrew and Neil. Kevin was next to Neil on the couch where both of them were attempting to study, and Andrew had claimed one of the beanbag chairs and a game controller. Neil had no idea what he was playing and only heard low bouts of rapid gunfire. He couldnāt tell if Andrew was being considerate of their studying attempts or any possible panic the louder noise would bring. It was dangerous enough to consider Andrew considerate in the first place.
Neil searched for some excuse or just a simple apology and found no words would leave him. Instead he kept staring at Andrew, only now he was blubbing silently like a fish.
Kevin dug his elbow into Neilās side just as Andrew turned to look at them. He caught the movement before setting an unreadable gaze on Neil. āWhat,ā he demanded.
Neil resisted the urge to glance at Kevin for help and just shook his head. āDidnāt mean to, just zoned out.ā
Andrew narrowed his eyes. āYouāre a terrible liar.ā
āWhy would I even lie about this?ā
āBecause youāre embarrassed that you got caught,ā Andrew said bluntly.
āI have nothing to be embarrassed about.ā
āTell your face that. Surely you can feel a blush that bad.ā
Neil tossed his hands up. āYou asked why I was staring.ā
āSo you were staring.ā
Kevin wrapped a hand around Neilās before he could pull his hair out or lunge at Andrew in his frustration. Both options were becoming equally likely. āAndrew, now youāre just trying to be annoying.ā
Andrew turned his heavy, calculating gaze on Kevin instead and Neil breathed easier. āOh, Kevin. You know I donāt try.ā
āYouāre a terrible liar,ā Neil muttered, just to be a shit.
Andrewās eyes shot back to him. After another moment of consideration, he hummed and turned back to the TV. āFine. Youāll tell me eventually.ā
To anyone else, it would have sounded menacing. To Neil, it was a reminder of that tentative trust, of an unexpected but unwavering patience. To Neil, it was another reason to want to kiss him.
Kevinās heavy gaze wasnāt as effective, but it was equally annoying in its knowing. Neil gave him a glare that he hoped conveyed āyouāre no less subtleā.
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He was proved right during their game the following week. It was not the roughest of their matches, but violence was almost always a factor for the Foxes and Kevin was most often the primary target. All the teams had realised quickly that Kevin hadnāt returned to his left hand as a one-time trick, but was playing with it more and more often this season. It was also clear that Kevin was more wary about it. They hadnāt expected this team to be vicious, so Kevin felt comfortable enough trying. It had started well, but desperation was a violent motivator.
There wasnāt much Neil could do to help Kevin when his own backliner mark was barely letting him breathe. Kevin seemed more annoyed than worried, but Neilās chest was growing tighter even while his anger sparked.
Moments later, he watched Kevinās mark slam down hard on his racquet, and Kevin dropped it like heād been burned.
Neil knocked past his own mark and crossed the court to shove the wide-eyed player away. āThe fuck is wrong with you, asshole?ā
āI wasnāt actually trying toāā
āSave it,ā Neil snapped. āYou knew exactly what you were doing. Go anywhere near him again and Iāll kill you. Understood?ā
He allowed himself to smile, and the backliner paled, which was good enough for Neil. He whirled away in favour of going to Kevin, only to find Andrew already there.
The goalie had Kevinās hand cradled in his with Kevinās glove tucked under his arm. He tilted Kevinās hand this way and that in a slow examination, gripping carefully with his fingers and rubbing softly with his thumbs. Neil knew he was purposefully showing Kevin with the positioning, but it was pointless. Kevinās eyes were stuck on Andrewās face, wide and warm like the red flush spread across his cheeks.
Neil slid a hand over his shoulder and Kevinās gaze shot to him. āYou okay?ā
Kevin looked to Andrew, who stared steadily back at him. Kevin nodded, letting out a shaky breath. āYeah.ā Then, quieter, āThanks.ā
Andrew flicked a dismissive hand and glanced over Kevinās shoulder. Neil followed his gaze and found the backliner very pointedly not looking at them.
āI handled it,ā Neil said.
Andrew didnāt look entirely convinced, and Neil was almost waiting to see the flash of a knife. Instead, he dropped Kevinās hand and looked calculatingly at Neil. āYou handle it,ā he echoed, an inch off toneless. Then he turned and headed back towards the goal.
Neil blinked, but ignored it in favour of focusing on Kevin. āYou donāt have to play the rest. Dan or one of the freshmen canāā
āAnd let you have all the glory?ā Kevin demanded. āAs if.ā
He leaned down close to Neil, lips just slightly quirked, and Neil knew he was fine. He rolled his eyes and pushed Kevinās face awayāit was too gentle to be considered a shove. āFine. Try actually making yourself useful, then.ā
If Andrew slammed the ball down the court so it thwacked off the backliner one too many times to be coincidental, neither Neil or Kevin were going to mention it.
They might have agreed it was hot in some ridiculous way, though.
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Neil was more confused than surprised when Kevin cornered him in the locker room after all the others had left. He was a little surprised when Kevin pressed him to a wall and kissed him like his life depended on it rather than saying anything. Neil kissed back, because he wasnāt an idiot, despite popular opinion, but he had to say something when Kevinās lips trailed down his neck.
āWhat is this about?ā Neil asked. āI sucked out there.ā
Kevin sucked on his skin in response. āYou werenāt at your best,ā he admitted.
āI know this isnāt comfort, so what? Motivation?ā
āDid you see the final save Andrew made?ā
Neil was even more baffled now, and Kevinās teeth scraping over his tendons wasnāt helping the muddled connections in his brain. āWhat?ā
āNever mind. I know you did. You watched him too long afterwards. I watched you.ā
āUhm.ā
āI watched him, too.ā
āHang on. Youāre attacking me because youāre hot and bothered over Andrew?ā
Kevin huffed. āDonāt pretend Iām the only one.ā
āIām notāI wasnātāthatās not the point.ā
Kevin paused, retreating so he wasnāt touching Neil. āSorry. I didnāt even think you wouldnāt wantāā
āI didnāt say that,ā Neil cut him off. He set a soothing hand on Kevinās shoulder, then slid it around to the nape of his neck to draw him down closer. Kevin stooped to Neilās height without any resistance and let himself be kissed. āI just mean. We shouldnāt use Andrew that way. Without his permission.ā
āIām not going to be thinking about Andrew much longer if you keep doing this.ā Kevin tapped Neilās bottom lip, and Neil nipped at his finger. āNot going to be thinking about how you supposedly sucked out there either.ā
āWhat, if I suck in here?ā
Kevin pulled away from him with an irritated look. āReally, Neil?ā
āWhat? I thought you liked when I talked about it.ā
āI never like when you talk. It never ends well.ā
āThis could.ā
āNot anymore.ā
āOh, come on, Kev.ā
āYou really do have no chance with Andrew if you genuinely think that was a good line.ā
āWell, I donāt anymore, and that doesnāt sound like ānot thinking about Andrewā. Andrew would probably react the same way you didāā
āWith complete and utter disappointment.ā
āāand oh look, youāre still here,ā Neil finished pointedly, raising a brow.
āFor how much longer, it depends. Do you know how to stop talking for more than five minutes?ā
Neil shrugged and kissed Kevinās chin. āIām sure,ā he kissed Kevinās neck, āthat you can find some other ways for me to put my mouth to use, if it bothers you so much.ā
Kevin hummed low in his throat. āThat was better. Not by much,ā he added. āBut better.ā
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Neil started to wonder if he should be getting jealous of how frequently Andrew came up with Kevin, but he realised it wasnāt so much that it happened more often as that it was a different context, and both of them were equally guilty of it. Some of it hadnāt changed all that much, with Kevin ranting about Andrewās lack of motivation and Neil ranting about how Andrew was simply an asshole.
But then Kevin would rant about how it was particularly unfair because Andrew was so good when he just tried, and Neil would rant about how much Andrew clearly did care underneath (way, way underneath as it may be) and how frustrating it was that he wouldnāt just let them care about him. Which wasnāt really a big change. Only now, it was given a lot more notice.
By both them and Andrew.
He stared them both down over the tray of drinks on their table. His silence was more demanding than any question might have been, and Kevin was tipsy enough to squirm in the face of it.
āStop,ā Neil told Andrew. āHeās skittish enough without whatever it is youāre trying to drill into him.ā
Andrew quirked a brow.
āOr get out of him.ā
āMaybe I should do both. Drill into him until I make something come out. How does that sound, Kevin?ā
Kevin choked on his drink. Neil rubbed his back as he coughed and wondered why the hell he was being so awkward. āUhm,ā Kevin said.
Andrewās other brow raised to join the first.
āJust leave him alone,ā Neil sighed.
āNot doing anything you two donāt do to me.ā
Neil and Kevin shared a look. āSorry,ā Neil said.
āI donāt want your apologies.ā
āRight. You want nothing.ā
Andrew gave him a dark, weighted look. Almost expectant. But there was a warning there, too. Neil didnāt know what any of it was for.
āWeāre nothing,ā Kevin muttered, then downed the remaining half of his drink.
Neil and Andrew stared at him, Neil incredulous and betrayed and Andrewā
Amused?
āWhat?ā Kevin said defensively. āHe says it all the time.ā
Neil blinked, then stared at Andrew.
Andrew sipped his drink. āWho knew one of you had a brain cell after all.ā
Kevin almost dropped his glass. āWaitāā
āWhat,ā Neil said.
Andrew rolled his eyes, and Neil nearly fell off his stool when a weight suddenly dropped across his back. Nicky draped an arm around him and leaned half on Neil, half on the table. Aaron reappeared next to Andrew and lifted a quarter-filled glass with a frown.
āWhyās everyone looking so serious over here?ā Nicky demanded. āAnd whereās the next round?ā
Andrew downed the rest of his drink and slowly set it back on the table, giving his cousin a bored look. āThere isnāt one. Weāre done.ā
Aaron turned his frown on him. āWhat? Since when?ā
āSince just now, when Iāve just told you.ā
āWe never leave this early.ā
āThatās untrue.ā
Aaron huffed. āNot without a reason.ā
āBlame these two,ā Andrew dismissed, nodding his head at Kevin and Neil. The two were still too lost to say a word in defense.
āI call nonsense,ā Nicky butted in, too loud in Neilās ear. āKevin wouldnāt cut his drinking time short! Tell him, Kevin.ā
Kevin stared owlishly at Andrew as Andrew got to his feet, and didnāt say a word.
āKevinās cutting down on his drinking,ā Andrew said. āArenāt you, Kev?ā
It didnāt sound much like a question. Kevin looked into the half-full glass still in his hands, set it on the table, and nodded. Neil looked incredulously at Andrew and just caught the satisfied curl of his lips. Neil didnāt think Andrew was interested in Kevinās sobriety as much as he was checking how well Kevin responded to a requestāand how much ground he was willing to give.
Neil wondered why he wasnāt being equally tested and if he should feel somehow left out, and considered that maybe it just wasnāt the right opportunity. But after giving it some thought, he realised Andrew probably already had enough of his answers.
āOh,ā Nicky said, eyes wide and apologetic as he leaned around Neil to make gooey eyes at his boyfriend. āGood for you, Kev.ā He patted Kevinās hand, a gesture that barely made Kevin twitch, but gained a slight scowl. The expression smoothed out again as Neil leaned against his side and, consequently, away from Nickyās heavy hold.
Aaron didnāt seem as convinced. He narrowed his eyes at Kevin. āWhy? Youāve seemed happy drowning yourself the rest of the night.ā
āHe needs some way to put up with your presence,ā Neil said, finally tearing his attention off Andrew long enough to find his voice. āHe wonāt have to once we leave.ā
āAaron,ā Nicky hissed. āThey want to go. They have better things they wanna do.ā
āLike what? Give drunk commentary to an exy match theyāve already seen ten times? Go straight to bed?ā
Nickyās eyes glowed. āProbably!ā
It took a moment for Aaron to realise, and then he screwed up his nose. āAre you fucking kidding me?ā
Andrew pumped his brows at Kevin and Neil behind his brotherās back, then bumped past him to kick him into motion. āNope. Youāre outnumbered, now move.ā
Aaron grumbled a likely unkind response, but they all followed Andrew outside. Nicky detached himself from Neil and clung to Aaron instead once Neil wrapped his hand around Kevinās wrist.
Neil and Kevin settled in the sitting room until Aaron and Nicky were safely tucked away in their rooms and Andrew came looking for them. He stood in the doorway with crossed arms and waited.
āWhat did you mean?ā Neil finally asked. āWhen you said Kevin was right?ā
āI didnāt,ā Andrew said. āI said he had some brain cells. Well, one, at least.ā
āWhich means he said something right.ā
āThatās a bit of a stretch.ā
āAndrew,ā Kevin snapped, exasperated. āJust tell us what the hell youāre talking about, will you?ā
āNo. You two are going first.ā
Neil glanced at Kevin. āWhat do you mean?ā
āI mean, you can finally admit what all the staringās about.ā
Neilās mouth went dry. āI said I was sorry. I donāt know what else youāre looking for.ā
āHe wants you to tell him you like him,ā Kevin said, watching Andrew steadily.
What the hell?
That smug curl to Andrewās lips was firmly in place once more. āIf youād rather go first, be my guest.ā
Kevinās cheeks slowly turned red, but his silence only gave Andrew time to prowl towards him. Kevin sat up straighter against the couch cushions and stretched a hand towards Neil. Neil covered it with his own, but made no move to interfere.
Andrew raised a brow expectantly.
āI hate you,ā Kevin muttered, then let out a breath. āBut I like you. Turns out I have a thing for petty, annoying assholes.ā
Andrewās huff couldāve been a laugh, by his standards. He leaned down so his face was hovering inches from Kevinās, and placed a hand on the backrest by Kevinās head to keep his balance. He tipped his head in Neilās direction. āDonāt worry. We both know exactly why you like us.ā Kevin swallowed thickly, and Andrew leaned so close their noses were almost touching. Then he asked, āYes or no?ā
Neil curled his hand around Kevinās. Kevin breathed, āYes.ā
āHands to yourself,ā Andrew ordered, then kissed him.
It was interesting, somehow, watching Kevin from this perspective. Neil could note all the little things he missed when they were kissing, like how Kevinās face scrunched up a little before it smoothed out as he relaxed. How his jaw noticeably slackened when Andrew curled a hand around his neck. How the line of his throat stretched as he looked for more contact.
Heād never seen Andrew kiss anyone before, but he imagined it often. It was better than he expected. Heād thought Andrew would be demanding yet carefully controlled, showing experience. But there was a furrow between Andrewās brows and a slowness to the movement of his lips that showed how tentative he truly was.
Neither of them had ever looked more beautiful.
Kevinās hand twitched in Neilās, and Neil locked their fingers together, helping him manage Andrewās request, but Andrew was already pulling away. His eyes remained closed for a brief second, an affected gesture that Kevin missed in his own belated reaction. Neil, however, caught it, and could only smile when Andrew caught him watching.
Kevin blinked his eyes open. āWhyād you stop?ā
Andrew tilted his head. āGreedy, are we?ā
āYes,ā Neil said, as Kevin made a noise of disagreement. Kevin gave him a sharp look, then paled.
āNeil. I should have asked. And I shouldnāt have spoken for you like that, Iāā
Neil cut him off with another squeeze of his hand. āAre you kidding? Kev, I could kiss you right now.ā
āDonāt,ā Andrew said. When Neil turned to look at him, he added, āKiss me.ā
Andrew raised that brow again, and Kevin licked his lips, and that was enough for Neil. And if he thought seeing Andrew in action was something special, feeling it was even betterāespecially with Kevin beside him.
aftg hc of the day: andrew tries endlessly to find a dessert neil likes. he hates anything too sweet, and textures throw him off for sour things, so he's about to give up. then he makes a fruit pizza, and neil absolutely loves it. it becomes tradition for them to make one together during the holidays. andrew makes and rolls out the sugar cookie dough while neil waits for the cream cheese to thaw a bit. when andrews done he makes the frosting and neil is 'watching the oven'. it takes andrew all of 5 minutes to realize there's a slowly growing dent in the fruit bowl, and the fact that neil hasn't actually helped at all. he glances over his shoulder to see neil stuffing blueberries into his mouth and promptly whacks his hand away with a rubber spatula. neil just rolls his eyes while andrew picks up the bowl and moves it. when the cookie is finally done neil takes it out and stands behind andrew while he frosts it, head on his shoulder, one hand around his waist, and the other carefully sneaking around andrews side to grab raspberries when he's looking the other way. they each decorate half of the pizza (andrew makes a frowny face, neil makes a fox paw) then sprinkle whatevers left over the top. andrew finishes it off with a little bit of gel frosting just to hold everything down, then they each eat roughly 4-7 slices because it's just that good
š¾ Stolen kisses and shared detachment š¦ š„
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Thank you so so much @the-real-alicat-blog for commissioning this piece from me!!! YOUāRE LITERALLY SO SWEET AND I LOVE YOU SO MUCH.
this wonderful human literally commissioned Andriel from me after reading the books for me and then proceeding to listen to me rant for like an hour about how much I wanted to draw them. Ugh. I love you so much friend. Seriously š„ŗā¤ļø