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The feeling when you are getting into a fandom/game so you look up your favorite character only to see that they have 2 male reader fics that haven't been updated in 3 years
I could list 10 fandoms on the spot that I am in that are like that
Finally got around to the new obey me shit and holy. The new song Devil's way low key makes them sound yandere. The way they call us sweetie pie???? Like anyone want yandere obey me đ¤
iâm not sure if youâre taking requests right now so feel free to ignore/delete this if not ! i wanted to request a piece on a jealous al haitham where reader starts fawning over how pretty kaveh is when they meet for the first time! this is mostly cuz that was my own reaction after seeing kaveh HAHA m!reader too please! thank you :]
reticent jealousy [m.reader]
i have emerged from my tomb of university things. and i sincerely thank you anon for giving me such a fun request! this is so fun to write considering that iâve been ignoring haitham in anticipation for kavehâs ass LMAO. itâs also a little longer than what i intended since i wanted to oil my gears in writing again, i hope you donât mind hehe.
𦹠alhaitham being jealous of mister nuisance roommate, reader forgets the concept of personal space
Ever the charming man you are, you never failed to entice the people youâve surrounded yourself with. With your charismatic wit and sincerity, coupled with that good looks youâve somehow acquired from your beloved parents, it was not rocket science to figure out why people were drawn to you like moths to an attractive flame. You constantly piqued the interests of each and every person in the vicinity. It was natural to be attracted to you, you were beyond mesmerizing.
So much that you even managed to capture Alhaithamâs interest. Meeting him at the Akademiya was nothing short of interesting. Your family sent you to study in Haravatat â coincidentally being under the same Darshan as the now infamous scribe. Though it was not your interest, you complied out of respect to your parents, staying in between being average and excelling with barely a half of your efforts.
Alhaitham, at first, thought you were an idiot â only to realize how much bigger of an idiot you are when he came to see just how well off you truly are in your studies with you coming in clean that your far better grades than most students was just a product of your thirty percent effort.
Despite your open expression of fondness to certain things (which, admittedly, had given you a disposition of an exuberant airhead), Alhaitham respected you as a colleague and had even given you some of his approval when you would open up to him about your true passion.
Much like how people appreciated the handsome masterpiece that is you, you yourself beheld the beauty of the world. You loved anything that was pleasing in the eyes, and your hands worked to capture them in your paintings. If one took a good look at your works, one could see the inherent romanticism that you displayed. Everything and everyone was beautiful in your eyes, and among the cold and tired and researchers under your Darshan, you were the shining beacon of sincerity.
Really, it wasnât so hard to fall for you. And Alhaitham went in ahead and tripped, and fell right into your strong arms.
Though his pride served as a hindrance in professing his affections that were left cooped up inside him for the entirety of your years spent as scholars in Akademiya, your observant eyes and empathic attitude finally gave mercy and aided his pining for you and did the asking for him instead.
Thus the beginning of the sneaked through kisses on your visitations in the scribeâs office, the nights he has spent with you in your home to avoid a certain roommate of his, the dates that were spent by the edge of cliffs, with his head on your lap as he read while you painted the romantic hues of the sunsets in Sumeru â all of which you cherished and Alhaitham even more.
You have always proudly proclaimed that Alhaitham was your greatest muse, and it was rarely a stretch considering that there was an office in your quaint little home that was filled with to the brim of masterpieces you created with your beloved as your sole subject. The sketches that were hastily pinned on a foam board, the paintings of him that gave the man a far more lively depiction of himself than the real one, and the pièce de rĂŠsistance of your living portfolio was the your loverâs torso, sculpted to perfection.
(You swore youâd put his head in it, but he grew to realize that it would take awhile on the times heâd catch you locked up in your room, in a daze while tracing your fingers on the grooves of his sculpted abs.)
And while Alhaitham valued subjective opinions so little, when it comes to you, your words are his scriptures, his guides that he could never let go of. He waited with bated breath every time he silently sought your approval on how he looks, on how he presents himself as it was an investment to your love â the man that appreciates beauty out of everyone else â he sees it as a way to reciprocate your care. He puts in great effort for you just to return the sincerity that you bring him.
Either way, there was absolutely nothing that could break you apart. And whether people were in the know of your status in your relations with each other, everyone in Sumeru City was aware that wherever you are, the now Acting Grand Sage is always close by and the same applies vice versa.
And today just happened to be one of the times that you were free from your commissions that youâve received from overseas and Alhaitham was surprisingly free despite his much busier schedule as the Acting Grand Sage.
There was an undeniable bliss in the atmosphere as you strolled around with your beloved and in the silence that you and Alhaitham held, there was comfort and respite. No words were truly needed the moment his hand slipped into yours, barely concealed by his coat that asymmetrically hung onto his form from the public eye.
âAh!â you suddenly blurted, breaking the silence between you and your lover and catching Alhaithamâs attention, âLook at those fine ceramics! Judging from the design, theyâre imported from Liyue, hang on, dearest.â
Alhaithamâs lips turned down into a subtle frown when your hand left his grasp, unable to feel the familiar light callouses that youâve obtained from working your hands to the bone in your line of work. He looked up from his book to see you gravitating towards a certain stall, eyes narrowing at the way the girl behind the goods seemed far more entranced to your visage than keeping watch of her wares.
He gets it though, he understands more than anyone else. He was meant to be the untouchable Alhaitham â the man that cannot be swayed by just a pretty face. But you yourself broke past his walls without even knowing it, he was already convinced he has to be with the pretty boy of Haravatat. You were the unstoppable force to his immovable object and the only solution when you met ended up with his lips on yours and him underneath you, completely under your mercy.
Still, it doesnât shake off the fact that you are objectively a handsome man, someone inherently charming with the sharp wits to boot. Alhaitham was sure that even if you canât provide, someone will be infatuated enough to provide for you (however this in itself is not him admitting that he is near that stage⌠definitely not). People will throw themselves at your feet, and women and men have approached you with a hidden motive countless times during your dates with him.
Though it was consoling to see you reject them with grace (though he preferred a brutal slap to the face), there was a thought that kept intruding within him when he saw the reality upon dating one of the most sought out men in Sumeru.
You were a man that appreciated and sought beauty. And in truth, he wasnât just your muse although he was your frequent one. There was always something unsettling the moment your eyes lay on a person who you find appealing, and his scowl couldnât help but be evident when even without having to be naturally seductive, the way your flustering touches reach other people to convince them to be your muse.
Alhaitham had a green-eyed monster that he unknowingly nursed â its jealous head rearing out on certain moments, breathing down on his neck whenever you left him, your beloved muse.
And it seems as though the fates have woven a test for him. A test that certainly does not appeal to his fancy.
âOi! Alhaitham, you jerk! Did you steal my keys again?! You locked me out of ourâ ahem, my apartment again!â
The Acting Grand Sageâs eyes immediately narrowed when he heard that familiar voice. One that he often used as an excuse to come and stay the night with you (really, he never needed an excuse, but his ego refused to absolutely be fragile even to you at moments). He pondered his options, and the choice him just turning away was the most inviting one, yet he knew that would only prompt his roommate to whine louder and attract more attention.
He turned towards Kaveh, his blank expression masking the little exasperation thatâs bubbling up inside him, âIâve never seen your keys.â It was a lie, as it sat snugly in his pockets for a good day now. âWhy do you always come to accuse me of such things?â
Kaveh was quick to scoff at Alhaithamâs question, rolling his eyes and crossing his arms before prattling on, âOh donât give me that hooey! I know itâs you! Instead of coming home from my projects and just relaxing, I have to go see if Cynoâs still awake to crash into his place!â
âMaybe if you pay your rent, you can stop losing your keys more,â a silent dig had Kaveh faltering with a huff.
âSo it is you!â The blonde only shifted his footing before leaning in to jab his finger into Alhaithamâs chest, âAnd maybe Iâll pay my rent if you start losing those hideous decorations. Iâve only liked one thing and it was that painting that you suddenly brought home.â
âWhat I do with my money is none of your business,â Alhaitham cooly brushed Kavehâs accusations off â of course it was deliberate every time he purchased a vase or a rug that had a clashing color palette, or anything remotely sacrilegious in an artistâs (more so yours) eye. But he wouldnât deny that one painting. It was something he brought home from you, something you even encouraged for him to take as a gift from you on a random day.
Kaveh pinched the bridge of his nose as he heaved a begrudged sigh, âWhatever. Just lend me my keys andââ
âOh! Arenât you just the most darling man Iâve ever seen!â
Alhaithamâs heart stopped and instantly dropped down to his stomach when that angelic voice of yours suddenly rang in his ears.
Apart from his crudely decorated purchases, one reason why he never once wanted you to visit him in his apartment often is mostly for the fear of you having to meet his roommate. All for numerous reasons â something that Alhaitham foresaw that he wouldnât be in favor of in the slightest bit. You know he has a roommate, and knew that Kaveh was the reason why Alhaitham looks relatively exasperated on certain days. For so long, youâve wanted to meet this man, and yet Alhaitham blatantly refuses because heâs afraid that Kavehâs ineptness would rub off on you or that you might start taking clients out of the goodness of your heart and not as a proper job.
âWhat?â
âWhat.â
Kaveh scoffed, âOh, just great. Hereâs another one of your admirers. Give me the damn key and Iâll leave before I start hurling my precious lunch in the middle of the street.â
And yet both men stiffened up when you passed by Alhaitham, your gaze can be completely mistaken for something lovestruck as you gravitated towards Kaveh. The blonde froze as your pretty face got closer to his, your eyes scrutinizing his features, and even then, the poor architect could only avert his eyes from yours, flustered, before meeting Alhaithamâs darkening gaze, only furthering his confusion.
You finally leaned back, âAhâ Apologies for invading your personal spaceâ! I just! I just find you absolutely breathtaking!â Your sincerity was quick to reach Kaveh, and his face erupted into a blooming shade of bright red. âOh! What a cute boy you are! And your proportions are undoubtedly stunning!â
âW-Whaâ?â
Alhaitham watched in silent mortification when one of your gentle hands trailed towards Kavehâs arm, sliding down to grasp his hand and bringing his arm up, âGive me a little spin, wonât you please?â You asked with a smile of plea.
Utterly confused and still dumbfounded and embarrassed, Kaveh couldnât find himself to refuse your polite request (heâd love to call it coercion, but you were so nice) and spun around, his hand still within your warm grasp. He could feel his heart stutter when he heard your pleased hum of approval.
âA good eye for fashion too!â Your hand finally left his and stepped back, âOh! You are perfect!â
Alhaithamâs eyes narrowed. His arms quickly crossed to his chest â a defense mechanism as the familiar dread slowly sunk in him, spreading to every single crevice of his body. His muscles tensed with every sing of praise that left your lips, with every touch you left on Kavehâs form, and the way his nuisance of a roommate certainly relished in the sudden attention youâre giving him.
Worst part of it all is that Kaveh wasnât even remotely aware that you were dating Alhaitham in the first place; that this admiration of yours was just you fawning over your new chosen muse. But he doesnât know that â so your fondness can be quickly mistaken for blatant lovestruck adoration.
ââHaitham! Doesnât he look amazing?â You finally turned to your lover, whose eyes grew soft quick the moment your attention was on his.
Kaveh wrinkled his nose, ââŚHuh? âHaithamâ? You know this man?â He asked, his embarrassed look finally reverting into that familiar expression of annoyance as he looked at Alhaitham.
âOf course! You know him as well?â You tilted your head a little to the side with a small smile.
The blonde was strained as he nodded, âHeâs⌠an acquaintance.â
âMy roommate,â Alhaitham finally clarified with a displeased grunt. Itâs one way to rip the anticipation off, and in an instant, your eyes were elated as you turned to his roommateâs direction.
âSo youâre the illustrious ânuisance roommateâ KavehâŚâ you chuckled a little as you lent your hand to the architect, âItâs finally to meet âHaithamâs roommate.â
Kaveh took your hand and shook it cautiously, eyes narrowing a little. If youâre in the company of Alhaitham, surely you have some form unbearable personality as well⌠especially with that disarming sincerity that you exuded, âAnd youâre theâŚ?â
âThe boyfriend,â you stated, clear as a day with a small smile on your face and Kavehâs grip tightened on your hand.
âThe what?!â
âItâs not so shocking,â Alhaitham finally interrupted your conversation with his roommate, his arms uncrossing as he took a step closer to you. âAnd no, I didnât pay him.â He already interjected before Kaveh could accuse you the same way he did to the traveler and their floating companion on their first meet.
âI certainly wouldâve given a receipt if he did.â
Kavehâs hand fell from your grip as his life crumbled before his eyes. His roommate that he classifies as the most unbearable person in the whole universe⌠is suddenly taken? By you? A handsome guy that he has never met in his whole life for some reason? He has to take a reality check, and his vision blurred. No way his loser of a roommate is getting laid before him.
Absolute sacrilege.
Meanwhile, Alhaitham had half a mind to take you and just leave Kaveh while he processed the sudden drop of information. But there was a sick sense of satisfaction that coursed through the Acting Grand Sageâs veins when Kaveh had an existential crisis just because he was absolutely clueless to all the hints that pointed to him having a lover. It was entertaining, to say the least, and once again, Alhaitham had the upper hand.
However that satisfaction soon melted into raw jealousy when your hands clasped Kavehâs bringing them up as you finally worked your charms.
âSo then, Mister nuisance roommate, I hope you donât mind if I ask a moment of your time.â
Kaveh blinked out of his stupor, suddenly becoming flustered when your hands enveloped his, âN-Noâ I donât mind⌠what do you need?â
And like a man about to profess his love to someone, your eyes glimmered as you popped the question;
âWill you be my muse for this monthâs project?â
Alhaithamâs hands itched to grab a hold of you and tear you away from his roommate as his eyes glowered and dug into Kavehâs form with absolute malice and jealousy. Why did you even have to find his mess of a roommate remotely attractive? What even is so âbeautifulâ about Kaveh that you just had to touch him? Do you even have to be that close to ask him to be your muse? And why do you keep showering him with praises?
Poor Kaveh had little chance to refuse you as you looked at him so expectantly. Letting out a reluctant yes, you absolutely glowed before showering him some more praises, and ecstatically telling him that you will be over Alhaithamâs apartment to discuss further details with him.
And while Alhaitham simmered in his jealousy, he failed to notice Kaveh finally leaving and you coming back to him.
Itâs like his vision cleared when he finally felt your arm snake around his waist, pulling him closer to be your side, âYour roommate is rather adorable, dear,â you said, sneaking a kiss to his temple.
Alhaitham scoffed, âIâd rather you not say that while expressing any form of affection to me.â His tone was cold, but even you can feel how utterly upset your dearest love is.
You only laughed before pinching the lean fat on his waist, prompting the stoic man to jolt, âI find your jealousy far more adorable, however.â
âSo you were being deliberate earlier?â
âOh, absolutely not. I just do it so none of the muses I ask can refuse, though my compliments are of utmost sincerity,â you said before flashing Alhaitham that cheeky grin that he found himself admiring for the nth time now. âItâs a good psychological tactic, yâknow?â
âAt the expense of your loverâs feelings. How crude,â Alhaitham huffed. âYouâre going to have to make up for the poor treatment youâve given to me.â
The sultry grin on your face was enough for Alhaitham to know that he wonât be coming home tonight.
summary: just a bunch of headcanons with the best girl â¤ď¸
Daphne never realised she liked you until you had protected her on one of the mysteries you and the gang were trying to solve. The way you didnât hesitate made her chest tighten out of fear and love.
After that she was always by your side, even when you werenât solving cases together. She felt a sense of security when she was around you
You two became very close and eventually it led to the rest of the gang assuming you were dating
âSo you and Daphneâ Fred began as you two walked through a dark corridor, you had split off from the others a while ago and you were trying to find your way back. You frowned âwhat do you mean?â the confusion was evident in your voice which also made Fred confused âwell, I uh thought you two were a thing- you knowâ he explained causing you to blush, it didnât sound like a bad idea thatâs for sure.
It didnât seem like Daphne was getting it any easier either since Velma had also assumed you two were together
After a while she had confessed to you whilst the both of you studied for an upcoming test, it sort of just slipped out.
âI like youâ Daphne said abruptly, cutting off your sentence. You stared at her blankly for a few seconds before the words actually registered in your brain. Daphne like you. Daphne Blake. The most beautiful girl ever had a crush on you.
You had obviously told her you liked her back and once you told the rest of the group no one was surprised since they had already made their assumptions.
Daphne likes to text you and call you a lot, not in an overwhelming way but you both do share a fair amount of calls together
She gets worried when you donât show up to school and will bombard you with texts asking if you were ok (you usually never miss a day of school)
You both go on dates often, wether it be movie night or going out to a food place, you guys were almost always on a date.
She likes kisses. Any type of affection is ok but she really likes to kiss you, sometimes the gang gets sick of you two displaying your affection but you knew it was all harmless.
Love language is defo physical touch.
Sheâll never get used to you telling her you love her. Every time you say it she gets major butterflies and would blush a ton
TW: mentions PTSD, mentions violence, minors may combust spontaneously if content on this page is read
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It was love at first sight.Â
You were lying unconscious in his arms after bursting into the medical tent, begging for someone to help your comrade, blood dripping down your forehead, looking as if the world had run you over. You brushed off any offered aid, hysterical as you insisted that your friend was the one who needed help.Â
Priests wrestled the ailing soldier from your arms. You were still a bit delirious, unsure who was friend or foe, but you relented when you realized their intention wasnât to harm.Â
Heâd approached you, noting the dazed look you wore as you stood over the priests who were focusing on closing any wounds on your friendâs body and honestly more annoyed that you were blocking a walking area.Â
âCan I help you?â he asked, hiding the irritation in his tone with a faux smile and his eyes narrowed when wide eyes turned to look at him. Â
âNo.â you said, shaking your head as you fought the urge to look back at your friend. âNo, thank you. I donât need any-â Your voice cut off as your body went limp, causing a bit of an uproar as you fell into the head priestâs faltering arms. He was known for running a tight ship and despite also being known for his overwhelming generosity and kindness he despised things that were out of order.Â
He looked at the relieved expression on your face, guessing that it was probably the first time you allowed yourself to relax, too worried for your friendâs safety to look after yourself. Shooing away other priests who nervously offered to take you from his arms, he picked you up before taking you to an isolated cot near his office. The others paused in shock at the rare smile showing on their superiorâs face.Â
It was the first time theyâd ever seen an expression other than his usual grimace.Â
It wasnât often that you saw the head priest tend to someone directly. He had more holy power than most of the priests combined, but he didnât step in unless absolutely necessary due to his disdain for people.Â
Heâd was raised by the church, having a short recollection of the people he knew as parents and their faces faded until he soon forgot about them. But he wasnât sad. He didnât feel that he had no place in the world because he had found the Mother.Â
Sheâd blessed him with her gift at a young age and praise was all heâd known since. Older priests would clasp their hands in reverence, thanking the Mother for her grace and droves of people would come to be blessed by his light.Â
He was young, but he wasnât blind. His first thought wasnât to use his gift to help as many people as he could, it was to ascertain the board heâd be the best pawn for. He had no power as a child and the kindness and praise would only last for as long as he was useful. The way he saw it, he could waste his life away as an animal that would perform tricks when he was called or he could bide his time until he could gain power of his own.Â
Humans were despicable creatures.Â
Many sought to use him to bolster their own reputation, to learn if there was a way they could steal a gift they didnât deserve, to get their hands on him.Â
There was no remorse when they met their accidental deaths. In fact, he thought human lives had little value.Â
Which was why he found you so interesting.Â
He detested war, finding it only provided him with senseless work. Soldiers would come in droves, screaming in agony from missing limbs or from the sheer shock of carnage they witnessed. The priests worked desperately to keep the situation contained, only looking towards the head priest for when things got out of hand, unconsciously recognizing his unwillingness to get involved.Â
They assumed he only had good intentions.Â
Some guessed that he trusted they had things under control without him. Others saw it as a test of endurance, assuming he wanted them to strengthen their holy power.Â
They were all wrong.Â
The head priest had expressed his disinterest in getting involved, but his superiors sent him to the battlefield anyway. He decided he didnât agree with their decision and would refuse to be of much help. He would take no part in someone elseâs war.Â
But that was before you had shown him what he always imagined humanity would be like. You werenât screaming due to your own wounds, but your comrades. You looked devastated, wearing an expression heâd seen multiple times before but only on those worried about themselves. It made him want to know more about you.Â
It wasnât difficult finding out who you were. A simple request to the troop stationed at the battlefront and he gained access to your past. Heâd memorized your name, rank, blood type, and just about anything else that seemed important, scouring over the documents with intense focus.Â
You came from a big family and you were nearing the end of your service. When you first joined, you stated that you wanted to enlist to make a difference in the world, words that wouldâve made him sneer out of disgust but they seemed endearing coming from you.Â
You were naive. You thought you meant something to these people when you were nothing more than another meat shield theyâd happily use to further their agenda.Â
He sat with a hand covering his face, musing over the information heâd gained on you. You wouldnât serve for much longer, but there was no guarantee that youâd make it to the end of your service. Considering the recent fluctuations of patients in medical, he was almost certain you wouldnât return whole if you returned at all.Â
It didnât sit right with him. Â
He didnât like the idea that someone as rare as you would get consumed by this world. Not when you stood to contradict everything he believed to be true about humanity.Â
The priest left his office, nodding towards others as he made his way towards the cot you were sleeping on. He hated to do this, but it was the only way he could make sure you outlasted this stupid war.Â
Placing a hand against your forehead, he concentrated his holy power until it was dense, feeding it into your body.Â
Holy power was meant to heal, but the stronger you were, the more caution you had to use when administering it. If you used holy power on a healthy personâs body, itâd cause adverse effects. It was similar to your body treating itself as a virus even if one wasnât present.Â
It wasnât like a holy priest to use his power to harm. If anyone found out, it could mean getting excommunicated from the church at best. At worst he could get sentenced ti death.Â
It was good that no one would suspect him.Â
Youâd wake up feeling intense pain in your skull. The other priests wouldnât know how to heal you, their holy power would only make your condition worse so heâd swoop in, act concerned, and deem you unfit for service.
Heâd claim you had a mental break or were suffering from PTSD and youâd spend the rest of your days under his watch, getting used to his tender care. Or at least his care. He was sure tenderness would come as the two of you got to know each other.Â
Maybe you would restore his faith in humanity.
It was more likely that you wouldnât, but heâd finally found something good thing that came out of this place and he wasnât going to let anything ruin it.
Seeing all the kavetham and just general kaveh bird/avian art on Twitter really has me wanting to write a wing kink fic with winged kaveh x winged reader, with maybe a winged alhaitham.