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SWEET ROUTINE. beelzebub x f!reader
₍ ᐢ.ˬ.ᐢ₎˚୨୧ In which an incredibly hungry customer causes trouble for a new cafe, and a new shop owner gains a unique regular.
“I’ll have ten of everything, please.”
“Ten of the donuts? Or the cake?”
“No. The whole menu.”
“I-I’m sorry??”
part one of this series! part two (date tbd)
word count || 3.7k
THE MORNING RUSH HADN’T ARRIVED JUST YET.
Not that there was one to expect anyway.
[Name] placed her cup of paint pens and markers back into her lower cabinet, shutting the door with her hip before reaching for the menu board against the wall. Carefully, she propped up the newly decorated board by the entrance, admiring the bubble letters and doodles she had just finished adding.
Satisfied, she circled back behind the counter, leaning her elbows on the surface. Opening early always left her a little worn out.
She glanced outside, observing the quiet street—noticing people on their way to work, bicycles passing by, or strangers walking their dogs.
She couldn’t help her smile whenever a puppy found the smell particularly interesting, nose twitching as it pawed at the door. Sometimes, the owner would stop and look up at the window, attention caught by the intricate drawings on the glass.
“Newly opened!” was painted in large, colorful letters accompanied by silly cartoon characters she drew by hand.
It took hours to repaint a new one every month. Though, seeing people pause to snap a quick photo always made it worth it.
Inside the cafe, the atmosphere was comfortable, accompanied by warm light from the hanging lamps and a selection of soft music from the shop playlist. Plants hung from shelves and stood tall in some corners of the shop. A pleasant smell of butter, fresh bread, and vanilla wafted throughout the room, which she found comforting.
[Name] took great pride in the interior, having worked for months to get it the way she had envisioned. She stood, watching the college student at the booths studying quietly, and the married couple by the window chatting over coffee. She liked knowing others found it as comfortable as she did.
“Anyone new?”
A voice called from the kitchen doorway.
She glanced up to see her best friend, leaning on the doorframe, arms crossed as her eyes wandered the cafe.
“Not yet,” she hummed. “I might go around and ask about refills though.”
“I can do it,” Sasha offered, walking towards [Name]’s spot at the counter. “I finished the extra donuts. You just need to ice them.”
[Name] smiled, stepping aside and adjusting one of the trays in the display case.
She felt lucky to have a close friend willing to help around from time to time.
Sasha had told her simply that she had just needed a part-time job, helping out for her own convenience. She’d said it so casually the day she offered, but [Name] knew better.
She’d been there long before the cafe had opened, looking over papers and forms together, helping her paint the walls, moving furniture, and hauling boxes of ingredients to the kitchen at two in the morning. A normal person wouldn’t have done all that for a paycheck.
Still, [Name] didn’t say anything. She just made sure Sasha was paid well whenever she helped out, never charging her for any pastries she’d snag on the way to her own classes.
Though, it was the least she could do for someone who’d been there since the beginning.
“What would I do without you,” she sighed.
“Just die, I guess,” the girl joked, already crossing to the other side of the counter. [Name] laughed.
Behind the glass were rows of various pastries, donuts, cakes, macarons, and the like. They were neatly arranged onto wooden trays, each one decorated with simple icing designs and cute faces. What she liked the most about her baking process was that she could be as creative as she wanted, often opting for a cute animal face or simple floral patterns. It took time, but customers seemed to enjoy them.
Well, the few people who came, anyway.
Most of the designs weren’t consistent throughout the weeks, just whatever she felt like in the moment, fluctuating from batch to batch.
Her personal favorites, however, were a batch of chocolate filled donuts, iced with even more chocolate as well as bear ears, base detailed with comical bear features. Somehow, they always made their way into her selection. They were simple, but had something endearing about them.
Or maybe she just liked making them.
“Y’know,” Sasha started, returning with a tray of cups. “If it doesn’t pick up, I could always call some friends over to make a fake line.”
[Name] glanced over her shoulder.
“What would that do?”
“Like, I could make them fight over who gets your carrot cake or something. Make them pretend to argue about how good your pastries are.”
[Name] gasped dramatically, pressing a hand to her chest.
“My pastries are good!” she said with mock offense. “Why would they need to pretend?”
Sasha laughed. “Marketing!”
[Name] waved her off dismissively, gesturing to the customers who were still waiting their refills.
“You’d have better luck getting me on MasterChef.”
“Like you’d win anyway,” the girl teased before grabbing the cups and heading towards the tables.
Before she could retort, the bell above the door chimed.
A tall figure stepped in.
[Name] straightened up immediately, a welcoming smile plastered on her face. New customers were always good.
The man, however, instead of walking forward, paused at the doorway, eyes wandering as if he was taking in the entire place piece by piece.
He looked around slowly.
His gaze lingered on the various decorations lined up on the shelves, then to the soft pillows placed neatly at the booths, then to the colorful menu boards on the walls and by the door, before his gaze returned to the large window.
He seemed particularly interested in the cartoonish paintings across the glass.
[Name] felt satisfied, appreciative that her efforts were noticed.
“Hello!” she greeted cheerfully. “Welcome in!”
The man nodded politely, approaching the counter.
Then, he stopped.
His attention shifted immediately towards the display case, pastries laid out in all their glory. The way his expression brightened the second he laid his eyes on the desserts told [Name] that they made the biggest impression.
Up close, she noticed that he was tall. Extremely so.
He leaned slightly over the glass, his broad shoulders casting a faint shadow over the counter, the sleeves of his shirt stretching slightly across his arms as he bent closer to get a closer look.
He looked… oddly serious about the desserts.
His hand hovered over a group of rabbit-decorated cream puffs first. They were small and round, decorated in chocolate with comical expressions.
Then, his hand drifted to a velvet cake slice, topped with whipped cream.
Then up again to a tray of heart-shaped strawberry tarts glossed over by the display lights.
His mouth watered.
[Name] had never seen someone so mesmerized by her pastries before. She didn’t even look at anything that intensely when looking over her lease agreement.
He leaned a little closer to the glass, attention shifting from tray to tray.
“Did you make all these yourself?” he asked suddenly.
The question caught her slightly off guard.
“Oh—uh, mostly, yeah! Sasha helped a lot, though,” she answered, gesturing vaguely toward the kitchen doorway where her friend could be seen piping meringue.
He looked back at the pastries again.
“They look really good,” he said simply.
For some reason, hearing that from him made her feel a bit lighter.
Though, as flattering as it was that her desserts looked good enough to salivate over, she wondered briefly if she would have to wipe drool off of the glass once he left.
Then, out of nowhere—
RRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMM.
A wild rumbling noise echoed through the shop, startling [Name] and the few customers hanging around. Sasha froze halfway through piping, glancing towards [Name] with concern.
“What was that?”
[Name] blinked, straightening slightly.
Jesus Christ. Was there something wrong with the pipes? Sure, the building’s a little old, but it shouldn’t be making sounds like—
The second rumble nearly shook the entire building, rattling the paper cups on the counter and even rolling a pen to the floor.
She stared.
That can’t be normal.
Before she could turn to Sasha and panic about a possible earthquake, she noticed the man before her suddenly place a hand over his stomach. If she had any room reading skills at all, she would think he even looked ashamed. He even looked a little apologetic, almost refusing to meet her eyes.
It took a moment for her to piece everything together.
Her eyes widened.
Was that… his stomach???
When it clicked, she couldn’t help the way her jaw dropped, flabbergasted by her ridiculous conclusion. She refused to think that the monstrous growl from second ago had come from the singular man in front of her.
For a second, she just stared at him.
“…Sorry,” he said quietly, shifting slightly where he stood, rubbing the back of his neck nervously. She immediately shut her mouth. He had caught her staring.
“No, no, you’re good!” she reassured him nervously. “I’ve been there before, I understand. Are you okay…?”
He seemed to lighten up a bit at her words, smiling, a gentle acknowledgement of her compassion. He smiled sheepishly. “Yeah. Just hungry.”
She smiled back. “Then you came to the right place!”
She understood, though, to an extent. It was a normal bodily function, and he may have just been really, really hungry. She decided it was best to stay silent. In college, when her bowel movements would act up during quiet lectures, she would pray that no one said anything, horrified by the sounds her stomach would produce. Though, they were never as loud as that.
His eyes returned to the display case. He seemed to pause when he noticed the bear donuts.
“Hm,” he said thoughtfully, still examining the display.
[Name] reached for the tongs, brushing off the strange interaction.
“What can I get for you?”
He looked up slightly.
“Is there anything you’d recommend?” he asked.
“Oh!” she said brightly, pointing to the pastries through the glass. “I personally love chocolatey flavors, so the chocolate stuffed donuts are one of my favorites. And sometimes I take the velvet cake home when I’m feeling a light dessert. Both are great!”
Instead of responding right away, his attention fell towards the array of sweets behind the glass with the same curiosity as before.
He paused at the velvet cake slice she had mentioned. It sat on a small, white plate, layered neatly with white frosting in between. A practiced swirl of pale topping rested on top, piped into soft spirals.
He lifted his head slightly.
“Is that buttercream?” he asked.
[Name] glanced at the cake, then shook her head.
“Oh, no, it’s whipped cream.”
He looked a little surprised.
“Really?”
“Yeah!” she nodded. “The cake and frosting are really sweet already, so I thought whipped cream would make a good topping without being too heavy.”
He leaned a bit closer to the glass, seeming to be studying it more.
“It looks really sturdy for whipped cream,” he noted. “Mine usually deflates pretty fast.”
Her eyes brightened instantly.
“You bake?” she asked, leaning forward with interest.
“Sometimes,” he smiled softly. “When I’m hungry I try recipes.”
[Name] found that his smile was quite contagious. She leaned in playfully, lowering her voice as if telling something classified. She tapped the glass where the cake sat.
“Well, what I like to do is add white chocolate instant pudding mix,” she said proudly. She liked that he cared enough to ask.
“What you do is you add in a little before whipping, and it stabilizes the cream without making it too sweet.”
He tilted his head slightly.
“Huh.”
“Unflavored gelatin works too if you let it bloom first,” she added. “But the instant pudding is easier for me.”
He nodded slowly, appreciative of the information.
“…Thanks. I’ll remember that.”
He studied the desserts carefully, genuinely considering which ones to choose. Then he pointed.
“I’ll try the bear donut first.”
“Good choice!” [Name] chimed, grabbing one carefully and sliding it into a paper sleeve, before ringing him up. He paid quickly, taking it from her hands carefully.
He pulled the paper down and looked at it for a moment, admiring the design.
Then he ate the whole thing.
The girl’s mouth hung open watching him lick his lips contentedly as if he hadn’t just swallowed a large donut whole. He licked the frosting off of his fingers with a grin on his face. It was gone.
Her brain took a moment to process what she had just seen.
Did he even chew??
“That was good,” he stated happily.
[Name] paused.
“…Thanks!” she managed to squeak out.
Satisfied, he glanced at the display case one more time, nodded to himself, as if mentally calculating something, then turned back towards the register.
“Okay,” he said.
“I’ll have ten of everything, please.”
The girl tilted her head. “Ten of the donuts? Or the cake?”
“No,” he gestured to the glass. “The whole menu.”
[Name] choked on her spit, folding over the counter to gather herself. There was no way she heard him right. Behind her, Sasha stood frozen over a handful of dropped baking tools, stunned.
She looked up from the counter at the man in front of her. He was fully serious.
A beat of silence passed before she spoke.
“I-I’m sorry?”
“Ten of each pastry,” he clarified.
She flicked her eyes towards the small display counter, then back to him.
“…Are you fucking with me?”
“I don’t think so.”
She rubbed her temple, trying to comprehend his request.
There was no way one donut was good enough to warrant an order of everything else ten times each.
“There are like… twenty different things in here.”
“Yes.”
“So that would be about, two hundred pastries.”
“That’s right.”
[Name] suppressed the urge to reach over the counter and bitch slap the man right then and there. Is he hearing himself right now??
“It’ll be really expensive,” she added.
“How much?”
[Name] reached for her mouse, punching in the outrageous receipt that was this guy’s order. It was probably the most ridiculous one she had ever gotten.
Hesitantly, she looked up from the screen.
“Eight hundred and fifty-eight dollars before tax.”
The man nodded hastily. “That’s fine with me.”
Despite the shock, she forced back her best customer service face back into place, internally panicking about how on earth she would come up with that many pastries. All of the sweets in the cafe were made by hand, and it was enough work as it is to fill up the small counter.
Does he think I have a factory back there?!
“You must be having a huge party!”
“Not really.”
She raised a brow. “A family gathering?”
“No.”
“…A high school reunion?”
“No,” he paused for a moment before adding, “I just want to try them.”
[Name] no longer made an effort to hide her bewilderment.
“…Ten times each?”
“Yes.”
“By yourself?”
“Uh-huh,” He smiled politely. Like he wasn’t quite registering how absurd his request was.
“Okay…” she nodded slowly. “Right. So, um…”
He looked at her expectantly. She couldn’t believe she was actually considering something so insane.
[Name] gestured helplessly to the display case. “We don’t exactly have two hundred pastries at the moment…” she stated apologetically.
“Oh,” the man hummed. “I can wait.”
Her head snapped up, her hands waving wildly.
“Oh, no, no,” she laughed nervously. “What I meant was that I would have to bake a lot more. Like, a lot. It would take several hours.”
He seemed to consider it for a moment, bringing a hand to his chin thoughtfully. Then he nodded.
“Can I come back tomorrow?”
[Name] stared. “You’re sure?”
“Yes,” he grinned. A thought seemed to cross his mind. “…If that’s okay with you.”
Everything within her told her to say no, to refuse and tell him that she couldn’t possibly come up with over two hundred desserts in the span of one night, or that he was pulling a sick prank and would never show up to buy them. She barely had enough ingredients to make that many. Two hundred was absolutely ridiculous. She doubted she would have enough even if she baked until sunrise.
Though, the money would really help. It hadn’t been very busy lately, and she worried she might not have made enough to pay rent. That order alone could cover a huge chunk of that month’s expenses.
Still… It was two hundred pastries.
She glanced towards the man, whose attention had drifted back to the sweets behind the glass.
He wasn’t demanding about it at all. Surprisingly patient actually.
His gaze landed on the bear donuts again. His smile hadn’t left since he’d tasted the first one. He seemed to mumble something under his breath, which [Name] made out to be something like, “Maybe Belphie would like these.”
It was a little cute if she ignored the absurdity of the situation.
Though she dreaded the baking session that would come from it, the thought of someone enjoying her sweets warmed her heart.
The genuine excitement in his expression gave her an odd new confidence.
Might as well help a guy out.
She tapped her fingers on the counter lightly, internally planning out her schedule, then turned back towards him, the corners of her lips lifting into a warm smile. She spoke before she could stop herself.
“Yeah, I can have those ready for you by tomorrow!”
His grin widened immediately, eyes sparkling with anticipation. [Name] had never seen anyone so excited over a few (two hundred) desserts.
“Thank you,” he said, relieved. After a moment he added, “Is the same time okay?”
She nodded.
Her confirmation seemed to satisfy him, and he returned the gesture with a small nod of his own.
“I’ll be back,” he promised, turning towards the door.
[Name] watched him take a few steps, her eyes following his tall frame as he walked away. The morning light from the windows shone lightly on his hair, the warm orange color nearly glowing as he passed beneath it.
Then, a thought occurred to her. She called out to him before he could reach the door handle.
“Hey, wait!”
He turned slightly, looking over his shoulder, large hand hovering over the door.
“Actually,” she said quickly, leaning forward slightly on the counter. “Would you mind coming in a little later tomorrow?”
He turned around fully now, attention on her.
“Later?”
“Yeah. Like, in the evening. Around closing time, maybe? We close around seven.”
That would give her a little more room to bake and take breaks in between, not to mention packing them into boxes. It also meant no one would be bothered by the dozens of pastry boxes she anticipated would litter the tables tomorrow.
“Okay,” he agreed. “Evening is good.”
“Great,” she sighed, relieved, lifting a hand to wave him off. “See you tomorrow!”
“See you tomorrow,” he waved back, his expression relaxed. He seemed so carefree, having just ordered eight hundred dollars worth of dessert.
The bell chimed softly as he stepped outside, disappearing onto the quiet street beyond the glass. [Name] watched the door close behind him, gaze lingering where he stood.
For a moment, the cafe returned to its usual, quiet comfort. She was suddenly aware of the calm indie music playing in the background, the cars passing by outside, and the faint clinking of ceramic mugs.
Then, she turned around slowly. She was met with an unimpressed Sasha, silently observing, arms crossed and sporting a dreadfully judgmental expression.
“You just promised a guy two hundred pastries,” she said flatly.
Her voice snapped her out of her daze, the realization of just how much work she had given herself crashing down on her like a large bag of flour.
“…Yeah,” she muttered.
A moment passed. ”…Fuck.”
Sasha cocked a brow.
“Can you even do that?”
[Name] opened her mouth to say something, but closed it again. Her gaze drifted from the door, to the display case, then at anything but Sasha’s face.
She shrugged.
“I don’t know.”
Sasha groaned, dragging a tired hand down her face like she already knew what [Name] was going to say next. “You’re gonna make me stay late, aren’t you?”
With pleading eyes, she clasped her hands together.
“…Please?”
“Bitch! You should’ve said no!”
“I know, I know!” [Name] shot back defensively. “But how could say no?! Did you see his face??”
“So you’d make two hundred pastries for any handsome guy that came in here??”
“That’s not what I meant!”
[Name] slumped forward, resting her head on her hands, her elbows propped against the counter.
She stared at the marble counter for a moment. Then her head snapped back up towards her friend, the exasperation in her expression replaced with something close to desperation.
“No one’s ever looked at my baking like that,” she spoke.
Sasha scoffed.
“He just looked like he wanted to inhale everything!!” she argued. “He won’t even taste them with the way he shoved that donut down his throat. He didn’t even chew! And did you hear his stomach earlier?!”
“Exactly!” she said suddenly, pointing to the door the man had left from. “That guy needs these pastries. He sounded so hungry he could take a bite out of my house.”
“He could fix that with a trip to Taco Bell.”
“He said he would come back!”
Sasha stared at her long and hard. Then, tilted her head back, pinching the bridge of her nose as if warding off a headache. “You’re crazy.”
She leaned her back against the counter, glancing at the cabinets where they kept the ingredients.
“You don’t even have enough ingredients for that many.”
[Name], however, had already pushed herself up from the counter. She glanced at the door, then at the cabinets, then back at Sasha, sporting a devilish grin.
“…Wanna come with me to the store?”
Thank you so much for reading :))
Part two: soon!!
SPOTLIGHT. Timeskip!Oikawa x F!reader
₍ ᐢ.ˬ.ᐢ₎˚୨୧ Two strangers find themselves on the big screen when the singer asks them to kiss. What [Name] doesn’t realize, is that she’s about to kiss a famous national volleyball player from Argentina.
a/n: May have multiple parts! Also Oikawa and reader are somewhere in their early twenties instead of the actual timeskip when he is 30 since I didn’t really write them to act like they were near their thirties… oops
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[NAME] THOUGHT HER LUCK COULDN’T GET ANY BETTER.
Just a few days ago, she was ecstatic to find out that one of her favorite artists was coming to her city, only to find out the tickets had sold out within hours. The only resellers she could find were selling them at double, even triple the price, and as much as she wanted to go, the prices would've been too large of a blow to her wallet.
As if the universe had felt sorry for her, she got a call from her cousin a few days before the concert, offering to sell them for just 30 dollars each. Apparently she was planning to go, but her mom had decided to plan a spontaneous out-of-country trip the day of, leaving two extra tickets.
She'd never snatched an offer so fast in her life.
"This is so much better than presale," her friend, Miu, said as they weaved through the crowd. "Tell your cousin I hope she gets her ass ate so good in New York."
[Name], still juggling her things, laughed and shook her head.
"I hate this stupid bag policy," she groaned, trying to organize the mess in her hands.
Unfortunately, she hadn't planned her outfit very well and brought a leather jacket to an open-roof concert in 80 degree weather. The stadium had a no bag policy, so her merch and jacket, pockets filled to the brim with necessities, were draped over one arm, while the other held her phone and water bottle.
"I told you you were gonna sweat balls in that," Miu deadpanned.
"I know, I know! I just didn't think it would be that bad..."
"You were just gonna take it off and put on the T-shirt anyway!"
Before she could reply, she suddenly collided into something. The impact sent her things to the ground, her merch, phone, and jacket scattered messily on the floor, along with someone else’s things. She tried to process the mess that was hers and a strangers belongings tangled up in merch and clothing.
"Oh—I'm sorry! That was my fault," an unfamiliar voice chimed in front of her. "Here—let me help."
She looked up from the ground to see a tall brunette crouching down in front of her, already reaching for her things before she could even react. His hair was perfectly styled, and his clothes looked expensive. She could only stare and wonder what he was doing at a concert instead of a runway as he smoothly placed her merch and jacket in her hands with an apologetic smile. She envied how there wasn't even a trace of sweat on his annoyingly perfect face.
Holy crap.
Gathering her things, she thanked him politely, checking to see if she had missed anything. "Ah, it's okay, I wasn't paying attention either... thank you."
"No problem," he said lightly.
In her struggle, she nearly dropped her phone again, earning a chuckle from the man.
"Be careful, alright?" he said with a wave and a confident grin as he and his friends left to enter the stadium, disappearing into the crowd.
"Uh... yeah." she trailed off, still caught off guard. She could hear the faint laughs and teases from his friends fade as they walked away.
"Why did he look kind of familiar?" Miu muttered, nudging her.
[Name] raised a brow. "I think I would've remembered him if he went to school with us-"
"No, not from school," she said quickly. "He looks exactly like this one famous guy—I can't remember his name. It's like, at the back of my mind."
[Name] snorted, brushing it off. "You're so chronically online."
𓆩ꨄ︎𓆪
After a while of walking down stairs and weaving through seats, they managed to find their section. It was a couple of minutes until the show started, and chatter filled up the stadium as people walked in.
"God, if these people don't find somewhere else to put their legs I'm going to use them as a bridge," Miu groaned just as she squeezed past someone. "Do they not know how to move??"
"Please do," [Name] laughed. "Pave a way for me too."
She adjusted the jacket on her arm, reaching into her pocket for her phone, when her fingers brushed against bare fabric. Panicked, she brought the jacket up to inspect the other pocket, only to find that something was missing.
"Hey, Miu," she started nervously. "I think my wallet is missing."
"Huh?? What do you mean missing?" Miu questioned from behind her. "Like, your actual wallet? Just now?"
“Yes, my actual wallet! Fuck, where is it??”
“Are you sure it’s here?”
"I don't know! It was in here a second ago..." [Name] scanned the ground around her, panicked, praying it was nearby instead of in a sweaty guy’s pocket outside of the stadium. She could’ve sworn it was tucked neatly away in her jacket pocket.
Her fidgeting earned her a nudge from her friend. "Just keep walking, [Name], I don't think it's here," she said after taking a quick glance under the seats. "Did it fall out when you bumped into that guy? Maybe he took it."
She groaned, running a hand down her face. “He’s at a big, fancy concert and his shirt is like a hundred dollars! Why would he need my wallet!?”
"How much was in there?”
"Like, sixty bucks," she sighed, exasperated.
"Hey, that's not that bad," Miu patted her shoulder, trying to reassure her.
"Okay, I get it, you’re rich, and sixty dollars is like pocket change to you. Why'd you even need me to buy you tickets?!"
"I drove here!"
"Unbelievable."
“Hey,” Miu paused, pointing at the ground in front of her. “Is that it?”
[Name] looked to where her friend pointed, noticing something by her feet. She crouched down to pick it up, realizing it was a wallet, just not hers, and she knew it wasn’t hers, because hers was a pink plaid bear wallet she had kept since middle school.
“Whose is this?” she asked, turning it over and examining it. Instead of pink and plaid, she was met with a plain, navy blue wallet, a small volleyball keychain dangling from it.
Miu leaned over her shoulder curiously. “You think you switched with him when you bumped into each other?”
“I don’t know…”
“Open it and see.”
[Name] opened the wallet, unfolding numerous cards and pictures. There was no cash in the main pocket, only an ID.
“This is his license,” she noted, holding it behind her for her friend to see. “Is there any way we can contact him?”
Miu took the wallet from her fingers, squinting at it for a second before jolting up with a gasp sudden enough to make [Name] jump.
“What, what??”
“[Name]!!!”
“What!?”
Miu shook her shoulder, waving the ID in her face. “It’s him! I told you! The famous guy!”
Disbelief washed over her face. “What do you mean, what famous guy??”
“Oikawa Tooru!”
“Stop speaking in tongues, c’mon! Oikawa who?”
“He’s that one national volleyball player from Argentina! He went viral a couple times on Insta. He’s like, an Olympic level setter.”
“You know I don’t watch sports, Miu,” she deadpanned, taking a closer look at the wallet. “You’re sure it’s the same guy?” She reached into one of the pockets to find a picture of a man in a white and blue uniform, smiling wide with a gold medal in between his teeth.
“One hundred percent. See, your wallet isn’t gone!” Miu beamed. “We can just find his instagram and tell him to meet us somewhere after the concert!”
“Can’t we just DM him now?”
She gave [Name] a shove forward after placing the ID back in the wallet. “Just find our seats, first. The concert’s starting soon. We can just meet up after.”
Resigned, [Name] gathered her things and led the way to their seats.
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Both girls sighed in relief when they finally made it to their section, managing their way in through muttered apologies and large steps. Chatter filled up the stadium as more people came in.
[Name] adjusted the jacket on her arm, still holding on to the navy wallet she had found earlier. She tucked it back into the pocket as they approached their seats. Miu eagerly slumped down into her chair, pulling out her portable fan.
"Feeling fancy, princess?" [Name] joked, gesturing to her friend's pink, rhinestone covered electric fan.
"Shut up, I’m not letting you use it," she retorted, earning a scoff from the girl. Though, admittedly, she was wiping sweat from her forehead every two minutes.
Music played while more people began to shuffle in, the stadium chairs slowly filling up.
She was about to set her things down when a voice rang from her distant left.
“Hey, why’d my wallet turn pink?”
She froze the second the noise reached her ears. Slowly, she turned her head towards the direction it came from.
Sliding into the seats next to them, approaching the chair directly beside her, in a group of loud, chatty guys was the owner of the wallet in her pocket—and the one she was supposedly going to hunt down after the concert.
She gaped at the sight, nudging her friend with her elbow, which earned a gasp from the girl.
“Oh my god,” she muttered under her breath. With a glance her way, the brunette seemed to notice her, making his way past his friends and the narrow line of seats towards her.
“Oh, it’s you!” he greeted casually, still glowing despite the heat.
"Hey…" she paused, eyes widened.
“Are these your seats?” He gestured to the seats next to him where Miu was sitting. [Name] nodded.
"Oh, our seats are here too! Looks like we’re right next to each other," he laughed, placing his own things down. He paused. "You sure you're not a fan?"
“Oh, who are you?” she scoffed in response.
Miu elbowed her, half whispering and half yelling over the crowd. “Ask him for a selfie!”
[Name] shoved her arm away harshly, dreadfully aware that he heard. He grinned, his gaze lingering on hers for a second.
“So you do know me.”
She sighed, bashful for being caught. “Well… it was on the ID,” she admitted.
The smug look on his face faltered slightly, a hint of confusion evident in his expression. “ID?”
She suddenly remembered that she had this random guy’s wallet and ID in her pocket.
“Oh, yeah,” she replied, reaching into her jacket. She took out the wallet and reached her hand out to him, offering it. “I think this is yours.”
He blinked, looking between her face and the wallet in her hand before breaking into a disbelieving grin. “So that’s where it went.”
He then reached into his own jacket pocket, pulling out a very noticeable pink, plaid, bear shaped wallet. Her breath caught when she saw it.
“So I’m guessing this pink one is yours, then?”
“Wha- yes!” she exclaimed, taking it from his hands. The brunette laughed, briefly checking to see if the contents of his wallet were still there as she did the same. “Oh my god, thank you, I really thought it was gone.”
He chucked before pausing for a moment, his expression softening before continuing. “Hey, so… thanks for not robbing me or anything. I can still take that selfie, if your friend still wants it.”
Miu beamed, slapping the girl’s shoulder excitedly. Just as she was about to respond, the lights dimmed, followed by a loud bass rumbling throughout the stadium.
With a sheepish look, she looked back towards the brunette, mouthing a quick maybe later.
He nodded, sat down, and turned back towards his group of friends, chatting loudly. A wave of cheers and screams echoed through the stadium as the big screens flickered to life.
Next to her, Miu cheered, already standing up from her seat. [Name] laughed, doing the same as she snuck a last glance at the brunette beside her. He stood up as well, cheering along with the crowd, hands cupped around his mouth and clapping like a kid seeing a magic show for the first time. The sight brought a small smile to her face.
He was actually not that bad of a guy.
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[Name]'s voice felt hoarse and her feet felt like they were going to disintegrate. The bass rang throughout the stadium as she and Miu shouted the lyrics like their lives depended on it. Music echoed throughout the stadium, light up bracelets lit up to the beat, and the smell of sweat and popcorn lingered in the air. They were having a blast, and [Name] believed she was having a near perfect concert experience next to a very nice guy.
Very nice. So nice.
Her overall positive impression of him lasted a good five minutes, quickly turning into annoyance as the brunette next to her shouted every lyric into her ear, singing the high notes with the kind of confidence that made her ears ring. His shoulder pushing against hers as he frat flicked the night away.
She could only glare as she stepped away from him, baffled at his complete lack of spacial awareness.
How could someone so nice act like this??
She felt a teasing nudge from the girl beside her. “I think mister setter likes you,” Miu grinned. “He’s been stuck to you this whole time.”
“More like attacking me,” [Name] muttered, rubbing her shoulder. “I want a restraining order.”
She wasn't going to let a six foot tall national volleyball athlete ruin her night, so she pocketed her phone and leaned into the music.
Halfway through the set, however, the music faded. The crowd burst into screams and cheers as the singer smiled from ear to ear on the big screen. Slowly, the stage lights dimmed, an expectant silence falling over the audience as he began to speak.
"You've all been amazing tonight," he started, the crowd erupting in cheers and whistles. "You all might be the craziest crowd I've ever had."
The two friends cheered with everyone in the stadium, clapping and shouting. [Name] tried to ignore the shoulder constantly pressing against hers.
"But I have to be honest, I say that at every show," he continued playfully, earning a wave of laughter from the crowd.
The singer laughed before breaking into a playful grin. "But now, I want to slow things down a little. I've sung a lot of love songs on this tour, and I know there's plenty of it right here in this stadium tonight. So let's see it!"
The crowd erupted again as the massive screens flickered to a bright red "KISS CAM."
[Name]'s jaw dropped. "Oh my god, they're actually doing this?"
"I honestly don't care," Miu sighed, dropping into her seat. "My feet are killing me."
They sat down and watched in amusement at the shy pecks and intense make outs flashing in front of them, even slipping out to buy snacks at one point as the break continued.
"Are you gonna kiss me if it lands on us?" [Name] joked, nudging her friend as they made their way back to their seats.
Miu snorted, reaching for their shared popcorn. "We'd never beat the lesbian allegations."
As the break went on, [Name] took out her phone to see the videos that she'd taken, only to discover an odd pattern. She could only scroll in disbelief. Every single one somehow had him in it. A wrist, an elbow, and somehow even his jaw. Just as she thought she'd gotten a good shot, he somehow found a way to photobomb it.
Suddenly, as if the universe had wanted to test her patience, she was violently shoved to the side when the brunette next to her—cheering like he was in a mosh pit—successfully struck an elbow to her face.
She whipped her head towards him, fuming. "What is your problem?"
He blinked, startled, and then laughed. "Sorry, I didn't mean to hit you!"
"Really?" she sighed exasperatedly, shoving the full album of photobombed videos in his face. "You've been doing this all night! Ever heard of personal space?"
The smirk on his face irked her to a level she didn't even know existed in her. "Relax, it’s a concert," he teased. "People dance.”
"Yeah. It's a concert, not a fucking frat party!" she retorted.
Was this really the same guy from an hour ago?
She didn't notice the crowd's cheers growing even louder, too busy fighting the urge to push him over the row in front of them. Her anger only worsened when he glanced to the side, his grin widening, almost as if he had noticed something.
She thought her veins would burst. "You think this is funny?"
"Careful," he teased, leaning in closer. "We have an audience."
"What are you talking abou—"
Suddenly, she felt several panicked taps on her shoulder. She turned around to see Miu with a gobsmacked expression, practically shaking in excitement. "[Name], stop, oh my god-"
"What, so you're just gonna let him-"
"No! Look! It's you!" she interrupted, pointing wildly. She grabbed [Name]'s shoulder, turning her in the direction of the big screen.
[Name], who thought her friend was trying to mediate the situation, looked to where Miu was pointing, only to figure out that was completely not the case.
She could only freeze in disbelief as she gawked at the screen, noticing the camera had shifted. Her face was lit up mid argument, phone in hand, across the stage for thousands of people to see. But to her horror, it wasn't her best friend that was with her. It didn’t help that Miu immediately whipped out her phone to record.
Plastered on the screen next to her was the guy she was in the middle of chewing out, sporting a stupidly smug grin as if he was having the time of his life. His friends whooped and cheered, shoving him towards her like he'd just won the lottery.
It was then that she noticed the screams and phone cameras around her, lights flashing in their faces. It seems some people recognized him.
"Looks like we found a couple right here!” He squinted, noticing the odd scene that was their situation. “Ooh, lover's quarrel?" The singer laughed into his mic, his voice booming through the speakers. He pointed at the screen. "Why don't you share a kiss for the tour? Don't be shy!"
The crowd erupted into cheers and whistles.
"Kiss—wha?" [Name] panicked, cheeks burning, exchanging flustered looks between her smug looking match, the singer, and the stage.
She turned to the big screen, frantically mouthing NO!! I DON'T KNOW HIM!! while making panicked X movements with her arms.
The singer squinted, seemingly trying to read her lips from the stage. "Wait, wait, wait... you don't know him??"
[Name] nodded so fast she thought her brain juices would blend into a smoothie. The crowd screamed even louder. The singer looked like he was enjoying it so much she debated knocking him down from her #1 favorite artist spot.
"You're sure you don't?" he pressed in fake disbelief. "You guys look so good together!"
[Name] couldn’t believe her ears. The cheers from the crowd roared in approval chanting kiss! kiss! kiss! She could only manage an awkward smile at the camera, feeling heat crawl up to her neck. There were no signs of the crowd or the cameraman giving up. She debated leaving right then and there.
She slid down into her chair, practically melting into it, burning face hidden behind her hands, completely overwhelmed by the unwanted attention. The crowd only laughed and cooed at her reaction as Miu hyped her up.
Upon realizing that the camera had no intention of moving, she glanced through her hands to see that Oikawa was still towering over her seat, looking absolutely delighted at her embarrassment. Her irritation grew upon realizing the camera had no intention of moving.
"Sit down," she hissed through her fingers. "They're not going to move the camera if—"
He bent down to meet her eyes, one hand resting on the armrest, the corner of his mouth twitching upwards slightly. "If I what?"
She gaped in disbelief.
"If you keep— standing there like you're gonna do something!" she snapped, voice muffled behind her palms.
Instead of stepping back, however, he began to inch closer. He tilted his head, his teasing expression turning into a softer, more serious one, one that made caught her off guard. He studied her face for a moment before leaning in, his voice low and warm. "And what if I did?"
He spoke quietly, the question almost drowned out by the crowd’s chatter.
Her breath hitched when his hand rose up to her face, gently removing her hands and brushing his fingers softly against her cheek. His touch was gentle, calloused, but careful.
She didn't know if her frustration was because of her embarrassment being broadcasted to thousands of people, or if it was because a part of her wanted him to.
"Can I?" he murmured.
For a second, she thought she was actually going to share a kiss with a famous athlete in front of everyone, his tenderness almost making her forget where she was. She could feel his breath on her nose as he leaned forward.
Fuck, he's close.
She managed a small nod, her mind barely processing what was happening.
At the last moment, he pulled away slightly and pressed a soft kiss to the side of her cheek.
The crowd gasped disappointedly, groans and boos echoing through the stadium. Even the singer laughed at the sight of her frozen expression and the brunette’s amused grin.
"C'mon! Is that all you're gonna give us?" he joked.
The stadium roared in agreement, the chant starting again. A kiss on the cheek simply wasn’t enough. [Name] had never found a chant more annoying in her life. She was torn between being ecstatic about being noticed by her favorite artist, or suicidal because of her predicament, only being able to mentally curse at the cameraman who started this in the first place.
Should she give up and let the whole stadium think she was a pussy? Should she just kiss him to get it over with and forget it ever happened?
Her nervousness grew, her mind screaming at her to just do something.
The man in front of her, seemingly noticing her discomfort, backed down, reassuring. "Hey, if you really don't want to, I can just cover my mouth with my hand and we can pretend to—"
Her patience snapped.
"Fine!"
Before she could talk herself out of it, she stood up quickly, her chair snapping back up behind her, quickly grabbing his face with both hands. His grin wavered as she pulled him in, crashing her lips against his.
The crowd went wild.
After a split second of shock, he melted into her touch, hands instinctively resting on her waist as he pulled her in closer. Her hands moved from his cheeks to his hair, running her fingers through neatly swept locks. She didn't expect to like the gentleness of his touch as much as she did in that moment.
For a minute, she could barely hear the screams, cheers, and whistles erupting in the crowd around them, drowned out by the warmth of his lips on hers and the foggy realization of what she had just done.
She pulled away quickly, heart pounding and out of breath, ignoring the rapid shutter sounds and whistles around her. Stepping back, heart pounding and out of breath, she took in the sight of the man before her.
He looked completely stunned, his perfectly styled hair now a pretty mess, his dazed look morphing into a slow and disbelieving grin. She was angry that she wanted to kiss it off again.
"Well," he breathed, voice barely audible over the crowd. "That works too."
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not much yet—but definitely more to come!! writings of multiple fandoms, all sfw :)
you can find me on wattpad @meimochas
HAIKYU!
SPOTLIGHT *ೃ༄ Timeskip!Oikawa x F!reader two strangers discover themselves on the big screen at a concert when the singer asks them to kiss.
GENSHIN IMPACT
JINXED! *ೃ༄ Bennett x F!reader, HS au Incredibly lucky meets incredibly unlucky when two strangers bump into each other at a coffee shop.
OBEY ME! SHALL WE DATE
SWEET ROUTINE *ೃ༄ Beelzebub x F!reader In which an incredibly hungry customer causes trouble for a new cafe, and a new shop owner gains a unique regular.
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JINXED! Bennett x f!reader
₍ ᐢ.ˬ.ᐢ₎˚୨୧ Incredibly lucky meets incredibly unlucky when two strangers bump into each other at a coffee shop. A boy whose body is covered in bruises from his never-ending misfortune notices that his day started going surprisingly smoothly. A girl who’s tired of being “perfect” is splashed with the colors unpredictability for the very first time.
highschool au!
word count || 1.2k
BENNETT ALMOST CONSIDERED never leaving his house again. He figured that it wouldn't be a good day if he strayed from his routine and gotten a coffee before school, but he had stayed up so late studying for midterms he could barely keep his eyes open. For it being only the first semester, classes were already becoming insanely rigorous. It was no help that teachers were handing out homework like candy.
Almost as if it was second nature, he rounded the corner to the path that led to the local coffee shop.
A cup of coffee wouldn't hurt, right?
He found that the second he stepped forward, he was proven very wrong.
The walk from his house to the shop wasn't a long one, but after several cracked mirrors, his umbrella flying away, being chased by a dog, and tripping over his shoelaces twice, a drenched and bruised Bennett made his way into the cafe. He was surprised he wasn't struck by lightning.
Though he found that series of events to be pretty tame compared to his usual misfortunes, as he stepped inside, he offered a sheepish apology to the barista from a distance—who just so happened to have finished mopping—still dripping from head to toe.
To his misfortune, right as he began drying his shoes on the mat in front of the door, several customers made their way into the line. By the time he had straightened up, the once empty cafe had turned into a line that curled all the way to the door.
With a defeated huff, he found his spot at the back of the line.
He wasn't even surprised when the customers took their sweet, sweet time ordering.
A middle aged woman at the side of the pick-up counter was complaining to the barista—who was still taking orders—that her drink was too sweet. A customer who was ordering was on the phone at the same time, gossiping as if she wasn't holding up the entire cafe. A child a few tables away had spilt their mother's drink and was wailing while the mother frantically called for staff to clean it up.
The barista seemed to be on the verge of tears.
Bennett stared at the scene around him and let out a resigned sigh. He glanced at the poor barista, silently offering a shameful apology.
Yeah. He was never getting his coffee.
He turned to leave, accepting his fate, when the door creaked open. A girl stepped inside as she closed her umbrella, perfectly dry.
He barely noticed her at first. He did notice, however, that the sound of rain had stopped suddenly.
He glanced out the window, only to see that the pouring rain outside had disappeared. The concrete had all of a sudden dried, and there was not a puddle in sight.
All of a sudden, every customer had rushed out of the line, as if she had split the ocean. The complaining woman had gotten a phone call and rushed out. The girl who was ordering saw someone she knew outside and left as well. The kid who was crying earlier had suddenly stopped, walking hand in hand with their mother as if nothing had happened.
In less than a minute, almost the entire cafe had emptied, leaving only them two in line.
Bennett could only gawk at the door where the girl, or, his savior, stood, jaw nearly hitting the floor. Was she a wizard? Did she telepathically convince everyone in line to change their mind about breakfast? He found it a ridiculous thought. People can't just clear an entire cafe by walking in.
Though, he couldn't help but notice that she didn't look pleased. Instead, she had a disappointed expression on her face. It seemed like a perfectly smooth day for her from what he had just seen, so why did she look so discouraged?
She gave him a small, awkward laugh as she gestured toward the now empty counter.
"Um..." she started, offering a polite smile. "Are you gonna order, or...?"
He blinked, snapping out of his daze, suddenly self-conscious that she caught him staring. "Oh- right! Sorry- uh, yes, I'm going. Ordering. I'm ordering."
He quickly shuffled forward to the front of the line, order already in mind. The barista, who, only a moment ago was on the verge of tears, wore a bright smile on her face, greeting him cheerfully. Somehow, it was like nothing had ever been wrong.
"Hi! What can I get for you?"
"Um, one medium coffee, please." He said, still bewildered at his newfound luck.
After hearing his name called and receiving his drink, he stepped aside, glancing back at the girl who had stepped up to order like this was an everyday occurrence for her.
He looked down at his drink, expecting a strange definitely-not-what-he-asked-for concoction, a loose cap, or a horribly butchered name, his eyes widening in disbelief when he noticed nothing wrong.
They had gotten his order right, they didn't misspell his name, and by some miracle, it hadn't miraculously slipped out of his hands and splattered on the floor yet.
He blinked at it like it was about to explode just to prove him wrong, scanning the building for napkins, or even a mop just in case.
He figured that maybe, the universe had decided to give him mercy.
Still inspecting his drink, he turned to leave, before he bumped into someone.
The collision felt as if it were in slow motion.
His cup, along with the girl's, flew dramatically into the air like a scene from a cartoon. He yelped, his hands flailing as he desperately tried to catch the falling drinks.
He braced, expecting to be showered in scalding coffee, but instead of disaster, his cup landed perfectly in his hand. The drink fell straight into the cup with a plop. The lid landed right on the rim, and the straw dropped in neatly through the opening.
He gawked at the drink in his hand, perfectly intact, dry, and drinkable, and then down at his clothes, not a single stain in sight. It was too good to be true.
He then noticed an odd dripping sound to his left.
He turned to see that the girl's drink had landed right on her head, drenching her hair and soaking her uniform, ice cubes sliding tragically down her collar. Coffee dripped from her blouse and onto the floor as she stood frozen in place.
"Oh my god- I'm so sorry!" he burst out, already fumbling for napkins. "I didn't mean to- I didn't think you were-"
He was already kneeling, wiping up the coffee puddles off the wood floor, but when he looked up, he noticed her shoulders shaking.
"No, no, no, don't cry!" he stuttered, immediately standing up. "I-I'll pay for your laundry! And I can buy you a new drink! Just tell me your order and—"
All of a sudden, he noticed the chuckle that left her lips. To his shock, she threw her head back, her laughter growing louder. She looked down at her clothes and examined a soaked strand of hair like it was an ancient artifact, then looked back up at him, coffee dripping from her bangs and down her cheeks. She was smiling at him like a kid who was just given candy.
"Are you kidding? This is the best day of my life!"
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ABOUT ✿ Hihi!! I go by Mei :) Apologies for the wonky layout, I’m quite new to tumblr! This blog is mainly for cute oneshots I write when ideas come up now and then :) Feel free to request or talk about anything!
BYF! ✿ This is an sfw page! I don’t update very often, and I use this app solely for writing and reading fics, constructive criticism appreciated!
FANDOMS ✿ there are more than what’s listed here, so feel free to ask me about other series/games etc, it’s likely I’ll know them :)
GAMES — obey me, dispatch, genshin impact, pokemon, twdg
ANIMANGA — HXH, haikyuu, chainsaw man, jujutsu kaisen, saiki k, demon slayer, skip and loafer, phantom busters, dungeon meshi
MANHWA — ASLFUA, no home, ORV, weak hero, spirit fingers!
OTHER — arcane, blue eye samurai, spider-man itsv/atsv
CONTENT ✿ Mostly xreader oneshots, occasionally multiple parts, but mainly just one shots! most of my fics include f!reader or gn!reader but I’m open to try any other requests :) I usually just write for characters I really like or characters i think fit the scenario i’m writing best! Also I write in third person most of the time
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