Shut Up, You’re Hot
Pairing: Regina George x Fem!Reader
Warnings: Body Shaming and Fluff!
Word Count: 1,567
Summary: Your sister mentions how big you're getting from dating Regina, causing you to be determined to lose a few pounds, but Regina makes sure to get that thought out of your head and that you’re loved, skinny or not.
A/N: First time writing for Regina and I wanted her to come off as an ‘aggressive lover??’ but I don’t think I rlly hit the mark. I’m def gonna write for her more so hopefully I can write better for her. Anyways, Hope You Enjoy!
You rushed into the cafeteria almost tripping over a book bag that laid on the ground, but you didn’t care as you were trying to get to the Plastics lunch table.
You sat down next to Regina, her attention from Gretchen switching to you. “Finally, you’re here. I was texting you, but you weren’t answering me.” Regina complained, feeling angry.
You leaned over and kissed her lips. “Sorry babe, I had to give some Freshman a tour and it ran a little later than expected. I’m literally starving!” You exclaimed, grabbing some fries off Regina’s plate and messily shoving them in your mouth.
You covered your mouth, looking up at the girls. “Sorry guys, I haven’t eaten since lunch yesterday.” Regina opened her mouth, ready to scold you, but the bell saved you. “I know, I know, I need to eat more. I promise I will. I gotta go, love you!”
Regina wanted to stop you to get her goodbye kiss, even though she was gonna see you in the parking lot after this period, but you were already speed walking down the hallway.
On your way to History class, you saw your sister and her ‘art freak’ friends. She had a look of disgust on her face as she saw you. “Damn Y/n, you had enough to eat?” She said, earning a laugh from Janis. You ignored her words, throwing a middle finger at her.
After History, Regina drove you home, but not before stopping at a fast food place, wanting to make sure you had a filling dinner.
When you got in front of your home, you two sat in the driveway for about 5 minutes in a heated makeout session, full of tongue and moans. The sound of a bang broke you two apart as you saw Cady standing in front of the car.
“My god, stop with the PDA. Get in the house before I tell Mom.” Regina rolled her eyes as she sat back, watching you annoyingly get out of the car. You made sure to throw a kiss her way before stepping inside.
“Jealous much?” You said with a mocking tone. Cady ignored you, going upstairs to her room while you did the same.
It was later on in the night when you took a shower and was brushing your hair when the bathroom opened. “Ugh, Cady, get out!” You annoyingly yelled.
You stood in your bra and panties, body exposed to her as she looked at you, her mouth scrunching up. “Damn you’re fat, Y/n.”
You stopped mid-brush, looking at her. “What did you say?” Cady grabbed something out the drawer, repeating what she said.
“I said you’re fat. If you look at your body from the side you can see your stomach poking out. It’s probably because you’re dating Regina. All that fast food and cheese fries is getting to you.” She explained before leaving and closing the door.
You stood there in silence, looking at your stomach through the mirror. You put the brush down and turned to the side, studying your stomach. It did look big and your waist was getting a little wide as well.
How could you not realize this? Being a part of the Plastics and dating the Queen Bee, you’re supposed to be on top of your game, noticing anything different about anything or anyone, but you didn’t even take the time to look at yourself and see the differences.
“I need to lose some weight.” You muttered to yourself as you pressed down on your stomach, wishing it was flat.
The next day at school you didn't go through the line for breakfast or lunch.
Breakfast wasn’t a big deal, Regina always choosing to go out to get a coffee from Starbucks and a small sandwich rather than the school food, but it was cheese fries day again for lunch and you didn’t even go through the line with her!
Meanwhile at the table, Regina tore up the fries, but saved some with the most cheese for you, hoping you would eat them, but when you didn’t, she spoke up.
“Babe, these are for you.” She said, pointing to the fries. You shook your head, declining them. “Oh it’s okay, you can have them.” Regina stopped eating, turning to look at you.
Did you just decline cheese fries?
“What, but you love cheese fries, they’re your favorite!” Gretchen reminded you, worry coming to her face.
“Yeah I know, but I think I should cut back on all that unhealthy stuff. I wanna lose a couple of pounds.”
That caught the attention of Karen. Now all the girl's eyes were on you. “You sound like Regina when you say that!” She joked with a giggle.
“Yeah, you sound like me...” Regina agreed with slight confusion trailing her voice. “And I don’t like it.” Regina deadpanned. “Don’t say that again. You don’t need to lose any pounds, you look fine.”
Her words should’ve been reassuring, especially coming from your girlfriend, but that only seemed to make things worse, your eyes seeing the flaws. By her saying that, it only made you think more about your stomach.
The next day rolled around and it was the same thing at lunch. This time, Regina had a burger and fries from dinner she had last night.
She was chowing down, ketchup on the side of her lips, and fingers greasy from the buns when she noticed you staring at her, her mind instantly thinking of the food that sat in front of her.
“Do you want some?” You snapped out of your stare, shaking your head. “No, I got my granola bar. It’s healthy and low in calories!”
Regina scoffed. “Babe, if you don’t put that small bar down and eat with me, I’m gonna sue the whole company.” She threatened with a fake sweet voice. “Don’t Gina, I told you I’m trying to drop some weight.”
Regina rolled her eyes, looking at Karen and Gretchen. “Either of you want the rest of these fries?” Karen quickly jumped at it, snatching the fries from across the table.
“Yay, thank you!”
She happily popped a fry in her mouth, a satisfied moan coming from her. You had a sad look on your face as you watched Karen eat, wishing you could taste the salty potato, but instead, you nibbled at the stale granola bar that probably wouldn’t even help you lose the desired weight.
After school you and the girls went to Regina’s house, the first thing the 3 did was go to the mirror to pick out their flaws.
“Gosh my hips are huge.” Karen started, while running her hands over her hips. “Oh please, I hate my calves.” Gretchen complained. Regina quickly joined. “Well at least you guys can wear Halters, I got man shoulders.”
You walked over to the mirror, frowning at yourself. “You all are lucky you’re skinny, my stomach is getting so big. I really need to lose a few pounds.”
Regina turned around with an annoyed look. “Y/n, what did I tell you about that. You’re not fat, you’re hot.” You sighed, walking over to her bed and sitting down. “Not anymore, Gina. I don’t see why you’re still with me.”
A small gasp was heard from Gretchen as Karen looked on in confusion. Regina stomped her way towards you, grabbing your chin with her manicured French Tip nails, forcing you to look at her in the eyes.
“I don’t know who or what’s got you thinking like that, but you better stop it right now. You’re my girlfriend because I love you and you’re hot. You don’t need to lose weight.”
She aggressively, but lovingly said, wanting to make sure she got her point across to you.
“Why are you thinking like that anyways?” She asked with a softer tone, not caring that her friends were in the room watching. You avoided her eyes, messing with the loose string on her bedsheet.
“Cady mentioned how big I’ve been getting. She said it’s because I’m dating you and all we do is eat fast food and cheese fries. I just wanna lose a few pounds to get skinny again.”
No sound was made in the room after you finished, the uncomfortable silence making you wish you could crawl into a hole and never come out.
You heard a quiet curse from under Regina’s breath as she grabbed you by your wrist and dragged you to the mirror. She flipped her shirt up and turned her body to the side.
“Baby, look at me. I got a little fat on my body, but you don’t see me going ape shit. I don’t care if you gain a few pounds or if you lose them, but don’t do it because someone said so. Especially if it's a nobody like Cady.”
You had no reaction as she basically insulted your sister because she was right, Cady was a nobody. After her and her friends, Janis and Damian, tried, but misberly, failed at ruining Regina’s life, she became no one to everyone in school.
“Now, you’re gonna go downstairs, ask my Mom to make you something that’ll fill you up, and while you eat, I’m gonna go pay your sister a visit.”
You smiled knowing you couldn’t stop her. Cady did deserve whatever was gonna come to her.
Nobody upsets Regina’s girl.












