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A new chapter of Life in Verses - sequel to Love in Verses.
Hozier x fem!reader, professor!AU, Dadzier
Summary : Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Chapter 30: ‘That sea with the open arms of perennial youth where my Hope alights’
Hi, everyone! Here’s a new chapter! Very sweet and tender. We’re deciding on the baby’s name today!
I hope you like this chapter! Tell me what you think!
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Pairing: Hozier x fem!reader (professor!AU), Sequel to Love in Verses, dadzier.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
Summary: Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Word Count: 3017
Masterlist for the series – Hozier’s masterlist – Main masterlist
Joyous Sea
I'm a sea since I could never have been a river
An unchanneled sea
of green merriments
and solitary depths
A sea embracing
Life and Death
out of which all vital force
emerges and to which it returns
I am a sea like that becalmed ocean
I see before me
skirting the Land
with its gentle sovereign kiss
I am a Sea
eyes of dusk
voice of early light
Like that indigo ocean
I woke to on my first voyage
That sea with the open arms
of perennial youth
Where my Hope alights
white seagull
with dawn-colored eyes
I am a Sea
Genesis of Life
Magda Portal, Hope and the Sea, 2021, translation by Kathleen Weaver.
August was too warm. Or, to be more precises, today was too warm.
Not a cloud in the sky, azure blue to the horizon. A perfect day to head for the beach and try to cool down in the cold sea.
Andrew’s pale skin shimmered with droplets and salt as he laid down on his towel beside you, letting a long, relieved breath as he let the muscles of his back relax. You, on the other hand, were peeking above your sunglasses to study the long marble surface of his biceps, the droplets that ran down the length of his chest, trailing down from the soft dark hair on his breasts to join the tempting trail down his abdomen, just visible above his swimming trunks. His skin seemed to glow under the sun, pearling with seawater, and you could already taste the salt on him…
“Love?”
You blinked up to look at his eyes again. He was smirking, the bastard.
“Stop gawking,” he teased you, but you huffed.
“Wasn’t.”
“Were too.”
“Of course, not…”
He turned to lay on his side, propping himself up on his forearm.
“So… that’s it… you’re not attracted to me anymore?”
The bastard… fishing for compliments.
You rolled your eyes.
“Of course, I am…” you muttered under your breath.
“Hmmm… because, you know… seeing you in a bathing suit, all wet from the sea…”
His voice trailed off, but the look he gave you spoke volumes. Hungry, impatient, and very, very horny.
You raised a surprised eyebrow.
“We’ve barely spent any time on the beach,” you argued.
“There’s too many people here anyway…” Andrew argued, and he was right.
The beautiful Sunday had drawn a lot of people to the beach. Children playing, adults tanning, it was busy and loud and not as relaxing as you wished it would be. You bit on your lip, brushed a strand of your wet hair behind your ear.
You could agree with Andrew. You could yield easily, walk back to the car and head straight home, and you knew perfectly well where that would take you. Namely, straight to the bedroom. But then again, it would be even more fun if you made him work for it a bit…
You let yourself enjoy the sight of a droplet running across Andrew’s collarbone, the way the sun lit up his hair and beard with red flames, before you turned your attention back to the sea and its foamy waves.
“Yeah… but I want to go swimming some more.”
You struggled to get up, your swollen belly hindering your movements. You supported your painful back with your hand as you waddled down the length of the beach, zigzagging between swimmers resting on the sand and children throwing balls around.
Behind you, you heard Andrew cursing under his breath before he jogged to catch up with you.
“You’re sure?”
“Yeah… and then, we can go home.”
He cleared his throat.
“What makes you think the offer will still stand by then, huh?”
You gave him a seductive smile over your naked shoulder.
“Oh… something tells me you can wait for a little longer, can’t you, love? I know you’ll be good for me.”
You heard his breath catching in his throat, and he stared at you with wide eyes.
“You can’t say things like that to me in public!” he mumbled, grabbing at your waist as you walked into the cold water.
But you merely laughed at him, and hurried under the waves, dived into the emerald sea, through the pearly foam, across the salted scent of seaweed. It took Andrew a minute to follow you, he was a little too spellbound by how gorgeous you looked like this, kissed by salt, waves and sunlight…
… and soon kissed by him too. Much more than kissed, actually…
You could have taken a shower coming home from the beach, but that would have taken the sweet taste of salt off your skins, and that was unacceptable. That, and the fact that both of you were too worked up to wait to get into bed together.
In fact, you had started losing your clothes in your hallway. Andrew ordered Elwood to the living room, and then his lips were on you. How he had peeled your clothes off you so easily, that was kind of a blur. But then again, you did the same for him. So, when you opened the door of your bedroom, mouths locked together, his hands at your waist and arse, and yours splayed across his spine and into his messy hair, you were both already fully naked and found this bed unbearably far away.
Andrew didn’t push you on the bed like he normally would, or let himself fall on it with you. With your belly in the way and his fear to hurt you now that you were pregnant, he simply let you settle down across the pillows, before climbing in bed too. He was aching for you in a way that was physically painful at this point, but he slowed down the pace of your foreplay anyway, calculating his next move. You raised a surprised eyebrow at him, before he settled between your legs, kneeling before you on the mattress. He reached for extra pillows and placed them under your hip, but he noticed at once the way you were tensing.
“You’re okay?” he asked.
“Erm… not very comfy. Like… the baby is in a weird position right now.”
“Oh…”
“Try without the pillows.”
He complied, leaned closer to you for a kiss… but was blocked by your swollen belly again.
“What are you waiting for?” you asked, giggling.
“I’m going to crush you.”
You rolled your eyes.
“You won’t…”
But when he leaned closer, you shifted under him.
“Yeah… you’re crushing my belly,” you laughed, burying your face in your hands.
Andrew soon joined your laughter. He would never admit it out loud, but he loved that. The domesticity of it. That you could both laugh and be silly in such an intimate moment. Put the wild passion on hold for a second, for a tender exchange of joy and silliness, and then jump each other’s bones again. It meant so much trust and fun…
“The logistics of orgasm while pregnant,” you joked, making both of you burst into laughter.
“Logistics… that’s the word.”
He let you calm down, before asking his next question.
“What would be comfortable for you?”
You thought for a second, and then bit on your lip.
“Would I be too heavy to be on top?”
But Andrew merely rolled his eyes and let himself fall by your side.
“Get up here,” he breathed.
You straddled his hips, tried to lean more of your weight on him.
“Am I crushing you?” you asked, your voice growing shier.
He faked a loud gasp.
“Can’t breathe!”
Which effectively made you laugh and roll your eyes. You brushed against him as a punishment, making him genuinely gasp this time.
He reached to gently cup your breasts, as they had grown more sensitive through your pregnancy, and it was your time to gasp.
“Are you going to let me fuck you now?” he asked, voice now a low, dangerous rumble.
You nodded, shifting your hips in the right position.
He smirked as you threw your head back when he entered you.
His voice was rough when he started moving, slowly growing in speed, and your breath caught in your throat when he spoke again, his tone promising a punishing pace that would surely make you see stars.
“Good girl…”
Simple tasks were becoming increasingly difficult. Most of your body ached all the time by now, your round belly hindering a lot of your movements. You still had a couple of months to go, and yet, your body had changed so much that you couldn’t imagine how you could possibly get bigger than this.
As you looked in your reflection in the mirror, turning to show your profile as a reflection, you barely recognised yourself. It was something you hadn’t really thought about before getting pregnant, hadn’t really realised that it would be such a challenge. Your body was changing so quickly, you could barely register its new appearance that it had changed again.
You ran your hand down the expanse of your round belly, felt your baby moving under your fingers. It was nice though. Terrifying, strange, but nice. The changes became tender again as soon as you thought of your daughter growing inside you.
Andrew entered the bathroom without knocking, smiled as he caught you staring at your naked belly. You hadn’t put on your bra and shirt yet, had done your hair first instead. You noticed that Andrew stared at your breasts for a second, of course he did, but then he grinned as he reached out to graze his knuckles across your stomach.
“Forgot my hair tie,” he explained, reaching for one by the sink. “You’re alright, gorgeous?”
You giggled stupidly at the pet name.
“I’m okay. Just… getting used to what I look like…”
“Breathtaking? That’s really nothing new…”
You rolled your eyes.
“Bigger. Always bigger.”
“That’s… kind of the concept of pregnancy, I’m afraid.”
“No shit, Sherlock…”
“You’re so beautiful like this…”
“Are you just saying that because my tits are so big these days?”
“Of course… I’m vain and shallow…”
“Hmmm… thought so,” you laughed.
He wrapped his arms around you, kissed tenderly your mouth, then your eyelids, then your forehead.
“You’re glowing these days.”
You hummed, something tender and a little shy.
“Do you need help with your bra?” he asked, reaching for the piece of garment already.
“Sure…”
He let you get comfortable in your bra before you turned around to let him close the clasp. He kissed your naked shoulder before handing you your large tee-shirt.
“I’m ready to go!” you nodded.
You gathered your things and secured Elwood’s leash in your bag. First stop: baby clothes. Second stop: the beach for Elwood. Andrew didn’t know it yet, but you were absolutely determined to make a third stop: coffeeshop and a pastry… just the thought of these scones made you salivate…
You huffed when you bent to put your shoes on, your belly getting in the way and your back aching. You stood straighter again as a reprieve before you’d dive again to tie your shoes. Only, Andrew was now kneeling before you, tying your right shoe.
Your heart all but melted at the sight.
“We should buy you some shoes too,” he simply said. “Without laces. It would be easier for you.”
“Yeah… thank you.”
He tied your second shoe, dropped a kiss on your knee through your jeans before standing again.
“Don’t mention it. Tell me if you need anything, alright?”
You nodded, pulled him down by the collar of his brown jacket for a kiss.
“Thank you, husband.”
He blushed deliciously. You knew he loved that. Despite years spent as a married couple, he still adored when you called him that.
He gave you a cheeky grin.
“’Welcome, wife.”
You exchanged a stupid giggle, before Elwood would start barking at the door.
“Oh, yes, Mr. Impatient! We’re coming!” you scratched your pet between his fluffy ears to soothe him, before finally walking out the door.
You were only looking for a warm coat and maybe a beanie.
Having a baby in November meant that you needed warm clothes as soon as your daughter would be born, hence the shopping afternoon. Andrew had insisted you started by looking for shoes for you though, and you had found a nice pair of trainers without laces, which would be much more practical for you, especially if you wanted to go out while Andrew wasn’t around to assist with shoelaces. Then you started your shopping for your daughter. A warm coat and maybe a beanie.
That was the plan.
The plan had been abandoned long ago.
Andrew was now carrying a basket containing not one but two warm coats, three beanies (including one with a little highland cow embroidered on it that was just too adorable not to buy it), one pair of earmuffs, two pairs of mittens, three onesies (including a sunflower one that was melting your heart into a puddle), two pairs of pants, two cardigans (including one with ladybugs knitted in the pattern, you had rarely seen anything so cute in your life), and three dresses. You had now entered what Andrew called ‘the trap’…
… the aisle with all the adorable plushies.
You gasped, reached out for the adorable bunny on the rack. Floppy ears, the softest of plushies, and an adorable look on its blue face.
You turned to Andrew, who fondly shook his head at you.
“Love… we’ve already bought her six plushies, and she’s not even born yet…”
“But it’s so cute!”
He sighed, took a better look at the blue bunny.
“It is cute,” he admitted.
But then he reached for another one next to it, the same bunny but in a soft brown shade, almost beige.
“I like this colour better though,” he hummed.
You put down the blue rabbit, and nodded, agreeing with your husband.
“It’s a very soft shade. Very calming,” you nodded.
“Yeah… the other one’s a bit too flashy.”
You hummed in agreement, rubbing at the little paw.
Without a word, Andrew put it in the basket. You grinned up at him.
“Oh… shut up!” he laughed, kissing the top of your head.
“Didn’t say anything!”
“You’re thinking it… so loudly! I can fucking hear it!”
You laughed again, before heading to pay for all the clothes you had picked. You lingered by the plushies though, and then did a final round around the onesies. Andrew stopped in front of a pyjama with a little dog on it. It was soft and warm, a black and white dog embroidered on the front that looked a little like Elwood. It was sleeping, with a little cloud shape above it that showed he was dreaming of a little bone.
You grinned as you stared at your husband, growing all soft, and pouting at you.
“It’s so cute!”
He looked for a small size, and added it to the basket.
“Alright, we’re leaving now, or we’ll end up buying the entire store!”
You laughed, but agreed. You had too many clothes for your daughter already, and she wasn’t even born yet… but you couldn’t resist spoiling her. And imagining her wearing these clothes was melting your heart every time…
Elwood was living his best life. Running along the beach, the salty wind caught in his tail and ears and sand under his paws. You threw his ball again, and he ran at full speed to catch it.
It was a sunny day, summer still caught in the warm breeze. It was quite late though, so there weren’t too many people around, and you could let Elwood run free without worrying about a crowd. Carrying your shoes in your hand, finding Andrew’s fingers easily between the two of you, you walked down the length of the beach with your feet brushed by the cold water. It was doing miracles to your sore legs. The soft, rhythmic hum of the sea carried your thoughts elsewhere, to work, to your baby, to the clothes in your car…
“You know… I’ve been thinking about her name quite a lot,” Andrew broke the comfortable silence that had settled between the two of you, pulling you back into reality with his gentle voice.
“Oh! And?” you encouraged him to go on while keeping an eye on Elwood, who was playing catch with the waves, running towards the sea and then away as waves devoured the sand.
“I think we should give her an Irish name.”
You beamed up at him. That was what you wanted, but there were a few English ones Andrew liked, so the debate for your daughter’s name was still raging.
“I’m glad,” you merely answered, leaning closer to hook your elbow with his.
“I know that’s what you wanted,” he chuckled. “But… Yeah… I like the idea. Irish resurgence and all that jazz…”
“What name do you like most?”
“I don’t know… I haven’t decided yet. But whatever we choose, I’m pranking Siobhán into making her believe we’ll name the baby after her.”
You burst into a bright laughter, joy covering the soothing sounds of the sea, boisterous and loud.
“I like Saoirse,” you went on, voice lower now, a tone of confession rather than laughter.
“Hmm… I don’t know… there was this girl in high school I had a massive crush on who was named like that…”
“Okay, moving on, not Saoirse!”
He laughed too.
“Laoise?” he proposed.
“Hmm… no. I don’t feel like she’s a Laoise.”
“Clodagh?”
“My worst enemy in kindergarten… Niamh?”
“That’s cute… but I don’t know… no, I don’t quite like the sound that much.”
“It’s a pretty name.”
“I don’t know why… I just… No… I don’t know why… I have a bad feeling about Niamh for her.”
“Okay… erm…”
“Don’t act like you’re not keeping your favourite for last! Spit it out! What name do you want for her?”
You smiled, gentle and warm, as you rested your hand on your belly, on your daughter.
“Caoimhe. I want to call her Caoimhe.”
Andrew slowed his steps, guiding you to a stop. He rested his hand over yours, intertwining your fingers together.
He took a moment to think, repeated the name a few times to taste the sound of it on his tongue. The rolls of the consonants and the quiet of the vowels. Precious, loved, gentle. His grin was emotional when he slowly nodded, humming in approval.
“You know what? I like it… Yeah… I can feel it. She’s Caoimhe.”
You exchanged a bright grin, rubbing circles over your belly together, fingers locked, in tandem. You looked down at your daughter.
Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Pairing : Hozier x fem!reader
Professor! AU - This is a sequel to my fic Love in Verses.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only
There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
The entirety of the fic is already written, chapters posted twice a week, every Monday and Friday!
Chapter 1: ‘I love you. I’m glad I exist.’
Chapter 2 : ‘When I came here first, you were always singing’
Chapter 3: ‘And, for me, the whole of you has been transformed into feeling’
Chapter 4: ‘Impossible to silence it. It weeps for distant things.’
Chapter 5 : ‘Maybe death isn't darkness, after all, but so much light wrapping itself around us — as soft as feathers —that we are instantly weary of looking, and looking, and shut our eyes’
Chapter 6: ‘The odor of acid and the little, pitiless tragedy of being imagined’
Chapter 7: ‘So as not to be the martyred slaves of time, be drunk, be continually drunk! On wine, on poetry or on virtue as you wish.’
Chapter 8: ‘Still, as the old year tips into the new, I insist on the infant hope, gooing and kicking his legs in the air.’
Chapter 9: ‘Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; mere anarchy is loosed upon the world’
Chapter 10: ‘Just like moons and like suns, with the certainty of tides, just like hopes springing high, still I'll rise.’
Chapter 11: ‘Upon waking on the kitchen counter I find a half grapefruit carefully cut and sectioned.’
Chapter 12: ‘The nurse a passenger in front, you ensconced in her vacated corner seat, me flat on my back – our postures all the journey still the same’
Chapter 13: ‘Whatever happens with us, your body will haunt mine’
Chapter 14: ‘To whom I owe the leaping delight that quickens my senses in our wakingtime’
Chapter 15: ‘And everything is perfectly still until you catch the sound of something lost and shy beating its wings against those darkening stars. And then: music.’
Chapter 16: ‘Sweetheart when you break thru you’ll find a poet here’
Chapter 17: ‘Novel unbegun, half-loaf rising’
Chapter 18 : ‘In the morning glad I see ; my foe outrestched beneath the tree.’
Chapter 19: ‘She says to him, Listen to the little birdies, and he listens to the common sparrows talking in the hedge. He listens as they argue back and forth, their dialect of nature’
Chapter 20 : ‘But to prevent the sad increase of hopeless love, I keep away.’
Chapter 21: ‘And you think the hole in the universe, caused by the emission of your grief, is so deep it will never be rectified’
Chapter 22: ‘I'm a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me.’
Chapter 23: ‘Drink one last pull of starlight straight from the bottle’
Chapter 24: ‘And we discovered there love had the feather and muscle of wings and had come to live with us, a brother of fire and air’
Chapter 25: ‘But this dedication is for others to read: these are private words addressed to you in public.’
Chapter 26: ‘Never fear. We may let the scaffolds fall confident that we have built our wall.’
Chapter 27: ‘But Mitski in my speakers pulls me back to earth she keeps my hands on the wheel when I want and I so often want to die’
Chapter 28: ‘I know what my heart is like since your love died: it is like a hollow ledge holding a little pool’
Chapter 29: ‘Vague as fog and looked for like mail’
Chapter 30: ‘That sea with the open arms of perennial youth where my Hope alights’
Chapter 31: ‘That spring will be a green havoc’
Chapter 32: ‘If your hands were in mine I’d be sure we’d not sever’
Chapter 33: ‘Then someone lifted you up, and there was a sound, and they laid you on me, breathing.’
Chapter 34: ‘Her eyes are Neruda's two dark pools at twilight’
Chapter 35: ‘You are her soft miracle. So she gave you her eyes to see the best in the worst.’
Chapter 36: ‘Every finger shall have its ring and there won't be a single place dark or unhappy’
Chapter 37: ‘A day is long and I will be waiting for you, as in an empty station when the trains are parked off somewhere else, asleep’
Chapter 38: ‘Nach mór é an taitneamh mo stóirín ina leaba ina chodladh gan bhrón’
Chapter 39: ‘No one else will travel through the shadows with me, only you, evergreen, ever sun, ever moon’
Chapter 40: ‘What does it matter that my love could not keep her. The night is starry and she is not with me.’
Chapter 41: ‘I'd rather have the dream of you with faint stars glowing’
Chapter 42: ‘Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives – never closer the whole rest of our lives.’
Chapter 43: ‘I think I like myself a little broken’
Chapter 44: ‘So I imagine such love of the world — its fervency, its shining, its innocence and hunger to give of itself — I imagine this is how it began.’
Chapter 45: ‘I’m your guide here. In the evening-dark morning streets, I point and name.’
Chapter 46: ‘Take my hand. Stand by the window. I want to show you what is hidden in this ordinary.’
Chapter 47: ‘And, what is more, you seemed to know, although you are so small, that I was there, with eager arms, to save you from a fall.’
Chapter 48: ‘The world is at least fifty percent terrible, and that’s a conservative estimate, though I keep this from my children.’
Chapter 49: ‘Before the kite plunges down into the wood and this line goes useless take in your two hands, boys, and feel the strumming, rooted, long-tailed pull of grief. You were born fit for it.’
Chapter 50: ‘And if you missed a day, there was always the next, and if you missed a year, it didn’t matter, the hills weren’t going anywhere, the thyme and rosemary kept coming back, the sun kept rising, the bushes kept bearing fruit’
Chapter 51: ‘Even in another time’
Chapter 52: ‘And that orange, it made me happy. As ordinary things often do just lately.’
Chapter 29: ‘Vague as fog and looked for like mail’
Hi, everyone! Here’s a new chapter! Very sweet and tender. We’re learning the baby’s gender! Did you guys guess right?
I hope you like this chapter! Tell me what you think!
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Pairing: Hozier x fem!reader (professor!AU), Sequel to Love in Verses, dadzier.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
Summary: Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Word Count: 3317
Masterlist for the series – Hozier’s masterlist – Main masterlist
You’re
Clownlike, happiest on your hands,
Feet to the stars, and moon-skulled,
Gilled like a fish. A common-sense
Thumbs-down on the dodo’s mode.
Wrapped up in yourself like a spool,
Trawling your dark as owls do.
Mute as a turnip from the Fourth
Of July to All Fools’ Day,
O high-riser, my little loaf.
Vague as fog and looked for like mail.
Farther off than Australia.
Bent-backed Atlas, our traveled prawn.
Snug as a bud and at home
Like a sprat in a pickle jug.
A creel of eels, all ripples.
Jumpy as a Mexican bean.
Right, like a well-done sum.
A clean slate, with your own face on.
Sylvia Plath, Ariel, 1961
Siobhán and Alex were definitely broken up.
Siobhán had called you half-an-hour before. She told you about seeing Alex the previous night, how he apologised and finally gave her an explanation. How it wasn’t enough, how he still claimed it was all for her, when she knew it wasn’t. How she was moving on. How she felt stronger now, more like herself. You were happy for her, she deserved to feel empowered in a relationship, and Alex had clearly stirred her away from that, even if he hadn’t meant to.
Of course, you had hoped that things would end well for these two, as their love was clearly earnest for each other. Still… sometimes love wasn’t enough. It was a bitter reminder that love was a fragile thing, that it required foundations strong enough to survive earthquakes, and daily efforts to make it all worth fighting for.
You sat there at the breakfast table now with Andrew, quieter than usual. And maybe it was because of Siobhán, but really, deep down, you knew it was about you and Andrew.
You looked at him as he drank a gulp of coffee. All messy bun, dirty glasses and old brown hoodie, in the bright light of the lamp hanging from the ceiling, while the sky outside remained darkened with clouds heavy with rain. Soft and comfortable and safe. You watched as he roughly rubbed at his face, chasing away remnants of sleep, before yawning. Simple. Just himself.
Could this ever happen to the two of you? Drifting apart, breaking despite your love for each other?
Andrew blinked a couple of times before looking up at you, feeling your stare on him. He frowned at your expression.
“You’re okay, honey?”
“Yeah… sorry,” you tore yourself out of your thoughts with a jolt.
He heaved a sigh.
“Want to tell me what you’re thinking?”
You hesitated.
Could this happen to you?
If you stopped making efforts, of course, it could. But why would you stop making efforts, when… when there was no effort to begin with? It didn’t feel like an effort to talk to him, to spend time with him, to understand him. It was natural, it was even a craving.
Andrew reached out for your hand, kissed the pulse point on the inside of your wrist.
“Siobhán’s going to be okay. She just needs time,” he reassured you.
“I know… I think she made the right choice, it’s just…”
You let out a shaky breath.
“It’s scary, because I know they loved each other. And yet it still didn’t work.”
“Sometimes, loving someone isn’t enough. A relationship, it’s not just about love. It’s about choosing this person every day. It’s about staying even when it gets hard. It’s about knowing that this is the most important thing in your life, and not straying from it. Love is what glues it all together, but you can’t neglect the rest of the pieces either.”
“It’s not going to happen to us, right?”
You were surprised when Andrew chuckled, looked at you as if you were saying something stupid.
“Babe… of course, it won’t happen to us. We’re not like Siobhán and Alex.”
“They loved each other. Genuinely.”
But Andrew shook his head.
“I’m choosing you every day. I will always choose you. Every day. Alex didn’t.”
He heaved a sigh.
“I think Siobhán’s right. He started by wanting stability for her, and then he got caught up in that feeling, in touring, in wanting more, he left her behind. I won’t do that. I know what that feels like, to be left behind. I’ll never do that to you. And I think… I think we communicate better than them. We listen to each other. Besides… you know… you’re my best friend. Even if there wasn’t… kisses or sex or anything involving romance, I would still love you, and I would still seek you out. Because you’re my best friend. I’m not sure they had that kind of connection, beyond romance. You know what I mean? Even if you broke up with me, you would still be the person I would want to call to have a chat, the person I would want by my side for anything important or unimportant happening in my life. And that… that’s special, I think. I don’t know, maybe I’m just projecting things onto them, but…”
“No… no, I think you’re right. You’re my best friend too. And you’re right, even when we’re old and have lost all our libido… I’ll still seek your companionship, more than anything else. It’s always been like that with you. Even if I crave the physical intimacy too, what I treasure the most is the time we spend together.”
You exchanged tender smiles.
“We’re putting in the work, honey. I’m okay with how things are, are you?”
You nodded.
“I’m happy with you. Very happy.”
Andrew gave your hand a squeeze, ending the conversation with a tender smile. He took a look at his phone, but found only a black screen.
He had sent Alex a text to check on him, after Siobhán’s call, but had received no answer. Alex hadn’t called after leaving Siobhán’s place either. You hated the look of pain on your husband’s face, and he noticed your feelings as he looked up at you again.
He gave you a sad smile.
“I guess… things aren’t so good again between us after all, huh?” he let out in a loud exhale.
“I’m sorry, honey.”
“It’s okay. We’ll see how it goes.”
You rested your hand on your belly as you felt the baby kicking, the mood shifting instantly in the kitchen, growing warmer again.
“Is our angel moving around?” Andrew asked, beaming now.
“Yep! And… that was my bladder, angel,” you told your baby, making Andrew laugh.
“I can’t believe we’re going to know the gender in a few days… Days?! Do you realise that?!”
“No… not really… But then again, I don’t really care. I’ll love them the same.”
“Me too, of course. Still…”
“You’ll be a wonderful father regardless.”
Andrew reached over the table to place a hand on the top of your belly, and you instantly covered his fingers with yours, keeping him there.
“I mean… I have a better understanding of being a boy, you know… I’ve been through it. I’m a little worried I won’t be able to understand her as well…”
“You’d be such a good da for a little girl. You’ll make her feel so safe.”
He blushed hard, and looked away to hide the emotions that were rising to his eyes.
“Argh! You’re just saying that.”
“No! I mean it! She’ll have you wrapped around her little finger!”
You both laughed.
“It’ll be the same for a little laddie,” he argued.
“True… I’ll be happy to have a boy too.”
“Me too. God… if it’s a girl, I’ll have to learn how to do braids and stuff… I have only two hair options, and they both involve a bun of some kind… I’ll have to up my game.”
You laughed at the slight panic in his eyes, warmth spreading across your chest.
“I’ll coach you.”
“Thanks…”
“Just a few days left to wait.”
“Then, we’ll choose their name!”
You exchanged a grin.
“I have my list ready,” said Andrew.
“Really?”
“Of course!”
“Let me guess… the number one is probably… some reference to a blues musician.”
“Wrong… It’s obviously Andrew junior.”
You burst into laughter.
“Oh, sorry… forgot the egomaniac tendency for a sec…”
“You should never underestimate me.”
“I thought we could call them… Parmesan, or… Vinegar…”
“Jesus Christ, that’s so much worse!”
You laughed, bright and happy and carefree, your hands joined above your little baby.
Andrew kept rubbing at his palm, despite your best efforts to soothe him. Not that you were surprised by his nerves, you felt the same mixture of excitement and dread. This ultrasound meant getting a picture of your baby, listening to their heartbeat, seeing them on the screen and learning if they were a boy or a girl… But it was also a check-up, aimed to detect any growth or health issue.
You felt your baby moving, giving a little kick, and you soothingly rested your hand over the spot.
“Mrs. Y/L/N?”
You looked up as you were called, Andrew already on his feet and ready to follow the sonographer.
She let you lie down and get comfortable while she was getting the ultrasound ready. She asked you some basic questions as well, inquiring if you had encountered any issues in your pregnancy so far.
Once she was satisfied with your answers, she finally turned to the two of you.
“Today, we’re going to check the growth of your baby, check the heartbeat and we can also determine if it’s a boy or a girl… do you want to know?”
You both nodded.
“Yes, we’d like to know,” Andrew answered, his voice slightly shaky.
“Would you like for the result to be sealed for a gender reveal or…”
“No, we want to know now,” you shook your head.
“Alright! Let’s get started, then! Ready to see your baby?”
You grinned at the midwife, nodding enthusiastically. You lifted up your tee-shirt, reached for Andrew’s hand while the sonographer asked if she could tuck some tissue paper around your waistband to protect your jeans. You nodded, your heart beating a thousand miles a minute.
“This gel is still cold and sticky as hell… They haven’t figured that out yet,” she joked, before applying a translucid gel to the probe she would use for the ultrasound.
She applied the gel across your tummy, and you still jumped a little despite her warning and having done this once before. The machine let out a beep after she pressed a button on the screen.
“Alright… here we go!”
She tapped on a keyboard, touched the screen a couple of times. And then, all of a sudden, a loud booming sound echoed through the room, deep and rhythmic, a quick pulse shaking your whole being.
The midwife smiled.
“That’s your baby’s heartbeat. All normal, loud and clear.”
Andrew tightened his hold on your hand, and you exchanged a long, tender look. You could see he was holding back tears as well.
Ta-boom, ta-boom, ta-boom…
Your baby’s heartbeat…
“I’m making some measurements, real quick… but so far, everything seems normal…”
You heaved a relieved sigh, looking at Andrew again. He gave you a reassuring smile. You knew what he meant.
I’m here… everything’s okay…
“We are at… 23 cm for the baby… which is perfectly normal for the end of the fifth month. So far so good… but baby is not cooperating for me to check on the limbs properly…”
She turned to you, moved her chair closer.
“I’m going to press on your tummy to move the baby around. It’s perfectly safe, but it’ll be uncomfortable for you.”
You nodded, tightening your hold on Andrew’s hand as the sonographer pressed against the side of your round belly. Harder than you had anticipated. It wasn’t painful, though… but definitely uncomfortable. You felt the baby kicking right against your bladder and you hoped you wouldn’t have to tell the sonographer to stop to go to the toilet…
The sonographer moved the probe again, pressed on the underside of your belly this time. But then, she let go and let out a satisfied hum.
“Ha! Much better! Her legs and arms were all folded, it was hard to have a good view…”
“Her?!”
You interrupted the sonographer without thinking. You blinked to get the tears out of your eyes as you turned to Andrew, who was clearly not breathing as he stared at the doctor as well.
She smiled, turned the screen towards you.
Your baby was there, in black and white, in the weird picture left by the ultrasound, but you could see clearly little arms and legs, a head…
“Yes,” the sonographer nodded, “that’s definitely a little girl there.”
You couldn’t help the tears that rolled down your cheek as you stared at the screen.
“A girl? You’re sure?” you heard Andrew asking in a shaky voice, but your eyes were glued to the screen.
“Certain! Congratulations!”
Andrew let out an aghast chuckle, holding your hand with both of his now.
“Her legs and arms are perfect! Her growth is perfectly on schedule! The placenta is perfectly attached, the umbilical cord is untangled and well-developed. All is well!”
You let out a relieved sigh as you brushed another tear away, staring at the screen, listening still to the thumping sound of your baby’s heartbeat…
… your daughter’s heartbeat.
After getting some more measurements done, you were ready to leave. The sensation of the gel over your skin was sticky and uncomfortable, but you didn’t pay any attention to it.
A girl…
You followed Andrew around to the entrance desk to get the pictures and the results of the ultrasound. You let your husband take the lead to guide you through corridors, until you were outside again, under the sun.
A girl…
You barely noticed when Andrew took a quick turn to the right, and aimed his steps towards the side of the building rather than the parking lot. You followed him though, your hand in his. You would have followed him anywhere anyway…
He stopped once you were out of sight from the main gate, nobody around. He let out a shaky breath, turned to you with an aghast look on his face as he ran his fingers through his curls.
“A girl?” he breathed.
You realised he was shaking, but there was a bright smile growing across his lips, becoming more and more radiant as he seemed to finally let the news sink in.
You nodded, your own grin joining his.
“We’re having a baby girl!” you nodded, covering your mouth as you let tears overwhelm you.
Andrew wrapped his arms around you, and you held him close, burying your face in his shoulder.
“We’re going to have a daughter,” he breathed, laughing now as joy overflowed in his tall frame, as he couldn’t contain such happiness in the space between his ribcage, he had to let it out somehow.
He cradled your face in his hand, tilting your head up so he could kiss you. Slow, loving, but with something desperate too. You felt the same, overexcitement making you giddy.
You remained in each other’s arms for a long while, taking your time to let the news sink in. Andrew’s hand was back on your belly, he didn’t even seem to have noticed his own gesture. You kissed some more, made aghast remarks every once in a while, but mostly just remained quiet, in a tight and safe embrace that soothed both of your worlds.
A girl…
At long last, you went back to your car, holding hands and trying hard not to cry again. You were shaking slightly, feeling a little weak on your legs, and when you told so to Andrew, he wrapped a protective arm around your waist.
“Want to wait for me here? I’ll get the car.”
“No, it’s okay… I’m fine. I just… I’m just so happy!”
He laughed, nodding.
“Me too. I’m so happy too…”
You had barely fastened your seat belt that you took out your phone while Andrew was turning on the engines.
You tapped on Siobhán’s name on the screen, put her on speaker so Andrew would hear your conversation as well.
She picked up almost immediately.
“Hey, you! How did it go?”
You grinned, trying to force the words out despite your throat tightening with emotions.
“Grand! Everything’s normal, our baby is perfect, but that was to be expected.”
By your side, Andrew chuckled, shaking his head.
“So… do you know the gender?”
You took a breath before answering.
“Yeah… we’re having a girl!”
Siobhán’s shriek made both you and Andrew laugh.
“Oh my God! Congratulations to both of you! Oh my God… I’m having a niece!”
“Thank you,” Andrew spoke loudly enough for her to hear.
“I need to go shopping… my God… Oh my God…I need to go shopping right now! I need to go buy that tiny blue dress I saw the other day. It had little penguins on it! It was so CUTE! HAAAA!”
You laughed at your friend, your chest feeling warm and soft.
“Don’t spoil her already!”
“Of course, I’m going to spoil her! She’s my niece!”
You told her the details of the ultrasound, told her your daughter was healthy and well and everything was normal.
“You deserve a good bath and some time relaxing now, that must be a lot of emotions for you,” she said as you were about to end the call.
You laughed.
“Oh, I might do that tonight, yes… But we’re heading to Andrew’s parents now. When we told Rainey we had this appointment today, she told us to come by during the afternoon. Clearly, she can’t wait to be a grandma!” you laughed.
“Alright, have fun with the in-laws then… but take some rest!”
“Yes, mum.”
“Very funny! Alright, I’ll leave you to it, then. Love you!”
“Love you, Siobhán! Bye!”
“Bye!”
“Bye!”
You hung up, heaved a sigh. You reached for your bag again to get the snacks you had brought along, and munched on them for the rest of the drive, with a hand on Andrew’s thigh and happy music filling up the car.
Raine must have heard you parking the car before her house, because she opened the door when Andrew was opening your car door for you and helping you out of the vehicle.
You grinned at her when Raine excitedly joined her hands together, watching Andrew and you walking to her front door.
“So? How did it go? Do you know if it’s a wee boy or girl?”
You laughed, kissed her cheek as you said hello, gave her a quick hug.
“Everything’s fine,” Andrew reassured her.
He gave his mother a hug too, and she let you both inside.
John was sitting on the couch, a book in his hand, and Andrew’s brother was here too, greeting both of you with a quick hug.
“Ha! How did it go? How’s my grandson?” John asked, making you all laugh.
“I see predictions have been made,” Andrew shook his head, laughing as he bent over to give his father a hug too.
“Bets, you mean,” corrected Jon. “We’re both rooting for a boy, but mam says it’s a girl.”
“I can feel it,” Raine nodded.
“And? Who’s right, then?” asked John. “And is everything alright for you, pet?”
You nodded, a hand resting on your round belly out of habits.
“I’m fine. The baby is perfectly fine. Perfect heartbeat, perfect growth, perfect for everything!”
“Oh! That’s amazing!” Raine sighed, taking your hand and giving it a warm squeeze.
“And? The gender? Boy or girl?” Jon insisted.
“What was the bet?” Andrew asked, clearly dragging it out.
“Losers will have to sit next to Finn at the next family gathering.”
You broke into laughter, while Andrew dramatically sighed.
“Well… I’m afraid you’re up for a very boring afternoon, both you and da… cause…”
“You’re having a girl?!” Raine interrupted him, and you nodded.
She cried out, hurried to give you a tight hug.
“Oh! That is wonderful! A little girl! I’m going to have a granddaughter!”
You all hugged each other in turns, happy and laughing, sunshine coming from all your hearts and spreading through the room.
“Oh! I saw this absolutely adorable little dress and tee the other day! They had little whales on them!” Raine exclaimed. “I have to get you the set, it was so pretty!”
Andrew laughed, wrapped an arm around his mother’s shoulder and kissed her head.
Chapter 29: ‘Vague as fog and looked for like mail’
Hi, everyone! Here’s a new chapter! Very sweet and tender. We’re learning the baby’s gender! Did you guys guess right?
I hope you like this chapter! Tell me what you think!
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Pairing: Hozier x fem!reader (professor!AU), Sequel to Love in Verses, dadzier.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
Summary: Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Word Count: 3317
Masterlist for the series – Hozier’s masterlist – Main masterlist
You’re
Clownlike, happiest on your hands,
Feet to the stars, and moon-skulled,
Gilled like a fish. A common-sense
Thumbs-down on the dodo’s mode.
Wrapped up in yourself like a spool,
Trawling your dark as owls do.
Mute as a turnip from the Fourth
Of July to All Fools’ Day,
O high-riser, my little loaf.
Vague as fog and looked for like mail.
Farther off than Australia.
Bent-backed Atlas, our traveled prawn.
Snug as a bud and at home
Like a sprat in a pickle jug.
A creel of eels, all ripples.
Jumpy as a Mexican bean.
Right, like a well-done sum.
A clean slate, with your own face on.
Sylvia Plath, Ariel, 1961
Siobhán and Alex were definitely broken up.
Siobhán had called you half-an-hour before. She told you about seeing Alex the previous night, how he apologised and finally gave her an explanation. How it wasn’t enough, how he still claimed it was all for her, when she knew it wasn’t. How she was moving on. How she felt stronger now, more like herself. You were happy for her, she deserved to feel empowered in a relationship, and Alex had clearly stirred her away from that, even if he hadn’t meant to.
Of course, you had hoped that things would end well for these two, as their love was clearly earnest for each other. Still… sometimes love wasn’t enough. It was a bitter reminder that love was a fragile thing, that it required foundations strong enough to survive earthquakes, and daily efforts to make it all worth fighting for.
You sat there at the breakfast table now with Andrew, quieter than usual. And maybe it was because of Siobhán, but really, deep down, you knew it was about you and Andrew.
You looked at him as he drank a gulp of coffee. All messy bun, dirty glasses and old brown hoodie, in the bright light of the lamp hanging from the ceiling, while the sky outside remained darkened with clouds heavy with rain. Soft and comfortable and safe. You watched as he roughly rubbed at his face, chasing away remnants of sleep, before yawning. Simple. Just himself.
Could this ever happen to the two of you? Drifting apart, breaking despite your love for each other?
Andrew blinked a couple of times before looking up at you, feeling your stare on him. He frowned at your expression.
“You’re okay, honey?”
“Yeah… sorry,” you tore yourself out of your thoughts with a jolt.
He heaved a sigh.
“Want to tell me what you’re thinking?”
You hesitated.
Could this happen to you?
If you stopped making efforts, of course, it could. But why would you stop making efforts, when… when there was no effort to begin with? It didn’t feel like an effort to talk to him, to spend time with him, to understand him. It was natural, it was even a craving.
Andrew reached out for your hand, kissed the pulse point on the inside of your wrist.
“Siobhán’s going to be okay. She just needs time,” he reassured you.
“I know… I think she made the right choice, it’s just…”
You let out a shaky breath.
“It’s scary, because I know they loved each other. And yet it still didn’t work.”
“Sometimes, loving someone isn’t enough. A relationship, it’s not just about love. It’s about choosing this person every day. It’s about staying even when it gets hard. It’s about knowing that this is the most important thing in your life, and not straying from it. Love is what glues it all together, but you can’t neglect the rest of the pieces either.”
“It’s not going to happen to us, right?”
You were surprised when Andrew chuckled, looked at you as if you were saying something stupid.
“Babe… of course, it won’t happen to us. We’re not like Siobhán and Alex.”
“They loved each other. Genuinely.”
But Andrew shook his head.
“I’m choosing you every day. I will always choose you. Every day. Alex didn’t.”
He heaved a sigh.
“I think Siobhán’s right. He started by wanting stability for her, and then he got caught up in that feeling, in touring, in wanting more, he left her behind. I won’t do that. I know what that feels like, to be left behind. I’ll never do that to you. And I think… I think we communicate better than them. We listen to each other. Besides… you know… you’re my best friend. Even if there wasn’t… kisses or sex or anything involving romance, I would still love you, and I would still seek you out. Because you’re my best friend. I’m not sure they had that kind of connection, beyond romance. You know what I mean? Even if you broke up with me, you would still be the person I would want to call to have a chat, the person I would want by my side for anything important or unimportant happening in my life. And that… that’s special, I think. I don’t know, maybe I’m just projecting things onto them, but…”
“No… no, I think you’re right. You’re my best friend too. And you’re right, even when we’re old and have lost all our libido… I’ll still seek your companionship, more than anything else. It’s always been like that with you. Even if I crave the physical intimacy too, what I treasure the most is the time we spend together.”
You exchanged tender smiles.
“We’re putting in the work, honey. I’m okay with how things are, are you?”
You nodded.
“I’m happy with you. Very happy.”
Andrew gave your hand a squeeze, ending the conversation with a tender smile. He took a look at his phone, but found only a black screen.
He had sent Alex a text to check on him, after Siobhán’s call, but had received no answer. Alex hadn’t called after leaving Siobhán’s place either. You hated the look of pain on your husband’s face, and he noticed your feelings as he looked up at you again.
He gave you a sad smile.
“I guess… things aren’t so good again between us after all, huh?” he let out in a loud exhale.
“I’m sorry, honey.”
“It’s okay. We’ll see how it goes.”
You rested your hand on your belly as you felt the baby kicking, the mood shifting instantly in the kitchen, growing warmer again.
“Is our angel moving around?” Andrew asked, beaming now.
“Yep! And… that was my bladder, angel,” you told your baby, making Andrew laugh.
“I can’t believe we’re going to know the gender in a few days… Days?! Do you realise that?!”
“No… not really… But then again, I don’t really care. I’ll love them the same.”
“Me too, of course. Still…”
“You’ll be a wonderful father regardless.”
Andrew reached over the table to place a hand on the top of your belly, and you instantly covered his fingers with yours, keeping him there.
“I mean… I have a better understanding of being a boy, you know… I’ve been through it. I’m a little worried I won’t be able to understand her as well…”
“You’d be such a good da for a little girl. You’ll make her feel so safe.”
He blushed hard, and looked away to hide the emotions that were rising to his eyes.
“Argh! You’re just saying that.”
“No! I mean it! She’ll have you wrapped around her little finger!”
You both laughed.
“It’ll be the same for a little laddie,” he argued.
“True… I’ll be happy to have a boy too.”
“Me too. God… if it’s a girl, I’ll have to learn how to do braids and stuff… I have only two hair options, and they both involve a bun of some kind… I’ll have to up my game.”
You laughed at the slight panic in his eyes, warmth spreading across your chest.
“I’ll coach you.”
“Thanks…”
“Just a few days left to wait.”
“Then, we’ll choose their name!”
You exchanged a grin.
“I have my list ready,” said Andrew.
“Really?”
“Of course!”
“Let me guess… the number one is probably… some reference to a blues musician.”
“Wrong… It’s obviously Andrew junior.”
You burst into laughter.
“Oh, sorry… forgot the egomaniac tendency for a sec…”
“You should never underestimate me.”
“I thought we could call them… Parmesan, or… Vinegar…”
“Jesus Christ, that’s so much worse!”
You laughed, bright and happy and carefree, your hands joined above your little baby.
Andrew kept rubbing at his palm, despite your best efforts to soothe him. Not that you were surprised by his nerves, you felt the same mixture of excitement and dread. This ultrasound meant getting a picture of your baby, listening to their heartbeat, seeing them on the screen and learning if they were a boy or a girl… But it was also a check-up, aimed to detect any growth or health issue.
You felt your baby moving, giving a little kick, and you soothingly rested your hand over the spot.
“Mrs. Y/L/N?”
You looked up as you were called, Andrew already on his feet and ready to follow the sonographer.
She let you lie down and get comfortable while she was getting the ultrasound ready. She asked you some basic questions as well, inquiring if you had encountered any issues in your pregnancy so far.
Once she was satisfied with your answers, she finally turned to the two of you.
“Today, we’re going to check the growth of your baby, check the heartbeat and we can also determine if it’s a boy or a girl… do you want to know?”
You both nodded.
“Yes, we’d like to know,” Andrew answered, his voice slightly shaky.
“Would you like for the result to be sealed for a gender reveal or…”
“No, we want to know now,” you shook your head.
“Alright! Let’s get started, then! Ready to see your baby?”
You grinned at the midwife, nodding enthusiastically. You lifted up your tee-shirt, reached for Andrew’s hand while the sonographer asked if she could tuck some tissue paper around your waistband to protect your jeans. You nodded, your heart beating a thousand miles a minute.
“This gel is still cold and sticky as hell… They haven’t figured that out yet,” she joked, before applying a translucid gel to the probe she would use for the ultrasound.
She applied the gel across your tummy, and you still jumped a little despite her warning and having done this once before. The machine let out a beep after she pressed a button on the screen.
“Alright… here we go!”
She tapped on a keyboard, touched the screen a couple of times. And then, all of a sudden, a loud booming sound echoed through the room, deep and rhythmic, a quick pulse shaking your whole being.
The midwife smiled.
“That’s your baby’s heartbeat. All normal, loud and clear.”
Andrew tightened his hold on your hand, and you exchanged a long, tender look. You could see he was holding back tears as well.
Ta-boom, ta-boom, ta-boom…
Your baby’s heartbeat…
“I’m making some measurements, real quick… but so far, everything seems normal…”
You heaved a relieved sigh, looking at Andrew again. He gave you a reassuring smile. You knew what he meant.
I’m here… everything’s okay…
“We are at… 23 cm for the baby… which is perfectly normal for the end of the fifth month. So far so good… but baby is not cooperating for me to check on the limbs properly…”
She turned to you, moved her chair closer.
“I’m going to press on your tummy to move the baby around. It’s perfectly safe, but it’ll be uncomfortable for you.”
You nodded, tightening your hold on Andrew’s hand as the sonographer pressed against the side of your round belly. Harder than you had anticipated. It wasn’t painful, though… but definitely uncomfortable. You felt the baby kicking right against your bladder and you hoped you wouldn’t have to tell the sonographer to stop to go to the toilet…
The sonographer moved the probe again, pressed on the underside of your belly this time. But then, she let go and let out a satisfied hum.
“Ha! Much better! Her legs and arms were all folded, it was hard to have a good view…”
“Her?!”
You interrupted the sonographer without thinking. You blinked to get the tears out of your eyes as you turned to Andrew, who was clearly not breathing as he stared at the doctor as well.
She smiled, turned the screen towards you.
Your baby was there, in black and white, in the weird picture left by the ultrasound, but you could see clearly little arms and legs, a head…
“Yes,” the sonographer nodded, “that’s definitely a little girl there.”
You couldn’t help the tears that rolled down your cheek as you stared at the screen.
“A girl? You’re sure?” you heard Andrew asking in a shaky voice, but your eyes were glued to the screen.
“Certain! Congratulations!”
Andrew let out an aghast chuckle, holding your hand with both of his now.
“Her legs and arms are perfect! Her growth is perfectly on schedule! The placenta is perfectly attached, the umbilical cord is untangled and well-developed. All is well!”
You let out a relieved sigh as you brushed another tear away, staring at the screen, listening still to the thumping sound of your baby’s heartbeat…
… your daughter’s heartbeat.
After getting some more measurements done, you were ready to leave. The sensation of the gel over your skin was sticky and uncomfortable, but you didn’t pay any attention to it.
A girl…
You followed Andrew around to the entrance desk to get the pictures and the results of the ultrasound. You let your husband take the lead to guide you through corridors, until you were outside again, under the sun.
A girl…
You barely noticed when Andrew took a quick turn to the right, and aimed his steps towards the side of the building rather than the parking lot. You followed him though, your hand in his. You would have followed him anywhere anyway…
He stopped once you were out of sight from the main gate, nobody around. He let out a shaky breath, turned to you with an aghast look on his face as he ran his fingers through his curls.
“A girl?” he breathed.
You realised he was shaking, but there was a bright smile growing across his lips, becoming more and more radiant as he seemed to finally let the news sink in.
You nodded, your own grin joining his.
“We’re having a baby girl!” you nodded, covering your mouth as you let tears overwhelm you.
Andrew wrapped his arms around you, and you held him close, burying your face in his shoulder.
“We’re going to have a daughter,” he breathed, laughing now as joy overflowed in his tall frame, as he couldn’t contain such happiness in the space between his ribcage, he had to let it out somehow.
He cradled your face in his hand, tilting your head up so he could kiss you. Slow, loving, but with something desperate too. You felt the same, overexcitement making you giddy.
You remained in each other’s arms for a long while, taking your time to let the news sink in. Andrew’s hand was back on your belly, he didn’t even seem to have noticed his own gesture. You kissed some more, made aghast remarks every once in a while, but mostly just remained quiet, in a tight and safe embrace that soothed both of your worlds.
A girl…
At long last, you went back to your car, holding hands and trying hard not to cry again. You were shaking slightly, feeling a little weak on your legs, and when you told so to Andrew, he wrapped a protective arm around your waist.
“Want to wait for me here? I’ll get the car.”
“No, it’s okay… I’m fine. I just… I’m just so happy!”
He laughed, nodding.
“Me too. I’m so happy too…”
You had barely fastened your seat belt that you took out your phone while Andrew was turning on the engines.
You tapped on Siobhán’s name on the screen, put her on speaker so Andrew would hear your conversation as well.
She picked up almost immediately.
“Hey, you! How did it go?”
You grinned, trying to force the words out despite your throat tightening with emotions.
“Grand! Everything’s normal, our baby is perfect, but that was to be expected.”
By your side, Andrew chuckled, shaking his head.
“So… do you know the gender?”
You took a breath before answering.
“Yeah… we’re having a girl!”
Siobhán’s shriek made both you and Andrew laugh.
“Oh my God! Congratulations to both of you! Oh my God… I’m having a niece!”
“Thank you,” Andrew spoke loudly enough for her to hear.
“I need to go shopping… my God… Oh my God…I need to go shopping right now! I need to go buy that tiny blue dress I saw the other day. It had little penguins on it! It was so CUTE! HAAAA!”
You laughed at your friend, your chest feeling warm and soft.
“Don’t spoil her already!”
“Of course, I’m going to spoil her! She’s my niece!”
You told her the details of the ultrasound, told her your daughter was healthy and well and everything was normal.
“You deserve a good bath and some time relaxing now, that must be a lot of emotions for you,” she said as you were about to end the call.
You laughed.
“Oh, I might do that tonight, yes… But we’re heading to Andrew’s parents now. When we told Rainey we had this appointment today, she told us to come by during the afternoon. Clearly, she can’t wait to be a grandma!” you laughed.
“Alright, have fun with the in-laws then… but take some rest!”
“Yes, mum.”
“Very funny! Alright, I’ll leave you to it, then. Love you!”
“Love you, Siobhán! Bye!”
“Bye!”
“Bye!”
You hung up, heaved a sigh. You reached for your bag again to get the snacks you had brought along, and munched on them for the rest of the drive, with a hand on Andrew’s thigh and happy music filling up the car.
Raine must have heard you parking the car before her house, because she opened the door when Andrew was opening your car door for you and helping you out of the vehicle.
You grinned at her when Raine excitedly joined her hands together, watching Andrew and you walking to her front door.
“So? How did it go? Do you know if it’s a wee boy or girl?”
You laughed, kissed her cheek as you said hello, gave her a quick hug.
“Everything’s fine,” Andrew reassured her.
He gave his mother a hug too, and she let you both inside.
John was sitting on the couch, a book in his hand, and Andrew’s brother was here too, greeting both of you with a quick hug.
“Ha! How did it go? How’s my grandson?” John asked, making you all laugh.
“I see predictions have been made,” Andrew shook his head, laughing as he bent over to give his father a hug too.
“Bets, you mean,” corrected Jon. “We’re both rooting for a boy, but mam says it’s a girl.”
“I can feel it,” Raine nodded.
“And? Who’s right, then?” asked John. “And is everything alright for you, pet?”
You nodded, a hand resting on your round belly out of habits.
“I’m fine. The baby is perfectly fine. Perfect heartbeat, perfect growth, perfect for everything!”
“Oh! That’s amazing!” Raine sighed, taking your hand and giving it a warm squeeze.
“And? The gender? Boy or girl?” Jon insisted.
“What was the bet?” Andrew asked, clearly dragging it out.
“Losers will have to sit next to Finn at the next family gathering.”
You broke into laughter, while Andrew dramatically sighed.
“Well… I’m afraid you’re up for a very boring afternoon, both you and da… cause…”
“You’re having a girl?!” Raine interrupted him, and you nodded.
She cried out, hurried to give you a tight hug.
“Oh! That is wonderful! A little girl! I’m going to have a granddaughter!”
You all hugged each other in turns, happy and laughing, sunshine coming from all your hearts and spreading through the room.
“Oh! I saw this absolutely adorable little dress and tee the other day! They had little whales on them!” Raine exclaimed. “I have to get you the set, it was so pretty!”
Andrew laughed, wrapped an arm around his mother’s shoulder and kissed her head.
Chapter 29: ‘Vague as fog and looked for like mail’
Hi, everyone! Here’s a new chapter! Very sweet and tender. We’re learning the baby’s gender! Did you guys guess right?
I hope you like this chapter! Tell me what you think!
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Pairing: Hozier x fem!reader (professor!AU), Sequel to Love in Verses, dadzier.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
Summary: Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Word Count: 3317
Masterlist for the series – Hozier’s masterlist – Main masterlist
You’re
Clownlike, happiest on your hands,
Feet to the stars, and moon-skulled,
Gilled like a fish. A common-sense
Thumbs-down on the dodo’s mode.
Wrapped up in yourself like a spool,
Trawling your dark as owls do.
Mute as a turnip from the Fourth
Of July to All Fools’ Day,
O high-riser, my little loaf.
Vague as fog and looked for like mail.
Farther off than Australia.
Bent-backed Atlas, our traveled prawn.
Snug as a bud and at home
Like a sprat in a pickle jug.
A creel of eels, all ripples.
Jumpy as a Mexican bean.
Right, like a well-done sum.
A clean slate, with your own face on.
Sylvia Plath, Ariel, 1961
Siobhán and Alex were definitely broken up.
Siobhán had called you half-an-hour before. She told you about seeing Alex the previous night, how he apologised and finally gave her an explanation. How it wasn’t enough, how he still claimed it was all for her, when she knew it wasn’t. How she was moving on. How she felt stronger now, more like herself. You were happy for her, she deserved to feel empowered in a relationship, and Alex had clearly stirred her away from that, even if he hadn’t meant to.
Of course, you had hoped that things would end well for these two, as their love was clearly earnest for each other. Still… sometimes love wasn’t enough. It was a bitter reminder that love was a fragile thing, that it required foundations strong enough to survive earthquakes, and daily efforts to make it all worth fighting for.
You sat there at the breakfast table now with Andrew, quieter than usual. And maybe it was because of Siobhán, but really, deep down, you knew it was about you and Andrew.
You looked at him as he drank a gulp of coffee. All messy bun, dirty glasses and old brown hoodie, in the bright light of the lamp hanging from the ceiling, while the sky outside remained darkened with clouds heavy with rain. Soft and comfortable and safe. You watched as he roughly rubbed at his face, chasing away remnants of sleep, before yawning. Simple. Just himself.
Could this ever happen to the two of you? Drifting apart, breaking despite your love for each other?
Andrew blinked a couple of times before looking up at you, feeling your stare on him. He frowned at your expression.
“You’re okay, honey?”
“Yeah… sorry,” you tore yourself out of your thoughts with a jolt.
He heaved a sigh.
“Want to tell me what you’re thinking?”
You hesitated.
Could this happen to you?
If you stopped making efforts, of course, it could. But why would you stop making efforts, when… when there was no effort to begin with? It didn’t feel like an effort to talk to him, to spend time with him, to understand him. It was natural, it was even a craving.
Andrew reached out for your hand, kissed the pulse point on the inside of your wrist.
“Siobhán’s going to be okay. She just needs time,” he reassured you.
“I know… I think she made the right choice, it’s just…”
You let out a shaky breath.
“It’s scary, because I know they loved each other. And yet it still didn’t work.”
“Sometimes, loving someone isn’t enough. A relationship, it’s not just about love. It’s about choosing this person every day. It’s about staying even when it gets hard. It’s about knowing that this is the most important thing in your life, and not straying from it. Love is what glues it all together, but you can’t neglect the rest of the pieces either.”
“It’s not going to happen to us, right?”
You were surprised when Andrew chuckled, looked at you as if you were saying something stupid.
“Babe… of course, it won’t happen to us. We’re not like Siobhán and Alex.”
“They loved each other. Genuinely.”
But Andrew shook his head.
“I’m choosing you every day. I will always choose you. Every day. Alex didn’t.”
He heaved a sigh.
“I think Siobhán’s right. He started by wanting stability for her, and then he got caught up in that feeling, in touring, in wanting more, he left her behind. I won’t do that. I know what that feels like, to be left behind. I’ll never do that to you. And I think… I think we communicate better than them. We listen to each other. Besides… you know… you’re my best friend. Even if there wasn’t… kisses or sex or anything involving romance, I would still love you, and I would still seek you out. Because you’re my best friend. I’m not sure they had that kind of connection, beyond romance. You know what I mean? Even if you broke up with me, you would still be the person I would want to call to have a chat, the person I would want by my side for anything important or unimportant happening in my life. And that… that’s special, I think. I don’t know, maybe I’m just projecting things onto them, but…”
“No… no, I think you’re right. You’re my best friend too. And you’re right, even when we’re old and have lost all our libido… I’ll still seek your companionship, more than anything else. It’s always been like that with you. Even if I crave the physical intimacy too, what I treasure the most is the time we spend together.”
You exchanged tender smiles.
“We’re putting in the work, honey. I’m okay with how things are, are you?”
You nodded.
“I’m happy with you. Very happy.”
Andrew gave your hand a squeeze, ending the conversation with a tender smile. He took a look at his phone, but found only a black screen.
He had sent Alex a text to check on him, after Siobhán’s call, but had received no answer. Alex hadn’t called after leaving Siobhán’s place either. You hated the look of pain on your husband’s face, and he noticed your feelings as he looked up at you again.
He gave you a sad smile.
“I guess… things aren’t so good again between us after all, huh?” he let out in a loud exhale.
“I’m sorry, honey.”
“It’s okay. We’ll see how it goes.”
You rested your hand on your belly as you felt the baby kicking, the mood shifting instantly in the kitchen, growing warmer again.
“Is our angel moving around?” Andrew asked, beaming now.
“Yep! And… that was my bladder, angel,” you told your baby, making Andrew laugh.
“I can’t believe we’re going to know the gender in a few days… Days?! Do you realise that?!”
“No… not really… But then again, I don’t really care. I’ll love them the same.”
“Me too, of course. Still…”
“You’ll be a wonderful father regardless.”
Andrew reached over the table to place a hand on the top of your belly, and you instantly covered his fingers with yours, keeping him there.
“I mean… I have a better understanding of being a boy, you know… I’ve been through it. I’m a little worried I won’t be able to understand her as well…”
“You’d be such a good da for a little girl. You’ll make her feel so safe.”
He blushed hard, and looked away to hide the emotions that were rising to his eyes.
“Argh! You’re just saying that.”
“No! I mean it! She’ll have you wrapped around her little finger!”
You both laughed.
“It’ll be the same for a little laddie,” he argued.
“True… I’ll be happy to have a boy too.”
“Me too. God… if it’s a girl, I’ll have to learn how to do braids and stuff… I have only two hair options, and they both involve a bun of some kind… I’ll have to up my game.”
You laughed at the slight panic in his eyes, warmth spreading across your chest.
“I’ll coach you.”
“Thanks…”
“Just a few days left to wait.”
“Then, we’ll choose their name!”
You exchanged a grin.
“I have my list ready,” said Andrew.
“Really?”
“Of course!”
“Let me guess… the number one is probably… some reference to a blues musician.”
“Wrong… It’s obviously Andrew junior.”
You burst into laughter.
“Oh, sorry… forgot the egomaniac tendency for a sec…”
“You should never underestimate me.”
“I thought we could call them… Parmesan, or… Vinegar…”
“Jesus Christ, that’s so much worse!”
You laughed, bright and happy and carefree, your hands joined above your little baby.
Andrew kept rubbing at his palm, despite your best efforts to soothe him. Not that you were surprised by his nerves, you felt the same mixture of excitement and dread. This ultrasound meant getting a picture of your baby, listening to their heartbeat, seeing them on the screen and learning if they were a boy or a girl… But it was also a check-up, aimed to detect any growth or health issue.
You felt your baby moving, giving a little kick, and you soothingly rested your hand over the spot.
“Mrs. Y/L/N?”
You looked up as you were called, Andrew already on his feet and ready to follow the sonographer.
She let you lie down and get comfortable while she was getting the ultrasound ready. She asked you some basic questions as well, inquiring if you had encountered any issues in your pregnancy so far.
Once she was satisfied with your answers, she finally turned to the two of you.
“Today, we’re going to check the growth of your baby, check the heartbeat and we can also determine if it’s a boy or a girl… do you want to know?”
You both nodded.
“Yes, we’d like to know,” Andrew answered, his voice slightly shaky.
“Would you like for the result to be sealed for a gender reveal or…”
“No, we want to know now,” you shook your head.
“Alright! Let’s get started, then! Ready to see your baby?”
You grinned at the midwife, nodding enthusiastically. You lifted up your tee-shirt, reached for Andrew’s hand while the sonographer asked if she could tuck some tissue paper around your waistband to protect your jeans. You nodded, your heart beating a thousand miles a minute.
“This gel is still cold and sticky as hell… They haven’t figured that out yet,” she joked, before applying a translucid gel to the probe she would use for the ultrasound.
She applied the gel across your tummy, and you still jumped a little despite her warning and having done this once before. The machine let out a beep after she pressed a button on the screen.
“Alright… here we go!”
She tapped on a keyboard, touched the screen a couple of times. And then, all of a sudden, a loud booming sound echoed through the room, deep and rhythmic, a quick pulse shaking your whole being.
The midwife smiled.
“That’s your baby’s heartbeat. All normal, loud and clear.”
Andrew tightened his hold on your hand, and you exchanged a long, tender look. You could see he was holding back tears as well.
Ta-boom, ta-boom, ta-boom…
Your baby’s heartbeat…
“I’m making some measurements, real quick… but so far, everything seems normal…”
You heaved a relieved sigh, looking at Andrew again. He gave you a reassuring smile. You knew what he meant.
I’m here… everything’s okay…
“We are at… 23 cm for the baby… which is perfectly normal for the end of the fifth month. So far so good… but baby is not cooperating for me to check on the limbs properly…”
She turned to you, moved her chair closer.
“I’m going to press on your tummy to move the baby around. It’s perfectly safe, but it’ll be uncomfortable for you.”
You nodded, tightening your hold on Andrew’s hand as the sonographer pressed against the side of your round belly. Harder than you had anticipated. It wasn’t painful, though… but definitely uncomfortable. You felt the baby kicking right against your bladder and you hoped you wouldn’t have to tell the sonographer to stop to go to the toilet…
The sonographer moved the probe again, pressed on the underside of your belly this time. But then, she let go and let out a satisfied hum.
“Ha! Much better! Her legs and arms were all folded, it was hard to have a good view…”
“Her?!”
You interrupted the sonographer without thinking. You blinked to get the tears out of your eyes as you turned to Andrew, who was clearly not breathing as he stared at the doctor as well.
She smiled, turned the screen towards you.
Your baby was there, in black and white, in the weird picture left by the ultrasound, but you could see clearly little arms and legs, a head…
“Yes,” the sonographer nodded, “that’s definitely a little girl there.”
You couldn’t help the tears that rolled down your cheek as you stared at the screen.
“A girl? You’re sure?” you heard Andrew asking in a shaky voice, but your eyes were glued to the screen.
“Certain! Congratulations!”
Andrew let out an aghast chuckle, holding your hand with both of his now.
“Her legs and arms are perfect! Her growth is perfectly on schedule! The placenta is perfectly attached, the umbilical cord is untangled and well-developed. All is well!”
You let out a relieved sigh as you brushed another tear away, staring at the screen, listening still to the thumping sound of your baby’s heartbeat…
… your daughter’s heartbeat.
After getting some more measurements done, you were ready to leave. The sensation of the gel over your skin was sticky and uncomfortable, but you didn’t pay any attention to it.
A girl…
You followed Andrew around to the entrance desk to get the pictures and the results of the ultrasound. You let your husband take the lead to guide you through corridors, until you were outside again, under the sun.
A girl…
You barely noticed when Andrew took a quick turn to the right, and aimed his steps towards the side of the building rather than the parking lot. You followed him though, your hand in his. You would have followed him anywhere anyway…
He stopped once you were out of sight from the main gate, nobody around. He let out a shaky breath, turned to you with an aghast look on his face as he ran his fingers through his curls.
“A girl?” he breathed.
You realised he was shaking, but there was a bright smile growing across his lips, becoming more and more radiant as he seemed to finally let the news sink in.
You nodded, your own grin joining his.
“We’re having a baby girl!” you nodded, covering your mouth as you let tears overwhelm you.
Andrew wrapped his arms around you, and you held him close, burying your face in his shoulder.
“We’re going to have a daughter,” he breathed, laughing now as joy overflowed in his tall frame, as he couldn’t contain such happiness in the space between his ribcage, he had to let it out somehow.
He cradled your face in his hand, tilting your head up so he could kiss you. Slow, loving, but with something desperate too. You felt the same, overexcitement making you giddy.
You remained in each other’s arms for a long while, taking your time to let the news sink in. Andrew’s hand was back on your belly, he didn’t even seem to have noticed his own gesture. You kissed some more, made aghast remarks every once in a while, but mostly just remained quiet, in a tight and safe embrace that soothed both of your worlds.
A girl…
At long last, you went back to your car, holding hands and trying hard not to cry again. You were shaking slightly, feeling a little weak on your legs, and when you told so to Andrew, he wrapped a protective arm around your waist.
“Want to wait for me here? I’ll get the car.”
“No, it’s okay… I’m fine. I just… I’m just so happy!”
He laughed, nodding.
“Me too. I’m so happy too…”
You had barely fastened your seat belt that you took out your phone while Andrew was turning on the engines.
You tapped on Siobhán’s name on the screen, put her on speaker so Andrew would hear your conversation as well.
She picked up almost immediately.
“Hey, you! How did it go?”
You grinned, trying to force the words out despite your throat tightening with emotions.
“Grand! Everything’s normal, our baby is perfect, but that was to be expected.”
By your side, Andrew chuckled, shaking his head.
“So… do you know the gender?”
You took a breath before answering.
“Yeah… we’re having a girl!”
Siobhán’s shriek made both you and Andrew laugh.
“Oh my God! Congratulations to both of you! Oh my God… I’m having a niece!”
“Thank you,” Andrew spoke loudly enough for her to hear.
“I need to go shopping… my God… Oh my God…I need to go shopping right now! I need to go buy that tiny blue dress I saw the other day. It had little penguins on it! It was so CUTE! HAAAA!”
You laughed at your friend, your chest feeling warm and soft.
“Don’t spoil her already!”
“Of course, I’m going to spoil her! She’s my niece!”
You told her the details of the ultrasound, told her your daughter was healthy and well and everything was normal.
“You deserve a good bath and some time relaxing now, that must be a lot of emotions for you,” she said as you were about to end the call.
You laughed.
“Oh, I might do that tonight, yes… But we’re heading to Andrew’s parents now. When we told Rainey we had this appointment today, she told us to come by during the afternoon. Clearly, she can’t wait to be a grandma!” you laughed.
“Alright, have fun with the in-laws then… but take some rest!”
“Yes, mum.”
“Very funny! Alright, I’ll leave you to it, then. Love you!”
“Love you, Siobhán! Bye!”
“Bye!”
“Bye!”
You hung up, heaved a sigh. You reached for your bag again to get the snacks you had brought along, and munched on them for the rest of the drive, with a hand on Andrew’s thigh and happy music filling up the car.
Raine must have heard you parking the car before her house, because she opened the door when Andrew was opening your car door for you and helping you out of the vehicle.
You grinned at her when Raine excitedly joined her hands together, watching Andrew and you walking to her front door.
“So? How did it go? Do you know if it’s a wee boy or girl?”
You laughed, kissed her cheek as you said hello, gave her a quick hug.
“Everything’s fine,” Andrew reassured her.
He gave his mother a hug too, and she let you both inside.
John was sitting on the couch, a book in his hand, and Andrew’s brother was here too, greeting both of you with a quick hug.
“Ha! How did it go? How’s my grandson?” John asked, making you all laugh.
“I see predictions have been made,” Andrew shook his head, laughing as he bent over to give his father a hug too.
“Bets, you mean,” corrected Jon. “We’re both rooting for a boy, but mam says it’s a girl.”
“I can feel it,” Raine nodded.
“And? Who’s right, then?” asked John. “And is everything alright for you, pet?”
You nodded, a hand resting on your round belly out of habits.
“I’m fine. The baby is perfectly fine. Perfect heartbeat, perfect growth, perfect for everything!”
“Oh! That’s amazing!” Raine sighed, taking your hand and giving it a warm squeeze.
“And? The gender? Boy or girl?” Jon insisted.
“What was the bet?” Andrew asked, clearly dragging it out.
“Losers will have to sit next to Finn at the next family gathering.”
You broke into laughter, while Andrew dramatically sighed.
“Well… I’m afraid you’re up for a very boring afternoon, both you and da… cause…”
“You’re having a girl?!” Raine interrupted him, and you nodded.
She cried out, hurried to give you a tight hug.
“Oh! That is wonderful! A little girl! I’m going to have a granddaughter!”
You all hugged each other in turns, happy and laughing, sunshine coming from all your hearts and spreading through the room.
“Oh! I saw this absolutely adorable little dress and tee the other day! They had little whales on them!” Raine exclaimed. “I have to get you the set, it was so pretty!”
Andrew laughed, wrapped an arm around his mother’s shoulder and kissed her head.
Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Pairing : Hozier x fem!reader
Professor! AU - This is a sequel to my fic Love in Verses.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only
There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
The entirety of the fic is already written, chapters posted twice a week, every Monday and Friday!
Chapter 1: ‘I love you. I’m glad I exist.’
Chapter 2 : ‘When I came here first, you were always singing’
Chapter 3: ‘And, for me, the whole of you has been transformed into feeling’
Chapter 4: ‘Impossible to silence it. It weeps for distant things.’
Chapter 5 : ‘Maybe death isn't darkness, after all, but so much light wrapping itself around us — as soft as feathers —that we are instantly weary of looking, and looking, and shut our eyes’
Chapter 6: ‘The odor of acid and the little, pitiless tragedy of being imagined’
Chapter 7: ‘So as not to be the martyred slaves of time, be drunk, be continually drunk! On wine, on poetry or on virtue as you wish.’
Chapter 8: ‘Still, as the old year tips into the new, I insist on the infant hope, gooing and kicking his legs in the air.’
Chapter 9: ‘Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; mere anarchy is loosed upon the world’
Chapter 10: ‘Just like moons and like suns, with the certainty of tides, just like hopes springing high, still I'll rise.’
Chapter 11: ‘Upon waking on the kitchen counter I find a half grapefruit carefully cut and sectioned.’
Chapter 12: ‘The nurse a passenger in front, you ensconced in her vacated corner seat, me flat on my back – our postures all the journey still the same’
Chapter 13: ‘Whatever happens with us, your body will haunt mine’
Chapter 14: ‘To whom I owe the leaping delight that quickens my senses in our wakingtime’
Chapter 15: ‘And everything is perfectly still until you catch the sound of something lost and shy beating its wings against those darkening stars. And then: music.’
Chapter 16: ‘Sweetheart when you break thru you’ll find a poet here’
Chapter 17: ‘Novel unbegun, half-loaf rising’
Chapter 18 : ‘In the morning glad I see ; my foe outrestched beneath the tree.’
Chapter 19: ‘She says to him, Listen to the little birdies, and he listens to the common sparrows talking in the hedge. He listens as they argue back and forth, their dialect of nature’
Chapter 20 : ‘But to prevent the sad increase of hopeless love, I keep away.’
Chapter 21: ‘And you think the hole in the universe, caused by the emission of your grief, is so deep it will never be rectified’
Chapter 22: ‘I'm a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me.’
Chapter 23: ‘Drink one last pull of starlight straight from the bottle’
Chapter 24: ‘And we discovered there love had the feather and muscle of wings and had come to live with us, a brother of fire and air’
Chapter 25: ‘But this dedication is for others to read: these are private words addressed to you in public.’
Chapter 26: ‘Never fear. We may let the scaffolds fall confident that we have built our wall.’
Chapter 27: ‘But Mitski in my speakers pulls me back to earth she keeps my hands on the wheel when I want and I so often want to die’
Chapter 28: ‘I know what my heart is like since your love died: it is like a hollow ledge holding a little pool’
Chapter 29: ‘Vague as fog and looked for like mail’
Chapter 30: ‘That sea with the open arms of perennial youth where my Hope alights’
Chapter 31: ‘That spring will be a green havoc’
Chapter 32: ‘If your hands were in mine I’d be sure we’d not sever’
Chapter 33: ‘Then someone lifted you up, and there was a sound, and they laid you on me, breathing.’
Chapter 34: ‘Her eyes are Neruda's two dark pools at twilight’
Chapter 35: ‘You are her soft miracle. So she gave you her eyes to see the best in the worst.’
Chapter 36: ‘Every finger shall have its ring and there won't be a single place dark or unhappy’
Chapter 37: ‘A day is long and I will be waiting for you, as in an empty station when the trains are parked off somewhere else, asleep’
Chapter 38: ‘Nach mór é an taitneamh mo stóirín ina leaba ina chodladh gan bhrón’
Chapter 39: ‘No one else will travel through the shadows with me, only you, evergreen, ever sun, ever moon’
Chapter 40: ‘What does it matter that my love could not keep her. The night is starry and she is not with me.’
Chapter 41: ‘I'd rather have the dream of you with faint stars glowing’
Chapter 42: ‘Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives – never closer the whole rest of our lives.’
Chapter 43: ‘I think I like myself a little broken’
Chapter 44: ‘So I imagine such love of the world — its fervency, its shining, its innocence and hunger to give of itself — I imagine this is how it began.’
Chapter 45: ‘I’m your guide here. In the evening-dark morning streets, I point and name.’
Chapter 46: ‘Take my hand. Stand by the window. I want to show you what is hidden in this ordinary.’
Chapter 47: ‘And, what is more, you seemed to know, although you are so small, that I was there, with eager arms, to save you from a fall.’
Chapter 48: ‘The world is at least fifty percent terrible, and that’s a conservative estimate, though I keep this from my children.’
Chapter 49: ‘Before the kite plunges down into the wood and this line goes useless take in your two hands, boys, and feel the strumming, rooted, long-tailed pull of grief. You were born fit for it.’
Chapter 50: ‘And if you missed a day, there was always the next, and if you missed a year, it didn’t matter, the hills weren’t going anywhere, the thyme and rosemary kept coming back, the sun kept rising, the bushes kept bearing fruit’
Chapter 51: ‘Even in another time’
Chapter 52: ‘And that orange, it made me happy. As ordinary things often do just lately.’
Chapter 28: ‘I know what my heart is like since your love died: it is like a hollow ledge holding a little pool’
Hi, everyone! Here’s a new chapter! Sorry for the late update, that cold/flu was no joke…
I hope you like this chapter! Tell me what you think!
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Pairing: Hozier x fem!reader (professor!AU), Sequel to Love in Verses, dadzier.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
Summary: Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Word Count: 4031
Masterlist for the series – Hozier’s masterlist – Main masterlist
Ebb
I know what my heart is like
Since your love died:
It is like a hollow ledge
Holding a little pool
Left there by the tide,
A little tepid pool,
Drying inward from the edge.
Edna St Vincent Millay
Alex and Andy weren’t back to normal by any means, but they were okay, and that was already something.
After that afternoon at Katie’s, they texted throughout the next week. Nothing going too deep, but Andrew gave Alex some updates on you and the baby, and Alex told him about these regular gigs he got signed for around Dublin. When Andrew laughed at some stupid memes Alex had sent him, your heart filled with warmth. Maybe they wouldn’t go back to how things were before… but Andrew was happier with his friend in his life, and you were too.
Your second ultrasound was planned in just ten days. The five months mark was getting closer, your belly now swollen and starting to get in the way of your daily tasks. You were annoyed by it sometimes, but then you’d look down at the round shape, and all traces of anger would be gone.
Your body was changing though. At an incredible speed. You felt like you were barely getting used to a change and then another occurred. You had started using some oil to avoid stretch marks, but it didn’t seem very efficient, the lines becoming more and more obvious as your skin stretched too fast. Your back was aching with the extra weight you had to carry. It was harder to bend down. However, you were beginning to get that pregnancy super-strength, thanks to the extra testosterone, and you had to admit that looking at Andrew’s surprised expression while you opened a jar he couldn’t get open was very satisfying.
“Now more than ever… remind me to stay on your good side, love…”
But he didn’t have to worry about being on your good side. The way he cared for you spoke volume. Maybe he was a little too worried sometimes, but you couldn’t blame him. You did enjoy riling him up so easily these days though…
“What the fuck do you think you’re about to do?!”
You turned to him, all innocent. You wanted to reach these cookies that were in the upper cupboards (and that you could totally reach just by getting on your tiptoes), but when Andrew had walked in the kitchen, you feigned to use a chair to grab your snack.
You pushed the chair before the cupboards.
“It’s too high, and it hurts my back to reach up…”
But Andrew took the chair and put it back around the table.
“Are you out of your mind?! You’re not standing on a chair, that’s dangerous!”
You wanted to roll your eyes, but you couldn’t, using all your strength to refrain your laughter.
He cursed under his breath.
“What do you want in that cupboard anyway, like…?”
“The cookies.”
“Are you hungry? You want to eat early tonight?”
“No… I just want cookies.”
He picked up the snacks, handed them to you.
“Look… you have a tall husband… for once, my height is actually useful, and not a mere hazard against doorframes and lamps. So, please… if you need something, you ask me, okay?”
You couldn’t refrain your laughter anymore.
“I wasn’t going to get on the chair, I just wanted to rile you up!” you confessed, making him roll his eyes. “Did it work, then?”
“Oh, it definitely did, yes… Jesus Christ, I saw my life flashing before my eyes when I thought you were going to climb on that thing…”
You laughed as you took a cookie and then a bite. Andrew stole one from you, even if he was still annoyed at your antics. You were about to tease him some more when you felt something in your stomach. Or… in your belly… you couldn’t quite define what but it was unusual, for sure. It wasn’t the usual movement you felt sometimes, it was stronger.
Your face dropped, and you put down the cookies, reaching a hand to your stomach. Andrew’s frown deepened, this time out of worry.
“You’re okay?”
You shook your head.
“I don’t know… I got a weird feeling…”
“Are you in pain?”
“No… it was just…”
You felt it again. Like something pushing against your skin from the inside, a little bit like…
Your expression changed from fear to absolute happiness.
“Oh, my God…”
“What?!”
“I think… I think I’ve just felt the baby kicking! Like… a proper kick!”
Andrew’s face broke into the brightest of grins.
“Really?”
You reached for his hand, slipped it under your large t-shirt and against your skin, trying to place his palm around the area where you had felt the kicking.
It happened again, and this time, Andrew let out a breathy, aghast laugh.
“I felt it, too!” he grinned, tears in his eyes.
“Our baby’s kicking! Do you feel that?”
Andrew nodded, a laughter bubbling past his lips.
“Wow… my little baby’s kicking!”
He knelt before you, lifted your tee so he could press his lips against your skin. He giggled when he felt the kicking again, against his chin.
“You’re moving around a lot, huh? My little angel…”
His voice was so soft, deep, low, a rumble of soothing words… you felt your body liquifying at the sound. He peppered kisses across your belly, making you giggle while you ran your fingers through his hair. He kissed the stretch marks, too, lingered on them, actually. They still felt strange to you, but he soothed some of your anxiety, at least.
“Oh! That was a strong one!” he laughed, as he felt another kick.
“I think they want more cookie.”
“They want more cookie, or you do?”
“We both do.”
Andrew laughed, but didn’t move from his spot on the ground. He rested his cheek against your belly, closed his eyes, mumbled sweet words into your skin.
“I love you so much, my little angel…”
You were on your way to kick Andrew’s arse at chess when your phone rang. It was late in the afternoon already, Elwood was playing with his toys, or sometimes looking for scratches from Andrew. That was your husband’s excuse for losing this afternoon, but you reckon the reason had more to do with his busy head. Andrew was getting worried over the next ultrasound, and he had an important lecture to give at a conference just two weeks away. Which meant that he had to travel to Boston, he would stay there for a full week. The thought of leaving you alone here, while pregnant, was turning his nights into insomnias. You had told him not to worry, that you would be fine, that his parents and brother had already planned to keep an eye on you. Still… Andrew’s mind kept on overthinking.
He handed you your phone without a second thought, not bothering checking who was calling as he focused on the game at end, trying to choose his next move.
You smiled as your best friend’s name lit up the screen.
“Hey, you!”
“Hey, Y/N… Can I talk to you for a sec?”
You frowned, recognising her tone. There was something wrong…
You thought of that voicemail Alex had left for her the previous week. She had called that night, panicking, and told you she was going to erase the voicemails.
Clearly, she hadn’t.
“I’ve made a mistake. Something terribly stupid…”
You heaved a sigh.
“You listened to Alex’s voicemails?”
“How do you know?”
“I know you. I was certain you wouldn’t erase them.”
“Yeah… why am I so weak…?”
“You’re not weak. So… the voicemails?”
Andrew looked up at you, clearly understanding very well the situation. He moved one of his puns over the board, and then stared at you, his chin resting on his palm while he tried to get crumbs of the conversation.
“It was… a lot.”
She heaved a sigh, sniffled.
“He apologised, and he… he said that… he got so obsessed with his job because he wanted to have… a proper career for me, so we would have stability for our family and…”
Her voice broke.
“I didn’t understand… at the time, I really didn’t understand that this was what he was going through, that he was putting so much weight on his own shoulders, that he was under so much pressure just because he didn’t fucking open his mouth and talked to me and…”
She blew her nose before resuming with a sigh.
“He said I’m the love of his life… Christ Y/N… I was doing better… why is he doing this to me now?!”
You let out a long breath.
“He apologised to Andy too… they’ve been talking again.”
“Good… I mean… I want to rip his heart out, but good, I guess…”
“What are you going to do?”
“Gonna block his number, obviously.”
A short silence, you were wearing a sad smile when you answered.
“You should call him. Text him to meet up instead. You two need to talk face to face.”
“Absolutely not. I’m gonna block him. I don’t even know why I’m calling you, cause there’s nothing to say. I’m gonna block him.”
Before you could get another word out, Siobhán had hung up.
“So?” Andrew asked before you had time to put down your phone.
You heaved a sigh, rested a hand on your belly.
“She said she’ll block him, but I know her. She’s gonna call him.”
“Do you think they’ll be fine?”
“I don’t know… I hope so… If not, I hope they get closure, at least. Anyway…”
You moved your queen across the board.
“Checkmate!”
Siobhán did not block Alex’s number.
She did not call him either. She sent him a text telling him to come to her apartment that night.
Their apartment, technically. The one that screamed with silence, with all the pieces missing since Alex had left. It felt empty without him.
It took Alex less than two minutes to answer that he would be there. Now, Siobhán wasn’t certain why she was picking her clothes carefully, why she had styled her hair and put on some make-up. To show him that she was fine and did not need him, for sure. It couldn’t be that she was nervous, that she wanted him to find her pretty…
When the doorbell rang, she could barely breathe. All of a sudden, she wanted him to leave, she wanted to be alone, she wanted…
She opened the door, found Alex on the threshold. He had a bouquet of her favourite flowers in his hands.
Her favourite…
“Hey,” he breathed.
He looked at her like a deer caught in headlights, eyes wide and almost scared. He blinked, his eyes raked her frame, like he couldn’t help it. He blushed as he caught her gaze again.
“These are for you,” he awkwardly added, handing her the flowers.
“Thank you… you shouldn’t have.”
He looked sharp, too. But he also looked thinner, his hair longer, his skin paler.
“You look like shit,” she pointed out, taking the flowers from him.
He smiled.
“You look beautiful.”
She let her lips part. Just like that… that was all it took, really? To bring her back to this longing, to this love, to him…?
But then again, she looked into his eyes, and she recognised him. No… no, it wasn’t that simple, it hadn’t been for a while.
“Can I come in?”
She jumped, realising they hadn’t moved away from the door, and she nodded, hurrying inside. She busied herself with putting the flowers in a vase. Red marigolds… her favourite, they looked divine… she let her fingers graze the petals.
Alex took off his shoes, she heard him move across the apartment. She shook herself.
“Do you want a drink?”
“I’m fine… thanks.”
She took a deep breath, walked back into the living room. She needed to be strong. She needed him out of her life, she…
… she stared at him, standing there, and all she wanted was to kiss him and hold him tightly, and never let him go again.
But then again, she also wanted him to disappear forever.
“How are you these days?” he asked, and she knew he meant the question, that his worry was earnest.
“I’m good. Busy with work, you know how it is…”
She winced. She didn’t mean it like that, didn’t mean to say something against him… he seemed to understand though, because he smiled, burying his hands in his pockets.
“Grand.”
“How are you?”
He chuckled.
“I should say I’m okay.”
“You can’t lie to me.”
“No… no, I can’t.”
She looked down at her feet.
“I’m not too good either, you know?”
He let out a shaking breath, but she heaved a frustrated sigh. Anger was taking over again. How could she still feel love for this man? After all that she had been through…
No, no this wasn’t right. She wasn’t so weak, had never been. And if the weeks spent without him had taught her something, it was that she had changed at the end of their relationship, and not in a good way. She wasn’t the type to wait on someone, to let him take her strength away, to have her begging for crumbs. She was strong, and whole, and bruised, maybe, yes, but… but she deserved better than the way he had treated her for a long while. She hardened her heart as she stared at him, and her tone was sharp when she spoke again.
“Why did you want to talk anyway? I reckon that everything was said… what were these voicemails, even? Huh? Like… you can’t pull up these stunts on me…”
She brushed a tear away, crossed her arms before her chest.
Alex stared at her for a moment, and then he spoke. She stared at him while he laid down his heart before her, right at her feet. He was calm, earnest, even if he was clearly hurting. She would have preferred for him to grow angry, frustrated, to match her anger… it would have meant she could have easily moved on, then…
“When we broke up, I got into a terrible fight with Andy. Don’t know if Y/N told you about it, but I guess she must have... I was heartbroken, I felt lost, I was devastated… I took it out on him, in a very ugly way. That’s when he told me. He didn’t have much info on how you felt, on why you broke up with me… but apparently, you felt like you weren’t my priority. I was hurting you. And I… I’m sorry if it took too long, but I needed a few weeks to realise how much I’ve fucked up these past few months... or years, really. I reckon that you deserve to understand what was happening in my head. I wasn’t realising how much I was hurting you, when I should have. I was stuck into my own… stupid goal, and I didn’t notice that I was losing you in the process. I was self-centred, and afraid. And I made the worst choices I could have made. I understand why you broke up with me, and I’m sure you’re better off without me, now. I just… I need to apologize, and to let you know that… I loved you. More than anything. And if I wanted to tour, and to have a stable career… it was because I felt like I was failing you. I was failing all those plans we were making, I was failing the search for stability that you longed for and… And I got so into my head, and so stubborn about making a living out of music, that I lost sight of why I was so determined to make it in the first place. It was for you. It was always for you. Every big decision I’ve taken in the past years have been for you. But then again it wasn’t… in the end, it wasn’t. At first, it was for us, and then I turned selfish and after that big tour, I… I couldn’t help it. This… craving for more. And something that had started as a way to make us move forward turned into a mean for me to make a name for myself.”
He struggled to swallow.
“I know, I’m shit at talking about my feelings and stuff, but… I should have shared this with you, and I should have… Christ, there are a million things that I should have done differently, and if I could… if I could I would do it differently. But I can’t, so… I just… I just want to ask you to forgive me for failing you. And I want you to know that you were my priority, Siobhán. But I lost sight of it, of the main purpose, even though… you were everything to me. You still are. You… You’re the love of my life. If you wanted, I’d drop music for you. I’d look for a regular job, doesn’t matter what. You are my priority, and I would sacrifice anything for you, including my career. And I wish… I wish…”
He dried his cheeks on his sleeve, cleared his throat.
“I wish I hadn’t broken the best thing that has ever happened to me. But I did. I know I did. I’ll still love you anyway. I get it… I get it, that you’ll probably ask me never to call you again, and that’s okay. But… I will always love you, no matter what. So… if one day, you need help with anything… you can always count on me. Just… call me. I’ll always long to take care of you. I’ll never forgive myself for failing this, for hurting you… I’m sorry…”
Finally, he grew quiet. But Siobhán wasn’t talking either, so he cleared his throat again.
“Do you… do you want me to leave, now?”
She let out a shaky breath, shook her head, her gaze dropping to the floor.
“Not yet,” she answered, her voice weak, too weak to sound like hers.
It took her a minute to gather her thoughts and speak as well. When she looked up again, she was angry once more, but Alex stood still, ready to weather the storm.
“You really are an idiot!”
Alex nodded.
“I know…”
“You fucked it all up!”
“I know, baby…”
“Don’t call me that!”
“Sorry…”
“You… I just wanted you to be happy, you eejit! I’ve never cared about money, or ‘stability’ like you put it! And I’ve never asked for any of it! I don’t even know where all this is coming from! Why didn’t you simply ask me what I wanted?!”
“I don’t know…”
“I didn’t care about your incomes, I have enough money for both of us! I don’t give two shites about that! All I wanted was for you to be happy! And you dropping your career for me… what other stupid romantic ideas do you have in that brain of yours?! You would never be happy by being anything else than a musician, and you think I would ask you to give up on that?! I just wanted you to stop taking all the decisions for us! If you wanted to tour, then fine! But first, ask me how we’re going to manage this together, ask me how we can make it work so we’re both happy! You didn’t ask me! You just went on that stupid self-sacrificing quest on your own, and you left me behind, like you had some high purpose or something… And it made me feel like shit!”
“I’m sorry…”
“Stop saying that! You’ve said it before!”
She grunted in frustration, stumping her foot, pulling on her hair.
“You drive me insane! And the worst part… the worst part is that when I threatened to leave, instead of just explaining all of this, you let me leave! You didn’t fight for me! You didn’t tell me we could get through this! Like you didn’t fucking care!”
“Of course, I cared! You were breaking my heart…”
“Why didn’t you just say something then?!”
“Because I was stupid, okay? I was stupid!”
“No! NO! That doesn’t cut it! It doesn’t cut it at all! You’ve said it yourself! You grew selfish, and you pushed me away, because the truth is here, even if you won’t fully admit it: you wanted to be famous, and you thought you could do it, and you were ready to leave me behind. You say it was for me? All of this? I kept on telling you I was not okay. We kept on fighting. We kept on drifting apart. But you kept on going without me anyway. You did all of this out of love? I don’t buy it for a second…”
“Siobhán…”
“NO! YOU LISTEN TO ME! YOU’RE DOING IT AGAIN! You’re writing a narrative where you put thoughts and intentions and words into my mouths! I never cared about your incomes! I never cared about how stable your career was! I loved you! And it was enough! And I wanted to get married to the sweet man who took me on lame dates on Friday evenings to cheap restaurants but made me laugh so much my whole body ached! And I wanted to drive with you to the other side of the country while blasting old rock songs to attend that tiny gig of yours! I wanted you! And then you left, and all of a sudden, I wasn’t even worth calling. You didn’t call me for weeks, Alex! And then you come here, and you claim that all of this was for me?! It wasn’t. It was for you. Had it been for me, you would have asked me what I wanted. You would have asked me how we could make this work while you were away. You would have taken the time to call me every day. You wouldn’t have spent 90% of the time I spent on another continent to see you drinking and going out with your new bandmates! You wouldn’t have made me feel like shite for months, or years even. You wouldn’t have turned me into this! You would have noticed I was sad, you would have noticed I was shutting down! I’ve been a wreck since we’ve broken up, and yet… I feel more like myself than I have in the past year! This wasn’t about me, Alex. You’re just convincing yourself that it was, just like you convinced yourself that Andy’s contract was about you! You’re just rewriting the truth so you won’t carry the blame or the disappointment. But it’s just about you, Alex. It’s just about you…”
“It wasn’t at first, I swear.”
“But it became about you, instead of about us. You left me behind at one point. And I’m tired of being left behind. I’m never being left behind again!”
Alex merely stared at her, at the fire in her eyes, he could not have done anything else, he didn’t have the strength nor the courage.
She was out of breath, rage and courage mingling in her tight jaw, looking wild and beautiful and herself.
And for the first time in a long time, she felt strong. Like she didn’t need him. Like she didn’t need anybody to be who she was meant to be.
She took a shaky breath.
“It’s over, Alex. If we bump into each other because of Andy and Y/N, I’ll be polite, but this is over. We’re done. For good.”
Tears rolled down Alex’s cheeks, but he nodded.
“I understand. Thank you for hearing me out tonight. I genuinely wish you all the happiness in the world… you deserve it.”
“I know I do. And so do you. But you won’t have it with me, cause I know I can’t have it with you.”
Again, he nodded, moved to the hallway. Put on his shoes slowly, dragging out the moment, just so he could breathe in her scent one last time, feel her presence nearby.
But Siobhán knew what was best for her, and it wasn’t Alex. It was as simple as that.
He stepped out of the door, and before he could turn around and take one last look at her, Siobhán had closed the door, for good.
Chapter 28: ‘I know what my heart is like since your love died: it is like a hollow ledge holding a little pool’
Hi, everyone! Here’s a new chapter! Sorry for the late update, that cold/flu was no joke…
I hope you like this chapter! Tell me what you think!
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Pairing: Hozier x fem!reader (professor!AU), Sequel to Love in Verses, dadzier.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
Summary: Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Word Count: 4031
Masterlist for the series – Hozier’s masterlist – Main masterlist
Ebb
I know what my heart is like
Since your love died:
It is like a hollow ledge
Holding a little pool
Left there by the tide,
A little tepid pool,
Drying inward from the edge.
Edna St Vincent Millay
Alex and Andy weren’t back to normal by any means, but they were okay, and that was already something.
After that afternoon at Katie’s, they texted throughout the next week. Nothing going too deep, but Andrew gave Alex some updates on you and the baby, and Alex told him about these regular gigs he got signed for around Dublin. When Andrew laughed at some stupid memes Alex had sent him, your heart filled with warmth. Maybe they wouldn’t go back to how things were before… but Andrew was happier with his friend in his life, and you were too.
Your second ultrasound was planned in just ten days. The five months mark was getting closer, your belly now swollen and starting to get in the way of your daily tasks. You were annoyed by it sometimes, but then you’d look down at the round shape, and all traces of anger would be gone.
Your body was changing though. At an incredible speed. You felt like you were barely getting used to a change and then another occurred. You had started using some oil to avoid stretch marks, but it didn’t seem very efficient, the lines becoming more and more obvious as your skin stretched too fast. Your back was aching with the extra weight you had to carry. It was harder to bend down. However, you were beginning to get that pregnancy super-strength, thanks to the extra testosterone, and you had to admit that looking at Andrew’s surprised expression while you opened a jar he couldn’t get open was very satisfying.
“Now more than ever… remind me to stay on your good side, love…”
But he didn’t have to worry about being on your good side. The way he cared for you spoke volume. Maybe he was a little too worried sometimes, but you couldn’t blame him. You did enjoy riling him up so easily these days though…
“What the fuck do you think you’re about to do?!”
You turned to him, all innocent. You wanted to reach these cookies that were in the upper cupboards (and that you could totally reach just by getting on your tiptoes), but when Andrew had walked in the kitchen, you feigned to use a chair to grab your snack.
You pushed the chair before the cupboards.
“It’s too high, and it hurts my back to reach up…”
But Andrew took the chair and put it back around the table.
“Are you out of your mind?! You’re not standing on a chair, that’s dangerous!”
You wanted to roll your eyes, but you couldn’t, using all your strength to refrain your laughter.
He cursed under his breath.
“What do you want in that cupboard anyway, like…?”
“The cookies.”
“Are you hungry? You want to eat early tonight?”
“No… I just want cookies.”
He picked up the snacks, handed them to you.
“Look… you have a tall husband… for once, my height is actually useful, and not a mere hazard against doorframes and lamps. So, please… if you need something, you ask me, okay?”
You couldn’t refrain your laughter anymore.
“I wasn’t going to get on the chair, I just wanted to rile you up!” you confessed, making him roll his eyes. “Did it work, then?”
“Oh, it definitely did, yes… Jesus Christ, I saw my life flashing before my eyes when I thought you were going to climb on that thing…”
You laughed as you took a cookie and then a bite. Andrew stole one from you, even if he was still annoyed at your antics. You were about to tease him some more when you felt something in your stomach. Or… in your belly… you couldn’t quite define what but it was unusual, for sure. It wasn’t the usual movement you felt sometimes, it was stronger.
Your face dropped, and you put down the cookies, reaching a hand to your stomach. Andrew’s frown deepened, this time out of worry.
“You’re okay?”
You shook your head.
“I don’t know… I got a weird feeling…”
“Are you in pain?”
“No… it was just…”
You felt it again. Like something pushing against your skin from the inside, a little bit like…
Your expression changed from fear to absolute happiness.
“Oh, my God…”
“What?!”
“I think… I think I’ve just felt the baby kicking! Like… a proper kick!”
Andrew’s face broke into the brightest of grins.
“Really?”
You reached for his hand, slipped it under your large t-shirt and against your skin, trying to place his palm around the area where you had felt the kicking.
It happened again, and this time, Andrew let out a breathy, aghast laugh.
“I felt it, too!” he grinned, tears in his eyes.
“Our baby’s kicking! Do you feel that?”
Andrew nodded, a laughter bubbling past his lips.
“Wow… my little baby’s kicking!”
He knelt before you, lifted your tee so he could press his lips against your skin. He giggled when he felt the kicking again, against his chin.
“You’re moving around a lot, huh? My little angel…”
His voice was so soft, deep, low, a rumble of soothing words… you felt your body liquifying at the sound. He peppered kisses across your belly, making you giggle while you ran your fingers through his hair. He kissed the stretch marks, too, lingered on them, actually. They still felt strange to you, but he soothed some of your anxiety, at least.
“Oh! That was a strong one!” he laughed, as he felt another kick.
“I think they want more cookie.”
“They want more cookie, or you do?”
“We both do.”
Andrew laughed, but didn’t move from his spot on the ground. He rested his cheek against your belly, closed his eyes, mumbled sweet words into your skin.
“I love you so much, my little angel…”
You were on your way to kick Andrew’s arse at chess when your phone rang. It was late in the afternoon already, Elwood was playing with his toys, or sometimes looking for scratches from Andrew. That was your husband’s excuse for losing this afternoon, but you reckon the reason had more to do with his busy head. Andrew was getting worried over the next ultrasound, and he had an important lecture to give at a conference just two weeks away. Which meant that he had to travel to Boston, he would stay there for a full week. The thought of leaving you alone here, while pregnant, was turning his nights into insomnias. You had told him not to worry, that you would be fine, that his parents and brother had already planned to keep an eye on you. Still… Andrew’s mind kept on overthinking.
He handed you your phone without a second thought, not bothering checking who was calling as he focused on the game at end, trying to choose his next move.
You smiled as your best friend’s name lit up the screen.
“Hey, you!”
“Hey, Y/N… Can I talk to you for a sec?”
You frowned, recognising her tone. There was something wrong…
You thought of that voicemail Alex had left for her the previous week. She had called that night, panicking, and told you she was going to erase the voicemails.
Clearly, she hadn’t.
“I’ve made a mistake. Something terribly stupid…”
You heaved a sigh.
“You listened to Alex’s voicemails?”
“How do you know?”
“I know you. I was certain you wouldn’t erase them.”
“Yeah… why am I so weak…?”
“You’re not weak. So… the voicemails?”
Andrew looked up at you, clearly understanding very well the situation. He moved one of his puns over the board, and then stared at you, his chin resting on his palm while he tried to get crumbs of the conversation.
“It was… a lot.”
She heaved a sigh, sniffled.
“He apologised, and he… he said that… he got so obsessed with his job because he wanted to have… a proper career for me, so we would have stability for our family and…”
Her voice broke.
“I didn’t understand… at the time, I really didn’t understand that this was what he was going through, that he was putting so much weight on his own shoulders, that he was under so much pressure just because he didn’t fucking open his mouth and talked to me and…”
She blew her nose before resuming with a sigh.
“He said I’m the love of his life… Christ Y/N… I was doing better… why is he doing this to me now?!”
You let out a long breath.
“He apologised to Andy too… they’ve been talking again.”
“Good… I mean… I want to rip his heart out, but good, I guess…”
“What are you going to do?”
“Gonna block his number, obviously.”
A short silence, you were wearing a sad smile when you answered.
“You should call him. Text him to meet up instead. You two need to talk face to face.”
“Absolutely not. I’m gonna block him. I don’t even know why I’m calling you, cause there’s nothing to say. I’m gonna block him.”
Before you could get another word out, Siobhán had hung up.
“So?” Andrew asked before you had time to put down your phone.
You heaved a sigh, rested a hand on your belly.
“She said she’ll block him, but I know her. She’s gonna call him.”
“Do you think they’ll be fine?”
“I don’t know… I hope so… If not, I hope they get closure, at least. Anyway…”
You moved your queen across the board.
“Checkmate!”
Siobhán did not block Alex’s number.
She did not call him either. She sent him a text telling him to come to her apartment that night.
Their apartment, technically. The one that screamed with silence, with all the pieces missing since Alex had left. It felt empty without him.
It took Alex less than two minutes to answer that he would be there. Now, Siobhán wasn’t certain why she was picking her clothes carefully, why she had styled her hair and put on some make-up. To show him that she was fine and did not need him, for sure. It couldn’t be that she was nervous, that she wanted him to find her pretty…
When the doorbell rang, she could barely breathe. All of a sudden, she wanted him to leave, she wanted to be alone, she wanted…
She opened the door, found Alex on the threshold. He had a bouquet of her favourite flowers in his hands.
Her favourite…
“Hey,” he breathed.
He looked at her like a deer caught in headlights, eyes wide and almost scared. He blinked, his eyes raked her frame, like he couldn’t help it. He blushed as he caught her gaze again.
“These are for you,” he awkwardly added, handing her the flowers.
“Thank you… you shouldn’t have.”
He looked sharp, too. But he also looked thinner, his hair longer, his skin paler.
“You look like shit,” she pointed out, taking the flowers from him.
He smiled.
“You look beautiful.”
She let her lips part. Just like that… that was all it took, really? To bring her back to this longing, to this love, to him…?
But then again, she looked into his eyes, and she recognised him. No… no, it wasn’t that simple, it hadn’t been for a while.
“Can I come in?”
She jumped, realising they hadn’t moved away from the door, and she nodded, hurrying inside. She busied herself with putting the flowers in a vase. Red marigolds… her favourite, they looked divine… she let her fingers graze the petals.
Alex took off his shoes, she heard him move across the apartment. She shook herself.
“Do you want a drink?”
“I’m fine… thanks.”
She took a deep breath, walked back into the living room. She needed to be strong. She needed him out of her life, she…
… she stared at him, standing there, and all she wanted was to kiss him and hold him tightly, and never let him go again.
But then again, she also wanted him to disappear forever.
“How are you these days?” he asked, and she knew he meant the question, that his worry was earnest.
“I’m good. Busy with work, you know how it is…”
She winced. She didn’t mean it like that, didn’t mean to say something against him… he seemed to understand though, because he smiled, burying his hands in his pockets.
“Grand.”
“How are you?”
He chuckled.
“I should say I’m okay.”
“You can’t lie to me.”
“No… no, I can’t.”
She looked down at her feet.
“I’m not too good either, you know?”
He let out a shaking breath, but she heaved a frustrated sigh. Anger was taking over again. How could she still feel love for this man? After all that she had been through…
No, no this wasn’t right. She wasn’t so weak, had never been. And if the weeks spent without him had taught her something, it was that she had changed at the end of their relationship, and not in a good way. She wasn’t the type to wait on someone, to let him take her strength away, to have her begging for crumbs. She was strong, and whole, and bruised, maybe, yes, but… but she deserved better than the way he had treated her for a long while. She hardened her heart as she stared at him, and her tone was sharp when she spoke again.
“Why did you want to talk anyway? I reckon that everything was said… what were these voicemails, even? Huh? Like… you can’t pull up these stunts on me…”
She brushed a tear away, crossed her arms before her chest.
Alex stared at her for a moment, and then he spoke. She stared at him while he laid down his heart before her, right at her feet. He was calm, earnest, even if he was clearly hurting. She would have preferred for him to grow angry, frustrated, to match her anger… it would have meant she could have easily moved on, then…
“When we broke up, I got into a terrible fight with Andy. Don’t know if Y/N told you about it, but I guess she must have... I was heartbroken, I felt lost, I was devastated… I took it out on him, in a very ugly way. That’s when he told me. He didn’t have much info on how you felt, on why you broke up with me… but apparently, you felt like you weren’t my priority. I was hurting you. And I… I’m sorry if it took too long, but I needed a few weeks to realise how much I’ve fucked up these past few months... or years, really. I reckon that you deserve to understand what was happening in my head. I wasn’t realising how much I was hurting you, when I should have. I was stuck into my own… stupid goal, and I didn’t notice that I was losing you in the process. I was self-centred, and afraid. And I made the worst choices I could have made. I understand why you broke up with me, and I’m sure you’re better off without me, now. I just… I need to apologize, and to let you know that… I loved you. More than anything. And if I wanted to tour, and to have a stable career… it was because I felt like I was failing you. I was failing all those plans we were making, I was failing the search for stability that you longed for and… And I got so into my head, and so stubborn about making a living out of music, that I lost sight of why I was so determined to make it in the first place. It was for you. It was always for you. Every big decision I’ve taken in the past years have been for you. But then again it wasn’t… in the end, it wasn’t. At first, it was for us, and then I turned selfish and after that big tour, I… I couldn’t help it. This… craving for more. And something that had started as a way to make us move forward turned into a mean for me to make a name for myself.”
He struggled to swallow.
“I know, I’m shit at talking about my feelings and stuff, but… I should have shared this with you, and I should have… Christ, there are a million things that I should have done differently, and if I could… if I could I would do it differently. But I can’t, so… I just… I just want to ask you to forgive me for failing you. And I want you to know that you were my priority, Siobhán. But I lost sight of it, of the main purpose, even though… you were everything to me. You still are. You… You’re the love of my life. If you wanted, I’d drop music for you. I’d look for a regular job, doesn’t matter what. You are my priority, and I would sacrifice anything for you, including my career. And I wish… I wish…”
He dried his cheeks on his sleeve, cleared his throat.
“I wish I hadn’t broken the best thing that has ever happened to me. But I did. I know I did. I’ll still love you anyway. I get it… I get it, that you’ll probably ask me never to call you again, and that’s okay. But… I will always love you, no matter what. So… if one day, you need help with anything… you can always count on me. Just… call me. I’ll always long to take care of you. I’ll never forgive myself for failing this, for hurting you… I’m sorry…”
Finally, he grew quiet. But Siobhán wasn’t talking either, so he cleared his throat again.
“Do you… do you want me to leave, now?”
She let out a shaky breath, shook her head, her gaze dropping to the floor.
“Not yet,” she answered, her voice weak, too weak to sound like hers.
It took her a minute to gather her thoughts and speak as well. When she looked up again, she was angry once more, but Alex stood still, ready to weather the storm.
“You really are an idiot!”
Alex nodded.
“I know…”
“You fucked it all up!”
“I know, baby…”
“Don’t call me that!”
“Sorry…”
“You… I just wanted you to be happy, you eejit! I’ve never cared about money, or ‘stability’ like you put it! And I’ve never asked for any of it! I don’t even know where all this is coming from! Why didn’t you simply ask me what I wanted?!”
“I don’t know…”
“I didn’t care about your incomes, I have enough money for both of us! I don’t give two shites about that! All I wanted was for you to be happy! And you dropping your career for me… what other stupid romantic ideas do you have in that brain of yours?! You would never be happy by being anything else than a musician, and you think I would ask you to give up on that?! I just wanted you to stop taking all the decisions for us! If you wanted to tour, then fine! But first, ask me how we’re going to manage this together, ask me how we can make it work so we’re both happy! You didn’t ask me! You just went on that stupid self-sacrificing quest on your own, and you left me behind, like you had some high purpose or something… And it made me feel like shit!”
“I’m sorry…”
“Stop saying that! You’ve said it before!”
She grunted in frustration, stumping her foot, pulling on her hair.
“You drive me insane! And the worst part… the worst part is that when I threatened to leave, instead of just explaining all of this, you let me leave! You didn’t fight for me! You didn’t tell me we could get through this! Like you didn’t fucking care!”
“Of course, I cared! You were breaking my heart…”
“Why didn’t you just say something then?!”
“Because I was stupid, okay? I was stupid!”
“No! NO! That doesn’t cut it! It doesn’t cut it at all! You’ve said it yourself! You grew selfish, and you pushed me away, because the truth is here, even if you won’t fully admit it: you wanted to be famous, and you thought you could do it, and you were ready to leave me behind. You say it was for me? All of this? I kept on telling you I was not okay. We kept on fighting. We kept on drifting apart. But you kept on going without me anyway. You did all of this out of love? I don’t buy it for a second…”
“Siobhán…”
“NO! YOU LISTEN TO ME! YOU’RE DOING IT AGAIN! You’re writing a narrative where you put thoughts and intentions and words into my mouths! I never cared about your incomes! I never cared about how stable your career was! I loved you! And it was enough! And I wanted to get married to the sweet man who took me on lame dates on Friday evenings to cheap restaurants but made me laugh so much my whole body ached! And I wanted to drive with you to the other side of the country while blasting old rock songs to attend that tiny gig of yours! I wanted you! And then you left, and all of a sudden, I wasn’t even worth calling. You didn’t call me for weeks, Alex! And then you come here, and you claim that all of this was for me?! It wasn’t. It was for you. Had it been for me, you would have asked me what I wanted. You would have asked me how we could make this work while you were away. You would have taken the time to call me every day. You wouldn’t have spent 90% of the time I spent on another continent to see you drinking and going out with your new bandmates! You wouldn’t have made me feel like shite for months, or years even. You wouldn’t have turned me into this! You would have noticed I was sad, you would have noticed I was shutting down! I’ve been a wreck since we’ve broken up, and yet… I feel more like myself than I have in the past year! This wasn’t about me, Alex. You’re just convincing yourself that it was, just like you convinced yourself that Andy’s contract was about you! You’re just rewriting the truth so you won’t carry the blame or the disappointment. But it’s just about you, Alex. It’s just about you…”
“It wasn’t at first, I swear.”
“But it became about you, instead of about us. You left me behind at one point. And I’m tired of being left behind. I’m never being left behind again!”
Alex merely stared at her, at the fire in her eyes, he could not have done anything else, he didn’t have the strength nor the courage.
She was out of breath, rage and courage mingling in her tight jaw, looking wild and beautiful and herself.
And for the first time in a long time, she felt strong. Like she didn’t need him. Like she didn’t need anybody to be who she was meant to be.
She took a shaky breath.
“It’s over, Alex. If we bump into each other because of Andy and Y/N, I’ll be polite, but this is over. We’re done. For good.”
Tears rolled down Alex’s cheeks, but he nodded.
“I understand. Thank you for hearing me out tonight. I genuinely wish you all the happiness in the world… you deserve it.”
“I know I do. And so do you. But you won’t have it with me, cause I know I can’t have it with you.”
Again, he nodded, moved to the hallway. Put on his shoes slowly, dragging out the moment, just so he could breathe in her scent one last time, feel her presence nearby.
But Siobhán knew what was best for her, and it wasn’t Alex. It was as simple as that.
He stepped out of the door, and before he could turn around and take one last look at her, Siobhán had closed the door, for good.
Your life is perfect. You're married to the love of your life, your career is thriving as you work at Trinity College, in Dublin. You've settled down with your husband, and it seems that life is perfect these days. And yet, there's a tugging at your heart whenever you see baby clothes, a longing for something more. What if you wanted to be a mother? Are you ready to let this new joy enter your life?
Pairing : Hozier x fem!reader
Professor! AU - This is a sequel to my fic Love in Verses.
Warnings: fluff (a disgusting amount), angst for secondary characters, smut so 18+ only
There are no warnings concerning the pregnancy (no infertility issues, no miscarriage, only tooth-rotting fluff)
The entirety of the fic is already written, chapters posted twice a week, every Monday and Friday!
Chapter 1: ‘I love you. I’m glad I exist.’
Chapter 2 : ‘When I came here first, you were always singing’
Chapter 3: ‘And, for me, the whole of you has been transformed into feeling’
Chapter 4: ‘Impossible to silence it. It weeps for distant things.’
Chapter 5 : ‘Maybe death isn't darkness, after all, but so much light wrapping itself around us — as soft as feathers —that we are instantly weary of looking, and looking, and shut our eyes’
Chapter 6: ‘The odor of acid and the little, pitiless tragedy of being imagined’
Chapter 7: ‘So as not to be the martyred slaves of time, be drunk, be continually drunk! On wine, on poetry or on virtue as you wish.’
Chapter 8: ‘Still, as the old year tips into the new, I insist on the infant hope, gooing and kicking his legs in the air.’
Chapter 9: ‘Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; mere anarchy is loosed upon the world’
Chapter 10: ‘Just like moons and like suns, with the certainty of tides, just like hopes springing high, still I'll rise.’
Chapter 11: ‘Upon waking on the kitchen counter I find a half grapefruit carefully cut and sectioned.’
Chapter 12: ‘The nurse a passenger in front, you ensconced in her vacated corner seat, me flat on my back – our postures all the journey still the same’
Chapter 13: ‘Whatever happens with us, your body will haunt mine’
Chapter 14: ‘To whom I owe the leaping delight that quickens my senses in our wakingtime’
Chapter 15: ‘And everything is perfectly still until you catch the sound of something lost and shy beating its wings against those darkening stars. And then: music.’
Chapter 16: ‘Sweetheart when you break thru you’ll find a poet here’
Chapter 17: ‘Novel unbegun, half-loaf rising’
Chapter 18 : ‘In the morning glad I see ; my foe outrestched beneath the tree.’
Chapter 19: ‘She says to him, Listen to the little birdies, and he listens to the common sparrows talking in the hedge. He listens as they argue back and forth, their dialect of nature’
Chapter 20 : ‘But to prevent the sad increase of hopeless love, I keep away.’
Chapter 21: ‘And you think the hole in the universe, caused by the emission of your grief, is so deep it will never be rectified’
Chapter 22: ‘I'm a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me.’
Chapter 23: ‘Drink one last pull of starlight straight from the bottle’
Chapter 24: ‘And we discovered there love had the feather and muscle of wings and had come to live with us, a brother of fire and air’
Chapter 25: ‘But this dedication is for others to read: these are private words addressed to you in public.’
Chapter 26: ‘Never fear. We may let the scaffolds fall confident that we have built our wall.’
Chapter 27: ‘But Mitski in my speakers pulls me back to earth she keeps my hands on the wheel when I want and I so often want to die’
Chapter 28: ‘I know what my heart is like since your love died: it is like a hollow ledge holding a little pool’
Chapter 29: ‘Vague as fog and looked for like mail’
Chapter 30: ‘That sea with the open arms of perennial youth where my Hope alights’
Chapter 31: ‘That spring will be a green havoc’
Chapter 32: ‘If your hands were in mine I’d be sure we’d not sever’
Chapter 33: ‘Then someone lifted you up, and there was a sound, and they laid you on me, breathing.’
Chapter 34: ‘Her eyes are Neruda's two dark pools at twilight’
Chapter 35: ‘You are her soft miracle. So she gave you her eyes to see the best in the worst.’
Chapter 36: ‘Every finger shall have its ring and there won't be a single place dark or unhappy’
Chapter 37: ‘A day is long and I will be waiting for you, as in an empty station when the trains are parked off somewhere else, asleep’
Chapter 38: ‘Nach mór é an taitneamh mo stóirín ina leaba ina chodladh gan bhrón’
Chapter 39: ‘No one else will travel through the shadows with me, only you, evergreen, ever sun, ever moon’
Chapter 40: ‘What does it matter that my love could not keep her. The night is starry and she is not with me.’
Chapter 41: ‘I'd rather have the dream of you with faint stars glowing’
Chapter 42: ‘Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives – never closer the whole rest of our lives.’
Chapter 43: ‘I think I like myself a little broken’
Chapter 44: ‘So I imagine such love of the world — its fervency, its shining, its innocence and hunger to give of itself — I imagine this is how it began.’
Chapter 45: ‘I’m your guide here. In the evening-dark morning streets, I point and name.’
Chapter 46: ‘Take my hand. Stand by the window. I want to show you what is hidden in this ordinary.’
Chapter 47: ‘And, what is more, you seemed to know, although you are so small, that I was there, with eager arms, to save you from a fall.’
Chapter 48: ‘The world is at least fifty percent terrible, and that’s a conservative estimate, though I keep this from my children.’
Chapter 49: ‘Before the kite plunges down into the wood and this line goes useless take in your two hands, boys, and feel the strumming, rooted, long-tailed pull of grief. You were born fit for it.’
Chapter 50: ‘And if you missed a day, there was always the next, and if you missed a year, it didn’t matter, the hills weren’t going anywhere, the thyme and rosemary kept coming back, the sun kept rising, the bushes kept bearing fruit’
Chapter 51: ‘Even in another time’
Chapter 52: ‘And that orange, it made me happy. As ordinary things often do just lately.’