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SEBASTIAN STAN as FRANK in ENDINGS, BEGINNINGS (2019)Â
jack benjamin + military uniform (nËvËâą)ÂŹ
jack benjamin + military uniform (nËvËâą)ÂŹ
[I FUCKING REMEMBERED MY LOG IN.]
acourageouslife:
     Recently, reports have been going around about Gilboaâs own prince Jack missing. How shocking the news is. That the princeâs mother and father had no idea. That they are doing everything and anything they can to bring their son home safe. That they will stop at nothing until they find him. Except Joseph cannot bring himself to believe such words. At least not the fact that they are concerned. Never have they shown concern for their son before now. Theyâre only saying what the public expects to parents to say. Nothing more.
     With an audible sigh, Joseph rests back against the couch. Not fully realizing that his boyfriend had come inside. His problem concerning the retrieval of some eggs practically go in one ear and out the other. The brunet is not listening. Not fully, anyway. Not until he hears three words that alert him to the fact that he is no longer alone. Finally bringing himself to use the remote to shut off the television. But he doesnât speak. Not right away.
     âTheyâre looking for you, Jack. Theyâre sending out search parties. Making rewards for your safe return home.â Their idea to run off together was perfect in the beginning. Joseph has never been happier. But what about now? âWhat do we do if someone finds you? Relocate to a new place until it happens again?â
âIâm in Gath. Sending a search party here is an act of war.â Jack was there as an immigrant, no name, no status, nothing. âIâm not worth another war.â Thatâs what Jack thought, personally, but he was sure his father thought otherwise, even if it was only to get revenge on Jack for his betrayal.Â
This was bound to happen. The longer Gilboa received no word from the Prince, the more active the search would be and it would get to Joseph. It wasnât unjustified though. If Silas found out who Jack ran off with and why, that personâs fate would be sealed and it wasnât a good one.
With an annoyed sigh, Jack opens the fridge to grab some water. âDonât do this now, Joseph.â The doubts. âI didnât get pecked by chickens so you can have second thoughts.â Because there was only one reason Jack left everything, and that was Joseph.
acourageouslife:
     âThat might be true, but I donât want to give your family a reason to hate me more than they already do.â Joseph knows. Heâs not completely oblivious to how Jackâs family feels about him. Or at least when it comes down to his parents. They had no problem with saying what was on their mind. His mother especially. The glares were merely an added bonus.
     A minute or two pass by and Joseph is having the time of his life. Heâs all smiles. But there is something that would make this even better. Because of this he carefully maneuvers throughout the crowd of people until heâs standing beside Jack once again. âTell me, what will it take to get you out on the dance floor?â
âMore whiskey.â He says half joking, lifting his glass to show Joseph that itâs almost gone. Jack likes this whiskey, though it is probably because he can really taste the wood and itâs stronger than what he is used to. Everything about this place - the people, the music, the drinks, feels more real than anything Jack had ever experienced in his life. âMaybe a slower song.â He adds with a little smile because he is a terrible dancer and he knows it. He could never keep up with this music.
It hadnât even been a month since Jack and Joseph fled Gilboa and crossed the line to Gath. Gath! Maybe that was the reason Jack was so moody. He was now a citizen of Gath. It made more sense though. Crossing the border to Gath was a lot easier than hopping on a plane to leave the country.Â
The two men fled with what they could carry and their life savings. Their goal was to start a life together. Jack gave up his title and his crown to start from the ground up with Joseph.
With their savings they bought a small farm, a couple of animals and plantations included in the sale. But it was small. The farm house was smaller than Jackâs hotel room, by a lot. And no matter how much they cleaned it always smelled like dirt. Needless to say, Jack wasnât born for this life.Â
âJoseph, I am never getting the eggs again.â Says Jack, carrying the eggs one of their hens had laid. âShe bit me.â
His attention is pulled away from complaining when he catches the tv. Itâs his father, talking about how Prince Jack has been missing.Â
âTurn it off.â
Request by @arianafandoms Jackâs tears
acourageouslife:
     âIâm only asking you to have the one. Not to down five.â Joseph returns the slight raise of his own glass, managing to down the liquid substance in one gulp. Sitting the now empty glass on the nearby table. âBesides, I promise that I would get you back to your room tonight in one piece. I donât plan on breaking my first promise to your family tonight.â They would never allow the two to see each other again if that was the case. Or at least Joseph assumed they would make it harder to do so.
     Joseph doesnât ask this time. He doesnât feel he needs to. Instead, he gets right into it. No amount of shyness evident. Waiting and hoping Jack will join in.
âThey know me well enough to know I canât be tamed.â Meaning that if Joseph didnât bring Jack back tonight, the blame should not fall on Joseph but Jack. His mother and father could sleep soundly though. It wasnât like Jack had anywhere to run off to on the ship.
Jack is still standing off to the side, nursing his drink and watching people dance. He needs a bit more liquid courage to let loose but he is having a good time, thatâs clear by the grin he is sporting on his lips as heâs watching Joseph in the crowd.
acourageouslife:
     Maybe not. âBut what I can promise you is that weâre different than most people youâre used to seeing in first class. When you donât have much money you tend to enjoy the simple things in life. Like dancing.â Getting together with friends. Hanging out. Having a good time. Joseph may not be incredibly familiar with anyone onboard the Titanic, but he feels he can relate to most of the people here.
     âHow does whiskey sound?â Before even giving Jack a chance to answer, Joseph flags down a man carrying a tray. Luckily he had just what Joseph was looking for. Then again, one could say the thought came to mind when he saw him. Taking two glasses from the tray, he hands one to Jack. âDrink up.â
âI already enjoy that.â Whenever he got the chance to indulge in the simpler things, that it. He used to a lot more when he was younger. Heâd sneak off and go to raves like most teenagers. Then security was tightened around the prince.
Jack takes the whiskey as itâs brought over to him and he smirks. âWhiskey sounds like youâre trying to get me drunk.â He lifts his glass in a toast kind of manner before taking a long gulp of it. âI might just have to sleep in your room tonight, Joseph.â
acourageouslife:
     One thing Joseph did not anticipate was to watch as Jack begins to remove some pieces of his attire. His tie and jacket. Instead of only having fun, it would almost look like Jack is planning on blending in the best he can. Or at least from what Joseph can tell. âIt really shouldnât matter if they do or donât. They wonât judge you here.â Without warning, Joseph reaches for Jackâs hand and begins leading him inside. Maneuvering past the crowd of people until they reached a small, manageable area. âOkay, follow my lead.â He doesnât really do anything to extreme, merely moving to the beat of the music.
âYou canât promise that.â The judgments. There was always someone judging or someone willing to open their mouths for money. Jack knew this. Jack had learned this early on in his life. His father covered up some of his slips.
Jack is being dragged through the crowd before he can say anything about it but he isnât mad; heâs smiling as Joseph drags him. âShouldnât you buy me a drink first?â
acourageouslife:
     âThen think of this as your chance.â Joseph is not entirely asking or expecting Jack to find love onboard the Titanic. Especially with the small amount of days they actually have while at sea. âYour family isnât watching you now. They canât tell you no.â At least not at this very moment. Technically theyâre not engaging in anything secretly. Jackâs family knew that Joseph was intending on taking him somewhere in third class. Never pointed out where exactly. They never bothered to ask. Though they wasted little time in voicing their opinion on the matter.
     The room itself doesnât have a specific name, however, Joseph cannot help but smile. âThis is what real dancing is, Jack. No one critiquing your every move. People come down here to have fun.â And this is why Joseph would never belong in first class. They never seemed to have fun. Worrying more about their money than anything else. âIâm going to show you how to have fun.â
âUm...â Jack wasnât sure he knew how to have fun, or where to begin for that matter. And he felt incredibly out of place with his demeanor and his attire. So first things first he removes his tie and sets it down on a random table, then he removes his jacket, leaving it on that same table. âAll right. I trust you.â He says this while rolling up his sleeves to his elbows and running a hand through his hair. âNo one here knows who I am?â
acourageouslife:
     âDo you love someone? Or have you loved someone?â In Josephâs eyes, this entire arrangement is wrong. Even if he has only known the prince for a short while. No one should be forced to marry another. Never would he force such a thing on his enemies. Not to say he particularly has any to begin with, but still. âI did.â Lips slowly tugging upwards into a smile, though his thoughts from earlier are still going strong. âI promise youâll have fun. Câmon.â Without much warning, Joseph takes Jack by the hand and leads him out of his cabin and down the hall until they reach a larger room. Most people inside are smiling, dancing, and having an all-around good time. Thereâs also about two or three people in charge of the music.
When did this conversation go from uncomfortable to intense? Lucky for Joseph, Jack liked him enough to continue. He shakes his head in response to both questions. âI havenât had the chance.â A simple answer with a simple explanation. âEver since I was born, my entire life has been planned out and Iâve always been watched. How can I meet someone and fall in love if the moments I have to myself are short and few?â Tragic, really, to live an entire life like that but that was Jackâs life. He didnât know anything else.
Upon entering the room, the first thing Jack notices is how loud the music is. A big contrast to the soft piano and violin music in the first class dining hall. The room also felt a tad too small for the number of people in there. He also noticed though, that everyone was smiling. âWhat is this place?â
rejectsontherun:
Bryson chuckled lightly as he heard Jackâs response, unable to fight the grin on his lips. âYeah, holy shit,â he responded with a nod as he shifted to let Jack in through the door. âYou can come in, you know, if youâd like.â
âIâm trying to process this.â Jack had never had an official boyfriend, other than Joseph, a very long time ago. Now he had a boyfriend who traveled across the world to see him. He was thrilled and shocked and - he grabs Brysonâs face and kisses him. âIâm spending the night.â
rejectsontherun:
Bryson grinned widely as he heard the knock on the door. He checked himself in the mirror one final time to make sure he looked his best for Jack before moving to open the door. âHey, handsome,â he greeted when he saw the other.
Jack just stood there, eyes wide and unable to move. Bryson was in Gilboa. Flights to Gilboa from the United States werenât cheap and Bryson had a minimum wage job. Seeing Bryson here out of nowhere was completely unexpected and Jack was frozen in his place.
âHoly shit!â
acourageouslife:
âIâm not too sure if thatâs supposed to make me feel better or not.â Joseph offers a soft laugh in response. Although the laugh quickly fades when hearing what Jack says next. As terrible as it sounds, the brunet wouldnât be surprised. How can you love and care for someone while youâre also forcing them to marry someone they may not love? âI just donât know how you do it, Jack. I donât think I could marry someone I donât love.â The words slip out before he has a chance to stop them. Never did Jack actually say those words out loud. Joseph was merely putting two and two together.
âWell, itâs not like I can marry the person I love anyway.â Itâd be a man and the idea of a man marrying a man was ridiculous. He smiles. Itâs very obviously a sad smile that heâs using as a buffer so Joseph doesnât feel bad for him. âYou promised me a party?â