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âąÂ°. *àż PAIRING â riki nishimura x fem!reader âąÂ°. *àż SYNOPSIS â in which riki is smitten with you and your sharp tongue. âąÂ°. *àż GENRE â one-shot, friends-to-???, fake dating, angst, fluff, crack, rich kid au, highschool lacrosse au âąÂ°. *àż WORD COUNT â 20.9k (yeah, i went kinda crazy) âąÂ°. *àż CONTENT WARNING(S) â violence(fighting), cursing, high school, mc has a shitty ex-bf, cheating(not riki obviously), almond grandma(mentioned), a singular cigarette is smoked, mc is shorter than riki, riki can also pick mc up, suggestive jokes, kys jokes, mc has hair (texture and length unspecified, but can be put up), objectification of girls(not riki tho), mc objectifies boys back, dreamy riki, not suggestive or smutty but mc is absolutely a horndog, mc is her own worst enemy, mc using riki to get back at her ex but he likes it, i did not edit this lmao âąÂ°. *àż EXTRA NOTES â inspired by euphoria and my hs experience, riki is a loser and a lover, implied that mc is 18, eunseok(riize) is an absolute asshole in this sorry guys i needed a villain, enha are all in the same grade, mc wears makeup and has a manicure of an unspecified length, mc has sick lore, also shoutout to my hg @1ntaks for digitally holding my hand thru this <3 âąÂ°. *àż SOUNDTRACK â busy woman by sabrina carpenter, hiss by megan thee stallion, low by sza, i did something bad by taylor swift, without you by lana del rey, agora hills by doja cat, girls like me donât cry by thuy, only girl (in the world) by rihanna, safety net by ariana grande, snooze by sza
part two ; coming soon
AT THE BEGINNING OF 2024, you lost for the first time in your life.
Finding your boyfriend of two years making out with a girl you know too well as Lee Nayeon, your best friend, on the Carrara marble countertop of your family home that you had trusted her to take care of for eight days while you were in New York was not on your New Yearâs resolution. You had planned to stay to see the Times Square Ball Drop with your mom and stepdad, but you realized youâd prefer to spend it with your boyfriend.
He didnât seem to share the same sentiment, considering he has his tongue down the traitorous bitchâs throat. âAre you fucking kidding me?â
She screams, both of them startled by your appearance and scrambling off of each other. You feel an urge to slam her face into the precious marble they were defiling, but you stay where you are. âAre you fucking kidding me?â
âIt isnât what you think, babeââ
The speed at which Nayeonâs eyes filled with guilty and horrified tears fuels your rage, and behind you, Bahiyyih appears.
âLook whoâs backâoh?â She stops beside you, arm hovering to wrap around you until she sees what youâre seeing. âEunseok? Since when were you back from Stanford?â
âSince heâs been fucking Nayeon, apparently.âÂ
The barbie-haired girlâs eyes widen, and as she looks between the two she notices the same things youâre painfully aware of. Nayeonâs smeared lip gloss, her tears, Eunseokâs undone jeans, and the sparkly residue on his mouth. âOhâŠâ
Nayeonâs whimper as she slides off the counter snaps you out of your daze, âYouâre crying?â The angry tears forming in your eyes go unshed as you walk closer to her, âYou fuck my boyfriend, and youâre fucking crying?â
Anger turns to fury when the boy in question gets between you and her, pleading to let him explain, his hand grabbing your elbow to pull you away, only for you to jerk away, âOkay, I wonât touch you, just let me explainââ
âHow long?â
âWhat? Babe, this isnât-â
âHow long have you been fucking him?â Your question is directed at who you thought was your friend, who avoids looking at you as she silently weeps. Scoffing, you realize you won't get a straight answer and choose to reel in your urge to beat her face in with one of your stepdad's bowling trophies thatâs on display a few steps away. âGet out.â
âBabe, let meââ
The attempts at holding in your temper are lost on you, quickly forgotten as you walk over to the fireplace, grabbing the fire poker hanging up and holding it up. Nayeon lets out a scared, oh my God, while Eunseok tries to calm you down, demanding you put down the weapon. Instead of that, you walk past them, out the front door, ignoring Bahiyyihâs, âNo, no, noââ
Eunseokâs red Mustang sits prettily in the driveway, and you can hear him realizing what you intend to do, but itâs too late for him. You slam the poker down onto the hood of his car, âGet. Out!â
âYou crazy bitch, what is wrong with you?!â He screams, and you find yourself screaming back.
âTake your side piece and get. Out!â You slam the poker down again, and in minutes heâs got Nayeon in the passenger seat and is peeling out of your driveway like itâs on fire.
If rage had a physical human form, you would be it. Clenched jaw, a deadly weapon in your hands, and a white-hot fury in your eyes that promised to make those two regret crossing you.
The amount of junk food you have consumed in the last week wouldâve sent your almond grandmother into an early grave. Your other friends had been visiting as often as possible to keep you from being alone in your thoughts for too long, offering to take you out or go shopping, yet the thought of possibly seeing either of those backstabbing fuckers in public made you sick to your stomach.
Pride didnât allow you to cry, so instead of sadness and heartbreak, which you definitely felt but would never admit to, you felt pure seething fury.
âSo Iâve been thinking,â You take a drag from the cherried slim between your fingers, exhaling towards the sky as you lean against the side of the pool.
From her spot on the lawn chair sunbathing, Belle says. âYou canât kill them.â
âI can, youâre just a party pooper.â
âThe party should not include going to prison for murder.â Her statement makes you roll your eyes, âYou arenât built for prison, babe.â
âWell, that I can agree with,â You sigh, the water shifting around you as you turn to face her, arms resting on the edge, âbut that wasnât what I was thinking about.â
Pausing, you take one last drag from your cigarette before smothering it into the stone, âOne of the things about him that pissed me off to no end was his temper, right?â
Remembering the many conversations and rants had and heard, Belle nods, âMhm.â
âSo what if I date someone I know will piss him off?â
âIf thatâs what you think will help you heal, thenâŠâ She trails off, and you groan.
âWhy canât you just say itâs an amazing idea?âÂ
âGirlâŠâ Sighing, she asks, âI just donât think a third party should be involved.â
âHe already got one involved, so why canât I?âÂ
Making a face that screams, well youâve got a point, Belle then adds, âI think you should find someone who pisses him off but they should be aware of your plans. Donât lead someone on.â
A cunning smile grows on your glossy lips, âIâm not.â
âOh, so you already have someone in mind?â She gathers with a growing smile of disbelief, âPlease tell me it isnât one of his frat brothers.â
You grimace at the thought, âEw, no. The only one of them remotely dateable is Wonbin and thatâs meeting the bare minimum standards.â
Shrugging, Belle offers, âAt least they're hot?â
âHot does not equal dateable, plus I hardly believe any of them would date their friendâs ex anyway.â Shaking your head, you push yourself out of the pool and sit on the ledge to let yourself drip dry, âWhat about one of the lacrosse guys?â
âYou say no to a frat boy but not a lacrosse player?âÂ
âI know, I know, but at least I have eyes on them instead of hoping they're being loyal in another city.â You put a hand above your eyes to block out the sun, âMe knowing the coach kind of helps, no?â
âIf loyalty is your goal then good luck, bitch.â Belle snorts, sipping from the pink bendy straw sticking out of her Dr Pepper bottle, âLacrosse players are mansluts.â
âI know that, butâŠâ You push yourself to stand, grabbing the towel Belle holds out when she hears the sound of your feet leaving the water, her eyes still closed and covered by a pair of Prada sunglasses, âI have a few options.â
âThe only, as you put it, âremotely dateableâ-â she emphasizes those two words with quotations using her perfectly manicured fingers, â-lacrosse players are Jay and Sunoo. Jay is taken and Sunoo friendzones every apretty girl he meets.â
âI donât know, Jungwonâs cute.â You think aloud, placing a hand on your hip, âHeâs just a tight ass.â
âAnd therefore undateable.â She finishes for you. âWhat about the baseball team?â
âEunseok plays, Iâm trying to not be reminded of him.â
Belle hums in acknowledgment, âLet me look at the Lacrosse team's insta.â
You pull the claw clip out of your hair as you wait, patting your body dry until she holds out her phone for you to look at. Taking it with your dry hand, you examine the team photo.
You recognize the majority of them, rolling your eyes at a few familiar ones before your eyes land on one particular member of the team you donât recognize. âWhoâs number 10?â
Handing it back, you walk over to the oversized Hall & Oates shirt youâd stolen from your brotherâs room(he left a lot of his clothes when he moved out, something about âfinding his style). You hear the tap of her nails on the screen a few times before she answers, âSome guy named Niki? Or Riki? He doesnât have any posts on his profile but in the photos heâs tagged in heâs called either of those names.â She gasps, a cackle escaping her lips, âSome of these are his mom tagging him in baby photos, please come look!â
Leaning over, you peek at her screen, âOh my god, I would die.â You canât help but giggle as she scrolls, this womanâs Instagram is a gold mine of childhood photos of this guy. âOkay, I feel weird looking at his baby photos, show me the other ones heâs tagged in.â
âOn it.â Belle affirms, âLetâs go inside, too.â
âOkay, so-â Belle stands before a whiteboard, one that your stepdad used to use before upgrading his office to have a massive one mounted on the wall, a pink dry-erase marker uncapped in her hands as she looks down at her phone for reference. After a quick text to the group chat, a brief summary of your plan was explained when everyone got to your house, and it seemed that everyone was invested. â-are we all in attendance.â
Jongseob is eating cereal in the white tufted chair in the corner of your room, Eunchae is in the bean bag, and Bahiyyih is on the floor between them, lined up like a good audience.Â
âWeâre making a pros and cons list for Riki Nishimura,â Belle announces, writing his name on the whiteboard as âNikiâ between the two names, âfeel free to interject when you have a pro or con to list.â
âCon,â Jongseob raises a finger with his mouth half full, swallowing before saying, âHis nickname is stupid.â
âOpinions donât count, stupid.â Eunchae rolls her eyes, earning the finger from the boy in the chair.
âBut like, why is his nickname Niki?â Hiyyih asks, and Jongseon lets out a nearly intelligible âthank you!â.
âI assume itâs because there's another Riki on the team,â Belle guesses, and the three nod. You sip the Baja freeze youâd had them pick you up on the way to your house and hum.
âMake an âunsureâ column,â you instruct, and she does so, writing ânickname kinda dumbâ under it.
âPro, heâs on the Lacrosse team so heâs fit,â Belle starts, writing it on the board under its labeled column.
âCon, heâs on the lacrosse team.â
A chorus of agreement accompanies it to its column.
âPro, from the photos heâs tagged in and the team photo, heâs at least 6â.â Eunchae adds, Belle nods and writes âtallâ.
âHow can you tell?â Jongseob asks, and she rolls her eyes like his question is the most idiotic thing sheâs ever heard.
âBecause I pass Heeseung in the halls from 5th to 6th period and in these photos, this guy looks a little taller than him.â She explains, and you hold a hand up when Jongseob opens his mouth to insult her.
âCon, no instagram posts.â
âPro, I just found a pic from Jakeâs insta and I can see him in the back. Heâs got abs.â (Thank you, Bahiyyih.)
By the time the sun has set, the whiteboard is packed, the pros heavily outweighing the cons. You had even searched the large group chat you were added into on Snap in freshman year full of girls you barely know who dated around and kept each other informed, and found his name zero times.Â
âI think heâs the one.â You sigh.
Jongseob snorts, pulling the cherry soda vape from his lips and asking, âWhy do you think Eunseok will hate him?â
âHe hates Lacrosse guys âcause he didnât make the team, I figured it would hit a soft spot.â You smile and shrug.
âHold on, the plot thickens,â Bahiiyih announces, eyes on her phone screen. âDo you guys remember that guy Nayeon had a crush on in freshman year?â
A chorus of confirmation causes her to grin, âIâm pretty sure it was this guy.â
You push yourself off your bed to peek over her shoulder at record speed, âNo fucking way. How do you know?â
âI backread in the group chat, and she sent a picture of him, look!â She turns her phone for everyone to see, and from the slightly blurry and oddly angled photo that she obviously tried to take secretly, you can certainly see a resemblance, âAm I hallucinating, or is that him?â
âNo that definitely looks like him,â Belle agrees, turning her head to face you with her jaw slack and a look, âHeâs the one.â
âHow are we gonna convince him to fake date you, though?â Jongseob asks, and you roll your eyes.
âLeave the planning to those qualified, Seob.â
You, all things considered, would call yourself a professional at annoying men. From years of experience before your brother moved out, you learned every which way to annoy him, and more importantly, boys in general. You are also smart enough to understand that his best friend, Jungkook, is your ticket to getting closer to the lacrosse team, aka Riki, even if you have to deal with Jakeâs flirting and Heeseungâs annoyingly beautiful smile, you will get through it purely out of spite.Â
When you get to school extra early the day before the semester is set to start, parking your car and turning your sights to where you knew he took the team to practice in the mornings, and where you knew he would be even if he and your parents got back from New York just last night. âA hoe never gets cold.â You mumble the chant to yourself over and over as you turn off your carâs engine and the warm air stops blowing.Â
You curse rather loudly when you open your door and are met with a frigid breeze that makes your body clench to preserve its warmth. âFuck, fuck, fuck.â
With your school bag on your shoulder and a thick white puffy jacket lined with fleece that keeps your torso warm, you speed walk toward the field, which the student parking lot happens to be in relative close proximity to.Â
The sight of you approaching is enough to stop a good half of the players in their laps around the field, a typical start to Jungkookâs diabolical training regimen. The distraction you pose catches the man of the hourâs attention, and when he turns to face the source, he seems shockingly displeased. With a barked order to keep running thrown at the stopped players, he turns to you again and asks, âWhat are you doing here?â
Your lips part in dramatic offense, âYou seem unhappy to see me and I donât appreciate it.â
Rolling his eyes and pulling two hotpacks from his bag on the ground and handing them to you, he repeats, âWhat are you doing at school so early?â
Shrugging, you shove your hands into your jacket pockets and glance at the team, catching the eye of Sunoo and winking as he passes by. âIâm bored and single. What better way to spend my time than watching lacrosse players train in frozen hell?â
Jungkookâs face tells you heâs far less than impressed, and he seems at a loss for words. You decide to let him in on your plan, not seeing any harm in doing so.
âOkay, Iâm trying to ruin Eunseok's day, every day, by reminding him I have a hotter, taller, and more athletically skilled boyfriend than he ever was or could be,â You start, âAnd Iâm calling in a favor.â
âWhat favor? You donât do shitââ
âOkay then, tell me more about him or Iâll tell my brother about what really happened to his Audi last Christmas.â The Audi in question had a large scuff on the back bumper that Jungkook had paid you three hundred dollars to take the blame for, which while your brother was upset, you knew heâd be far angrier if he knew the truth. Jungkook knew that too.
If the cold wasnât already doing the job, you would say he lost all color in his face. A sweet smile forms on your lips, and you take the moment of his speechless horror to take another glance at the team.Â
When you meet the eyes of the familiar boy in a dark red hoodie with the number 10 on it you feel your face warm up involuntarily. Instinctively, you swallow the nervous lump in your throat, something thatâs never happened to you, and quickly turn back to the coach (not before catching sight of the slight tug at the corner of #10âs plump lips). âSo?â
Jungkook sighs, âWhich one?â
âNumber 10.â
Immediately, the man shakes his head, âNuh-uh.â At the raise of one of your eyebrows, he quickly explains, âHeâs one of my best players, I donât need him being distracted by my best friendâs kid sister.â
You roll your eyes, âIf you have a better option for me, then please, do share.â
âWhat about Jungwon?âÂ
âTight ass,â You say barely a breath later, eyes watching said player jog past, lingering on his backside as he moves away, âIn more ways than one.â
âOkay, stop.â Jungkook says, disgust on his face, âWhat about Taehyun.â
âHeâs Dr. Evil and Jungwon is his mini-me, theyâre both so strict theyâd never agree.â
He makes a face, point heard, before suggesting one last player in a last-ditch effort, âJakââ
âIf the name Jake Sim leaves your mouth Iâm setting your Mercedes on fire.âÂ
His mouth shuts automatically, and he sighs.Â
âSo, tell me about him.â
âWhy donât you go ask?â
You give him a look that read, donât be fucking stupid.
âUgh, fine. What do you wanna know?â Jungkook caves, blowing the whistle around his neck, signaling the team to start the next warmup, pushups.Â
âWhatâs his favorite color?â You ask, obviously pulling his leg considering the grin on your face.
âNishimura!â He immediately calls, and number 10 looks up from his position on the ground. You donât look longer than a moment, your spine straightening up automatically when his eyes meet yours once again, âWhatâs your favorite color?â
You donât look, but you can bet money that he probably looks confused considering your brotherâs best friend tells him to âjust answer the damn questionâ, and then you hear his voice.Â
âBlack.â
Fuck, this is bad. The little shit in you wants to say that black isnât technically a color, that itâs the absence of such, but the thought of looking at him and saying something like that makes your palms go clammy and your heart beat out of your chest. His voice is deep, and with the exertion in it from the warmup, you think you might just have to throw yourself into an active volcano.
âMine is green, coach!âÂ
âI didnât ask, Huening.â Your lips flatten, your hand flying to cover your mouth as you try not to giggle. Instinctively, you look at Kai, whose ears have gone red in embarrassment, and you take pity.
âI like green too, Kai.â You say loudly for him to hear, and his head perks up to look at you.
âI like blue!â Jake pipes in, all too eager to include himself.
âNobody asked, Jake.â Jay grunts, on his hundredth push-up and losing patience.
Jungkook blows the whistle again, âBurpees.â
âYouâre a monster.â You muse, watching the team lose all faith in a heavenly being as they do what he says. Every jump grants you the sight of rock-hard abs, so you're not really complaining.Â
âStop ogling the team, itâs gross.â Jungkook hisses, âWhat else do you want to know?â
âGirlfriend?â
âNot that I know of.â
âType?â
He makes a face, âI donât know. Heâs a teenager, probably anything that breathes in his direction.âÂ
âAge?â
âTurned 18 in December, the team threw him a pizza party.â
âBeginning or end of December?â You ask quizzically.
Rolling his eyes, Jungkook huffs, âWhy does it matter?â
âI need to know if Iâm dealing with a Sagittarius or a Capricorn. Please, please, tell me he isnât a Capricorn.â
âJesus ChristâŠâ Thinking about it, Jungkook answers, âI think it was in the first week?â
A sigh of relief leaves you, âThank god. I cannot stand an earth sign.â
âIâm an earth sign.âÂ
âAnd it took me ages to forgive you for that.â
âOkay, go away.â Jungkook shakes his head, obviously annoyed and desperate to get rid of you.
âBut Iâm notââ
âNishimura.â Dread fills you, and before you can stop him from opening his mouth again, number 10 stands up.
âYeah, Coach?â
âWalk this one to her car.â
Confusion is etched on his pretty face, but he nods, jogging over as you curse at Jungkook quietly enough for him and the lord to hear but not the approaching lacrosse player.
When he stands just a few feet away, waiting for you to start walking with him, you turn to face him and feel a jolt in your stomach. Heâs tall.Â
You already knew this but seeing it with your eyes is a different experience than seeing photos of it. Get a grip, bitch.
Offering him a condescending smile, a defense mechanism to keep yourself from humiliating yourself by showing how affected you are, you shoot your brotherâs friend the finger and begin to make your way off the field.
You pass Riki, not even sparing him a look as you do so, but listening to make sure heâs following. With his much longer legs, it isnât long before heâs walking just slightly behind you, not at your side but close enough for you to sense his presence. When you make it to your car in what felt like awkward silence to you but was probably nothing to him, you heave a sigh of relief when she unlocks and you open the door.Â
Not sitting yourself inside yet, despite the cold and the fact your body hurts from it, you turn to face him.
âThis yours?â He asks. God, that voice again.
You hum in confirmation, âHer name is Manon.âÂ
âNice name.â He compliments, and you tilt your head, looking between his eyes and glancing down to his mouth every so often. He swallows almost unnoticeably, âWhatâs yours?â
Resisting the urge to ask if he truly didnât know, you conclude that would sound far too conceited, and tell him your name.Â
He tries it out, and you can see the tip of his tongue flick across his teeth before he says, âIâm Riki.â
âI know.â You say shamelessly, âYou can go back to practice, now.â
If you didnât know any better, you would think the slight smirk that tugs at his lips is of annoyance, but with the way his eyes look down your face every other second, you know exactly what youâre doing. He blinks, turning his body slightly to walk away, âYeah.â
You wait until his back is to you to slide into your driverâs seat, quickly pulling your phone out to text the group chat.
bitchqueen: guys this is bad
bitchqueen: heâs HOT
bitchqueen: i canât do thisÂ
Glancing back up to see if Riki left, you sigh in relief when heâs nowhere to be found. You look back down when your phone dings. bellenotdelphine: eunseok bought nayeon a van cleef bracelet
bitchqueen: okay bitches im back
myrootcame2005: ur resolve inspires generations
Going back to school wasnât so bad, or at least it isnât as bad you thought it would be. You were the only licensed driver in your friend group, and as such you expected to have a full car every morning, picking up Belle first as she lived down the street, and then Jongseob and Eunchae, who grew up neighbors in a neighborhood you pass on the way to school. Bahiyyih usually gets a ride with her brother, though she does complain his truck still smells like the musky car freshener he spilled back when he got it.
After parking and putting on your shoes that youâd taken off because you hate driving with them on, you had Belle hand you your backpack from at her feet and the four of you exited the car into the frigid weather. âJesus fuck, why is it so cold?â
Belle huddled by you as you sped walked to the school doors, where you finally took notice of the stares directed your way. Ignoring the staring was the easy part, having a freshman walk up to you and ask, âHey, is it true you destroyed your boyfriendâs car with a crowbar?â was hard to avoid.
Belle seems ready to tell them to fuck off but you smile sweetly, âIt was a fire poker, actually, and destroyed is a strong word. Also, who the fuck are you?â
You got in enough trouble with your parents when they found out, these people could at least get the facts right. When the 14 year old boy opens his mouth to answer, you make a face, âI donât actually care.â
Ignoring that encounter, you would say it was a relatively normal day. AP classes already gave you packets and mounds of homework, but with the semester classes you took last year you only had 5 periods of the day before being allowed to go home, perks of being a senior, you guess. The fact almost every class you had was an AP class was a definite downside, though.
The only AP class you didnât have happened to be Medical Microbiology, which you had dreaded to take but it was the same teacher you had last semester for A&P who loved you enough to exempt you from the final without you having to submit the form like everyone else, and luck was on your side it seemed because while you were seething to find that Nayeon was in your 5th period class, the sight of the seating chart and the name labeled next to yours made you decide to postpone ingesting whatever deadly chemical Mrs. Wilson had in her locked cabinet.
Nishimura, Riki
The short curly-haired woman seemed overjoyed to see you, of course, and like clockwork you handed her a small pink box containing her favored cookie from the shop down the road, earning yourself a nice sidehug.Â
You know a way to a teacher's heart, which had made your high school experience better than most could imagine, though Mrs. Brooks from Pre-AP English freshman year was a cunt and you gave up on making her like you within the first month. Sitting down at your seat, which happened to be somewhat close to her desk, you were looking down at the packet sheâd left stacked on the table by the door for students to take from as they came in when you felt a tap on your shoulder.
Growing up with a brother gave you a good understanding of how boys worked, and when you saw no one in your periphery, you looked to the opposite side, seeing the familiar lacrosse player. You dread small talk, though when the late bell rings as he sits down, you thank the heavens you donât have to.Â
Moving your hair off your shoulder, you took a pink mechanical pencil from your matching pencil case as Mrs. Wilson started speaking.
âHey.â He leans ever so closer, whispering to get your attention, âCan I borrow a pencil?â
The raised eyebrow you send his way makes his raise his own, and you roll your eyes, grabbing one of the orange ones you never used and handing it to him, when you notice his look between the two pencils, you say, âCanât risk you taking one of my good ones.â
He rolls his eyes this time, but starts writing his name with it anyway. At first, he uses his right hand, but ten minutes into the lecture about the staining process, he switches hands.
It isnât annoying until he starts intentionally brushing your elbow with his own, and you know itâs intentional because when the word youâre writing comes out jagged and you look at him, he has a smug look on his face while avoiding meeting your eyes, snickering softly when you erase the word you deemed too ugly to continue writing. You turn in your seat, facing away from him and rotating your paper with you as you cross one leg over the other, it was easier writing this way anyway.
With your new angle, you can see Nayeon glancing over every now and then in the corner of your eye.Â
Now, to say your reputation wasnât ruined but in fact reinforced by everyone finding out about what you did to Eunseokâs car, was a factual statement. You didnât like the term âanger management issuesâ which is what the therapist your mother made you see last year used to describe your behavior.Â
In your humble opinion, Jaclyn Delvacchio deserved the bruise you left on her brow bone and is honestly lucky you didnât get a good enough hit in before the history teacher pulled you off of her, maybe she shouldâve kept her mouth shut about Eunchaeâs braces.
Then, there was Kaley Graham in your freshman year, a sophomore who told you to stay away from your then-situationship, Eunseok, to which you responded to her threats by grabbing her head and slamming her face into the window of an active classroom. You thought the photos of her face smashed against it were funny, the school and your suddenly-present father did not.
So really, youâre already labeled a crazy bitch, violent, âuntameableâ(as you'd heard uttered by boys you wouldn't touch with a twenty foot pole). You might as well act like it.
When the bell rings 45 minutes later, you breathe a sigh of relief, finally time to go home.
You donât notice heâs waiting for you until youâve gathered your things and taken your keys out. He leans against his desk, waiting for you with observant eyes that land on the key-fob in your hand before moving up to your eyes. âFree period?â
You nod, âas are the next two.â
He whistles low as the both of you walk out, âI didnât get any free periods, youâre lucky.â
âLacrosse?â You ask, and he nods with a small grimace.
âAnd I failed Chem last year, so Iâve got to take it again.â He sighs, âIâm not great with all the math.â
âAP?â You ask innocently, and he snorts.
âGod no. Regular.â He states, raising a brow as he adds, âDid you take AP?â
You hum, nodding, âYeah.â
âSo, if I come to you with a radiation equation, would you help me?â He asks in a way that almost feels teasing.
âItâs called a nuclear equation, and I suppose I could be persuaded.â You stop in front of the double doors at the front of the school, and from how others are rushing through the halls you assume the bell is going to ring soon.
âCould I try to persuade you after lacrosse practice? Iâm gonna be late for Chem.â He says, though his tone is anything but worried, just like the smirk on his face.
âThereâs a cafe next to the nail salon down the road, I might be there when lacrosse practice is over.â You hint, before turning to leave without another word.
After texting the group chat about the plan to meet up with Riki after his practice ends, you felt good. Flirting came easy, especially when you wanted something, which obviously was the case with him, but you werenât oblivious to the fact he was flirting back.Â
hueningbarbie: damn u act fast
bitchqueen: i'm just a girl who knows what she wants and gets it ;)
hongchae: do you think heâll agree?
bitchqueen: if he doesnt i think jake is my only other option
bitchqueen: killing myself means i let them win
bellenotdelphine: jake is NEVER the only option
bellenotdelphine: hang in there queen
You sit in a worn out booth facing the big wall of windows lining the front of the hole-in-the-wall cafe. Part of you regrets choosing it considering Gloria, the old lady who always takes your order and brings you your food, seemed all too excited when you said you were waiting for a boy that wasnât Eunseok.Â
You try not to look up every time you see a car pull into the strip center of cafes and food joints, only glancing when you see a black Jeep pull into the parking spot next to your car, quickly acting like you werenât looking when the familiar lacrosse player hopped out of it with wet hair and the same sweatshirt with his jersey number and name on it.
It isnât until he slides into the booth across from yours that you look up from the menu you werenât even reading, âHow was practice?â
He sighs, leaning back into the booth and you feel his shoe brush yours, âCoach had me on offense,â he says, rubbing his side with a wince.
âWant some tiger balm?â You ask nonchalantly, reaching into your purse to pull out the small container of it you keep to help with the pain you get from looking down and taking notes, not to mention scrolling through social media, too.
He takes it with a whispered please, and you try not to watch as he moves his hand under his shirt to rub it in. Bahiyyih was right.
âAny drinks, mija?â Gloria appears beside your booth with a knowing look on her face as she looks between you two, âand you?â
âDr Pepper, please.â You order with a smile, and she affectionately rubs your arm with a nod before looking at Riki, who repeats you.
When Gloria walks away to get the drinks, Riki seems curious, âI come here a lot.â
Nodding, he says, âI figured. Whatâs good, here?â
âOh, everything is good. Do you recognize anything on the menu?â When he shakes his head, you try not to act offended, and say, âThe enchiladas are really good, but if youâre picky I would get the tacos.â
âMm, Iâll get an enchi-â he struggles to mimic your pronunciation of the word, and you laugh quietly.
âEnchiladas?â You ask with a cheeky smile, and he scrunches his face up in shame, âItâs okay, itâs hard to say.â
âYouâre good at it.â He states, not an opinion, a fact.
âI am.â You agree, and the smile on his face is enough to send your heart into your throat. Get. A. Grip. âLike I said, I come here a lot.â
âSo, what do I have to do to persuade you to help me pass Chem?â He asks after Gloria sets down your drinks and takes your orders(sending you a hidden wink as she turns to walk into the kitchen), and you realize now's the time to bring up your plan.
âSo, I actually have a proposition for you.â You admit, and he leans forward a little, curious to hear it. When you say it, albeit a slow and awkward version of what you intended to say as the nerves got the better of you because of that damn look in his eyes, you swear you almost see his face drop a little.Â
âSo you want toâŠfake date? To make your ex jealous.â He sounds unsure, and you quickly shake your head.
âNot jealous, I kinda just want to ruin his day...everyday.â You state, âIâm the crazy bitch, youâre the hot athlete. Match made in heaven, right?â
He seems to take the âhotâ comment well, crossing his arms and tilting his head, âSo, what are the rules? If weâre dating, do we have to go all out or just spread the word?â
âSpreading the word only works for so long,â you say, pleased by his question, âKissing is a bit much, especially since itâs only been a few weeks since I dumped him. If we move too fast everyone will think youâre my rebound. We should take it slow.â
âSoâŠâ he thinks for a second, âHolding hands?â
You hum in agreement, âGet me flowers, too.â
âWhatâs your favorite kind?â The question shouldnât throw you off, but it hits you rather suddenly that youâd never been asked that by a guy, especially not Eunseok.Â
âLilies.â You say, âAnd babyâs breath.â
He nods, taking a mental note of that just as Gloria comes out with your food. The enchiladas were a win, he devoured them like he hadnât eaten for years, though there was a pause in the process when he insisted on trying the salsa you had poured generously over your own food, which was far too spicy for him, to your delight.
You exchanged numbers outside of the restaurant after paying(he had picked up the bill before you could grab it), and as you were putting a name to his number, he leaned down and pressed a kiss to your cheek.Â
Laughing at the look on your face, he subtly motions behind you, and when you glance back you find about five girls no older than 16 piled into a Corolla and staring, but snapping their eyes away and hiding when you meet their gazes.
Turning back to him, you swallow the sudden lump in your throat when you see heâs already looking at you.
âGood catch.â You cough, ignoring the smug smirk growing in his face, âIâll text you.â
âOkay.â He says, waiting for you to move away before he does, and you find yourself sucking in a deep breath and turning to get into your car.
âSo he agreed?â Belle asks from the passenger seat of your car, âI told you, teenage boys are easy.â
You pull into your parking spot in the school lot, pulling down the ugly parking pass they make you hang from the rearview mirror that you always tuck back up when you leave because it's an eyesore, âWe tried to work out the technicalities last night but I fell asleep on the phone.âÂ
Eunchae gasps as if scandalized, âYou fell asleep on the phone with him? Thatâs so cute.â
You groan, âI know, itâs embarrassing!â Getting out of your car, you try to withhold a groan when you immediately spot Jake practically skipping over, a cheeky grin on his face. Shit.
You donât hide your displeasure when he calls your name, shooting a giggling Belle the finger before turning to give him attention you know youâd regret, âYou and Niki?â
âIs that any of your business?âÂ
He starts giggling, the grin on his face widening as he starts hopping around like an excited puppy, âNo way! You gotta tell me how he fiââ
âJake!â A girl from the cheer squad calls his name from across the courtyard, and he whirls around to wave with a flirty smile.
By the time he turns back to you, youâre already walking away with the girls. âWeâre talking about it in 2nd!â
âNo weâre not!â You call back, waving your hand dismissively. Eunchae snorts, hooking her arm with yours as the three of you walk through the entrance. Jongseob had come in early with his other friend group for club prep, so his presence is sorely missed.Â
âDo you think heâll get you flowers?â The junior on your arm asks, and you shrug.
âI mean, maybe.â Your answer makes Belle roll her eyes.
âManifest it, orâŠâ She stops in front of your 1st class of the day, ready to drop you off, and a grin overtakes her face, âBitch.â
You step closer to see when she sees, and at your assigned seat is a bouquet of the same flowers you told Riki you liked, pink and white lilies with baby's breath sprinkled in. Habitually, you bite your lip to withhold the smile, sliding your arm out from Eunchaeâs and walking in.
The girl who sits next to you, Hikaru, has an almost fox-like grin on her face as she sees you finally arrive. She says a few things that you hum in response to as you pluck the tiny folded card from between the blossoms, opening it and allowing Belle and Eunchae to peek over your shoulder to read it with you. âShut up!â Belle practically squeals.
For: Pretty
âGod.â You sigh, closing the note and grabbing the bouquet from Eunchae who had picked it up to smell them, âI wonder where he got these.â
âI donât know but they look expensive.â Belle muses with a grin and you hum in agreement with a smile.
A text tone dings from your phone, a familiar one that makes you groan. When you look at your screen your jaw clenches and shifts.
spermdonor: lunch? we need to catch up.
You suspect your mom told him about how you get off early now, cursing the woman mentally as you send back a simple thumbs up to her ex-husband.Â
Between 1st and 2nd period, you had put the bouquet in your car to avoid walking around with it, and youâre so very thankful you did with the annoying grin on Jakeâs face as you sat across from him in College Algebra.
âYou and Niki.â He repeats with a cheeky raise of his brows, his grin unaffected by the look of utter distaste on your face at his presence.
âWhat about Riki and me?â You ask monotonously, clearly unimpressed with the prompt. Â
âYou guys datinâ?â He asks cheekily, clearly already aware that you went on a âdateâ, but wanting to hear it from you.
âIf I say we went on a singular date will you leave me alone?â You ask with a sigh, using your knuckle to massage your temple.
Jake shakes his head with a shit-eating grin, âNot a chance.â
You groan softly as the bell rings, and the sigh of relief is quickly smothered with your hopes of escaping this period without having to answer a question as a familiar substitute walks in, Mr. Morrell, a nice old man who usually just lets everyone do their own thing. Heâs your mortal enemy now, youâve decided.
The moment he announces those wretched words, âfree dayâ, your fate is sealed.
Jake is snickering like a freak, leaning over his desk as if you arenât just a few feet away from him, âYou and Riki.â He giggles, and you look at him as if heâs possessed and it disgusts you.
âPlease, leave me alone.â You say with a bit more emotion than your last few words.
Jake is too busy giggling like a little girl to listen or even hear what you said, nearly cutting you off as he asks, âWhere was your first date?âÂ
âThe Mexican place next to the nail salon down the street.â You answer monotonously, just wanting to get it over with at this point.
âDid he pay? He paid.â Jake asks then nods to himself as he says the last statement.
âYes, he paid.âÂ
âOoo, did he kiss you? Nah, Nikiâs way too pussy to do thatââ
You cut him off with an invisible twitch of your brow, âHe gave me a solid kiss on the cheek.â
Itâs as if youâve broken the already clearly leaking dam of pure giddy delight. Heâs practically squealing with a breathy and high-pitched ânaur way~â, whipping out his phone you assume to text their group chat. Heâs bouncing in his seat, and you make a face as you pull your desk an inch away from his desk to stop feeling the movements.
You open your coloring book you bring with you to classes when you have no other work, you have other work but youâd rather not do that while Jake giggles and grills you.
The rest of the period is filled with him asking questions you either answer shortly or choose to not answer at all. (âDo you think heâs the one?â)
You of course could not see was that across the campus Riki was hiding his phone in his lap wanting to sink into a hole and die as Jake spams the team group chat like a live tweet of his, though strongly condemned by him, weirdly thorough interview like your barely started kind-of-relationship is his favorite sitcom.
âThank you, lord.â you sigh as the bell rings, freeing you of your torment as you grab your gathered and organized bag to pull over your shoulder and hasten out of the classroom before Jake can get you. (Yes, like a boogeyman.)
It seems you canât catch a break as you find out Park Sunghoon is in your 4th period. Park Sunghoon, jersey number 23, goalkeeper of the Decelis Demons. Also, youâve decided, another mortal enemy.Â
You donât even know how you hadnât noticed him all semester or the semester prior, given how awkwardly talkative he is. Sitting beside you with a cute but unsettling smile, holding out his hand like he was meeting a celebrity, which you werenât exactly complaining about but the smile was weird. He was almost just as bad as Jake, if not worse simply because he freaked you out a bit. Seriously, why is someone so beautiful so fucking weird. His moles look like constellations but something about his vibes unsettle you.
It isnât like you donât have weird friends, youâve watched Jongseob stuff fifty chile-coated gushers into his mouth purely because Eunchae told him he couldnât. Weird usually isnât the issue, except it is in this scenario.Â
Escaping him and getting to go to your teacherâs aid period was like a shining of heavenâs pure light on you. You find yourself grading papers in the back of the classroom while your freshman-year Latin teacher plays Hercules in New York on the projector, a purple glitter pen in your hand as you go through the stack of exams.
âHey,â one of the freshmen a cluster of desks away calls to you in a semi-hushed voice, halting the movement of your glitter pen and directing your attention to them, âyour boyfriendâs waiting at the door.â
âI donât have a boyfriendâ, parts your lips before you suddenly remember that Riki exists and halt before it can leave them. Looking to the closed door of the classroom, you find the boy in question peering through the small window in the door, and raise an inquisitive brow.
He only waves at you, a clear signal he wants you to come out and talk to him, part of you wonders why he knew where you were but memories of the phone call the night you both agreed on the whole âfake datingâ thing, exchanging school schedules and discussing preferences, come back to you and you nod lightly.
Mrs. B looks up from her laptop as you cap the glitter pen, âDonât be gone too long.âÂ
Shooting her a smile and a small âyes maâam, thank youâ, you get up from the desk and shoot the snickering freshmen a weak glare as you walk to the door, opening it just enough to side step out of the room and shut it behind you.
âHey.â is the first thing he says, his voice is deep despite its softness, mindful of the other classes going on in the language hall as well as the other teens clearly trying to get a good look at him as the door closes behind you.
You say it back just as softly, âHey.â
He smiles just a bit, a boyish quirk of his lips that has your heart picking up, get a fucking grip, bitch. âIâm sorry about Jake and Sunghoon.â
The mention of them has you pressing your lips together with a nearly-sympathetic smile, âItâs okay.â
âNo, theyâreâŠa lot.â He chuckles softly, though his words are still genuine, âI donât want you to get scared away.â
Something in your heart flutters, âDonât worry about it.â You say with a soft laugh that has his eyes darting to your smile. âSunghoon wasâŠweird, but I already knew that Jakeâs a pest, soâŠâ
He laughs at your words, head shaking slightly, âStill, Iâm sorry about them.â
âItâs fine, really.â You say with a shake of your head. A student exits the Spanish class down the hall, pausing at the sight of you and Riki before walking in the direction of the bathrooms.Â
Riki spares them little more than a brief glance over at the sound of the door shutting behind them before his gaze is back on you. God, why is he looking at me like that, you think just before he speaks again, âDo you bowl?â
The question catches you off guard, and you tilt your head and ask, âLike do I know how or do I do it often?â
âBoth.â
âKinda and no.â You answer, âWhy?â
He brings a hand up to rub the back of his head, your eyes darting to the way the sleeves of his t-shirt stretch to accommodate the movements of his arm and a few veins are visible up his arm, âSome of the guys and I were going this weekend, IâŠfigured Iâd ask.âÂ
His words are finished with a bit of hesitance that you have little time to linger on as you question with a slight laugh, âDid they ask you to bring me?âÂ
You see a slight pink tinge to the tips of his ears as his elbow drops yet his hand lingers on his trapezius, creating yet another visual that has you wanting to repeatedly slam your forehead into the wall beside you. He shakes his head slightly, âNo, I, uh, wanted to bring you.â
The words are said with a soft laugh like heâs a bit embarrassed with himself, and you find your teeth catching your bottom lip to hold in the despicable grin that you know should not be growing on your face right now. You just broke up with your long-term boyfriend, wake up.
If Rikiâs eyes dart to your lips, you donât see it as you glance to the door of your class. âThenâŠyeah. Iâll come.âÂ
Your answer has his lips forming a pretty grin that he quickly covers up with a bite of his bottom lip and a nod, taking a step back as he prepares to leave, âCool. I can pick you up, yeah?â
Yeah, you can. You nod, âJust text me.â
âYeah, Iâll text you.â He finishes with another nod, and you giggle softly at his repetition. His eyes soften at the sound, another thing you donât notice as you see the student returning from the bathrooms, glancing your way every so often as they approach the closed Spanish class door.Â
Riki sees them too, and as they look over again, he leans down to press his lips to your cheek in a quick but sweet kiss, âSee you next period.â
He shoots you a swift wink as he backs up again, and you put it together that he kissed you because of the third party in the hall. You exhale a soft response as he turns to jog off, clearly not meant to be gone from class as long as he has been, âYeah.â
As soon as he turns the corner and youâre alone in the hall, you close your eyes for a long blink to bring yourself back to Earth. A soft curse leaves your lips as you turn back to the door to re-enter the Latin class, heart racing and hands slightly clammy.Â
Clammy.Â
The fact that a boy is making you feel so damn juvenile with the way you canât help but react to his words and face and voice and eyesâ
The walk to 5th period fills you with a sense of dread before you remember who else is in that class. Mrs. Wilson greets you happily as she sets up the activity for the day on the projector, which alerts you to the fact someone is standing by your seat who doesnât belong there.
Riki has a look of confusion on his face as he looks up at Nayeon, clearly a bit confused by whatever is leaving her lips. The teacherâs greeting alerts the both of them to your presence in the doorway, where you paused at the sight of her. The corners of Rikiâs lips quirk up at the sight of you, but Nayeon looks like sheâs about to puke.
You donât even speak. Something about the sight of pure panic in her eyes gives you a boost of serotonin but the fact that sheâs standing in front of your âboyfriend's desk, speaking to him. Oh, youâre pissed.Â
Yes, you are aware he isnât actually your boyfriend and the two of you hadnât even discussed publicly referring to each other as such, but the principle still stands. You want to punch her face.
Unfortunately, Mrs Wilson would be quite upset if you slammed Nayeonâs head into the whiteboard, and you like your teacher too much to debate starting a fight in her class.Â
Your eyes follow Nayeonâs every move as she hastily removes her hands from where they were on his desk, avoiding your burning stare as she moves to her own seat.Â
Walking to your desk, you smile at Riki as if what just happened has zero effect on you despite the burning fury in your gut, and sit down beside him. âHey.â
Your soft greeting has him saying it in kind, shifting in his seat to lean back and see you better, âYou know her?â
His question has you tilting your head in a faux innocence, âMhm. Why?â
Riki has a slight knowing look on his face as he watches your reactions, âShe had a lot to say about you.â
âWhat did she say?â You ask as if itâs a simple question, like you arenât dying to know and anxiety isnât clawing at your chest making it harder and harder to make your hands not shake.Â
He shrugs with a purse of his lips, a slightly cheeky smile forms on his face as he asks, âYou jealous?â
A scoff leaves your lips and your eyes roll before you can even think to hold the sass back, âJealousy implies sheâs better than me in some way.â You say with a defiant cross of your arms, âand she is not.â
âThen whyâd you glare so hard?â He asks, clearly amused by both your words and body language.
You think, why did I not tell him about Nayeon?
The answer? Eunseok and Nayeonâs little affair had more of an effect on you than you would like to admit. Anxiety claws at you everytime you even imagine Nayeon interacting with Riki, and the fact that you just walked in on her saying something to him that your pride wonât allow you to ask him about just makes it all so much worse for you.Â
The truth is that the irrational part of your brain, the one that often wins the battles against its more logical other half, made the thought of Riki knowing you were betrayed by your best friend all the more sickening to imagine. Itâs embarrassing. Humiliating.Â
âI wasnât glaring.â You argue, and Riki raises his brows as if to say âreally?â before he huffs softly in amusement and the bell rings.
âYeah, you were.â He says with a lingering curiosity in his gaze before he looks to the board as Mrs Wilson starts class. Your first instinct is to argue, to be stubborn like you always are, but the lingering anxiety in your chest makes you want to never speak again just to find some kind of peace.
The entire time you take notes you arenât truly absorbing any information, your brain is stuck on every possible thing that Nayeon could have said to him and how youâre gonna find out without directly asking either of them if possible.
You feel sick and heâs not even your real boyfriend.
Oh, fuck.
Between realizing you want Riki and remembering that you have to go to lunch with your father, you simply didnât have enough time to achieve as much mental preparation as youâd like before lunch. The Italian restaurant you find yourself sitting inside with a menu in your manicured hands is a relatively âfancyâ establishment, at least if the $35 fettuccini alfredo was anything to go by.
Your dad is the one paying, so you arenât all that mad about the prices considering the look in his eyes is enough to ruin your enjoyment of the basket of breadsticks between the two of you. If you thought it would make a dent in his bank account youâd order another plate of mozzarella sticks just to spend his money, but the satisfaction just wouldnât be there.Â
Punching his face might feel better.
âAm I gonna have to put you in anger management again?â His anger is hushed and composed, but the shift in his jaw and the patronizing look of disappointment on his face belied his composure. Always being hyper-aware of how people view him is one of the things you hate about your dad. His attitude takes a higher spot on the âWhy You Hate Your Dadâ pyramid, though.Â
âYou canât âput meâ anywhere.â You bite back as you dip the breadstick in your hand into the small bowl of marinara, âEunseok deserved it.â
âYou donât get to decide what people deserve.â He argues, still so patronizing.
The feeling of being talked down to is one you're all too familiar with when it comes to your father. The man canât accept his own faults, one of which being how shit of a father he was and is. You roll your eyes as you take a bite of your breadstick, half-drowning his words out with your own and the other half remembering every single thing coming from his lips to throw back in his face next time he cries about how you never reach out to him.Â
âEunseok is a smart and successful, young man. And you throw it all away forââ
Ah, you almost forgot how much more your father likes your ex than you. Offering him internships, a place at his firm when he graduates, none of which heâd ever even mentioned to you. You wouldnât ever work for or with your father, but the fact he had never spoken a word about any chances to help you gain experience like he did your ex was as infuriating as it was unsurprising.
âI didnât throw shit away.â You snap, âHe cheated on me, you keep skimming over that detail, father.â
âIâm not skimming over it, itâs irrelavent.â He exhales, trying to calm his slightly raised voice, âAnd you know I hate it when you call me that..â
âIrrelevant? Oh, Iâm sorry, should I have stayed with a boyfriend that sleeps with my best friend?â You scoff, sipping your Dr Pepper, âAnd if you wanted me to call you dad, you should've acted like one.â
âHey.â He warns, yet you only roll your eyes. âReaching out goes both waysââ
âI know you did not just say that to me.âÂ
ââand I am your father, so you speak to me with respect.â He finishes, voice raising slightly in frustration before he settles it back to a more composed volume.
âNo.â You shake your head, âThatâs not how shit works.â
âYes,â He bites back sternly, âIf you want me to keep funding your life youâllââ
Normally, you let your father say whatever it is he wants to say, tell him you really donât care what he thinks and then for about a month he doesnât text you. Then itâs âI want to improve our relationshipâ and âI feel like youâre drifting awayâ. Today was not a normal day, however.
âThen cut me off.â You say with a shrug, âYou canât hold that shit over my head like I ask for the money you send, which you only send because you know youâre a shit father and you feel guilty.â
He doesn't respond, his jaw shifting, so you continue.Â
âAnd considering the fact that you are a cheater yourself, why the fuck would I listen to a word you say when it comes to my own love life?â You ask, not really caring that you arenât exactly speaking quietly, âEunseok deserved a fire poker to the face, and I used it on his car instead. Which is what Mom should have done when she found you with the nanny.â
âQuiet down, youâre making a scene.â He hisses, and you tilt your head and look around as if you give a single fuck. âI already took care of Eunseokâs car, which will be taken out of your allowanceââ
Your eyes narrow at his words, âYou paid to repair his car?â
Your father doesnât skip a beat as he continues, ââYes, I did. And you donât get to throw the biggest mistake Iâve ever made back in my faceââ
âYes, I do.â
ââNo, you donât.âÂ
âYes, I do.â You argue back stubbornly, continuing before he can speak over you again, âAnd you paid for Eunseokâs car, the same boy who fucked one of my best friends for months while actively dating me and you donât see a single problem with that?â
âHis parents were discussing pressing chargesââ
âThatâs when you tell them to go fuck themselves.âÂ
He sighs at your words, clearly sick of your temper (which you inherited from him), âYou need to start handling your emotions better, youâre graduating this year.â
âI have literally witnessed you throw a chair in anger, get someone else to say that to me.âÂ
He seems ready to respond, when the waiter comes with the food, and you speak before he can, politely asking if you can get a to-go box for it instead. Your father doesnât seem to have the guts to speak as the waiter glances between you both unsurely before nodding, âOf course.â
He takes the dish back and the moment he is out of ear-shot, your father says, âWe arenât done talking.â
âI am.â You shrug, clearly not willing or planning on sitting here any longer than you have to.
The waiter is back out with your to-go container wrapped in a bag that has mint-chocolates inside as well as a complimentary box of breadsticks that youâll probably eat while crying your eyes out later. You ignore the stern orders from your father to sit back down, thanking the waiter with a polite smile and promptly walk out of the restaurant.Â
The tears of frustration start falling the moment youâre in the safety of your car, a soft curse leaving your lips as you put the bag of food in the passenger seat and pull out of the parking lot, turning âthis is me tryingâ by Taylor Swift all the up as you drive the highway back home. You ignore the texts from your father, as well as the calls.
Youâre at the red light before turning into your neighborhood when Rikiâs caller ID shows up on the screen of your console, and you debate even answering, but wipe your eyes and clear your throat as you press the green answer button, âHello?âÂ
Your voice is more stable than you expected it to be, and Riki responds in kind, âHey, I just got out of practiceâyou okay?â
âMâfine, whatâs up?â You say with an attempt at a sneaky sniffle, the thought of him knowing youâre crying is too humiliating. Part of you is disappointed he somehow could tell that something was up. The other part of you, the vulnerable and hurt teenage girl with daddy issues and a yearning to be listened to and understood, begs to just break down.Â
He doesnât seem to buy it, you hear the sound of keys jingling and then a car door opening and shutting, then heâs speaking again, âYou sure?â
The light turns green, and you finally turn into your neighborhood, âIâm fine.â Itâs almost a snap, one you instantly regret as you quickly say, âSorry, justââ
âItâs okay,â He assures, and you feel even more guilty, more tears threatening to fall as your bottom lip trembles again. Youâre pulling into your driveway as he continues, âWanna talk about it over lunch?â
âI just got lunch with my dad, actually,â You say with a soft, bitter laugh, voice wavering and a soft curse leaving your lips the moment it does, âFuck, sorry, this is just weird.â
He seems a bit panicked by the way your voice only turns more tearfilled as you apologize, âHey, donât worry about it, seriouslyââ Thereâs a sound like a knock on the other end, and you hear him whisper something like âgo awayâ before heâs continuing, ââsorry I teased you earlier today, I, uh, thought I made you mad so I was calling to make up for it.â
A soft sob leaves you as you laugh with it, âIâm not mad about that, but I did wanna talk about it,â You sniffle, âAbout Nayeon, I mean.â
âYou donât have to, I was just messing with you.â You can imagine him shaking his head slightly as he speaks, âShe didnât really say much, just asked if we were dating.â
âWhatâd you say?â You find yourself asking.
He hesitates before answering, âYeah.â
It sends a weird hot jolt to your stomach and your worried lips turn into a girlish smile that you quickly wipe off your face, âThatâs okay, yâknow. Iâm pretty sure my friends have been telling everyone youâre my boyfriend, so the whole âtaking it slowâ shit is out the window.â
He chuckles on the other end and it flips your stomach like a fucking pancake, âGreat, Iâm not that type anyway.â
(Thereâs a feral voice in the back of your conscience that screeches like itâs a beast gnawing at the walls of its enclosure.)
Your teeth catch your bottom lip and your eyes shut like youâre trying to come back to Earth and not hang up out of pure flustered reflex. You force out a response, âJust means we have to make it more believably genuine.â
âWhatâs your plan, pretty girl?âÂ
Oh, you want to bang your head into the steering wheel. âDo you mind coming over? I wanna discuss it in person but I just got home.â
You jaw slackens in shock at your own words, looking into the rear view and mouthing at yourself; Bitch, what the fuckâ
âYeah, sure. Whatâs the address?â His response is so natural and unperturbed the catastrophizing your brain has done in the last second slips away and you silently scream.
A second later you respond like normal, âIâll text it to you.â
âOkay, Iâm on my way, then.â
When the two of you hang up after a few more words, you realize what you have done and quickly turn off your car, grabbing the food and your purse and hastening into the open garage, struggling with the doorknob and pressing the garage door button before entering.Â
Your room isnât messy, per say, but your duvet is covered in cat fur, and you donât even know if Rikiâs allergic to them or not. âGus, can you move, please?â You ask your cat as you begin to pull the duvet off your bed but he remains unmoving on the end of your bed.
He blinks at you slowly, and you sigh.Â
After taking too much time carefully moving the duvet from under your cat and hurriedly tossing it into the laundry room while grabbing your spare to put on the bed instead, the doorbell rings.
With one(at least three) last look in the mirror to check your appearance, still in the outfit you changed into for lunch with your dad, you open the large iron front door.
âHi.â You greet softly with a slight smile, and Riki has one himself that almost looks shy.
He bites his bottom lip and says back, âHi.â
As you let him in, you look down at the door handle, waiting for him to step inside before shutting it behind him.
As his eyes move to assess his surroundings with slow steps, you catch up to him, grabbing his sleeve and pulling his hand from his pocket as you tug him along toward your room with unhurried steps. He lets you, though you hear the chuckle under his breath.
âThatâs Gus. I hope youâre not allergic to cats.â is the first thing that leaves your mouth as you pull him into your cleaned room(though youâll have to un-ass your closet later), and he gasped softly.
The voice that comes out next is higher in pitch and softer as he hesitantly approaches your loafing cat, who sniffs his fingers for a second or two before headbutting them. You witness Riki practically melt as he coos at the feline that happily receives his pets.
âWanna guess his full name?â You jest, and he hums, looking over at you curiously but not halting his petting of Gus. âGazpacho.â
Riki looks elated by the information, grinning so prettily you want to use the vintage lotus lamp on your nightstand to beat your head against, and he softly goes back to cooing, âHi, Gazpacho.â
A giggle laugh leaves your lips that you quickly cover with your mouth and a quick avert of your gaze, eyes landing on the whiteboard against your wall. The fucking whiteboard.
âOh, fuck.â leaves your lips before you can stop yourself but youâre already moving to grab the object of your doom, âDonât look, close your eyes.â
Your demands are met with pure boyish defiance, and his eyes follow your movement to your closet door, opening it just enough to toss the whiteboard inside and quickly shutting it. âYou saw nothing.â
He slowly pulls away from Gus with a growing suspicious smirk, âIâm scared to ask.â
âItâs just a whiteboard, nothing of consequence written on it, or anything.â You say with a purse of your lips.
âA whiteboard?â He questions with a tilt of his head.
You nod, moving away from your shut closet door and taking the opportunity to change the subject, âMy stepdadâs a physicist.â
âOoh, thatâs cool.â He says with a thumbs up, taking the moment to move his eyes around the room as he had been distracted by the cat, âThis is a nice house.â
âThank you,â You respond softly out of instinct, âMy momâs a big lawyer too, soâŠ.â
âAh, right, I think Jake mentioned that once.â He nods, sitting in the bean bag(youâll have to break the news to Eunchae later).
You hum, sitting on the edge of your bed beside Gus and petting him, âWhat do your parents do?â
He has a slightly shy grin on his face as he says, âThey own a pretty big dance studio.â
âThatâs super cool.â You compliment with a tilt of your head, âDo you dance?â
If you could audibly coo at the redness blooming on the tips of his ears as he nods slightly you would, but you settle with a giggle that has him squeezing his eyes shut in embarrassment, âI do, yeah.â
âI did ballroom for like, ten years.âÂ
Itâs as if youâve revealed a hidden treasure, and he asks, âDo you still know how?â
You immediately hold up a defiant hand, âI am not showing you, and itâs been years.â
He whines, hands moving to clasp pleadingly, âAww, câmon, Iâll take you to my familyâs studio and show you mine.â
This piques your interest and you ask before you can think about it, tone playfully flirty, âTaking me to meet your parentâs so soon?â
He chuckles softly, voice still so low, âLike I said, I donât like slow.â
It takes a few more minutes of pointless chatter(and many more flirty remarks that make you want to scream into your pillow) before you get to the core of your problems today; Nayeon.
âOkay, wait, soâshe and your exâŠwere together?â He reiterates to better understand, and you nod, and he then asks, âIn your house?â
âWhy do you think I took the fire-poker to his car?â You shrug, and he has a half-grin on his face.
âI thought that rumor was exaggerated.â He admits, giving you an appreciative once over like heâs impressed, âYouâve got a temper, huh?â
âIâve never overreacted in my life.â You say with a slight raise of your hands.
He nods with a slight smirk as if he absolutely believes you, ââCourse not.â
âAnyway, she had a major crush on you in freshman year, literally fantasized about your wedding and everything,â You blissfully expose, âAnd I already had my eyes on you so it all worked out.â
He nods with a hum and slight smirk, âI see, so Iâm sweet revenge.â
âThe sweetest.â You playfully flirt, and his eyes turn into shy crescents.
âSo, who were your other options?â He asks after a few seconds to let the pink on his cheeks fade, and you grin.
âJealous?â You mimic his tone from earlier in the day and he rolls his eyes.
âYeah, I am.â The admission falls naturally from his lips and your gut flips, âCurious, too.â
âJungkook didnât want me to choose you.â You respond with a tight smile.
His eyes widen, âCoach knows?â
âHeâs got an idea.â You respond with a slight shrug.
âDid he suggest anyone else?â
âJungwon,â You answer easily, snickering softly when he groans and throws his head back, âbut heâs a tight-ass, heâd never agree.â
Riki snorts, and with a shrug says, âYouâre pretty, I think heâd come around.â Your raised brow has him quickly changing the subject with a curious tilt of his head, âYou already had your eyes on me, though?â
His question is cheeky and paired with a matching grin that makes you roll your eyes and fight nervous giggles as you say, âI never said that.â
âReally? âCause I heard you say it.â He seems much too determined to not let you move on from the subject but your mother loves to compare you to a mule in regards to obstinance.
âI donât know what youâre talking about.â You shrug innocently.
He leans forward slightly in the beanbag, his elbows resting on his knees, and that grin of his only widens. âYouâre a terrible liar.â
âAnd youâre annoyingly persistent,â you counter, but thereâs no real bite behind your words. You stand up, moving toward your desk under the guise of rearranging things that donât need rearranging, mostly to avoid his knowing gaze.
Riki tilts his head, watching you with amusement. âYou know, if youâre trying to throw me off, itâs not working.â
You glance over your shoulder, trying not to crack under the weight of his attention. âThrow you off from what? Iâm just tidying.â
âRight. And Iâm just here for the cat.â
âGood. Gus loves the attention,â you quip, folding your arms over your chest as you turn back to him.
âBut Iâm not done yet,â he says with mock seriousness, shifting in the beanbag like heâs settling in for the long haul. âWhatâs so bad about admitting youâve been into me? I mean, look at me.â He gestures to himself in a way thatâs more playful than cocky, but you still roll your eyes so hard itâs a miracle they donât get stuck.
âWow, humble too,â you shoot back, but the warmth in your cheeks betrays you.
âHey, just stating facts. Canât help it if you have great taste.â He pauses, letting the silence stretch just enough to make you squirm. âBesides,â he adds, his voice dipping lower, âyouâre kind of making it obvious now.â
Your hands find your hips in defiance. âHow, exactly?â
âOh, I donât know,â he muses, standing up slowly, his movements deliberate as he closes the distance between you. âThe way you got all flustered when I asked if you still know how to dance. Or how you wonât look me in the eye right now.â
You refuse to back down, lifting your chin as you meet his gaze. âIâm not flustered. And Iâm looking at you right now, arenât I?â
He smirks, leaning just a little closer, his tone teasing. âSure you are. But youâre still not answering my question.â
You blink innocently up at him through your lashes and you swear you see his eyes dart below your nose. âWhat question?â
Riki lets out a soft laugh, a mix of exasperation and amusement, as he shakes his head. âYouâre impossible, you know that?â
âIâve been told.â You shrug, trying to look nonchalant, but the proximity is starting to get to you.
He watches you for a moment, his smirk turning into something softer, though no less mischievous. âAlright, fine. Iâll let it go. For now.â
âOh, how gracious of you.â Your sarcasm earns you a grin as he steps back and flops dramatically into the beanbag again, sprawling like he owns the place.
âGotta keep you on your toes, donât I?â
âMore like get on my nerves,â you mutter, though the twitch of your lips gives you away.
âSame thing.â He winks, and you hate how charming he looks doing it.
The smirk he gives you as he leans back has your stomach doing somersaults, but you refuse to let him see you sweat. Instead, you turn your attention to Gus, pretending to be more interested in your cat than in the boy currently making himself at home in your lifeâand your head.
As Riki lounges back in the beanbag, his eyes drift lazily around the room again, lingering on the neatly arranged desk and the wall beyond. âYouâve got a pretty organized vibe for someone who just tossed a whiteboard into a closet like it was a bomb.â
You freeze mid-pet, your hand hovering above Gusâs head. âYouâre still on about that?â
âI mean, itâs a whiteboard. What kind of secrets could it possibly hold?â His tone is teasing, but the glint in his eyes says heâs not letting it drop.
You debate lying, but the little smirk playing on his lips tells you he wonât believe you anyway. âNothing important. Just⊠research.â
âResearch.â He repeats with an arched brow, âLike, âsolving world hungerâ research or me research?â
You groan, dragging your hands down your face. âI hate you.â
âNow I really have to see it.â He starts to rise, and you spring to your feet, blocking his path to the closet.
âRiki, no.â
âRiki, yes.â He steps closer, towering over you slightly, his grin widening as you try to stand your ground.
âDonât make me sic Gus on you,â you warn, pointing toward the loafing cat.
âGus and I are best friends now. Heâd never betray me.â Riki gestures toward the cat, who yawns dramatically like heâs staying out of it.
âTraitor,â you mutter at Gus, which earns you a laugh from Riki.
âCâmon,â he cajoles, his voice dropping into that infuriatingly soft tone that makes your heart do weird flips. âWhatâs the worst that could happen if I see it?â
Your resolve wavers, but the idea of him actually reading the whiteboard is too mortifying, âIâll have to kill you.â
His grin only widens at your threat, his dark eyes glinting with amusement. âWow, straight to murder, huh? Didnât realize you were so passionate aboutâŠwhateverâs on that board.â
âYou have no idea,â you mutter, crossing your arms in an attempt to look intimidating. It doesnât work. Rikiâs grin turns smug, like he knows he has the upper hand.
âNow I really need to know.â He leans closer, and the proximity sends your heart into overdrive. You can practically feel the heat radiating from him as he tilts his head, his voice dipping into a teasing drawl. âWhat if itâs, like, a shrine to me or something?â
The gasp you let out is equal parts offense and panic. âYou think way too highly of yourself.â
âI donât know,â he teases, tapping his chin as though deep in thought. âIâve heard people do wild things when theyâve got a crush.â
âBold of you to assumeââ
âYouâre avoiding the question again.â He cuts you off, smirking as he steps back just enough to lean casually against the end of your bedframe, his arms crossed. âWhatâs on the whiteboard, really?â
You hesitate, the words sticking in your throat. Thereâs no way youâre admitting to the utterly ridiculous pros and cons list your friends talked you into. Not yet, anyway.
âItâs⊠study stuff,â you finally say, your tone lacking conviction. âSchool projects, maybe some physics equations. Boring things you wouldnât care about.â
âPhysics equations?â he repeats, clearly unconvinced. âYeah, because I look like the kind of guy whoâd buy that excuse.â
âHey, Iâm trying here,â you snap, which only makes him chuckle again.
âI can tell. Youâre terrible at it.â His grin softens slightly, the teasing replaced with something that feels a little too close to genuine. âRelax, Iâm just messing with you. You donât have to tell me.â
You blink at him, surprised by his sudden shift in tone but immediately suspicious of it. âReally?â
âSure.â He shrugs, though thereâs still a playful glint in his eyes. âBut now I have leverage. Youâll owe me later.â
âOwe you for what?â you demand, but the smug look on his face says you wonât get an answer you like.
âFor letting you off the hook, obviously.â He straightens and gives you a wink before heading back to the beanbag like he didnât just upend your entire equilibrium. âDonât worryâIâll think of something good.â
You stare at him, your jaw slightly agape, as he makes himself comfortable again. Gus hops onto his lap, clearly picking sides, and Rikiâs attention shifts back to your cat like nothing happened.
âYouâre infuriating,â you mutter, though you canât quite keep the fondness out of your voice.
He glances up, his smirk softening into a smile thatâs entirely too charming. âAnd you love it.â
You hate that you do.
The week passes by with a dreadful speed, and after four whole days of anxiety-induced stomach aches, migraines, and a few breakdowns in the dark privacy of your room at midnight, it is the weekend.Â
It is the weekend, and Belle, Hiyyih, and Eunchae bear witness to a minor crash-out.
âIâm gonna puke.â You mumble, sitting on the ottoman at the center of your walk-in closet with your face in your hands as the older two walk around you, going through your options for an outfit.
âKeep that shit in bitch,â Belle says without looking away from the clothes hanging in your closet, pointing a finger blindly at you in warning, âYou puke, I puke.â
Eunchae moves towards your hunched form from her spot on your bean bag(which she moved into your closet to sit on), snickering softly as she sits beside you and brings her hand to rub circles on your back. âThere, there.â
A part of you wants to snap at her that she isnât funny, but the act is weirdly comforting so you let her continue. Bahiyyih speaks from where she is in front of your shoe shelf, âWhy do you have so many shoes?â
âMy mom gets sent them monthly by some guy she was a lawyer for a while ago,â You exhale as you drop your hands into your lap, eyes still closed as you contemplate opening them ever again, âShe hates wearing pumps now so she gives them to me or regifts them.â
âWhat if you wear these?â Hiyyih holds up a pair of Louboutins, and you open your eyes to see before looking at her like sheâs crazy.
âNot only is it bowling and Iâm gonna have to change shoes anyway, but Iâm not wearing a So Kate for something that isnât even a date, Hiyyih.â
She pouts her bottom lip as she puts them down, and Belle pulls a top from the collection of them hanging in your closet and holds it up in question towards you. After a few seconds of staring at the article of clothing, debating if you remember looking cute in it or not, you nod and she tosses it into the âmaybeâ pile.Â
Two seconds later, youâre hunching over and blindly grabbing a pillow near you to scream into.
Eunchae pats your back again, her snickering turning into full-blown laughter. âFeel better now, drama queen?â
You lift your head just enough to glare at her over the pillow. âNo.â
âGood,â Belle says, tossing another shirt into the âdefinitely notâ pile without even showing it to you. âBecause if you puke or scream again, Iâm calling your mom and telling her youâre being insufferable. She might take those Louboutins back.â
âThatâs not funny,â you mumble into the pillow.
âItâs a little funny,â Hiyyih chimes in, holding up a sequined crop top like itâs the Holy Grail. âOkay, but seriously, what about this? It says âIâm fun,â but not, like, too fun.â
Eunchae tilts her head at it. âIt also says âI moonlight as a disco ball.ââ
You groan, sitting up straight and snatching the crop top out of Hiyyihâs hands. âWhy is this so hard? Itâs bowling! I should just wear sweatpants and call it a day.â
Belle spins around with the precision of a K-drama villain. âDonât you dare. Do you want to show up looking like his cousin who just rolled out of bed, or like the mysterious, unattainable enigma that you are?â
âUnattainable?â you ask with a hesitant furrow of you brows.
âYeah, unattainable, as in: unattainable by anyone else but him,â Belle clarifies, like itâs the most obvious thing in the world. âYouâre playing the long game, babe.â
âYou say that like this is some kind of psychological warfare,â you deadpan.
Belle shrugs. âIt kind of is.â
Eunchae raises a hand like sheâs in class. âBut what if heâs bad at bowling? Like, gutter ball after gutter ball bad? Do you let him win or destroy him?â
You pause, genuinely considering it. âDestroy him, obviously.â
âBold choice.â Hiyyih nods approvingly, tossing a pleated skirt into the maybe pile. âWhat if youâre bad, though?â
You gasp. âThatâs not even an option.â
Belle smirks. âSo confident for someone who hasnât touched a bowling ball since middle school.â
âYouâre supposed to be helping me, not roasting me!â You grab the nearest pillow and launch it at her. She dodges with ease, laughing as it smacks into the closet door behind her.
âRoasting you is my way of helping you,â Belle retorts, unfazed. âItâs called multitasking.â
Eunchae picks up the discarded pillow and hands it back to you, patting your head like youâre a distressed pet. âThere, there. At least youâll look cute while you embarrass yourself.â
âWhy are all of you like this?â You drop your head back into your hands, half tempted to cancel the whole thing.
âBecause we love you,â Belle sing-songs, pulling out a denim jacket that you forgot you even owned. âNow shut up and try this on. Weâre on a schedule, ho.â
You sigh, begrudgingly taking the jacket as the three of them continue their chaotic brainstorming session around you. Itâs not helpful in the slightest, but somehow, it makes you feel a little less like throwing up again.
By some miracleâor maybe just the collective force of Belleâs bullying, Eunchaeâs comfort, and Hiyyihâs endless suggestionsâyou finally land on an outfit. The moment you pull the halter top over your head, the three of them fall silent, which is either a very good sign or a very bad one.
âOkay, thatâs cute,â Belle finally declares, hands on her hips like she personally designed the top. âItâs giving effortless, but still hot enough to make him sweat.â
âItâs super cute on you,â Hiyyih chimes in, tilting her head as she appraises the outfit.
âIt is,â Eunchae adds, grinning as she slides off the bean bag to circle you.
The cropped halter top clings just right, the rich color complementing your skin tone and making you feelâŠhot. Paired with the baggy jeans that sit low on your hips, the whole look is casual, but not too casual. You glance at the mirror, adjusting the jeans slightly and eyeing the way they pool at the hems over your socked feet.
âAm I pulling this off?â you ask hesitantly, smoothing the fabric of the top.
Belle snorts. âIf heâs not staring, Iâll be personally offended on your behalf.â
Eunchae pretends to swoon dramatically, throwing herself back onto the bean bag. âThe mysterious unattainable enigma strikes again.â
âOkay, but shoes,â Hiyyih cuts in, crouching by the pile of options at your feet. âYouâre wearing sneakers, obviously, but which ones? The Nikes or the New Balances?â
You glance down, debating for a moment before pointing to the Nikes. âTheyâre cleaner.â
Belle raises an eyebrow. âBarely. When was the last time you cleaned your shoes?â
You glare at her, picking up a sneaker and threatening to launch it her way. She holds up her hands in mock surrender, moving to pull a jacket from the rack as she says, âMake sure you bring a jacket, though. Itâs cold as shit.â
âOr she can not bring one and Riki can lend her his.â Eunchae suggests with a cheeky grin.
Belle promptly tosses the jacket into the back of your closet.
You roll your eyes but canât help the small smile tugging at your lips. The nerves are still there, bubbling under the surface, but with your friends aroundâand an outfit that actually makes you feel cuteâyou start to think that maybe, just maybe, tonight wonât be a complete disaster.
riki đ: im here
âWeâre seeing you off,â Belle declares, handing you the Prada bag she just stuffed your lip combo into. Hiyyih trails behind her, spritzing your neck and wrists with your favorite perfume.
The dread must be plastered all over your face because Eunchae immediately starts snickering from where sheâs leaning against the doorframe. âWe just wanna see his reaction.â
âTo me or to you guys making kissy faces at him from the porch?â you deadpan.
The chorus of giggles that erupts from your three friends is all the answer you need.
âOh, come on,â Belle says, looping her arm through yours as she drags you toward the front door. âWeâll behave.â
âYou behaving is a scientific impossibility,â you mutter, trying to resist, but sheâs got the strength of someone fully committed to the bit.
âHold on,â Eunchae pulls something out of her hoodie pocket she mustâve forgotten was there until just now, uncapping the small bottle and holding it in front of your lips, âOpen.â
You obey with a slight furrow of your brows, and she sprays it into your mouth, giggling when you flinch slightly in surprise and grimace at the strong mint taste. Eunchae grins, unzipping the bag on your shoulder just enough to slip it in before closing it, âTo prevent food breath.â
The moment Belle opens the front door, your breath catches at the sight of Riki leaning casually against the passenger side of his Wrangler, hands tucked into his pockets. The golden light of the setting sun highlights the faint smirk on his face, his jewelry glinting as he shifts.
"Lord have mercy," you mutter under your breath.
You didn't expect him to show up in sweatpants and a hoodie, but you weren't prepared for this either. The necklaces layering his collarbones and the glint of piercings--does he have an eyebrow piercing?âare almost too much. You quickly shove down the spiral threatening to start and glance back at the three traitorous girls behind you.
Their kissy faces drop immediately, though Eunchae barely suppresses her laughter.Â
With a playful shove to Hiyyihâwho stumbles into the porch pillar but resumes her antics without missing a beatâyou flip them all a perfectly manicured middle finger and step off the porch.
As you walk toward him, you swear the faintest blush tinges his ears. He waves briefly at your friends before straightening and meeting your gaze.
"You look good," he says, voice low and easy.
"I know." Your response is swift and confident, though the smile on your face is warmer than intended.
The moment is interrupted when the backseat window of his car rolls down, and Jake's grinning face is revealed. Your smile drops.
"Why is Jake in your car?" you deadpan, your smile dropping.
Riki groans, dragging a hand over his face. "Dude, I told you not to be weird."
Jake looks offended. "I didn't even say anything!"
"Seeing your face is enough," you reply flatly. Jake pouts dramatically while you shoot Riki an accusatory glare. "You could've warned me."
"If I did, you would've come out frowning," Riki whines playfully. "You have such a pretty smile."
From the backseat, Jake's obnoxious "ooooh" echoes, accompanied by giggles that make Riki's blush spread down his neck. Still, he keeps his composure enough to open the passenger door for you.
"What a gentleman~," Belle teases loudly from the porch.
Eunchae waves at you, practically bouncing with glee. You shoot Belle a glare, mouthing "kill yourself" as you accept Riki's hand and climb into his lifted car.
"Bye, Manchae," you call, snapping your attention away from him as he closes the door. You're too aware of his cologne and the lingering warmth of his hand. He looks way too good.
Riki salutes your friends playfully before circling to his door. Through Jake's open window, you hear Hiyyih shout, "She likes Dr Pepper!â
"And winning!" Eunchae adds.
"And tongue," Belle finishes just before the window rolls up.
You cringe. Riki's amused laugh is confirmation he definitely heard that. "I hate her so much," you mutter, pulling the sun visor down to touch up your lip gloss to dostract yourself.
You're halfway through the motion when you notice Riki hasn't started driving yet. Turning, you catch him just as heâs looking back at the road, his hand on the gear shift. (Thereâs something attractive about the fact he drives stick.)
Jake's giggle breaks the silence. "Oh, shut up, Jake," you snap, not necessarily to defend Rikiâthough it only makes Jake laugh harder. âWhy couldn't your other friends bring him?" you grumble, swiping the gloss over your bottom lip.
"He's my neighbor," Jake says cheekily.
"I would've made him walk," you reply, clicking the gloss shut and shoving it back into your bag. "Or Uber."
"That's just cruel," Jake protests, but you shrug.
"Sucks."
Riki snickers and nods. "Okay, he'll Uber next time."
Jake looks appalled. "Bro."
"You're annoying me too," Riki replies, barely glancing back as he rests his hand lazily on the gear shift.
You pointedly ignore the way his rolled-up sleeves expose a line of muscle up his forearm, a vein standing out as he moves to grab his phone charger. "Play your music," he says, holding the cord out to you.
Jake gapes. "Bro, you never let us play our music."
"That's because you guys have shit taste," Riki says without hesitation.
Your lips twitch, a sliver of pride blooming in your chest.
You connect your phone, Sabrina Carpenter's Taste filtering through the speakers. Jake perks up. "Oh, I actually like this song."
"You better," you reply, humming along as the music plays.
Riki bobs his head lightly to the beat, his usual laid-back energy soothing you as the drive continues.
"Who else is bowling with us?" you ask, turning the music down slightly.
"Jay, his girlfriend, and Heeseung," Riki answers casually.
You hum in understanding and turn the volume back up, inhaling the soft musk of his cologne mingling with your perfume. The scent is annoyingly pleasant, calming in its own way.
By the time he pulls into the parking lot and finds a good spot, the sky has dimmed to a deep navy. Riki is out of his seat in a flash, jogging around to open your door before Jake even unbuckles himself. His hand lingers on yours as he helps you down, his fingers interlocking with yours naturally.
Jake trails behind you two as Riki leads you toward the neon-lit entrance, the muffled sounds of bowling balls and laughter drifting through the glass doors.Â
Jay, a pretty girl you are pretty sure was in your art class in freshman year, and Heeseung are standing near the entrance, and you wish you could hide behind Riki from their gazes that immediately find your intertwined hands.
You send a smile to the only other girl reflexively, and she sends the prettiest one back. She grins excitedly as the three of them meet your trio halfway once you enter the door that Riki holds open for you to enter first.Â
(You wonder if these are manners his sisters and mother taught him or a previous girlfriendâwait, no you donât.)
âI told you it was her!â She smacks Jayâs arm, and he winces with a soft laugh, clearly used to his girlfriendâs antics. Her approach is welcomed as she explains, âHe was saying Riki was lying.âÂ
âAbout?â You question curiously, an easy smile on your glossy lips.
She giggles as she answers, âYou being his girlfriend.â
âOkay, thatâs enough.â Riki says lowly, clearly embarrassed by the subject as you snicker at his misfortune.
âIâm Gaeul, by the way.â The girl states with a giggle as she pulls you from Riki with her elbow hooked with yours, and you barely glance back at your âboyfriendâ, whoâs being patted on the shoulder by Jay. âTheyâll handle paying for everything, letâs get some snacks.â
âOh, okay.â You say softly before smiling with her, delighted that she brought up food before you had to ask Riki about it. You arenât ashamed of eating, or shy about doing so in front of him, but having another girl who also seems to prioritize food was immensely comforting to the anxiety in your gut.Â
She grins as the two of you step into line at the concession counter, âIâm also glad I got you away from the boys for a second, theyâre soâŠâ
âBoyish?â You finish, and she laughs softly.
âYeah.â
âGirl to girl,â You start, moving up in line with her, âI donât think Iâm gonna be good at bowling.âÂ
She gasps joyfully, âI suck!â
You laugh at her clear excitement that sheâs finally not alone in that aspect, âBut that means the boys are better than us.â
She rolls her eyes at the mention of them, âRiki and Heeseung are the really good bowlers,â Thereâs one more person between you two and the counter now, âI love my boyfriend, but he and Jake suck compared to those two.â
âI donât want to lose to Jake.â You sigh, âIt just doesn't seem ethical.â
âRikiâll handle him.â She snickers softly, âYou should've seen him at practice when Jake and Hoon messed with you.â
Your interest is piqued, but the person in front of you finishes paying for their food and you are forced to put your questions aside as she begins ordering and you realize you donât even know what you want.Â
Youâre skimming over the menu above when your phone dings in your purse.
riki đ: what size shoe do u wear?
Quickly typing an answer, you glance between your phone and the menu, and Gaeul turns to you, waiting for you to add to the already sizable order with how much the four athletes can eat. âOh, I can pay for myselfââ
âRiki already venmoed me enough to spot you,â She interjects with a soft giggle, and you feel your cheeks burn.
âOh,â You let out before shaking your head and looking at the waiting cashier, âA large drink and a basket of cheese fries, please.â
Gaeul hands you the stack of cups sheâs handed, and you startle slightly when a hand and arm appear in your vision, plucking the cups from your hand. When you look over your shoulder you find a smirking Riki, âI got this. Go sit.âÂ
You huff softly, fighting your smile that threatens to grow even wider, âI can fill up my own drink.â
âI know, but I wanna do it.â He states with a nod like itâs the most natural thing in the world, and you canât do much more than glare weakly. He only chuckles softly as Gaeul finishes paying and realizes heâs with you, âGo. Dr Pepper, right?.â
You look away from his cheeky smirk with a shift of your jaw, and you lose the fight against the grin now on your face, âI hate you.â
He only huffs softly in amusement as you walk away with your arms crossed, making your way to where you spot Heeseungâs orange hair. Thereâs a pair of green bowling shoes beside another bigger pair that are red placed on the bench seating, and Jake has a grin on his face the moment you sit down to put them on.
âI am not above hitting you in the head with a bowling ball, Jake.â You say as you pull the white sneakers off your feet to put on the bowling shoes, not even soaring the Australian boy a glance as his mouth shuts, clearly rethinking speaking.
Heeseung snorts, âShit, you are violent.â
You look up from your bowling shoes at the Lacrosse captain, whoâs grin drops and he quickly looks away, acting like he wasnât just laughing. Jay shakes his head with a laugh, âThank you, for shutting them up.â
You give him a smile with a scrunch of your nose, âMy pleasure.â
The moment Riki and Gaeul return, youâve barely gotten your shoes tied. Youâre still shooting looks at Jake, whoâs pretending to look anywhere but at you while Jay wheezes softly into his hand. Riki raises a brow, setting a tray of drinks and snacks on the table. âWhat happened now?â
âShe threatened Jakeâs life with a bowling ball,â Heeseung informs him with amusement still clear on his face.
Riki pauses mid-sip of his drink, glancing at you with a mixture of amusement and disbelief. âAlready? We havenât even started the game yet.â
You shrug innocently, tugging the laces on your bowling shoes tighter. âHe looked like he deserved it.â
âI didnât even say anything!â Jake argues with a whine, and you roll your eyes.
âYou had that stupid look on your face.â
âNot defending him, but thatâs just what Jake looks like.â Jay interjects with a finger raised to make a point, and Gaeul smacks his hand lightly with a disapproving shake of her head despite her snickering.
Riki sits beside you, handing you a large cup full of what you assume is Dr Pepper that you immediately taste to prove your theory, humming happily and smiling as you thank him. His smile mirrors yours as he begins to put on his own bowling shoes, and you grab your purse, which you had initially placed to your left, from between the two of you to place it elsewhere.
âHere,â He says softly, grabbing your purse from you to put on his other side with his jacket, which he had shed at some point between entering the building and sitting down, and you mutter a soft âoh, thank youâ that has his soft smirk widening just a bit before he focuses back on tying his shoes.
Youâre somewhat thankful that they seemed to have agreed on teams instead of each of you having your own scoreboard, though seeing every âxâ between your â5â points was embarrassing enough.Â
Gaeul seems wholly entertained by the gutter ball she just achieved as you cheer for her from your seat between Riki and Heeseung, too distracted by the fun of the game to see the goosebumps on your arms. Youâre leaning forward to pluck a fry from the basket of them on the table when you feel a warm something draped over your shoulders.Â
Riki is standing for his turn before you can even react, but across the table Gaeul turns to hide her face in Jayâs shoulder to poorly muffle the high pitched squeal she lets out. You ignore the heat rising up your neck, catching the fry between your teeth to slip your arms into the jacket sleeves.
Jay and Gaeul seem to be the only team playing purely for fun, because Jake and Heeseung are neck and neck with you and Riki on the scoreboard and your âboyfriendâ looks less than pleased about it.Â
Itâs near the last round when Jake scores a miraculous nine points that you mentally prepare to accept defeat, looking up at Riki who had just gotten back with your refilled cup, âHorrible news.â
He raises his brows, looking at the scoreboard and cursing under his breath. Itâs your final turn, and while you hadnât completely embarrassed yourself with your subpar bowling skills you probably werenât good enough or lucky enough to score anything higher than six points. At the moment, HeeJake is in first place.
Gaeul is cheering you on with her back against Jayâs chest, and Riki leans down, resting a hand on the edge of the table beside you, his face just close enough to make your heart race. âNo pressure,â he says softly, smirking. âBut if you lose, weâre never hearing the end of it.â
You roll your eyes, trying to act unimpressed. âGreat pep talk. Truly inspiring.â
He snickers softly, straightening back up as you stand with dread clear on your pretty face. Heeseung pipes up, âGive her a good luck kiss, Romeo.â The glare you shoot the Lacrosse captain only makes him snicker with his hands held up in mock-surrender, âWas just a suggestion.â
The feigned smile you give him has your fake boyfriend plucking your drink from your hands (how did he knew you had an urge to throw it at Heeseungâs face, youâll never know), and his hands move to your shoulders to walk with you to edge of the lane to grab a pink 7lb bowling ball.
Rikiâs grip on your shoulders lingers, and he leans down slightly to murmur near your ear, âJustâaim in the middle.â
You glance at him over your shoulder with a withering look, choosing to ignore his proximity, âLike that isnât what Iâve been doing.â
âCould've fooled meâow! Okay, okay,â Heâs still laughing despite rubbing his chest where your punch landed, much too cheeky for your liking but his smile is tooâŠsomething for you to want to wipe it off his face, âYouâre better than Jake.â
You shoot him a skeptical look, but itâs hard to ignore the encouragement in his eyes. Taking a deep breath, you grip the heavy pink ball tightly, positioning it at your waist. Riki steps back, hands on his hips, his smirk still in place.
âAlright, show us what youâve got, baby.â
âOh, shut up.â You grumble softly, shooing him away to get his heart-fluttering grin out of your face, and as you pull his oversized sleeves up your arm to keep it from getting in the way you give yourself a mental pep talk.
Donât lose, bitch.
It doesnât help that your nails make putting your fingers in the three designated holes a struggle, and the moment the ball is released into the lane, veering left toward the gutter before God herself takes control and it curves back toward the center and slams into the center pin, you cover your face.
Strike!
Gaeul practically shrieks in excitement as the pins scatter, âYes, girl!â
You blink, lashes fluttering as you process the cheering as well as groans from Jake, and you gasp, âHoly shit!â
Rikiâs joyous laughter is infectious and warm, and you let out a soft shriek that fades into giggles as his arms wrap around your waist and he lifts you off your feet in a hug, âHell yeah, baby!âÂ
The moment your feet are back on the ground, Gaeul is before you with her hands up for high fives, practically bouncing in excitement for you. Itâs practically second nature to you as you match her energy, too high on your miraculous win to notice Rikiâs hands lingering on your waist.
Another thing you fail to notice in your moment of joy is a familiar couple just a few lanes over, one party too distracted by the ruckus to pay any attention to the game her boyfriend and his friends dragged her to join.
She watches you smile and laugh as Riki helps you out of your bowling shoes, and her eyes follow you as you walk toward the restrooms with the light blue Prada bag she had always wished you would give her. It isnât fair.
You sigh softly as you place your bag on the sink in front of you, unzipping it to grab your lip combo to touch up in the mirror before going back out. As you uncap your lipliner with a muffled click, you hear the bathroom door open but donât think much of it at the moment.
It isnât until you look into the mirror, leaning forward slightly to see your lips better, that you see who it is.
âCan I help you?â You ask her reflection with a tilt of your head, tone less confrontational than it should be, but youâre trying to keep your good mood and Nayeonâs face is threatening to ruin it.
She scoffs softly, yet keeps a safe distance, âDo you even like him?â
You look away from the mirror to really look at her, ignoring the satisfaction that her slight flinch brings you, âExcuse me?â
âYou moved on fast.â Nayeon states, and you scoff with a smile of both fury and amusement at her audacity, âIs it even real, or did you use daddyâs money to get him to date you?â
The tilt of your head should have been a sign for her to shut her mouth, but she continues when you donât respond like usual, âBut I guess moving from one guy to another is just like you.â
Sheâs just trying to rile you up, itâs obvious.Â
You shake your head with a soft and bitter laugh, looking back at the mirror to continue what you had intended to do, the lip pencil gliding over the edges of your lips and the pad of your ring finger blending the harsh edges.Â
Her jaw shifts in the reflection as you cap your lip-liner and exchange it for your lip gloss, and you send her a condescending smile, âYou done?â
âYou bitchââ Her words are cut off by another person entering the bathroom, and as you swipe the gloss over your lips, you pause when you see itâs Gaeul.
She glances at Nayeon, but her main focus is on you as she says, âReady to go?â
You hide your confusion at her question with a pretty smile, closing your gloss and stuffing it back into your bag before you walk to her, shoulder checking the audacious bitch on your way out, âYep.âÂ
Gaeulâs arm hooks at your elbow as you both exit the bathroom, and you sigh in relief at being out of that situation before you remember your prior confusion and she explains without you needing to ask, âYour ex is at our table antagonizing Riki, I figured if heâs here she would be too.âÂ
Your brows furrow and you quickly pick up the pace of your stride with fury souring your mood once again. When you turn the corner, your gaze zeroes in on Riki, whoâs leaning back in his seat seemingly unbothered by whatever it is that Eunseok is saying to him, and Nayeon hastens past you to join her boyfriendâs side.
Eunseokâs eyes land on you the moment his girlfriend puts herself on his arm, and they follow you as you approach Riki without even a glance his way until he speaks, âYou move on fast.â He snorts, soft and bitter, âDidnât expect you to open your legs so fast considering how long it took you to put out.â
You ignore him, though the anger in your gut is boiling hot as your gaze moves to Riki, who you find is already standing now, his jaw shifting yet no other sign in his body language that heâs as pissed as his narrowed eyes say he is. Jay, Heeseung, and Jake all watch, though from their body language you can tell theyâre not exactly about to stand by if your âboyfriendâ decides to throw a well-deserved punch.
His gaze moves to yours the moment your hand finds his, softening as your fingers intertwine with his and you mutter, âLetâs go.â
He nods wordlessly, his willingness only pissing Eunseok off more as he laughs mockingly, and you feel Rikiâs hand tighten around yours, âAlready got him trained, huh? He like how mean you are?âÂ
âI do, yeah.â Riki responds for you with a smug smirk, âSheâs got a hell of a bite.â
The second meaning to his words isnât lost on you, and you find the way Eunseok bristles at the comment amusing enough to not get mad at Riki for it later considering the two of you obviously hadn't done more than hold hands. (You hear Jake choke on his drink, too.)
âBro, itâs your turn!â Calls a familiar male across the bowling alley, Sohee.Â
You take the moment of brief distraction to shoot a pointed look at Jake, who gets up from his seat to play peacemaker with Heeseung.
Jay seems to motion for Riki to leave while theyâre distracted by the two, and you shoot Gaeul an apologetic glance that she receives with a shake of her head and a look that reads âdonât be sorryâ as Riki leads you out of the building.
The moment the frigid air hits you, you tug the sleeves of his jacket down your arms again and shiver slightly. âHeâs such a dick.â You sigh softly, âIâm sorry.â
Riki shakes his head as the two of you stop just a few paces outside the entrance, âDonât apologize.â His hands move to rub at your arms to help you warm up, and the sight of both of your breaths visible in the cold has you moving to take his jacket off to give to him, but his hands cover yours the moment they start pulling at the open zipper. âIâm okay.â
âRiki, itâs cold as shit.â
âAll the more reason for you to keep the jacket.â He argues back with a soft smirk, âReally, I practice in the cold every day.âÂ
âYouâre active, then. Not standing around,â You fuss, and he tilts his head slightly in acknowledgement before a cheeky smirk grows on his face.
ââYou worried about me, pretty girl?â
âOh, stop it.â You groan with a poorly concealed warm laugh, and he catches your hands as you weakly swat at his chest, pulling you closer. âRiki.â
Your soft mutter of his name has his eyes shutting and his head falling back with a soft groan escaping his lips, âYouâre so mean, baby.â
âIt isnât fair to you.â He doesnât seem pleased by your statement, shaking his head and leaning forward to press his forehead to yours.
âJust a kiss.â He pleas softly, his nose brushing yours and you inhale sharply, âJust one.â
His words flip your stomach inside out, and as you sigh his name again he leans in.
âOh shit!â The sudden exclamation has you and Riki both startling away from each other, Jake grinning like a maniac at the doors with Heeseung, Jay, and Gaeul behind him. âFuck, did I just ruin a moment?â
You groan, turning away from them to begin walking to Rikiâs Jeep, arms crossed to protect yourself from the cold and your mind in utter shambles becauseâ
What the fuck?
Jake gets a ride from Heeseung home according to Riki, who had unlocked his car for you to get in while he said goodbye to the others. A part of you regrets not saying goodbye to Gaeul, but the thought of spending another second under their gaze at that moment felt suffocating.
The silence in the car is loud. Not awkward loud, but loud enough that every glance out the window and every shift in your seat feels amplified. Rikiâs hands stay firmly on the wheel, his fingers drumming against the edge of the leather cover as he fiddles with the turn signal.
âSo,â he starts, his voice casual but slightly strained, âyouâve got a mean bowling game for someone who swore theyâd lose.â
You glance at him, catching the way the passing streetlights make his jawline look sharper. âThatâs because I hustle. Low expectations are a great strategy.â
He huffs a small laugh, his lips twitching into a smirk. âGuess Iâll keep that in mind for next time.â
You lean back against the seat, trying to ignore the fact that your heart still hasnât settled since that moment at the alleyâthe one where his face was too close, his breath too warm, and you almost forgot this whole thing was fake.
âSo⊠next time?â you tease, arching a brow. âHow much more mortifying teasing can you handle?â
âDepends,â he says, keeping his eyes on the road. âHow long does it take to make your ex think he lost the best thing that ever happened to him?â
Your laugh comes out before you can stop it. âItâll probably never happen, I just like to see him squirm.â The weight of his words sits in the air between you, heavier than it should be. You turn to look out the window, feigning interest in the row of darkened houses you pass by.Â
âYou know,â he says after a beat, his voice quieter now, âI donât think theyâre worth this much effort. Your ex and⊠her.â
You blink, surprised at his shift in tone. âWell, thanks for that motivational speech, Riki. Really helps my self-esteem.â
He shakes his head, glancing at you briefly. âThatâs not what I meant. I just mean⊠if they couldnât see how good they had it with you, thatâs on them. You donât need to prove anything.â
The sincerity in his voice catches you off guard. You open your mouth to reply, but the words donât come. Instead, you study him in the dim light, wonderingânot for the first timeâwhy he agreed to this in the first place.
âWhy are you doing this, Riki?â you ask softly, your voice barely above a whisper.
He hesitates, his fingers drumming lightly against the steering wheel. âI told you, I need you to help me pass Chem.â
You narrow your eyes, not convinced but also not ready to push. âYou havenât even asked for help past me giving you my old notes.â
He smirks again, but it doesnât quite reach his eyes this time. âTheyâre just that helpful. Donât overthink it.â
And maybe you donât, because overthinking means dissecting the way heâs looking at you now in the faint glow of the dashboard, like he knows something you donât.
The car slows to a stop in front of your house and you fiddle with the hem of your halter top, trying to figure out how to say whatâs been sitting heavy in your chest since the bowling alley. âRiki,â you start, your voice softer than usual.
He hums in acknowledgment, already looking at you.
You take a steadying breath. âI donât think⊠Iâm ready for a real relationship.â
That gets his attention. His hands shift in his lap, his expression unreadable. âOkay,â he says after a beat, his tone cautious. âWhereâs this coming from?â
You shift in your seat, suddenly finding the dashboard very interesting. âItâs just⊠youâve been really good to me this past week, and I feel like itâs not fair to you. I mean, youâve made it pretty clear how you feel, and I donât want to lead you on orââ
âHey.â His voice is calm, steady, and it makes you pause. âYouâre not leading me on. I knew what I was getting into.â
âYeah, butâŠâ You trail off, frustration bubbling up because the words in your head wonât come out the way you want them to. âItâs not just about you. Itâs about me, too. I donât think Iâm ready to deal with⊠all of this. Not after everything with him. Itâs too much.â
He doesnât say anything right away, which somehow makes it worse. The silence stretches, and youâre about to apologizeâagainâwhen he finally speaks.
âSo, what do you want to do?â
âI think we should stop,â you say, hating how small your voice sounds. âThe fake dating, I mean.â
He nods, almost imperceptibly. âIf thatâs what you want.â
âItâs notââ You stop yourself, biting your lip as your eyes burn. âI just⊠I donât want to hurt you. You deserve someone whoâs all in, and I canât be that right now.â
His lips twitch into a faint, almost sad smile. âYouâre thinking too much about me again.â
You frown, confused. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
He shrugs lightly, his eyes moving away from you briefly before they settle back on yours. âIt means youâre allowed to put yourself first, you know. Iâm a big boy; Iâll survive.â
âButââ
âNo buts.â He cuts you off gently, an easy smile still on his face. âIf this is what you need, weâll stop. No hard feelings.â
The simplicity of his response hits harder than you expected. Itâs so Rikiâquietly selfless, always willing to go along with what makes you happy.
You hate how much you suddenly want to reach across the console and kiss the life out of him. But you donât. Instead, you swallow the lump in your throat and force a smile.
âThanks, Riki.â
His smile doesnât quite reach his eyes. âAnytime.â
You watch him exit his car, circle around the front, and open your door for you while holding a chivalrous hand out just like before. A part of your heart aches with the knowledge heâs still doing this despite not technically having to, and you smile softly as you accept his help. His hand doesnât linger in yours as it did before, though.
The walk to your front door is silent, and he halts just before the step onto your porch, his hands in his pockets, you pause before approaching your door, turning to him. With the few inches that the porch gives you, meeting his gaze is easier. âTonight was really fun, ignoring the end of it,â
He chuckles softly, âGlad you had fun, pretty girl.âÂ
If he didnât mean to let the name slip he doesnât show any signs of panic or regret, only meeting your nearly-level gaze with warmth.
Thereâs a moment before you turn your body only slightly towards the front door, âGoodnight.â
His hand catches your elbow gently as you begin to turn away from him, pulling you back yet giving you time to pull away if you so desire, and you donât.
His lips meet yours in a kiss thatâs softer than you imagined itâd be. His hand moves to your cheek yet pauses just before his skin touches yours, lips sweet and slow against yours.Â
Itâs over before you can kiss back like you want to, his lips parting from yours with a soft smack that makes your stomach flip.Â
âGoodnight.â He bids in a low mumble, barely an inch from your lips when the words leave his and he takes a step back with a soft smile that makes your heart twist painfully, âSee you Monday.â
You can only nod, forcing a slight smile and turning to punch in the door code with shaky hands and a heavy, aching heart.
part two. COMING SOON!
©heedeungism : do not rewrite, copy, repost, or translate any of my works without my permission.
tired of your complaints
and they have no scissors to offer him either smh. They hate to see a girlboss winning.
heâs astonished.
whenever I watch episode 4 of band of brothers, I always feel like this is exactly how Babe felt when he realized Luz and Compton had tricked him.
Lieb on the machine gun gets me going
we rise.
i always cry during the baseball scene i just feel so many emotions watching easy finally at peace and their smiles
Querencia ( Joseph D. Liebgott x Reader )
querencia/ kÉËrÉnΞÉȘÉ,Spanish keËrenΞja,keËrensja/
noun ; querencia;Â plural noun:Â querencias
Sanctuary.
( POST WAR !!! fluff and maybe a smidge of angst ?)
01.00 AM.Â
19th July, 1946, Yuma, California.Â
1 cup of self raising flour, 1 cup of granulated sugar, equal parts. Wisk together in a bowl, before adding 1 large egg.Â
Feel free to stir together using your hands.Â
In a pan, arrange the canned-peach slices, before half of the reserved peach juice on top. After this, apply the doe on top of the peaches. Then drizzle a œ cup of melted butter.Â
Bake in a preheated oven for forty five minutes until golden brown, serve with cold ice cream and rest of the peach juice. Easy peasy !Â
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Yeah right.Â
You sighed irritatedly, eyebrows knit together as you crouched before the oven, one hand on the oven latch, the other holding an oven mitten. You had been sitting there for at least an hour and a half.Â
You were wearing one of Joeâs shirts, over your nightgown. You pursed your lips together, scowling at the peach cobbler in the oven, which wasnât even browning. âCome on..â You murmured quietly. You were so caught up in the baking that you hadnât noticed the door unlocking.Â
That was until you heard the soft clang of Joeâs cab car keys being thrown onto the table. âShit-!âÂ
You looked over, confused as you looked up to Joseph Liebgott, your boyfriend. He stared down at you, his surprise slowly morphing into a small smile. âWasnât expecting you to be awake, Doll.âÂ
You giggled at that, an excited smile gracing your features as you stood up and jogged to him. A warmth spread through your body as you held him close, pulling him down to litter his face with kisses. âLots of customers ?â You asked, between kisses. His lopsided grin surfaced, chuckling as he leaned into the kiss. â Mhm, drove âround half the fuckinâ city swear to god.âÂ
âThe real question is,â He began, hand trailing down to the curve of your waist. â What are you doing up ?â He jokingly poked at your side, earning a small sigh and downwards turn at your lips. âI wanted to try the recipe for Peach Cobbler.. kind of a lost cause though.âÂ
A hoarse, tired chuckle left his lips, shaking his head as he pressed a kiss to your head. âWhatâs the occasion ?âÂ
You tensed up a little, clearing your throat as you looked to the oven. Your lips parted, taking a soft inhale before speaking. â Next saturday, you know .. that reunion in indianapolis ?âÂ
Joe didnât look at you, his lips pressing into a thin line as he looked to the wall. You softly moved your hand up to his cheek, gently rubbing it with the pad of your thumb. â Itâs been a year since we last saw them .. and I know Webster came to visit us last february but you know that doesnât count.âÂ
Maybe it wasnât a good idea to bring it up after his long shift, but he asked, and you had no intention of hiding things from him.Â
You caught on on how his jaw clenched, eyes trained on the tiles of the kitchen wall. You would have preferred screeching of fingernails on chalk than the deafening silence. After several moments of this, he licked his lips, voice quiet.Â
âI just..âÂ
You looked up to him.Â
âI just canât do it, Doll..âÂ
You felt your heart clench. He didnât sound hurt, he didnât sound mad or anything. He just sounded so discouraged. The way his words died on his tongue, how he couldnât meet your eyes.Â
âOh Joe..â
You cooed, your hand moving up to his hair as you tugged him into a warm embrace. It didnât take long for him to melt into your glow. His arms sneaked around your waist, burying his face into the crook of your neck. He didnât cry, Liebgott rarely cried. He just savored the moment. The smell of your hair, as well as the light scent of artificial peach and flour. One hand moved to cradle your head, as his eyes closed. The gentle tugging at the roots of his hair, the soft tracings you drew on his back, it was his sanctuary.Â
âMy darling, we donât have to do anything. We donât, we can just rest.â Youâd say, your voice muffled by the material of his shirt. He didnât really respond, just a quiet hum resonating through his body.Â
The two of you stood there for several minutes, until you reluctantly pulled away. You looked up at him, the soft smile on your lips never faltering as you intertwined your hands. â Letâs get you some sleep, hm ?âÂ
He nodded.Â
âThe rocketâs empty- Iâll try the atom load of this ray gun.â You read, your voice saccharine and honey like as you read of the comic book strip. Both of your backs were pressed against the wall, Josephâs arm around your shoulders as you read to him. His head was resting on yours, half-lidded eyes following the comic drawings as you read.Â
It only took fifteen minutes before the book was tucked away in a drawer, the lights off and blanket pulled over you two. Joe lay behind you, his body pressed up to yours with his arms holding you around the torso.Â
âY/N ?â He interrupted the silence, and you hummed quietly, eyes still closed.Â
â I just .. well..âÂ
You shifted slightly, turning to face him. One hand moved to rest on his cheekbone, eyes opening slightly.Â
âIf you want to go to the reunion, you should.â Your eyebrows knit together, slowly adjusting to the light as you spotted his warm eyes.Â
âWhat ?âÂ
He nodded, shuffling closer to you. âI donât know if Iâm ready to see any of those bucks again.. But, they were your team too.â You looked at him with a small, small smile as you nodded. âBut- Joe, you know you donât have to-âÂ
âI know.âÂ
You shut up, thumb tracing patterns against his jaw. He continued speaking.Â
âBut.. Well, if you need a ride to Indianapolis, Iâll be there. âÂ
Your lip curled up into a teasing smile. âYouâre saying I'll get a free cab ride ?â
âHey, I ainât saying anything about it being free, I just said if you need a ride.â He countered, gently squeezing your side with a chuckle. Your laughter is harmonious to him, as he closes his eyes and smiles.Â
Your laughter died down, your chest fluttering. âHey..â Youâd say, quietly. You moved closer, pressing a warm kiss to his lips. Sure, Joe was tired, but he kissed you back, with as much love and eagerness as he always did. You mumbled a soft âthank you.â to his lips.Â
He just shook his head, and tugged you closer to him, the sound of traffic rumbling from the balcony of your apartment.
( THIS ISN'T PROOF READ SO PLAY NICE !!! I love domestic joe : ( he's my baby boy. It's post-war, if it wasn't clear enough- uh yeah hope you guys enjoy xoxo !!!!!!)
Me waiting to see if we get new fandom members now that BOB is on Netflix
STOP THEY'RE SUCH CUTIE PATOOTIES AWWW
(All fans should watch Ron Livingston's band of brothers video diary !!! So many gems )
band of brothers
âitâs the tiniest, smallest most minuscule everpiece of lint on one of my boots, whatâs the worst that can happen ?â
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Band of brothers
Guys. I have officially entered my band of brothers era. I'm coming for you all.
A single mom, who works five jobs ⊠đ¶
I keep pushing the Kenny Wu annnoyed era, and Iâm never going to stop.
Connie makes the ducks watch titanic and they ALL cry to it. Every single person in that room is in hysterics. Fulton and dean are CLINGING TO EACH OTHER in absolute RUIN. Averman and Goldberg have been destroyed. Conway and banks are absolutely gone, they haven't cried like this since they were babies. Kenny's crying but because he believes Jack was murdered. He fully believes that and he's right.
I like to imagine that the Mighty Ducks have a sleepover schedule in which they religiously follow. Like, to the T. Connie is in charge of movies, her and Julie always pick something adorable and rom-com like. The boys always protest, whine and complain etc. But we all know, they would never actually want to change the movie. Itâs a guilty pleasure what can I say ?Â
Kenny is always one to complain when the team are talking about the sleepover, muttering about how he canât survive another night lodged between Averman, Luis and Dean. He always arrives though. And heâs always greeted with cheers and claps as he rolls his eyes đđALSO GAME NIGHT IS SO SERIOUS IM NOT JOKING SOMEONE NEEDS TO LIKE- PLAY DRAMATIC ORCHESTRA MUSIC IN THE BACK ITS THAT INTENSE.Â
- Luis and Guy, the top two. -
Luis : Iâm begging you, Guy my G, please, donât do this..
Luis : After everything weâve been through, you canât. Have mercy
Guy : I am unforgiving and relentless, Luis, I have no mercy.Â
Guy : *Places a +4 uno card down*Â
* The crowd of Ducks go absolutely insane with laughter *
Luis : * Grudgingly picks up four more cards to his hand of 14, cursing in Spanish *Â
LOOK AT THEM !!!!!!! OH ME OH MYÂ
( Also this is my first ever post NSHSH )



