Thinking about how doesn't take much to be denser than a brick for CK. He's a nerd for comics, hyper-fixated on his favorite storylines and fiction. He has unknowingly shut down multiple women’s attempts towards hinting at a date.
After he finally gets a girlfriend though? Holy shit is he excited to fuck. Getting his dick wet for the first time is pure bliss, better than the first rare Superman comic he got graded.
His thrusts are sloppy, but he makes up for it by rubbing your clit and eagerly rutting into you, talking to your pussy rather than you.
“Oh…yeah that's it you're taking me so well. you're such a pretty girl.” He rasps out, brushing his hair back with his free hand so his bangs don't stick to his forehead when mumbling, “So wet... ”
His eyes focused on the space where your bodies connect, watching as your pussy grips around his stupidly big cock when he pulls back.
His glasses are crooked, falling off of the bridge of his nose as he clings to your hips.
I've written for DC but I believe this is the very first DC drawing I did!
Congratulations CK you have been chosen as a muse!!
Anyways, warning I don't know shit about him, I will be reading his new comic(Superman 2023 I believe) once I get to it so his personality will come from that. I know a little bit of his personality but not fully! If I somehow keep going with Yandere DC you might see a development.
Additional thoughts with him being Yandere;
(YOU = you 'irl', you = y/n/reader) Gets confusing but helps with separating you and y/n, won't be too detailed with actual you.
-Is aware of who YOU are, the YOU behind the screen, but will treat Y/N/reader as if they are YOU.
-Wants to come to YOU so bad but finds himself unable to. Yes he has tried to break the 4th wall/the universe to come to YOU, no he was never successful, yes he tries to do it every hour of every day. Will stop in the middle of saving the city to try tearing through to YOU.
-Hopes that he's YOUR favourite in his universe, but will understand if its Jason. Lowkey wishes he gets to be in between 'you' and Jason.
-Resident puppy yandere(?) though his spot is being threatened by Nightwing.
-Likes to whine to reader about YOU but reader does not know shit about what he's talking about. Get's handsy with reader if he knows YOU're watching and keeps whining about how much he wishes it was YOU.
-Breaks into readers house and cuddles with them and rants about how YOU are like and is aware that since Y/N is basically an extension of YOU, they probably have YOUR same hobbies, room, style, scent, so in a way, it's like YOU are with him but also doesn't feel like he's having the real YOU.
-Eventually accepts that YOU and y/n are one so he puts all of his energy towards y/n, though he still has the tendency to look beyond the screen. (Putting this just so I don't have to think about needing to separate YOU and 'you', we get to go back to our normal program)
Additionally, it would be funny that y/n is also self aware but doesn't say anything in case CK does something stupid in trying to reach YOU.
You think that regardless of which universe you're in, he'll always be standing there at the end, waiting for you, as if this was always the way it was supposed to be.
Superboy Prime x Male Reader.
Contains: Power imbalance, slight kidnapping + unhealthy relationships
x Another short one. Trust me when I say that I'll expand on these blurbs; I just need to get them all out first. C.K. is a bit of a loser-creep in this.
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Banner: Superman (2023) Issue: 36
The infinite universe theory suggests that there are an infinite number of universes, each with its own endless timelines, where every possible decision you could ever make, no matter how small or significant, creates an entirely different reality. In one universe, you took that extra five minutes of sleep, blissfully unaware that it would lead you to miss your alarm and rush through the morning, making you late for school. Maybe you even forgot something important in your mad scramble. In another universe, you fought the urge to sleep in but ended up tripping over your blanket in your groggy haze, bruising your knee, and swearing under your breath as you tried to steady yourself.
"I really, really missed you," C.K- no, Superman. Superman whispers, his eyes lighting up as if the ladder to heaven has been lowered into his grasp once again as he cups your hands against his cheeks, turning his face to press a kiss to your palm. No matter how much you try to pull away, your hands don't budge under the weight of his. "I wanted to find you as soon as I could, but Lois said it'd be a bad idea. I should, I don't know, get a job and learn to be a normal person first, or something like that. But- aha- it doesn't even matter because you ended up showing up anyway!"
But then, there are the bigger decisions. The ones that shape your entire life. Which university to attend, which career path to follow, whether you should have stayed with that toxic ex, trying to fix something that was probably never meant to be. In one universe, maybe you worked through the rough patches and things actually turned out okay. In another, maybe you let them go, finding a healthier, more fulfilling relationship. But are those other versions of you truly better off than the one you’re living in now? You wonder if those alternate selves are finding success, happiness, and fulfillment, or if they’re living in some version of the life you always dreamed of, where you took a different path and everything just... worked.
"I know you, this you, doesn't know me very well- but that's okay! I mean, I'm just some guy you saw at the comic book store once," he shakes his head side to side as he rambles and laughs in between words, like this is fucking funny. As if he didn't suddenly show up in your apartment in full Superman gear and proceed to profess his undying love and how he "brought you back from the dead". Last time you checked, you were breathing just fine before he showed up. "But I seriously couldn't wait, I was dying, and I died before, so trust me when I say that I was dying when you left the store without even saying hi! Super rude by the way, but that's not your fault. You didn't know! That's why I don't want to waste a second longer."
And then, there's the darker thought: are the other yous suffering in ways you can’t even imagine? Are they facing worse versions of their lives, versions where they didn't make the choices you made, where things fell apart beyond repair? Maybe one of them is currently dying in some dirty alley, their body bleeding out, a consequence of a reckless decision or a wrong turn in life. Or maybe they're fighting for survival in a world where everything went apocalyptic, and they never found their way back to safety.
"You'll see. I know you're probably confused right now, but believe me when I say that we're totally destined to be together. The MJ to Spiderman, unless the writers want to be funny and go off-script, which always sucks," his carefree tone doesn't lose pace as he stares at you with stars in his eyes as you start to cry. Throughout his entire insane rant, he's been steadily pulling you higher and higher into the sky until your apartment is just a speck underneath the clouds. The swoop in your stomach and the high altitude do nothing to keep you from panicking. He momentarily releases your hands, accidentally dropping you and sending you plummeting as gravity takes hold, as you scream with your heart in your throat.
In the end, you can't help but wonder: how many "you's" are out there, living lives you’ll never experience, facing outcomes you might never understand, while you’re here, stuck with the one version of you who had to make it through today?
"Gotcha! Shit- sorry. I didn't mean to drop you! I swear! I just wanted to- fuck, I'm messing this all up already," he groans, one hand coming up to cover his eyes and push his hair back. His other hand was painfully wrapped tightly around your waist, so much that you felt like your ribs were breaking. It's unfair. It's so unfair. You're kicking, rearing your arm back, and hitting whatever meets your fist first, even resorting to digging your nails into him, but no matter what you do, he doesn't even blink.
He catches your next swing, "Hey, don't do that. You're gonna hurt yourself. What's got you so worked up? You weren't like this before. I went to a lot of effort to bring you back, you know...you could be a little more grateful."
You think that regardless of which universe you're in, which timeline you jumped into, and no matter whether or not you flipped a coin for each decision you've ever made, all your timelines will eventually be forcefully converged into a single line. Your infinite maze of choices and paths, herded into one inevitable exit. You think he'd be standing there at the end, waiting for you, as if this was always the way it was supposed to be.
"It's okay. I forgive you. I know it's hard and you're confused, but we can work through it together. We're basically speed running pros- well, I am at least. You should have seen the first time, I was such a loser back then," he sighs, wrapping his arms and pulling you until you're both chest to chest as he swings you like a doll in the air. Perhaps it's the rose-tinted glasses he has permanently on that make him ignore how utterly terrified you are at this stranger. How you try and twist away, rearing your head back when he attempts to bury his face into your hair. There's only so far your neck can stretch until your joints pop, but right now's a good time to find out. You can feel his chest expand and hold before he releases, and his breath tickles against the small hairs at the base of your forehead.
"Man, you even smell the same. I tried to find products that could match, but it was never good enough. Such a waste of money," he mumbles into the collar of your neck, pressing his ear to feel the vibrations of your throat as you curse and cuss at him for what a creep he is for somehow knowing that information. He doesn't think it's that bad; it's not like he was spying on you with X-ray vision like some Superman comics decided to write in. He's a good Superman; he wouldn't do that.
Prompt: “You’ve changed, Eli. I barely even know who you are right now.”
A/N: we delve into the reader's past a little bit more the episode and eli is an absolute sweetheart about it <3
Based off of: Cobra Kai 05x05, 05x06, and 05x07
Warnings: some swear words (because tumblr apparently doesn’t like that), poorly written fight scenes (i swear, i struggle so much) Pairing: Eli Moskowitz x F!Reader
“Did you?” Your uncle Elijah calls over the sound of the water running in the sink, his hands frothy and wet from washing the dishes. This was your regular routine after dinner; he’d wash and you’d dry and when your mother was home, she’d put the dishes away. There’s a glaring pile of dishes building to your right that both of you ignore that, as of recently, has been more common. “That’s great, what’s her name?”
Biting your lip, you take the offered dish from his hands; “it’s a boy.”
That gives your uncle pause. With a teasing grin, he turns to you, quirking a brow; “oh? Is that right?” You flush at his wiggling brows, shaking your head as he flicks some soapy water at you before caving. “So, what’s his name, then?”
“Eli,” you answer, grinning from ear to ear. “Eli Moskowitz.”
“What a name,” your uncle laughs, nudging you with his elbow lightly. “He nice?”
You nod instantly, “very.”
“Good. Because no boy will be disrespecting my niece.”
You flush at your uncle’s words, rolling your eyes; “Elijah, he’s just a friend.”
Eyes distinctly focused on the pan he’s washing, your uncle hums knowingly; “mm-hmm. And how did you meet Mr. Just-A-Friend Moskowitz?”
You just snort, focusing back on your own task like your uncle and ignoring his teasing because it was nothing new. Your uncle was a funny man and he was the best at jokes, and he liked to tease you – but you didn’t really mind, because it always made you laugh in the end anyways.
“I stood up for him,” you say, with a certain air of pride and an eye on your uncle for his reaction. “From a bully.”
Setting down the pan, your uncle turns to face you; “is that right?”
You mimic his actions, nodding; “yup.”
In the next second, before you can even blink, your uncle is moving his wet, soapy hands to your sides and moving to tickle you relentlessly. A giggle bursts from your lips instantly, carrying on as you desperately swat your uncle’s torturing hands away from you, gasping as you try to catch your breath.
“Elijah!”
“That’s my girl!” Your uncle cheers, clasping you by the waist and hefting you over his shoulders as he moves to run around the dining room, your cackles the only thing that can be heard in the otherwise silent house. “My little niece, standing up to bullies just like I taught her!”
“Elijah!” You call, grinning wide, “put me down!”
He obliges, finishing one last race around the dinner table before setting you on your own two feet. A laugh bubbles from your throat as he does, breathless and quieter, before you meet his waiting gaze and watch as he moves to crouch in front of you, hands on your shoulders.
“I’m incredibly proud of you, Y/N,” your uncle smiles, all sincerity and love in his eyes. “You know that, right?”
Beaming, you hum; “of course, Elijah! You tell me all the time!”
Shaking his head, your uncle places his hand on the back of your head before leaning forward and pressing a gentle kiss to your forehead.
The moment is flooded with a gentle and comfortable silence as you lean into the kiss, heart racing and belly aching from your laughing but more happy than you could ever be.
It doesn’t last long.
The next day your uncle falls over at work and is rushed to the hospital.
Two months later, he passes away.
That is the last good memory you have of him.
-
You stare at the date that glares at you from the top of your phone screen.
July 14th.
July 14th.
The anniversary of your uncle’s death.
And you’re completely alone.
You frown when you see a message pop-up, the frown deepening further when you see who it’s from.
If you need to talk today, let me know. I can try and find some time to chat.
A second later, another text pops up.
Love you, honey.
With a sigh, you let your phone fall to your bed before collapsing against your pillow yourself.
You don’t have the energy to reply to your mother. Not after all that had happened and certainly not when today is… today.
She couldn’t even be here—
Clenching your eyes shut, you roll over to your side, staring at the wall of your bedroom and ignore the buzzes that rumble from your hip where you’d left your phone. You have no doubt it’s your mother, probably irritated or worried that you weren’t replying to her messages.
It’s early-ish, sometime mid-morning, but you haven’t gotten out of bed yet.
Classes at the dojo were a little… well, nonexistent right now because of everything and it was the summer which meant that you didn’t have school. You knew Yasmine and Moon were doing something but pretending everything was fine and smiling with them didn’t seem like the solution to the pain in your heart either. Sam was too busy ‘finding’ herself, Miguel and Robby were spending the day with Johnny last you heard and you could only imagine how that was going. Demetri was maybe with Yasmine and Moon, maybe not, though honestly, you loved the guy, but you didn’t think being with him today would help any.
Honestly, the only person you did want to see was Eli but after your fight in the waterpark parking lot, you didn’t know where either of you stood and you were too scared to find out. Eli hadn’t tried to reach out to you and neither had you, afraid that if you did, he’d officially break it off with you.
Maybe you were being dramatic but this always seemed to happen when you two started dating. You loved Eli, you knew that, and you didn’t want to just be friends but maybe Eli didn’t feel that way anymore. You had been a tad bit cruel at the waterpark and hadn’t tried to see any of it from Eli’s point of view. Cobra Kai had been traumatic for Eli and even if you stood by your opinion that the students at Cobra Kai weren’t your enemies, it still stood to truth that some of them had done horrible things and hadn’t apologized for it.
Nor did it look like they planned to.
Letting out a dejected moan, you shove your face into your pillow.
This was awful.
All you wanted to do was see Eli but you were too afraid to make the first step in case it meant you losing him, permanently this time. Realistically, you knew you couldn’t avoid him forever but for now, you figured, you could at least try.
And all of this was ten times worst because… because—it hurt too much to think.
Your father would know what to do. He would have all the right answers, you knew he would. But he wasn’t here to tell you.
A knock echoes from the front door, startling you out of your thoughts as you jump, moving to sit up as you stare in the direction of your bedroom door and the stairs you can see through it. Who could possibly be at your front door right now?
When you don’t move, another knock follows and with a slight frown, you finally push yourself off of the bed and to your feet before making your way down the stairs. You stare at your front door for a moment longer, confused, before finally moving to unlock it, glancing over the edge of the door to see who it is.
Your eyes widen when you see it’s Eli, with a bouquet of flowers.
“Eli?”
“I know we’re fighting or… something, but I didn’t think you’d want to be alone today.”
Lips parting, there’s a flutter that resonates from your heart at Eli’s words; they’re said with a certain softness of hesitation, eyes flickering from meeting your own back to his own feet as he shuffles on your front porch. You feel your heart melt then and there, all anger or doubt you’d had previously disappearing in a single second.
Eli had been the one person you’d wanted to see and here he was.
“You remembered,” you mumbled, still stunned as you reached your hand out, taking the offered flowers that Eli eagerly gives to you. There's a beam of hope that floods his gaze as you take them, pressing them to your nose where you smell the sweet and natural scent of the assorted bouquet, before glancing up at Eli with warm cheeks.
“Of course,” Eli says with ease, without hesitation. “I wasn’t sure if I should come but I knew your mom still wasn’t home and it felt wrong not to come. I’d texted you but you, uh… weren’t answering them.”
Oh, you think guiltily, so he’d been the one texting. Biting your lip, you hug the flowers; “thank you, Eli.”
He smiles; “you’re welcome.”
There’s a moment more of silence before you snap out of your own thoughts, shuffling back to make room for Eli. “Here,” you offer, “come inside.”
Eli is quick to abide, shuffling into your house as you shut the door behind him. You smile at him, a little unsure, as you descend into the kitchen to grab a vase, filling it with water before delicately setting the flowers inside and leaving them to rest on the windowsill where a bit of sun shines on them.
“They’re beautiful,” you smile softly at Eli, “seriously, thank you.”
Eli shakes his head, brushing off your continued thanks; “it’s the least I could do… you know, as your boyfriend.” Then, his gaze shifts, standing an awkward distance away from you as he shoves his hands into the pockets of his joggers and glances at you warily. “If I still am?”
He asks it with a sense of doubt, obviously not sure where you both stand in regards to your relationship. Honestly, you know it’s a little wrong, but it’s a bit of a relief to you that Eli had been having similar concerns as you in regards to your relationship. It made you feel a little less silly knowing that Eli had also been unsure of whether the two of you were still dating or not.
And even more, it made you feel better that it seemed Eli still wanted to.
Letting the first real, genuine beaming smile curl onto your lips, you quickly cross the distance over to Eli, wrapping your arms around his shoulders eagerly. “Of course you are!”
Eli stumbles back at the sudden force, his hands quickly coming to grab you by the hips as he lets out a soft ‘oof’ at your sudden embrace. Still, there’s an eased grin that curls onto his lips all the same and he’s leaning into your hug with a certain fervour of passion.
When you pull back, just enough to meet his eyes, Eli’s laughing; “i’m glad,” he assures. “I felt bad after we fought and I wanted to turn back around instantly but I saw you with Robby and I wasn’t sure…”
“Oh,” you breathe, not having realized he’d seen that. “Robby… he, um… saw me crying after our… and was just making sure I was okay. He walked me home, but that was all.”
Something pained crosses Eli’s eyes but he doesn’t speak on it and the expression is gone as quickly as it came. You watch on in concern, but then he’s squeezing your hips and shaking his head, as if getting rid of the thought, before focusing back on you. “I really am sorry.”
“I’m sorry too,” you exclaim, “I shouldn’t have made that comment about you and Cobra Kai…”
“Nah,” Eli brushes off with a shrug and a light chuckle. “You were right. I was a jerk, just like they are now. It’s not fair of me to act like I wasn’t.”
That wasn’t exactly the point you’d been trying to make, but, you figure, one step at a time. Besides, you were tired of fighting with Eli and you’d desperately missed him for the few days you hadn’t been speaking. You needed and wanted Eli, especially for today, so you decide to leave it for now.
“You know,” you speak up after a moment of silence, clasping your hands behind Eli’s neck as you pull him closer. “My uncle was the first person I told when we became friends.”
Eli blinks at you, surprised. “Really?”
“Yeah,” you nod eagerly, “he was the closest thing to a father I had and at the end, it was usually just the two of us… He’d said he was proud of me.” Then, frowning, you meet Eli’s eyes. “I really wish you got to meet him.”
Eli’s face softens. “I wish I'd met him too.”
Lowering your gaze, you hesitate for a moment. “You think he’d still be proud of me?” The question comes pouring from your lips before you can stop yourself, but Eli’s always been good at bringing that vulnerable side of you out that no one else really ever saw. And, truthfully, you didn’t really mind if it was Eli. “I feel like I never know what I’m doing and so much is happening all the time. I mean, we’ll be done with high school soon and I don’t even know where I want to go for college. Not to mention this whole karate thing…”
Eli raises his hand, softly brushing a strand of hair that had fallen in your face in the midst of everything and therefore, pulls your gaze back on him. His gaze is soft, adoring as he glances down at you and there isn’t an ounce of hesitation or doubt as he says; “of course he’d be proud of you.”
Smiling, enough that your cheeks hurt from how wide, you lightly nudge Eli; “I’m glad you’re here. I didn’t want to spend his anniversary alone.”
Eli grins, ear to ear, and there’s a shared understanding between the two of you as he nods;
“I’m glad to be here too.”
-
“So… back at Miyagi-do, huh?”
Laughing, Robby shakes his head as he makes his way over to you, having just walked into the dojo. You knew that most of the people there might not be happy to see him back, at least not at first, so you figured that you’d be there to greet him so he didn’t feel so isolated and singled out.
“Yeah,” Robby breathes, coming to a stop in front of you, winking teasingly at you. “The place you’ve never left.”
You snort; “what can I say? I’m loyal.”
Robby rolls his eyes but the smile on his face is undeniable.
“How did… uh, everything with Miguel and your dad work out?” You ask after a moment, unable to help yourself. Ever since Robby had texted you letting you know, despite everything else, it’d been on your mind. There was a lot of bad history between Robby and Miguel, and you honestly had no idea if there ever wouldn’t be.
But… Robby was back in Miyagi-do and Miguel hadn’t seemed as angry about it as you’d expected.
So you hoped it went as well as it seemed it had.
“Went okay,” Robby shrugs, “as okay as it could’ve, I guess.”
“Seems better than okay,” you offer, hopeful. “I mean, you’re here and the two of you aren’t at each other’s throats. So… that’s a good step, right?”
Robby just snorts; “yeah.” And you beam, grin turning wider, until you notice Robby’s gaze over your shoulder and he adds; “but just because Miguel and I are okay, doesn’t mean others feel the same.”
Following his gaze, you freeze when you realize Robby is talking about Eli. He’s stood with Miguel and Demetri, but there’s a particularly nasty glare on Eli’s face as he glances your and Robby’s way. When he meets your eyes, the glare softens considerably, but there’s still an edge to his expression.
“No more deadly of a glare than Tory sends me,” you try to joke, turning back to Robby nervously. Robby just raises a brow, shaking his head as he crosses his arms over his chest and you sigh. “Look, don’t worry about Eli. He’s having a harder time seeing past what happened before the All Valley… you know, with his mohawk.”
Robby just lets his hands fall by his sides. “No worse than he’s done.”
“Robby.”
Robby’s eyes snap back to you at your sharp tone, wincing slightly at the look you send him.
“Okay, okay,” he huffs, “I’ll play nice.”
“Thank you,” you sigh, somewhat relieved. “We’re all on the same side now and Eli will calm down. I promise.”
“It might also help if he realizes I’m not trying to steal his girlfriend.”
Cheeks burning, you sputter, surprised by Robby’s comment as you turn to him with wide eyes. “B-But he knows you and Tory—I mean, you guys are dating. And we're friends. Just friends.”
Robby lets out a chuckle. “You said it yourself about Tory,” Robby shrugs. “Besides, I’m not so sure Hawk does know that.”
Your face falls in concern, mortified. “Robby—”
“Line up!”
-
A FEW MINUTES EARLIER:
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“Look at them.”
“Hawk—”
“—When did they get so friendly!”
“Who?” Demetri asks, looking up from the stretching he’d been doing.
Eli just huffs, meeting his friends eyes briefly before nodding in the direction of you and Robby. “Them,” he says sourly, ignoring the look Miguel sends him. It wasn’t his fault. He’d tried to ignore it but it was impossible – he knew that you’ve told him many times that you and Robby were just friends but he hadn’t known you guys were that close. Walking you home? After Eli had made you cry? He couldn’t get it out of his head, a constant numbing thought that was irritating him and making him see things in a different light than was true.
And yes, it was his fault because he’d gotten so defensive and made you upset. But Eli had turned around to apologize and make up, only to see that Robby had already swooped in before he could.
And now? The two of you? You’d left Eli’s side the second you’d seen Robby making his way in, eagerly rushing over to the boy and you were all smiles and giggles as the two of you talked.
What was that about?
“Oh,” Demetri calls, “Y/N and Robby?” He asks to which Eli sharply nods.
“They’ve always been like that,” Demetri shrugs.
That catches Eli’s attention. His eyes finally leave you and Robby to turn and look at his friend, baffled; “what?”
Even Miguel looks a little surprised.
“Yeah,” Demetri nods, not seeing the problem. “Ever since she and I joined Miyagi-do. Or… I guess at first they hadn’t gotten along, but then suddenly, one day, something changed. I think it has to do with the whole parent thing… I know things are better between Robby and Sensei Lawrence now, but they get what it’s like to not really have a parent around.”
“Wait,” Miguel speaks up, before Eli can say anything. “Y/N lives on her own?”
Eli’s previous jealousy forgotten, he and Demetri glance at each other, unsure.
“Not completely,” Eli is the first to explain, voice hesitant with what to say and what not to say. Demetri didn’t even know everything either but Miguel even less it seemed, though Eli was sure you wouldn’t mind having Miguel know; even just a little. Like Demetri knew just a little. “Her dad… passed away when she was really young. And for a while her uncle helped raise her but then he passed away when we were in middle school. She still has her mom, but she leaves a lot for work. She’ll be gone for months at a time.”
“It was okay, you know, when her uncle was alive,” Demetri mumbles, glancing at you from across the dojo. “Because she had him. After he passed away, Y/N was home alone a lot. It’s been hard on her.”
“Oh,” Miguel mumbles, shoulders slumping. “I had no idea.”
“She doesn’t like talking about it,” Eli explains. “She doesn’t want people worrying about her.”
A somber air surrounds the three boys, neither of them sure what to say.
Demetri, as usual, is the first to break the ice. “I wouldn’t worry about Robby and Y/N, Eli.”
Eli turns to Demetri in surprise.
“They’re just friends,” he explains with a shrug, as if there was never any other explanation. “Besides, anyone who can see Y/N can see she only has eyes for you.”
Cheeks warming, Eli turns to Miguel, as if asking for his opinion; Miguel nods,
“Honestly bro,” Miguel laughs tentatively, trying to lighten the mood. “Y/N looks at you like you’re her whole world.”
Eli hesitates, doubting their words because of his own insecurity. Before he can help himself, his eyes naturally drift back towards you and Robby, only to pause when he sees you staring back at him. Eli freezes, panicking, as his eyes widen a fraction and he’s quick to soften his gaze, offering a nervous smile.
You just turn back to Robby, as if confused.
-
PRESENT TIME:
-
Jumping at Chozen’s suddenly booming voice, you don’t get to finish what he’d been about to say to Robby as Chozen calls everyone over to him. He shouts something in Japanese and you sigh, knowing that’s it, as you follow after Robby to make your way over. Eli quickly makes his way over to you, falling a stop next to you as he meets your eyes, sending a soft smile.
You’re quick to give him one in return, lightly nudging him with your elbow to assure him everything’s okay before turning your attention to Chozen.
“So,” Sam is the first to speak up, “where are my dad and Johnny?”
“Not here,” is all Chozen says in explanation. “Today, you train with me.” He follows by shouting something, again, in Japanese, that no one understands before sighing; “attention.” Instantly, everyone straightens out, your hands falling flat against your sides.
Again, he says something in Japanese and is met with confused gazes.
Huffing, Chozen shakes his head; “bow.”
Oh. Everyone quickly does.
“Cobra Kai gaining ground. We must prepare. Come.” Shuffling forward, Chozen moves to walk around the set up table with various things on it, and you meet Eli’s gaze curiously. “Now, we learn about Yanbaru Kuina.”
“What is that?” Chris asks, “like, some top-secret karate move? Like a throat rip?”
“No,” Chozen answers sharply, ignoring Chris’ poor imitation of having said throat ripped. “It is bird. In English called Okinawa rail. Endangered. Cannot fly.”
Demetri nods; “hence, endangered.”
Chozen grabs something off the ground, hidden behind a brown cloth, before peeling it away the second it’s set on the table. It’s eggs.
“So these are the real eggs?” Miguel asks, gesturing forward.
“No,” Chozen says, like it’s obvious. “Trader Joe’s. $3.29.” At the various looks he gets, Chozen just shakes his head, obviously annoyed; “take egg.”
Eli, Sam and Miguel step forward, grabbing a handful and passing them around; you smile when Eli hands you yours.
“So, what do we do with the eggs?”
“Yanbaru Kuina must protect egg,” Chozen answers. “From Kume Shima habu. Poison snake. You must do same.” He takes the hourglass off the table and turns it upside down. “Begin your preparation.”
“What are we protecting them from?” Robby asks.
“From me.”
-
You give yourself credit for lasting longer than Eli and Robby, but ultimately, your plan to protect your egg fails all the same.
You wince as Chozen cracks your egg, staring down at the broken yolk sadly before meeting his gaze. He simply just grunts at you before moving on, and with a sigh, you make your way over to the sparing deck where everyone else has lined up. You pause, however, when you notice Eli and Robby standing next to each other.
That cannot be good.
You finish making your way over with a certain hesitance, eyeing the both of them warily, before coming to a stop next to Eli. You smile at him warmly, before letting your eyes flicker from him to Robby and back.
“Everything okay?” You ask, tentatively.
Robby and Eli glance at each other, hesitating.
“These two?” Demetri calls out, answering you when neither Robby or Eli say anything. “Fighting like usual. Not focusing on the bigger picture,” he complains, “like, for example, the crazy guy taking us all out one by one!”
You ignore Demetri’s ramble, turning back to your boyfriend and friend; “oh.”
“No,” Eli is the first to speak up, sighing. “We’re fine. I guess.”
Your eyes widen, straightening out with hope.
“We’re good,” Robby assures, shrugging. Then he pauses, eyeing you and then Eli, before adding; “and just to be clear, Y/N and I are just friends. I don’t like her in that way. She’s great, of course,” he smiles at you, “but I like someone else.”
You freeze at that, eyeing Eli cautiously.
“Cool,” Eli says eventually, his voice even–cautious. “I knew that.”
Yeah, right, you think to yourself as you roll your eyes at Eli’s ‘cool-guy’ attitude, that’s why you spent the entire day glaring at Robby. It was endearing, though, and clearly nothing was meant from it.
Robby nods, holding back a chuckle; “just wanted to make sure.”
You watch as the two of them glance at each other one more time, just staring, before the corner of Robby’s lips twitch and then he’s grinning and to your surprise, Eli is mimicking his grin and suddenly all the tension just fizzles away.
“I will never understand boys,” you huff, bewildered by what had just happened.
Eli and Robby both look your way before bursting out into laughter, and your cheeks warm, slightly embarrassed, but still unable to fight the smile that curls onto your lips all the same.
“Now that that’s done, can we please focus on what’s happening?” Demetri calls, gesturing in front of himself wildly.
You blink, “who’s even left?”
-
Frowning, you watch as Chozen cracks an egg and starts frying onto the portable heater and pan – right in front of you.
“You are not good Yanbaru Kuina.”
Dejected, you lower your gaze.
“Snakes will take you down,” Chozen sighs. “One by one. I have tried to tell you what you must do. But you do not listen. You must learn to adapt. Or soon, you will be extinct.” A little morbid, but you couldn’t argue against his point. “Take new eggs. Try again.”
Slowly, you all grab a new egg.
“Sensei Toguchi’s real cryptic, like Mr. Larusso,” Demetri thinks aloud, you and the rest circling around each other. “But aggressive like Sensei Lawrence.”
Chris nods; “it’s like the hardest part of both styles.”
“Definitely,” you huff, “it’s scary.”
Mitch just huffs, shuffling back; “can’t wait to get our asses kicked again.”
You turn too, following Eli, Robby and Miguel, before Anthony calls out, halting you;
“Uh, no. No, um….” Curious, you glance back, watching as he tries to find the words. “G-Guys, uh, wait. He said that the snakes will take us down one by one. Right? Just like he took us down one by one, but… but what if we weren’t a bunch of ones? Like, what if we were…”
“Together,” Sam agrees.
“Exactly!” Anthony exclaims, nodding at his sister. “Like, um, a raiding party in Dungeon Lords.”
“Yeah, yeah, yeah,” Demetri calls, “even if you’re a level eighty-five, you can’t mount an attack on the grand realm alone.”
Eli nods at Demetri, “exactly. You need a team. And everybody has a special role.”
Grinning, you laugh in hurrah. “By working together!”
Anthony grins, nodding.
“It’s the only way we win. As one.”
-
You walk home with a certain pep in your step, practically skipping.
The three boys walking with you watch with varying grins.
“This is amazing,” you gush, turning to the three of them and grinning from ear to ear.
Miguel snorts; “you’re way too excited,” he brushes off but his words still come out fond. He meets your eyes with a gentle smile and gestures to Eli and Robby beside him. “We just became friends.”
You snort, shaking your head. Figures they wouldn’t understand.
“It’s much more than that,” you correct, “the three of you have been in some mini-war since this all began.”
At that, Miguel, Robby and Eli glance at each other.
“Miguel and I have always been friends,” Eli reminds, jutting his thumb at Miguel before pointing back at himself.
You roll your eyes. “Yeah but now Robby’s here!”
At the sudden attention pulled on him, Robby flushes, rubbing the back of his neck bashfully.
“I have been waiting for this day for a long time,” you explain, sending them a look. They all just laugh, shaking their heads and you fall back into place beside Eli, slipping your hand into his. “Now all that’s left to do is make Sam and Tory be friends and everything will be good.”
There’s a pause that follows that – you’re blissfully unaware.
“Y/N,” Robby calls, somewhat hesitantly. “I feel like that might be harder to do.”
“More like impossible,” Eli snorts, pulling your eyes on him in confusion. “Those two hate each other.”
“I feel like that’s somehow putting it lightly,” Miguel sighs, obviously distressed by his ex-girlfriend and… well, ex-girlfriends hatred for each other. “I don’t think they’ve ever been in the same room without fighting.”
Robby nods, solemnly, and Eli just shakes his head.
You stare at them.
“What?” Eli asks, confused.
“That was literally you two,” you point at Eli and Miguel, “with him,” you shift to Robby, “not a week ago. Especially you two,” you single out Miguel and Robby. “Unless you guys have forgotten,” you snort, raising a challenging brow their way. “I’m sure we can get Sam and Tory to see past their differences.”
It’s clear by the way all three of them look at each other, they’re doubtful.
“Well,” you brush their doubts away, “I'm determined to make them be friends.”
“Prime Time!” But it's really just CK deciding to fuck the villain out of you. Considering the odd and rather recent developments in his world, after reading some of your comics he has concluded that you’re his favorite villain, and he wants to help you! Time for a character development arc. Anywho, with some charms coming in handy on his behalf, he manages to woo you enough to have your legs wrapped around his waist while he's fucking his ridiculously big cock into you. Your nails are digging into his back like you’re holding on for dear life, with every smack of his hips against yours. CK’s glasses hang of of the bridge of his nose, almost falling as he begins a ramble about some sort of “bad writing” or something that you allegedly went through, all of his words sounding very muffled to your fucked-stupid brain.
“And to start you off with a good one, I was considering just dealing with it by leaving you with a creampie.” He says almost as if he’s making a statement, looking far too proud with himself after he pulls out, watching his cum slowly drip out of you.
“Your character’s very misunderstood, but you have so much potential!” Feeling his palm stroke your head is like he’s mocking you, a little too cocky after he basically fucked you to a point where your legs are limp.
“What do you say?” He asks, flashing you a stupidly charming smile, “Huh…What…?”
“Oh, poor thing. But don’t worry, we’ll fix your character together!”
For as dorky as C.K is underneath all that muscle, you’re starting to think he’s not joking when he offers to kill someone for you, though you can’t remember when it stopped being a joke.
Superboy Prime x Civilian Male Reader.
Contains: Toxic co-dependency, power imbalance + unhealthy relationships
x It's really not as bad as it sounds; it's in the comic, just dialed up to 11. This was going to be longer, but I got tired, sorry.
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Banner: Superman (2023) Issue: 36
You don’t remember unlocking the door.
You do remember your hands shaking, your heartbeat pounding in your ears, checking over your shoulder two, three times. Essentially spinning in circles as if it would make a difference if anything really was following you. You remember realizing that things were suddenly making a lot more sense, and that you had been a stupid idiot for not picking up on it sooner.
The apartment feels smaller than usual when you step inside. Your keys hit the counter a little too hard, landing with a loud clang. You are too deep in your head to remember to take off your outdoor shoes, tracking dirt into your home as you pace across the room and back again, brown shoe prints staining the floor.
"Okay," you mutter, scrubbing a hand over your face, "Okay. Think."
When did it all start? Was it when that rude customer yelled at you in front of everyone? When you complained that you would kill your manager for scheduling you a double shift without asking first? Or that night out, when some random drunk grabbed your shoulder?
When did C.K. stop joking when he said he would kill someone for you?
There’s a soft sound behind you, a rustle of fabric, to be precise. There’s no window opening, no knock at the door, not even footsteps. You go still, half a step into your next pacing loop, and swallow your heart back down your throat.
He’s already inside. You turn around slowly.
It’s not C.K. Not really, at least. The suit makes that obvious, with its bright, vibrant colors and the iconic giant “S” across the chest. He looks the same, yet completely different.
“Hey,” he says, like a fucking moron, even giving you an awkward half wave.
You just stare at him. You can’t quite tell what your expression is, but from the way he keeps glancing between you and the floor, you’re sure it’s a mix of shock and disgust. There are so many things you could say, both to Superman and to the person you thought was your friend. Some of them are obvious. You would never have believed him if he had outright said he was Superman, and you might have preferred to stay ignorant anyway. Still, the glaring question of how he ended up in that position is something you would have liked answered.
“You broke in,” you say instead. It comes out flatter and calmer than you expected.
“I didn’t break anything,” he replies quickly. “The lock’s fine.”
A hysterical laugh punches its way up from your chest and out of your mouth. Your eyes twitch because, despite everything, you have always found C.K.’s blunt attitude kind of funny. Back when things were normal, you once asked if you could get fired for murdering that rude customer if it happened during off-hours. He had said that, aside from the legal aspect, it depended on how important that character was. Frankly, that customer radiated NPC energy; he probably didn't even get a full name. You thought it was a bit at first, some kind of nerdy lingo slipping into his everyday speech, but it was funny.
The memory is tarnished by the fact that C.K. offered to kill that customer for you, and you're still not sure if that offer was genuine.
He takes a small step toward you, like he is trying not to spook an animal, “I know you found out.”
Of course he knows. Superman has super hearing. Another thing you would have liked to know sooner.
“Yeah,” you say, “Yeah, I did.”
Your eyes drag over him again. The suit, the symbol, his face without those glasses. You saw him almost every day. How did you not see it?
“I was going to tell you,” he says, a little too fast, his hands raised in surrender, “I just…there wasn’t a good time.”
You laugh again, so sharply it makes your chest hurt, “What? The whole Superman side business? I don’t care about that. Congrats, you're Superman. Fantastic. You know what isn’t fantastic? Finding out my friend, the Superman, killed people. Innocent and good people. I’m sure there wasn’t a good time to mention that? Destroying planets? Killing other heroes? There wasn’t a good time for any of that?”
You can feel your mind clouding in anger, thoughts slipping, fraying at the edges. You almost want to squeeze your eyes shut and force yourself awake, like you could kick your brain into waking up from this. Because this cannot be happening. Not right now. Superman, C.K., your friend, whatever he is, is not standing in your apartment trying to talk you down from his murder spree. Right?
“That was before.”
C.K. is suddenly across the room, a hair’s breadth away. His hands land on your shoulders, steadying you before you can even think to pull away.
“That was before,” he repeats, squeezing his hands slightly, “That was two reboots ago. Everyone’s alive. They’re all fine. Nothing that happened before stuck, so it’s not actually real.”
You just stare at him, your body going slack at his audacity, your hands still trembling no matter how hard you tell them to stop. C.K.’s hands are always warm. That makes a lot more sense now. You used to like them, watching like some creep while he flipped through comics instead of actually doing his job. You never said anything, because minimum wage workers had to stick together, but also because you thought it was kind of cute how passionate he was about comics. You were never that into them, but you loved listening to him ramble about his favorite characters, who should have ended up together, and his own takes on heroes. You even borrowed a move from one of your flirtier customers, inviting him over just so he could mansplain whether a hero’s family should have stayed alive or not.
Those rose-tinted memories feel very far away now. All you want to do is scream for the real Superman to save you.
“…That’s your defense?” you ask quietly.
“It’s the truth,” he insists. “I was in a- I was in a really, really dark place. Full-on supervillain origin story, you know? You’ve sympathized with villains before. It’s basically the same thing. Besides, it doesn’t matter anymore. You didn’t even know those guys.”
His grip is starting to border on painful, fingers pressing your bones into your ribs. That perfectly windswept hair has fallen loose over his eyes, and his grin is tighter now, more forced. This has only happened once before. That late night out with that drunk guy. He had stumbled into you and, despite your apology, grabbed your shoulder. It never ended up going anywhere. C.K. had appeared at your side and thrown the guy against a wall. At first, it made your heart flutter, that feeling of being protected. Warm, almost unreal, that was something that only ever happened to girls on TV. It felt like a fantasy where, instead of rushing in to save someone else, you got to hide behind a person who made you feel safe, even if that protection was a little too much.
“But I know you,” you continue, “Or I thought I did.”
He shakes his head immediately, “You do. You do know me. The guy from before isn’t who I am now. I’m still C.K.”
“Are you? Is C.K. even your real name, or just another lie?” you shoot back, “Because from where I’m standing, it kind of feels like I was hanging out with someone who thinks killing people is fine because it ‘technically didn’t count.’ What about the next time, huh? Are you just going to go off the rails at the first mild inconvenience? What about that drunk guy? You want to go back and break his leg because grabbing my shoulder wasn’t enough?”
Part of you thinks you always knew, or that you caught on much earlier than you let yourself admit. That there was always something off about C.K., even from the beginning. He was too fast at restocking shelves, always late with shifting excuses despite how much he clearly loved comics, and always dropping those out-of-pocket, meta lines. Then it became other things. The way he seemed to know what you said, even when he was not around to hear it. How he always showed up whenever you needed help. He was always there somehow, even when you knew you were alone in your apartment.
That night, when you had to wrestle with all your might to drag C.K back to say that you were fine, nothing bad happened, please- let's just go. Your last glance over your shoulder, the drunk guy clutching his hand to his chest, fingers bent out of shape.
“That wasn’t the same; he was bothering you,” he says, cutting through your spiral.
“That doesn’t mean he deserved-” You stop yourself, exhaling hard, “Do you hear yourself?”
“I stopped,” he says after a second, “You asked me to stop, and I did.”
You swallow. That’s true, and that’s what makes it worse. Because he did. He listened to you. It’s the whole reason you ended up in this mess. C.K., Superman, listens to you. He listens to your heartbeat, listens when you say his name, and he listens when you tell him to stop. At least, that’s what every other hero seems to think, handing you a leash with faux encouragement, like you’re doing the right thing by keeping this loose cannon in check.
“I’m just-” you start, then shake your head, trying to push against his chest so he will let go. He doesn’t budge an inch. Of course he doesn’t. What strength do you have against a god?
You try again anyway, “I’m just a normal person, okay? I don’t have powers or-fuck-I don’t even know how to throw a punch properly.”
You gesture at him, the suit, all of it, “I don’t want this. I just want a normal life, man. Not… not all of this.”
Neither of you speaks after that. You just stand there in your apartment, C.K., staring holes into you. Hah. Holes. You have to clarify that in your own head now, because Superman can actually do that. Heat vision, straight through your skull. He could do it right now, two smoking holes out the other end, and he would be gone before your body even hit the floor.
C.K.’s eyebrows lift almost to his hairline, his expression faltering as he blinks rapidly.
“…You think I’d hurt you,” he whispers, like he hopes no one else can hear it. It's not a question, so you don’t answer, which is answer enough. He frowns, shaking his head. Somehow, this is the thing that actually hurts him. He takes half a step closer, and you jerk back without meaning to.
“No. No, that’s not-no,” he insists, stronger and faster this time, “I wouldn’t hurt you. I wouldn’t. You’re… you’re my friend.”
You don’t think he realizes that he is hurting you right now. His grip, already bordering on painful, tightens further as he tries to convince himself more than you. You can almost hear your bones creak, feeling them grind against each other.
“C.K.-dude-stop! Y-you’re-” you gasp, shaking, trying to pull free, but it only makes him drag you closer. His chest presses against yours, his face so close you can feel his breath as he rambles. Heat seeps through your clothes, suffocating, caging you in on all sides.
“You’re not listening. This is all-this isn’t right,” his voice cracks as he shakes his head, his curly hair brushing against your nose. The words spill out too fast, tripping over each other, like he has to keep talking or something worse will take their place, “I did everything right. I didn’t-I didn’t mess it up.”
Your vision prickles at the edges, little bursts of white creeping in and out like static. Panic starts to climb, a faint buzz in your brain screaming at you to leave. Run. Just get out.
Sometimes, when the shop is busy, you imagine yourself in a comic. If you tried hard enough, if you fought dirty, did everything you could, you would make it out on top, right? You could kick as hard as you could, bite wherever you reached, and dig your nails into anything. Anything, and you’d still win. Your hands push against him again, but he doesn’t move.
“C.K!” Your voice comes out thin and strained. You try again, forcing air into your lungs that doesn’t want to stay. “You’re doing it right now-”
“I can be good,” he says, no longer really listening, too wrapped up in his own voice, trying to convince himself, “I’ve been doing it. I did everything right. I got a job. I have an apartment. I saved lives and did good things. I’m a good guy now. I have a friend now.”
“You’re not like them. You didn’t know. You didn’t judge me. You chose to be around me. You’re not supposed to be scared of me. I’m not supposed to be this to you. You liked me. You still like me. You’re supposed to like me,” his voice wavers at first, then steadies as he continues. His eyes stay locked on yours, searching for agreement, for recognition, for anything that suggests you are still on his side.
His jaw tightens, “You can’t just decide I’m... you don’t get to decide I’m irredeemable. Not after this.”
“That’s not normal,” you manage, a half-laugh, half-wheeze escaping you.
“I don’t have to be normal,” he replies, “I just have to be good.”
A small, very small, and human part of you pities those words. This is obviously a mental breakdown C.K is about to have, which is slowly killing you because he needs to be told that he's a good person. He is balancing on something fragile, something that could tip either way, and the worst part is, you are not sure which direction he will fall. Either way, he is taking you with him.
"Okay," you force yourself to breathe despite the limited room. These words must be said as firmly as possible: "Okay, C.K., I believe you."
You see it happen in real time, like a switch being flipped behind his eyes. The tension in his shoulders eases, his posture loosens a fraction, and he gazes at you as if you’ve suddenly descended from the heavens to absolve him of all his sins and wash away the blood on his hands.
“Really?” he whispers, and it makes your heart clench because you hate this. You hate this. You’re just an ordinary human being who lives a very ordinary life. Why did this have to happen to you? Why are you this god’s emotional support puppy? Why did you decide to make friends with the nerdy new hire?
“Yeah, of course. I’m sorry, you’re right. We’re… friends. We’re friends. Friends trust each other, right? I trust you,” you even put on your best customer-service smile as you say the words carefully.
“You don’t think I’m a bad person?” His voice drops a little here; the question is more important than anything to him right now, and it shows in the way he holds still while he waits for an answer.
“Why would I be friends with a bad person?”
Something in him sparks to life at that. He nods once, small, then nods again, certain, “Yeah. Yeah, you’re right. You wouldn’t be.”
His hands finally lift from your shoulders, but you’re positive there are finger-shaped bruises that won’t go away for the next week. Deep purple and blue that sting and ache whenever you move your arms. He gingerly pulls you into a hug, forcing your feet into the air as he carries your weight, just so he can put his ear next to your heart.
“I’m really happy we’re friends,” he sighs into your body. You stare up at the ceiling, cursing whatever entity above decided to give you this fate. When you die, they’ll have to beg for your forgiveness.
Prompt: “You’ve changed, Eli. I barely even know who you are right now.”
A/N: final part of season five! i can't believe i finally finished season five yall because i procrastinated on it for sooooo long but it actually ended up being one of my favourite to write!
Based off of: Cobra Kai 05x08, 05x09, and 05x10
Warnings: some swear words (because tumblr apparently doesn’t like that), poorly written fight scenes (i swear, i struggle so much)
ALSO! this chapter deals with some heavier topics - self-doubt and deprication, as well as the reader blames herself for the deaths of her family (but don't worry, eli makes it better <3) ! overall, there's some heavier things discussed so just be warned.
Pairing: Eli Moskowitz x F!Reader
Training had ramped up for the Sekai Tekai, even more when you found out that there would need to be a male and female champion that would go against Cobra Kai to represent Miyagi-do as a whole and therefore, finalize whether Miyagi-do would even be participating in the Sekai Tekai or not.
Needless to say, you’d willingly allowed Sam to be the female champion. Of course, out of respect, Mr. Larusso and Sam had spoken to you and asked but you’d simply just assured them both you were more than happy to let Sam have the spot if she wanted it. You’d known that she was trying to focus on herself more, outside of karate, but the impression you’d gotten was despite her hesitance, it was still something she felt was important to her.
Even more when everyone clearly knew that Tory would be Cobra Kai’s chosen champion. The tension between the both of them was still abundantly clear and you didn’t want to get in the way of anything Sam felt she had to prove.
You didn’t want to take that away from her.
“You’re sure?” Sam asks, eyes pinched with concern.
“I don’t want you to think we don’t consider you an option, Y/N,” Daniel explains, standing next to his daughter in a similar fashion of worry. “You’re a formidable fighter yourself.”
You just wave them off, nodding at Daniel. “I promise you it’s okay,” then, you send Sam a bright smile and a thumbs up. “You’ll kick ass, I know it.”
Sam flushes faintly at that, leaning forward to give you a hug which you return with ease, squeezing her with a laugh.
And that had settled that.
The boys champion, however, was still up for debate. You knew Johnny had pulled Miguel, Robby and Eli aside to speak to them about it and you couldn’t enjoy the pizza party until you knew. Obviously, you wouldn’t wish ill on Robby or Miguel and you knew they were also incredibly skilled at karate, but you knew, even if he wouldn’t admit it, that Eli really wanted to be chosen.
And obviously you hoped he would be too.
“Hey.”
Gasping, you spin, face brightening with anticipation and hope as you see Eli making his way over to you. You quickly make your way over to him, slipping your hand into his own as you wait for him to tell you.
“What’re you doing out here alone?”
Huffing, purposefully dramatic, you shake your head. “Waiting for you,” you explain with a rush. “So?” You press without a second more of hesitation, eyes twinkling. Eli doesn’t look upset, not that you think he’d be overly disappointed if Miguel was chosen and not even Robby anymore now that they’d gotten past their differences. Really, though, Eli was giving nothing away and it was frustrating. “Who’s the boys champion?”
Eli laughs at your insistence, shaking his head. “Well, after a long and oddly careful conversation from Johnny about how he and the other sensei’s wanted to do this fairly, we came to a decision.”
“And?”
Eli purposefully baits you with silence, hesitating as you slap him lightly on the shoulder with a laugh and a scoff until finally Eli is submitting and he grins at you.
“Me.”
You brighten; “you?”
“Apparently Miguel and Robby decided they’d let me before,” Eli grins, nodding. “So, yes, me.”
“Yes!” You cheer, voice pitching in excitement as you throw your arms around Eli’s shoulders. He stumbles back in response, laughing as you squeeze him tightly against yourself, face beaming in absolute delight and excitement for Eli. “I’m so happy for you!”
Hands falling on your hips, Eli chuckles; “you’re more excited than I was.”
“Well, duh,” you laugh, pulling back, “this is so amazing! You get to represent Miyagi-do!”
Eli falters slightly at that, looking suddenly thoughtful; “it is a lot of pressure.”
“You’ll do great,” you say with no hesitance or doubt. “You’re an All Valley champ after all.” To add to your point, you poke his cheek with a faint giggle, missing the absolute adoring look on Eli’s face as he watches you celebrate him with a beaming grin on your face and words full of sincerity and love.
-
Eli thinks back on that day you stood up for him, all the way in middle school and remembers the way that from then on, you had become his whole world. He hadn’t understood it at the time, not completely, but no one had ever stood up for him like that.
Certainly never a girl for that matter either. And Eli had known how important that was to him and how important it still was.
You’d been so kind and cheerful, a blindingly bright spot in his otherwise dull life. He’d had Demetri who of course meant the world to him, but he knows that if he were to ask Demetri himself that his friend would agree too – you’d been the best thing in their lives, standing up for them and joining their small, nerdy and outcasted friend group. And yet, despite all that, you’d never once complained.
You’d signed yourself off that day, joining them, and you’d done so with grace and a toothy grin.
And after all he’d done, how much of a douche he’d been, Eli can’t believe you’re still here with him.
He thinks he’s the luckiest guy in the world.
“Thanks,” Eli settles with, even though there’s so much he wants and could say. He doesn’t know how to put it in words though, he never has. Before he’d become “Hawk”, Eli had never been good with words – hence why Demetri dubbed him as “man of few words” – and now, even as “Hawk” or something past that, Eli finds he still can’t conjure up the right things to say.
He’s stupid and irrational and makes a lot of mistakes, but he hopes you know how much your encouragement and support really does mean the world to him.
“It’s a big honour,” he continues, “but I'm prepared to face the challenge.”
Your eyes spark, sending him an ear-to-ear winning smile as you nod; “I know you are.”
Flushed, Eli lets his eyes wander, turning in the direction he’d found you staring and frowns when he sees Sam training with Daniel and Chozen.
“They just chose Sam?” Eli asks, baffled as he turns back to you, squeezing your hips. All excitement at having been chosen himself suddenly doesn’t matter when Eli thinks you’ve been unfairly casted aside. “Without even giving you a chance?”
You look confused, just briefly, following his gaze before your face parts in realization and your lips part. “Oh, no, Eli,” you laugh, setting your hand against his chest in reassurance. “I let Sam be the girl’s champion.”
Eli pauses, confused; “what, why?”
“Because,” you laugh, like the answer is obvious. It bothers Eli. “Sam is way more skilled than me.”
“That is not true,” Eli instantly argues, shocked that you’d talk so low of yourself. “You’re an amazing fighter, just like she is.”
“Eli, she made it to the final round in the All Valley… I got beat out by Tory,” you remind and Eli watches as you shake your head, ever so nonchalant as you pass yourself off like it’s the easiest thing you’ve ever done. “And we both know Cobra Kai will choose her as their champion. Sam is logically the best option.”
Once again Eli thinks about you standing up for him. How fierce you’d been, how determined – you’d talked down a boy twice your size and older than you without hesitation or an ounce of fear. You’d done it with such bravery that Eli still thinks you’re the bravest girl he knows.
Then he thinks about Yasmine and how cruel she’d been to you. He thinks about the way she’d bullied you, made you feel lesser than yourself, made you feel ashamed.
He thinks of Kyler that day making crude and disgusting comments about you – being easy, being—
Eli thinks about how not once did he ever stand up for you like you had for him.
And he stares at you now, selling yourself short and not even questioning it and he’s filled with such guilt and hurt that Eli doesn’t know what to say.
“Eli?” You call, voice soft, pulling him from his thoughts as you glance up at him curiously. Eli blinks before focusing on you and you just smile. “It’s seriously no big deal. Now, come on, we’re missing the pizza party.”
You’re slipping your hand into his and pulling him along, reaching the kitchen where everyone’s stood and instantly bounding over to Miguel and Robby with a grin and a laugh. Eli can’t focus, not at first, not on the conversation or anyone else.
All he can think about is how he needs to make you see your worth like you’ve always made him see his.
-
You watch with a nervous expression, eyes never leaving Eli as he starts his fight.
You’re already apprehensive, especially with the fights taking place in Cobra Kai’s new big fancy dojo, but when you see how Kenny steals the first point, you’re reminded of why Cobra Kai is so dangerous. Kenny, despite being newer to karate and younger, is ruthless; he fights with the aggressiveness and anger you used to see Eli fight with and it makes your stomach tense with nerves.
Which only builds when the ref, unfairly, declares Eli’s following point against Kenny as out of bounds.
It definitely wasn’t out of bounds.
Eli is a good fighter. You know he’s a good fighter.
But Cobra Kai is fighting unfairly and that makes you scared.
The next round starts and Kenny starts the same, quick, ruthless and all aggression. Eli is able to keep up, blocking Kenny’s never-ending hits and then shifts, lifting his leg to strike at Kenny but the kid grabs him, doing an illegal strike right onto the bend of Eli’s leg. A cry of pain leaves Eli’s lips as he’s forced to bend, falling to his knee and slumping forward.
You jump, a gasp leaving your lips as you turn to your sensei’s.
“Illegal strike,” the referee shouts, “that’s a warning.”
Your gaze falls to Daniel, panicked; “sensei!”
Daniel meets your eye, shaking his head; “warning?” He scoffs at the ref. “He should be disqualified.”
Grunting, Eli limps over to Johnny and Daniel. “No, it’s fine,” he breathes, lowering his leg. “He… He just caught me off guard.”
“Are you sure, Eli?” Daniel asks, apprehensive.
You’re standing right next to the both of them, looking worriedly at Eli who glances at you, briefly, before nodding over at them. “No more Eli,” he says, voice sharp. “It’s time to uncage the ‘Hawk’.”
Reaching up, he brushes both of his palms against his mohawk, meeting your gaze one last time with a reassuring smirk before turning back to Kenny.
It gives you a little bit of confidence, and you want to believe in Eli but the way he limps back doesn’t reassure you at all and fizzles out any that you’d had left.
Your worry is justified. The second the referee calls the start to the next round, both Kenny and Eli in starting position, Kenny is instantly jutting his hand forward, lunging, and hitting Eli square in the chest. He lets out a loud groan and you flinch, worried, watching as he instantly falls to his knees, curling in on himself.
“Eli!” You call, ignoring all the rules and rushing onto the mat just as Miguel calls out for him at the same time and Johnny comes running forward too.
Your eyes widen, heart falling to the pit of your stomach when you see Eli holding his stomach, flinching in the spot. You don’t know what to do, terrified, so you turn to Johnny and then to Daniel who is now crouching over Eli as well.
“Hawk,” Johnny calls gently, “what’s wrong?”
He gasps at first, heaving, before his voice comes out faint and wheezed; “I can’t… Can’t… Can’t breathe.”
Oh my god. Your heart sinks, seizing with panic and confusion as your hands hover helplessly in front of you — you want to help, you desperately do, but you have no idea how to.
“Eli,” you whisper, pressing your hand to his arm.
The referee just sighs; “can you continue?”
You want to tell Eli he shouldn’t, but you know how important this is so you hold your tongue. Instead, you lean back, giving him space as Eli slowly presses his palms to the ground and tries to push himself up, breathing shakily.
He crashes back to the ground in a second.
“Eli!”
“Where the medic?” Johnny bellows.
The next second the medic comes running forward, a hand out towards you to push you back gently.
“That’s a forfeit,” the ref calls, pulling your attention on him in stunned disbelief. “Winner, Payne.”
“But he attacked Eli!” You cry out, forgetting yourself as you gesture towards Kenny. Daniel and Johnny turn to you in surprise but you ignore them, catching sight of Silver’s smirk and your anger builds. You’re seeing red, blinded by your worry and anger and frustration which makes you act without thinking.
You’ve always acted without thinking when it comes to defending Eli.
“That’s not fair,” you huff. “If Eli can’t fight… th-then… someone else should be able to step in and take Eli’s place!”
“Sorry, miss,” the referee shakes his head. “That’s the rules.”
“Rules, my ass,” you argue, pushing yourself to your feet. In that moment every other person fades from your mind – all there is you and Eli, hurt, and that’s enough to make you continue. “That’s not—”
“Y/N! Y/N!”
You blink, turning to Daniel who’s calling for you, then register the hand on your shoulder keeping you back and turn to see Robby shaking his head at you, silently telling you to back down. You stand there, stunned, seeing the way both Johnny and Daniel are looking at you in the exact same way. You feel a sinking feeling, realizing how much of an embarrassment you’d just made of yourself – not to mention, your outburst hadn’t done anything to help Miyagi-do’s image.
Seeing the Sekai Tekai representatives at the far wall and the way they’re looking at you, you frown. A glance down at your hand tells you you’re shaking, and you move to turn back to Eli, but then you catch sight of Kenny and the wide and cruel grin on his face and that fire alights in you once more.
Just faintly, a last pathetic sizzle as you shake your head and your lips part. “But—”
“It’s okay,” Daniel calls, gently, shaking his head at you, “what’s important is if Eli’s okay.”
You know he’s right.
Slowly, your eyes fall down, Robby’s hand leaving your shoulder as you see Eli still hunched in on himself, but some of the colour has come back to his cheeks.
“I think he’s okay,” the medic assures. “Just got the wind knocked out of him.”
Face falling, you crouch back down, staring at Eli with anxiety.
But the second you calm down, footsteps follow.
“Looks like you got a new name,” Kenny calls, stepping forward with a taunting grin as he laughs. His gaze is focused on Eli, taunting and gleaming with the adrenaline of his unfair win. “Faux-Hawk.”
You’re lunging forward before you even realize it, but you don’t make it far as Robby and Miguel grab you, as if having expected you to, and pull you back. You continue to glare at Kenny as he simply laughs your way, eyes narrowed dangerously.
“Y/N,” Miguel calls, “it’s okay.”
“It’s not,” you huff, “they cheated.”
“We still have Sam and Tory’s fight,” Robby reminds, nodding at you. There’s something understanding in his gaze and he makes sure to meet your eyes head-on. “Besides, I think you should go with Eli.”
Glancing down, you see the medic helping Eli up.
You know they’re both right. With a huff, you nod and they step back, you moving forward to help Eli up as Johnny wraps his arm around his shoulder. The two of you help him to the stairs by the further back wall, and the second he’s sat, Johnny glances at you briefly before nodding and stepping forward to let you sit next to Eli.
Sitting next to him, you wrap an arm around his back and use the other to grab his hand, squeezing.
“Are you okay?” You ask softly, whispering it so only he hears.
Meeting your eye briefly, Eli nods; “yeah.”
“Here,” you look up as Johnny comes back, a bottle of water in hand. You take it from him with a soft smile, and then Johnny turns back around, still nearby but giving space, before you hand the water bottle to Eli.
He takes it gratefully, instantly tipping it back to take a sip. You just rub his back as he does, quiet and ignoring the commotion that builds around you—something about Tory not being there for her fight—and focus on Eli in front of you.
“Y/N,” Eli rasps after he finishes swallowing another mouthful of water. He turns to look at you, slowly, face still pale and something painful in his eyes. You frown at the sight, knowing he’s cursing himself for getting hurt and in his mind, failing Miyagi-do.
But you also see the other meaning hidden in his gaze.
“I know,” you sigh, shoulders falling. “I’m sorry. I just got angry… they clearly cheated.”
Eli doesn’t say anything more. He’s quiet, watching you for a moment longer before turning his gaze back ahead of himself. You think he's mad, maybe upset, and your heart falls, but he’s leaning into your touch and that reassures you.
You let that be enough.
-
i’m on my way
You walk quickly, fingers rushing to let Eli know where you are given that you knew you were running late. Extremely late.
two minutes!
Biting your lip, you look up as you reach the crosswalk, making sure there are no cars coming before making your way across. You rush across the street, feeling a slight shiver when a breeze of wind hits you, before coming to the other side and glancing back down at your phone at the buzz in your hand.
okay :)
Just then, another text pops up;
everything okay?
Biting your lip, you fight the smile growing on your lips.
yup! just my mom
oh… what’d she want?
the usual, all good!
Then, looking up at the growingly increasing music, you grin.
just outside, be in a minute!
You put your phone in your purse, not waiting for a response, taking a deep breath as you take one last glance down at yourself. Truthfully, you weren’t just late because of your mom – she had called you, letting you know she’d been gone another week—as usual—but then you’d taken a bit longer to get ready then you had expected. The first outfit you’d chosen you didn’t like as much as you did when it was laid out in front of you, then the second outfit was worse, until you finally settled on a cute sundress. But then you’d felt like you needed to do something with your hair so that had taken more time, until finally you were slipping on shoes and rushing out the door an hour late.
Eli didn’t need to know that though.
Still, you wanted to dress up. It was a celebration, yes, and you were more than happy that despite everything, Miyagi-do was able to qualify for the Sekai Tekai as well. Unfortunately, so had Cobra Kai, but it was a win regardless.
And, if you were being honest with yourself, you liked that little blush that crawled on Eli’s cheeks when you dressed up and the way he’d look at you like you were the only thing that mattered. It made you feel seen, made you feel wanted and made you feel pretty – which was an added bonus when it was Eli that made you feel that way.
Speaking off, a door opening catches your attention, a smile beaming across your lips when you see it’s Eli.
“Hey,” you greet, rushing up the short distance over to him, setting your hands on his shoulders the second you’re close enough before pressing your lips against his own. He returns the kiss with ease, and a moment later he’s pulling away, hands settling on your waist as you smile up at him. “You’re feeling okay?”
Everyone had all left pretty quickly after you’d all found out you were going to the Sekai Tekai, and you hadn’t had the chance to make sure Eli was feeling okay after Kenny delivered that cheap shot against him. You were both asking because you were concerned for him physically but also because you knew the loss had hit him hard.
“Great,” he assures with ease, your body relaxing with relief. “I’m completely fine, promise.”
You nod, pleased that he’s okay, before your eyes drift upwards and pause. “You changed your hair. It’s not green anymore.”
“Oh,” he mumbles, reaching with his hand and touching the mohawk faintly. “Yeah. I was tired of the green. Didn’t feel like it was ‘me’ anymore.”
“I liked it,” you comment lightly, shrugging. “But I'm sure the next colour will be awesome too,” you laugh, pressing a gentle kiss to his cheek.
Eli blushes faintly, rolling his eyes affectionately at your compliment, before he blinks, as if remembering. “You okay?”
You pause at his question, not having expected it. “Yeah, like I said it was just the usual stuff with my mom—”
“No,” he cuts in, shaking his head. “I meant… with what happened. You know… with the fight and everything.”
Oh, you think, not having expected him to bring that back up. He’d seemed troubled by your actions before but after everything and the way it ended, you figured he’d forgotten about. And it wasn’t that you were embarrassed by your actions, you did not regret standing up for Eli like that and you never would – but you didn’t like the way Eli looked at you when he talked about it. It wasn’t judgemental, but there was a certain concerned edge to it that made you feel a little uncertain and uncomfortable.
“Fine,” you say, somewhat defensively. “I just didn’t think it was fair how they were treating you.”
“Y/N,” Eli calls, voice soft and gentle with concern. He squeezes your hips and pulls your gaze on him with a blink. “I don’t mind that you stood up for me,” he grins, eyes twinkling. “Honestly, it was kind of hot.”
Eyes widening, your cheeks warm as you laugh nervously; “sh-shut up.”
“What?” He chuckles, “it’s true! It was hot.”
Shaking your head, you just smile back at him, flushed and embarrassed but you’d be lying if you said his words didn’t flatter you.
“Seriously, though. It’s not that that bothered me.”
Smile falling somewhat, you frown; “then what?”
Eli hesitates, as if debating his words, watching you carefully before he just sighs. “I wish that you would—”
“Fight!”
Whatever Eli had been about to say gets forgotten the second the two of you hear a crowd of people yelling. You turn to Eli, confused, and he mimics your expression as the both of you instantly rush in the direction of the noise. You both know that those words can mean nothing good, not in your circumstances, and make your way through the house to get to the back, where the crowd has formed. You’re a few seconds late to the commotion it seems by the huge crowd that has gathered as you both shove your way through.
But any confusion you’d had is instantly answered when you see Sam and Tory.
“My entire family has suffered because of you!”
It’s Sam who bellows it, face red with anger as she takes a lunging step towards Tory, fist flinching back to hit Tory.
She doesn’t get the chance to. Miguel and Robby are rushing forward, Robby stepping in front of Tory while Miguel grabs Sam to push her back; “no! Sam, that’s enough!”
“She’s been working with Kreese this whole time,” Sam explains, turning to Miguel in disbelief that he stopped her.
You turn to Tory. So does everyone else.
“What?” Robby asks, stunned.
“Why did you only come forward now?” Sam turns her aggression back to Tory, “huh? Because you’re a coward.”
No one says anything. You want to, but you don’t know what – you turn to look at Tory, taking in the distress on her face. She looks near tears, face pinched with hurt, but you’ve never spoken to Tory. Not really. And if she has been working with Kreese, well, you wouldn’t deny that that is problematic.
But still, you can’t find it in your heart to blame her when she looks so genuinely upset.
“Screw you, Larusso,” Tory breathes, embarrassed and clearly feeling isolated. “I knew this was a mistake.”
She glances at Robby one last time before walking off.
“Tory,” Robby calls after her.
A second later, Sam follows suit, the other way.
Miguel watches her, sighing; “Sam!”
Both girls leave without another glance back. You turn to Eli, worried.
“Did you know about any of this?” Miguel asks Robby.
“No,” Robby huffs, “I had no idea.”
“What the…”
-
“W-W-Wait. Okay, so Sensei Targaryen paid off the ref at the All Valley and framed Kreese for a crime he didn’t commit?”
Pausing briefly, you nod at Demetri.
He turns to you and Eli; “never let me miss a house party again.”
With a light smile, you pat Demetri on the shoulder, nodding.
“We need to tell the sensei’s,” Miguel says, shrugging.
Sam just scoffs; “what are they gonna do? We all saw what happened to my dad when he confronted Silver.” At that, Miguel sighs. “I don’t want him getting hurt again.”
“Yeah,” Demetri nods, “besides… if this ref and Stingray are on Silver’s payroll, they’ll never admit to anything.”
Face falling, you shake your head; “I don’t even blame them,” you sigh. “Silver is terrifying.”
“I’m not so sure about that…”
Baffled, you turn to Bert.
“Not about Silver,” he explains, shaking his head at you. “He is terrifying. But… I know he’s in Cobra Kai and I’m in Eagle Fang, but Stingray’s still my friend. He wouldn’t lie to me. A-At least, I hope he won't.”
“Do you think you can get him to talk?” Eli asks.
Bert nods.
“Find out where he lives,” Sam says.
Bert nods again, then Eli is stepping forward grabbing your hand and nodding at Demetri to follow.
-
After a somewhat failed attempt at getting Stingray to admit to Silver paying him off, everyone’s moods are a little soured and defeated. Sam had stormed out minutes prior, with Miguel quickly chasing after her; you and the rest tried to stick around but it was becoming abundantly clear that you weren’t going to get quite the information you all wanted.
At least not from Stingray.
So you decided to leave, tired of listening to Stingray dance around the truth and act like a coward. You’d gone to say bye to Eli, but then he offered to walk you home, so you’d just smiled at the offer and nodded. And then Demetri had asked to come along. It wasn’t that you minded Demetri tagging along, because you definitely didn’t, but there was something slightly odd about the way he had. He’d looked panicked, almost, when he saw you and Eli leaving, and though it was clear they were trying to be subtle, both Eli and Demetri were sending each other looks.
Constantly.
The entire walk so far had been eerily quiet. Neither of them were saying anything although it was very clear that they wanted to.
And you, stuck in between them, were feeling particularly uncomfortable. You’ve known them for a long time and because of that, it wasn’t hard for you to notice the signs and tells that something was on their mind and that it had to do with you but they weren’t sure how to approach it.
“You both didn’t have to walk me home,” you comment lightly, trying to dissipate this awkward silence lingering around the three of you.
Eli and Demetri just glance at each other.
Biting your lip, you glance at your feet; “so… was there something you guys wanted to talk about or…?”
You’re starting to get nervous, you realize. All of this awkward silence and tension is making you feel uncomfortable and oddly very aware of yourself. Had you done something to upset them? Were they fighting again?
You chance another quick glance at the both of them. They didn’t seem to be arguing or upset with each other. Sure, they were being weird but you don’t think they’d be able to walk together like this if they were fighting like they had been before; they hadn’t been able to be near each other without a fight breaking out. So it’s probably not that.
…And it definitely has to do with you…
So maybe you had done something.
When they still don’t answer you, you halt to a stop in the middle of the sidewalk, pulling your hand from Eli’s so you can turn to face the both of them. They freeze in response, wide eyes falling on you as you stare up at them nervously. “Have I done something to upset you guys?” You ask, unable to avoid the way your voice dips into worry, face scrunching up with distress. “You’re both being very weird right now.”
You figure you should just be out and open about it – rather than teetering around the subject. If you had done something, you’d rather just know… so you can fix it.
“No!” Eli rushes out, face falling at your words. “No, definitely not.”
You stare at him, somewhat eased, before turning to Demetri for extra reassurance.
He nods.
You let out a breath of relief.
“Okay,” you start, slowly, a little less tensed. “Then… what’s the matter?”
“There’s something i’ve been wanting to talk to you about,” Eli starts, finally answering your question. “For a while, actually. B-But…—”
“But,” Demetri cuts in for him. “He wasn’t sure how to approach it so he came to me—”
“I also thought he should know,” Eli adds, rushed. “Since he’s your best friend too.”
Demetri smiles, albeit nervously. “E-Exactly,” he agrees, “so, you know…. He approached me and it was funny because I’ve actually kind of been noticing the same thing. And we thought we should talk to you about it.”
Demetri turns to Eli, looking for backup. Eli nods, quickly.
“But we didn’t know when…” Eli trails, frowning. “Though, I—or-or we guess now’s as good as any,”
They stop then, moving back to just staring at you. You stare back at them, eyes flickering from your boyfriend to your best friend, back and forth, absolutely stunned by what had just happened. Their complete ramble had done nothing to reassure you or even tell you what it exactly was they wanted to talk about – all it had done was make you more confused and nervous.
“So,” you press, shaking your head. “What is it?”
They look at each other, again, and then Demetri’s avoiding your gaze so you zero-in on Eli who is nervously wringing his hands together.
“Eli.”
He jumps slightly at your tone, before meeting your eyes and sighing. “It’s just something I’ve been noticing recently. Maybe it was always there but… but Y/N… why don’t you ever stand up for yourself?”
That definitely isn’t what you’d been expecting.
Blinking, you frown; “...what?”
“You’ve done it since middle school,” Demetri explains, always logical. “You used to stand up to bullies when they picked on me or Eli… but you never did it for yourself. I always kind of thought you were amazing, standing up to Kyler or Brucks or any of them…”
“Yet you’d get so quiet if they said anything about you,” Eli finishes, voice soft with concern and a certain tentativeness. He doesn’t want to upset you or make you feel like you’re being interrogated. “And now, even with karate, you have no confidence in yourself. You always expect the best out of us but the worst for yourself. I mean, you nearly attacked that Kenny kid when I got hurt but then you let Sam be Miyagi-do’s champion without a second thought.”
You shrink into yourself, feeling overwhelmed by everything. You know neither Eli or Demetri mean any harm by what they’re saying and it’s stemming purely for their concern and care for you but it’s a lot to take in all at once.
You’d always sort of thought that no one really noticed that part of you – that intense, terrifying and self-deprecating part of you that had no faith or confidence in yourself. Moon had tried, and you figured you’d gotten a bit better at being a little more confident in yourself, at least when it came to your looks or body, but it was harder to tackle your mentality. It was natural for you to shrink away when it came to yourself just like the way it was natural for you to stand up for your friends if they were being hurt.
Mainly because you didn’t think you deserved it. Why would you? You were never strong enough when it actually mattered – you couldn’t do anything to help your dad when he got into drugs and alcohol and ruined his life, inevitably leading to his death. Part of you even thought you were the reason, because you were such a disappointment of a child. When your uncle got sick, you hadn’t been able to make him better and because of that, he died. And even your own mother couldn’t stand to be home with you for longer than a couple of days.
You had your friends. You liked to think they chose you, or at least you hoped… but you couldn’t stop the irrational fear that it was just because they felt bad.
Swallowing thickly, you hug yourself, feeling entirely too vulnerable in that moment. You step away, without even noticing, and Eli is quick to step towards you.
“Y/N?”
“Sorry,” you rush out, panicking. “I just… I just don’t know what to say.”
Eli turns to Demetri, who sighs; “we’re just concerned for you.”
“I didn’t think anyone really noticed,” you shrug, still avoiding their gazes. “It’s just something I’ve always done. And it’s not really as big of a deal as you guys are making it… it’s what… makes sense.”
“You really think that?” Eli whispers.
You turn to him at that, surprised by his question and your heart breaks when you see the genuine hurt on his face. He looks so… upset at what you’ve said. And when you turn to Demetri, his expression is similar.
Was it really that wrong?
Squeezing yourself, you shrug; “I guess… yeah.”
Eli and Demetri look discouraged, a little at a loss on what to do, but it’s a passing expression. Eli glances back at Demetri and suddenly their expressions harden, turn sure and confident, and then they’re even smiling, a gentle, kind smile, which throws you for such a loop.
“Well then,” Demetri grins, “we’ll just have to make you see differently then, won’t we?”
Your lips part, surprised.
“Yeah,” Eli nods. “We’ll make you see how special you are. Because you are.”
You don’t respond. Not right away. You let yourself take a moment, staring at the determination in both of their eyes and then, before you even realize it, your vision is blurring as your eyes well with tears.
“Y/N?!”
Neither of them could truly understand what that meant to you at that moment. What hearing those words felt like. It was the first time anyone had ever said something so kind and it meant even more hearing it from them. It doesn’t solve everything but it heals something, you’re not sure – something small, but still, something.
In the next second you’re lunging forward, wrapping both of your arms around each of them and pulling them in for a hug. Demetri lets out a sputter while Eli stumbles towards you but you just squeeze them tighter, eyes falling shut as you grin.
“I love you guys.”
The words are whispered but they hear it all the same, and it brings a smile on both of their lips. Demetri glances at Eli from over your head, and with a knowing look, Eli leans into your embrace.
“Yeah,” Eli says honestly, “love you too.” He says it openly, and of course he loves Demetri, his longest friend, but the words are whispered while he looks at you, eyes full of love and care.
Demetri snorts; “I guess if you two are my only choice—”
You silence him with a light jab to the side with your elbow, Demetri just chuckles.
“Then,” he continues with a smirk, “I'd say I love you guys too.”
-
“So, uh, what’s the emergency? Why’d you have me bring all my gear?”
Turning to Robby and Miguel, you nod. You, Demetri and Eli had just been about to reach your house when you’d all gotten a text from Sam telling you guys to all head to Miguel’s apartment complex. The text itself had been very vague on the reasoning why, with only Demetri’s being slightly different as it had the request for him to grab his gear from work.
“You guys know as much as we do,” Miguel shrugs, “Sam told us to meet here.”
“Sam?” You raise a brow, frowning.
Miguel nods.
“At least she’s talking to you,” Robby sighs, arms crossed over his chest as he shakes his head. “I can’t even get a response from—”
“Tory?”
You turn in surprise at Eli’s voice, glancing to your left only to see, like he said, Tory making her way over to you all. Only, she’s with Sam.
“And Sam?” You question, baffled, as you meet Robby’s gaze briefly.
“What’s, uh…” Miguel trails, confused. “What’s up? Hi.”
They come to a stop before the five of you.
Robby shifts next to you, arms falling to his side as he frowns at Tory in concern; “what happened to your hand?”
Following his gaze, your lips part when you see what he has – her hand is wrapped up but you can see the tops of her knuckles and fingers are bruised and cut, her skin an angry red.
“Uh,” she stammers, glancing at her hand. “Training accident. I’m okay.”
“You’re sure?” You cut in, taking a step towards Tory as you glance at her in what you hope she thinks is genuine concern – it is, but you also know you’ve never really spoken to Tory and she thinks of you as a threat. “It looks painful.”
“O-Oh,” she stammers, somewhat confused but you’re thankful she doesn’t look insulted. She almost looks shocked at the fact that you care. “Yeah, I’m okay.” Then, after a moment, she adds; “thanks.”
You smile, relieved and Tory blinks at you.
“We think we have a way to prove Silver assaulted Stingray,” Sam cuts in, nodding at Miguel.
Tory nods; “if the attack happened at the old dojo, then it would’ve been after Silver installed security cameras.”
“So maybe it’s all on tape,” Miguel says.
Robby shakes his head; “but that place was cleaned out.”
“That might not matter,” Demetri speaks up, pulling your eyes on him. “I mean, the systems that we sell at TechTown all save the footage to a central server. Silver probably took the whole server with him.”
“I think he did,” Tory assures. “There is a server in his office at the flagship dojo.”
Eli grins from beside you; “if we can get access to it,” he gestures to him, Demetri and you. “We can find that footage. We could even post that sStingray clip to their YouTube channel.”
“Get a hold of everyone else,” Sam says, nodding. “Let them know that we’re taking down Cobra Kai… tonight.”
-
“Guys,” you call, rushing back into Silver’s office. “It’s not good out there. We need to hurry. How much longer?”
You say it with a tinge of panic – mainly because your friends were in an all out karate war with Cobra Kai right now and it was all because they were waiting for you three to find and upload the footage needed to take down Silver.
Eli, hushed over the desk next to Demetri, shakes his head at you, turning to Demetri.
“I-I’m almost done,” Demetri rushes, looking up from the iPad to glance at you. “Just a few more minutes.” panicked, he turns back to the screen, fingers working quick to type; “I need to log into their YouTube channel and upload the clip.”
Your lips part to say something, but then; “yo, check upstairs.”
“Oh, shit,” Eli calls, moving to make his way around the desk and fall next to you. “They’re coming,” he turns to Demetri, “be ready to go mobile.”
“Okay, screw it,” Demetri shakes his head; “we’re gonna have to upload it and publish via Wi-Fi.”
In the next second, Kyler and a few of his goonies come rushing around the corner. The second their eyes fall on you three, they’re all laughing, Kyler the loudest as he slows to a stop. “Yo, man,” Kyler snorts. “It’s just Lip, Yasmine’s bitch and…” His eyes squint at you for a moment, “aren’t you the girl who gives great blowjobs? You still hanging with these two losers?”
He says it with a mocking laugh, and freezing, you glance at your feet. You feel Eli’s eyes fall on you and you inhale sharply, swallowing thickly.
“You heard Kenny when he dropped your ass,” Kyler continues, turning back to Eli. “Just a Faux-Hawk now.”
“You know what? That’s life,” Eli shrugs, “you win some, you lose some, but you gotta move on.” Blinking, you slowly glance up at Eli’s words, eyes widening when you see him standing up to Kyler and not shrinking into himself like he used to. There’s the confidence he’d gained with karate but the distinct lack of any cruelty in it; it… it’s a good look on him. “You never did. You’re still pulling the same old bully act. Even though everyone you bullied has kicked your ass.”
“I haven't,” Demetri sighs from behind the desk.
“You’ll get your turn,” Eli assures, “Kyler’s too stupid to ever learn his lesson.”
Kyler’s face burns red with anger and then he’s reeling back, moving to punch Eli, but he blocks the hit with ease, shifting Kyler to knee him right in the gut and sending him crashing to the ground. You flinch as Kyler comes crashing toward you, just as Eli smirks down at him; “and that’s for being an ass to my girlfriend.”
Turning to Eli, you flush when he sends you a wink, feeling a burst of adrenaline at him standing up for you, before Eli turns to kick one of Kyler’s goonies. Once he’s done with that one he finishes off the last. Sending all three of them to the ground.
Kyler is pushing himself up to his feet but before he can, you lunge forward, almost on instinct, spinning as you send the heel of your foot right into his cheek. He falls back with a loud groan, face scrunching in pain.
Smirking down at Kyler, you snort; “who’s the one sucking it now.”
You hear Eli let out a laugh, grinning at you as he and Demetri swap, Eli moving behind the desk as Demetri rushing forward to kick down the other two Cobra Kai’s with practiced ease.
Demetri sends one of them flying towards you, and you quickly block a hit from him, not noticing the way Kyler gets up – again – and heads straight for Demetri. It isn’t until you’ve knocked out the dude attacking you and see Demetri send another kick right into Kyler’s face (making that the third one you realize with a smirk) and officially sending him down do you realize.
Instantly, you grin.
“Man, that felt good,” Demetri yells, full of adrenaline. “Bitch!”
“Nice, Demetri,” you cheer, grinning at him.
Just then, a beep echoes from the iPad;
“We got it,” Eli assures, closing the portable keyboard and pocketing it. “All right. It’s uploading to Cobra Kai’s channel.” Grabbing the iPad, he slides over the desk, falling in between you and Demetri. “Let’s get the hell outta here.”
Before you can make your way out, three more Cobra Kai’s rush in.
You, Eli and Demetri all glance at each other and then, nodding, you lunge forward.
You take the one to the right, ducking from the boy’s punch before sweeping your leg underneath you to send him backwards. When you turn, standing up, you are right behind Eli, pressing your back against his before you jut your leg in front of you, hitting the guy square in the chest.
Meeting Eli’s gaze, you nod, letting him grab you by the arm and swinging you around, to gain momentum, doing a twist and sending your fist right into the guy's cheek, effectively knocking him out.
Eli’s turning back to his guy just as Demetri’s opponent comes stumbling towards you; catching him by the shoulders, you send him back towards Demetri who grins at you, kicking the guy around the head.
When you turn, Eli’s opponent is on the ground too.
You grin at the two of them.
“That was badass,” Demetri breathes, mimicking your grin.
“Hell yeah,” Eli nods.
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“Here.”
You glance up as something warm is wrapped around your shoulders, smiling when you realize it’s Eli wrapping a blanket around you. He moves to sit next to you at the back of the ambulance, having just finished being checked out by a doctor himself before he saw you sitting by yourself and rushed over to you.
“Thanks,” you whisper, pulling the blanket closer around yourself and snuggling into the warmth.
“You looked cold,” he grins, bumping into your shoulder gently.
You just laugh lightly, shaking your head before letting your gaze fall before you again. You take in all your friends scattered around, noticing Demetri out of the corner of your eye being pampered by Yasmine who looks concerned and angry at the same time for her boyfriend. You also see Sam and Miguel and Robby and Tory which makes you smile.
“That was crazy,” you comment after a moment. “Sensei Larusso was amazing too, beating Silver like that.”
“Yeah,” Eli shrugs, “but I thought you were pretty badass too.”
Turning to Eli, you flush at the grin he sends you. “Shut up,” you laugh, brushing off his compliment.
“I mean it,” he says, tone serious as he nods at you. “You kicked some serious ass.”
You shake your head, slipping your hand into his; “we all did,” you remind. “Demetri finally got to beat Kyler. That must’ve felt good.”
“So did you,” Eli reminds, quirking a brow.
You just smile up at him.
Leaning forward, you press a kiss to his lips; “yeah,” you whisper. “That definitely felt good.”
Eli chuckles.
Then, biting your lip, you squeeze his hand, pulling his eyes back on you. “Thanks for standing up for me, Eli,” you say, voice sincere and full of adoration. “It meant a lot.”
Eli uses his free hand to brush back your hair, tucking it behind your ear. “Well, it’s only fair. You’ve stood up for me more times than I can count.” There’s something sad on his face as he says it, as if full of regret. “It was about time I did it for you.”
Leaning back slightly, you shake your head; “Eli.” You call softly. “You know I never expected that out of you right?”
Eli just sighs. “I should’ve, though,” he huffs. “I mean… you did it for me so many times and I always just cowered away. Then, when I joined karate, I told you I’d finally be able to protect you like you always did me and then I just became a huge jerk.”
You frown, face falling. You had no idea that Eli had been so upset by all of that or that it had been impacting him that much either, carrying that guilt around with him constantly. You remember the day he speaks of, it was the last time Kyler had made a cruel and crude joke about you; that was before everything changed. Before he’d joined Cobra Kai and turned into the ‘Hawk’ and he’d promised you that he would get strong and brave enough to stand up for you.
Like he always wanted to.
Swallowing thickly, you shift towards Eli, pressing yourself against him as you squeeze his hand, holding it close and pressing your lips to his cheek. “I didn’t need you to stand up for me,” you reassure. “Because just having you near was enough. That’s all I want.”
Eli meets your eyes, surprised.
“Really?”
“Yeah,” you nod, smiling. “You’re all I need. Always.”
Glancing down at your entwined hands, Eli hesitates a moment; “I wish you could see how amazing you are.”
His voice is soft and the words are sincere. You feel your heart swell.
“I’ve spent a lot of my life blaming myself for things that… aren’t my fault.” It’s hard to say, hard to admit, when you’ve spent so much of your life punishing yourself and thinking otherwise. But what Eli and Demetri had said before and their genuine concern made you think, made you realize and see things in a way you never had before. “I don’t want to think that way anymore.”
Eli cups your cheek; “I don’t want you to either.”
“Okay,” you nod, voice a whisper as you smile, eyes watering. “Then help me see, Eli.”
“I will,” he says without hesitation, “I promise I will.”
He’s pressing his lips against your own in the next second and you lean into the affection, letting your eyes flutter shut as you curl into his grasp. You’re reassured by his words and it’s almost as if a weight is lifted off your shoulders at his promise.