Boxtober - Day 5: "Mornings Are For Sleeping"
Day 5: -Tim Wright/Masky X GN!Reader "Oh no, you're a Morning Person!" X “No, anything but that.”
-I do not own "Tim Wright and do not take credit for him.
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It wasn’t anything new. It wasn’t surprising when Tim left for weeks on end with little to no contact with you. He had his own thing going on that you weren’t allowed in on. Even if you were his partner, he said it was for safety reasons, so you didn’t push on. You’ve always known Tim had a problem, but you didn’t mind. You just wanted to help, and if that meant giving him space for weeks, so be it. But, it didn’t mean your mind didn’t wander and worry about him. The way an intrusive thought would make its way into your mind about him made your stomach churn.
But last night was different. So much different. Tim had made his way back late in the night. He looked different. He had a mask on. That was the most uncanny thing. The way its white blankness had been painted with black feminine features. The way his clothes had been covered in blood, the way the blood was not his own. The way he didn’t speak a word last night had you on the verge. His tan jacket had been stained with muck and filth from a variety of things. You had to wash it at least four times to clear it. It was a cold night, emotionally and physically. You ignored your own needs that night for him. He may not have spoken, but his glassy eyes were on you the entire time, and you could tell. After what seemed like hours, he exhaled heavily before he brought you in for a quiet hug. You returned it with ease. He cried that night, and you hadn’t a clue why. He was so stressed and you didn’t know why. And you knew he wouldn’t tell you, so you tried your best with what you had. The night ended with the two of you going to bed.
It was the next day, in the morning. It was early as you had your back pressed against his chest. He had a sloppy hold which he quickly tightened on you. As if he didn’t want to let go. Like the wind would take you if he didn’t anchor you down. You both shared warmth, shielding you and him from the freezing room. He yawned as he slowly took himself away from you. The sudden cold and the removal of warmth woke you up. You could hear someone shuffling in the room as you slowly blinked open your eyes. You lazily lie there for a good minute or so. Not wanting to ruin the cloud-like feeling the bed had on you, but just wanting to know where Tim had run off to now. You pushed yourself up now, fully realizing the lack of Tim.
You huffed as you rubbed your eyes. You let out soft yawns as you sat on the bed. You were exhausted and you knew Tim should be too. That’s when you scooted yourself off of the plush blankets and onto the cold wooden flooring. Your fatigue was clear in the way you moved. You took yourself from point A to point B as you pressed your hand against the cold metal doorknob. You turned it over with ease. Your eyes were met with some lights turned on within the cozy home. You slowly made your way into the kitchen, where you could smell strong amounts of coffee in the air. The scent was a pleasant smell that invaded your senses. There was an apparent aroma around the house. You could feel the shift in weight as you put one foot in front of the other. That's when you saw Tim sitting on your shared couch. He had a hot mug of coffee in hand. You could see the steam making its way from the liquid to his face. The liquid was black. Of course, he drank it black. You slowly sat next to him. He seemed surprised by you. He smelled of cigarettes. How long did you lie there for?
You had the urge and right to bring up what happened last night. But now you just feel relieved and enchanted by him. You didn’t feel the need to curse him out or do anything negative. It was a whole thing but, after having gone weeks without him. You might as well enjoy it. "What time is it?" you groaned as you yawned again. Tim inhaled before responding "It’s four o'clock in the morning." he looked at your stance next to him. "Huh?" you looked at him like he was mental. No way, this man woke both of you up at four a.m. Unless. "Are you a morning person?" you muttered quickly as you stared daggers at him. He smiled lightly at your antics, "yeah?" he added, before taking another sip. "Oh no, you're a morning person," you said, then soon realized who your partner was. And that was a criminal, and his crime was waking up at four in the morning on a Saturday. You pretended to be disappointed. You soon shook your head no, "I can't believe it." He could tell you were just joking around with him.
"There's nothing wrong with waking up at three on a Saturday," Tim added, whilst smiling. You liked his smile. It was pretty to you because it warmed something in you. It made you feel safe and secure. "No, anything but that," you say, burying your face in your hands. "He doesn’t even realize the sins he’s just committed." you glanced at him in disbelief, then back to the ground. He took another sip of his coffee before placing it down.
He coughed into his sleeve. He coughed a lot. There was a lot he didn’t tell you, but yet again you didn’t ask. He recovered before looking at you again. "So, what happened last night?" you asked. You said something risky, but you deserved to know after cleaning him up. He was quiet for a moment before looking at you and responding with "Me and a few friends ran into trouble," he explained loosely. "The friends being Brian, Toby, and Kate, like normal." Tim fidgeted with his hands as the words came out.
You’d seen Brian a few times around the house when Tim was around. You knew a lot about Brian, at least from the stuff Tim shared with you. Those two had been friends for years and years, dating back longer than you and Tim’s relationship. You heard of Toby and Kate. More of Toby though. From what you heard, he did a lot of stupid shit. You hadn’t met them in person yet, though you wanted to.
"Our boss made us go on a mission again.' 'However, this one was much worse, much worse." he cringed whilst talking about it. He continued to think carefully before he spoke. His job was a whole different thing. You hadn’t a clue what it was, but you guessed something to do with delivery. Maybe he got stuck in traffic for hours or had a thunderstorm hit him. You looked at his face. He looked shaken up and uncomfortable talking about it. "Did you guys get jumped?" your words came out quietly, but there. "On the lines of that, yeah," he muttered as he pushed his thoughts away as Tim reached for his cup. That could explain all the marks on his arms and face from last night and the way he had that wretched crimson liquid all over him. You glanced at his face again, worried you’d see the blood again.
You scooted closer to Tim. He was uncomfortable with that subject, so you decided to change it. Which he noticed and accepted voluntarily. He removed one hand from his mug and moved it to you. He held your hand. You soon leaned against him. It was a comfortable silence. You could feel his loving gaze glance at you in curiosity. "I can’t believe I'm dating a morning person," you muttered as his hold on you increased. "I’m sure there are worse things than dating a morning person," he chuckled, as you squinted your eyes at him. You were tired from last night. Couldn’t you just drag him back to bed? It felt like a foolproof plan on your end. There was no reason why not. You faked a yawn, which he noticed. "Woah man, I'm tired.' ' We should head back to bed." you gave him the hint in the most obvious way.
He let go of your hand slowly. You could still feel his touch nonetheless. He sat there for a moment before exhaling. "You can go back to bed if you want," he said, knowing you wanted him there as well. You had a feeling he may have had a nightmare and just didn’t want to tell you about it. He had a habit of having to go through that, which probably led him to be a morning person. You recall him a few times, accidentally waking you up with his sudden, harsh, and desperate grip on you. The way he’d be out of breath and the way he got as close as possible to you as he could. The words he said during those times are things you will never forget. You’d always comfort him afterward, which he acted like he didn’t need. But, you could always tell he was highly grateful for it. He always seemed like a lost puppy until you grounded him.
You slowly put all of your weight on him and then started to fake snooze. He knew what you were doing and had no intention of fighting back. "You’ve been gone for weeks’ ‘What’s wrong with wanting to snuggle a little bit?" you slowly opened your eyes. He put down his mug as he placed his head against the top of yours. "You are persistent, you know that?" he mumbled as he took his weight off you, and you did the same.
He got up from the couch before, scooping you into his arms. He cradled you with ease. He made it seem like he carried people all the time. And you hadn’t a clue where he got his unhuman-like strength, but you didn’t mind because it came in handy plenty of times. For example, right now you weren’t lying when you said you were tired. You were exhausted from the stress and panic you had last night about him. You tucked your face into his chest. He smelt of a deep, rich coffee, with his clear smoking addiction coming through his jacket. You could tell he smoked a lot, but he had the respect not to smoke around you unless you asked him to. There were times you wondered if he ever took showers when he was out because the way he came home was always terrible. Sometimes you worry if he even takes care of himself out there.
But, here he was still standing strong. "I love you, Reader," he smiled softly. "Love you, too, Tim." he probably thought you couldn’t hear him, but you did. He seemed pleasantly surprised by this and didn’t mind. He brought you back to your shared bedroom and then, soon, gently placed you back on your respective side of the bed. You could feel your body sink into the soft mattress as he took off his jacket. You looked at the roof of your shared room. You’ve started at it plenty of times before, aimlessly. You remember trying to estimate the time it’d take for him to get back and counting down from there. Your guesses were always wrong, though. He went to his side of the bed, making sure not to rock the bed too much.
You heard him exhale deeply as he laid down with you. He pulled the covers over both of you before, pulling you against him. He had his head on your shoulder as he held you tightly. You were enveloped in his scent as well as his warmth as he spooned you. You could feel your drowsiness come back as he yawned. It seemed caffeine didn’t affect this man, or he just needed more than twenty cups of it to work.
"Do you hate the morning that much?" he smiled on your shoulder as you didn’t make any effort to hold yourself up. "Yep, and if my partner is a morning person, it is my duty to save them." you could feel him exhale quickly. "Thank you for your service," he said weakly as he saluted you. Cuddling with him was always the best. Maybe it was the way he talked or maybe just the way he held you. He reached a hand up to your face before gently rubbing your cheek meaninglessly. Both of you were under a soft, warm embrace, and neither of you wanted to let go of the comfort you two created. You could feel yourself slowly going adrift. Your eyes grew heavy as you could feel yourself starting to fall asleep. Tim embraced you softly as you fell asleep against him. And it wouldn’t be long before, he went back to bed with you. Nothing could be better than this. Well, maybe Tim not being a morning person would be it.
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