Well I decided to make something depressing at work đ đ
I just came up with a scenario: where Finn, Holley, and Mater are in Big Bentley. And, since Acer and Grem are assholes, that show Lelandâs severed head to Finn to one up him. O__O
Which shows and reveals the message of what Finn said to Mater
âFriendships are dangerous in our line of workâ
Summary: Finn and the reader meet when playing Call Of Duty and talking over their headsets, but reader canât figure out why Finnâs voice is so familiar.
Pairing: Finn Wolfhard x fem!Reader (but could be read as gender neutral)
Warnings: None
Word Count: 2.4k+
A/N: Thanks so much to @strawbebbies-n-cream for requesting this, Iâm not into video games, like, at all, so I really appreciate you helping me with the logistics of the game and being super patient with all my questions. I really hope it turned out the way you were expecting! Also, if anyoneâs wondering, yes, there is a very blatant Queen joke in here.
y/g/t = your gamer tag (if youâre like me and donât play video games, you can make one up)
Relaxing back into the soft cushions of the love seat, you clicked on your game console and settled the headset over your ears, muffling all the other sounds around you. Not that there really were any, your mother worked from home in the office across the hall and your father was always away, so rest assured you werenât going to be bothered. You used the remote to click the box titled âCall Of Dutyâ, and waited for the game to load and for your headset to be filled with the annoying voices of the players you were teamed with. You loved the thrill of the game, youâd always been fascinated with war and different military tactics, but to live out the battles that real soliders had gone through, and kill the bastards that had started the whole thing, was its own experience.
âHey yâall!â called out an obnoxious female voice that was already getting on your nerves. You really didnât like playing with people that much - especially ones that you didnât know in real life as well - and youâd much prefer your cursing didnât get broadcasted to everyone else in your group. A list of the gamerâs tags appeared on the left side of the screen, six of them to be perfectly exact, because that was the number of players in a team youâd selected - the less people the better.
y/g/t has joined the game
funkydiscodeaks has joined the game
mamamercury46 has joined the game
badgerbriâsclogs39 has joined the game
playwithmygreasegun has joined the game
marcelthemonkey has joined the game
Okay, so there were certainly some characters in this game, you could deal with that. By this point you were quite used to some of the nutjobs that could be playing these games, and they really didnât phase you anymore. Though, you did get quite a kick out of the gamertag, âplaywithmygreasegunâ and you would love to find out what inspired that nickname. The game was relatively simple and boring at first, not a whole lot of action, though for some reason, the man of the hour - or you assumed he was a man, he kept cursing everytime something went wrong - could not get the hang of this, and it wasnât uncommon to hear a loud âfuck!â ring out in your headset, and youâd glance at his character, only to see he died again. You wondered in the back of your mind if it was his first time playing, and let out a little laugh to yourself when he died, yet again.
âY/g/t, youâre so fucking good at this! Mind teaching me?â a voice that could only belong to âplaywithmygreasegunâ called out to you. Now that, that was uncommon. You didnât usually interact with the people on your team, you were rather shy when it came to social interaction, and you didnât like to get involved in the dramatic side of the game. You didnât even consider the fact that you were good at the game, you just kinda, shot at people. It wasnât hugely difficult for you.
âI am?â you asked, your brows furrowing in confusion, even though you knew no one could see you. The boy whoâd been talking to you responded with only a âmhmâ, leading you to believe he was distracted. Sure enough, heâd backed himself into a corner. You thought, for sure, that you recognized his voice from somewhere, but for the life of you, you couldnât figure it out. It also didnât help that the headsets didnât exactly have the best sound quality, so his voice was considerably muffled. So you pushed the thought into the back of your mind, trying not to focus on it, because it probably wasnât anything, he probably just sounded like someone you knew. Nothing more to it.
Right?
Okay, you mightâve been crazy, but everytime he talked to you, or at all, you kept getting this nagging feeling that you knew him from somewhere. At this point the two of you were conversing quite a bit, as youâd muted everyone else but him. Everyone else was uninteresting and loud, and you didnât feel like listening to their little comments. Somehow, youâd gotten roped into following this guy around and trying to help him through his constant troubles in the game, and heâd gotten no better. Listen, itâd been an hour, he shouldâve been making at least a little progress.
âShit!â he called out, making you laugh to yourself and quickly snipe the enemy thatâd just shot your new friend down, âI donât understand how you do it, y/g/t. I canât figure it out!â you giggled to yourself and went to meet him where he revived himself.
âHey, um,â you started, pausing to shoot an enemy near you, âWhatâs your real name? I mean, no offense, but I really donât want to keep calling you âplaywithmygreasegunâ,â you explained, and he laughed to himself at the quip.
ââS Finn. Whatâs yours?â he returned the question, and you answered with your own name. You felt this would make your interactions less awkward.
âY/n, thatâs a pretty name,â Finn complimented, and you felt a hot blush creep up your neck at the compliment, albeit small.
âThanks, Finnâ
âSo,â Finn paused to hide behind a tree, while you only rolled your eyes and shot at the enemy, killing him off, âany other meddling questions youâd like to ask? Perhaps youâd like my street address?â
You laughed to yourself, âNo,â you shook your head to emphasize your point, although, again, you knew he couldnât see you, âBut there is one thing I was wonderingâ
âGo for it,â Finn gave you the âgo aheadâ.
âHow on Earth did you come up with the gamertag, âplaywithmygreasegunâ? Quite provocative, isnât it?â you asked, letting out another giggle at the sound of the name. Finn laughed along with you.
âBand joke, you wouldnât get it,â Finn explained shortly, though you could hear the smile in his voice.
âUnderstood, understood,â you relented, watching with amusement when Finn died again, hearing the all too familiar swear that accompanied it. You couldnât help it when you broke into giggles again, hearing Finnâs responding gasp on the other end of the line.
âHey! Donât laugh at me!â he shouted, feigning offense, which only made you laugh more. Unfortunately, you let your eyes shut in the midst of trying to control your giggles, and you, yourself, got shot down by an enemy. Finn and you were both silent for a minute.
âDi-Did you do that on purpose?â he asked incredulously.
âNoâ
Then, for whatever reason, both you and him started cracking up. Neither of you even bothered reviving yourselves yet, you just laughed together. You had to be honest, this game had been the best you think youâd ever played, just because Finn was there to die multiple times and laugh with you about it. It amazed you that the conversation was not once tense or dull, and that was interesting for you, as it usually was. Before long, you realized it was far past the time youâd set for yourself to play until, and you had to bid Finn goodbye.
âYeah, I got it, though based on the amount of times you saved my ass today, I donât know how Iâll survive without you,â he joked, and you laughed with him.
âYouâll get through it, Finn, talk to you again soon,â you said.
âSame time tomorrow?â he asked, and you laughed again, for he emphasized his voice with an incredibly bad accent that you didnât recognize.
âYep, goodbye,â you confirmed, then shut off your headset and game console. After all the talking with him you did in the past hour and a half, you really couldnât shake the feeling that you recognized his voice from somewhere, and you made a mental note to ask him the next time you talked to him. You just had to figure out how to word something like that, or how to bring it up.
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âHey, Finn?â you asked tentatively. God, you were gonna feel so stupid if you were completely wrong and he just sounded like someone. You and Finn had been talking for a little over a week or so now, which meant you were playing every weekend and itâd actually been about four weeks, but you only really talked to him on weekends when you had the time. Over the course of that time, youâd talked a lot about your lives, youâd exchanged family stories, youâd both complained about school and where you were struggling in different subjects, and youâd talked about movies that you both liked. Not surprisingly, you both had a preference for some different war movies. Not many, but there were some you had in common. And all through that the nagging feeling never went away, though you did find a way to mute it over the time. You just couldnât figure out why it kept bothering you.
âYes?â
âUm, this is kinda weird, butââ you were cut off by a laugh.
âY/n, darling, I think Iâm pretty desensitized to weird after the stories weâve told each other,â Finn informed you, âWhatcha got?â
That was another thing, over time heâd began calling you different little pet names, always exaggerating them with a posh accent because on time youâd told him that you liked the way British accents sounded. That they sounded classy and sophisticated. Ever since then heâs never failed to call you a pet name at least once every time you talked, and it was driving the butterflies in your stomach nuts.
âWell, this was, just a small thought, but I canât help but notice that your voice sounds so familiar to me. Iâm not sure why, and i-it could just be a coincidence, but, it keeps bothering me, so I thought Iâd bring it up,â you laughed out the last part, trying to calm your nerves about maybe coming across as a weird person to someone you felt you really connected with, that you felt you could talk to.
Finn was quiet for a while, not responding to your indirect question, and only the sounds of the video game were in the background as you continued to mindlessly play. You waited for Finnâs reply, and the more time that passed where you were left in silence, the more your left leg bounced against the edge of the love seat.
âFinn?â you called out, breaking the silence.
You heard a small sigh on the other end, âWell, I guess now is as good a time as any to spill itâ
âSpill what?â
âIâm kind of a famous actor,â Finn told you, and you only drew your eyebrows together. You didnât recall a famous actor named âFinnâ.
âOh,â you paused, thinking to yourself a bit before speaking up again, âWhatâve you been in so far? Iâm sure I know somethingâ
You didnât understand why it didnât immediately click in your head when he told you in the first place. You certainly recognized his voice, itâd been bothering you for weeks, yet you didnât know his name. Though, that wasnât exactly uncommon, a lot of times you never really bothered looking at the casts for all the movies or TV shows you like.
âWell, Iâve been in the new It movies, Iâve been in the animated Addams Family, Iâve been in this movie called Dog Days, um, I was in this show called Stranger Thiââ you cut him off, your face lighting up.
âWait! You played Mike, didnât you?â you asked, and Finn hummed in confirmation.
âYes, yes I did play Mikeâ
âIâm so sorry I didnât realize it before, Finn. I only looked at the actors for that show once, but I really liked it,â you apologized, feeling enormously stupid that you hadnât recognized his name before, or the voice hadnât clicked, âWhatâs your last name?â you asked, and Finn laughed quietly at your insistence.
âItâs Woââ you interrupted once again.
âOh wait, wait donât tell me,â you paused to think it over, remembering that his last name was one of the most bizzare youâd ever seen, âIs it âWolfhardâ?â you asked tentatively, and you heard another one of Finnâs laughs ring through the headset.
âYes, itâs Wolfhard, love,â There he was again with the accent. You rolled your eyes with a fond smile.
âThanks, Finn. I thought thatâd never stop bothering me,â you smiled, happy that youâd finally gotten your answer, âThough I must ask, why Call Of Duty? I mean, there are plenty of other war games where you can just play by yourselfâ
Finn sighed overdramatically, âListen, I donât tell you what to like. God just decided that he was gonna make me like Call Of Duty one day, so here I am,â he joked, causing you to let a little giggle escape on your end of the line.
âBesides,â Finn started, in a softer voice than you think youâd ever heard from him, âthen I wouldnât have met youâ
You felt your heart stutter to a halt. Did he really mean that? Over the time youâd spent talking to Finn, it wasnât any secret that youâd maybe created a little bit of a crush on him, and now you could say that safely, because you knew he was only a year and a half older than you, upon looking up his age on the internet as of five seconds ago.
âU-Um,â you laughed, subconsciously rubbing a hand over the back of your neck out of embarrassment, âWell, Iâm definitely glad our paths crossed tooâ you voice came out quieter and less confident than youâd intended it to, and you felt your face get hot.
âI have to clarify first,â Finn began, speaking in a sort of warning tone, âHow old are you, y/n?â
âSixteenâ
âOh thank God,â he sighed, and you laughed, âI didnât mean to be weird, and I thought you were maybe around there, but I really didnât want to be accused of being a pedoâ
You nodded to yourself, âYeah, yeah, understandable how you could be worried about thatâ
âY/nâ
You hummed in acknowledgment.
âI know I donât know where you live, and you donât know where I live, but,â Finn paused for a second, seeming to be searching for the right way to word what he wanted to say, âI was wondering if youâd like to get together sometime in person to hang out?â
You were smiling before he even finished the question, the notion of one day getting to meet with the person youâd been talking to over the past month exciting you.
âYeah, Iâd love that,â you replied quickly, and you could hear the smile in Finnâs voice.
âGood, okayâ
You werenât sure what to say next, but, thankfully, the silence didnât last long, because Finn let another loud expletive out.