Could you write an Anthony Bridgerton x wife!reader fic? They are newly weds and the reader wishes to pamper Anthony while he is bathing. Heâs a bit cautious about it at first because he is not used to such affection. Thank youu I love your writing a lot especially the truth or dare fic.
In Your Hands (Anthony Bridgerton x Wife!Reader)
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Warnings: Nudity references, the start of sexy-times, alcoholÂ
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Anthony was someone who hated routine. After all, as much as he was devoted to the day to day duties that came with being the head of his family, if he had his way he would escape the city and the ton, choosing instead the peace and tranquility offered by the countryside, at Aubrey Hall. He dreamed of being able to be just a brother, son and - as of recently - a husband.Â
Only married a few months, your new husband was keen to seize each and every opportunity to escape his duties when they appeared - whether it was sneaking off for long rides in the countryside, or making an early exit from whatever social gathering you both had been forced to attend as the new Viscount and Viscountess Bridgerton; Whatever allowed you both to be alone and back in one anotherâs arms (usually sans clothes) as soon as possible, was a good idea to him.Â
It was no surprise then, that there was one part of his daily routine that Anthony actually relished: bathing.Â
Oh, yes. There was little more in the world that could bring your fully-grown husband such child-like joy as being able to soak in a tub of steaming hot water for an hour or two. The sight always made you smile as you entered your bedroom: Anthony, half asleep, looking as if the stress had physically melted away.Â
It was your favourite sight - and not just because of the exquisite view it granted you of his sculpted form - but because of how calm and peaceful he looked. It was as if he had transformed back into the mischievous and carefree boy youâd first fallen in love with all those years ago. Back when your only concerns had been not tripping on your skirt at your presentation, making sure you were actually asked to dance at a ball, and surviving the social season without embarrassing your family or getting yourself roped into some scandal.Â
Whilst you knew neither you nor Anthony would ever change a single thing about your life together, you knew it came with a cost. In fact, today it had been enduring hours of talks with local tenants, the familyâs book keeper, estate managers, and even several possible suitors looking to secure some kind of marriage contract with one of his younger sisters. (Youâd been informed by several members of the household staff that those meetings had been remarkably swift, however, with each unfortunate man looking rather dejected as they were shown from the house).Â
If youâd been able to spare him the pain or share his burden you would have, but unfortunately youâd been occupied with matters of your own. Being the lady of such a grand estate came with duties of its own, and you were quite done looking over seating arrangements, replying to correspondence, and paying social calls for one day. Â
Still, at least youâd both survived to tell the tale - no wonder Anthony looked half asleep. Then again, maybe it had something to do with the open bottle of whiskey that sat on the table beside the tub. You knew without looking at the label which bottle it was, having smuggled it out of the library yourself to enjoy together.Â
âAnthony Bridgerton!â A fake gasp of horror escaped your lips as you appeared in the doorway, a hand pressed to your chest. âYou are a sneak and a traitor. That whiskey was for me too, you know.â
âAnd a good evening to you too, my love. Never fear, thereâs plenty to share,â he teased, head relaxed, tipped backward as he took a sip from the glass in his hand. Your eyes were transfixed on the hollow of his throat, watching his Adamâs apple bob as he swallowed. âBesides, I would apologise but I simply couldnât wait a minute longer. Not when I couldnât feel my back from sitting at that desk all afternoon.â
The moan that escaped his lips was almost sinful as he sank a little lower in the water. Â
âWell, youâre forgiven. You look far too content for me to even dream of being mad,â you sighed, drawing close and perching on the rim of the tub. Anthony handed over the whiskey glass with a soft smile, letting you take a sip of your own before you placed it back onto the table.Â
You could feel the warmth seep into your bones immediately, even if that was also likely in part to your proximity to the tub and your naked husband.Â
âDo you want me to wash your hair?â
Anthonyâs eyebrows rose at the question, the surprise written across his face. âWhat?â
âYou heard me,â you teased, reaching up to run your fingers through the soft strands of hair atop his head. âI can wash your hair, and get your back for you. Unless youâd rather do it yourself, or I can ring for someone?â
âWhat? No, thatâs uh, thatâs not necessary,â he chuckled, visibly flustered - which was amusing and perplexing. After all, it wasnât as if you two hadnât seen and touched every single inch of the other in the weeks since your wedding. However, he looked almost confused at the idea that you would offer such a thing. âYou donât have to do that.â
âBut I want to,â you soothed. âLet me take care of you, for once. Husband.â
It was probably below the belt to purr his title like that, but you knew how that one little word had the power to reduce the great Viscount Bridgerton to a puddle. That, along with the warmth of the water and the buzz of the whiskey, made him almost pliant to your every whim. Still, you knew him well enough to recognise the lingering hesitation in his eyes as he nodded in agreement.Â
He very rarely let his guard down or allowed anyone to assist him in any way. You sometimes believed that had the servants not been dependant upon their work to make a living that Anthony would have dismissed them long ago and tried to run the entire estate single handedly just to prove he could. That he was worthy of the title he bore, and that he was every bit as great a man, brother, and husband as his father.Â
It appeared he was the same way when it came to letting himself be taken care of and it made your heart ache for the man you loved.Â
Pressing a triumphant kiss to his lips, you swiftly manoeuvred yourself, pulling up a stool and grabbing a jug from the dresser. Â
âJust relax⊠trust me,â you murmured, waiting until he did as he was bid. The gesture alone said volumes, more so than any words ever could.Â
Waiting until his eyes were shut, you reached for the soap, tilting his head against your chest as you began to massage the mixture into his scalp. Yet again, your husband seemed to transform into a cat, purring with every touch in a way that made it suddenly very difficult to resist the urge to strip off and join your husband in the water instead.Â
âEnjoying yourself?â You giggled as Anthony barely managed more than a groan in reply.Â
It was taking every ounce of your self control to focus your attentions solely on Anthony, and not on the way his body seemed to be reacting to your ministrations. Thankfully, you were able to last long enough to finish the job, using the jug to rinse the water through his hair, making sure to angle his head upwards so the water ran off him instead of into his eyes.Â
But you were only human; the minute you were done washing the last suds from his scalp you made your move. Sliding off the stool, you knelt beside him and reached out to caress his cheek, causing him to open his eyes almost sleepily. Leaning forward you planted a soft, delicate kiss to his lips, causing him to groan in response.
Without saying a word, his hands rose, twisting their way into your hair as he deepened his kiss. It was clear what he wanted next.Â
âNow, wife,â he growled, pulling back just long enough to reach down and tug teasingly at the tie of your dress-robe. You could feel the warmth of his touch as his wet body began to dampen the material. âI think itâs your turn to let me take care of you⊠so youâd better get in here, before I drag you in here.â
HUGE s/o to @ithebookhoarder for the format/inspo on these! I âšloveâš your HCs!
*Also, PS, this lil exercise has made me abundantly aware that I am super super gay. Like, I had a hard time writing the men because imagining myself/reader snuggling with a man was so weird to me. Sorry, men of the BAU (and men in general)! I'm sure you are great, you're just not for me! So that being said, I want to clarify that I still don't write for the Criminal Minds men. I'd only do them for HCs. - love illdowhatiwantthanks (and what I want is to not write men x reader)
Aaron Hotchner
Surprisingly gentle, as if he's afraid you might break
Very soft, a side of him that not many people get to see (and even you don't get to see it that often)
Hands everywhere, not even necessarily in a sexual way, he just can't keep his hands off you
He gets a lil shy and sometimes has a hard time making eye contact
Lowkey obsessed with the smell of your conditioner and loves to bury his face in your neck
Big spoon, always
David Rossi
Will tickle you until you're practically begging for him to stop
Playful, loves to make you laugh
Plays with your fingers, soft touches that make you shiver
I mean the man is a writer, will whisper either the dirtiest or the sweetest things you've ever heard into your ear depending on the mood
Insomniac, but doesn't even care because he loves to watch you sleep
Big spoon 85% of the time, except after one of his nightmares about the Galen parents' murder
Derek Morgan
Soft, but somehow sensual and passionate at the same time
Will snuggle with you just to snuggle, but also is never mad if it leads to more...
Likes to keep his eyes closed and just feel you
Traces every part of you like he's drawing a map in his mindâcurves, freckles, ribcage, shoulder blades, all of it
Prefers snuggling sans clothingânot for sexual reasons necessarily, just because he likes the feeling of skin-to-skin contact
Prefers face-to-face to spooning
Emily Prentiss
Snuggles hard, as in deep pressure, as in holding you very tight, as in wants to be as close to you as humanly possible
Loves to tuck your head in the crook of her neck
Never not playing with your hair
Seriously has a gorilla death grip on you, good luck if you need to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night
Will kiss your neck whenever she can't resistâwhich is always
Big spoon always because she likes to make you feel safe (and she likes to feel that you feel safe with her)
Jennifer Jareau
Gentle and very sweet, a part of herself she doesn't get to show at work
Lots of very cute, very innocent kisses all over your faceâforehead, cheek, eyelids, tip of your nose
Stares at you so long it makes you blush
Not usually very forthcoming with "I love yous" but will say it again and again while snuggling
Prefers face-to-face so she can watch you
But will want to spoon after a hard caseâif it was one where she was scared for you (usually physically similar victims) she'll want to be the big spoon, if it was one where she was scared she'll be the little spoon
Penelope Garcia
Worships the actual ground you walk on, will make you feel absolutely adored
Makes sure you have everything you need to be comfyâweighted blanket, favorite pillow, stuffies or security blanket, white noise if you need it
Will hold you, of course she will and she will love it, but her favorite is when you hold her
Will tell you the sweetest, randomest, dorkiest things while you're snuggling
Feels almost like falling asleep and into a really good dream when she snuggles into you
If you have any pets, they are 100% invited to snuggle, too
Prefers face-to-face snuggling or little spoon, but if you've had a bad day she will not hesitate to scoop you up
Spencer Reid
Very, very shy at first, like he's trying so hard to be respectful that he lays there like a plank of wood
Makes eye contact only to look away and blush beet red
Plants small kisses on your shoulders every few minutes
Likes to hold your hands and play with your fingers
Foreheads pressed together while he tells you about his latest hyperfixation (it becomes his favorite part of the day)
Will always, always take care of you and hold you when you are having a hard day but secretly loves being the little spoon best
Summary: Married only a few months, you are very much one of the Bridgerton brood - something that often drives your poor husband mad, especially when you happen to be every bit as chaotic and unruly as his siblings... Also known as, you, Benedict and Eloise take a game of âtruth or dareâ a bit too far.Â
A/N: What can I say? Itâs well and truly fluff-tober over here on my blog đ
Warnings: Alcohol, mild smut, swearing, Anthony losing his mind, typical Bridgerton sibling shenanigansÂ
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There werenât many nights Anthony spent away from your side.
They were few and far between, but that didnât lessen how irksome you found them when the odd occasion called for him to leave you over night. You didnât know what it was exactly, but you never truly slept well without your husband there to hold you.
Of course, it had to be one of those nights that you truly found yourself in a spot of mischief. Though, in fairness, it had all started rather innocently.
Un-beknowst to you at the time, it was Benedict that had been first outside on the garden swing, sipping from a stolen bottle of whiskey heâd pilfered from the kitchens. Heâd been sat there perhaps ten minutes by himself, staring at the stars and lamenting about some problem or other.
Then Eloise had come along.
As was her habit - you later discovered - she had been swift to follow her brotherâs example, sneaking out of the house in her nightgown for a reprieve in the night air⊠and a cigarette or two. Apparently her second-eldest brother was something of a soft touch when it came to her, not that you could blame him for it. You doted on Eloise too.
Then, finally, completing the eclectic cast of characters, there had been you.
Now, in your defence, you hadnât intended on going out into the garden that night, but had found no other alternative suitable given the blasted summer heat. It was worse tonight that it had been all week, and without Anthony in bed beside you, you saw little point in enduring with the effort of trying to get any rest.
So, youâd decided to make your way quietly through the house and sit outside a while, and pray for a breeze. You hadnât, however, expected to find both Bridgerton siblings already sat there, having had a similar idea.
âMy, what do we have here? Another night owl?â
It was Benedict who spoke first, smiling warmly at the sight of you appearing out of the darkness. He was quick to rise, offering you his swing as a perch to rest upon, beside Eloise.
You were about to protest that it wasnât necessary and that you could find somewhere else to sit, but a warning glare from Eloise was enough to silence you.
She was all too eager to pat the seat next to her in invitation, looking remarkably pleased to have another addition to their little party.
âCome. Sit,â she ordered. âWe were simply discussing how tedious Lady Tremaineâs luncheon will be tomorrow and how we could possibly avoid the whole thing. Now that youâre here, you can help us plot our escape. Benedictâs only suggestion thus far has been some kind of contagious summer cold.â
âI think I actually said that I would use such an excuse, sister,â Benedict corrected with a teasing grin. âNot that we would share it.â
âTraitor.â
âHardly. It is every man - or woman - for themselves. Right, Y/N?â
âAlas, I think your mother would be rather suspicious at all three of us suddenly being absent,â you sighed by way of explanation as both their eyes turned to you. âBesides, I only came outside because of this heat, not to join some conspiracy.â
âHardly,â Eloise chuckled. âWe simply had the same idea, but I am rather glad you came to join us. Perhaps we should form some secret kind of club - Bridgertons against boredom?â
âAnd do what? Constantly find excuses not to attend social events we deem too tedious or odious to be dragged along to?â
âSounds like a marvellous idea to me.â
âIt would, sister dear,â Benedict teased. âYou always have a talent for causing chaos and anarchy. Youâd suit the cause perfectly, even if we both know our mother would never stand for it. She somehow sees through even our best efforts.â
âIn which case, itâs time I take a leaf out of your book, Benedict. After all, you always say social events become far more bearable after a good drink or two,â Eloise smirked, gesturing towards the bottle of whiskey Benedict had been steadily nursing. âPerhaps I should follow my brothers  example and learn to hold a drink, maybe then things will be more fun.â
âOh no.â Benedict was quick to shut down that idea, holding the bottle possessively to his chest and shaking his head. âNo. I am not allowing you to start drinking. Mother would have my head if she caught you, not to mention Anthony would have all ours heads on a platter in no time.â
The thought of it made you laugh. Your husband was hardly a tyrant, even if heâd been known to have a temper but he was easy enough to handle. A few soft words in his ear or a kiss on the cheek and he was putty in your hands, helplessly and completely in love with you. Just as you were in love with him.
âDonât tell me youâre scared of Anthony, Benedict?â you giggled, causing Eloise to join you. âI assure you, heâs more a kitten than a lion and heâd probably prefer you to allow Eloise to sample alcohol here, under your supervision, than when she inevitably decides to rebel and has her first drink later on, in the middle of some public ballâŠâ
The warning was clear and you all knew very likely true. Still, Eloise was beaming in victory as Benedict cursed to himself, muttering about Bridgerton women and the likely death heâd receive should Anthony ever find out he had allowed Eloise to sample whiskey. âJust a few sips, El. I mean it.â
âOh hush,â she snorted, taking the bottle before he could change his mind. She was quick to throw back her head and down a rather brave mouthful, causing you to laugh even harder as she scrunched her face up in disgust. âOh! That is revolting.â
âI told you.â
âNow you, Y/N,â Eloise grinned, turning and offering the offending item towards you. âGo on. Join us trouble makers - I wonât say a word about it if you donât.â
âOh, for goodness sake⊠Give me that then,â you sighed, earning a cheer from them both, knowing it was better to simply surrender rather than try and fight their mischievous whims. It only increased as you took an ambitious swig from the bottle, wincing at the acrid burning sensation it left in your throat.
If only Anthony could have seen you. Heâd have probably had some kind of seizure - especially as you took another quick swig before handing the bottle back.
âThere. Your turn again, brother dearest.â
âMy my. You really are quite surprising,â Benedict sniggered, before winking up at you in admiration. âWho knew it? You can hold your drink better than Colin. He seems cursed to choke any time he drinks anything stronger than a brandy.â
âWell, it is your sex that falsely deemed us the weaker,â Eloise quipped. âItâs not our fault you were ignorant.â
âIâd like to remind you I wasnât part of that decision and you also looked ready to choke a moment ago, El.â
âDoesnât matter, youâre still one of the enemy,â she giggled, earning another raucous laugh from you. Oh, you loved her. If youâd ever been so blessed to have had a sister, you hoped sheâd have been just like her. âNow, it is your turn again, brother.â
âOh ⊠joy.â
âElse we shall have to have some kind of forfeit.â
âA forfeit?â you scoffed, finding the idea absurd. âLike what?â
âHow about⊠truth or dare?â
Benedict froze. âOh no. Not again. Pall Mall is one thing but we swore we would never play that game in this family again-â
âBut Benedict-â
âWhatâs truth or dare?â
Your innocent question ceased their bickering instantly. Their eyes widened as they turned to you, a knowing and nervous look passing between them. Somehow, you knew this evening was about to get wildly out of hand.
Sometime later, youâd been fully apprised of the rules of âtruth or dareâ. In fact, youâd been something of a natural at it, even if you knew the copious amounts of whiskey youâd all consumed was more than likely the responsible culprit. Else, youâd probably have known better and snuck back off inside before you could make a fool of yourself.
By the end of the night, Benedict had climbed a tree, confessed to being oddly scared of spiders, and been forced to sing the national anthem in French.
Eloise had also made an admirable effort, despite her obviously lower tolerance for drink. She still permitted Benedict to try and arrange her hair, before daring to steal a sock from Colinâs room whilst heâd slept. Then sheâd loosened a leg on a dining chair. (Alas, none of you could remember which one but that somehow made it even funnier - even if it would not be come morning when you were forced to sit at the table for breakfast in some kind of roulette.)
You could only pray you didnât choose said seat.
You could also only pray neither of your conspirators shared your contributions with your husband. You werenât exactly sure how Anthony would feel at the fact you gone for a midnight paddle in the pond, nor that youâd mixed up the papers on his desk, all before finishing the night with a final dare that involved stealing several cakes from the kitchens⊠you still swore Mrs Reynolds would notice, come morning, that there were no longer twelve perfect cakes.
That, and Benedict had somehow knocked flour all over the counter, causing you all to erupt in drunken laughter as youâd bolted back outside. Â
Needless to say, you all looked a sorry sight as you lay in the grass together, staring at the approaching dawn. Had you not been so tired, or drunk, you may have suggested retiring back to your rooms before the house awoke shortly.
âNow that⊠was fun.â
âFun? That was more than fun. I havenât laughed like that in ages.â
âTold you it was a good idea.â
You hummed in agreement with your sister in law.
âI can see why you all favoured this game so much,â you sniggered, winking at Eloise as she sat in the grass beside you. âI can also see why you all agreed to stop playing it⊠I donât know what Anthony would say if he saw what weâd been up to.â
âSomething sensible and disapproving most likely,â Benedict sniggered. âOur brother, and your husband, can be a right prig, no offence.â
âOh hush. At least I didnât let my sister dress me up in her petticoat when she was five.â
Benedictâs jaw dropped.
âWho told you about that?â he demanded indignantly.
âI have my sources.â
Benedictâs eyes narrowed as he turned his head to glare at his younger sister. âWell, you can tell your source that sheâs going to have to find someone else to fetch her lemonade at the Cowperâs ball tomorrow night unless she apologises. You can also tell her that Iâll accept either a verbal or a written apology as long as itâs suitably abject. And that means very, very abject,â he added darkly.
âTell me, Benedict, was it a lacy petticoat?â
With a wordless grunt of annoyance, Benedict groaned, but it was hard to hear over the laughter echoing from you and Eloise. You resembled more a pack of hyenas than two noble ladies - you probably looked just as feral after your night of mischief.
And of course, as was always your luck, that was exactly how your husband found you mere seconds later.
How Anthony had arrived without any of you hearing a carriage pulling up to the house at this time of the night - morning? You couldnât be sure - was a mystery. Yet, there he was, hands on hips and looking thunderous as he stormed towards the three of you with all the fury of an exasperated headmaster. Â
âWhat in Godâs name are you all playing at?â
You all froze.
It was as if someone had poured a bucket of ice water over you as your eyes widened, and you all turned to stare sheepishly at him.
âOh, darling. Youâre home?â
âDonât âoh darlingâ me,â Anthony sighed, attempting to scold you but without much success. His attempt at seriousness was somewhat undermined by his brotherâs heckling, singing âhere comes motherâ and that âsomeoneâs in troubleâ. That, and with the way you were lying, he was upside down. âWhat are you doing up at this god forsaken hour? And why are you ⊠is that flour? And why are you soaking wet?â
âI went for a swim.â
âA - you went for a -â
âAnd Benedict did my hair,â Eloise interjected suddenly, waving her arms about as she gestured to the tangle of hair upon her head. âIsnât it marvellous?â
Anthonyâs expression very much said that he did not think it was marvellous. Nor did he find any of this vaguely amusing.
In fact, by the way he took a long deep breath, you knew he was doing his best not to lose his temper and wake the entirety of the household. His brow always creased like that when he was faced with dealing with his family, but the expression only made him seem more adorable and handsome to you, rather than authoritative. However, youâd never told him so, knowing it would hardly be deemed a compliment in his eyes.
You also doubted heâd appreciate your usual response right now, which was normally to kiss said brow until it eased back into its relaxed form.
âWe were just playing a game to escape the heat, darling,â you soothed. âWe couldnât sleep and all had the same idea to seek refuge outdoors⊠we simply got carried away passing the time.â
âWhat game?â
âPardon?â
âI said, what was the game you were all playing?â Anthony suddenly quipped, the warning clear in his tone. That, and his eyes landed squarely on his two siblings, who at least had the decency to look sheepish⊠and afraid. âBecause there is but one game I can think of that would result in a mess like this one, and Iâm confused, because I know for a fact that we banned that game under this roof, and any other roof that houses the Bridgertons.â
No one moved.
No one even breathed.
It was as if you were all too scared to risk answering Anthony, even if the empty bottle of whiskey did most of the talking by itself.
âI donât recall the name,â you blinked. âRight, Benedict?â
âOh, uh⊠we⊠we were just- Eloise?â
Eloise froze, the guilt written all too clearly on her face for her to even try and salvage the situation - though that could also be down to the whisky she had consumed⊠it was honestly hard to be sure at this point.
âWell, dear brother,â she began, only to trail off as Anthony lifted his hand.
The silence was instantaneous.Â
No one dared to say another word, let alone move.Â
Youâd never seen Eloise or Benedict so still in your entire life. Hell, you werenât even sure they were breathing - probably out of fear Anthony would decide to inform their mother about their mischievous exploits.Â
If Anthony Bridgerton was scary when vexed, then Violet Bridgerton was a nightmare brought to life in human form. After all, as the matriarch of a family of eight children, she had learned a long time ago how to keep her unruly children in line - a harrowing experience you had only had occasion to witness once or twice since your marriage into the Bridgerton family. Once had been when Colin and Gregory had broken a priceless vase when racing around the house, despite being explicitly banned from doing so. The other had been when she had caught Eloise and Benedict smoking outside on the terrace one night.Â
It was easy to say where your husband had inherited it from.Â
âNot. Another. Word,â your husband growled, bending down and sweeping you up into his arms in a move that made you squeal in surprise. âRight now, I am taking my wife to bed and I suggest you two do the same - after you clean up your mess. Iâll deal with the lot of you in the morning.âÂ
A laugh escaped you as you tried not to look like you were enjoying the sudden turn of events too much. After all, you doubted heâd be too happy once you were more sober and he discovered the true extent of your nightly activities.Â
It was why you were only too happy to let him put you to bed, grumbling all the while about letting his siblings run wild. He really was most handsome when he was flushed - a fact you were reminded of as he hastily changed for bed, flashing you a tempting glimpse of his bare torso in the process.Â
You could tell without asking he was tired from his journey home, as well as fighting the urge to rip his hair out over the chaos he had found upon his return.Â
Thankfully, his need to be in your arms outweighed the need to scold you over letting yourself be drawn into his siblingsâ schemes. All it took was you pulling him down onto the mattress, and climbing into his lap to turn him into a needy, lovestruck puddle.Â
Youâd equally missed having him in your arms, but youâd be lying if you said that your sudden forwardness wasn't also due to a mixture of the whiskey youâd drunk, and the residual giddiness from a night of mischief. A confidence radiated from you as you began to run your hands over his bare chest, taking care to graze the areas you knew made him groan.Â
âYouâre lucky I love you so much,â he teased breathlessly, visibly unable to refuse your advances.Â
âIs that so?â
Anthony chuckled, nodding as he surged his lips towards yours. âYes, so come here, my delinquent drunken wife, and let me kiss you before you and those doe-eyes of yours drive me insane. Now.â
Your laughter and surrender was immediate. âAs you wish.âÂ
Alas, for poor Anthony, that was not the end of the ordeal.Â
In fact, it was the next morning as you made your way into breakfast that you faced the final consequences of your delinquency.Â
Despite wishing to remain abed for the entire day, youâd been granted no such reprieve as your maid had entered your room at the usual appointed time and proceeded to open the curtains with no regard for the fact that you had slept a mere handful of hours. Whereas you would normally greet the day with a reluctant smile, you were in no state to manage much more than a groan as you were harshly ripped from your slumber.
If you had somehow not yet come to the conclusion that last night had been a bad idea, then the sudden flare of pain in your head at the bright intrusion was all the proof you needed. That, and the sudden churning in your stomach.Â
You would never let Benedict or Eloise coax you into drinking with them again.Â
You had not realised, despite how the idiom went, that what went up was sure to come down again - and you had come crashing down.Â
Hard.
âIf youâre ready to dress, my lady, then breakfast will be served shortly,â your maid chirped, a dress already picked out for you to wear. She either couldn't detect your fragile state, or didn't seem to care as she continued speaking at a painfully loud volume. âMy Lord sent me to wake you as he is finishing business in the study. He was up frightfully early, I could scarce believe it went the housemaids told me theyâd already found him awake when they went to start the fires this morning. Gave young Samantha a right fright he did, scribbling away at his desk.âÂ
âOh?â you croaked.Â
You hadnât even noticed the empty space in the bed bedside you until then.Â
Clearly Anthony had risen early, if heâd even gone to sleep at all. Why were you not surprised? Your husband was perpetually in motion, always claiming there was something or someone that needed his urgent attention as the head of the Bridgerton clan. It was just one of the things that made you love him so much.
âIs he still there?â
âYes, Maâam,â the young girl continued, breezing about your room. âAnd thatâs not the only strange incident this morning. It will tickle you rotten when I tell you the latest drama, but you see, Mrs Reynolds was ranting and raving about how she swore she had made three trays of fruit tarts last night, yet this morning, there were only two. The youngest kitchen maid, Betsy, is convinced it must be a ghost but my money is on Carter - the groomâs boy - heâs always snooping about the kitchen...âÂ
You winced. Ah. Maybe you hadn't been as stealthy last night as youâd hoped after all...
With as much enthusiasm as you could muster, you began to peel yourself from the mattress, trying to appear as if you were listening to your maidâs theories as she dressed you for the day. It then took all your resolve to make it downstairs and to the breakfast table without tripping over your own feet, or emptying the non-existent contents of your stomach.Â
To your relief, only Eloise and Benedict had so far taken a seat at the breakfast table - and both looked about as miserable as you felt. Â
âGood morning,â you mumbled, taking your usual chair next to the head of the table. You were quick to accept the steaming cup of coffee Benedict handed you, shooting him a thankful look. âDare I ask how we feel?âÂ
âI think better than you and my dear sister here,â Benedict chirped, gesturing at a miserable looking Eloise. She had her head in her hands and was desperately trying to look at the plate of food in front of her with something other than repulsion. âThen again, I must admit I am somewhat more experienced in the art of late-night mischief than you both. I also did not have to deal with my brother before going to bed - thank you, again, for that noble sacrifice.â
âYour welcome,â you chuckled, a faint heat rising in your cheeks as you remembered the exact events after you and Anthony had gone to bed. âI just feel bad that you both got left to clean up the mess.âÂ
âDonât be. I think we got it all.â
âYou say that but I canât remember anything after you started singing in French,â Eloise groaned, massaging her forehead once more. âI have the oddest feeling we may have forgotten something.â
You paused. You could only hope for your sake she was wrong.Â
However, you were saved from such discussion by the arrival of the rest of the Bridgerton bunch. All conversation about your night-time escapades were quickly forgotten as Colin, Hyacinth and Gregory entered the room, bickering about something you couldnât quite make out. They were swiftly followed by Violet and Francesca, who both looked unfairly cheerful for so early in the morning.Â
You could only wish to look so fresh and composed before your first cup of whatever caffeinated beverage you could get your hands on.Â
Then, finally, came your husband. Entering the room last, he turned and shot you a warm smile. Clearly, your shenanigans had been forgotten - for now - replaced instead by the memory of your other activities, much to the relief of you and your co-conspirators.Â
In fact, you swore you saw Eloise exhale a breath of relief when Anthony didn't immediately launch into one of his lectures. Instead, he chose to join the rest of his family in helping himself to the awaiting breakfast spread, laid out on the sideboard for them, listening to some ongoing debate between his mother and youngest brother.Â
â-but you said we could visit the park this afternoon.â
âI know, sweetheart, but I have to take Francesca and Eloise for their final fittings at the modiste. We shouldnât be too long, and we can go after? Unless, perhaps your brothers will take you. Colin? Benedict? Anthony?â
Benedict looked physically pained at the idea of an afternoon at the park, what with his current delicate constitution and all. You honestly couldn't blame him. âWell, I uh - have a drawing class, this afternoon. Very last minute. Sorry.âÂ
âAnd I... um, have a meeting at the club?â Colin stammered hastily. âAnthony?âÂ
âPlease, Anthony?â Gregory begged, all but pouting at his older brother as the pair made their way to the table. âI promise Iâll do all my lessons this week without complaining if you say yes. Iâll even let you have my pudding tonight.â
âAs you asked so nicely, brother, I donât see how an hour or so at the park could do any harm -â Anthony began, pulling out the chair next to you and lowering himself onto the seat in a moment that felt like it lasted forever as a horrifying sensation swept over you.Â
You remembered what youâd forgotten.Â
The chair.
âAnthony, wait-!â
The sudden crash was startling, as was the sight of your husband being sent flying backwards as the chair collapsed beneath him.Â
No one moved.Â
No one said a word.Â
Benedict looked across at you and Eloise, the horror clear in his eyes as he choked the word you felt on the tip of your tongue: âRun!â
Can you do a "bau reacts" when they are undercover in public and about to be found out so the reader just starts making out with them to pretend they are just a couple?
(BAU Headcanons) Making out Undercover
A/N: Mwahaha. Oh, this is a good prompt. Thanks for making me daydream all afternoon. Enjoy my lovelies đ Also, as a note, I'm writing the main BAU where I'm at watching it (season 13) plus Luke as he was requested previously đ
Warnings: Mentions of threat, mentions of weapons, alcohol references, sexual references, implied cases / unsubs. (Let me know if I missed any)
Aaron Hotchner
We know Aaron doesnât go undercover for most cases, so this would have to be a big case to get him into the field.Â
This man would be in shock. Letâs be real. He would freeze in place and try to argue for a split second until he realises what youâre trying to do and why - even if you were already together.Â
As soon as theyâre gone though, youâd glance up and see his usual steely glare that tells you youâre in for a scolding once this is over.Â
However, youâd have to be blind to miss the way he lingers for a moment, holding you close for half a second longer than necessary.Â
âI feel I should remind you that we are in the field, and whilst it may have worked, I canât endorse it as a tactic in future. Understood?âÂ
âSo Iâm hearing that weâre leaving this off of our case report then?âÂ
âAgreed. I donât need to give Strauss anything else to use to go after us and the team.â
He would roll his eyes and take off after the Unsub, but youâd have to be blind to miss the way he smirks as he goes.Â
David RossiÂ
Heâd be a little embarrassed but mostly quite smug about the whole thing, even if you were supposed to be undercover.Â
âWell, I can safely say in all my years in this field I donât think thatâs ever happened to me before.âÂ
Heâd also refuse to let you apologise for your actions afterwards either.Â
One, because heâs kind of flattered.Â
Two, because heâs been around the block a few times and knows that sometimes you have to do what it takes to solve a case or protect yourselves.Â
Three, you were supposed to be a couple and kissing is what couples do. Heâs only sour because if anything he would have liked to be the one who kissed you.Â
âRelax about it, would you? I wonât tell you some of the things Gideon and I had to do back in the old days. That was before all this new paperwork and guidelines, so thatâs all Iâll say on the matter.âÂ
You make a point of remembering to ask him about that at your next night off over drinks.Â
Derek Morgan
Derek is always up for anything so I feel like heâd be pretty relaxed about being undercover with you, even if you weren't together romantically. He has no issue playing your pretend boyfriend for one night, and is quick to wrap his arm around you.Â
Which is why it would be such a surprise to him when itâs you who initiated the kiss.Â
Derek would freeze for like a second, but only out of shock. However, you know he wouldnât fight you on it.Â
The second his brain catches up to his body he would be kissing you back, doing everything in his power to match your energy and sell this kiss.Â
If anything, youâre going to have to be the one to break away once the coast is clear and remind him youâre still technically in the field and that your team is probably wondering where the hell you are right now - and why you stopped responding to your comms.Â
âIâm just saying, if we get to do that then we need to be partnered up more often.âÂ
âYeah yeah, Morgan. Letâs just hope Penelope didnât see that else weâll never be hearing the end of it.âÂ
Emily Prentiss
Sheâs been undercover plenty of times in her life and spent a whole chunk of time actually fake-married to Doyle for an op, so sheâd be the most comfortable and understanding if you grabbed her for a kiss - especially if you were meant to be a fake couple.Â
Sheâd work it out pretty quickly and would respond in kind, pressing herself against you and running her hands all over you.Â
âQuick thinking with the kiss,â sheâd whisper as she brushed a kiss against your neck.Â
Sheâd also know exactly where the Unsub is afterwards too, having kept watch in her peripheral vision.Â
She wouldnât even have to break eye contact with you before she informed you, â3 oâclock. He just left out the fire exit.âÂ
With that, sheâd be off.Â
She also probably wouldnât even bring it up again until youâre both back on the jet. Then sheâd be smirking at you across the top of her drink and chuckling to herself.Â
âNormally Iâd insist dinner first but given that we caught that bastard I think weâre even.âÂ
JJ
JJ knows about going undercover and it takes a lot to rattle her. She would probably go along with the action, even if sheâd stay kind of stiff for a good minute or so.Â
However, sheâs a good agent and knows about maintaining a cover so quickly catches on when you pull her in.Â
Sheâd return the kiss, shooting glances out the corner of her eye when she thinks it might be safe to check on their target. If it doesnât look like theyâre buying it, sheâll turn things up a notch and spin you around so that she could take control.Â
âMy gun is under my jacket. Reach for it slowly if he comes any closer,â sheâd warn, but thankfully you donât need it. Eventually they leave, distracted by something else, leaving you and JJ to recover.
After catching your breath, you both take off in the direction your target just left in. You can tell JJ is trying not to laugh about what just happened, choosing to make it funny rather than uncomfortable if you weren't together romantically. Â
Which means you know sheâd enjoy teasing you about it in front of the others, making your cheeks burn as she announces on the jet: âFor the record, even though it was a âcover kissâ it was pretty good. Just saying. Maybe you should give Morgan some tips. That way he might get a girl to call him back after a first date.âÂ
Luke Alvez
It doesnât matter if heâs ex-army or whatever. Undercover is not really Lukeâs thing and even then, he is more used to infiltrating gangs than playing house.Â
Basically, he would be surprised by your actions, despite being undercover together. Like, I can see his eyebrows hitting his hairline so fast, bless him. Heâd look like a deer in headlights.Â
âWoah, sweetheart, slow your roll-âÂ
â- Luke. Shut up and kiss me. Now.âÂ
âI - ok.âÂ
Just like that, heâd take control, turning and pressing you against the nearest wall in an attempt to shield you from whoever was watching. Heâd also be such a gentleman about it if you weren't already together romantically, keeping his hands on your waist and pulling away the minute heâs sure the danger has passed.Â
Even then, heâd wait a minute before letting the two of you move from your position, just in case they come back. Heâs your partner and heâs returning the favour for you keeping him safe, even if in an unsuspected manner.
âYou good?â
âLuke. Shouldnât I be asking you that? I was the one who planted myself on you.âÂ
âPotato, po-tah-to. Are they still over there?â
âNo. They just left out the back.â
âThen letâs go, partner. Letâs catch this freak.âÂ
Penelope GarciaÂ
If Penelope is in the field then you know she is already hella nervous and out of her element. It doesnât matter if there was a reason she was needed for this particular assignment, she would just take that as added pressure not to let everyone down.
Which is why Iâm sure youâd feel worse about planting one on her - even if it does also help distract her from worrying for a minute. Â
All I can imagine is her giving her trademark squeal of confusion and surprise, even if you gave her a hasty warning - and apology - about what you were going to do.
Sheâd be stunned at what was happening and probably takes a minute to realise she should probably try and kiss you back, or at least look less visibly startled about it.Â
âI feel I should point out how unfair it is that this is permitted as âsuitable workplace behaviourâ as weâre undercover, yet my flirtatious texts with Agent Morgan are not? I will be writing a strongly worded email when we get back, telling HR they can go shove their-â
âPen? Hey, focus here. Unsub still watching us.âÂ
âOh, right. Sorry! Ahem⊠as you were?â Â
Also, you know that like a day or so later, once itâs all over, she sends you an email informing you that your new username on the BAU system is now âsmoochykinsâ and she will not change it until it becomes not-funny for her⊠which will probably be never. After all, Morgan has been âChocolate Thunderâ for the last two years and is still going strong. Â
Dr Spencer Reid
Spencer has been undercover before and is usually quite calm about it, even if it is faking a date or maintaining a story. Still, despite having to do your jobs, youâd hate to make him uncomfortable, knowing how he feels about any kind of physical contact - especially if you're not together.Â
As he says, with the amount of bacteria shared by shaking hands youâd be safer kissing ⊠guess it was time to take it literally.Â
Heâd be blushing like a tomato as you grab his jacket lapels and pull him close. And honestly? itâs kind of adorable. As is the way he tries to kiss you back, even if he still takes a minute to remember how to even move his body.Â
Iâm just picturing the Lila kiss in season one and how he eased into that and how stunned / embarrassed he seemed afterwards. He would pretty much be like that, but with a fake smile on his face as he rambled in your ear.Â
âWhat was that?â
âI was covering our asses. Weâre undercover, remember? Weâre supposed to be a couple and couples kiss. Also, Iâd thought you know, genius, that kissing and displays of public affection make people extremely uncomfortable.â
âNo kidding⊠Morgan can never find out about this.â
âYou donât have to tell me twice. You got a deal, pretty boy. This is between us.âÂ
A/N: So... guess who fell into another fandom? I blame everyone on here and their amazing fics for convincing me I need to give this show and wonderful cast a chance. I may have binged 13 seasons in like a month... oops? I'm also looking at my fav BAU bunch here but I'm open to writing for other characters from the show
Aaron Hotchner
Just like some of the other members of his team, Hotch has a hard exterior that very few people manage to crack through.Â
If you and he are in a relationship then I can bet youâve already had to chip away at it, so youâre already pretty intimate with one another. Falling asleep on him is nothing to bat an eyelid at. If anything, he would welcome the opportunity to relax and hold you close to him. Â
It also gives him an excuse to steal a few moments of sleep himself, not daring to move and wake you from your rest.Â
He loves holding you close, letting himself listen to the steady beating of you heart as it gently lulls him to become calm enough to shut his eyes.Â
However, if you werenât in a relationship or if it happened in front of the others at the BAU then you know heâd immediately react by saying something about âwork place conductâ.Â
However, heâs clearly saying it for the sake of it as heâd make no effort to wake you or remove you from him.Â
In fact, he makes sure to stay still and let you rest peacefully, making sure your neck isnât bent so you donât wake up in pain.Â
Heâd also make sure to lay his jacket over the top of you, a clear sign that you are not to be disturbed - under pain of death.Â
David RossiÂ
Rossi would be the first to complain if you ever fell asleep on him but itâs all good natured. In fact, he only ever complains about it to you after youâve woken up and only as a joke between the two of you.
âWhat am I? Just a pillow to you? Are you trying to say my cooking has made me plump?âÂ
Itâs hard to resist his charming smile, especially when he actually is rather comfortable to lean on. His expensive shirts are always soft to the touch, and the cologne youâd brought him last Christmas lingers as you nestle in close.Â
He always make you feel safe, and that is an honour greater than any heâd ever been awarded.Â
If it happened in front of the others you know heâd roll his eyes and mutter about the cheek of it all. However, his smile would be enough to tell the others he didnât mean it.Â
âI started reading my manuscript and this is what happens⊠guess thatâs one way to leave a review.âÂ
Heâd be sure to shoot daggers with his eyes at anyone else nearby who looked like they would wake you up.Â
Heâd also shoot down any possible jokes being made at your expense, his parental nature coming out in full force.Â
Derek Morgan
This boy would be so smug if you ever fell asleep on him. Like, if you imagine a Labradorâs tail wagging with one of those big dopey grins, then thatâs what he is.Â
He is keen to try and capture the moment with a picture, setting it as his phone background to prove to himself it really happened.Â
If it happens in front of the rest of the team then you know he is going to keep reminding you and everyone else whenever he gets the chance.Â
However, you know that for all the bragging and teasing Morgan is actually super touched by the fact you fell asleep on him and he is keen to offer you a place to lay your head whenever you look like you need to take a beat.Â
He even has a blanket and pillow in his go-bag especially for you.Â
âOnly the best for you, hot stuff.âÂ
He will never complain about it and - considering how much torture and pain we know this man can endure - he is more than capable of handling any cramp or pins and needles he gets as a result of you lying against him.Â
Eventually, he would take the opportunity to try and sleep as well. With his job and his manic lifestyle, if he gets the chance to close his eyes he knows better than to waste it.Â
Emily Prentiss
She would be shocked at first, especially if itâs early-on in your relationship. She isnât really used to public displays of affection and you sleeping with your head on her shoulder is pretty public.Â
She would stay as still as possible, though, scared of disturbing you or ruining the moment. Sheâd also probably be panicking internally, unsure what she was supposed to do.Â
However, she soon takes a breath and relaxes. After all, you look so cute when youâre asleep and she is honoured you feel comfortable enough to relax around her like this.Â
She doesnât often get the chance to just sit and be peaceful so she savours the moment youâve given her.Â
Sheâd end up watching you for a while before relaxing and trying to adjust you so that youâre both comfortable.Â
She would also take the opportunity to be affectionate, loving that she can run her hands through your hair and kiss your head without any fear of being embarrassed or rejected.Â
After all, we know Emily has a soft centre underneath her tough, bad-ass exterior. She just needs to know she is able to express it.Â
JJ
JJ is such a mom to everyone including you, so is over the moon the first time you fall asleep on her. She welcomes it with open arms, happy to melt into the embrace.Â
It doesnât matter if youâve been together long or not, or if youâre in public. Either way, it feels like a personal badge of honour to be trusted in such a way, whether or not you meant to do it.Â
She has enough patience not to move a muscle in case she disturbs you and ruins the moment. She knows that if you fell asleep like this then you probably need the rest.Â
JJ would totally form a blanket cocoon around you to keep you warm and toasty as you sleep, wrapping her arms around you and cradling you close.
Sheâd smile the whole time, pressing kisses to the crown of your head and gently murmuring in your ear whenever you seem to stir.Â
âSsssh, Sleepyhead. Itâs ok. I got you. Go back to sleep, honey.â Â
If it was just the two of you then sheâd be sure to try and move you somewhere more comfortable after a while, like the sofa or your bed.Â
However, if you were in public then she would turn into a full mama bear and threaten anyone who came close or tried to disturb you. She has that angry mom look down to a fine art and has made grown men wither with it.
Penelope GarciaÂ
This beautiful baby angel would be so delighted if you fell asleep against her that sheâd probably wake you up by accident after squealing a little too loudly.Â
âOh, oh, sorry. Sorry! Go back to sleep. Iâm staying as still as a statue, you precious angel, I promise. So you just close your eyes and let me hold you.â
Sheâd probably manage like five minutes before she moves again and wakes you up, but it was enough time for her to steal a few private photos to commemorate the moment.Â
They will most definitely be the background on her computer the following morning, and possibly yours too.
She would also be sure to make sure she has a blanket and pillow stashed away for you if you ever felt like taking an impromptu nap again when you werenât at home.Â
If you worked at the BAU theyâd be kept in her lair - or your private napping room, as she tells you.Â
Theyâd also be brightly coloured and super soft, chosen specifically by Penelope to make you as comfortable and as happy as possible, even whilst at the government building.Â
âJust so you know, I gave them a spritz with this gorgeous lavender mist spray to help you knock right out the moment your pretty head hits the pillow. So, sweet dreams honeybun.âÂ
Dr Spencer Reid
Spencer is a precious boy and would be utterly baffled at first if he looked down and realised you had fallen asleep on him.Â
He would be surprised he hadnât noticed you drooping against him sooner, or that your breathing had slowed as you fell asleep.Â
At first he thinks it must be a mistake, immediately trying to ease you off of him. After all, he wasnât the most comfortable person to sleep on and people are far more likely to find his company irksome rather than soothing.Â
However, after you start doing it more often he realises that isnât the case.Â
In fact, he feels rather proud that youâve got the point in your relationship where you arenât afraid to relax around him.Â
He also learns how not to let it over-stimulate him. It takes some time to train his mind to not think about the possible pathogens that could be passing between you or the way your hair tickles his face. Heâs also able to talk to you about positions to curl up in if you ever want to sleep against him again, that he feels more relaxed in.Â
Heâd also totally be happy to tell you all about whatever his latest hyper-fixation is, knowing the sound of his voice helps you settle better than any lullaby.Â
Description: Being married to Aaron (A.K.A. your boss and the love of your life) has both it advantages and disadvantages - and being reprimanded by him for risking your neck in the field is definitely one of the latter... đ
A/N: Hi everyone. I'm alive! Sorry that this is so short but it sort of just wrote itself and was a nice way to help try and ease me back into writing again as it's been a hot minute here đ
Warnings: Angsty Hotch, arguing, mentions of threat, mentions of weapons, implied murder, references to abduction, sexual references, implied cases / unsubs. (Let me know if I missed any)
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You knew when Aaron was angry. You knew the signs very well this far into your relationship, not only as a fellow member of the BAU but also as his wife. He didnât even need to voice it for you to notice it, rolling off of him in waves⊠and unfortunately for you, you knew exactly what had caused it.Â
You hadnât meant to throw yourself into the proverbial frying pan, but when the Unsub you had been tracking had grabbed an innocent girl as a hostage you had simply acted without thinking. You had offered yourself instead, knowing your value meant he would not dispose of you as quickly as the others he had taken - and that your team would have to let him leave the parking lot you had chased him to. He knew it too, which was why he had quickly accepted, resulting in you being hauled into a van with a gun pressed against your head.Â
Of course, the team had done exactly what youâd expected and located you within an hour. They had mounted a rescue and you had been safely back, unharmed, within mere minutes of the team arriving outside of the cabin.Â
All in all, it was a win in your book⊠but not in your husband / bossâs. Â
He had been the first through the door, intent on getting to you whilst Morgan tackled the Unsub into handcuffs. He had quickly cut you free, checked you werenât seriously hurt, and escorted you back outside, tucked securely under his arm. However, the second you had made it back to the cars, Aaron had pulled away and hidden behind a mask of white hot fury.Â
His silent temper had only got worse since youâd all got off the plane, with a thick and suffocating silence filling the car on the drive back. Everyone looked at one another anxiously, knowing better than to risk being the one to say anything and accidentally cause him to erupt in their direction. In fact, a minor miracle had occurred with Spencer not saying a single word until the whole team had spilled out of the elevator, even if it looked like it had caused him physical pain to do so.Â
Hell, even Penelope had taken one look at everyoneâs faces and done an immediate u-turn back to her lair, muttering she would âcome back laterâ.
Unfortunately, you didnât really have that option when Aaron was your husband and you both shared a car and a house⊠which was why you had watched as the others grabbed their belongings and finished debriefing, leaving their case files on Hotchâs desk for him to review on Monday. Youâd followed along, the last to enter his office and leave your own on the top of the pile.Â
However, your fingers had barely let go of the manilla envelope when you heard Hotch clear his throat, turning his attention squarely to the last two agents stood next to you.Â
âGood work, everyone. Morgan, Prentiss, you can go. Have a good weekend - Y/N, stay where you are. We need to talk.âÂ
Shit.Â
Your husbandâs tone was calm but icy, telling you that this wasnât up for debate; it was an order and god help anyone who went against him. It was why Emily and Derek made for the door without another word, although Emily shot you a final look over her shoulder, as if checking you were alright.Â
You nodded subtly, trying to reassure her as she and Derek made their way out the door, closing it behind them. You knew without asking that the rest of the team would be watching from down in the bullpen, trying and failing to work out what was being said as Hotch ripped you a new one. Â
Taking a deep breath, you crossed your arms over your chest and turned to face him.Â
You hated seeing his beautiful face so hard and devoid of feeling. It was like a whole different man to the one who slept beside you every night, and greeted you first thing every morning.Â
You gulped.
A cold sweat had formed on the back of your neck as he stepped closer slowly, deliberately dragging out the tension. You had to fight the urge to break off the staring contest between you, refusing to surrender to him just yet. It was probably why you opened your mouth first, desperate to beat him to the punch in case you lost your nerve.Â
âBefore you say anything, I know what youâre going to say, and I know what I did was dangerous and went against your orders,â you rambled, âIâm also well aware of the consequences and I wonât apologise for what I did, not when the option was risking that young girl and the rest of the team-âÂ
âI am your superior here, Y/N. What I say goes. That is not up for debate, ever. You do not give me orders,â Aaron seethed, making you fall silent without even raising his voice - which somehow made it worse. It was as if your guilt was swallowing you whole. âWhat happened today will not happen again, am I understood? You do not ignore my orders whenever you feel like it, nor do you get to lecture me about why you did what you did. And above all? You never tell me to let you go, unarmed and alone, ever again. Is that clear?âÂ
Your eyes were glued to the floor, wishing silently for it to swallow you up.
âYou know I was doing what anyone else on this team wouldâve done. He had an innocent girl, Aaron, and he was cornered,â you countered. âHe would have killed her the second he left the parking lot, or opened fire then and there. It was the only way to get him out of there, without risking the team and everyone in that area-â
âAs the head of this team, I did what I wouldâve done if anyone else had been in that position - which is tell you not to risk yourself - but as your husband,â he choked, âI cannot even begin to describe what I felt when he had that gun pointed at your head and that van door closed.âÂ
You gulped. You felt his pain drawing you in like a gravitational pull, making you desperate to reach out and soothe it from his brow.
âAaron⊠You know I didnât do this to hurt you,â you cooed. To your relief, he nodded, wrapping an arm around your waist and curling you into his chest as if needing to feel you were actually stood there in front of him. Â
âIt might surprise you to realise that I do know that. Unfortunately, it doesnât make any of this easier.â You could feel the tension physically radiating off of him as he pressed a kiss to the top of your head. âI⊠I thought Iâd lost you. I... I can't lose you... I won't lose you or someone I love. Not again.â
âI know. Iâm so sorry⊠Iâm right here, my love. Iâm right here⊠Always.â
Description: Something's different about Reid and no-one knows what. However, a surprise delivery to the BAU may just have the answer...
Warnings: Food references, mentions of mental health, mentions of medical procedures, references to smutty behaviour, Spencer being adorable
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âOk. Am I the only one whoâs noticed somethingâs different with Reid lately?â Morgan remarked, watching as the said boy-genuis made his way across the bullpen and over to his desk.Â
âYeah,â Emily hummed, watching the young agent over the rim of coffee cup. She had to admit it - as much as it annoyed her - Morgan was right; Spencer has definitely been acting different. If anything, she was surprised it had taken them all this long to say anything.Â
Normally, they were all over each other the moment they noticed anything even remotely different about each other. Hell, sheâd barely taken a step off the elevator, after getting an extra few inches cut off at her latest haircut, before the team were quizzing her about possible life changes and whether or not they needed to be worried about her.Â
It was a hazard of working with profilers for a living; it was almost impossible to keep anything a secret. No wonder they were all intrigued and slightly confused by the fact that none of them had been able to pinpoint what was going on with their friend.Â
The most notable difference was the gradual disappearance of the dark circles under his eyes. Reid also seemed happier in general, less quiet and reserved when talking to others, and it was starting to make agents talk.Â
Morgan and Emily stood up straighter as JJ walked over to join the unofficial gossip session. She took one look at the pair and knew immediately what they were whispering about.Â
âAre you talking about Reid?â
âOh yeah,â Morgan grinned, âmy moneyâs on him having finally found someone.â
Emily choked, seemingly as a result of inhaling her coffee at the grand statement. âWhat?â
âOh, come on, Miss âsuper spyâ. Just look at him,â he teased. âHeâs been distracted. Heâs all goo-goo eyed and heâs been leaving this place at a normal hour. Like⊠tell me that doesnât scream âI got a dateâ.â
âWhat? It could be loads of things. It doesnât have to be a date, right JJ?â
âHeâs probably just happy. Weâve all been getting more sleep lately and our paperwork is non-existent at the moment,â JJ murmured, reaching past the pair of them to grab for the coffee pot. She was clearly doing her best to try and put this line of questioning to rest. Sheâd always been the first to protect the younger agent she now saw as a little brother. âBesides, we all know heâs not interested in dating, he hasnât been sinceâŠ. Well, you know.â
Morgan groaned. âBut what about the secret texts, JJ!â he protested, ignoring the look Emily shot him in return. âHeâs been glued to that phone of his and keeps giggling like a school kid. Then thereâs the lunches! I know heâs always been organised and likes things a certain way, but damn. His lunches have been like next level - and actually healthy? And I swear heâs had jello like every day.â
JJ rolled her eyes. âYouâre basing your profile on jello? Is that it?âÂ
âWell, no I mean⊠did you not hear the part about the texting and the taking secret calls and the fact he didnât come out for drinks last night-â
â-Canât we just be glad for him? Whatever is going on, itâs good for him. Letâs just drop it, ok? Heâll tell us when heâs ready if thereâs anything to share.â
âJJâs right,â Emily echoed. âReidâs just ⊠happy. End of.â
By the way Morgan frowned it looked like it definitely was not the end of this conversation, but he never got the chance to argue. In fact, he was interrupted as the main doors opened next to them and a rather lost looking receptionist hurried through.Â
Normally, this wouldnât have been worth noticing but all three of them spun around at the sound of him calling out the name, âAgent Reid? uh⊠Is Agent Reid here?â
âOh, uh, here!â Spencer shouted, soundly vaguely like he was taking roll call. It didnât help that he shot his arm up in the air too, almost falling off his desk chair as he lurched to his feet and hurried over. âThatâs⊠thatâs me - and itâs Dr Reid, but it doesnât matter. How can I help?â
âOh, uh, thereâs a Y/N at reception for you,â the unfortunate messenger managed, gesturing back the way theyâd came. âI told them to wait whilst I came to check with you as theyâre not on your visitor list-â
Spencer didnât even let the poor man finish. He was already racing for the door before the man had even made it to the end of the sentence. Needless to say, the others were quick to follow, with Morgan smugly boasting âtold you sooooâ as he went.Â
There was no way on earth they were missing this and considering Hotch and Rossi hadnât arrived yet it wasnât like they were about to get their asses handed to them for missing their briefing either.Â
Despite the amount Spencer had told you about the BAU, you were still surprised by how different the FBI offices were to what youâd imagined.Â
The offices were larger and the sheer number of people walking about in suits and carrying a side arm made you feel even more nervous, and that was already a problem considering you were stood there wearing neon blue scrubs, embroidered with jungle animals on the pocket.Â
You were like a walking, flashing sign, screaming âoutsider - does not work hereâ. Thankfully, you werenât going to be there long. You were only swinging by on your way to work, hoping to catch your utterly perfect - and utterly forgetful - boyfriend, before the start of your shift.Â
Speaking of Spencer, you had only been standing there for possibly five minutes when you saw him barreling through the doors towards you.Â
âHey, Spence-â
âY/N? Honey? Whatâs going on?â he gushed, hurrying over and taking your face in his hands. You could see his wide eyes frantically scanning every inch of you, looking for some kind of problem or sign that you were not ok. âIs everything alright? What are you doing here?â
You felt your cheeks warm at the sudden display of concern, very much aware of the scene your wonderful boyfriend was making. Spencer wasnât normally the most affectionate in public, preferring to save those rare moments for when the two of you were alone. The fact he was so worried about what might have brought you to the FBI on a Tuesday morning was touching and made your heart swell.Â
âIâm fine, Spence. Donât worry-âÂ
âThen what are you doing here?âÂ
âYou forgot something,â you soothed, pulling back and reaching into your satchel. It was impossible to miss the way his face reddened as you pulled out a neatly labeled Dr Who Tupperware by way of explanation. âIâm here because you were in such a rush this morning that you forgot your lunch.â
âOh.â
âYes, âohâ,â you teased. âI couldnât exactly let you go hungry so I thought Iâd drop it off on my way to work. I donât start till later as Iâm covering Ameliaâs shift as sheâs visiting her sister in Boston, so I thought Iâd swing by.â
Sure, Spencer was an adult and you could have let him just buy something from the cafeteria or order something in for lunch, but considering how much effort he had gone to to cook with you the day before you felt bad letting it go to waste.Â
Heâd been so proud of the way the recipe had turned out, following the instructions and your guidance with extreme precision and care. The result had been a rather tasty looking dish - and it had the added benefit of being healthy too. You were always worried that Spencer seemed to think fast food, like Pizza, was a food group. Then again, he had been forced to be an adult pretty fast and had been in college so young that it wasnât a surprise that no-one had been there to teach him about cooking and eating right. He had been too focused on his studies to even think about anything else. Â
It was something he had been working on since youâd got together and now cooking had become one of your favourite date night activities. It didnât hurt that you often ended up spilling food all over yourselves and needing to shower together - it was just a lovely bonus. In fact, your screensaver was now a picture of you and Spencer, covered in flour, and beaming ear to ear.Â
âThank you, that⊠thatâs so nice,â Spencer stammered, âbut I feel bad. You didnât need to go out of your way and bring it to me.â
âAs I say, itâs on my way to work. Itâs no trouble.â
âWell, still-â
âHey, pretty boy!âÂ
Spencer froze.Â
âYou gonna introduce us to your friend, or what?â
Spencer opened his mouth but instantly closed it again. You knew by the way he rolled his eyes and began muttering under his breath that whoever had shouted that had definitely been talking to him.Â
You couldnât help but giggle. âPretty boy, huh?âÂ
âDonât ask,â he whined, taking a deep breath as you looked over his shoulder and saw a small group of people now making their way towards you. âI should probably mention that I wasnât sure how comfortable you were with me mentioning you, so I havenât told anyone about us yet and those idiots are some of my team and I would say ârunâ but theyâre all faster than me.â
âAh⊠I see. So Iâm guessing that one is Morgan?âÂ
âYes.â
âWell, no time like the present,â you cheered, turning and waving at the approaching trio. âHi. Nice to meet you. Iâm Y/N - Spencerâs girlfriend.â
âWow. A girlfriend?â cooed Morgan, reaching over to pull you into a hug before the other two could stop him. To their credit, they looked slightly embarrassed by the display but they were clearly too interested in your identity to care. âAnd a doctor to boot? Didnât know he had it in him. Iâm Derek Morgan.â
âOh, I worked that out. Itâs good to finally meet you all.âÂ
The others were quick to echo the sentiment, with JJ and Emily quickly introducing themselves in tandem. They were also quick to invite you inside the office for some coffee, but thankfully you werenât lying when you said you had to get to work.Â
âYou know how it is. People to take care of, medical cases to solve, lives to save - same old, same old. All Iâm missing is a snazzy badge and I could be an FBI agent.âÂ
âHa ha.â Spencerâs smile was genuine as you stole a kiss before making a dash for your car. However, you could see the nerves in his eyes at being left alone to face the great inquisition that now awaited him following the discovery of your existence. You were pretty sure the entire BAU would know about you before it even hit lunchtime. âIâll see you later, ok?âÂ
âOf course. Just let me know if youâre coming home or if youâre off saving the world in another state - otherwise I canât promise I wonât eat all the leftovers before you get back.âÂ
He chuckled. âWill do.âÂ
With that, you bid the others goodbye, making sure to agree when they asked (more like insisted) that you came to their family dinner on Friday night at none other than Rossiâs house. The rest of the team were going to be begging to meet you after this, and they were all bringing their families along too.Â
If Spencer wasnât comfortable with you going you were pretty sure the team would believe it if you said youâd got called into a last minute surgery, but youâd check later when you both returned to the apartment you now called your home. Either way, you were going to have to make something to take with you, just in case.Â
As your grandpa had always said, there was no quicker way to someoneâs heart than through their stomach. Or, as in Spencer's case, with an unlimited supply of Jello...
Hiiiiiii, Could i request an Anthony Bridgerton x wife!reader fic where Anthony married reader who is from a lower class (basically like Theo) and they end up having a fight because reader did something that would be considered out of class or simply wrong while sheâs trying to learn to be a viscountess. Sorry if it didnât make any sense English isnât my first language đđđ
All's Fair in Love and Cricket (Anthony Bridgerton x Wife!Reader)
Synopsis: After getting into a fight with your new husband you decide to settle your differences in a 'sporting' fashion, whilst reminding Anthony once and for all just who he married.
A/N: Ohhhhh boy did I enjoy this one. I'm sorry if it feels a little rushed or clunky in places, I may make some more edits at some point. I struggled with the flow of writing so much action but I loved it too much not to post it. So yeah, anxiety be damned else this would join the rest of the unposted drafts I have stashed away. I hope you enjoy it. đ
Warnings: Anthony being a stupid idiot, class references (discrimination), reference to illnessÂ
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It was late summer and as the sun beat down on the green lawns of St Jamesâ Palace the lords and ladies below began to wilt. Many a woman held her parasol above her head in a desperate attempt to remain cool, which was hard when you wore petticoats and had nothing to do but sit and watch the men play cricket for hours on end.
Even Her Majesty looked like she was struggling to make it through the afternoon's entertainment, her attendants desperately fanning her where she sat under her canopy. They looked close to melting in their ornate gowns, however they were clearly willing to endure if it allowed them to continue admiring the game - and more importantly, those playing it. It was like waving a bone in a dogâs face as they watched all the eligible young men of the court sprinting about the green, their physique and athletic talents on clear display.
No wonder the Queen had her opera glasses with her, despite her proximity to the field.Â
You almost felt bad for them, watching as the men were subjected to the same treatment as the young ladies were night after night at social functions⊠hence the 'almost'. After all, there was a sense of satisfaction watching them preen and dance about like show ponies on display. That, and the view wasnât exactly a terrible one when your husband was one of those playing.Â
Youâd have endured sitting on that blasted green a thousand times over, baking in the afternoon sun and surrounded by swooning women, just to watch Anthony Bridgerton as he captained his team.Â
Being one of Anthonyâs oldest and dearest friends, his competitive nature was well known to you (for which you had one too many games of Pall Mall at Aubrey Hall to thank), but it seemed to be out in full force today. Youâd simply lost track of how many times he had dashed back and forth, working up somewhat of a sweat as he barked orders at his teammates in a desperate bid to ensure victory. It was no surprise to you that he had subsequently been forced to remove his jacket and roll up his sleeves, exposing his rather sculpted arms to those watching. Â
As you said, there were worse ways to spend an afternoon - and normally, youâd have been smugly lapping it up, however, today you were unable to truly enjoy yourself. Not when all you wanted to do was march over to him, take that cricket bat and give him a good whack or two. Maybe that would knock some sense back into idiotâŠÂ
That was the issue with being in love with your dearest friend: those who knew you best also knew the best ways to hurt you, and Anthonyâs behaviour at dinner the following evening had proven just how true a statement that was.Â
It had all started after the entire family had been summoned to the townhouse for a dinner, to toast you and what had so far been a successful first Season as Viscountess Bridgerton. At first, everything had appeared normal, with the usual laughter, merriment, and ease that one would typically experience at a Bridgerton gathering. It was what had first endeared the family to you, back when you had been but a small child, living at Aubrey Hall as the only daughter of their Stable Master.Â
They had never been anything other than kind to you, inviting you to play with their children, and join them in their daily lessons. They had also bought you gifts on your birthdays, invited you to join them at events, and even paid for the finest doctors when your father had fallen unwell several years ago. It was as if, to the Bridgertons, your family was their family - an attitude that they extended to the all members of the staff that kept their ancestral seat running. It didnât matter if you were Head House Keeper, or the greenest of scullery maids. Everyone was counted and cherished, and the Bridgertons had earned utmost loyalty in return.Â
The rigid rules and divisions of high society didnât appear to exist within the wisteria covered walls, and it had been that way well into your young adult life. In fact, it had been you that had initially rejected Anthony when he first declared his love for you one day, after taking you along with him on one of your many afternoon rides.Â
Youâd been the one to remind him who he was and that society expected him to marry someone they deemed worthy of him and his title - and that wasnât you. You didnât have a penny to your name beyond the small sum youâd saved from helping with the younger Bridgerton children as a governess. You didnât have a title or an estate or anything to bring to a marriage.Â
âExcept the most important thing!â Anthony had pleaded. âLove⊠I love you, and there is no one else for me in this life except you. Life is short, terrifyingly short. Look at my mother and father⊠to be without the person you love most in the world is an agony and I cannot bear it. Please. I canât lose you. I will not spend my life without you, knowing love is within both of our reach but that we were too afraid to grasp it? If I cannot spend my life, no matter how long it may be, with you then I will have no-one. No-one. My brothers can have the title. I donât want it. I only want you.â
Heâd continued to insist that for the following 6 months, even after his family had moved to their London house for the Season. It didnât matter how many beautiful, eligible, wealthy heiresses he was introduced to. He would entertain none of them. He would have none of them. Only you.Â
Itâs what heâd continued to insist until youâd eventually accepted, realising that he was right; Love was the most important thing and you both deserved to have it in your lives, come what may.Â
So, youâd said yes.Â
Youâd become engaged and gradually made your way out into society as the new Viscountess Bridgerton, armed with the support and guidance of the Bridgertons.Â
Which brought you to last night and the dinner that had been organised to mark the end of the most challenging, but rewarding, Season of your life - and the dinner had started so wonderfully. Yet, somehow it had all gone to hell in a hand basket in the mere blink of an eye thanks the well meaning, but ill timed, teasing of Colin and Benedict.
Your brothers-in-law had both decided to raise a toast to your first Season as an âofficialâ member of the family and they'd got off to a rather complimentary start, if you were being honest. However, they had somehow moved from their praise on to reminiscing about the many years and many adventures you had had since joining their family.
Whereas every anecdote had caused the rest of the family to spiral into more laughter, your husband had looked more and more infuriated. In fact, Anthony had warned them not too kindly to âsit downâ and âshut upâ about your childish behaviours, which of course had only encouraged them further.Â
âOh, hush, brother,â Benedict had quipped, raising a glass to your successful debut. âShe knows we mean it all in good fun. After all, she once had a phase where she refused to wear shoes and would walk barefoot around the estate, traipsing mud everywhere! I think weâre allowed to be surprised by how far our dear darling Y/N has come.â
âItâs true - Itâs a miracle,â Colin added, wiping the tears of laughter from his cheeks. âThe transformation is remarkable. Who knew she would go from feral ragamuffin to lofty Lady Bridgerton.âÂ
Anthonyâs only response had been to tighten his grip on his glass to the point it looked like it would shatter.Â
Whether it was the residual stress of your busy social calendar, or something else entirely you had no idea. All you did know was that Anthony was angry, and even your gentle touch would not soothe him.Â
In a desperate attempt to calm him, youâd pulled Anthony out onto the terrace shortly after dessert had been cleared and asked what was happening. Much to your surprise, he had turned on you, venting about how childish his brothers were and how embarrassing it was that they were discussing things unbefitting someone who was a Viscountess.Â
âTheyâre just joking, my love. They were doing it to get a rise out of you.â
âWell, it wasnât funny,â heâd growled, causing you to bristle. âTheyâre so immature. They need to grow up and realise weâre not children any more. That⊠that youâre my wife and joint head of this family.â
âSo? Whatâs that supposed to mean?â
âYou know what I mean.â
âNo, I donât, Anthony,â you snapped, the warning clear in your tone. âWhat are you trying to say?â
âNothing, I just - it - theyâre⊠itâs embarrassing.âÂ
âSo, youâre embarrassed? By what? Your family? Or me? Because everything they said tonight is true. I did do those things, as did you. I may not have been born a noble lady but you knew that when you asked me to marry you. So donât suddenly act like you're ashamed, that you are somehow better than your family - than me.â
Somehow the argument had only spiralled from there, with both of you saying things you didnât mean, and with both of you storming off and slamming the doors behind you.Â
Even now, sat on the edge of the cricket pitch, the thought made your blood boil. How dare he? How dare he act ashamed of you and the wondrous memories of your youth together? It wasnât as if you hadnât grown and matured since then. You had done everything within your power to be worthy of him and his family, and yet all it took was one mention of the girl you had once been to make him upset?
As if sensing your silent fury, Eloise had been glued to your side since the moment you'd left the house. Her company had been a blessing, with her numerous whispered remarks and jokes, making the day almost bearable. One remark in particular from Eloise had caused you to burst out laughing in a most undignified fashion after watching Anthony trip over one of the opposite team - the Duke of Hastings of all people.Â
You still werenât quite sure how they had been positioned on opposite teams, but you were sure there was some kind of wicked divine intervention responsible. Who else would think it a good idea to put two competitive men against one another? Your hosts, perhaps? After all, Lady Danbury and Her Majesty had organised the game and you had learned long ago not to underestimate the women - especially when they decided to conspire together.Â
âHow long is this delightful game again?â Eloiseâs polite remark oozed with sarcasm as she leant back against the tree behind her.Â
It was obvious she was bored senseless. In fact, you half suspected she would have already left had her mother not been sat on the opposite side of the green, watching her like a hawk.Â
âIâm not sure,â you groaned in reply. âI lost count of who was winning about an hour ago.â
âSo, weâre to be trapped here for eternity?â
âPretty much, considering this part will not end until either Simon or Anthony lose, and we both know that neither one of them will concede defeat easily.â
Eloise rolled her eyes. âAnd I thought they were bad at Pall Mall-â
â-LOOK OUT!â
The cry interrupted both of you as you turned in surprise. Given the so-far sedimentary tone of the day, neither of you had expected such excitement as numerous Lords and Ladies began to hurl themselves out of the way as a stray cricket ball rocketed through the air, towards the crowd.Â
âGood god!â
The exclamation seemed apt as both you and Eloise ducked, watching as the ball sailed past, causing several yelps and groans from the people around you. You were pretty sure you also spied a glass of lemonade flying through the air in all the chaos. However, your attention was drawn to the figure charging towards you to retrieve the offending item as it rolled to a stop.Â
Anthony.
âPardon me, Y/N,â he murmured, reaching down to collect the ball that now lay a small distance from your feet. You nodded in greeting, aware of the many eyes watching but you elected not to say anything, not trusting yourself not to make some snide remark.
As it was, you both had barely said more than a handful of words to each other since your argument last night.
Clearly sensing the lingering tension between you, Anthony quickly turned to address his sister instead. âEloise.â
âAh, brother," Eloise cheered. "Splendid play so far. Tell me, when did the object of the game become the decapitation of the ton? I would have attended far more cricket matches had I known that was the aim of the game.âÂ
âYou can blame Simon for that one,â he replied, his taunt hidden beneath his neutral smile. âStill, good dodging back there. I thought he might have nearly caught you both.â
âAlmost.â
âBut alas he missed, like most of your players today,â you quipped, enjoying the way Anthony seemed to redden at the reminder of his teamâs less than stellar performance. âStill, good effort. Youâve almost caught up with Her Majestyâs team. I believe thatâs better than last year.â
âWell, that might have had something to do with the fact that she does have Simon,â Anthony grumbled.Â
It was true, no one could out-run Simon - even if Anthony always gave it a damn good try: hence why the Queen often had him captain her team when he was in London for the season. Besides, the head of the other team was usually Lord Duval, due to his position as the Queenâs chief administrator. However, it seemed his brains and financial strength were all he had, due to the fact his social skills, and athleticism were sorely lacking.Â
âI don't actually know. The other team seem to be taking remarkably long to sort themselves out.â
Just then, almost as if on cue, three men began to hurry towards them.
A quick glance revealed that one of the gentlemen who was approaching was Colin Bridgeton, and the other the Duke of Hastings; that much you knew. The third was rather unfamiliar to you, however, you were pretty certain heâd been playing on Simonâs team. Regardless of his identity, neither he nor any of the other gentlemen now stood in front of you looked very pleased. Rather, they looked as if they had all sucked on a lemon, their frowns were so deep.
âSorry to interrupt ladies, but I must reclaim Lord Bridgerton here for a moment. It appears Anthony will be needed to bowl again,â Simon sighed by way of explanation.
âWhat on earth for?â
Colin was the first to answer. âLord Dingby is unable to bowl on account of the heat, and the Baron will not play.â His skepticism was clear as he shot the so called Baron a disapproving look. âHe âtwisted his ankleâ or so he claims, thus we are down a bowler and the other team is down a player.â
You all rolled your eyes.
âSo then, who will bat?â questioned Eloise curiously. âIf Anthony is bowling you still require one more man to take their place on the other team?â
Wasnât that the question of the hour. However, no one appeared to have an answer, and by the disapproving glare steadily growing on the Queenâs face, they didnât have long to come up with one.Â
âMaybe Lord Stevens?â suggested the third man hastily, staring around at the crowd.Â
âNo. He injured himself riding the other week,â Simon replied. âAnd unfortunately our hosts only saw fit to invite enough male guests as were playing. We arenât exactly spoilt for choice regarding possible options.â
It was true. There didnât seem to be any visible answer in sight given that those most suited to the game were already positioned on the field.Â
âWhat about female guests though?âÂ
Your question hung in the air for a moment, causing everyone around you to turn in surprise.Â
âExcuse me?â Anthony looked at you suspiciously as you began to rise from your seat. He was well versed enough to know when mischief was afoot. A fact that was proven right a moment later as you held your hand out towards a shocked - and excited - Colin.
He was only too happy to oblige your silent request as he placed the bat in your grip. It was rapidly becoming the most exciting event of the season and lord knows he wasnât about to spoil the fun - especially if he got to rub salt into Anthonyâs wounds at the same time.Â
After all, given his display the previous evening, it was time you truly gave him something to feel embarrassed about. Losing.
âAre you sure about this?â
âPerfectly,â you smiled. âYouâve seen me when weâve played Pall Mall. I have a decent enough swing. Besides, you said yourselves you need an extra player and there isnât exactly anyone suited left - not anyone male, anyway.âÂ
âAnthony?âÂ
To his credit, your husband was also smiling, even if you could see the sudden tension forming behind his perfect smile. âI see no problem with it. Iâm sure our hosts would prefer the game finished rather than called off because we ran out of players.âÂ
âAgreed. Well, itâs settled then.â Simon cheered, clapping a hand on Anthonyâs shoulder as they looked back towards the field. âIt seems she will be taking his go.âÂ
Then they noticed the rain cloud of a man next to them.
"She canât play!â protested the third man. Everyone looked at him in silent disbelief. âThis is a gentlemanâs game. A Lady can not play."
âHer Majesty seems to have no objections,â Eloise commented smugly, glancing across the field. Indeed, it was true Her Majesty seemed to have no objections to the turn of events, choosing instead to exchange a wad of pound notes with the man beside her. If anything she looked exhilarated by the prospect. "Besides, I doubt a feeble female such as ourselves will pose any threat to your team, your Lordship.âÂ
âWell⊠I⊠Bridgerton, I still donât think-âÂ
Thankfully, Anthony was all too busy gazing at you to take any notice of the pompous oafâs objections.Â
It was a look you were more than familiar with, the unspoken desire and encouragement obvious in the way his gaze softened. It was the same look he always gave you when youâd done something amazing (and most things were amazing in his eyes). It didn't matter if it was taming a particularly unruly horse, solving a maths problem that left the rest of them scratching their heads, or daring to step onto the dance floor at your first ball, knowing not another soul in that room other than him. Â
It was a look that made you feel invincible. That you could do anything and everything you put your mind to as long as you had Anthony cheering you on from the sidelines... you were a team. Always.
"Anthony?" you asked, the challenge obvious - but also your sincerity. If he truly did not want you to play then you'd have marched back to your chair and sat right back down.
You'd meant it before. You loved your husband and wanted nothing more than to be the best partner you could be. Your hurt from last night had stemmed from the fear that, for a moment, that wasn't enough for him anymore.
Fortunately, it appeared you were wrong. Your husband wasn't embarrassed by you. If anything, he looked ready to kiss the ground you walked on as he leaned over and whispered in your ear, "If you can get four runs, I will personally pay you 5 pounds."
"You have a deal," you laughed. "As it is, women and ladies alike play cricket up and down the country. Itâs high time we had a chance to show you boys up."
The other man began to protest again. "My Lady, my La-"Â
He never got very far. You simply stopped, turning and handing him your parasol and shawl.
"Thank you," you cheered marching away.
He paused, taken aback. It didnât help that Eloise was only too eager to firmly pull him back into your now vacant seat with a glare that could have melted ice.Â
All around applause broke out as the players resumed their positions on the field. It took a moment or two for them to prepare for play but now everyone seemed to be watching intently.Â
Oh well, if you were to dare to play at all then you may as well dare to achieve something from it, you mused, gripping the bat handle and aligning yourself with the wicket. Victory seemed a rather good start, especially given the fact you had no idea what Lady Whistledown would make of this turn of affairs. Youâd already had a shocking enough entrance into the world of the Ton, what was one more daring display?
"Go easy, Lord Bridgerton," the referee cautioned from the side of the green.Â
Anthony nodded obediently at the crowdâs titters. You could see the restraint he was demonstrating, choosing not to hurl the ball at you the way he would had you both been in the privacy of your home. Instead, it took all his will power to grip the cricket ball and resume his position on the field.Â
Unfortunately, you never knew when best to desist from poking proverbial bears. That, and Anthony was too easy a target.Â
"Yes, do go easy on me," you jibed. Everyone who knew you could hear the sarcasm buried in your voice as you took the bat and fluttered your eyelashes at him. "Iâm only a delicate woman, but I must endeavour to ensure her Majestyâs team at least has an opportunity to best you, Lord Bridgerton. Youâre only losing by what? A few wickets?"Â
Oh. You were in for it now.Â
Anthonyâs grin was devious as he stepped back a few paces, weighing the ball in his hand till finally he charged at you, swinging his arm over in the perfect bowl.Â
It was then you brought up your bat to send the ball back in a high arc.Â
There was a moment of stunned silence as everyone followed the ball with their eyes. It was as if they couldnât believe youâd actually managed to hit it. However, the shock quickly wore off as everyone remembered the point of hitting the ball in the first place.Â
"GO!" came a yell from the crowd as excitement began to spread.Â
So, you did.
Hitching your skirts in one hand, you began to sprint towards the other set of wickets, grinning as your partner passed you along the way.Â
Of course, you would have liked to protest that you could have indeed run faster had you not been encumbered by your stays and petticoats. Your slippers were also rather terrible for any movement. What you wouldnât have given for a pair of trousers right then.Â
"Come on!" came another yell - it seemed as if everyone was forgetting their dignity in all the excitement as you tore back and forth across the grass in a mad blur.Â
Had it been anyone but you, it would have been a terribly scandalous moment. Yet, your name - and the status of your betrothed - meant this was all merely seen as sport. Besides, from the way Her Majesty was whooping from her perch by the trees, it was clear where her loyalties lay.
"Come on Y/N!"
"Anthony! Run!"
"Over here!"
"Come on!"
The cries blurred into one as you finally turned at what you planned on being your final run, only to spot Anthony as he came sprinting back towards you⊠and the wicket.
"Oh no, you donât," you laughed, charging onwards in a final burst of energy.Â
You could hardly catch your breath as the world slowed around you.Â
All that remained was you, Anthony, and the closing distance between you.Â
You could see his desperation laced with delight as he watched you stagger towards the wicket⊠just as the ball heâd thrown hit it.
"IN!"Â
The refereeâs declaration initiated an eruption of noise as all around the green, men and women celebrated the spectacle theyâd just witnessed, and the victory you had now ensured. Within seconds you were swarmed, mobbed by well wishers and triumphant team mates. There were so many hugs and snatched âwell doneâs that you were quite at a loss what to do other than stand there and accept it. Thankfully, Anthony seemed to have read your mind and was at your side as soon as he was able to fight through the jubilant throng.Â
The moment he reach you he took your hand in his. His expression was a mixture of awe and contrition, clearly unsure what to say to you.
"Good game," he praised. "Simon better watch out - I think Her Majesty will be asking you to captain her team next year."
"What a tremendous idea, Lord Bridgerton. I may just do that."
As if summoned by the very mention of her, a voice rang out clearly from behind you. Without even turning you knew exactly who was standing behind you, as the throng suddenly fell silent around you and parted like the Red Sea. In all the excitement you had failed to notice the Royal party making their way across the field to join in the celebrations.Â
With a gulp, you turned and dropped into the most respectful curtsey you could manage without falling flat on your face. "Y - your Majesty."
The Queen chuckled. "I must thank you, Lady Bridgerton, for providing such excitement to our proceedings today. I also must thank you for the twenty pounds I just procured off of Brimbsley - thatâll teach him to bet against me."
You merely dipped your head in gratitude, unsure whether this was actually happening or not. After all, the closest the youâd ever been to monarch was your hasty presentation several months ago and that had barely earned you more than a curious glance, like you had been some exotic animal on parade at the Zoo. And now, the Queen was addressing you? A lowly Stable Masterâs daughter?Â
It was enough to make you feel as if this was all some kind of surreal dream.Â
"Anyone who bets against your Majesty deserves to be relieved of their coin."
"True, True," she preened, gesturing for you and everyone else to rise. "I gather you have played this game before?"
"Growing up around the Bridgertons ensured I had little alternative," you confirmed, relieved when the Queen proceeded to chuckle good-naturedly.Â
"I dare say you didnât, my dear. Well, it certainly makes for a rather entertaining afternoon, as well as a victorious one. Perhaps we aught to have women playing more often." She turned her head and chose to direct her next words directly to your husband. "Youâve chosen quite the bride, Lord Bridgerton - you are to be congratulated on choosing such a spirited partner. I hope you realise how lucky you are."
"Indeed, your Majesty," Anthony replied, the earnestness clear in his eyes. "Iâve realised just how truly unique and remarkable she is⊠and how lucky I am that she chose to be on my team, even if not on the cricket pitch."
Another round of laughter echoed out at his declaration but you knew it was more than just a jest. In fact, by the all-too-clear pride radiating off of the eldest Bridgerton you knew what he truly meant with his honeyed praise. Â
It was all the apology you could need and had you not been in such company youâd have dragged him into the bushes and shown him just how much you forgave him. Besides, your victory on the Cricket pitch was enough pay-back for both of you.Â
As if sensing the amorous tension steadily rising around her, the Queen chose that moment to make a well-timed departure, in search of a refreshment. She barely gave you all a final nod before marching off to greet the rest of her guests, leaving you stood there with a rather gobsmacked expression on your face.Â
"Well⊠that really happened," you murmured, struggling to maintain your newfound confidence now that the whole saga had come to an end. "Did I actually just do that? Did the Queen actually just ⊠talk to me?"
"She really did," Anthony confirmed, hands grazing yours nervously, as if unsure whether or not youâd accept his touch. However, your hands accepted his readily, fingers intertwining as you squeezed his palm in an obvious attempt to ground yourself. "You truly were incredible today - I know you donât need to hear it but, for what itâs worth, I am proud of you."Â
"Thank you."
"And I truly am sorry for being such a world class fool, last night," he continued swiftly, clearly keen to make his apology whilst you were willing to receive it. "I didnât mean to make you feel as if I was embarrassed by you. I never could be. It couldnât be further from the truth. I was vexed with my brothers and because of several other trivial matters, but I allowed my temper to get the better of me and I handled it poorly. I lashed out at the wrong person - the one person who deserves nothing less than to be told how incredible she is, every single day. I am unworthy of you, Y/N. I know no one else in the entire world so awe inspiring and to let you think otherwise for even a moment was my failing entirely. You are brave and smart and funny and kind and beautiful-"
"Ok, Anthony. I get it."
"-and I am unworthy of someone with such skill on the cricket pitch-"
"Anthony," you squealed, trying to hide your laughter as he pulled you into his arms and smothered your face in kisses. "Itâs fine. I forgive you. After all, I also lost my temper and said some things I didnât mean. Can we just agree weâre both sorry and put this mess behind us?"
"Yes! God yes," he sighed, looking like a weight had visibly lifted from his shoulder. "Because I really do not like fighting with you. Instead, I think we should be enjoying your victory parade. Today is your triumph, after all - the Queenâs champion."Â
"Hmmm, I rather like that title," you purred, gazing up at him. "But between us? I prefer being your wife, much much more."