How Much I Think Once Upon a Time Characters Would Care About Their Someone's Appearance 🪞
Reader: gender-neutral (no pronouns), body-neutral (no description)
Warnings: small vague insecurities of the reader (not explicitly to do with the body e. g. twice with clothes), someone unnamed having insulted you (in Emma's part), slight dress code for Mayor Mills
Word count: 477 /Also on AO3
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Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold
You know his reptile look, that guy doesn't care that much when it comes to himself. What he does care about however, is his special someone's state: if they look sad or hurt, he has to act immediately — and continue to do so until they feel better.
He's brokering a deal with someone looking as if they were actually only here to buy something, not to pay off a dept.
For a moment, you think the well-dressed man (not Rumple, the other one) eyes your curiously, perhaps with a hint of dislike? He seems unimpressed.
You draw back.
A few minutes later, Rumple calls across the big room, "Finished, dearie! Why the sad face, sweetheart?"
You sum up the problem quickly, not giving it much importance.
He sits down with you. "You're the most precious thing in here to me."
Regina Mills/The Evil Queen
When she's the mayor and has to rely on the people of Storybrooke to support her, she'd prefer you to look at least normal in public, meaning not completely disheveled or slutty-looking.
When she has her magic though, oh, then you can look whatever way you want, whether that be like the stereotype of an "antisocial" or dressed extravagantly.
She'd die for you and her sporting matching outfits though!
You're wearing a black hat and a cloak with an expensive brooch closing it, and Regina puts on a matching necklace.
Gazing into the mirror with her by your side, the frame typically stylish, you feel more beautiful than usual.
Emma Swan
Her someone doesn't feel attractive? She's got a pages-long list of things to say.
Most of them are insults for guys who cheat on their girlfriends, but she'll come up with something new on the spot.
And if someone did insult her special someone? She's too much of a protective badass to let them go easily.
"Hey, gorgeous." Emma closes the door.
"A boy at the station called me a swab."
"That some new teenage slang?" She takes off her boots and walks over to you. "I bet he's real proud of coming up with lame insults after putting graffiti on the school ground." She kisses your cheek and holds your face.
You light up a little and joke, "A swab can be usueful, huh?"
She kisses you on the mouth. "More than useful."
Belle French
She's had enough of the court life and supperficiality. She'd probably even fall in love with a lizard person.
While you wonder whether your outfit is a good choice for a library, Belle's immersed in her book, a carefree air around her and a small smile gracing her lips every now and then.
You approach her and she tears her gaze away from the book and smiles at you, from her mouth to her eyes.
Not in the wrong place, you decide.
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Author's note: took me ages (literal years 😂) to finally post a OUaT piece, but finally 🥰✨️
Reactions/continuations are welcome ✅️
Warnings: it’s once upon a time, that’s the only warning you’ll need.
This is not proofread. There will probably be mistakes and I will fix them!
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You met him in the enchanted forest.
You fell for him in Neverland.
You lost him in Storybrooke.
You found him in your heart.
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The first time you met Hook, you could tell he was trouble.
He did him self no favours in trying to not be suspicious, but the others needed him so you held your tongue. Although, this was despite how much you truly wanted to rip out his tongue and shove it somewhere the sun doesn’t shine.
The way he’d take glances at you and smirk if you were walking close by, would make backhanded compliments, flirt to get his way, pick winning sides, he was a pirate. He was a pirate and you hated him. You hated his kind.
He was exactly the sort of man Regina would have used in her pursuit of ‘revenge’, the exact sort of man that killed your father.
But he wasn’t, no matter how many times he would breathily chuckle at some comment or some face you had made, you had to hold yourself back. You had to stop yourself from killing the man who smoothly laughed even in the face of his own demise. You had to stop from wanting to punch him in the throat and strip him of that feathery and deep chortle that took away all of your fears, that freed you of your panic, and provided you a euphoria that you had personally forbidden.
He was bad for you, bad for this team, bad for this mission.
He was a bad guy.
He was a villain,
and villains don’t get happy endings.
Leaving him behind was something you and Emma had talked about, you knew she also held distrust of him. Luckily, she had already planned on abandoning him.
The bean stalk was a stroke of luck, Anton was a stroke of luck.
Sure, you felt a slight sense of remorse as you had distracted him. But, as soon as Emma has attached that shackle, you let out a breath that you didn’t even know was there. Something felt good about going back to your life of solace, your newfound life of grief. He was too wild, too unpredictable, it scared you more than anyone would ever know.
You had fully expected not to see him again.
But fate seemed to have a sense of humour.
Such a fickle thing.
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Going back to Storybrooke, nothing was the same.
Your life had changed.
You didn’t know if it was for the better.
But your life had changed, your old life was gone. You had to adapt. No more was it straight lines and schedules, none of the life that Regina had provided was there, instead it was constant fights and unpredictability.
You had to become as unpredictable as the dangers you faced. You turned to the memories of the man in the enchanted forest, his power hidden behind his nonchalance and his loyalty a question left unanswered.
However much you hated the man, you needed to channel some part of him to adapt, to evolve and to overcome. The curse was broken, but danger seemed ever present. The towns memories were returned, but so were their worries, their fears, their anger. Instability was the first sign of anarchy and chaos, one weakness could enact a revolution among the people. So you did as you would, a child of a royal knight, ever loyal to Snow and Prince Charming, one of whom had raised you as a child throughout the curse.
All you had was your friends and your loyalty, but you’d soon learn that wasn’t enough.
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Yet the man returned, Hook. Still as untrustworthy as ever and yet, he seemed less irritating when in Storybrooke, except maybe for his dangerous tendencies and antisocial behaviour.
Henry being taken by pan was devastating, but this was the unpredictability you had planned for. So you knew what to do.
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The ride to Neverland on the Jolly Rodger was less than pleasant. It was full of cryptic warnings and misdirected anger. Even Emma was struggling.
The mermaid that was soon brought above deck definitely didn’t help your nerves, nor did the storm that soon followed and berated the ship.
You could catch no one’s attention, you had figured that the warnings may have held some truth. This land was built on belief. There were definitely some strong negative beliefs between them all. The blame fest began, fighting ensued and you couldn’t take it. So as you searched through the rain, you caught sight of land and jumped overboard. Your thoughts were that if no one would listen, you’d at least catch someone’s attendance or make your own way to land without them.
What you didn’t account for was a bit of broken barrel being launched after you and slamming into the back of your head once you had reached the ice cold water.
Losing your breath and all reasonable thinking, you gaped your mouth like a fish, breathing in and spluttering out water to no avail.
You could feel it filling your lungs and your eyes began to close, focused on the blurry light of the moon above you, till it was covered by the shadow of someone diving in for you. But by then you were already too tired.
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Opening your eyes and coughing out liquid from your burning lungs seemed to have never felt so good. That was until you saw it was a particular irritating man that hovered over your jolting form, hand on your shoulder as he helped you sit up.
The storm has calmed now, and you smiled. Everyone’s focus was on you, eyes wide at the madness that had ensued.
“Hey! Don’t look at me like that! See! I got the storm to stop.” You proclaimed in a broken voice, interrupted slightly by a coughing fit and a small ‘thank you’ as you were passed a blanket.
The way that David and Snow stared at you was obvious you’d get some form of scolding later, but you hadn’t cared too much for it. When the curse was first broken, they had to double check you weren’t in some way related to Jefferson with how you often acted on impulse, in supposed madness. So rest assured you were used to scolding.
Getting to the island was your priority, keeping the team together and getting Henry was your number one goal.
But you could help but notice the glances the pirate would send you when he thought you weren’t looking.
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Neverland was a place of pure belief. A place of magic and miracles.
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It seemed like as if by some miracle, you started to believe in the sincerity and goodness of a certain pirate.
Hook was caring, he was careful and serious. He was always suited to the situation, always ready. But he could also lighten the mood.
It seemed all the time that wasn’t spent avidly searching for Henry, fighting Pan or planning, he always wanted to make you laugh.
The first time you had laughed at one of his jokes, it would have been some stupid joke about his hand.
“Can you give me a hand?” David had yelled over.
“Cmon really? Last time I lent one out I didn’t even get it back!” He had hollered back in response, turning to smirk at David’s glare.
Only.. only he spun right back around when he heard a small chuckle.
Seeing you, with your back turned to him and hand coving your mouth, was all he needed to decide that you were right for him. He walked over to David with a huge smile on his face and kept stealing glances at you the entire time.
It was all too much, you had lost Henry again to Pan, he was too powerful and you all seemed powerless.
You pulled your legs to your chest and buried your head in your knees. Making yourself small was all you could do when the world felt so big around you that it felt like it would swallow you up and you’d be nothing but a snack to a bigger cause.
Feeling a soft hand on your shoulder brought you back to reality, the reality that you had been sat sobbing into your arms after you had ran off from the main camp.
At first you were afraid, was this hand malicious, was it Pan?
But after hearing a feathery throat clearing, you raised your head to meet eyes with Killian.
“Killian? What’s up? I thought you’d be with David or Emma.” You muttered out in response to his presence.
“Y’know, I’m not sure Miss swan or her doting ‘same-age parents are too fond of me. Plus we both know that I can’t exactly tell one hand jokes to Regina lest I want to lose that and another appendage id much like to keep..” he takes a breath whilst you smile at his sarcasm. “Plus, You’re the only one who calls me my name, I’m getting sick of ‘Hey you’ ‘Oi’ ‘pirate’ or if they’re really creative, I get to hear ‘asshole’, would that be pleasant for you m’lady?” You laugh and shake your head in response.
“No, I suppose not kind sir~.” You tease him, just wanting to stay in the moment, it felt light and airy, for the first time in days you felt free. “Although I’m honoured you’d grace me with your presence, I sure hope it’s not because I’m the only one who doesn’t currently want to stab you?”
He turns to look at you, “Of course not, for a royal knight though, surely you should be the one to want to stab me most of all. Maybe it’d be better that way.” He moves in, close to your face, as you are enamoured with gazing into his eyes.
“I’m sure they can handle themselves, Four powerful people after you if you do anything wrong, I think I should be okay to try and resign from stabbing at the moment. Plus, if anything were to happen I’m sure I could accept the consequences.” He grabs your chin and smiles.
“You? Face the consequences? Perhaps you just are afraid to accept you might actually have fallen for me~” He pulls you into a short and passionate kiss. Grinning against your lips as he rests his forehead against your own.
“Not a chance pirate!” You tease as you stand up and begin to walk away, sporting a mischievous grin of your own.
But before you could walk further he grabbed your wrist and was suddenly stood right in front of you.
“Mark my words sweetheart, I’ll have your heart, we’ll take it as slow as you need but I will have it, as you’ve enslaved mine.” And as you turned your head away to think on what he had said, he had already walked off deeper into the forest.
Okay, maybe you did like him.
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Your return to Storybrooke was perfect, you could live the life you had whispered plans of every night since that moment in Neverland.
It was meant to be your fairytale ending.
Meant to be.
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Falling asleep every night, Hook would sit there hands running through your hair as you laid your head in his lap.
Every night he would repeat one sentence
“I’ll be here when you wake up, I promise.”
Except one night, when he wasn’t.
You woke up one night. Checking the clock next to you it was some time around 1 in the morning.
You weren’t sure what had woken you up until you heard sounds of struggling and choking. It was Killian! He sounded in pain.
You rushed down to see Pans shadow ripping Killian’s as he struggled against the figure.
Catching a glimpse of you, the shadow tore the other from your lovers frame and stole them both. Dragging them from the home as you chased and screamed for help, for Killian, for anyone.
You pinched yourself, you screamed until your throat went raw and your mouth ran dry, you yelled and sobbed until you had half of the town surrounding you, trying to figure out what had happened.
In your worn voice you could get out two sentences.
“Pans back.” “Killian’s gone.”
That was all you could force out before you fell to the floor, soon encased in a warm pair of arms trying to lift you back into the house. The house that you had just lost everything in. The house that was meant to have been your home.
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It had been months since the incident, months of failed attempts and grieving.
But you had had enough of being sad.
Nothing was going to save you, no one was going to save you, so you were going to save yourself.
One day you got up, took a shower, brushed your teeth and hair, and went into work.
Life had to continue as normal, you had to ignore the concerned glances and you had to hope the eye bags would go away on their own.
So life went on, it went on without him. Although it hurt, it needed to, the world couldn’t stop for another 28 years, everyone couldn’t just forget again.
However much you wished they could.
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Emma and David had been trying to interrogate the shadow for months now. They had decided to keep Regina’s torture methods away and just had to hope that a non physical being had some form of conscience.
In those months they had nothing.
Nothing until the shadow gave off a mirage, a realm of bodies and their shadows caring for them.
And in the middle of it all was him.
The man you cared about most.
Killian.
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Waking up to a breathy humming and the feeling of hands in your hair wasn’t unusual.
In your grief, you had accidentally began to see Killian. You’d see him every morning, you’d see him at dinner, you’d even make him an extra plate.
You knew he wasn’t real.
But you needed to cope somehow.
There was a hole in your heart and you couldn’t just fill it with a child like Regina could.
This morning felt real though, it felt too real. But it also felt too good to be true.
You opened your eyes to see him where he usually sat, next to you, hands in your hair playing with the strands.
“Why must you torture me every morning.” You muttered. “He’s gone and he’s never coming back.. I’m never gonna wake up to him ever again so just! Just go away!”
You yelled.
You’ve been yelling at your hallucination of him a lot lately.
Usually he’d disappear, actually, every single time he’d disappear. But you turned around from where you were now sat up and he was still there.
He stared at you, tears in his eyes, reaching out for your cheek. He needed to touch you again.
“Killian..?” You whimpered out.
“I told you I’d be here when you woke up” he said, tears streaming down his face as he tackled you and held you in his arms.
You both sobbed. You cried like you hadn’t seen each-other in years. You held each-other like the other would slip out of grasp and disappear again.
You were here.
He was here.
You had him back, you had your home and he had your heart.
And in his heart he knew he’d never let you go ever again.
So yk how peter went to hell, what if hades had a daughter and so her and Peter fell in love and so yk gotta have the smut in there and so when peter like dies dies then she's able to revive him bc she's basically hades but a female.
Thanks and sorry if u can't understand, I'm terrible at explaining.
Intill We Meet
Peter Pan x Hades Reader
Summary: life in the underworld isn't always dark and loveless
Read At Own Risk
Warning: none
Once upon a time, I, YN, was the daughter of Hades, the god of the underworld.
One day, I met Peter Pan when he died and arrived in the underworld. I found him charming from the moment I saw him.
As we spent more time together, we fell deeply in love. We spent our days strolling through the underworld, talking about everything and nothing.
Peter made me laugh, something that was rare in the gloomy underworld.
But our happiness was short-lived. Peter was suddenly brought back to life, leaving me behind.
As much as I tried to find him, I couldn't - he was no longer in the underworld.
Years went by, and I still longed for Peter. I would watch the living world from afar, wondering if he ever thought of me.
But I knew we could never be together again because we belonged to different worlds.
Although my heart was heavy, I tried to console myself with the memory of our love, hoping that one day we would meet again.
Head empty. Head completely empty. Just thoughts of (OUAT) Peter pan teaching you how to skip rocks (yk when u through a rock at water and it like bounces) and he just stands behind you and raps his arms around yours guiding your hands to through the rock at a perfect angle. Which leads to him whispering little praises in ur ear and---
someone else pls finish this I won't be able to do it justice. <3
Aaaaaa I love those cooking prompts! I'd like to make an addition to it. Imagine person B and C want to do something special for person A, so they work together to try to make something. But despite their best efforts it still doesn't turn out right and person A comes home to a big mess. But person A still loves what they made anyway (even if it is barely edible)
^ this is from an account called @ot3-promptz
“how did you fail a survey?”
“this is the opposite of what i told you to do.”
^ some prompts from the fluff list in my requests page.
@rdlesbiantrash i am SO sorry i took this long to write something, i was experiencing writer's block and i also changed the plot several times before settling on this prompt. i hope your moving day went smoothly even tho it's been a while!
You had one job.
Synopsis: Emma and Y/N try making Regina a birthday cake and it goes badly.
Warnings: kinda ooc Emma bc she can cook a little but in this fic she is just as hopeless as the reader, not my best work because I had ridiculously bad writer's block.
A strand of Emma's hair fell in front of her face as she mixed the batter.
"This is the opposite of what I told you to do." You sighed, making her smile. "No seriously, Emma, what if it fell in the batter?"
You both wanted to make Regina's birthday perfect, but you were definitely more stressed about it than Emma. She put the fun in baking with you today, while you brought the rigorous organisation to the table. A perfect balance.
You dusted your hands on your apron and took the hair tie out of her hair. She let you make a much tighter ponytail, pulling the loose strand in it so it wouldn't fall out.
"Regina won't mind." Emma shrugged, making you raise an eyebrow.
"Won't mind? Regina won't mind hairs in her food?" You questioned aloud, making her laugh.
"I'm just messing with you, Y/N," Emma smiled again, taking you arms behind her and bringing them forward, making you hug her.
You stood there for a while, humming contentedly while she held your hands around her stomach. You had all been busy with your work recently, but you made a point to prioritise birthdays, so this was the first time you and Emma had spent all day together in a while.
"We should probably get back to work." You admitted, after some peaceful silence.
"Right!" Emma agreed, turning around in your arms to kiss your nose, before you let go of her and both went back to your respective stations.
You were on icing, and you were very pleased with how it was going. It wasn't difficult, but you pretended it was a science to boost your own ego. You had perfected your formula and knew every detail down to the exact number of drops of food colouring needed to dye the mixture a deep purple. You kept that number in your mind now so you could write it down later. You didn't want to forget this.
You looked in the corner of your eye, the sight of your girlfriend pouring cake batter directly into the pan in your peripheral vision. Sighing with relief, you put your icing in the fridge and waiting for the cake to bake. You were going to make it in time.
"Presents?" Emma asked,
"on the couch in the living room." You responded, then quizzed her yourself. "Decorations?"
She wrapped an arm around your waist.
"I've got the balloons and streamers all around the hall and on the stairs, and I've drawn the curtains so she doesn't see anything until she comes in herself." She affirmed.
You exchanged a look, observing one another's serious faces. It made you laugh, and Emma pulled you closer to her.
"Can't believe we did it." She grinned, taking a hold of your chin.
"Yeah, we deserve a girlfriend award." You agreed, letting her pull you into a kiss.
It was soft and slow, a stark contrast to the hectic morning the two of you had trying to get everything together. It was like time had paused, and you recovered on one another's lips.
A soft click at the front door pulled Emma out her trance. She grabbed your arm and grinned.
"Come on!"
The two of you rushed to the front of the house to meet Regina, who was currently taking off her coat. The decorations were making her smile already, you couldn't wait to show her what else was coming.
"Happy birthday!" The two of you exclaimed in unison, pulling Regina in a massive hug.
You kissed her left cheek and Emma kissed her right. You snuck a kiss on her lips and Emma shoved your shoulder playfully.
Emma took her hand and led her to the living room, where she saw a bunch of store bought streamers and balloons, along with a handmade banner saying "happy birthday!!", that Henry had helped make before he went off to school. Emma gave you a wink and you slipped into the kitchen, walking over to the oven.
You switched it off and grabbed your oven mitts, swinging the door open, only to be greeted with a very strong burning stench.
"Oh no..." you whispered to yourself.
"Emma!" You called, running out into the living room, immediately faking calmness when Regina's eyes met yours. "A little help, please?"
Emma glanced from Regina to you. Regina wasn't stupid. She could tell something was wrong, but it amused her, so she smiled and let Emma follow you into the kitchen.
"You had one job, Emma." You hissed, showing her the burnt cake you had now put on the stove top. "Did you even read the instructions?"
"Yeah, I did everything right! I just put it on double the heat because Regina was coming earlier than we planned. I thought it would be done in half the time." She explained, her voice low as she glanced back at the door.
Your jaw dropped. Even you knew that wasn't how it worked. The feeling of instant regret flushed across your face, and you felt it heating up.
"Is everything okay in there?" Regina asked, and you heard footsteps making their way to the kitchen.
"Fix this!" You whispered desperately, pecking Emma's cheek then hurriedly slipping out the door.
You came face to face with Regina and forced a very dramatic smile. She took in the sight of you, then sniffed the air. Her nose crinkled slightly and she reached for the door knob.
You gasped, planting your body against the door and blocking her path. With your mouth hanging open, you faked a yawn and stretched your arms dramatically.
"Be honest with me, Y/N." Regina said firmly, putting a hand on the door, effectively pinning you in place, "do you need any help?"
"Me?" You laughed nervously, pausing before practically shouting. "Yes, yes I do, actually!"
You took Regina's arm and placed it around your waist, maneuvering so you were leading her out of the place.
"It's about this survey. I think I did it wron-"
"How do you fail a survey?" She demanded, taking both of your wrists and holding you in place.
The two of you paused as you heard it. Emma coughed a little from the other side of the door. You don't know what she was reaching for, but her behind ended up hitting the door and it flew open. Regina let go of one of your wrists and with the swish of her fingers, there was a purple glow holding the door open. Emma froze in her tracks, not daring to look behind her. Regina raised an eyebrow, then the smell of the burning cake hit her senses and she hummed understandingly.
"Come here, Emma, it's okay." She said lowly, watching her approach the two of you.
She pulled the two of you into another hug and chuckled before speaking again.
"I appreciate the effort." She insisted.
You and Emma shared a melancholy look. You both glanced at the kitchen door in mourning. Perhaps you were being dramatic, but you two had been excited about finishing the cake in the nick of time.
"I even made purple icing, you know because your powers are purple," you trailed.
"And I got you this really pretty candle. It was shaped like a flower." Emma added.
You felt a kiss press against your cheek and glanced over to see Emma receive the same treatment, a red lipstick mark on her flesh.
"Thank you, loves, I'm so lucky to have two such caring girlfriends planning my birthday." Regina reassured the two of you, taking you both to sit down on the couch.
There was silence for a moment before Emma spoke up.
"We're lucky you're in charge of cake duties for our birthdays." She commented, making Regina and you smile.
"Save that icing, Y/N, because I am teaching both of you how to bake. There is no reason two grown adults should not know how to bake a basic sponge cake." Regina said.
You put your head on her shoulder and burrowed into her arm, and Emma wrapped an arm around her shoulders.
"Okay, it's on." She said cockily, secretly excited to eat an edible cake today.
Three-part CS AU where Emma and Killian are doctors working at the same hospital (world without pandemic). They’ve yet to meet, but Emma has definitely seen the sexy Dr. Jones in her travels at Mist Haven Medical. It’s generally a bad idea to get involved with a colleague, but a little fantasizing never hurt… right? Inspired by the song ‘Bad Idea’ by Ariana Grande and a TV couple who set the bar for true love stories.
Part One Here. Part Two Here. Story available on FF Here and AO3 Here.
A/N: Well… it took more than a year, but at last I am back with an update to this story. I have to be honest, there were times in the last year when I doubted I would ever write a fic again. I felt that I had written the stories I wanted, and with my graduation and a new demanding job, I couldn’t find time to sustain the hobby. But with summer fast approaching, I have had a little time to look back and to search for inspiration. I knew I needed to finish this short story. I HATE that I have left it this long, but I hope, if you’ve liked it so far, you’ll reengage and revel in the conclusion of this sweet little fic. Re-reading the first two chapters, I remembered the mix of humor and pure fluff I was going for. It made me smile so big, and if part three does that for any of you, I will be more than pleased. Thank you so much for continuing on, and I hope you enjoy!
Six months later
Thump, thump. Thump, thump. Thump, thump. Thump, Thump. Unsteady, loud, and reminding him at every quiet moment of how much he was missing his Swan. This was the state of his heart since rising this morning, leaving the bed he shared with the woman he loved and clutching at cold sheets.
The action of waking up alone, while regrettable, hadn’t been the issue that set his cardiac system into full blown assault. Much as he hated to be parted from Emma, it was a somewhat natural occurrence. They weren’t always blessed with aligning shifts. Still, she had the day off today, and he’d imagined the morning going rather differently…
Facing the start of a new dawn with Emma in his arms made the hours to come more than bearable, and though it may mean fatigue down the line, he always began the day just as he ended it, reminding her of how remarkable she was. He’d start with soft touches, taking her in and tracing the lines of her lithe figure. His eyes swept over every part of her, from her golden hair to sun kissed skin and the freckles on her arms that became more prominent with warmer weather. At first, he’d always forget that this was now normal. He had to remind himself that she was real, and his process of remembering meant using all his senses, brushing kisses on her skin as she slowly came awake.
Every time Emma woke up smiling, the goodness in her heart radiating as she did. To see her happy was the best part of his life, and the only other thing that came close was the feeling he had of worthiness when she finally met his gaze. Her love was open and true, never shy and never guarded. Despite the pain of all she’d known as a child and beyond, in spite of scars he’d borne for years and tried to hide from others, they found new meaning together and the world felt as it should. Love would turn to lust, and lust to soulful fire. Soon touch was not enough to sustain either of them. To convince himself this was more than a night’s blessed dreaming, he’d go further: tasting her, marking her, claiming her.
Memories of what had been many times, but what alluded him today merged with the beating of his heart, pulling him out of the delicious remembrance and grounding him in longing once again.
I can’t wait anymore. I simply won’t survive it.
His eyes moved instinctively to his watch, and again he was downcast at the time displayed. The hours were creeping far too slowly. It felt like the shift would never end, and he was barely halfway through. To add insult to injury, he’d been plenty occupied the past few hours. Killian and his team had worked rounds this morning, seen numerous patients, and performed a number of consults. He’d helped David in the ER with one demanding emergency already, and started a complicated surgery of his own while waiting for Locksley to take over on the pediatric case. This would normally give the sensation of the day flying by. But not today. Not when he was so fixated on something he had to wait for.
Of course, while he was actively working, Killian was mostly fine. Maybe Killian wasn’t fully himself, but routine came easy to him, and he remained alert in the ways the job demanded. Medicine required him to be clear headed, task oriented, and to consider all outcomes no matter what plagued him. Lives were on the line, and he took that responsibility seriously. It was an honor to serve others as he did, and he had a legacy of loss to thank for that. Saving others in ways his own family and dear friends couldn’t be saved had always been his drive. But now, the beating of his heart drummed for different reasons.
I’ve got to ask her. I know that she loves me, but what if she’s not ready? What if I push too soon? What if…
“Let me guess, woman withdrawal.”
The assertion came from beside him, and though it took him by surprise, Killian didn’t flinch. Years of active duty and trauma fieldwork had steeled his senses. Thankfully the particular damages of war were behind him, but chaos was his calling. Or rather, seeing people through the chaos. Trauma surgery filled the gaps and made something from nothing. It was about stemming the tides of terror and giving people a fighting shot when time was of the essence. Some days it felt futile, fighting against a world that took just as much as it gave. But most of the time it grounded him. Every life he saved touched countless others and, he hoped, made up for some that he’d had to take over the years.
The voice that deemed it necessary to tease him was also deeply familiar, and it prompted no fear or agitation. At least nothing more than mild annoyance. Will Scarlet stepped into Killian’s peripheral view. They’d known each other since first enlisting years ago, had served together and trained with the naval medicine unit for a substantial block of time. When Killian came to America months back, it made sense that his best mate would join him. They neither of them had anything tying them to the land that once was home. Family connections had long since passed, and loss bonded the two men well before warfare. Now though, they were moving beyond that, retired with honors and on to new chapters. Killian was running his unit and putting down roots, and Will was doing the same as Mist Haven’s new head of ICU.
When he finally acknowledged his friend with a look, Killian had to bite back an audible scoff at the sight before him. Will’s white coat was thrown on him haphazardly and slightly askew, rumpled and creased, and baring the feint outlines of a few dirty footprints varying in size. In some ways it wasn’t surprising. There was just something about Will. He was a brilliant doctor, a fierce and loyal friend, but he tended to look like he’d just been caught in a windstorm. If he were a betting man, however, Killian would give his last dollar to the cause of the current disarray – one Belle French, a friend of Emma’s, and Will’s… well, that remained to be defined at last recount.
“I’m not that bad,” Killian replied, but his heart wasn’t in it. His irritability wasn’t helped by the responding laugh from his friend.
“Right. Let’s just pretend you haven’t made that ridiculous claim, which can only be called a blatant and reprehensible falsehood.”
“Blatant and reprehensible?” Killian asked. “What is this a court martial?”
“Hardly. It’s a friendly intervention. Seems reasonable since you’re scowling and staring into space in the middle of the hallway. Honestly, you need to stop sulking, mate. Whatever’s wrong with Emma -,”
“Nothing is wrong with Emma,” Killian quipped. “She’s perfect.”
“Of course she is,” Will said, this time smiling in a sign of true affection for Killian’s choice of love. “Let me rephrase. Whatever you’ve mucked up, you’ve got to get a handle on it. Find it, fix it, and let it go.”
The phrase would be seen as benign to many, but spoke to their time in the navy. In that world, speed was essential, and so was definitive response. From their earliest moments in uniform, they’d been trained to find the problem, treat the issue and ship it off to others. It was a stop and go kind of life, never fully engaging, designed to disconnect. But the motto still worked with other things, like self-doubt and overthinking. He appreciated Will’s efforts, but it still felt all for naught.
“It’s not about what I’ve done. It’s what I want to do.”
“Should I sit down for this? Seriously, mate, I’ve never seen you in such a state. What could possibly be that bad?”
Wordlessly, Killian pulled a small black box from his scrubs pocket. His eyes stayed glued to the tiny parcel as he handed it to Will. His friend opened the clasp and let out a low whistle. Killian knew what he was seeing: a large cut diamond in a delicate shade of yellow sitting on a white gold band. Like sun turned to stone, and flanked with smaller diamonds, it was the one ring Killian found that he knew was most like Emma. He couldn’t look at it without envisioning it on her finger and the need to obtain her acceptance was all he could think about.
“You know I love you, Jones, but I just don’t see myself settling for your cranky arse long term.”
The jest prompted its intended reaction. Killian laughed as he shoved his friend, stealing back the box. The ring had been close at hand for a few weeks now, despite the risk. It had cost more than many would ever dream of paying, and deserved proper protection, but he couldn’t run the risk of missing the right moment. He dreamed of the life he and Emma would have together, and as soon as he was able, he intended to propose.
“I hate to make light of your clear distress, but as far as an explanation, this is still rather lacking. I fail to see the problem.”
“It’s fast. Some would say too fast.”
“Rubbish.” Will shook his head, completely rejecting that logic. “Who gives a damn what anyone else has to say. What do you say?”
“She’s it,” Killian admitted. “She’s everything.”
“Aye. That’s clear to anyone with eyes and half a lick of sense. Meanwhile, it’s just as clear that Emma is in this with you, mate. The hearts and roses and general bliss are a shared experience. So again, I ask you, what’s the hold up?”
“I can’t lose her, Will!” Killian didn’t mean to raise his voice, but he caught himself and remembered where they were, close enough to others walking up and down the corridor to be overheard. He straightened his stance and tried to reign it in, lowering his tone. “If I’m wrong – if I push too soon -,’
“Paging Dr. Jones for a code 20 – 12. Dr. Jones for a 20 – 12.”
“Was that…?” Will trailed off, looking to the speaker for clarity.
“Emma,” Killian replied. Before her name had passed his lips, his head pivoted towards the nurse’s station. There was no denying it was his Swan, and the pages always came from the nurses. Had she heard him? Was she here? He was panicked and elated all at once.
The Trauma wing’s nurse manager on shift, Anna, smiled sweetly. It was clear as day she’d anticipated his frantic search, but to his dismay she shook her head. At the same moment his phone buzzed. His hands shook as he reached for the device. Blast it all, he was a schoolboy at the prospect of his Swan. But damn if he cared. The grin on his face, despite the unknown, was undeniable, and his heart continued its staccato symphony as he read a text from the woman he loved.
‘You know where to find me, xo’
“Scarlet -,”
“I’ll hold down the fort, mate.” Will offered the assist preemptively, failing to hide his mirth at the prospect. “You’ve got a woman to propose to.”
“Did he say propose?” one of the aids on the floor asked, but Killian didn’t bother with a reply. He was speeding down the hallway, pushing through the doors and into the depths of the hospital.
He made record time winding through the maze that was this building. Past the ORs and offices, other specialties and more, he made it to the great hall. He still had a ways to go, crossing through the sea of people and taking stairs two at a time. Eventually he was at the nursery, but he only spared the newborn babes a glance before soldiering on. His destination was familiar at this point, but it was also a strange suggestion. Their little oasis would no doubt be crowded at this hour with children and their families making use of the day’s soft light. No matter. Killian was hell bent on seeing his Emma, no matter the audience.
Rounding the corner to the final stretch, Killian noticed the lack of people in the hallway. Curious. Definitely curious. The closer he got the stranger it became. There was no one here, and only the quiet hum of machines and monitors. No children laughing, no babies crying. It made him stop and think. Was there an issue? An alarm of some kind?
When the windows came into view, the door that would lead to Emma bore a paper sign. The closer he got, the clearer it read. ‘Temporarily Closed.’ Beneath it, in a child’s handwriting was something unrelated. ‘Magical moment happening. Do Not Disturb!!’ The bright color crayon and questionable spelling only stopped him for a moment, then he looked outside and his heart stop. For there was Emma. And she was… simply a marvel.
Time seemed suspended as he slipped outside, the feint clicking of the door echoed out behind him. The sounds of the city came through at once, but all he saw was Emma. Wearing a red dress, with her hair down and curled, she was a vision, the same vision she’d made for on their first date. It nearly stole his breath, and certainly stole his sanity to see her like this. In seconds he was on her, taking her hand, holding her close.
“Emma,” he said, the pain of the morning released as he held her close. “God how I’ve missed you.”
Her laughter filled his entire being with warmth, the subtle gravel of the tone washing over him. It swirled in time with the light in her eyes and the humor at her lips, giving him hope in ways only she could.
“I missed you too, but I kind of had a lot to do.”
His brow furrowed, and only when she gestured at the space around them did he take it in. Hundreds of paper flowers were positively everywhere. Some were hanging from tasteful strings, fluttering in the breeze. Others wound up the benches and swings and slides. Most looked familiar. They were gifts he’d given her every day they’d been together. Some days he made only one, some days many more, but he always found a way to bring her flowers, knowing how much she loved them. Unbelievably, for each of the hundreds he’d made for Emma these past six months, there was one perfectly matching pair, and no flower stood alone. He knew in that moment she had made them, and they were all for him.
“I don’t understand.”
“Well, it’s a kind of crazy story,” she murmured, drawing his eyes back to her beautiful face. “Once upon a time there was a girl. She’d been… let’s say disappointed by life and by love.”
Instinctively his hold on Emma tightened. He hated the burdens of her past. Growing up alone as she did, having to fight so hard to survive. She was a miracle made real, and she’d become that way despite the odds. If he could take away everything that had ever hurt her he would. God above, he would. But she always reminded him that things happened for a reason, and the roads they’d traveled, both rocky and hard, had led to this, the two of them, together. He continued to listen to her heartfelt plea.
“In fact, her missing those things set the girl on a very particular path, fixing the hearts of people in need, with a lot science and a little love. She was alone a long time, and even when she found friends and success, she often wondered if her heart would really beat in time with someone else.” She brought his hand above her chest and she brought hers to his. Sure enough, the rhythm was identical. “And then one day, she saw him and the whole world stopped. Her heartbeat skipped and on that day, she knew. She knew she would love him forever. She knew she’d found what she’d been looking for.”
“I knew too, Emma,” he promised, running his hand along her cheek, his thumb brushing over the soft curve of her lips. “From the first moments, I knew you were the most precious jewel the world over.”
Emma smiled, radiating the joy that he felt. Her eyes glistened with unshed tears, but this was not the product of heartache. Instead it was possibility and promise that couldn’t be contained.
“Some people might call it a bad idea, these two hearts choosing each other. They may think the story not so smart. It might get messy. They worked together after all, and there’s always risk when letting someone in.” Killian let out a displeased grunt and his mouth hardened a bit. Unwilling to let that linger, Emma kissed him again, bringing in goodness, and calming the storm. “Those people would be wrong, Killian. So totally and completely wrong. We’re not a bad idea. We’re good and we’re certain, and the thing is, this story? It’s only just begun.
“The past six months have been the best of my life, and every day I fall deeper and deeper in love with you,” she said, pulling back slightly to reach for one flower in particular. The petals were a delicate cream, etched in his favorite shade of gold. It matched the shine of her hair and the flecks of gold in her jade eyes, and there, in her delicate script was the question he’d been desperate to ask her: Will you marry me?
“I know it’s fast. I know it’s crazy. But sometimes, when you know you know, and I have never known something to be more true. We’re two imperfect people, but our world combined is perfect. You make it perfect. You and your thoughtful, caring, sinfully sexy tendencies. So, Killian Jones, would you-,”
Before she could finish the statement, he took back some control, tasting her and taking her in a way that completely abandoned the setting of this moment. He wanted to show her just how proud he was to claim her heart, to leave no room for questions. For as she loved him, so too did he love her. For always and so much more beyond that.
“That wasn’t exactly a yes,” Emma said minutes later when they pulled back, her eyes dazed with a look of passion, and her lips tender from his expression of love. He chuckled, taking one more small taste before stepping back.
“Forgive me, love. My answer should be plain enough to see, but I find I can’t speak those words without being slightly selfish first. You see, I’ve been waiting an awful long time to ask you that very question, and I’d be remiss to miss the moment.”
With one swift motion he dropped down to one knee and pulled out the ring he carried with him. The shock in her eyes was clear, and then the tears at long last fell. He barely had his proposal out before she said those perfect words: ‘Yes, Killian. Yes, I will marry you.”
“Thank God for that.” In a moment the ring was on her finger and his woman was back in his arms. This time though, their kiss was cut short by the sounds of an opened door, the shuffle of many feet, and some unexpected commentary.
“Nurse Ruby, is that the handsome prince? Mommy said there would be a prince,” a little girl asked. Killian looked over to the glass doors and felt when Emma did the same. Her gasp gave away his feelings. For it turned out they had an audience and there were dozens of people filtering in. Many of the faces belonged to their friends, but there were also a half a dozen little ones from this floor sharing the magic as well.
“It sure is, honey. And you know what happens next?”
“They live happily ever after?” the girl asked.
“Aye,” Killian said, loud enough for all to hear, but with only eyes for Emma. “They live happily ever after.”
Post-Note: So there we have it! I know it is a bit shorter than the other two chapters, but I just wanted to wrap this up with the cuteness and love I thought this story deserved. The world is a crazy place, and life has been hectic, but it meant the world to me to find this peace again even for a few short hours. Writing this fic this afternoon and returning to this pairing was like coming home in many ways. This has always been an outlet for me to be hopeful and grateful and in touch with the joy that does exist in my life and beyond. It has also reminded me that I have many friends who made my time writing for CS so beautiful. I miss you all. I hope you’re well. I’ll try to stay a bit more present this summer, but just remember you are appreciated and wonderful and epic. Thanks to all of you for reading and I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day! xE
Just tagging a few people I know were reading this story and always showed such support: @jennjenn615 @kmomof4 @winterbaby89 @teamhook @resident-of-storybrooke
So, this idea totally popped into my head yesterday and I couldn’t stop thinking about it. Honestly, how cute and probably cannon (if it weren’t for season 7) that Henry would totally help them decorate the nursery for baby Hope. I just think it would have been such a cute CaptainCobraSwan moment and I had to write it out. I’m very happy with this work and I hope you guys enjoy it as well.
Also sorry for any mistakes as I wrote this in two hours with some downtime I had at work
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Killian stretches out his arm only to feel the coolness of an empty spot next to him where his wife usually is, asleep, most of the time. He pulls back his arm and turns to the clock that indicates in bright red digital letters stating that is only 4:30 in the morning, that is early even for him and way too early for Emma. He rubs his tired eyes with the hand and pulls back the covers in search of where his beautiful, anxious, and very pregnant wife could be this early in the morning.
“Emma?” He calls in a whisper, desperate not to wake Henry whose room is just two doors down from theirs.
“In here” she calls out from the room that is just one door down from their own bedroom. The room that is to be their daughters, the nursery.
“Love, it is 4:30 in the morning. What are you doing in here?”
“Killian, I am eight months pregnant and we haven’t even started on her room. What are we going to do?” Emma groans as she sits on the beautiful hand carved rocking chair that Marco gifted them with after announcing that they were expecting. The only piece of furniture that has been assembled and usable.
“We will figure it out, but right now you need to get some rest. I will take care of it, love, now please go back to bed and I will be back in there shortly. Okay?”
“Okay.” Emma grumbles as she pushes herself up from the rocking chair and heads back down to the hall to their bedroom.
Killian stands in the middle of the room for their daughter and he can see why Emma was so frustrated, nervous, and stressed about how much they have left to do and so little time to get it done. So, deep in thought that he didn’t even hear Henry come into the room.
“What’s going on?” Henry asks in a groggy voice
Killian jumps at the sound of his step-son’s voice and turns around to see him leaning against the doorway “I’m sorry, Lad. We didn’t mean to wake you up.” He sighs and scratches behind his ear.
“It’s fine. Is everything okay?”
“Aye, it will be your mother is just stressed about the nursery not being finished yet and is worried that we will run out of time to before your sister gets here.” He admits to him with a small smile touching his lips but not meeting his eyes, trying to hide how scared and stressed he is as well.
“Killian, do you trust me?”
“Aye. Why do you ask?”
“Well I have a plan, but I’m going to need to your help and trust. Do you think you can do that?” Henry asks with a mischievous smile appearing on his face.
“Of course, I trust my son. What do you have in mind?” he asks with caution in his voice, not sure where Henry is going with this conversation.
“I just need you to take Mom out for the day and don’t come back to the house until I tell you. Tell her that you’re taking her out for a relaxing day on the Jolly because she has been so stressed and it’s not good for the baby. She won’t see that you’re lying because technically you’ll have no idea what is going on here at the house and she is stressed. I’ll help convince her if needed but I’ll take care of everything, Dad” Henry says in such a proud and determined voice that Killian doesn’t ask any more questions, but just shakes his head yes and pats him on the back as he heads back to his bedroom.
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“Are you sure you don’t want to come out with on the Jolly? It’ll be fun and we can have a family day.” Emma asks her son as Killian grabs the picnic basket and gives him a wink.
“Yeah I’m sure. I have so much homework and forms to fill out for graduation that it is going to take me all day to finish. I’ll just see you guys when you get back home.”
“Alright. Well we’ll try not to be gone too long then. I don’t want to leave you by yourself for too long.” She says hesitantly
“Mom, go enjoy the day and just relax. I will be totally fine here and you have nothing to worry about.” Henry tells her as he ushers them out the front door.
As soon as he sees the yellow bug drive away he is pulling out his phone and making calls to everyone he can think of in Storybrooke and less than an hour everyone shows up to the house and is ready to help. With everyone gathered in the living room and talking amongst themselves of why Henry called them here, he stands on a chair to get everyone’s attention.
“Thank you everyone for coming on such short notice and willing to help. My mom has been stressed out about getting this nursery finished before little sister gets here. I couldn’t think of a better way to help, than having the people of Storybrooke, our family, help make her dream nursery come to life. As the savior, she has done so much for every single person in this town and I think it’s about time that we repay her with this one small token of appreciation. Now, Killian has taken her out on the Jolly for the day and I’ve instructed him to keep her busy until I tell him that it is okay to come home. Knowing my mom sooner or later she will know that something is up, so we gotta work hard and fast.” Henry finishes his speech with a smile on his face and determination in his eyes.
“Marco, you and Grandpa can build the crib and the changing table. I’m thinking the best place will be on that wall, because I want to put the rocking chair under that window.”
“Grandma, what do you think of this color of yellow?” Henry pulls out a color swatch of the palest yellow that he could find. Him and Killian picked this color out months ago together, after Kilian mentioned that it reminded him of a sunrise on the sea. Henry always liked that and thought of that pale yellow would be significant with meaning of a new day, new beginnings for their family, and new chances.
“I think it is a lovely color and would brighten up this room wonderfully.” Snow replied with a soft smile reaching her lips and her arm pulling her grandson in.
“Good. Because I am going to have you paint small white ships along the borders of the walls. I have a feeling my sister is going to be a little sailor.” He replies with such pride in his voice.
“Mom I need you to use your magic and color these walls this yellow, he pointed to the swatch, so Grandma can paint the ships.” Regina give him a firm nod and the next thing he knows he is staring at yellow walls and Snow is getting hard at work on the ships.
After several hours of everyone putting in the hard work and Granny graciously supplying lunch for everyone and making sure to have food for his mom and step-dad when they return in the evening. The nursery was officially finished and it was looking beautiful, he was positive that his mom was going to be happy and thankful for the help, because she is a stubborn women and hates asking for help with anything. He sent Killian a quick text letting him know that it was safe to come home and everything was finished. Then not even 20 minutes later Henry heard the front door open.
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“Kid? We’re home!” Emma exclaimed as she went to go in the kitchen to set her belongings down. She found it odd that Henry wasn’t downstairs even though he told her that he had homework and that is why he couldn’t go out with them today. She’s been having a feeling all day that her boys were up to something, but she just wasn’t sure what it was and she was determined to find out what it was.
“Upstairs!” Henry yelled back
Emma gave Killian a questionable look and he just shrugged his shoulders and gestured for them to go upstairs with a sweet smile. She walked stairs and had to catch her breath when she reached the top. Being eight months pregnant and climbing stairs have not become a fun activity that she enjoys doing daily.
“What are you doing up here? I thought you had homework that you had to finish” she questions
“Well I did but I finished it about an hour ago. So, I’ve been just relaxing in my room.” Henry replies and she can tell that he is trying to hide something
“Okay. I know the two of you are up to something and you’re going to tell me right now. I’ve let it slide all day, but now I need to know what it is.” She demanded in her “sheriff voice”
“Should we show her now?” Henry asks looking at Killian for conformation
“I think it’s in our best interest that we do.” He chuckles
Emma watches as Henry hops off his bed and grabs her hand “Okay, but you have to close your eyes and trust me.”
“okay….” Emma says as she nervously closes her eyes and feels Killian grab her other hand. She has absolutely no idea what kind up surprise is waiting for her.
“Don’t open your eyes until I tell you to. Okay?” Henry instructs her as she hears a small gasp come from Killian. “Okay”
“Now!” Henry exclaims and Emma can hear the sheer excitement in his voice and as she opens her eyes she can see why.
It is the most beautiful nursery that she could have ever imagined and more. The walls are the palest yellow she has ever seen, like the sunrise on the ocean she thought to herself. Then she looked harder and sees the smallest of ships that have been hand painted in white that now balance out the yellow as they dance around the border of the walls. She turns to see that the rocking chair is delicately placed underneath the window, and is accompanied by a matching white crib nearby with the unicorn mobile that was meant to be hers, Snow must have brought it over with her. In the corner of her eye she finally sees the white matching shelves that are decorated with nautical trinkets that represent her pirate so well. Then she looks up to see that someone, she’s assuming her mother, has hand painted the constellation, Cygnus, on the ceiling for her daughter to always see. The very nickname that Killian has been calling their daughter, as they have not come up with a name just yet for her.
“Do you like it?” Henry asks in a quiet voice and then she realizes she has not said anything while she has been taking everything around her in.
“Henry…. I absolutely love it. How did you even do all of this?”
“Well I had a little help from a lot of people. There was no shortage of anyone in this town who wanted to help the Savior after everything she has done for them. They all love you. Both of you, as do I.” He walks over to pull them both into a hug and squeezes tight, never wanting to forget this moment.
“I wanted to have Marco hand carve a sign for her door with her name on it, I’m assuming you guys still haven’t decided on that yet? As much as I love the nickname Cygnus, I’m not sure that’s a great name for a baby.” Henry asks looking at his parents with a small smile touching his eyes.
“Aye. I believe I have a perfect name for this beautiful little girl.” Killian says while looking deeply into Emma’s eyes, something that always makes her heart flutter fast no matter how many years have passed between them.
Okay hot people, I’m writing a Killian Jones fic, if it doesn’t work out you better believe I’ll swap out the name for some marvel character and watch the world burn.
Is the ouat fandom dead? I literally don’t know anymore but this man has my heart and soul in a chokehold.
Edit: Guys I’ve already written it 😭😭
Killian jones x reader
Warnings: it’s once upon a time, that’s the only warning you’ll need.
This is not proofread. There will probably