Summary: Teba learns some information about Harth and his daughter
Setting: Breath of the Wild
Additional tags: Past cheating and infidelity
Ship: Teba/Saki, Harth/Saki (past)
Ao3/ Master List
"I know what you did.”
Harth looked up from the bowstring in his wing, an eyebrow raising as he stared at his best friend. Teba was known for bluntness and mystery. And Harth was known for putting up with none of that.
Harth cocked an eyebrow and continued his work. “I should hope so. We honed the bowmaking craft together.”
And in a moment of uncharacteristic roughness, Teba ripped the bow from Harth’s claws, tossing it aside. “Not the bow.” Harth watched on, confused. But Teba… his yellow eyes burned. “My wife.”
“Saki?”
“Do I have any other wives?” Teba spat, beginning to pace.
“None that I know of, at least. Though there was—”
“Molli.”
Harth stopped short and swallowed hard. Molli, his daughter. Saki, Teba’s wife.
Shit.
Was it even worth pretending to be ignorant of the conversation’s direction at this point?
Pushing back his purple-blue feathers and dark hair several times in a bid for time, he closed his green eyes and shook his head. “It was a mistake, Teba.”
White feathers ruffled, Teba took the deepest of breaths and threw himself against the railing, balancing his support, unable to look at his former friend.
For ages, the silence dragged on, stretching for an eternity in which neither man wanted to break it.
But Teba rubbed his eyes and stared out over the expanse of Hebra. “Were either of you going to tell me?”
“No,” Harth said honestly, regretting his bluntness as Teba flinched. “We decided to take it to the grave the day she brought Molli to me.”
“Was Lani even real? Or was she a lie, too?”
Harth stood up, brushing himself off and walked to the other side of the room, staring opposite into the mountains of Tabantha in the distance, wishing there was anything he could do to fly there now. To escape this.
“A lie born of the truth. There were others. But there was no Lani. Her story is made up of several Rito I met during my time away.”
The jingling of Teba’s braids perked Harth’s ears, but he didn’t dare turn, instead watching the clouds roll in from the northeast.
“Tell me what happened. I need to know all of it.”
“How did you find out?”
“I owe you no answers, Bow Master,” Teba spat, refusing to use Harth’s name. That stung harder than the tip of any arrow.
Running his wing along his beak, Harth nodded. He’d earned that. “We met coincidently while she was away visiting Lurelin and we spent several ni— days together. I returned home unawares, and she came to me several months later with Molli. We agreed never to discuss it, and not to interact regarding it. That’s all. There was no love. But there was loneliness, and it was wrong.”
“By Valoo,” Teba groaned, sagging. “Her mission trip to Gerudo Town. Had she even gone there at all?” The long silence stretched once again, and Teba’s breathing hitched. “We’d just had Tulin. She left him with me. She left him with me to take care of your child.”
This time, Harth spun. “Molli is innocnt in all this. Leave her out of it. She didn’t ask to be born of her parents’ mistakes.”
“Saki is not her mother. She may have birthed her, but she is Tulin’s mother.”
An as if the Dragon God Valoo were playing the cruelest of pranks, the bobbing pink feathers of Saki, her clinking golden jewelry, and her melodic, sweet, enticing voice resounded from the entrance of the room.
“Okay sweetie, come on. Your Daddy is right in here. Harth, Molli and Tulin were playing and she hurt her wing.” She looked suspiciously between her husband’s sagging posture over the rail, his head turned over his shoulder to watch her, and Harth’s defensive, prickled feathers standing up from the other side of the room. “Am I interrupting something?”
“Daddy!” Molli cried, running up to Harth and climbing immediately into his waiting wings. “I didn’t mean to but I fell! I’m sorry!”
“It’s okay, Molli. Whatever happened, it’s not your fault.” He scooped the small pink chick into his arms and held her tight, close. Whatever mistakes were made, she was not one.
“Dad!”
Teba turned at his son’s voice, scooping the rushing fledgling into his own arms. “I’m sorry! She fell!”
“It’s okay, Tulin.” But Teba’s eyes were on Molli. On the yellow beak she shared with her father, but her mother’s feather coloring and her father’s patterning, the shared blue eyes that both Molli and Saki shared that lightened in the sun. She was a perfect combination. And Teba had always been too blind to notice.
“Come, Tulin. Let’s go to the Flight Range. We can get out of here for a while and… and let Molli rest.”
Without another word, Teba pushed Tulin onto his back and dove off the platform, hitting the others with a sharp gust from his wings.
“What was that about?” Saki asked.
Harth stoked Molli’s wing comfortingly, nuzzling his beak against her before setting her into her hammock.
Congrats! How about a drabble following on from the one where Steve cheated? She decides to really make him suffer, deliberately making Steve hear when she and Thor are going at it
Steve couldn’t unsee what he had just seen and he wished, not for the first time since Erskine’s experiment, that he could get drunk.
Thor had had you on a table in your lab and was between your thighs fucking you like an utter savage. He could hear every rumbled question and every breathless reply. Every soft moan and swear. The sounds he’d once been so proud of making you make.
It made his stomach turn and he wanted to tear Thor off of you and pick up where he left off. He might be a literal god, but Steve knew your body like he knew the road home. He knew things Thor hadn’t had time to learn. But as you came apart on his prick, time and time again it seemed he was learning quickly.
He’d wanted to talk to you. To plead with you.
But as you caught his eye over Thor’s shoulder as you raked your nails down his back and saw your feral, ruthless smile, he knew that wasn’t an option. Not anymore.
A/N: I've been super busy for the last week, I promise I didn't write nearly 6,000 in a day! This is for Helena, who asked for this when I said I'd start writing again. Like always, prompts are open! Cross posted to AO3 here
“Ow, shit, fuck!” Seb exclaimed, grabbing at his foot. “Stupid fucking spanner!”
He could hear the chuckles of his part-time receptionist through the door, but he ignored her. Well, mostly. He might have thrown a rather uncomplimentary gesture at the open door.
He thankfully had a couple of cars to work on today, however being clumsy with tools wasn’t going to fix them. Running a garage was definitely easier with two people, but then there was the added problem of the second person. He’d tried in the past, so many times, and it just wasn’t worth it anymore. He’d briefly considered asking his best friend, Jenson, but he was spectacularly drunk at the time, and Jenson had his own career. Besides, he’d already learnt not to mix business and personal. That’d been learnt the hard way.
“You look stressed as hell.” A familiar voice sounded from the entrance. Seb barely glanced up, rolling his eyes.
“Hello to you too, Jense.” He muttered, leaning back over the engine. “Why are you showing your ugly mug around here today then?”
Jenson clasped at his heart, pretending to stagger back. “You wound me. ”
“Sure, sure.” Seb grinned. “If you’ve come to drag me to the pub, let me finish this job. I swear, it’s nearly done.”
“That is part of the reason. But, I’ve been looking around for some help for you.” Jenson hopped up onto the counter. Seb glared at him.
“I said I don’t need another business partner.”
“I never said partner, I said help.” Jenson replied calmly. “Did you know that the local college does mechanic apprenticeships?”
“No I didn’t.” Seb muttered darkly, turning a screw with maybe a little too much force. “But I’m sure you’re going to tell me the benefits.”
“You liaise with the college, no-one is going to undermine you, and you get to give the gift of learning.” Jenson grinned. “Win-win situation!”
“What if I don’t need the help?”
“He needs the help!” Britta called from the reception. Seb swore under his breath.
“I know you’ve had bad experiences Seb, but you can’t keep on like this. Tifosi Garage doesn’t have to start and end completely with you.”
Seb rolled his eyes. “Fine. Sign me up. Just one apprentice though.” He warned.
Jenson beamed, clapping his hands together. “That’s great, because I’ve already signed you up! His name is Charles, he’s twenty-one, and he starts on Monday!” He jumped down from the counter, making a mad dash into the reception as a screwdriver flew through the air after him. “I’m hiding in here until you’re ready, we’re still going to the pub!”
“Asshole!”
“Love you too!”
~*~
Jenson reappeared early on Monday morning, hanging around as Seb opened up the garage. Hi did however bring coffee with him this time, so he was partially forgiven.
“You don’t need to spy on me.” Seb grumbled, warming his hands on the coffee. “I’m gonna be nice.”
“Sure you are.” Jenson replied easily. “Maybe I just want to get a look at the kid?”
Seb hummed, not fooled. “Yeah right. And don’t you have a job to go to?”
Jenson shrugged, taking a small sip of his coffee. “I’m on holiday this week, gonna spend some time with Nico. So no reporting for a full seven days. Unless something major happens, I guess. It’s usually my luck.”
“And that’s why being a reporter sucks.” Seb retorted cheerfully. “If you’re going to hang around, at least be useful.”
Jenson mock-saluted, heading into the reception. Britta only worked two days a week, and Seb was well aware it was half an excuse to get out of the house, and half a pity favour to him. She’d known him for years, and was far more talented and capable than this job asked her to be. But having small kids at home meant re-evaluating priorities, and both her and her husband took part time jobs in order to juggle childcare. She wouldn’t be in again until Wednesday sadly, so sometimes the phones had to go unanswered if he couldn’t leave what he was doing and make a run for it.
“Um, hello?” A young man peered around the entrance, looking anxious. “This is Tifosi Garage, right? I’m looking for Sebastian Vettel?”
Seb waved, walking over. The guy looked young, but Jenson said he was twenty-one, so not that young. He was already wearing overalls, which was a good start, he didn’t think he had a clean pair hanging around. But underneath the anxiousness, there was a look of determination. Seb could work with that. “Charles, right?”
“Yeah, Charles Leclerc. Nice to meet you.” Charles stuck out his hand. Seb gave it a quick shake.
“Welcome to Tifosi Garage. It’s normally just me, but my friend is helping out on the desk today. There’s a part-time receptionist, Britta, but she only works Wednesday and Saturday. I don’t know how far in your studies you are, so if you just shadow me this morning, and I’ll check your work leaving the garage for the time being?”
Charles nodded, looking eager. “We’ve worked on stuff, but never to a set time, y’know. But I’m excited to learn.”
Seb could see Jenson grinning like a madman from the reception, signing something frantically. He wasn’t even going to bother acknowledging him. Or he wasn’t, until a paper ball hit him square on the side of his head.
“If you get ready, just excuse me for a minute.” Seb smiled as apologetically as he could. He walked quickly into the reception, shutting the door behind him. “What?!”
“Seb! He’s cute! Like, super cute!” Jenson exclaimed, waving his hands around dramatically.
“And?” Seb asked. “What does that have to do with anything?”
Jenson waggled his eyebrows suggestively, leaning back in the chair. “Y’know. He’s cute. And you haven’t been on a date in forever.”
“I’m not going to date my apprentice, Jenson.” Seb replied flatly. “What the fuck.”
“You’re absolutely no fun, you know that.” Jenson pouted. “How am I supposed to help you if you don’t want help?”
“Keep trying, Fairy Godmother.” Seb walked out of the office, making sure it was firmly shut. “So, Charles! We’ve only got one problem in at the minute, that Volvo over there.” He pointed, walking over and pulling open the bonnet. “Basic oil leak. What do we do?”
“Check where the leak is coming from first.” Charles replied calmly. “Then if it’s just loose, tighten the bolts. If the part is broken, order and replace.”
Seb nodded, impressed. “Well done. Want to take a go?”
Charles’s face lit up, and after Seb gave another nod, he reached for a spanner, sliding himself under the car. Seb walked back, arms crossed. Charles seemed to have a good grasp of the basics. He could admit that it was going to be helpful to have him around.
But not in the way that Jenson suggested. That was completely off-limits. Completely.
Nico sighed, putting down his drink. “I really don’t think that’s up to me. And I have to live with him.” He nodded at Jenson. Valtteri sniggered into his drink. Seb groaned, resting his head on the table.
“Sure, he’s cute. But I am ten years older than him, and effectively his employer.”
“Pssht, like the rules have ever stopped you before.” Jenson smiled wickedly. “C’mon Seb. We’re all taken, we need to live vicariously through you.”
“No. Fuck you.” Seb mumbled half-heartedly into the table. “Stop bringing up my shitty dating history.”
“You do have a type.” Valtteri admitted. “And it’s off-limits colleagues.”
Seb whimpered.The rest of the table laughed, Nico patting Seb’s head sympathetically.
“There, there, Seb. Maybe you can just stare at him?”
“Er, hi, Jenson, Seb.” A new voice sounded, causing Seb to snap up from his slouched position. Charles was standing next to the table, with a couple of friends.
“Oh, hi Charles.” Seb smiled, sitting up properly, pretending he hadn’t just cricked his neck in such a quick movement. “You okay?”
“Yeah, just out with friends.” Charles explained, gesturing awkwardly at his friends. This is Pierre, and Carlos.”
Charles’s friends gave small waves, staring intently at Seb. He tried not to meet their gaze, clearing his throat.
“Jenson you already know,” Jenson grinned at that, “and these two are Nico and Valtteri.” His friends said hi, eyes darting between Seb and Charles.
“Um, we’re gonna go. I’ll see you tomorrow?” Charles asked, smiling when Seb nodded.
“Enjoy your night! And 9am sharp!” He gave a small laugh, waving Charles and his friends away. He could feel his friends eyes on him, smiles on their faces.
“Shut up.”
~*~
Seb had been running Tifosi Garage for ten years now. He’d been twenty-one, with dreams bigger than reality, and a partner to set up shop with. Mark had been great, and whilst being older (and therefore more experienced), they’d gone fifty-fifty on the garage. Seb had been on cloud nine that first year, so caught up in possibilities that he hadn’t stopped to see the cracks in the foundations.
Seb had fallen for Mark hard and fast, in the way that you only can when you’re young. He didn’t realise he’d made a mistake until after the garage had been opened.
It had been a botched job, a bigger problem that he should’ve recognised but hadn’t. They’d lost the customer, and Mark had been furious. He threw things across the garage, yelling curses as he went. When Seb stopped in to stop him, Mark had hit him instead.
Looking back, Seb always knew that he should’ve left then. But he’d been determined. It was an accident, Mark hadn’t meant it. And Seb couldn’t just walk away from the garage, he’d poured too much of himself into it to just give up. Jenson had kept telling him to walk away, but he’d stayed. He slowly saved up enough money, dealing with the outbursts that Mark sent his way. He’d finally had enough to buy Mark out of his shares three years later, and it was done so quickly and quietly, with another name in place, that Mark didn’t know what had hit him.
Last he had heard, Mark had run back off to Australia. He didn’t have to worry about him anymore.
Dan had been a rebound. A lengthy rebound, he admitted. It had just been casual though, with a knowledge that Dan’s heart would never belong to him. Dan had been employed to fill Mark’s empty space, and he was a good mechanic. But his friend was a regular shadow, and Jev wholly disapproved of their whole relationship. The whole thing lasted two years, until Jev’s frustrations finally won out and he’d made out with Dan, in the middle of the garage.
Dan had never looked back, although he had been very apologetic about it. They’d move away, and were getting married next year. He had his invitation stuck to the cork board in his office. At least they got their happy ending.
Kimi had been the third person Seb had fallen for. He’d known Kimi for years, and they’d been friends for almost that entire time. Best friends truthfully (not that he’d ever tell Jenson that). After Dan left, Seb was emotionally raw. Kimi had been there at just the right time, and had stepped up to help at the garage as well, but Seb hadn’t dared act on the gigantic crush he was nursing. He was quite happy watching from afar, and maybe if nothing had changed Kimi might still be here now. But there had been one drunken night, and he’d drowned in it. Kimi was everything to him, like his soul was finally full. He knew it was dangerous, letting someone so close again after Mark. But Kimi had been everything good, and it was so easy and right.
No wonder he’d been caught left-field when he realised Kimi had been cheating on him.
He’d been out with Jenson, grabbing a coffee on one of Jenson’s breaks. It was nowhere near the garage, full of bleary-eyed reporters and sharp business suits. Seb had only noticed Kimi when he was heading towards the toilets. Lazily sprawled across his seat, with another man leaning into his side, and then they were kissing -
He doesn’t remember what happened those few minutes after. He remembers the white hot rage, but otherwise nothing until he and Jenson were back at the garage. Apparently Jenson had to pull him off Kimi and the other guy, having attempted to punch their faces. They were forever barred from that café, but Seb couldn’t bring it in himself to care about that point, he wasn’t going to return there anyway.
Kimi had snuck in a couple of days later for his stuff, sporting an impressive black eye and a cut lip. Jenson had hovered protectively, not saying a word. Seb remained motionless on the couch, staring at a peeling patch of paint on the wall. There had been no words exchanged, the only time the silence was broken was when Kimi shut the door for the last time. He wasn’t sure where Kimi was now, and he really didn’t want to know.
Seb had certainly learnt the hard way that relationships and business don’t mix. There were too many mistakes that could’ve been avoided, so much heartbreak. His life for the last ten years was littered in scars, and if he wasn’t already making sure that he was keeping his business separate, he wouldn’t want to drag someone like Charles into his messes. He deserved someone young, and uncomplicated.
Seb didn’t want to drag anyone into his life, it wasn’t fair. He was too damaged, the cracks hastily and badly covered. He couldn’t be broken down again. He couldn’t come back from heartbreak one last time.
~*~
Charles fitted in effortlessly. He’d brought a little bit of laughter to Tifosi Garage, something that had been sorely lacking. He made Britta cups of tea, and kept Jenson in stitches whenever he came to visit. The garage had started to feel more like a home again.
Not that Seb was beginning to associate Charles with home. Nothing of the sort.
“Hey Seb.” Charles popped his head around the door, eyebrow raised as he saw Seb leaning back in the chair, eyes closed. “Afternoon nap?”
“Sure, we’ll go with that.” Seb yawned, stretching his arms above his head. “Late night.”
“Anything interesting?” Charles asked, a light blush on his face. Seb shook his head, amused.
“Nah, just invoices. Joys of running your own business.”
“Never thought about having someone to help?” Charles suggested. “Seems like a lot of work for just one person.”
Seb stiffened, panic in his eyes. Mark came flooding back into his mind, but he wasn’t going there. Not one bit.
“Er, tried it once. Didn’t end well.” Seb tried for false cheery. He could see Charles frowning, but there was no way he was going to elaborate. “So. What can I do for you?”
“Just to say that I’m all finished up. That Honda was a bit of a mess, but she tidies up well.” Charles explained. “I’m gonna head off, if that’s okay?”
“Sure. I’m not gonna be much company anyway.” Seb gestured at his paperwork.
“Looks like fun.” Charles teased. “Well, if you feel like joining, I’m meeting a few friends this evening, at the pub? If your paperwork gets done, obviously.”
“I’ll think about it.” Seb gave a half-smile. Charles nodded, grabbing his bag and heading out. Seb watched him go, his heart beating just a little too fast. Charles had obviously meant as just friends.
Hadn’t he?
~*~
The bar was busy, but Seb was determined. He’d even managed to run home to have a shower and pull on a new shirt. That was really something for him. He was a man of habit now, and it was probably the first time he was going out without Jenson as his crutch since Kimi.
“Seb!” An excited voice caught Seb’s attention. Charles was waving at him, a grin on his face. There were more of his friends here than last time, but that was okay. Less focus on him, he hoped.
“Didn’t think you were coming.” Charles teased, grabbing a chair from a nearby table. “Has the love affair with the paperwork finally ended?”
Seb grimaced. “It’s still waiting, but I can enjoy a night off.” He could see everyone round the table giving him very unsubtle looks - some excited and some more calculating. Pierre was definitely watching his every move. Seb gave a small wave. “Hi, I’m Seb.”
“Pierre and Carlos you already know. The others are Stoffel, Lando and Daniil.” Charles explained, pointing to each of them in turn. “They’ve just arrived back from uni.”
“We’re postgrads.” Daniil explained. “Engineering. We all met at the university here, but Pierre and Carlos have gone into jobs, and Charles here decided on an apprenticeship before his masters.”
“It’s a gap year.” Charles muttered, flushing. Seb was stunned. He’d thought that Charles was just another college student, but he was doing this for fun? On a gap year?
So brainy as well as attractive.
Wait, he wasn’t going there, remember? Not going there.
“Well, call me when you’re working on racing cars.” Seb joked, and the tension broke. He might be older, but cars was a safe topic. “And remember me when your normal cars break.”
The conversation eventually took a turn into more complicated things, such as gossip between friends as who was seen on campus with who. Seb wished he could still be as carefree as them, that if he could turn back the clock ten years, he’d be chatting as much as any of them. He just tended to shy away from most conversation like that now, and his own friends had learnt not to talk about certain topics around him. It was easier for them, with partners and spouses. Time really does make all the difference.
He let the conversation wash over him, joining in at just the right moments. They all seemed keen to catch up, so he wasn’t ever thrust into the limelight. He was enjoying himself, so much so he was surprised when they announced intentions of going to a club nearby.
“Are you sure you don’t want to come?” Charles asked. Seb smiled, pulling on his jacket.
“Definitely not my scene. And, there’s that love affair with my paperwork, remember?”
“I’ll walk with you.” Charles said, waving off his friends cries. “I’ll catch up.
“You can go with your friends.” Seb said lowly. Charles shrugged, a determined look on his face.
“I’m not going to miss much in ten minutes. It’s just a club, I know how clubs work.”
They said their goodbyes, with promises of catching up from Charles, and Seb trying to ignore Pierre’s pointed gaze. It was a similar look Kimi had used on him regularly, and it felt like he was being unmade, unravelling there on the pavement.
“You don’t have to walk me home Charles.” Seb teased. “Amazingly, I’m old enough to look after myself.”
Charles rolled his eyes. “I know that. Maybe I just wanted to continue talking?”
“I’d say you need your head checking.” Seb joked. “You see me five days a week.”
Charles shrugged. “Maybe I want more.”
Shit. What was that? Was Charles flirting with him? What was supposed to do? Was he -
“Seb?” Charles was looking at him, slightly concerned. “You look like I broke you.”
“Er, no, I just… Charles.” Seb sighed. “I’m not a good person to get attached to.”
“Jenson mentioned you had some bad ex-boyfriends.” Charles said conversationally. “No details, but he said you’d had a bad time, and that you needed someone to treat you well.”
Seb groaned. Of course Jenson had gone behind his back to Charles. Fuck, had he mentioned anything about him liking Charles? He had said anything to Jenson, but that had never stopped him from knowing before.
“Charles, Jenson wasn’t joking. I’ve had some really shitty boyfriends, and it’s left marks.” Literally, but Charles didn’t need to know that. “I’m not what you think I am.”
“I think you’re holding back.” Charles surprised him by saying. “I’m not denying you’ve had bad run-in’s, and that you think you’re too broken.” Charles stopped, waiting for Seb to turn to him. “Seb, you’re not broken. You’re one of the strongest people I know. And you need to prove it to yourself. Give yourself a chance, see what the world has to offer.”
“Like you?” Seb whispered. Charles smiled, hopeful.
“Exactly like me.”
They walked in silence until they reach his flat. Seb cleared his throat, eyes on the pavement. “This is me.”
“I hope you had a good time.” Charles said, stepping forward slightly. “Because I did.”
“Same.” Seb admitted. He started to turn to put his key in the lock, but Charles stopped him with a hand on his arm. “Are -” He started, but suddenly there were warm lips on his, and his brain could only focus on that. In that moment, the rest of the world didn’t exist for him.
The kiss was short, and all too soon Charles was stepping back. “Goodnight, Seb.” Was all he said, before turning and heading back down the street. Seb watched him go, key hanging forgotten in his hand.
He was so gone.
~*~
“So he kissed you?”
“Yes.”
“He kissed you?”
“Oh my god, yes! He kissed me!” Seb exclaimed, holding the phone to his ear. “How many times do I have to say it?”
“Sorry, I’m just trying to take it in.” Jenson sounded delighted. “Didn’t think he’d have the balls for it.”
“Well, he did. And now I don’t know what to do.” Seb grumbled. He’d been awake for hours last night, overthinking pretty much everything. He’d called Jenson as soon as it was reasonable to. Not that Jenson would’ve cared if he’d called earlier, but Nico might have.
“Seb, maybe you should just go with it.”
“You know that should not be my tactic.” Seb replied. “Remember what happened the last time I did that?”
“But Charles isn’t Kimi or Mark. Charles isn’t even Dan, because his heart isn’t looking somewhere else. You deserve someone good, Seb. Maybe, just maybe, it might be Charles.”
“But what if I get my heart broken again?” Seb whispered. Jenson was silent for a beat.
“You’ll never know if you don’t try.” Jenson said, sounding serious for once. “That heart of yours that you’re so intent on protecting, it will never fully heal if you keep it locked up.”
Seb sighed. How was it that Jenson always knew exactly what to say?
“Fine. I’ll think about it.” He muttered, as he turned the corner to the garage. Charles was already waiting, leaning up against the wall. “Look, I have to open up.”
“Just keep it in mind Seb. See you later.” Jenson hung up, leaving Seb frowning at his phone. Shaking his head, he walked towards the garage.
“Morning.” Seb greeted neutrally. He wasn’t sure if Charles would want to talk about last night, so no point forcing the issue. “You’re here early.”
“Don’t need much sleep.” Charles replied cheerfully, walking towards Seb. “Have you changed your mind about enjoying last night?”
Seb blushed, trying not to rise to the obvious challenge. “Why, looking for a repeat?”
Charles shrugged. “I wouldn’t say no.” He walked forward. “How about now?”
Seb laughed, turning to unlock the door. “Maybe if your work is good enough.” He teased. “If you really want to go down that route, whatever it is, it stays away from the garage.”
Charles nodded, throwing a mock salute. “No problem, boss. No talk about it until five.”
“Good.” Seb nodded. He could wait until five. Only nine more hours to go.
~*~
They started to form a routine. Life at the garage carried on like normal - there were cars to fix, for Seb paperwork to keep on top of, and Jenson and Britta keeping a general eye on things. Charles would hang around as Seb closed up the garage, and then both of them would head back to Seb’s flat. Seb had seen Charles’s place one, a student house share on the edge of town, and they both decided that they’d have more comfort and less distractions at Seb’s place. Charles never stayed for too long, either having being warned by Jenson, or he’d figured it out himself, not to push Seb too far. And it was working. Charles was witty, and funny, and easy to be around. They were keeping things light, and aside from takeaway pizza and some make out sessions, they hadn’t exactly discussed their relationship. Whatever it was. Charles probably had a perfect idea of what was happening, with a well thought out plan.
Seb was stumbling along, dazed and blinded. He was taking whatever he could get, and he was grateful for it.
“Pizza tonight?” Charles asked, helping to close up the garage.
“Sure.” Seb agreed. “From the place around the corner?”
“I’ll get them? Meet you back at your flat?” Charles suggested.
“Awesome.” Seb grinned. Charles walked off, and Seb just couldn’t help but watch him go. It was really hard not to watch Charles lately, especially since Charles had started wearing really tight shirts. Really tight.
“Seb.” A low voice came from behind him. Seb froze. He hadn’t heard that voice in a long time.
He turned around slowly, desperately hoping that he was wrong. That his mind was playing tricks on him. But no. Kimi was stood behind him, hands in pockets, his usual neutral expression in place.
“Do you need help with that?” Kimi asked, stretching out a hand.
“No.”
“Seb, let me help -”
“No.” Seb stared, backing into the wall. “I want you to get the fuck away from me.”
“C’mon Seb -”
“You cheated on me, Kimi.” Seb said dumbly. “You cheated, I saw you. You never even said sorry.”
“Sorry.”
“It’s too late now.” Seb spat. “How dare you come here.”
Kimi shrugged. “I missed you.”
“You mean your toyboy got bored and fucked off.” Seb laughed, bitterly. “Makes sense you’d come running back the minute he left.”
“I left him.” Kimi snapped. “Look, I know I fucked up a good thing Seb. I miss you.”
“I don’t want you back.” Seb snapped. Kimi glared, crossing his arms.
“I didn’t come here to fight with you.” Kimi said. Seb sneered.
“Well, that’s all you’re going to get.”
“Seb?” A confused voice sounded. Charles. “Everything okay?”
Seb turned around, watching Charles walk towards the two of them. “I thought you were going to the flat?”
“Forgot my jacket.” Charles frowned. “Who’s your friend?”
Kimi was watching their brief conversation, a cold smile slowly forming on his face. “Seems you’ve picked up a toyboy of your own, Seb.”
Seb glared. “We’re finished here.”
“I don’t think we are.” Kimi turned to Charles. “What’s your name?”
“Charles. And you?”
“Pretty manners. I’m Kimi. And I suppose Seb has told you all about his history?”
“I don’t pry.” Charles replied shortly.
“Sure you don’t. Well, just before you get too stuck into this -”
“Kimi.” Seb tried, standing between the two of them. “Please leave.”
“Seb’s more than a little damaged. There was the guy who beat him up, that really did a number on him. There was the guy who treated him like a casual fuck, now living very happily with his fiance.” Seb winced there. “It stings, doesn’t it? Hearing about Dan being happy?” Kimi turned his attention back to Charles. “And I’m the last in the tale. I’m the one who cheated on Seb. I’m the one that cracked his heart in two.”
“Fuck you.” Seb whispered. He didn’t look at Charles, he didn’t want to see the disgust and disappointment. He couldn’t look at Kimi, it hurt too much. He started walking towards the street, ignoring Charles calling him. He didn’t have it in him to care.
He walked numbly back to his flat, and once inside he leant against the door and sank to the floor. Everything had been going so well, and now his life was in tatters again. He’d been stripped raw, there was no way Charles was going to stay now.
“Seb?” There was a quiet voice outside his door. Charles had followed him here. “I know you’re in there.”
Seb didn’t respond. What was the point in it? He could hear Charles sigh on the other side.
“It doesn’t matter to me, your past boyfriends. They’re not here now. That’s what matters. And you’re not broken. Far from it. You’re one of the strongest people I know. You’ve patched yourself up so many times, and all by yourself. You’ve been hurt, I get that. And Kimi… he was out of order, coming to the garage tonight. I’m sorry, I might have punched him the face once or twice, but he deserved it. I probably should’ve left that to you though.” Charles broke off, giving another sigh. “I’ll go if you want me to. But if I go, I’ll call Jenson. I don’t want you to be along right now.”
Seb ran his hands through his hair. “Stay. Please.”
“Okay.” Charles was quiet. Seb stood up, opening the door just enough to let Charles in. Charles slid in, shutting the door. “Please. Let me look after you.”
“I can’t… I don’t know what…” Seb couldn’t get his words out. “Charles, I don’t know what to do.”
Charles cradled Seb into a hug, stroking his hair. “It’s okay. It’s going to be okay.”
~*~
Seb’s not sure how he managed it, but he dragged himself out bed the next day, and went to work like nothing had happened. The thought of the garage sitting empty seemed worse to him, and keeping busy was distracting. He did the same the next day, and the day after that. He surprised himself, sometimes.
Having Charles around helped. Charles calmed him, and made him feel like the world wasn’t completely out to get him. In between Charles and Jenson stopping round every free minute, Seb felt like he was recovering.
But that didn’t stop the guilt clawing at him however. He needed to tell Charles the truth, his side of events, rather than just venomous words spat out by Kimi.
Charles obviously wasn’t pressing, but there were questions waiting there. Seb could see it in his eyes.
Seb waited until the garage was shut one day, calling Charles into the office. “I’m only going to be able to do this without interruptions. Just please, let me finish.” Seb asked, pleading a little. Charles nodded, sitting down.
“Everything Kimi said was true, but it is - was - more complicated than that. I bought this garage when I was your age, and I shared it with my then boyfriend. We went half each. And it was great, at first. But then when things started to not go Mark’s way, he’d lash out. At first it was stuff, then it was me. Still got a few scars left, where people can’t see. I didn’t leave straight away because of the garage. It was my life, my dream. I couldn’t just walk away from it, and let have Mark have it. So I saved up enough, bought him out. He fucked off to Australia the minute I mentioned the police.
“Dan was a rebound, I guess? He came in to replace Mark, which he did in more than one way. And it was just casual, agreed upon. I was the idiot that went and caught feelings. I knew he was in love with Jev, and I’m happy for them. I really am. I still talk to Dan, even got an invite to the wedding.
“Then Kimi. I honestly thought Kimi was my soulmate. He’d been my closest friend since I was nineteen, closer even than Jenson. And we fell into loving each other so naturally, it felt so right. And I just happened to wander into the wrong coffee shop on the wrong day. I don’t even know the other guy’s name. But Kimi was gone a few days later, no words.
“Charles, my heart’s been broken too much. I don’t think I can do it again with you.”
Charles said nothing, just watching him. Seb could feel the panic rising. Of course, Charles had now heard all of it, and was trying to figure out a way to leave politely.
Charles stood up, slowly walking towards him. He crouched in front of Seb, grasping his hands.
“Seb, I’m not like them. I’m not going anywhere, and I’m going to treat you as you deserve to be treated.” He leaned close, resting his forehead against Seb’s. “I think I might love you, Seb Vettel, broken heart or no.”
“I think it might be healing.” Seb whispered, before leaning in to kiss Charles. Charles hummed, kissing back gently.
Maybe he wasn’t completely there yet, Seb thought. But maybe he could give this a try.
~*~
“Come on, you have to dance.” Charles coaxed. Seb had taken Dan up on his invitation to his wedding, and Charles had been so excited to go as a plus one. “I’ve never been a plus one to anything,” he’d explained, immediately starting to browse for a new suit. “Now shush, I’m shopping.”
“Charles, I’m not great at dancing.” Seb tried half-heartedly, but allowed himself to pulled out onto the floor. They swayed, not really dancing, but enough for them to pretend they were.
“Shut up. I just want to dance with my boyfriend.” Charles said calmly. “Entertain me.”
Seb smiled, resting his face against Charles’s. If you’d said a year ago it was possible for him to be this happy, he wouldn’t have believed you. He did still have dark days, but Charles was determined. He’d stuck around, and in turn he turned his life around. Charles had moved in when he’d returned to uni for his masters course, rather than staying in the house share for another year. The garage was doing well, really well. He’d hired one full-time mechanic, Giuliano, and there was one part-time apprentice, Marcus.
Not to say that he and Charles hadn’t had arguments. There had been rough points (such as the day he’d tried a moustache. Charles had walked in, taken one look and walked right back out again. It’d been shaved off an hour later). But Seb had never felt more grounded, more happy, in his life.
They danced, swaying side to side, trying to ignore the making out that was happening behind them between the newlyweds. “I love you Charles.” Seb murmured. He could feel Charles’s answering smile against his cheek.
“I love you too.” Came the soft reply. Seb smiled, a content feeling in his chest making him feel warm. It had taken a while, but he was broken no longer.
Yoongi was supposed to keep running. Staying in one place was too dangerous for him. But once he met Namjoon, he realised that perhaps he wasn't the only one hiding who he really was.
—wow I’m actually posting a fic,, rare. Anywho,, if you like witch au’s, you’ll like this :) ~Sleepy 💤
Hiiiiiiii admin! Im so happy you are willing to write a sequel of that cheating scenario yieeh! Please make a happy ending this time. They forgive their s/o something like that? It's up to you on how you want the story will go :'---) Grazie mille ♡
Hi dear! I’m finallyhere, sorry if it took some time! I don’t know if you’ve read my other post(you can found it under #cheating or something similar) but in the end I’vedecided to introduce a second s/o. I hope you enjoy it either way, because I’vehad a lot of fun writing this!
Kasamatsu Yukio
Kasamatsu was walking down a crowded streetabsentmindedly. It was winter and light snow fell from the dark sky, shining thanksto the city lights and giving everything a giddy and special atmosphere.Couples and group of friends chatted excitedly in their colorful coats andthought up plans for the near holidays; children squashed their faces againstthe shop windows pointing at toys and planning their letters to Santa.
He sighed, with the mouth covered by a blue scarf andtook a small detour passing through a slightly less crowded park. It was then,that he heard an unusual sound. Looking around, he finally found where it wascoming from.
You were seated on the roadside, curled up in yourlight jacket and with red cheeks. You were sobbing quietly and big tears rolleddown your face, hidden between the knees. Next to you, there was anhalf empty plastic glass with…something in it.
Kasamatsu stopped by instinct and searched for someoneelse ready to help you. He stiffened, seeing that nobody who was going to stopor even glance at you. He could have turned his back to you too; after his lastexperience, he had returned as before: incapable to relate with girls, even themost common and usual exchange could leave him frozen or in a stuttering mess.
You sobbed a bit more, hugging your knees tighter.
Kasamatsu huffed, straightening his back, and movedsome careful steps in you direction.
“Ehm…g-girl…” you obviously didn’t react since he hadonly growled inaudibly and he came closer.
“O-oi,” called you again clumsily, with his handsstuck in the pockets of the jeans, “Are you okay?” asked, and immediately cursedhimself. It was obvious you weren’t okay, what kind of stupid question wasthat?
You blinked surprised and raised your head, rubbingyour eyes to identify who had spoken to you.
“I-I’m okay…” you sobbed trying to fake a smile forthe unknown boy who was standing in front of you. He arched an eyebrowdeadpanned.
“You don’t seem so…” he muttered, shifting uncomfortablyon his feet. A crying girl was even worse than a happy one. It pained him buthe totally didn’t know how to make things better.
You bit your bottom lip, attempting to stop crying,but it didn’t work well.
“…I’m not.” You then admitted, lowering your gaze tothe ground.
Kasamatsu felt slightly more hopeful: you had answered‘till now and had stopped sobbing, it was going well. Or at least better thanhe had thought
“Do you…need help?” offered woodenly, noticing yourskin was white pale and that jacket didn’t seem warm enough.
At his kind words, a small smile escaped your lips.
“If you can slap me for being stupid, yes.” Youreplied bitterly and he widened his eyes horrified.
“Sorry, I can’t.” he stuttered embarrassed, hoping ferventlyyou were joking.
“Thought so.” You commented with a shrug and a sadgrin.
Kasamatsu, still standing, decided to make a move.Since he couldn’t bring himself to let you there like that, he was going to dothings properly. He awkwardly sat down next to you, without pressing you andjust staying silent.
You felt somehow comforted; it made you feel lesslonely.
“You can talk about it, if you want.” he whispered,watching the pedestrians coming and going without bothering with a crying girland a stiff guy.
And, damn, you wanted to. Even if you didn’t even knowhim. You needed to let it out, even with a stranger. Who cared? He probablyalready thought you were crazy so you couldn’t sink lower than that.
“I broke up with my boyfriend.” You blurted, dryingclumsily your cheeks, “Because he cheated on me.”
Kasamatsu saddened holding his breath, but let you speak.
“He had been cheating on me for two months.” Youadded, letting flow all the regrets and the pain, “And I knew it, from thestart. When, with who, why…I knew it all. But I was too afraid to remain aloneto say anything. I didn’t even have to courage to face him until today.” Yourevealed, gritting your teeth and new tears spilling. Kasamatsu looked at youand realized he mustn’t have looked different that famous day; but he had hadfriends by his side and it had been a clean cut. You seemed very fragile andalone in that moment and he felt uneasy seeing you like that.
“Are you crying for yourself or for him?” he askedquietly and the question took you by surprise, making you crack a smile.
“Probably both.” At first you answered, but thensnorted, “No wait, for me. At the moment I feel childish and hurt, so for me.”
Your honest answer made Kasamatsu smile.
“That’s good then.” Replied softening his expression,than he pointed at the glass, “And that?” he inquired furrowing his brows. Youseemed lucid, but in any case, a drunk girl alone was…
“Don’t worry.” You reassured him with a shrug, “It’sjuice, just for appearances. I don’t have the guts to get drunken alone in thestreet. And somehow it would have probably made me feel even more pitifultomorrow.” You explained ashamed, but to your surprise, finally the strangerchuckled.
You blinked at him, smiling a little too.
“Yeah, I agree.” He told you amused, but when henoticed you looking at him with awe he blushed and stiffened again.
“However,” he continued, “It would be better going.It’s late and you’re freezing.” He suggested you, worried.
“I’ve been here for more than an hour.” You explainedbashfully, rubbing your hands to warm them a bit.
He rolled his eyes.
“Yeah, you have absolutely to go home.” Remarked grumpily.
You exhaled and nodded, stretching and standing upwobbling; you felt lighter than when you had sat down.
He did the same and you could feel his gaze on you.
“I’ll walk you home.” He stated suddenly, “It’sdangerous at night.” Added as an embarrassed explanation, averting his gaze.
You widened you eyes surprised and noddedmechanically. Better than being alone, anyway.
“Thank you…?” you realized midway you didn’t know hisname.
“Kasamatsu. Kasamatsu Yukio.” He introduced himselfshyly, before taking off his scarf and offering it to you. “And take this,before you lose your nose.”
Two months later, while you were walking hand in handwith Kasamatsu, he suddenly stopped; you looked up and noticed him widening hiseyes in surprise. Following his stare, you found a pretty girl on the otherside of the street, who was looking at the two of you with the same expressionhe had. She was holding hands and with another girl.
Kasamatsu slowly raised his hand as in an awkwardgreeting; she, surprised, smiled fondly and then bowed to him. Your boyfriendnodded at her, relaxing, and tugged you away with a strange smile on his lips.
“Who was she?” you asked curious looking back at thetwo girls who walked away too, but he shook his head lightheartedly.
“Just another piece of past that found its place.” Heanswered quietly, before planting a kiss on your forehead.
Takao Kazunari
“When are you going to go away?” Midorima growledexasperated looking up from his computer, but he received only a laughter asreply.
Takao was lazily sprawled on the couch, reading atextbook while humming softly. And annoyingly.
A week before he had asked hospitality to his bestfriend until he found a new apartment for himself; luckily Midorima had anextra bed and even if the place was cramped they were managing to survive.Well, partially. Midorima was sure his mental stability had been definitelydamaged, especially since the guy was so down he hadn’t gone outside even once.
“Sorry, Shin-chan!” he mused, highlighting happilysome key words. And resumed singing.
Midorima wanted to murder him.
Luckily, someone knocked at the door and saved him.
Midorima arched an eyebrow confused.
“Were you waiting for someone?” Takao asked curiously.
“Not really.” He replied perplexed, before a chirpingvoice called him.
“Shin-chan! It’s me!”
Midorima sighed rubbing his temples and Takao straightenedsurprised.
“Shin-chan?” repeated amused.
When finally Midorima opened the door, you flashed himyour better smile.
“Good evening Shin-chan, sorry to bother!” you greetedhim happily, swinging on your feet.
“What is this time, s/o?” he asked feeling alreadytired and exasperated. His expression made you chuckle; damn, he was soamusing.
“Some of my t-shirts fell on your balcony!” youexplained with a shrug, “It’s windy today.” Added with another innocent smile.
He stared at you in silence.
“So you haven’t thrown them down because you remainedagain without food and hoped I would offer you something, since now all theshops in the area are closed?” asked deadpanned and you grimaced for a second.
Well, he was starting to learn after six months ofneighboring.
“Please, Shin-chan! I was studying for an exam anddidn’t go grocery shopping!” you begged, batting your eyelashes, and yourstomach decided to roar in protest too. You blushed a bit at the sound it made,but Midorima snorted.
“Ah, you laughed!” you pointed immediately and herolled his eyes, wearing his composed mask again.
“I didn’t.” he denied, but opened you the door, “Butsince I don’t want to be denounced for starving you, enter.” Surrendered andyou exulted happily, walking past him. You knew from the start that Midorimawould have accepted and helped you in any case, but you also knew that deepdown he enjoyed your strange and fun antics. After those months and a goodnumber of misadventures, you had become friends.
Only when you reached the living room, you noticedthere was another guy inside, who had enjoyed your conversation with Midorimafrom the couch.
“Hi!” he singsonged with shining and glinting eyes,raising his hand.
You blinked and tilted your head at him, you hadalready seen him sowhere…
“Ah!” you suddenly exclaimed pointing a finger at him,“The Shin-chan Inventor!” you recognized him.
Takao widened his eyes and burst into laughter.
“What?” asked entertained and you reached himbouncing.
“I’m S / O! Nice too met you!” you introduced yourselfstretching a hand.
“I’m Kazunari Takao.” He replied shaking it and youjumped on the couch behind him, crossing your legs as if you were at home.
“You know, I transferred from my hometown in springfor university! During the first weeks I was here, I was on the balcony and Iheard you calling my adorable neighbor “Shin-chan”, while going away, and Ifell in love it! I’m so happy to meet you again!” you explained grinningwidely.
“I know, it suits him perfectly.” He smirked, noddingconvinced. “You are…?”
“The upper neighbor!” you explained cheerfully, “Imade friend with Shin-chan after I remained closed outside my room and he wasthe only one who welcomed me.” Chirped and Takao whistled.
“I didn’t know Shin-chan had other friends other thanme.” He joked.
“She’s just a hungry girl and serial user.” Midorimacommented from the kitchen, but you knew he wasn’t being serious and chuckled.
“Pork instant ramen for me!” you shouted to tease himand received a curse as reply.
“One for me too!” Takao added angelically.
“You’ve already eaten.” Midorima hissed.
“Please, Shin-chan!” he whined making you laugh.
“No.” he refused, but both of you knew he was going toprepare three cups of instant ramen.
“He’s such a tsundere.” You whispered giggling toTakao.
“Yeah, we need to warm him up more.” He consideredmischievously, “He needs more love and company, our Shin-chan.”
“Totally!” youagreed laughing.
“Please don’t.” Midorima commented coldly returning inthe room, while his worst nightmare became true under his own eyes.
“Don’t be shy, Shin-chan. And why you have neverintroduced her to me before?” Takao asked faking a pout and he rolled his eyes.
“Because both of you’re annoying enough when alone, Ican’t take you together.” He muttered, fixing his glasses, and you exchanged asmirk with Takao.
“That’s a pity, because I’m going to give him mynumber and hang out with you from now on.” You purred innocently, taking outthe phone from the shorts’ pocket.
At your offer, Takao imperceptibly stiffened and hissmile became more careful. He was still recovering and if you were that type ofrushing girl, he couldn’t take it at the moment.
However, youmanaged to notice the change and tilted your head curiously.
“You’re a basketball player, right?” you asked morequietly, “I was too! We could play all together sometimes!” you proposed tryingto contain your excitement. “Ah, if you prefer we can use Shin-chan as ourcarrier pigeon at first, if you prefer.” Added kindly attempting to dissipatehis uneasiness and lowering your phone. You didn’t know why he had reacted likethat, but it was okay; you just wanted to know him a little better and have funwith him and Midorima. You believed Takao was more suited to be carefree and smilingas some minutes earlier, instead of worried like that.
“Don’t drag me into this.” Midorima mumbled.
Takao looked at your eyes shining and the diffidence hehad felt vanished: you were being totally transparent and straightforward; youhad felt his change and taken a step back to ease him. You wanted only tobefriend him. He didn’t think about worrying about you anymore and instead, hefelt for the first time in a week the wish to enjoy himself.
“Yeah, we should.” he agreed taking his phone too, “Meand you could probably kick Shin-chan’s ass.”
Some months later, you were running to the basketballcourt where you should have met Takao ten minutes before. You were late becauseof an endless lesson and had forgot your phone home, but you hoped yourboyfriend wasn’t going to pout for it.
When you finally arrived, you found Takao talkingquietly with another girl. You froze for a second, panting, and analyzed their expressions:there was a strange bittersweet fondness in their eyes, but a polite smileshined on their lips.
You felt a pang of jealousy and shifted uncomfortablyon your feet, not knowing what to do, but the girl noticed you. Seeing how shegot distracted, Takao turned too and smiled at you.
“Ehi, S/o-chan!” he called you brightly, gesturing towalk towards him.
You rushed immediately and the uneasiness vanished inthe exact moment he wrapped an arm around your waist and gave you a kiss on thecheek.
“This is my girlfriend.” He introduced you proudly andyou nodded shyly, but the other girl smiled happily at you.
“Nice to meet you.” She greeted you kindly and yourelaxed more.
“Now, I have to go so I’ll leave you to your date!”she excused herself, smiling at Takao and then at you, “Take care of him, heneeds it.” She joked winking.
“Yeah I know.” You chuckled while Takao whined rollinghis eyes. “Don’t worry.” Assured her and she nodded, somehow relieved.
“See you Takao, s/o!” she said before walking waywhile waving a hand in the air.
“Who was she?” you asked to Takao and he scratched theback of his neck.
“A person I cared for but that hurt me in the past.” Heexplained roughly, but you understand what he wasn’t saying.
“Is everything okay?” you inquired, studying hisexpression, but he seemed normal.
“Yes, now it is.” He answered in a hum, “She had adate too, otherwise she would have probably stop to befriend you.” he snortedshaking his head and you chuckled.