I'm sorry Lasky has The Best Face I wanna smoosh it like a crazy auntie.
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I'm sorry Lasky has The Best Face I wanna smoosh it like a crazy auntie.
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I really like squishy cheeks; they're very endearing to me.
There is an adorable human who wants to bake me vegan truffles for valentines and watch doctor who all day.
And I think that is just the cutest thing ever.
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... because I'm having a lot of feels about these two at the moment and I just want to smoosh them together.
The first time he thought about her that way, it was totally inappropriate.
Steve was filthy and sweaty from helping to clear the mess that Ross and his cronies had left and full of the restless energy that came from frustration with people who didnāt care and there was Jan, asleep on one of the dusty couches, a cup of tea precariously balanced in her hand.
He took a moment just to look at her. She was very different to Peggy. He felt bad, comparing them, really, but the list of women heād said more than three words together to was not very long, and comparisons were inevitable. Peggy had been⦠tall and strong and just a little bit frightening and heād felt unbalanced whenever he was around her, as though the world was tilted in her direction. It had been an exhilarating feeling, one that had made his heart beat faster and his hands shake.
Jan was tiny, even when she wasnāt shrunk, and delicate in a way that Peggy certainly hadnāt been. Yet heād seen her whipping around a room blasting things with her stingers with the same sort of effortless grace that Natasha had when she was fighting. Despite the difference in their size there was a strength and determination about her that was very familiar, something that drew him to her, the reason heād asked her to join them.
He knelt next to the couch and gently took the teacup from her fingers, hoping to let her sleep, but he was too big or too clumsy, or he thought, slightly mortified, too smelly and she startled awake, managing to splash the tea pretty much everywhere, including over him. She looked up and the expression of horror on her face was pretty darned adorable. He couldnāt help but smile.
āGosh Iām so sorry!ā
In that one second between saving the teacup and seeing her expression, he knew somewhere that something had flipped, some sort of instinct or attraction, and it was wildly inappropriate, because a few minutes later she broke down into tears over another man (whom he had a sudden, strong urge to punch). He put his arm around her, because grief, wellā¦
Grief was easy. It was something he knew. That she was Jan wasnāt important, (was very important, the part of his body that was pressed against hers was insisting, but that part was one he wasnāt used to listening to, and it went unheard) what was important that she was in pain.
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...........yep.
A lovely anon asked for smoosh. SMOOSH.