I NEVER HAD A CHANCE TO SAY THIS BUT I LOVED YOUR GRAY X READER HEADCANONS!!!
May I please request Byron x reader headcanons? Fluffy or suggestive it doesn’t matter, I just need more content of him
Byron x Reader — You're Sick (and He's Soft About It)
He won't admit it, but seeing you sick makes him worry more than he should.
1. The Diagnosis (a.k.a. You sneezed near him)
Byron doesn’t panic, but the second you cough near him, he looks at you like you’ve triggered a level 10 emergency. “You’re ill.” It’s not a question. It’s a statement. And before you can deny it, he’s already eyeing your symptoms and pulling out a thermometer.
2. Doctor Mode: Activated
He doesn’t ask, “How are you feeling?” Instead, he fires precise medical questions, mentally noting every detail, and starts mixing remedies like a surgeon preparing for operation. Still, in the middle of all that seriousness… he quietly drapes a blanket over your shoulders. And when you sneeze again, he mutters under his breath: “Tch… careless.” Yet he prepares a cup of herbal tea with honey, exactly the way you like it.
3. Forced Rest
He outright forbids you from leaving bed. If you try: “Where do you think you’re going?” And if you insist: “You can barely breathe through your nose and you want to do chores? Back to bed.”
He sits by you with a book in hand, like some stern guardian. He won’t admit it, but he’s there “just in case.” (In case you get dizzy. In case you need water. In case… you miss him.)
4. Quiet Affection
He’s not the hugging type. But when he sees you shivering, he simply takes your hand in his, holding it firmly. He doesn’t look at you, just keeps holding on. If you fall asleep like that, Byron won’t move an inch.
Sometimes his fingers brush against your forehead, checking your temperature. If it’s gone down, he sighs softly in relief. “Good. It’s working.” He says it like it’s nothing—but you know he’s been watching over you the whole time.
5. The Nighttime Note
Before bed, if you’re still unwell, he leaves something by your nightstand: A small bottle of medicine, a glass of water, and a neatly written note:
“Take this before you sleep. If you feel worse, call me immediately. I’ll be in the next room… not because I care. Just in case.”












