Warnings: Just fluff and some mild angst! One bed trope kind of??
Summary: Three months have flown by since you've been able to see your beloved Pedro in person, thanks to quarantine. Facetime and phone calls have never been the same as actually seeing him in person, but a surprise calls warrants more than a bit of excitement.
A/N: Lagom: not too much, not too little. just right.
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Your phone buzzed in your pocket, sending you jolting forward. The waiter who had just brought your coffee blinked at you warmly before you shot him a small shrug.
“Sorry,” you murmured as you fished your phone from your pocket. “Just a phone call.”
You said a small thank you for the drink before quickly making your way back to your car, just as your eyes came in sight of who was calling.
“Mi amor” read the name in large white text, accompanied by a goofy picture of your boyfriend, his glasses twisted on his nose as you kissed his cheek. The picture had been taken months earlier, before quarantine had even begun and split you two apart. Life had been normal, practically perfect before... Now you were just trying to pick up the pieces.
You hesitated with your finger hovering over the phone before you finally answered, plopping down in the driver's seat of your car. It was quiet on the other end, but you couldn’t force yourself to speak first, not with the way your lip was trembling.
Pedro finally spoke. “Babe?”
Tears burst in your eyes, warmth growing in your face as you dug your fingers into your shirt sleeve.
“Hi,” you croaked, running a hand through your hair. When had you last spoken, a day, a week? You couldn’t remember exactly. The time spent apart had been long, that, you were sure of.
You had been apart when quarantine was first implemented, states away while Pedro had been filming for The Mandalorian. The strict rules had made it virtually impossible to see each other, the ones in your state and his. Hours were spent talking, sharing meals, and falling asleep together over the phone and FaceTime. It wasn’t the same, and it didn’t help ease the pain you felt when you were still so far away.
It had been three months since you had last seen him in person. Three months since you smelled him and felt his secure arms as he gave you the best hugs, three months without kissing him or holding him or just being with him. You had wanted to make it work, you made that clear to him. And he had wanted it to, to your greatest relief.
But it was difficult regardless.
“You doing alright?” He asked, his voice soft.
“Yeah, I’m okay,” you managed. “Everything going okay over there?”
“Yeah, yeah, it’s alright,” Pedro said. “I was able to see my dad last night. He was able to come over and we got dinner.”
You beamed; you just wished he could see. “Oh, honey, that’s great. I’m really happy for you. How did it go? You guys make anything?”
“Ah, you know, the typical stuff. It was good though... I needed it.”
“I know,” you said, sitting back against the headrest. “... Pedro?”
“Yes, mi amor?”
Your lip trembled again just as tears fell down your cheeks, and you inhaled heavily. “I just miss you so much.”
“I... I actually wanted to talk to you about that.”
Your heart suddenly thundered in your chest. “Um, okay... I didn’t do anything, did I? You’re not breaking up with me?”
Pedro laughed on the other end, lifting your spirits. “Are you kidding me? No! Honestly, you’ve been so great. More than great, like... Gosh, you know what I mean.”
“Damn, Pedro, you’re making me blush,” you giggled, wiping tears away. “What did you want to talk about?”
“I’m coming home.”
You shot up in your seat, clutching the armrest. “What? Are-are you actually serious?”
“Yeah, I am.”
“Pedro, if you’re just joking with me, I swear-“
“I’m not, I’m not!” Pedro exclaimed, and he sounded genuine. “Really, love, I’m coming back. I’m coming to see you.”
Hand over your beating heart, you pressed your back into the seat. “When?”
“I’m just getting to the airport. I should see you in what, six, seven hours? Don’t come though... just wait at your place.”
“Okay,” you say, blushing and twisting your feet together in pure excitement. “I’ll see you soon, I guess.”
“Sooner that than, mi amor.”
. . . .
Hours ticked by, slower and slower until the clock finally struck 8, the time Pedro was supposed to show up. You had bit your nails raw, the ends of your hair still drying from your shower as you paced the foyer. He would be here any minute, with his sweet brown eyes and flirty grin and goofy disposition.
And suddenly...
The doorbell.
You raced forward, swinging it open so hard you could almost hear the crack of the wood breaking.
Pedro stood there, in his classic Fraggle Rock hoodie and jeans, his hair looking a little mussed, his brown eyes tired. But beautiful, he looked as beautiful as the first day you had met.
You couldn’t even move, couldn’t find the strength to form any words before he was suddenly sweeping towards you, his bags dropping and his arms coming to wrap around you. Breathless, you sank into him with a heavy sob, returning the hug as he moved to cup your head with one hand. You latched your arms around his neck as he released a sob of his own, his knees knocking into your legs as he tried to balance properly. You didn’t care if you fell, not even if it hurt. All you cared about was that Pedro was back in your arms after three long months. You could feel the way he was breathing heavily into your hair, setting your skin on fire.
“Is this real?” He breathed, a hand running up and down your spine.
“Gosh, I hope so,” you whispered before leaning back, taking his face in both of your hands to tug him down for a fierce kiss. He reciprocated immediately, fingers digging into your waist before sliding up to hug you around your neck. You could feel his mustache, the slight stubble on his chin even, rubbing on your own skin. You half-moaned, half-sobbed on his lips, too overcome with everything happening at once. He pulled away just to nuzzle into your neck, kicking the door closed behind him.
“Pedro, your bags,” you laughed, wiping at tears with your free hand.
“Oh!” Pedro exclaimed, quickly breaking away to retrieve his things from the porch. You laughed, hand on your chin as you watched him struggle before taking one of his bags in your hand, lugging it into the foyer. After he had set them down, he stood straight up again, dusting his hands on his jeans. His eyes flickered to yours hesitantly, as if he were shy. You cocked a brow, half-smiling at his strange expression.
“What?” You questioned.
His gaze traveled down to your neck and back up again. “It’s been a long time... I don’t really know what to say.”
You exhaled heavily. “Me either... How are you? How was the flight?”
He shrugged lightly. “The usual. A bit exhausting,” he said with a small eye roll, and his thumb rubbed your cheek. “But I’m better now.”
You blushed, brushing your knuckles against his hand. “Do you- do you want something to drink? Coffee, water?”
A slow smile grew on Pedro’s face, and he leaned forward, taking your hand. “Sure.”
Hand warm in his, you dragged him to the kitchen, letting him free as you dug through your cabinet, fishing out a glass. You had just turned around, nearly bumping into his chest and dropping the glass before his hand wrapped securely around the cup. He smiled widely, brown eyes warm.
“I got it, babe,” he said, taking the glass from your shaking hands and placing it on the counter behind him. His eyes glowed with something curious, something sneaky.
“What are you up to?” You asked, cocking a brow. You hadn’t seen him in three months; you wouldn’t be surprised if he kept you at an arm’s reach for the rest of the day, mouth on yours and hands tangled in your hair.
He stepped forward, making you back up until your lower back brushed the tip of the counter behind you. His hand found the lip of the granite, just resting beside your hips as he moved closer, a smirk on his lips. It had been three months of missing him, of having him this close, and it was sending fireworks up your veins.
“Pedro?” You giggled, drawing your fingers up his forearms. Goosebumps grew under your palms, raising them to grip his triceps. He felt stronger, more muscular than when he had left.
“Hm,” you mumbled. “They’re really putting you to work on that set, aren’t they?”
Something dark flashed in his eyes, and he bent forward, nose brushing against your chin as he nibbled at your skin, making you blush. He seemed hesitant, still shy, as his eyes flickered back to yours as if silently asking permission. Having him so close, his eyes inches from yours, his sweet face and even sweeter soul just within reach, made sudden tears spring to your eyes. He noticed immediately, his brows creasing as he pulled away, letting you free from his embrace against the counter.
“Hey, what’s wrong?” Pedro asked, worry laced in his tone. “Are you alright?” His hand came up to your face, gently pushing your hair back behind your ear.
You swallowed hard, moving so you could touch his face, marveling at how he looked at you in pure awe.
“I just... I missed you so much,” you admitted through tears. “And I can’t believe you’re actually here, after all the craziness that’s been going on... This world is so crazy right now, love. I was so worried about not seeing you again and just imagining the rest of the year without you-“
You started to run over your words, shaky hands combing through your hair just before you noticed Pedro going to grab you wrists.
“Hey, hey, calm down, mi amor,” he said softly, turning your face to his. “I’m here, okay?”
“Everything’s so different now,” you sniffled.
“What? This-this isn’t different. We still have each other. I still care about you. I still want to be with you, babe.”
You heart soared. “I love you so much.”
His eyes practically sparkled. “I love you, too.”
Grinning softly, you leaned forward, pulling his face to yours so you could press your lips to his. You felt his shoulders sag, how he practically melted into you, letting out a pleased sigh as you kissed him. Only two seconds later his hands found your back, gently wrapping around your waist until pulling you flush to his chest. His facial hair, slightly ragged from not shaving from a few days, scratched against your chin as he tilted his head, kissing you deeper. When he pulled away, his eyes were soft, his skin flushed a light pink. You smiled widely, running your thumbs over his cheekbones, perfectly happy.
“How long are you here for?” You asked.
A soft kiss on your nose. “As long as you need me.”
Your brows creased. “What? What about shooting?”
“Finished up last week, they won’t need me back for a couple of months... I was actually wondering if...”
“... Yes?”
His fingers gently trailed down to your wrist, thumb spinning in small circles. “If I could crash here for a while? If-if you’ll have me, that is. I don’t want to intrude or anything-”
You answered him by pulling gently on the strings of his hoodie, tugging him forward for a slow, passionate kiss, one that left your legs trembling when he reciprocated.
“So... Is that a yes?” He whispered against your mouth, nipping teasingly at your lower lip.
You winked slyly. “Sure... Why not. I’ve missed you anyway. I guess I can put up with you for a while.”
He rolled his eyes and sighed heavily, drawing away from you. “Come on, let’s go sit down. I want to hear about your day.”
Everytime he had said those words to you in the past three months had been over the phone. So you gladly let him pull you into the living room, plopping down on the couch beside him. You swung you legs over his, shoulder pressing into the back of the couch as you held his hand in yours.
You talked for hours, catching up and sharing the small moments of the day. Pedro was just as sweet, as flirty and kind as he always had been, asking you about your favorite shows and new daily routine and your favorite memories as a kid. At some point, sleep had tugged at the both of you, but the last thing you remembered was a blanket being drawn over your shoulder.
When you came to, and the house was quiet and the world dark and silent outside, you pushed your head up from the pillow. You were back in your bedroom, draped under your comforter and surrounded by pillows. A single lamp was on on the opposite side of the bed, but when you pushed yourself up, Pedro was nowhere to be found.
Panic pricked at your heart, and you shoved the blankets off your legs, making your way down the hall into the kitchen.
“Pedro?” You called softly, peeking around the corner to the living room.
Pedro was stretched out on the couch, tangled under a blanket and lying on his stomach. He was obviously asleep, eyelashes kissing his cheeks as he breathed softly. Seeing him like this, asleep, was one of your favorite things. He was calm, and gentle, not worrying about the events of the day or of the problems affecting his family or you. For mere moments, he was perfectly at peace. And your heart swelled to know he hadn’t left.
Moving slowly, you padded into the living room, coming to kneel beside him on the floor. In the dim light, you pulled back the blanket on Pedro’s face just as he stirred, blinking up at you groggily.
“Hi,” you whispered, unable to keep the smile off your face.
He blinked a few times before realizing it was you, and his pupils dilated even more in the dim light. “Hey, you okay?”
“I’m fine,” you said. “I... I thought you had left.”
His eyebrows creased slightly. “Why would you think that?”
“You weren’t in the bedroom.”
He swallowed hard. “I-I was just... Keeping our boundaries, I guess.”
You leaned back, sudden thankfulness washing over you. “Can I... Can I sleep here, too?” You asked, a shy tone creeping into your voice. “If that’s okay?”
His eyes flickered across your face for mere moments before he nodded, pulling the blanket open. You kissed his temple gently as you curled in beside him, curling your hands into his chest, making sure you were both covered by the blanket.
“Thank you,” you whispered, and felt his cheeks lift in a smile. Head tucked under his chin, one arm over your side, you closed your eyes again. Pedro breathed quietly above you, his heart beat soft against your ear. His hand moved gently up and down your back, fingers pressing into your spine.
Summary: Pedro Pascal and you, his co-star are known to be openly flirty since you've met on a previous movie. Currently promoting your new movie "Philocalist" as the lead characters, it quickly escalated.
Most knew that the two of you on set was total chaos, unable to concentrate, and shamelessly flirting yet the undenying chemistry made your characters' even better. Anyone in the businness unware of your friendship was quickly ill-at-ease and wary though, like in this interview.
Warnings: fluff? They are goofballs, tattooed reader, slight language
A/N: tried to proof read as much as my brain let me. Y/F/N = your full name (just in case)
You came on the white set a bit late, your eyes setting on your handsome co-star talking with the staff.
Handing your phone to your assistant she told you they were already recording for the bloopers and that they were looking for a chair for you because the other one was wobbly.
Pedro smiled seeing you stepped onto the set.
"So I don't have a chair,"
"Hold on," he started to get up his barstool like chair.
"It's alright, I'll just sit here," you climbed onto Pedro's laps, he laughed and hold onto you while you get comfortable.
His left hand hold your thigh and the other find his place on your low back. Your arm circling his shoulder blade for support, you were quite comfortable, he smelled really good, his warmth was soothing, you wish you could just stay here for the all interview.
One of the staff explained the segment, he looked a bit wary about the whole situation, you bet it was a first on the set.
"So sorry for the wait,"
"It's alright, don't worry about it" you reassured the stressed set assistant as he brought a chair.
You slid down Pedro's laps, brushing down your dark mesh dress, finally taking a proper seat.
Pedro pouted "You're far,"
"Oh," eyes searching for the set director you asked if you could scoot closer and he gave you a thumbs up. Before you could hop down the chair Pedro grabbed the chair's edge sliding you to him. A gasp turning into a giggle escaped your lips, you grabbed his bicep for stability when the chair came to a stop.
"Now that's better," he rearranged his cuff smiling at you, this man.
Silence, rolling
"Hello, I'm Y/F/N,"
"Hi, my name is Pedro Pascal, and we are here for the Wired_"
"Autocomplete_" he looked at you to be in sync
"In.ter.view" you both articulate.
His cardboard came first, after a few trivial questions, like were Din Djarin and Poe Dameron were to meet in the Star Wars universe. At which you frowned and explained the entire Star Wars timeline.
"Is Pedro Pascal ... a good kisser" you read out while Pedro removed the adhesive from the cardboard.
"I like to think I am," he threw the adhesive away.
"We previously, for the movie, shared a few kisses." You feigned an hesitation, Pedro nodded at your saying staring back at you "He's a good kisser!" you winked at the camera. Pedro puckered his lips your way and you leaned your cheek in, you frowned a smile as his stache tickled your skin.
Few questions later, they drew your cardboard handing it to Pedro.
Pedro squinted at the letters "Is Y/F/N single"
"Now that's something you'd like to know, little fuckers." You slapped your hand on your mouth as soon as it escape.
Pedro exploded in laughter collapsing on your shoulder, and holding himself on your knee. "Oh I'm sorry!! I am so sorry!"
"It's alright," the director set was chuckling "we'll bip it or edit it out,"
"Thanks, holy hell it came out of nowhere," Pedro recovered, sweeping a laughing tear from the corner of his eye.
"Does Y/F/N got tattoos" you shook your hand trying to get rid of the white adhesive.
"Yeah a few actually," you sighed as the paper finally fell from your finger.
"Do you?" He genuinely asked, as if he didn't know better
"In most of the movies I was in I had to cover them up for the character's sake but my red carpet pictures might show some of them," you shrugged
"How many?"
"They're tiny ones, so I lost count. I'd say more than 13"
"Ooh that's cool!" Pedro threw the cardboard over his head.
Another cardboard came in,
"What is Pedro Pascal's full name"
"José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal" you blurted out not missing a beat. Pedro was speechless a proud smile on his lips.
"Friends know Pedrito," you patted his thigh "friends know,"
"Does Pedro Pascal have a twin"
"Not that I know of," he grimaced
"Pedro Pascal is unique! ... Better that way for everyone's sake, two of them would be mayhem," you both started laughing at your burn.
You continued ripping the next one "What is Pedro Pascal doing"
"Promoting Philocalist with the lovely Y/N!" he chanted excited.
"What is Pedro Pascal zodiac sign"
Pedro looked at you, "you know?"
You looked back analysing his face, "Aries of course! Adorable and adventurous that's you." His arms wrapped around your shoulders, squeezing you against him.
"Is Pedro Pascal a hugger? Absolutely!" He said releasing you and pointing at the camera, you chuckled nodding vigorously.
On your last cardboard a question got Pedro's attention.
"Y/F/N dance scene"
"What, that's not even a question," Pedro frowned
"Oh I see what they're talking about. I had to dance on my own in one of my first movie and I'm an awful dancer. To this day it's the most embarrassing scene I've ever played. Compare to this one," your thumb pointed to Pedro "I'm no dancer."
Pedro giggled "I'll teach you,"
You mouthed a thank you.
Finishing the segment, you were already laughing with Pedro heading back to the dressing room. His arm laced around yours, he looked around entering the room.
"Almost lost it when you sat on my laps," you turned to him a cheeky smile spreading on your face, you sauntered to him placing a promising kiss on his lips. The twinkle in your eye was all he needed, to know you were going to have a long night back at the hotel.
Few days later, the Wired Autocomplete Interview was published on youtube, the bloopers in the end credit with you on Pedro's laps made a huge buzz. Tabloids and fans losing their shit at it. What better way to hide a relationship than in plain sight.