✱˚。⋆ ↪ 𝗮 𝗽𝗹𝗼𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗲𝗿 . . . with @sugarholicx & hayun .
the café had been there longer than most people remembered. tucked between aging buildings on a quiet street, its presence felt almost intentional–- like it chose who found it rather than the other way around. the kind of place that had seen generations pass through its doors, quiet conversations unfolding beneath low lights and the soft clink of porcelain. it wasn’t just a favorite. it was neutral ground.
river pushed the door open, the soft chime above it echoing gently as warmth greeted him. for a moment, he lingered just inside–- more instinct than habit, taking in the space, the familiar hum of it. safe and undisturbed. the kind of place their kind had always needed. his gaze landed on her easily–- of course it did. a faint smile pulled at his lips as he made his way over, shrugging off his jacket, movements relaxed but grounded in something older than either of them. there was history here– woven into the very air between them. not just theirs but inherited.
pack and coven.
claw and spell.
centuries of quiet understanding.
“hey,” he greeted, voice warm, carrying that easy familiarity that didn’t need to be built from scratch. it was already there. always had been. “didn’t keep you waiting too long, did i?” he slid into the seat across from her, settling in like he belonged there–- because in a way, he did. his arm rested along the back of the chair, posture loose but his attention never wavered from her for long. a brief glance around the café followed, almost appreciative. “still standing,” he mused lightly. “figures. places like this don’t go down easy.” there was a quiet meaning behind it–- something shared, unspoken.
his gaze returned to her, a little sharper now, though the warmth never left it. “you picked it,” he added after a beat, a small tilt of his head. “or were you feeling nostalgic?” the corner of his mouth lifted faintly but there was something steadier beneath it–- something more grounded than his usual teasing. because this wasn’t just a casual meeting. not really. still, he let the moment breathe before continuing, tone easing again, lighter on the surface even if there was something deeper underneath. “so,” he said, leaning forward just slightly, resting his forearms against the table, “should i be bracing for bad news or is this one of those ‘we haven’t checked in for a long time’ kind of meetings?” he said in jest, a flicker of amusement passed through his expression. “…because i’ll admit, i prefer the latter.” and yet, despite the humor, there was no hesitation in him. if she needed something–- if this was about more than catching up–- he was already ready. that much had never changed. it would never change.












