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WISHFUL THINKING
CONTAINS — thanos/su-bong x pregnant! reader (fluff, comfort)
WARNINGS — thanos and reader have matching tattoos, crying, mentions of sex, cursing, pregnant reader, switching of referring to thanos and subong, lowercase,
you joined these games because although you thought it was too good to be true, it was all you could do. your shitty ex su-bong making you invest all your money into some dumbass crypto scam and blowing all of your guys money on drugs, childish bets, and gambling. after he blew both your guys money out, you left him, blocked him on everything, ignored your doorbell when he’d attempt to see you in person, everything. but two months after you broke up, it all came crashing down. you found out you were pregnant. and he was the only one you let see that part of you, it was his. but you were sure he moved on and even if he hadn’t, you couldn’t take him back. if he was this much of an incompetent person, he’d definitely be a terrible father. you didn’t want him in your life or your child’s.
when you’re trying to find fluff for thanos and/or nam gyu and it’s just smut that’s borderline/just is r*pe like
on MY cellular device? like damn I wanna hold hands with them not have them violate me???? WHY DOES NO ONE WRITE FLUFF ANYMORE
istg I gotta write it all myself at this point
JUST FATHER ACTIVITIES
Imagine in an alternative universe, somehow you and your baby daddy Thanos escape the games (don't ask me how) and you guys pay off all of your debts and have financial stability
Basically father! Thanos headcannons!!
First of all, thanos is a girl dad. Idc i do not make the rules you CANNOT and WILL not change my mind otherwise
no lube, no protection, all night, all day, from the kitchen floor to the toilet seat, from the dining table to the bedroom, from the bathroom sink to the shower, from the front porch to the balcony, vertically, horizontally, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, while i gasp for air, scream and see the light, missionary, cowgirl, reverse cow girl, doggy, backwards, forwards, sideways, upside down, on the floor, in the bed, on the couch, on a chair, against the wall, outside, in a train, on a plane, in the car, on a motorcycle, the bed of a truck, on a trampoline, in a bounce house, in the pool, bent over, in the basement, against the window, have the most toe curling, back arching, leg shaking, dick throbbing, fist clenching, ear ringing, mouth drooling, ass clenching, nose sniffling, eye watering, eye rolling, hip thrusting, earthquaking, sheet gripping, knuckles cracking, jaw dropping, hair pulling. teeth jittering, mind boggling, soul snatching, overstimulating, vile, sloppy, moan inducing, heart wrenching, spine tingling, back breaking, atrocious, gushy, creamy, beastly, lip bitting, gravity defying, nail biting, sweaty, feet kicking, mind blowing, body shivering, orgasmic, bone breaking, world ending, black hole creating, universe destroying, devious, scrumptious, amazing, delightful, delectable, unbelievable, body numbing, bark worthy, can't walk, head nodding, soul evaporating, volcano erupting, sweat rolling, voice cracking, trembling, sheets soaked, hair drenched, flabbergasting, lip locking, skin peeling, eyelash removing, eye widening, pussy popping, nail scratching, back cuts, spectacular, brain cell desolving, hair ripping, show stopping, magnificent, unique, extraordinary, splendid, phenomenal, mouth foaming, heavenly, awakening, devils tangos-
Choi Seunghyun x reader virgin🤭 (if you are comfortable)
𝙵𝚒𝚛𝚜𝚝 𝚃𝚒𝚖𝚎
Choi Seung-hyun (T.O.P) x virgin!reader
synopsis: Y/n decides her boyfriend, Seunghyun, should be her first
warnings: smut, oral (fem receiving), fingering, unprotected sex, fluffy goodness
wc: 3.7k+
YOU GUYS OHHHH MY FUCKING GOD!!!!! I AM FREAKING THE FUCK OUT. MY SEASON 1 AND SEASON 2 FAVS IN ONE SELCA TOGETHERRRRRR 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
FULFILLING MY DELUSIONS……THEY DID THIS FOR MEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! OMGOMGOMNGGGGGG
and the caption!?!???: "Yesterday, the day Thanos and Ali met personally again."
HOLD AWN!?!??? 🥺 SO YOU’RE TELLING ME THEY’VE MET BEFORE!?!??? 🥹🥹🥹 THIS IS TOO MUCH FOR MY HEART 🩷💖💗💕💓💞🩷💖💗💕💓💞🩷💖
‘OBJECT OF YOUR AFFECTION | choi su-bong x reader
PAIRING: winner!bf!thanos x calm!innocent!reader
CONTENT: mentions of murder & drug use/overdose, trauma, ptsd, angst and fluff
SYNOPSIS: your boyfriend’s been missing for days, and you’re freaking out. maybe he relapsed, or got caught up in some trouble. but when he finally shows up, five whole days later, he’s 45.6 billion won richer and acts like it’s no big deal. and what‘s his first thought? spending every last penny on you.
AUTHORS NOTE: this is so cute omg i love this @milescrypt thank u for sending this request i hope u enjoy !!!
words: [2.4k]
FIVE days. A hundred-twenty hours with no sign of Su-bong. You ran through every rational explanation, clinging to the hope that something reasonable had happened. The two of you had been doing good together—going on dates, refraining from arguing, he even quit drugs for you. But now, you weren’t sure if any of that mattered anymore.
You searched up and down for him. Called his friends, his sister, even his old dealer—desperate enough to ask if he’d seen or heard anything. But he didn’t, nobody did. It was like your boyfriend had vanished into thin air.
After day three, your panic twisted into something darker. You considered the worst, but not with panic—with a quiet dread. Was he bleeding out in a bathroom stall somewhere? Did he relapse? Or was he simply ignoring you because he regretted everything?
You stopped eating, stopped showering. Not out of mania, but because you didn’t see the point. Your body stayed wrapped in blankets, still on the mattress that used to smell like him. The curtains stayed drawn while your phone lit up, ignored and untouched.
As you sat in your small apartment, silent, the front door suddenly clicked open. You didn’t move, you didn’t even flinch. A couple days ago, you might’ve jumped up. But now, there was no urgency, no spark. Whether it was him, someone else, or no one at all—what did it matter anymore?
You heard the soft rustle of movement, keys settling onto the counter, the door clicking shut behind him. Then footsteps; slow, cautious almost, until they stopped at your doorway. When he finally appeared, your eyes met his. You didn’t sit up, just looked at him.
Su-bong stood there quietly, like he was unsure if he should even be breathing in your presence. A massive bouquet of flowers weighed down one of his arms. They were bright, full—your favorite color paired with the flowers you loved most.
“Hey.” he said, voice low. You blinked once, attempting to find a way to put all of your thoughts into words. “You’re here.” you spoke
A pause. He nodded like he wasn’t sure whether that was an accusation or a relief. “Yeah, I am.” His head hung low in embarrassment and shame as he shifted his weight between his feet.
Your gaze dropped to his body, then the flowers, then back to him. “What’s all that for?”
“I… I got these for you." He murmured, presenting the flowers to you as his gaze held on the floor. As much as you wanted to walk away, you couldn't deny that the bouquet was absolutely stunning.
You stayed quiet for a moment, expression unreadable. Then calmly spoke “You ghosted me for five days, Su-bong. No text, no call, no explanation.”
“I know.” he said quickly. “I—fuck, I know. I just—I didn't know what to expect. I mean, I needed money but... shit. I'm really sorry baby.”
Studying his body language, you looked him up and down once, then twice. As much as you were disappointed in him, something about him looked off.
He didn’t have that usual spark in his eyes, or as much color in his face—he looked broken. Even while holding the biggest, brightest flowers you’d ever seen, he was still drained.
Walking up to him slowly, you cupped his face as you inspected him even more. “What’s wrong?” you asked with genuine concern.
He leaned into your hand like he’d been starving for touch, eyes fluttering shut for a second. “Nothing, I’m okay now” he said, too quickly. “I just... had to do something.”
You didn’t say anything, just kept your hand on his cheek. You could feel the tension locked in his jaw, in the way his shoulders stayed too high. “I wanna make it up to you. Let me take you out, anywhere you want.” he added, flashing a bright smile at you.
You raised a brow. “Right now?”
“Yeah. Get dressed, I’ll wait.” Su-bong urged as he tilted his head into your hand, looking down at you with those deep brown eyes. You watched him for a moment longer, then pulled your hand away. “Okay.”
You walked into the bathroom and shut the door behind you, peeling off your sweatshirt with lazy, dragged-out movements. The air felt heavy, yet quiet. An uneasy feeling sat in your stomach that you couldn't quite place, but you ignored it as you stepped into the steaming water.
The shower was brief and uneventful, the way everything had been lately. You washed without thinking, without worrying—just letting the warm water rinse away the thoughts you couldn't explain. You weren’t the type to raise your voice or spiral, your stillness ran deeper than that. It was your way of surviving.
When you stepped out, you wrapped yourself in a towel and peeked through the bathroom door. “I forgot my clothes” You spoke, water dripping from your legs as you entered the room.
Su-bong looked up from where he sat on the bed. “It's alright, take your time.”
You nodded softly and crossed over to the dresser, opening the drawers slowly. Your fingers skimmed through folded clothes until you settled on something light and comfortable. As you turned, your eyes landed on his thick, oversized jacket hanging off of the bed.
A gold credit card rested between your fingers—sleek, untouched. His name was printed in bold, clean letters across the front, confirming what you already knew but still struggled to believe: it was real.
You blinked as your brows furrowed, just slightly. He didn’t have a credit card. Hell, he barely had a debit card. There were times you had to cover Ubers or split instant noodles just to get through the week.
Turning back toward him, you held the card carefully in your hand. “Su-bong?” you said softly, looking at him with an ache in your chest.
He glanced up at you quickly, as if he were caught off guard by your voice. “Yeah?” Holding the card between your fingers, you brought it closer to him, giving a better view. “When did you get this?”
His gaze dropped to the card immediately. There was a pause—just a second too long. His breath hitched slightly as he spoke up “Oh… that." he said. "Just recently, couple hours ago.”
Your voice remained even, soft with curiosity. “It’s nice.”
“Yeah.” He smiled faintly, but it didn’t quite match his voice. “I figured it was time to get some things in check.”
You nodded slowly “How’d you get it?”
He scratched the side of his neck, looking away. “I just… had an opportunity. Got lucky, I guess.”
“What kind of opportunity?”
“Babe...” he said with a breathy laugh, stepping closer to take the card from your hand “you don’t need to worry about that. Everything’s good now. I just wanted to do something nice for you. That’s all.”
You let him take it. You didn’t push, but you watched him closely as he slid the card back into his jacket pocket like it had never left. His eyes were softer now, almost pleading. “I know I scared you. I just needed time to sort things out. I’m okay, I promise.”
You nodded gently, as if the entire situation never even happened. “I believe you.” you said, because you did. At least, the parts he was telling you. You trusted that he'd tell you when the time came. After all, he was your boyfriend. He wouldn't keep anything from you unless it was absolutely necessary.
You slipped your shirt on, smoothing the wrinkles as you spoke “Ready when you are.”
“Yeah” he said, stepping beside you, his tone light. “Let's go, pretty girl—there’s a whole mall with your name on it.”
You gave him a small, confused look. “A mall?”
"Mhm” he grinned. “Shoes, clothes, food court, all of it. You deserve some fun.” He held the door open for you with a slight grin “After you.”
You rolled your eyes, but the smile tugging at your lips gave you away. You hadn’t smiled like this in days, and as much as you were worried, Su-bong made your mood a million times better.
The mall wasn’t even crowded, but Su-bong treated it like your personal playground. Every time your eyes lingered on something—perfume, a purse, an outfit that day way out of your budget—he grabbed it like he was on a mission.
“I like this one, it's cute” you said, holding up a cropped t-shirt that caught your eye.
Quickly, he leaned in, eyes on you instead of the sweater. His eyes lit up as he watched you inspect the cloth, gaze filled with nothing but admiration. “I like it too. Mostly because it’s about to be on you, though.”
“Su-bong!” you laughed, lightly nudging his side. He winked, then added it to the growing pile of clothes stacked in his arms.
He made you try things on as he waited outside the fitting rooms, pacing dramatically, constantly asking, “Are you ready to make the whole mall stop breathing?”
When you stepped out in a soft pink dress, he actually clutched his chest “How are you so pretty and so calm about it?” he whispered, stunned.
You blushed, ducking your head as you turned back inside, and when you came out, he was holding a boba cup in each hand.
“Got your favorite” he said as he offered it up gently. “The guy at the counter said I was whipped, can you believe that?”
You giggled as you took the drink, your hand brushing his. “You are whipped.”
“Yeah, proudly.” he agreed with a smile, sipping from his own straw.
You weren’t sure when it turned from shopping to spoiling, but at some point, maybe when he swiped his card for the third pair of heels you didn’t need but kind of loved, you realized he was on a mission to spoil you absolutely rotten.
“Baby, I don’t need all this.” you said gently, arms full of bags from stores you used to only window-shop through.
He stopped walking and gave you that look—the tilted head, the soft grin, the kind that made you feel seen. “I know you don’t need it” he said, adjusting the stack of boxes and bags in his arms. “That’s why I want to give it to you.”
You blinked at him, caught off guard by how solemn he was. “I just want to see you happy” he added. “Wearing cute things, holding pretty bags. You’ve been through hell with me and you never asked for a single thing, now I get to give you everything.”
You opened your mouth to argue, but he was already guiding you into the next store, a jewelry boutique.
You froze slightly, hovering in the doorway. “Babe, no.”
“Babe, yes.” he teased, pulling you inside. The lights danced on glass counters and the velvet-lined displays. You walked slowly, fingertip barely brushing over the delicate silver chains and sparkling rings.
“I don’t need diamonds.” you whispered, smiling shyly.
Su-bong leaned in close behind you. “I know, that’s what makes you deserve them more.”
He ended up picking out a necklace for you with a soft shimmer and a dainty cross, matching the one he wore. He clasped it around your neck himself, standing behind you in the mirror.
“Perfect, like it was made for you.” he said.
You turned, looking up at him with wide, glistening eyes. “You really don’t have to do all this.”
“I know, but let me.” he murmured, brushing a strand of hair from your face.
The two of you ended up sitting on a bench by a fountain, the sun filtering through the skylight above. Bags were piled by your feet, drink halfway gone as your shoulder gently pressed against his.
For a moment, you just sat there. No tension, just warm light and his steady breathing next to yours. “I missed you.” he said suddenly, voice softer now.
You turned your head slightly. “I know, I missed you too.”
He looked down at your hand, then carefully threaded his fingers through yours. His palm was warm, a little clammy, but still comforting. He gave your hand the tiniest squeeze, like he was afraid to do too much all at once. “I’m gonna do better, I swear.” he murmured.
You didn’t say anything right away, just squeezed his hand back, thumb brushing his knuckles. The fountain bubbled behind you like background music as the sunlight broke into warm shards across the marble floor.
“I can tell you’re trying” you said quietly, after a moment. “Even if you don’t say it.”
He didn’t move—just blinked hard a few times and let out a breath like he’d been holding it all day. There was something about your voice when you were calm like this, collected but still gentle, that made him feel like he could finally unravel.
You shifted closer, letting your head rest against his shoulder. “You’re carrying something heavy, Su-bong. I see it. I might not know what it is yet, but I’m not going anywhere.”
His jaw tensed, then softened slightly. “I just… I didn’t think I’d make it out of there.” he admitted, voice low with shame. “And now that I did, and you’re still here, I don’t know what to do with all this time.”
You stayed silent, letting the weight of his words settle before answering. “Then we’ll figure it out together.” you said softly. “One day at a time."
He turned to look at you then, and there was that expression: hope, fear. You smiled at him, gaze calm and unwavering. You weren’t afraid of his past or whatever he was too afraid to say.
As the sun began to set, painting the mall in a beautiful glow of orange and pink, the two of you stood shoulder to shoulder, gathering your bags with no rush. He held the heaviest ones without question, his hand brushing your back every few steps.
There was a quiet in him that hadn’t been there before. Not emptiness, but peace. When your eyes caught his under the glow of the fading sun, something unspoken passed between you. A future, maybe one with steadier ground—a home.
You didn’t see the smallest bag tucked deep into one of the shopping totes he carried: A velvet ring box hidden beneath tissue paper, purchased when you weren’t looking. He hadn’t said anything, not yet. But he would.
You didn’t need to ask.
Some things were already understood.