-Young 13 to 15 year old Tiger Lily x Lampwick crushing on each other hc ?
Their pinning drives all of their friends crazy.
All their friends know about their crushes on one another—after all, the two of them are not subtle in the slightest.
They were so unsubtle, in fact, that almost everyone who even vaguely knew them at a freshly re-named Auradon Prep knew about their crushes at one another.
Tiger Lily wasn't sure how to ask Lampwick out or if he'd even like her back.
Lampwick was convinced that Tiger Lily was waaaaaay out of his league and too good for him.
So of course, that on top of the usual teenage anxiety led to them not asking each other for AGES. Much to their friends' displeasure.
Tiger Lily used to make doodles of Lampwick and used to practice writing different mix-and-matches of their names to see which she liked best.
Lampwick used to daydream about her a bunch.
Their friends did everything in their power to set the two of them up for the longest of times and of course, it was Coach Jenkins who eventually led them into getting together due to a bet he made with Tiger Lily.
It took her about two hours after she asked Lampwick out to realize she'd been played—Coach Jenkins, known more commonly as Reese Jenkins back then, has no regrets.
Both of them daydreamed of what their lives would be like together. The day dreams were nothing like their current lives, but hey they aren't complaining.
Both of them definitely let on that they had a crush on the other to the other on accident more than once via accidental flirting/poor brain-to-mouth filter and yet they still somehow didn't get together until they were 15.
Both of them have sent one another cheesy/cringey texts and letters.
Tiger Lily wrote a ton of cringey poetry about Lampwick that made Shining Pearl barf and Gee tease her: she still denies that they exist to this day.
When they get married at nineteen and have Tiger Peony, you know at least ONE of their friends tells some embarrassing stories about their pinning. The two of them still insist that they weren't that bad.