I'm just another twenty-something splitting my time between fictional worlds and reality. I came back to Tumblr primarily because of Choices, but I'm also a huge Tolkien nerd and a dedicated Anne Brontë fan. My masterlist is pinned below.
Welcome to my little list of stories! Iâm glad youâve chosen to stop by. đ
Because teaching professional and expository writing is my day job, fanfiction is a means of reminding myself that words can be used for fun and not just work. With that said, I am legitimately interested in honing my skills. If you ever have questions, concerns, or constructive criticisms about my work, Iâd be more than happy to hear them.Â
A Courtesan of Rome
Cassius x MC (Ismene)
Empire *
A Very Scandalous ProposalÂ
Simon Montjoy x MC (Cassidy)
Ghost Stories *
Anything Involving You *
Desire and Decorum
Harper x MC (Helena)
A Game of Make Believe (Set after Book 2, Chapter 4)
Daybreak (Set after Book 2, Chapter 8)
Contingency (Set after Book 2, Chapter 12)
With Kisses Four
Mobilis in Mobili
Sweeter than Victory
Wax and Wane
A Gothic AU
Part 1: A Blanket of Fog
Part 2: A Flicker of Light
Part 3: A Clash of Thunder
Part 4: A Vision of Sunset
Mother of the Year
Thomas x MC (Allison)
Baby Steps
Spilling Guts
Restless
Blurred
Tokens
Early Birds
Color and Light *
Open HeartÂ
Bryce x MC (Milla)
Out of Touch *
Perfect Match
F!Hayden x M!MC
A Happily Imperfect Ever After (Future)
Kismet *
The Royal Romance/ The Royal Heir
Liam x MC (Eliza)
Distractions (Set in Book 2, Chapter 15)
Surviving the Night (Set in Book 3, Chapter 11)
Claiming the Morning (Set after Book 3, Chapter 21)
Of Queens and Corgis (Future)
Three Questions (Future)
4:00 A.M. (Future)
Five OâClock Shadow (Future)
A Sixth Sense (Future)
Seventh Heaven (Future)
Allied (Set during TRH)
Hand in Hand
Soft-Prompt Drabbles
OTP Drabbles
Sacrilege *
Foliage *
A Sugar Touch *
Alive *
Drake x MC (Jena)
While Youâre Dancing (Set in Book 1, Chapter 8)
The Start of Forever (Future): Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6
A Whole New Ballgame (Set during TRH)
Under the Stars (Future)
Wishful Thinking
Jaime x MC (Arden)
In StasisÂ
Cold Feet
A Prickly Diversion
Second Thoughts
Basking
Detected
The Mid-Point Reversal
Back to BubblyÂ
Bring to a Simmer
Moving Forward: Part 1, Part 2
Excuses
The Girl Next Door
A Helping Hand
Flat
Strangers on a Train
Face to the Sun
A Bushel and a Peck *
Soft-Prompt Drabbles: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5
Summary: Having Cassian back in her life means meeting his family too.
Note: This story is set somewhere between the final chapters and the epilogue of Miscalculations. Itâs dedicated to my Cassian Nonnies and the now-inactive secretsaladbouquet, who once asked to see Kellen and Owen meet Cassianâs family.Â
âI canât believe weâre doing this.â
âSheâs going to love you, Kellen.â
âYou donât know that.â Rolling her lips flat, she stared past the sidewalk and up the stoop to the front door. Unassuming as it was, she couldnât help imagining a critical woman peering through the diamond of frosted glass. A woman she had the sense that sheâd already wronged despite never meeting her â perhaps because sheâd never met her.
Shifting the car into park, Cassian removed his hand from the gear and used it to cradle Kellenâs knee. âI know my Ma. She loves anything that makes me happy, and youâre at the top of the list.â
With a deep exhale, she felt a small portion of her worry melt away at his words.
âBesides,â he went on, âlook who weâve got in the backseat. You make a good impression on everyone, donât you, Owen?â
Summary: Having Cassian back in her life means meeting his family too.
Note: This story is set somewhere between the final chapters and the epilogue of Miscalculations. Itâs dedicated to my Cassian Nonnies and the now-inactive secretsaladbouquet, who once asked to see Kellen and Owen meet Cassianâs family.Â
âI canât believe weâre doing this.â
âSheâs going to love you, Kellen.â
âYou donât know that.â Rolling her lips flat, she stared past the sidewalk and up the stoop to the front door. Unassuming as it was, she couldnât help imagining a critical woman peering through the diamond of frosted glass. A woman she had the sense that sheâd already wronged despite never meeting her -- perhaps because she'd never met her.
Shifting the car into park, Cassian removed his hand from the gear and used it to cradle Kellenâs knee. âI know my Ma. She loves anything that makes me happy, and youâre at the top of the list.â
With a deep exhale, she felt a small portion of her worry melt away at his words.
âBesides,â he went on, âlook who weâve got in the backseat. You make a good impression on everyone, donât you, Owen?â
âUh-huh!â
Kellen giggled in spite of herself. Their son had almost-irritating tendency to agree with everything his father said, as long as it wasnât related to vegetables or bedtime. âHeâs like our secret weapon,â she agreed, punching her thumb on the seatbelt release.
âShow me your smile,â Cassian prompted, catching his son's eyes in the rearview mirror. The boy obliged, then resumed his efforts to pry apart the clip at his chest. âAnd yours?â Cassian continued, turning to the woman beside him.
Her lips curved instinctively at the question. Eyes dancing, he leaned into the passenger seat for a quick kiss. âLetâs go.â
Plucking up her courage, she tossed the strap off her shoulder and reached for her bag.Â
Kellen knew how to exude confidence. Between her flirtatious nature and her ability to stand up for herself against the naysayers in her line of work, she was used to taking the world by storm. Yet, she was at a loss as she mounted the doorstep, waiting to meet Cassianâs mother.Â
This wasn't a place to make an impression with double entendres or by bringing up her MBA. She didnât even know how to get her own parents' attention, and they were the ones whoâd raised her. What hope did she have of impressing the woman responsible for the incredible man standing next to her?
Hearing the click of the latch on the other side of the door, she shivered and held Owenâs hand a little bit tighter. The hair at her temple swayed as Cassian leaned forward to whisper in her ear. âYouâve got this.â
âThanks,â she mouthed, focus still cemented on the door as it opened to reveal a dark-haired woman.
Though sheâd seen pictures, Cassianâs mother was shorter than sheâd imagined. She bit back a newfound sense of awe that this was the woman whoâd brought eight children to a new country all on her own. But any threat of intimidation evaporated at the sight of the womanâs smile. Like her son and grandson, Teresa Keane had an incredibly ready grin.
âHello, hello! Welcome.â The older womanâs thick brogue made Cassianâs accent sound weak by comparison.
âMa, this is Kellen.â
âHi, Mrs. Keane,â she greeted, stretching out her free hand.
âHello, dear. Call me Teresa,â the older woman urged, pulling her in for a hug instead. Arms pressed awkwardly to her sides, Kellen tried to focus on the moment instead of berating herself. The attempt was only partially successful.
Ten seconds in, and Iâve already made a fool of myself. The thought sent a tremor of unease through her bones as Teresa pulled away.
âAnd this must be Owen?â She bent at the knees for a closer look. âHow are you, young man? Youâre very handsome, arenât you?â
Feeding off the womanâs enthusiasm, Owenâs mouth cracked into a smile.
âHeâs like a vision of the past, isnât he?â she asked, straightening back to her full height to embrace her son.
âItâs uncanny,â he agreed.
Kellen warmed at the pride in his voice. They were fine -- this was fine. In spite of her misstep with the hug, things were still going relatively well.
âCâmon in,â Teresa beckoned. âItâs nearly winter and youâre still standing out here on my porch. Itâs like you want this lovely family of yours to freeze, Cassian -- it really is. Letâs get inside.â
Gathering Owen into her arms, Kellen followed the other woman into the house, grateful when Cassianâs hand found the small of her back. Even if she and Kellen didn't get along right away, at least Teresa would see how attentive Cassian was toward them both.Â
âIs that apple cake I smell?â He asked, and Kellen breathed a chuckle at the question. Between the strong fragrance as they approached the kitchen the number of times it had come up in conversation, she could practically already taste it.
âDonât sound so surprised. You know I make it any time thereâs family over.â
Family. Was that how Teresa thought of them?
She means Cassian, you idiot, she corrected. And maybe Owen. They are related, after all. Whatever Teresa meant, Kellen was fairly certain she wasnât part of it. But maybe someday...
Hoisting Owen a little higher, she tried to focus back on Teresa's voice. Â
â... told Cal not to cut into it until we got back, but I had to post Grainne in the kitchen to keep him in check. Iâve been watching him like a hawk all morning.
Kellenâs ears perked at the familiar names and tried to conjure up the images that matched them. Even with pictures to help, there were so many people to keep track of that it had taken nearly an hour for her to get the names and birth order of his siblings straight. With a flash of panic, she remembered how many members of his family sheâd have left to meet after today.
Donât get ahead of yourself, Kellen. Today is about Teresa. The fact that she was meeting two of his siblings was fairly incidental. As the youngest, Callahan was living at home while he attended university. Grainne -- Cassianâs eldest sister and the one he was closest to -- had devised an excuse to join them at her older brotherâs insistence.
âI can hardly blame him. It smells delicious.â Kellen tried to gather the threads of conversation she still remembered, hoping there was still time to salvage the afternoon. âI assume youâre who I have to thank for Cassian being such a wonderful cook?â
The sound that came out of Teresaâs mouth was inarticulate, but it struck Kellen as vaguely disparaging. âI saw to it that no child of mine would ever have to rely on takeaway. Theyâve all been cooking since they were old enough to reach the stove.â
Kellen bit her tongue to silence the curse that was hovering at the tip. She'd have a fit if she knew her grandson was subsisting on my repertoire of frozen bag meals and grilled cheese sandwiches. Maybe Cassian can give me some lessons before the next time we come over
âMama, I thirsty.â
Shifting Owenâs weight to her hip, she dug into her deep leather tote for his bottle. Their eyes locked as he clicked the button to release the cap and sucked the straw. As she trailed Teresa into the kitchen, she stroked the boyâs curls fondly. Trivial as the interaction had been, she couldnât help her sense of relief at the small reminder that her sonâs needs were still being met.
Still shielding the cake as they entered, Grainne was the first to speak. âCass! Good to see you.â If Cassian's stories hadn't left her with such a favorable impression of his sister, the woman's sparkling eyes and bubbly affect might have given cause for alarm. âAnd Kellen?â Abandoning her post, she slipped an arm around the other woman's shoulders.
This time, Kellen was more prepared. Though her hands were still occupied with Owen and her bag, she managed to lean into the embrace instead of standing still. "It's a pleasure to meet you. Cassian talks about you all the time,â she shared as Grainne pulled away.Â
From his place at the breakfast table, Callahan lifted a hand in salute.
Once the adults had finished introductions, Grainneâs attention turned to the only child in the room. âHey there, buddy. Can you tell me your name?â
Holding his cup close to his chest, the boy replied with serious eyes. âOwen.â
âOwen, huh? I like that name.â
He gave her a toothy smile and wriggled to be let down. Releasing him to the floor, Kellen stretched out a hand to keep him from venturing too close to the stove where Teresa was finishing up the custard.
âHeâs so sweet,â Grainne crooned in Kellenâs direction. âI canât believe how much he looks like you, Cass.âÂ
âPoor kid.â Cal quipped, tilting his chair to balance on the back two legs. âPity youâre such an ugly ba--â
Spoon in hand, Teresa turned on her youngest before he could even think of adding a second syllable. âCallahan Arthur Keane! There are young ears in this room. You should be ashamed."
âYes, Ma.â All four legs of his chair smacked the tile floor.
Kellen squatted down to retrieve Owenâs cup before it could roll under the table. Out of sight, her brows furrowed in concern. Was Cassian on such bad terms with Cal? She knew heâd asked Grainne to come in order to help temper his youngest siblingâs dubious charms, but it had never occurred to her that the two brothers might not get along.
Schooling her features before she rose, she wondered vaguely if she needed to come to Cassianâs defense.
Goodness knew she and her own brother werenât close enough to have any kinds of disagreements. They didnât know one another well enough to offer meaningful insults. But her parents certainly did. She considered it a miracle if the three of them made it more than five minutes without trading barbs. If the situation had somehow been reversed, would she have wanted Cassian to defend her against their criticisms?
She couldnât say for certain, but the question was enough to make her feel sick to her stomach.
âYouâre just bitter, Cal. We all know there werenât any good genes left by the time it came to you.â
Recognizing the teasing edge in Cassianâs tone, she realized sheâd been misreading the entire interaction. Blood rushed to her cheeks along with the certainty of her mistake. His family isnât like that, Kellen. They donât have those fights.
Noticing her distraction, Cassian raised a brow in concern. She quickly shrugged it away before he resumed the conversation.
âHeâs only like me when it comes to looks. Heâs already better with numbers than I am. Should we show your Uncle Cal, Owen?â
âUh-huh!â
Still exploring the floor, Owen probably wasnât even certain what heâd agreed to, but he always had plenty of uh-huhs for his father. Most of his nun-uhs and noes were, unfortunately, reserved for her. She smirked as her son turned his attention to Cassian. Come to think of it, she couldnât blame him for the preferential treatment. His father had a tendency to get all of her yeses as well.
âCâmere,â Cassian prompted, and the boy whoâd been squirming in her arms no more than two minutes before happily climbed up on his fatherâs knee. With the ease of practice, the man held out his hand, fingers stretched. Owen took them in turn, counting off in a lilting rhythm.
âOne... two.... three...four....â
Of the two of them, Cassian was by far the more accommodating teacher. Kellen was always slow to provide answers when the boy faltered, intent on learning exactly how far his memorization skills had progressed. Cassian mouthed everything along with him, sometimes whispering hints with pretend secrecy. She hadnât determined which approach was the most pedagogically sound, but there was no question which one was more fun to watch.
Teresa had turned from her place at the stove, positively beaming as she saw the two of them interact. Even Cal had slipped his phone into his pocket and adopted a courteous expression.
âSeven...eight...â
Owenâs brow furrowed, and he launched himself toward Cassianâs ear in concern. Even though Kellen didnât catch all of the words he whispered, all signs pointed to a call of nature.
âExcuse us,â Cassian offered, pushing back his chair so that Owen could hop down from his knee. âWeâll be back shortly.â
Kellen breathed a quiet laugh as they passed into the hall, all at once aware of the tension now that the one person who connected them was gone. Feeling an uncustomary loss for words, she tried to recall what she knew about the roomâs other occupants. Grainne was in sales, Cal was finishing pre-requisites and hadnât declared a major, Teresa did administrative work for one of Cassianâs brothers-in-law... that didnât give her a lot of ideas for sparking conversations.
âMona?â
âHmm?â It took a beat for Kellen to comprehend that the word was a question.
âOh, yeah. Iâm impressed! Cassian told me you were into fashion, but...â
âMy roommate is a beauty vlogger. You see enough swatches, some of it just starts to stick. Itâs a great shade with that outfit, by the way.â
âThanks.â Suddenly self conscious about the rest of her makeup, Kellenâs eyes flicked to the semi-reflective door of the microwave, but it was no use. The image was too dark to reveal anything about the application, though she was sure it had been passable when sheâd left her apartment some hour before.
âItâs nice not to be the odd one out in the family anymore,â Grainne continued, leveling luminous brown eyes at Kellen. âMy sisters have been refusing makeovers for years. At least Ma lets me pick her nail polish from time to time.â
Kellenâs lips crept into a smile as Teresa pshawed the statement. âDonât speak ill of those who arenât here to defend themselves.â
âYou sound like the girls who sit in front of me in psych class,â Cal complained, phone in hand again. âTheyâre always carrying on about makeup and shoes. Itâs moronic.â
Grainne cocked a conspiratorial brow across the table. Kellen met her grin, bracing her elbows on the table as they listened to Cal's continued complaints.
âIâm sorry you lead such a rough existence, Cal,â Grainne offered sarcastically when he paused to check a notification. âIâll say an extra prayer for you tonight.â
âPlates?â Teresa cut in, her implied command rousing her youngest from his seat.
Kellen had to hide her giggle after the glance she shared with Cassianâs sister. No wonder he was so fond of the woman. She didn't want to get ahead of herself, but it was easy to see the two of them becoming friends. Making light conversation as Cal set the table, she hardly had opportunity to miss her boyfriend and son.Â
By the time Owen and Cassian returned, the cake and been cut and was ready to serve. His needs met, Owen returned his fatherâs knee while Teresa passed out the slices.Â
Kellen leaned over to straighten the buttons on the boyâs shirt. âMaybe you should share a piece, at least until we know he likes it? Thereâs a lot of cinnamon on top.â Catching herself, she glanced toward Teresa, âI canât wait to dig in. Owenâs just a wild card when it comes to spices.â
âHeâll like custard.â Cassian poured a measure onto his cake and slipped his son a bite, beaming with glee at the boyâs enthusiastic response.
âMore, please?â
With a hearty laugh, Cassian obliged. âSave some for the rest of us, a stĂłr.â
âIâll get him a dish,â Teresa insisted, returning to the cupboard for a toddler-sized bowl.
Like his affinity for sisters, Cassianâs taste in desserts was unassailable. The apple cake was, indeed, one of the best things Kellen had ever tasted. With the sharp tang of stewed apple, warm blend of spices, and rich, velvety cream, she was starting to feel like she never wanted to leave Teresaâs kitchen.
They finished eating some twenty minutes later, and Grainne stepped into the other room to take a phone call. Increasingly sleepy, Owen was preparing for a second attempt at counting. Exchanging a polite smile with Teresa, Kellen gathered up the dishes from their side of the table and followed the older woman to the sink.
Sheâs lovely and kind, and she seems to like you so far. Make conversation, her subconscious urged as she set the plates on the tile countertop. âCassianâs told me about his nephew and nieces -- your other grandchildren?â
âI have four. Well, five now,â she adjusted, watching Owen tug on Cassianâs fingers. âJackâs going to be so excited to finally have a boy cousin. He was so disappointed when Ciaraâs last one was another girl.â
Kellen nodded with a faint smile, feeling heavy with the reminder of how extensive the Keane family was. Even with Cassianâs many assurances that they were loving and supportive, she was still an outsider. Perhaps she always would be.
âI have to tell you, Kellen, youâre not at all like I imagined.â
Panic pierced through like a knife to the gut.
Kellen expelled a shallow breath, feeling like sheâd had the wind knocked out of her. For the past hour, sheâd been lulling herself into a sense of security. Sure, there had been some missteps, but they'd started to find their footing -- or so sheâd thought. But really, Kellen, she chastised, Cassianâs incredible. Is it any wonder you donât measure up?
This was her worst nightmare. She could deal with their judgment, but if they didnât accept her? She couldnât ask Cassian to choose between her and his family.
âOh, but I didnât mean it in a bad way.â Teresa reached for Kellenâs arm, grasping it just above the wrist. âYou know how he is: heâs got this constant need to swoop in and be a hero. I always worried heâd end up with a woman who was afraid of the world and needed rescuing all the time. Thatâs not what I see when I look at you, Kellen.â
For the second time that afternoon, Kellen bit back the words that came on impulse. Despite her frequent insistence to the contrary, she had been the kind of woman whoâd needed rescuing. But with Cassian -- in many ways, because of Cassian -- that wasnât the case anymore.
Lost to her thoughts, it took a few minutes to realize that Teresa had continued speaking. âYou keep up with him. You challenge him.â A bony elbow prodded her side softly. âAnd you make him the happiest Iâve seen in ages. Iâm glad he has you.â
âThanks,â she mumbled in response, wondering how tentative that gratitude must be. For a mother, it would be all too easy to see her as the woman whoâd broken her sonâs heart. With a shiver, she considered how she would react when face to face with someone whoâd hurt Owen in the same way.
She certainly wouldnât be this civil.
âIâm really grateful to have him in my life again.â Glancing back to the man at the table, she couldnât help the impulsive compliment. âYou must have been an amazing mother.â
âI did what I could," she agreed, nonchalantly. "Cassian said you donât see your own parents very often?â
âMaybe once or twice a year. Weâre hardly close.â
Turning back to the sink, Kellen expected to see judgment. She found only a genuine smile: a reflection of one sheâd seen countless times before. âIâm sorry for that. I hope you know youâre always welcome here with us. Cassian knows this already, but we'll be getting together for dinner for Jack's birthday next week -- we'd love for you and Owen to join us if you'd like."
âIâd like that very much,â she assured, hardly giving the question a momentâs thought. She didnât need time to consider; her eager anticipation was already proving that it was the right answer. Her eyes swung back to the table, imagining how much Owen was going to enjoy getting to know his cousins.Â
When theyâd decided to go all in, to jump headfirst into this relationship without looking back, sheâd thought that the family she had with Owen and Cassian would be all she ever wanted. But this afternoon was reminding her of something she been learning time and again since Cassian came into her life: what a delight it was to be proven wrong.Â
Tbh I mostly miss choices fics than the actual books, hehe! Old times are haunting me, I suppose, as I didn't played the game in a long time... 'once upon a time' time-ish đ Nostalgic much, aren't I? đ€Ł Are you serious about Keane requests? Bc, omg!, I think I can come up with some, if I put my mind to work for a bit! đ
Hi, Cassian Nonny! : )Â
Thatâs fair. I havenât read fic in ages, but I miss the days when there were too many stories on my dash to keep up with. Thatâs what pulled me into the fandom in the first place.Â
Yes, I am serious about requests! Iâm always willing to take them, though I canât guarantee how quickly theyâll be completed. If you think of something youâre dying to see, feel free to pass it my way. đ
Any chance of a fat, Proust-ian type, Cassian story load any time soon? I know I'm a wild minority but I badly miss him! Say yes plz on a 'Miscalculations' sequel series!đ¶đ Much luv & fingers crossed ! ("She will agree, she will agree, yes, yes, she will!"__ currently my fav mantra đđ)
Oh goodness, Nonny! This message made me smile. To be honest, Iâm not planning any Choices series any time soon. Iâve gone back to my roots and have been working on Lord of the Rings fic whenever Iâve had the opportunity to write. I expect that Iâll return to Choices in the future when I have more time, but I just havenât been feeling inspired by the current books.Â
With all of that said, I will post the two one-shots that Iâve been sitting on for the better part of a year. Theyâre mostly finished, and I will prioritize them as I have free time this week. If you have specific one-shot requests after that, Iâd be happy to consider them. Â
Thanks for the entertaining message and for getting me off dead center! : )Â
I imagine Simon being quite soft with his children. He probably encourages them to prank his grandparents, and when anyone corrects them for âforgetting their manners,â heâll have none of it.
I also picture him being quite the talker with babies. Baby: âtalks in baby.â Simon: *places his finger to his chin, considering what the baby just said* âYes, I do agree that a stroll in the gardens would be nice. Maybe weâll pop by and invite your mom to the estate tour and then sneak off to make sandwiches. Itâs become quite the tradition for us.â
Nonny, this scenario is seriously the cutest thing!Â
Thank you for brightening my day with this fluff. : )Â
Iâm putting the rest under the cut because itâs slightly spoilery.Â
I agree, Simon would be the softest and most supportive dad ever -- with an ornery side because thatâs in his nature. Like his parents did before they passed away, I think he would encourage his kids to explore the world until they found what drove them and made them happy.Â
Not gonna lie, I would have spent an embarrassing amount of diamonds for an epilogue scene with a child or children. The idea of Simon having people in his life that he can wholeheartedly love and trust gives me warm, fuzzy feelings all over.Â
Thank you so much for this fun ask, Nonny! I loved it. đÂ
I imagine Simon being quite soft with his children. He probably encourages them to prank his grandparents, and when anyone corrects them for âforgetting their manners,â heâll have none of it.
I also picture him being quite the talker with babies. Baby: âtalks in baby.â Simon: *places his finger to his chin, considering what the baby just said* âYes, I do agree that a stroll in the gardens would be nice. Maybe weâll pop by and invite your mom to the estate tour and then sneak off to make sandwiches. Itâs become quite the tradition for us.â
Nonny, this scenario is seriously the cutest thing!Â
Thank you for brightening my day with this fluff. : )Â
Iâm putting the rest under the cut because itâs slightly spoilery.Â
I agree, Simon would be the softest and most supportive dad ever -- with an ornery side because thatâs in his nature. Like his parents did before they passed away, I think he would encourage his kids to explore the world until they found what drove them and made them happy.Â
Not gonna lie, I would have spent an embarrassing amount of diamonds for an epilogue scene with a child or children. The idea of Simon having people in his life that he can wholeheartedly love and trust gives me warm, fuzzy feelings all over.Â
Thank you so much for this fun ask, Nonny! I loved it. đÂ
I'm interested :) Now we're 2 ppl that want to read your CK fics. Just noticed, as I typed them, that Cassian has the same initials as Clark Kent!! đđđ
Thanks for letting me know, Nonny! Iâll take a look back at those fics and see if I can revive them. For what itâs worth, they both take place in my Miscalculations AU. If youâre looking for something thatâs canon compliant, youâre welcome to make a request.Â
So he does! I donât remember noticing that before, but youâre right.Â
I just wanted to let you know that I havenât forgotten this request, Nonny! I am actively working on the two fics I mentioned, though most of my writing time has been going to other projects lately.
Would you consider writing another Simon x MC as parents fic? I loved your last one, and I love your writing! â€ïž
Thank you so much, Nonny! Iâm so happy to hear you enjoyed it.Â
Yes, I would absolutely write another parenting fic! I had great fun with the first one, and I enjoy writing Simon Montjoy in general. I havenât been writing much for Choices lately, but I would love to write more AVSP fic when I have the time and motivation again.Â
Thanks again for this sweet message! đ
hey, hereâs a friendly reminder that your original content is incredible! letâs spread some support by sharing this message to 10 other blogs whose creations you love, and donât break the chain â€ïžâš have a great day/night and remember that youâre loved! (you're not obliged to do this, i'd just thought i'd let you know that you're fantastic!)
Thank you so much, @missameliep ! Youâre seriously the sweetest. : )Â
These prompts were so much fun! I only wish Iâd had time to write stories for all of them. Thanks for hosting this event and bringing some timely cheer. đ
Summary: During her first term at university, Helena discovers that thereâs more to her housemate than meets the eye.Â
Note: Iâm not usually one to write AUs, but @choicesficwriterscreationsâ âs post about Silly Love Stories crossed my dash and I couldnât resist trying a few. This story was written to fulfill the the prompt of âRoommates/Neighbor,â and takes place in a modern setting.
Despite the chill in the air, it was unseasonably warm for November. For the first day in weeks, the lawn was cluttered with students choosing to linger in the sunlight for just a bit longer than necessary before heading inside for their lectures.Â
Making her way past the crowds, Helena unlocked her bike and mounted, finding equilibrium easily. She felt a tinge of shame with the memory of how daunting the task had seemed just weeks before. Keeping her coat out of the spokes and her backpack balanced had presented an unexpected challenge at the start of the term, and it had earned her more than one pitying glance from passersby.
Pumping the pedals, she picked up enough speed to glide over several lengths of sidewalk. Fellow students blurred as she moved past, their forms merging with her thoughts before they faded altogether, consumed by her ever-growing list of assignments.
When her estranged father had insisted on paying her way through university, sheâd jumped at the opportunity â goodness knew she didnât want to work the till at Morrisons forever. At first, Vincentâs offer had seemed too good to be true. Nearing the end of her first term, however, reality was stripping away much of the mystique.
This was so good! The entire thing was so heartwarming, and the descriptions in the beginning were so vivid I could envision it all like a movie scene with a soft melody in the back.Â
The whole interaction with Luke, her fascination with his fingers and her conscience pointing out she had hoped to spend time with him before were so lovely! And his offer? Luke is always the gentleman.
I donât know if you plan to, but Iâd love to read a follow-up to this stor. đ
That is so kind of you to say, @missameliep ! I really appreciate your feedback.Â
Luke would be a gentleman in any time period, wouldnât he? I just adore him. While I donât have any plans for a follow-up (most of my writing projects at the moment arenât for Choices), I wouldnât be opposed to writing more if the inspiration strikes. Maybe Iâll try a set of headcanons or something.Â
Thanks so much for commenting and reblogging! : )Â
Summary: New nightly accommodations lead Jaime and Arden to reveal their true feelings.Â
Note: This story is a half-baked variation of the âthereâs only one bedâ trope, written for @choicesficwriterscreationsâ âs Silly Love Stories event. It also fits the @choicesfebchallengeâ prompt for âGossip,â if you squint.Â
Arden turned the corner sharply, small backpack hitting the ridge of her spine with an audible thump. She took a deep breath, resisting the urge to sigh with her exhale. Here, the air was clean and clear.Â
If she wanted to, she could still catch the scent of the city on her clothes: the traces of asphalt and stale beer held tight to the collar of her denim jacket.
Maybe it was a good thing Ellen hadnât been available for this trip, after all. It was difficult to imagine the older woman blending in at the downtown hostel for five whole days without setting off someoneâs alarm bells. Comfortable as Arden was conducting interviews on the set of The Ellen and Arden Show, undercover investigations remained her favorite part of the job. When this opportunity had arisen, it had been too tantalizing lead for her to pass up.Â
Behind her, a taxi slowed and came to a stop. The smack of the door was followed by a well-known pattern of footsteps. With Ellen otherwise engaged, sheâd traded one partner for another.Â
Patience running low, she slowed her tread for Jaime to catch up. This far from the city, she was no longer worried about people seeing them together.Â
âMiss me?â
âAlways,â she replied, a giggle hovering at her lips.Â
Summary: New nightly accommodations lead Jaime and Arden to reveal their true feelings.Â
Note: This story is a half-baked variation of the âthereâs only one bedâ trope, written for @choicesficwriterscreationsâ âs Silly Love Stories event. It also fits the @choicesfebchallengeâ prompt for âGossip,â if you squint.Â
Arden turned the corner sharply, small backpack hitting the ridge of her spine with an audible thump. She took a deep breath, resisting the urge to sigh with her exhale. Here, the air was clean and clear.Â
If she wanted to, she could still catch the scent of the city on her clothes: the traces of asphalt and stale beer held tight to the collar of her denim jacket.
Maybe it was a good thing Ellen hadnât been available for this trip, after all. It was difficult to imagine the older woman blending in at the downtown hostel for five whole days without setting off someoneâs alarm bells. Comfortable as Arden was conducting interviews on the set of The Ellen and Arden Show, undercover investigations remained her favorite part of the job. When this opportunity had arisen, it had been too tantalizing lead for her to pass up.Â
Behind her, a taxi slowed and came to a stop. The smack of the door was followed by a well-known pattern of footsteps. With Ellen otherwise engaged, sheâd traded one partner for another.Â
Patience running low, she slowed her tread for Jaime to catch up. This far from the city, she was no longer worried about people seeing them together.Â
âMiss me?â
âAlways,â she replied, a giggle hovering at her lips.Â
I'm interested :) Now we're 2 ppl that want to read your CK fics. Just noticed, as I typed them, that Cassian has the same initials as Clark Kent!! đđđ
Thanks for letting me know, Nonny! Iâll take a look back at those fics and see if I can revive them. For what itâs worth, they both take place in my Miscalculations AU. If youâre looking for something thatâs canon compliant, youâre welcome to make a request.Â
So he does! I donât remember noticing that before, but youâre right.Â
Hi. Idk how this works (not a Tumblr regular) but do you still write Cassian from choices bodyguard book? I loved your fics, looked for more but didn't find anywhere. Sorry if this ask is weird in some way. Good day! <3
Hello, Nonny! Thanks for your message and for reading my fics. Your message isnât weird at all, and I hope you have a good day too. : )Â
I havenât written Cassian in ages. I kind of lost steam as the book continued and moved further away from the versions of characters and events that Iâd imagined. With that said, Iâm still very attached to the characters (especially in my AU), and I have some unfinished WIPs that I could complete and publish if anyone is interested.Â
Summary: New nightly accommodations lead Jaime and Arden to reveal their true feelings.Â
Note: This story is a half-baked variation of the âthereâs only one bedâ trope, written for @choicesficwriterscreationsâ âs Silly Love Stories event. It also fits the @choicesfebchallengeâ prompt for âGossip,â if you squint.Â
Arden turned the corner sharply, small backpack hitting the ridge of her spine with an audible thump. She took a deep breath, resisting the urge to sigh with her exhale. Here, the air was clean and clear.Â
If she wanted to, she could still catch the scent of the city on her clothes: the traces of asphalt and stale beer held tight to the collar of her denim jacket.
Maybe it was a good thing Ellen hadnât been available for this trip, after all. It was difficult to imagine the older woman blending in at the downtown hostel for five whole days without setting off someoneâs alarm bells. Comfortable as Arden was conducting interviews on the set of The Ellen and Arden Show, undercover investigations remained her favorite part of the job. When this opportunity had arisen, it had been too tantalizing lead for her to pass up.Â
Behind her, a taxi slowed and came to a stop. The smack of the door was followed by a well-known pattern of footsteps. With Ellen otherwise engaged, sheâd traded one partner for another.Â
Patience running low, she slowed her tread for Jaime to catch up. This far from the city, she was no longer worried about people seeing them together.Â
âMiss me?â
âAlways,â she replied, a giggle hovering at her lips.Â
The entered the hotel together, Jaime staying close as she checked them in for the night. Heâd insisted many times that he was comfortable with the arrangements of the past week, though his unspoken concerns as theyâd passed one another in the hostel hallways had been frequent. Clearly, he was just as relieved as she was to have reached this stage of the journey. Tomorrow's flight would take them both back to Northbridge and the normalcy that came with it.
Leaving the front desk with a smile, Arden pocketed the key cards and made a beeline to the elevator. The doors sealed shortly after, leaving her alone with Jaime for the first time in nearly a week.
âDid you--âÂ
âI canât wait to--â she hesitated upon realizing that theyâd been speaking over each other.Â
Sorry, too excited there.Â
Arden smiled knowingly. âYou go first,â she prompted, reveling in the feeling of his proximity and the comparative silence. These past few days, her mind had been so full.Â
He shifted closer, the flannel of his sleeve raising the hairs on her forearm. âI was going to ask if youâd filled that notebook with new leads. I know I only saw bits and pieces, but it seemed like things were going well.âÂ
âSo well! You would not believe how believe how much intel I got talking with those women.âÂ
"I might, actually, considering your âsecret weaponâ...â
Arden winked at his exaggerated air quotes.Â
â...Anyway, what were you saying?â
âI was saying that I canât wait to get cleaned up and put on fresh clothes.â
Their legs swayed with the motion of the elevator before it stabilized. âYouâll have your chance soon.âÂ
Key in hand, Arden led him into the hallway until they reached room 437. Jaime was close behind, still taking his role as protector a little too seriously. âThis place is going to seem like a mansion after the bedrooms in the hostel,â she mused as the light on the handle flicked from red to green.
She hit the switch for the overhead light as she passed, taking in the quaint accommodations with an appreciation born of recent experience. Sensing Jaimeâs presence nearby, she looked up to find his attention directed to the center of the room.Â
âThereâs only one bed,â he whispered. The hand that had been floating at her side made contact, thumb finding its way beneath the hem of her sweatshirt.
âOf course there is.â She arched into his touch, leaning her head back until it nudged his collarbone. "Weâve been married and sharing a bed for four years, Jaime. Were you expecting me to book a room with two?â
His eyes screwed up with distaste. âIâd push them together if you did.âÂ
âAnd Iâd help. Hostels are excellent for blending in and getting in on local gossip, but not so much for spending time together.â She dropped her bag to the chair and began searching for her small pack of toiletries.Â
"Iâm just saying, Iâm glad weâre together tonight.âÂ
âI am too.â Locating the desired object, she ventured toward the ensuite. âTurns out, itâs hard for me to sleep without having you there to grope me all night.âÂ
âGrope?âÂ
She showed him a sliver of tongue when he joined her at the sink. âYou know what I mean.âÂ
âIâll keep my hands to myself tonight,â he threatened, though his thoughts told her a very different story.
âHa ha,â she intoned blandly before cutting a length of floss. Jaime grazed her with a hip on his way to the faucet, and quiet reigned for a few moments as they completed their respective tasks. Though his mouth was obscured by a toothbrush, she could make out his smile by the squint in his eyes.Â
She grinned back, leaning away from him momentarily to dispose of her floss. âAlso, I never realized how much your breathing lulls me to sleep. The room at the hostel wasnât quiet, but it was the wrong kind of noise if that makes sense.â Arden prepped her own toothbrush while she waited for him to spit.Â
âPerfect sense. I kept expecting to hear you to start talking half-asleep like you usually do when youâve been researching all day.âÂ
Her eyes widened at the undesireable prospect. âLetâs hope my poor roommates werenât subjected to too much incoherent mumbling. I try to save that for you.â Arden shoved the toothbrush into her mouth, expecting Jaime would follow his normal routine and hop into the shower within moments.
As predicted, the faucet started running just seconds later. âThereâs one thing I didnât miss.â Heâd chosen the perfect moment to make his revelation: he was out of sight, and she was unable to speak.Â
It didnât take long for curiosity to get the better of her. âHmmhh?â
âYou trying to tuck your ice-cold nose into my shoulder blade.âÂ
Arden rinsed her mouth quickly. âSorry, but I canât promise I wonât do it again. Youâre awfully warm.âÂ
One end of the curtain opened to reveal her husbandâs familiar face. Even from several feet away, Arden could make out the glimmer of water on his dark lashes. âAs long as my days end with you next to me in bed, Arden, I donât care what state you come in.â Although you did kind of stink earlier... And come to think of it, Iâm very, very warm right now.Â
Without waiting to hear anything further, she shed her jacket and sweatshirt onto their growing pile of clothes on the cold floor. Sheâd been planning to shower regardless; resisting her sudden urge to shower with him seemed foolish.Â
âThought so,â Jaime chuckled, pulling the curtain shut again as she entered from the other side.Â