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POV: youâre a rat in the Pitt about to die
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While It Lasts | L. Norris - 1
Summary: Lando expected nothing more than relaxation and fun for two weeks during his summer break. What he didnât anticipate was meeting you, someone who felt like a perfect match in every way. As the days quickly passed, he found himself falling deeply for you, only to be confronted with the heart-wrenching reality that your time together was far more limited than he ever imagined.
Part 2 coming soon
PLEASE READ: This story contains themes of loss, morality, fear, death, relationship strains, mental health struggles, including significant emotional impact related to the readerâs journey with a chronic illness and some scenes are set in hospitals. Reminder that this is simply a work of fiction, please donât take it to heart.
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pairing: lando x fem!reader
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âCâmon, youâre gonna love it there,â Lando attempted to persuade his best friend.Â
Max Fewtrell rolled his eyes, asking incredulously, âmate, are you seriously considering taking us to a small town over partying all day, everyday in the city?â
Lando shrugged, holding his finger up for a moment, asking him to wait while he scrolled through his phone to find the photos that Carlos sent him earlier. âItâs not just a small town, look at this.â He turned the phone around to show his best friend the photos of their potential home for the next two weeks.Â
Max scoffed, still not believing that Lando was changing their pre-made plans at the last minute, âand why would Carlos just give you the keys to that villa looking thing?âÂ
âItâs his uncleâs vacation home, and itâll be empty if we donât go. You donât want to leave this beauty empty, do you?âÂ
Max sighed, rolling his eyes at his best friendâs antics. As soon as he saw the photos, he was convinced to discard the previous plans and take the opportunity to live in that home, but of course he wouldnât admit it straightaway.Â
âShow me the photos again,â he simply muttered, earning a laugh from Lando as he swiped through the pictures.Â
âThereâs literally only one other house nearby, we wonât get that in the city now, would we?â Lando commented, watching the cogs turning in Maxâs mind.Â
Despite Max's initial reluctance, Lando could see the spark of curiosity flickering in his friend's eyes as he examined the photos. He knew he was close to winning Max over.
"So, what do you say, Max? Are you in?" Lando pressed, a hopeful tone in his voice.
Max hesitated for a moment, weighing his options before finally letting out a resigned sigh. "Alright, fine, you win. Let's give this small town adventure a shot," he conceded, unable to resist the allure of the stunning villa.
Lando grinned triumphantly. "Trust me, mate, you won't regret it," he assured him, clapping him on the back.
âYeah, yeah, weâll see about that. When are we leaving?â He asked instead, still not wanting to get his hopes up in case he would be left disappointed.Â
âTomorrow.âÂ
âTomorrow?â Max asked, eyes widening when Lando nodded.Â
âGo pack your bags, mate,â Lando shoved him with full force once he noticed Max wasnât leaving the room.
He laughed when Max finally regained his sense of motion and scrambled out the room, muttering to himself while packing everything he thought he needed for the next two weeks. Despite having a habit of travelling, it wasnât any less stressful to pack, especially with a short notice. Â
Lando sighed and leaned back into his chair, holding up his phone in front of him. He admired the picturesque view of the villa in the photos, containing his excitement because he would be able to see the same view in person soon enough.Â
Perhaps this was what he needed, especially after the stress that continued to build up over the first half of the season. While he had a better start to the season than he was used to, it didnât ease any pressure. He was constantly thinking about what he can do as a driver to improve the car while having to face the media at every race weekend and answering the same question over and over again. It was too much for him to handle.Â
It was part of the reason why he was adamant on convincing Max to take a break in a place where they wouldnât be seen as much as they usually do in Monaco. It would give him a chance of exploring a new town while also staying under the radar.Â
When Carlos first suggested the idea, Lando instantly agreed. The promise of two weeks of relaxation and exploration ahead sounded like a dream to him. Lando couldn't wait to leave the pressures of the racing world behind and immerse himself in the beauty of the coastal town. Little did he know, amidst the winding streets and sun-kissed beaches, he would find more than just a temporary escape.
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As the taxi pulled up to the gates, the driver turned to them with a grin. "Here we are, gentlemen. Enjoy your stay," he announced, gesturing towards the grand entrance of the villa.Â
Max and Lando exchanged glances, eager to explore the town. They thanked the driver before stepping out of the taxi, and their eyes widened in awe at the sight of their temporary abode. The grand villa stood just up ahead of them, its white walls gleaming in the golden light of the setting sun. The only barrier slightly obstructing their view were the large steel gates, shut to prevent any trespassers.Â
"Whoa!" Max exclaimed, his voice filled with excitement.
Lando nodded in agreement, already reaching for his phone to capture the moment. "This place is insane," he remarked, snapping a quick selfie, giving a cheesy smile while holding up his thumb with the villa in the background.
Max chuckled, watching as Lando posed for the photo. "Gonna send that to Carlos?" he asked, a grin spreading across his face.
Lando nodded, a mischievous twinkle in his eye. "Yep, just to make him jealous," he replied, tapping away at his phone before sending the selfie to Carlos with a playful message: âYouâre missing out!â
âWhereâs he anyways?â Max asked but his gaze never left the sight in front of him.Â
Landoâs thumbs moved across the screen as he typed out another message, possibly replying to Carlos who always texted back within minutes.Â
Moments later, he turned the phone to show the screen to Max. Carlos had responded to Landoâs selfie with one of his own, showing off the view he was enjoying in the background. A pair of blue goggles covered his eyes and he held his thumb up in a playful manner as well. It was evident that he was standing on a yacht, surrounded by a form of nature in its entirety.Â
âGuess heâs not exactly missing out. When is he not on a boat?â Max asked jokingly.Â
Lando shrugged, âwhen heâs not cycling I guess.âÂ
When he turned the screen back towards him, he noticed another text from Carlos. âDonât break anythingâ
He scoffed, shaking his head before pocketing his phone, ignoring his message. He was mature enough to know that, even if a few broken trophies claimed otherwise.Â
The taxi drove off, leaving the men standing with their luggages in front of the gate. The breeze passed through Landoâs curls, causing him to turn around and squint his eyes to look up at the leaves on the trees swaying around. The setting sun pierced his eyes, but his gaze didnât waver from it, a smile growing on his face since he already began liking the peaceful environment.Â
âMate,â Maxâs voice broke the silence. When Lando looked at him expectantly, he gestured towards the gates. âAre we just here to look at it from outside or do you know the code to get in?â
Landoâs eyes widened, âoh yeah, Carlos told me the code, hold on.â He fumbled for his phone, quickly locating the message from Carlos with the access code.Â
Before he could punch in the code, the sound of a car door slamming loudly took their attention away from the villa.Â
Max and Lando simultaneously spotted another home further down the street across from theirs, the only one apart from the villa for miles. It stood in stark contrast, a quaint cottage nestled amidst a grove of cherry blossom trees. It looked smaller, but they knew not to be fooled, knowing the cottage only appeared smaller since it was further away.Â
"Looks like we've got neighbors," Lando remarked, pointing towards the distant cottage.Â
âSo much for silence,â Max mumbled.Â
As soon as Maxâs words were spoken out loud, their attention shifted to the cause of the sound; you.Â
Unlike Lando and Max, your day hadnât been going well. Actually, you donât believe that youâve experienced a single good day in the past couple years; not since the day you received your reports.Â
You remember that day vividly, the memories playing out in your mind like a horror movie. Despite many efforts from your close friends and family to cheer you up, you donât believe that any smile youâve given was genuine. Not a single one.Â
You shut your eyes tightly, but it only intensified the memories, causing you to find a way to shift your attention. Your gaze was attracted to the sun that was moments away from slipping underneath the horizon.Â
Contrasting to Landoâs thoughts from earlier, who smiled at the sunset because watching it cemented the fact that he was away from the chaos in cities and his world of racing, you thought of the guarantee that the sun will rise again tomorrow, one certainty you never had about yourself.Â
Once you slammed the car door shut, a surge of frustration and anger coursed through you, making your brother, Isaac, who was also getting out of the car, wince in discomfort. It was his car, after all, and you knew you shouldn't take your frustrations out on one of his most prized possessions, but the weight of your own mortality pressed down on you like a suffocating blanket.
Another visit to the hospital had left you feeling drained and defeated, the latest round of test results delivering yet another blow to your already fragile health. The doctors' words echoed in your mind, their somber tones a stark reminder of the grim reality you faced.
You were angry â angry at the world for dealing you such a terrible fate, angry at your own body for betraying you, angry at the uncertainty that loomed over your future like a dark cloud. Would you live another day, another year, or was each moment you spent on this earth merely borrowed time?
Your hands trembled with a mixture of fear and frustration as you struggled to make sense of it all. Youâve been in this situation multiple times over the past couple years, wondering why the doctors always gave you a false sense of hope until the facts proved otherwise, but every time still felt like the first. Your illness was something you could never wrap your head around. The questions swirled in your mind, unanswered and unanswerable, leaving you feeling helpless and alone.
As you leaned against the car, your breath coming in ragged gasps, you felt a sense of despair wash over you. The world seemed cruel and indifferent, its vastness stretching out before you like an endless void.
Despite looking at the sun until it made your eyes water, or perhaps those were just your tears caused by your anger turning into sadness, your mind was still filled with all sorts of thoughts while your heart held various emotions.Â
The one thing that did divert your mind was the sound of rackety steel gates opening further down the street. Those gates hadnât been open in about a year, making it in desperate need of oil on the hinges.Â
You remembered the family that visited very often once upon a timeâthe Sainz familyâbut those visits became less and less frequent as the years went by.Â
However, once you heard laughter echoing down the street, you couldnât place a name to the sound. You squinted your eyes to focus on the scene since you had forgotten your glasses inside your home. Your eyesight was one of the first things that started deteriorating, making it hard to believe that you once had perfect vision.
You could make out the shape of two men, seemingly young and nowhere near a part of the family that owned the villa.Â
With a heavy heart, you turned away from the villa, knowing it was time to spend a quiet night in. The sun had long gone beneath the horizon, turning the orange skies into hues of blue as you made your way towards your small cottage.
Inside, the air was heavy with the scent of stale coffee from the early morning hours before you rushed to the hospital. The unmistakable scent of antiseptics mixed with coffee, a reminder that your home was slowly becoming similar to the emergency rooms.Â
Your brother hovered nearby, his expression etched with concern as he watched you sink into a worn armchair. He had moved in once your health didnât show any signs of improvement, taking on the older brother role even if he was a few years younger.Â
"Are you okay?" Isaac asked, his voice filled with worry.
You nodded, forcing a weak smile as you tried to push aside the weight of your own fears. "I'm fine," you replied, your voice barely above a whisper.
But deep down, you knew the truth. You were anything but fine. The uncertainty of your future loomed over you like a dark cloud, threatening to consume you whole.
âDo you need anything before I make dinner?â He stood in front of you, fidgeting with his hands.Â
The mention of dinner made you look up at him, shifting in the armchair as you prepared to stand up. His hands instantly shot out in case you stumbled over your feet.Â
âLet me help you make dinner,â you spoke, placing your hand on his shoulder to stabilize yourself.Â
He began shaking his head but your eyes pleaded with him.Â
âPlease, Iâm not completely useless yet,â You added, knowing that he wouldnât be able to deny you since it was a trick you used when you were both younger.Â
He sighed, wanting to tell you that you werenât useless at all, but it would open another can of worms. âDonât push yourself too hard,â he settled instead.Â
You firmly nodded, and threaded your arm around his as he led you to the kitchen. He knew that he shouldnât have let you help, especially after an appointment, but he also knew that if he left you alone, your thoughts would drown you.Â
All you needed was company, and he was more than willing to do anything to help you especially since he felt helpless otherwise.Â
The rhythmic chopping of vegetables filled the air as you and Isaac worked together in the kitchen. He hovered nearby, his presence a silent reassurance that you were not alone in your struggle.
"Need any help with that?" he asked, gesturing towards the cutting board where you were slicing tomatoes with unsteady hands.
You shook your head, trying to hide the tremor in your voice. "I've got it, thanks."
But he could see through your facade, his eyes filled with concern as he watched you work. "Are you sure? You seem a bit off today."Â
He had made it his responsibility to take you to your appointments, and he noticed that your mood deflated even more than the last visit.
You forced a smile, hoping to alleviate his worries. "I'm fine, just tired from the hospital visit."
He didn't look convinced, but he didn't press further. Instead, he moved closer, offering a reassuring pat on the shoulder. "Well, let me know if you need anything. I'm here for you, okay?"
You nodded, grateful for his support. "Thanks, I appreciate it."
As you continued to cook together, the tension in the air eased, replaced by the familiar rhythm of sibling banter and shared laughter.Â
âOh, did you see our new neighbours?â You asked once you sat down to eat.Â
Your brother nodded, a muffled sound leaving his mouth since he was in the midst of chewing.Â
Your face twisted in disgust, âew, eat your food, donât show it.â He playfully smacked your arm before swallowing and you had to hide the wince that almost overtook your expressions. You rubbed your arm once he was distracted, already knowing that itâll bruise even if the smack was light.Â
âAs I was saying,â he glared at you for a brief moment before continuing, âI noticed them coming in.âÂ
âHow long do you think theyâre gonna stay?âÂ
He added, making you shrug, âno idea, a couple weeks?âÂ
Meanwhile, down the street, Max and Lando were immediately struck by the grandeur inside the villa. They had already explored the surroundings outside while the sun was setting, and were greeted by a scene of serene beauty and tranquility.Â
The sprawling grounds stretched out before them, bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun. Lush greenery enveloped the landscape, with meticulously landscaped gardens and manicured lawns spreading out in all directions.
Tall palm trees swayed gently in the breeze, their fronds rustling softly as if whispering secrets to the wind. Vibrant bursts of color from exotic flowers and fragrant blossoms added splashes of brightness to the landscape, while the sweet scent of blooming jasmine and lavender hung in the air.
A cobblestone pathway wound its way through the gardens, meandering past secluded alcoves and hidden nooks waiting to be explored. Stone benches and wrought iron chairs provided inviting spots to sit and enjoy the beauty of nature, while the soothing sound of a trickling fountain added a sense of serenity to the atmosphere.
In the distance, the shimmering surface of a swimming pool caught the last rays of sunlight, beckoning with promises of cool refreshment on a warm summer's day. Beyond the pool, a charming gazebo nestled amidst a grove of trees offered a secluded retreat, its elegant structure inviting relaxation and contemplation.
Inside the villa, Max and Lando found themselves immersed in a world of luxury and refinement. Marble floors gleamed underfoot, their polished surfaces reflecting the soft glow of crystal chandeliers that hung from the ceiling. The air was infused with the scent of subtle hints of vanilla and sandalwood, creating an atmosphere of opulence.
Plush furnishings adorned with rich fabrics and intricate patterns beckoned invitingly, promising comfort and relaxation. Oversized sofas and armchairs offered sumptuous seating, their cushions plump and inviting, while ornate coffee tables and sideboards showcased exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
Large windows framed breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, their sheer curtains billowing gently in the breeze. Soft, ambient lighting cast warm pools of light in every corner, creating a sense of coziness and intimacy that enveloped the space.
Throughout the villa, works of art adorned the walls, adding a touch of sophistication and culture to the elegant surroundings. Paintings and sculptures, each one a masterpiece in its own right, spoke of a life of privilege and refinement, while delicate vases filled with fresh flowers added a touch of natural beauty to the lavish interiors.
In every room, from the grand foyer to the luxurious bedrooms and bathrooms, attention to detail was evident at every turn. From the intricate carvings on the furniture to the delicate lace trim on the curtains, no expense had been spared in creating a sanctuary of unparalleled beauty and comfort.
As Max and Lando explored the villa, they couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder and awe at the sheer magnificence of their surroundings. For a moment, they forgot about the outside world, lost in the splendor of their temporary home and the promise of adventure that lay ahead.
While Maxâs gaze wandered around in amazement, Lando nudged him with a mischievous smile of his own. âTold ya itâll be worth it.âÂ
He rolled his eyes but still agreed, âyeah I guess it is.âÂ
Then, Max bursted into a sprint, running up the stairs while yelling loudly, âI get first pick!âÂ
Lando shook his head, disagreeing immediately while chasing behind him. After all, they were two men who were kids at heart that were given a huge home all for themselves.Â
The next morning dawned bright and clear, filling the villa with a warm golden light that spilled through the windows and danced across the marble floors.Â
Lando had been awake for the past couple hours, his internal clock still set to his racing routine. He had woken up to the melody of birds chirping away and light filtering through the sheer curtains, basking for a moment in the change of scenery.Â
He had gone for a morning run, relishing the fresh air and serene beauty of the surroundings. On the way back, he picked up some pastries from a local bakery, their aroma enticing and warm.Â
Returning to the villa, Lando hummed a tune as he walked towards the kitchen. He paused for a moment, his eyes widening at the amount of natural light coming in through the big windows. The morning sun added a fresh, beautiful touch to the villa, reflecting off the furniture and transforming the space.Â
As he placed the pastries on the kitchen counter, Max emerged from his room, rubbing the sleep from his eyes, taking in the sight of the sun-drenched villa. âMorning, mate,â he greeted, his voice still laced with traces of sleep.Â
âMorning, Max,â Lando replied, holding back a chuckle at his messy morning hair.Â
He was lured by the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, mingling with the scent of freshly baked pastries.Â
âMm, smells amazing but where did these come from?â He asked before popping a pastry in his mouth. His eyes closed as it melted in his mouth, savouring the taste for a moment.Â
Lando grinned, a hint of mischief dancing in his eyes. âGlad you like them, I picked them up on my morning run,â he admitted.Â
Max raised an eyebrow in surprise. âYou went for a run?â he asked, his tone filled with amusement.Â
Lando nodded, taking a sip of his coffee. âYeah, figured Iâd explore the area a bit and see whatâs around,â he explained.Â
The first thing Lando did when he laid in bed last night was bring out his phone to search for things to do in this small town. Unfortunately, the internet wasnât much help, so he decided to take a look around by himself, and perhaps even ask a few locals for advice.Â
Then he ducked his head and rubbed his palm on the nape of his neck, âand Jon told me to keep training while weâre here.âÂ
Max chuckled, shaking his head in disbelief. âWell, thanks for bringing back breakfast,â he added, reaching for another pastry.Â
Lando picked up one for himself. âYeah, no problem, but donât expect it everyday,â he said with a cheeky smile. Max rolled his eyes, ignoring his comment as he sipped on his coffee.Â
âWhat are you planning on doing today?â Max asked after a moment of silence.Â
âI saw this market on my run earlier, and was thinking of going to go check it out,â he hummed, thinking back to the beautiful scenery during his short cardio session.Â
Max laughed, âlook at you, living the small town life already.âÂ
Lando reached over to smack the pastry out of Maxâs hand that he was about to eat. âHey!â He exclaimed, looking at the fallen treat.Â
There was a beat of silence, before Max and Lando made eye contact and then they bursted out into giggles. Amidst their laughter, Max reached down to pick up the fallen pastry, dusting it off before stuffing it in his mouth.Â
âFive-second rule, mate,â he muffled.Â
âWhat are you gonna do?â Lando asked, ignoring his best friendâs antics.
He simply shrugged, âI donât know, mate.âÂ
âWanna join me?â Lando suggested, earning a nod from Max, a teasing smile growing on his face.Â
âI thought youâd never ask.âÂ
Lando rolled his eyes, âyou donât have to wait for me to ask.âÂ
With their breakfast antics over, Lando and Max quickly finished their coffee before deciding to venture out into the town. As they stepped outside, the warm rays of the sun enveloped them, casting a golden glow over the quaint streets.Â
The scorching sun bore down upon them, turning the cobblestones into radiant paths of heat. Lando and Max, feeling the intensity of the sunâs rays, walked with beads of sweat forming on their brows.Â
Max shielded his eyes from the sun with a hand since he had misplaced his sunglasses.Â
Once they were a couple minutes into the walk, they realized that the market they planned to visit was further away than they initially thought. The narrow streets, lined with colourful houses and blooming flowers, stretched out before them, inviting them on a leisurely stroll.Â
âWhy are we walking?â Max asked, still holding his hand up for a shade.Â
Lando raised his own sunglasses to the top of his head in disbelief, âwhy donât you have your sunglasses?âÂ
âForgot âem at the villa,â he grumbled, which only made Lando laugh louder.Â
âCheck your pockets, mate.âÂ
Maxâs eyes widened when he did in fact find his sunglasses in his pocket. He slid them onto his face with a sigh of relief, finally able to open his eyes properly.Â
Just as they began to feel the discomfort of the sweltering weather, a gentle breeze swept in from the nearby seaside, bringing with it a cool and invigorating relief. The breeze, infused with the scent of salt, tousled their hair and kissed their skin, providing a much needed respite from the heat.Â
After a few more minutes of walking, Max and Lando finally stumbled upon the market. It was nestled in a quaint square lined with vibrant stalls, each overflowing with a colourful array of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and artisanal crafts.Â
They wove their way through the crowded square, taking in the sights and the sounds of the market. The air was alive with the chatter of vendors and the laughter of shoppers, creating a lively atmosphere. The breeze was stronger as the market was closer to the seaside, blowing close to harsh wind in their faces, but it was welcomed due to the strong sun.Â
As they browsed the stalls, Max sampled a couple local delicacies first and Lando waited for his approval before trying them as well.Â
âDoes it have fish?â Lando asked, hesitant in taking the sample from the vendor.Â
The vendor chuckled, âno, sir, itâs a dessert filled with cream, topped with hardened sugar.âÂ
Landoâs mouth dropped open in understanding before taking the sample from him.Â
Max couldnât resist picking up a few souvenirs to take home, like a proper tourist, while Lando struck up conversations with other locals, wanting to find out some details about the town.Â
As he held a couple bags of items he bought to remember this trip, Maxâs eyes lit up when he spotted a bakery on the other side of the market.Â
âHey, Iâm going to check out the bakery over there,â Max pointed. âGrab a couple more treats,â he added.Â
Lando nodded, his attention drawn to a colourful display of ripe fruits nearby. âSounds good, Iâll catch up with you in a bit.âÂ
The two friends parted ways, Max was enticed by the scent of warm pastries waiting for him while Landoâs mouth watered at the sight of juicy fruits. His trainer had wanted him to stay healthy throughout the break anyways, and this was the perfect opportunity.Â
He greeted the vendor and began eyeing the various fruits; plump oranges, crisp apples, perfectly ripe bananas, and more.Â
âGood morning! What can I get for you today?â The vendor asked, and Lando thought for a moment before replying.Â
âIâll take some of those oranges, grapes, and oh some apples too, please.âÂ
The vendor nodded and began putting the fruits into the paper bags, but paused once he bagged both the grapes and oranges. âForget these apples, get these ones instead,â they said while showcasing another tray of apples that looked very similar.Â
âItâs our premium organic apples, the best ones of the bunch.âÂ
Lando hesitated for a moment, but the vendorâs persuasive tone convinced him that it was a steal.Â
To persuade Lando even further, the vendor added, âthese ones are special, organic, freshly picked this morning. Iâll give you a good deal, just five dollars for one.âÂ
Lando blinked in surprise at the price, wondering if a single apple was genuinely five dollars, but then again he never had to do any grocery shopping on his own. Jon would usually bring it for him, or do all the work if they went together.Â
Then he reasoned that it must be a rare variety or exceptionally fresh. âAlright, sounds good, give me a couple.âÂ
Lando happily handed over the money, and thanked the vendor once they passed over the bags. He paused for a moment once he returned to the main street, inhaling the breeze, feeling the tension of his usual everyday life slowly melt away.Â
He spotted Max, noticing that he held even more bags than when he previously saw him. As Lando and Max regrouped near the bakery, the latter raved about the variety of treats he bought. âMate! I think I bought everything.âÂ
They scanned the bustling market once more, wondering if they should take another look or return to the villa. Maxâs gaze wandered towards the seaside, where tranquil waves lapped against the shore.Â
âHey, isnât that our neighbour from the villa? The one who lives in the cottage?â Max asked, gaining Landoâs attention.Â
He followed Maxâs gaze and spotted you sitting alone on a bench gazing out at the sparkling sea. Recognition dawned on Landoâs face as he remembered you from yesterday. âYeah, it is, should I go say hi?âÂ
Max considered it for a moment, glancing back at the path towards the villa before turning to Lando with a shrug. âSure, why not? Iâll head back to the villa; catch up later yeah?âÂ
Lando nodded, grateful for Maxâs understanding. âAre you sure youâll be fine with carrying all that?â He asked jokingly, gesturing at the bags he held.Â
âShut up,â he muttered, nudging him with his shoulder.Â
Lando walked off with a chuckle, âsee ya.âÂ
His laughter died down as he approached you, noticing that your gaze was still fixed on the horizon as if you were searching for answers in the endless expanse of the sea. Perhaps you were, and he felt slightly guilty for approaching you, especially since you were far away from the rest of the crowd.Â
However, before he could abort the idea, you glanced to the side, looking at him with confusion replacing your previous expressions.Â
"Mind if I join you?" he asked, flashing a friendly smile as he stood there, pointing to the empty space next to you.Â
Your eyes clouded with a mixture of weariness and suspicion. "Suit yourself," you replied, your tone curt.
Undeterred by your guarded demeanor, Lando took a seat beside you, his curiosity piqued by the enigmatic stranger before him. "Beautiful day, isn't it?" he ventured, attempting to break the ice.
You scoffed, a bitter edge creeping into your voice. "I suppose," you muttered, your gaze returning to the horizon.
Sensing the walls you had erected around yourself, Lando decided to tread carefully, unwilling to push too hard too soon. He placed the bag of fruits on the grass before extending his hand in greeting. "I'm Lando," he introduced himself.Â
You hesitated for a moment before reluctantly accepting his handshake and introduced yourself, offering a tentative smile that failed to reach your eyes.
He repeated your name, wanting to become familiar with the way the vowels wrapped around his lips because he had a feeling that he would be saying your name a lot more often now.Â
Despite the initial awkwardness, Lando found himself drawn to you, intrigued by the mystery that shrouded your presence. He wondered why you were sitting here alone when there was a crowded market not too far away from here, but he didnât have the strength to ask just yet.Â
He leaned against the bench, sighing as he watched the horizon just like you were. However, it became difficult to choose if the seaside view was prettier or you. He didnât want you to think he was a creep, so he stole some glances at you every couple of moments without you knowing.Â
As you sat in companionable silence, the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore provided a soothing backdrop, preventing the situation from feeling awkward.Â
âHow long have you lived in this town?â Lando asked, but the moment he did, he thought that it was too intrusive.Â
He waited, one beat, two beats, before you responded. âIâve lived here my whole life,â you admitted.Â
A small smile threatened to grace your lips as you thought of the happier memories youâve spent here, the ones before the news that turned you into a shell of the person you were once.Â
âThis town has always been home to me,â you added.Â
Landoâs eyebrows lifted in surprise. âReally? Thatâs amazing,â he exclaimed, genuine interest sparkling in his eyes. But then his brows furrowed, âhave you never felt like leaving this place behind? Move somewhere in the city?âÂ
You pressed your lips together in a tight smile, thinking of a response that wasnât along the lines of I did want to leave. I had plans and dreams of studying abroad, living in the city, but fate had a different plan. Instead, you shrugged, âno, Iâve never thought about it before. I guess I like the community here, you know, everyone knows everyone.âÂ
He chuckled, âthat canât be a good thing all the time though.âÂ
You shook your head, ânot always, news travels around pretty fast.â Feeling a tad bit intrigued by him, you asked, âso what made you come here?âÂ
âThe villa. Itâs my friendâs familyâs villa and he lent it out for a couple weeks,â he explained, causing you to widen your eyes. âOh, so youâre my neighbour?âÂ
He ducked his head and smiled sheepishly, âyeah, thatâs, um, kind of why I approached you in the first place.âÂ
As the conversation ebbed between you and Lando, a comfortable silence settled over the two of you, punctuated only by the rhythmic sounds of waves crashing against the shore.Â
After a while, Lando cleared his throat, breaking the silence. âHey, I was wondering⌠since youâre a local and all, would you mind showing me and a friend around town?â he asked, a hopeful smile on his face.Â
When you didnât answer right away, he continued explaining. âWeâve never been here before, and since weâre here for two weeks, I want to know every hidden gem and secret spot here, something less touristy.âÂ
You could tell that he was beginning to become nervous, especially based on your expression which you assumed wasnât kind. You forced a smile on your face, instinctively grazing his knee with your palm that wouldnât stop bouncing up and down.Â
âYeah, Iâll show you guys around,â you responded, and the warmth of your tone sent a ripple of excitement through Lando.Â
His smile widened, âthank you! I went by the market today but I feel like I should have someone giving me a little bit more direction on what to do here.âÂ
âOh you went to the market? Buy anything?â You asked, wanting to keep the conversation flowing as well, especially since you liked hearing him speak.Â
Lando gestured to the paper bag resting on the floor, âI got a couple fruits. Max, my friend, stocked up on the pastries from the bakery there. He already fell in love with them.âÂ
You didnât stop the smile growing on your face. âI totally get that, anything from that bakery is to die for.âÂ
But then you glanced at the bag he held, and watching your gaze, he elaborated. âI got these organic apples, the vendor said they were giving me a pretty good deal, five dollars each.âÂ
Your jaw dropped, âfive dollars each? You totally got scammed.â
Landoâs eyebrows shot up in surprise. âScammed? What do you mean?â he asked, his curiosity piqued.Â
âNo one sells a single apple for $5, Lando, no matter how âorganicâ they tell you it is,â you explain, but based on his expression, he still didnât understand why.Â
Although his eyes did widen as he examined the contents. Now that he thought about it, the prices on the fruit seemed exorbitant, far beyond what he thought Jon paid.Â
âEveryone in this town bargains, especially in the market,â you added, and he frowned.Â
âI donât need to bargain.âÂ
You shook your head. âIâm sure youâre rich enough, but the point is that every vendor marks up the price because they know the locals bargain. The public is happy because they bargained, and the vendor is satisfied because the products still sell at a good price.âÂ
He nodded in understanding, âoh, thatâs weird, usually you just pay the price on the tag.âÂ
âWell thatâs the thing, there arenât any tags, the vendors just set the prices, and they also mark it up if they know that youâre a tourist.âÂ
His jaw dropped in surprise, âwhat? Thatâs not fair.âÂ
âAnd that is why you need to know your way around here,â you added, earning a smile from him.Â
âThatâs why youâre my tour guide.âÂ
You looked at the horizon as his gaze felt too intense in that moment. He still looked at you, a soft smile on his face mixed with lingering curiosity about you and this town that seemed to draw him in instantly.Â
Just then, a familiar voice called out from behind you. âHey, Iâm all done, letâs go back home now?âÂ
You turned to see Isaac standing with his hands full of produce he bought for dinner, but a curious expression on his face as he noticed Lando next to you.Â
âUm, yeah, did you get everything?â You ask as you stand up, and your brother immediately holds out his arm so you can loop your own with his.Â
âYes maâam, I bought everything on the list,â he said playfully.Â
Before he could lead you away, you patted his arm and glanced at Lando, âoh, this is Lando, our neighbour, at the villa.âÂ
Your brotherâs eyes flickered with recognition as he glanced at Lando. âAh, yes, nice to meet you, Iâm Isaac.âÂ
The corner of Landoâs lip turned up briefly, before he nodded, âsame here.âÂ
The afternoon sun was shining, yet it was cooler than earlier, making the journey back towards your street easier. The market had an influx of visitors since many preferred to stay at home when the morning heat was ablaze.Â
Since the three of you were headed in the same direction, you decided to walk together. You walked side by side with your brother, your arm still looped with his. Lando had taken the liberty to carry a couple bags that Isaac held.Â
Lando walked a couple steps ahead, as if he was the local and you were the tourist. You didnât mind it though, because his gaze confused you. Every time he looked at you, he was either close to figuring out your secrets or he was just blissfully unaware. Â
He was still a stranger, and you had no plans on telling him anything more than you had to.Â
As you walked, the lively chatter of the market gradually faded into the background, replaced by the soothing sounds of the occasional rustle of leaves in the gentle breeze.Â
Despite the tranquility of the moment, you couldnât shake the feeling of unease that lingered in the back of your mind. Landoâs presence just a couple steps in front of you felt both comforting and disconcerting, his easy demeanour belaying the mystery that seemed to arise at times.Â
You thought back to your conversation at the bench, not finding anything concerning about the questions he asked or the responses to yours, but you couldnât help but still feel on edge. Perhaps you wanted to trust him, but your mind didnât allow it as easily as your heart willed you to.Â
Isaac couldnât resist teasing you, nudging your side with his elbow and tilting his head towards Lando.Â
âSo whatâs the deal with you and the new neighbour, huh?â he whispered, keeping his voice down to prevent Lando from hearing him.Â
You rolled your eyes, playfully swatting at his arm. âOh, please. Thereâs no deal, we just met today.âÂ
Isaac raised an eyebrow, a knowing smirk tugging at the corners of his lips. âUh-huh, sure. But I think youâll be seeing him a lot more often now, donât you think so?âÂ
You nodded, âwell he does live nearby, and he wants me to be a tour guide for him and his friend, Max, for the time theyâre here.âÂ
He chuckled, his grin widening. âThatâs very convenient. But I think youâve got an admirer.âÂ
You scoffed, trying to brush off his teasing. âDonât be ridiculous, heâs just being friendly.âÂ
âKeep telling yourself that, weâll see what happens in the next couple of days,â he stated as he draped an arm around your shoulder which only lasted a couple seconds before you pushed him away.Â
Since he wasnât satisfied with just teasing you, he joined Landoâs side, instantly striking up a conversation. âSo, Lando, enjoying your stay in our little town so far?âÂ
He nodded, a small smile playing on his lips. âDefinitely, itâs been a refreshing change of scenery.âÂ
They continued on, speaking as if they knew each other for years.
As you neared the cottage, Lando handed Isaac the paper bags and bid you farewell. âThanks for the company today, Iâll see you guys around.âÂ
With a nod and a wave, you and Isaac made your way inside, leaving the events of the day behind you as you retreated into the sanctuary of your shared abode.Â
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As the late morning sun filtered through the curtains, you stirred from your sleep, greeted by the familiar routine that marks the start of another day. The soft chirping of birds and faint chatter outside your window served as your alarm, nudging you gently into wakefulness.
You slid out of bed and padded over to the window, drawing back the curtains to reveal the tranquil scene outside. The small seaside town unfolded before you, bathed in the soft glow of morning light. It was a picturesque sight, one that you've grown accustomed to over the years.
With a sigh, you turned away from the window and began your morning routine. It's a well-worn pattern by now â first, you head to the bathroom to wash up and brush your teeth, the sound of running water a familiar soundtrack to your mornings.
Next comes the more clinical aspect of your routine. You reached for the small plastic organizer on the bathroom counter, filled with an assortment of medications neatly arranged in separate compartments. Your brother's voice echoed in your mind as you recalled his daily reminder to take your pills â a routine that has become as routine as brushing your teeth.
You dutifully pop each pill into your mouth, washing them down with a gulp of water. It's a mundane task, but one that is essential to your well-being. You've grown accustomed to the bitter taste of the medication, the lingering reminder of your illness that you can't escape.
Once the pills are swallowed, you move on to the next item on your checklist. Your brother's voice drifts in from the hallway, asking if you've taken your medication yet. You respond with a simple "yes," the words slipping easily from your lips.
As you go about your morning routine, there's a sense of detachment that settles over you â a feeling of going through the motions without really being present. It's a coping mechanism, a way to distance yourself from the reality of your illness and the uncertainty that comes with it.
But despite the clinical nature of your routine, there's a quiet determination that drives you forward. Each pill swallowed, each task completed is a small victory in the ongoing battle against your illness, however itâs a battle that youâre not sure if youâll win or not.Â
You finish your morning routine and join Isaac in the kitchen, where heâs already preparing breakfast. He glances up at you as you enter, a warm smile on his face.Â
âMorning, sleepyhead,â he greets you, handing you a mug of steaming coffee, your one and only cup a day according to doctorâs orders.Â
Still lost in your thoughts, you burn your tongue as you take the first sip. Isaac eyes you carefully, a hint of concern in his gaze as you grab an ice cube and stick it in your mouth.Â
âYou doing okay?â he asks, his voice soft.Â
You force a smile, hoping to reassure him. Pushing the ice cube towards your cheek, you speak, âyeah, just another day.âÂ
âJust another day? Donât you have to show Lando and Max around?â He asks, but quickly shifts his gaze to the egg on the pan.Â
You nod, grateful for the distraction from your thoughts. "Yeah, I do. I almost forgot," you reply, mentally shaking off the lingering unease that had gripped you earlier.
Isaac watches you closely, his concern evident in his furrowed brow. "Are you sure you're up for it?" he asks, his tone gentle.
You give him a reassuring smile, trying to push aside the gnawing doubts that linger at the back of your mind.Â
"I'll be fine," you insist, though the words sound hollow even to your own ears. âIâm thinking of showing them around some of the touristy spots first to get it out of the way, and then some historical sites if theyâre up for it,â you explain, making a mental checklist.Â
He nods, accepting your answer for now. "Just take it easy, okay? And call me if you need anything," he says, reaching out to squeeze your hand.
You squeeze his hand back, grateful for his unwavering support. "Thanks, Isaac," you murmur, feeling a sense of warmth wash over you in his presence.
Together, you and Isaac finish your breakfast in companionable silence, the weight of the upcoming day lingering in the air. But there was a hint of excitement brewing in your mind once you were reminded of your neighbours, and perhaps itâll distract you from your usual thoughts.Â
Meanwhile, Lando dashed around his room, wearing only a pair of pants, his movements quick and purposeful as he rummaged through his suitcase, searching for the perfect shirt for the day ahead. He glanced at the clock on the bedside table, his brow furrowing in frustration as he realized how quickly time was slipping away.
"Max, are you almost ready?" he called out, his voice tinged with urgency.
From the living room, Max's relaxed voice drifted back. "Yeah, just taking my time. No rush, right?"
Lando rolled his eyes, muttering under his breath as he continued his frantic search for the right outfit. He held up a full sleeved sweatshirt against himself, judging the shirt in the mirror.
âNo, too hot,â he muttered to himself and tossed the garment aside. He continued shuffling through the suitcase, not having the time to unpack completely.Â
Then he held up a simpler t-shirt, considering it for a moment before shaking his head. âToo casual,â he mumbled, discarding it onto the growing pile of rejected clothes.Â
With a sense of growing frustration, Lando finally spotted a light, airy button-down shirt that seemed suitable for the warm weather. He quickly slipped it on, feeling a sense of relief wash over him as the fabric settled comfortably against his skin.Â
Satisfied with his choice, Lando turns his attention to his hair, running his fingers through his unruly curls in an attempt to tame them into some semblance of order. After a few futile attempts, he huffed and searched around for his beloved bucket hat, placing it on his head to prevent putting more effort into his hair.Â
Glancing at himself in the mirror, he straightened his shirt and adjusted his hat. As a final touch, Lando grabbed his sunglasses and hastily shoved them in his pocket, then grabbed his phone and wallet before heading out of the room.Â
As he entered the living room, Lando found Max lounging on the couch, seemingly unperturbed by the passing time. "C'mon, mate, we're gonna be late because of you," Lando chided, his tone laced with exasperation.
Max shrugged nonchalantly, a lazy grin playing across his lips. "She didn't give you a time."
Lando resisted the urge to roll his eyes, his frustration mounting with each passing second. "I know, but she's taking time out of her day to show us around. We need to be respectful."
Max chuckled, propping himself up on one elbow as he regarded Lando with amusement. "You asked her to show us around, you didn't need to."
Lando sighed, his patience wearing thin. "She's a local, Max. It's important to make a good impression."
Max's grin widened, a mischievous twinkle in his eye. "Is that all what she is?"
Soon enough, Max decided to spare his best friend from further frustration and went upstairs to get dressed.Â
While he did so, Lando thought about Maxâs question, which he left unanswered. You were a mere stranger, yet after meeting you yesterday, he couldnât stop thinking about you.Â
Lando instantly sat up after a moment, looking around the room and spotting his digital camera sitting on the table nearby. He picked it up by the straps of the bag, wanting to take as many photos of the events of today as he could.Â
The sound of footsteps echoed from upstairs, and soon Max reappeared, clad in a fresh set of clothes. He flashed a grin before taking his phone back from Lando.Â
âFinally ready?â Lando teased, looking up at him.Â
Max rolled his eyes, âyes.â He ran a hand through his tousled hair before asking, âwhatâs the plan for today?âÂ
Lando shrugged, a playful smirk tugging at the corner of his lips, âthatâs for our lovely tour guide to decide.âÂ
With a nod of agreement, Lando walked beside Max as they left the villa together.Â
Their footsteps crunched echoed softly against the cobblestone path. The afternoon sun cast a golden hue over the landscape, illuminating the streets as it was at the highest peak. As they made their way down the path, they spotted you stepping out of the cottage, a faint smile on your face as you headed towards them.Â
âHey, look whoâs here,â Max remarked, nudging Lando with his elbow.Â
Lando grinned in return, his eyes lighting up at the sight of you. âHi,â he muttered as you stood in front of him.Â
You were quickly introduced to Max, and exchanged greetings before leading the way down the street.Â
âSo, where are we off to today?â Max asked, his gaze looking around before returning back to you.Â
âWell, I thought we could start with a stroll through the town square,â you suggested, gesturing towards the many narrow streets. âThen, Iâll show you around a couple historic spots?â You asked, pausing and looking at them for a reaction.Â
Lando nodded in agreement, âsounds like a plan, lead the way, tour guide.âÂ
With a playful grin, you set off towards the heart of the town, Lando and Max falling into step beside you.Â
As you lead Lando and Max through the winding streets of the town, each building you pass enveloped you in a sense of nostalgia. Each cobblestone path seemed to hold a story, whispered through the intricate architecture and vibrant colours of houses.Â
âYou see that old bookstore over there?â you pointed, a smile playing on your lips. âItâs been here for generations, and they have the most fascinating collection of rare books.âÂ
Landoâs eyes sparkled with intrigue as he glanced at the bookstore. âIâll have to check it out then,â he stated.Â
âAvid reader?â You asked, walking side by side.Â
He shook his head, ânot at all, but there has to be something fascinating if you like it.âÂ
You chuckled at his response, focusing your gaze ahead as you felt your cheeks redden. âWell, I worked there as a teen, and from my experience, itâs always worth exploring.âÂ
Lando nodded in agreement, his gaze lingering on the bookstore as you passed by it. âIâll keep that in mind.âÂ
Max fell a couple of steps behind as he watched the interaction between you and Lando. Then he quickly caught up to his best friend, nudging him gently to gain his attention. âYou know Iâm here too, right?âÂ
Lando rolled his eyes, âyeah, yeah, I know.âÂ
As you led the way through the bustling crowd, Lando and Max trailed behind you, keeping close to ensure they didnât lose sight of you amidst the throng of people. Along the winding streets, you were greeted by familiar faces, the locals calling out your name and exchanging warm greetings as you passed by.Â
Lando eagerly captured every picturesque moment with his camera. Occasionally, he would lower the camera to observe you as you engaged in conversations with strangers, raising the camera to his eye once more to capture candid moments of your interactions with them.
Amidst the lively atmosphere, you pointed out hidden gems nestled in the nooks and crannies of the town. From cozy art galleries adorned with vibrant paintings to antique shops filled with treasures of bygone eras, each discovery added to the tapestry of the townâs charm.Â
With each step, you shared tidbits of local history and anecdotes, painting a vivid picture of life in the town. Lando and Max listened attentively, their eyes alight with curiosity as they soaked in the sights and sounds of the vibrant community.Â
Walking down the narrow streets, you pointed out the historic clock tower and the old, abandoned church beside it. You mentioned that it was the oldest structure in town and pushed open the wooden doors.
Max looked around, intrigued. The interior had a musty scent mixed with faint incense, and sunlight streamed through stained glass, casting colorful patterns. He admired the architecture, understanding why it was cherished.
As you explored, you shared the towerâs history, noting its construction by skilled craftsmen from distant towns. The vaulted ceilings and stone pillars added to the sense of reverence. You paused, letting Max and Lando roam.
They were captivated by the churchâs history and beauty, momentarily forgetting the outside world. Emerging into the sunlight, they exchanged awed glances, touched by the experience. It was a moment they would remember.
âSo, whatâs next on the agenda?â Lando asked, glancing down at his camera and scrolling through the photos before looking up at you.Â
You grinned, âwell thereâs a garden not too far from here. Itâs the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature.âÂ
Maxâs eyes lit up with excitement, âyes, please, that sounds amazing.âÂ
With a laugh, you led them along winding pathways lined with vibrant blooms leading towards the tranquil garden.Â
Max let out a contented sigh, âthis place is amazing.âÂ
You smiled, gesturing towards a cluster of vibrant flowers. âThereâs something magical about it.âÂ
Lando nodded in agreement, his eyes scanning the picturesque surroundings. âDefinitely worth the visit,â he remarked, raising his camera to capture the beauty around him.Â
The tranquility of the garden seemed to envelop you, wrapping you in a sense of peace and serenity. Tall trees cast dappled shadows across the well-tended lawns, providing relief from the midday sun. The air was alive with the melodious chirping of birds and the occasional buzz of bees flitting from blossom to blossom.Â
The garden was a lush oasis, meticulously landscaped with winding pathways that meandered among vibrant flower beds and verdant shrubbery.Â
Max glanced at the pond, where a family of ducks paddled lazily. "Hey, check out those ducks," he exclaimed, pointing towards the water. "They look so peaceful."
You chuckled, nodding towards a nearby bench. "Let's take a seat and enjoy the view," you suggested.
As you sat on the stone bench, a sense of calm washed over you, the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds creating a soothing melody. Max and Lando joined you, their expressions reflecting a similar sense of contentment.
Water lilies floated gracefully on top of the clear waters, their delicate blooms adding a touch of elegance to the scene.Â
"This is nice," Max remarked, leaning back against the bench. "Thanks for bringing us here."
Lando nodded, his gaze drifting across the garden. "Yeah, it's a hidden gem," he agreed. "I never would've found it on my own."
You smiled, feeling a sense of satisfaction at sharing this special place with your neighbours. "I'm glad you both like it," you said warmly. "There's so much beauty to discover in this town if you know where to look."
As Lando admired the blooming flowers around him, his eyes settled on a particularly vibrant flower. With a grin, he plucked it from its stem, carefully holding it between his fingers.
"Hey, can I?" he asked, gesturing towards your hair with a playful twinkle in his eye.
You chuckled, nodding in amusement. "Sure, go ahead," you replied, tilting your head slightly to give him better access.
Lando leaned towards you with a grin, gently tucking the flower behind your ear. His touch was surprisingly gentle, his fingers brushing against your skin as he adjusted the placement of the bloom.
"There," he said with satisfaction, leaning back to admire his handiwork. "Looks perfect."
You couldn't help but smile at the gesture, feeling a warmth spread through you at the simple yet thoughtful gesture. "Thank you," you said softly, meeting Lando's gaze with appreciation.
You picked out another flower, holding it in front of him with a small smile. âMy turn?âÂ
Lando chuckled, leaning forward and allowing you to place the flower behind his ear. His gaze remained steady on your face, watching as you stuck the tip of your tongue out between your lips in concentration.Â
Leaning back, you looked at him with a smile. âThere, now we match.âÂ
âI see how it is,â Max grumbled from beside you, earning a chuckle from you and Lando.Â
Simultaneously, you and Lando picked out a couple of flowers, and placed them in his hair, his curls holding it steady.Â
âCute,â you commented once you completed the masterpiece with the last flower. Max laughed as he looked at himself in his phone camera, snapping a selfie for memories before telling you and Lando to join.Â
Your face was squished between Lando and Maxâs faces, both men displaying a cheesy grin for the photo, making you join in as well.Â
As the gentle breeze ruffled through the garden, Lando turned towards you with a curious glint in his eyes. âAre there any other magical places you want to show us?âÂ
You pondered for a moment, considering the myriad of hidden gems scattered throughout the town. âWell, thereâs one more spot I have in mind,â you replied, a smile tugging at the corners of your lips.Â
Max perked up at the mention of another adventure, his eyes lighting up with excitement. âIâm in, lead the way.âÂ
With a nod, you rose from the bench, the flower in your hair swaying gently with the movement. âLetâs go,â you said, gesturing for Max and Lando to join you as you embarked on the next part of your journey.Â
As you led Max and Lando out of the garden, the thought of another special place lingered in your mind. The lighthouse, with its storied history and breathtaking views, beckoned to you like a beacon in the distance.Â
Lost in thought, you considered whether to reveal this cherished spot to your neighbours. The lighthouse held a special significance for you, a place of solace and reflection that you rarely shared with others. But something about Max and Landoâs genuine curiosity and enthusiasm stirred something within you, prompting you to entertain the idea of introducing them to this hidden gem.Â
With a flicker of determination, you made up your mind. The lighthouse would be the perfect finale to your tour, a fitting conclusion to a day filled with discovery and adventure.Â
As you neared the lighthouse, it stood tall against the sky, looking sturdy and ancient. Lando seemed really excited, his eyes wide as he took it all in. Max looked a bit unsure, especially when he saw the stairs leading up.Â
âItâs amazing, isnât it?â you said softly once you saw Landoâs expression, feeling a sense of awe yourself.Â
He nodded eagerly, clearly impressed. âYeah, itâs really cool,â he said, his voice filled with excitement.Â
âAre we going up there?â Max asked, a hint of apprehension creeping into his voice as he surveyed the towering structure.Â
You nodded, a sense of reverence washing over you as you gazed up at the weathered bricks and the solitary lateen perched at the top of the lighthouse. âYes, itâs probably my favourite spot in this entire town.âÂ
But Max seemed hesitant, eyeing the stairs with doubt. âIâm not too sure about this,â he admitted quietly.Â
You understood his feelings and wanted to reassure him. âThatâs okay, Max,â you said gently, putting a hand on his shoulder. âWe donât have to climb all the way up if you donât want to. We can still explore around here.âÂ
Max glanced at Lando, âactually you know what? you guys should go up.â Max said suddenly, giving you a nod, âIâll stay down here.âÂ
You frowned, âare you sure? I can show you around elsewhere.âÂ
But Max shook his head, âyeah, Iâm sure. I know Lando really wants to check it out and I donât wanna hold you guys back.âÂ
âYouâre gonna miss out, mate, just câmon itâs a couple stairs,â Lando tried to convince his best friend.Â
He shook his head, âa couple? Looks like a lot, no, Iâm good.âÂ
With a final nod of reassurance, you and Lando headed towards the first couple of stairs, leaving Max behind. As you began the trek upwards, your comment from earlier intrigued Lando. âWhy is this your favourite spot?âÂ
âPeople donât come here often, perhaps itâs because of the story behind it,â you replied, your words tinged with a hint of mystery.Â
âWhat, is it haunted or something?â He asked, a skeptical look crossing his face.Â
You shook your head, a wistful smile playing on your lips. âLegend says that this lighthouse is haunted, but I believe itâs just a tragic love story,â you explained.Â
âA love story? Do tell,â Lando urged, his curiosity piqued.Â
âIt was decades ago, the story passed on from neighbour to neighbour, so Iâm not exactly sure which parts are true,â you forewarned.Â
Lando smiled, âand youâre passing it on to your neighbour.âÂ
You glanced back at him, pausing for a moment so he could catch up, standing on the same step as you, just a tad bit taller. You didnât realize how narrow the staircase was until he was standing beside you, since youâve only ever come here alone.Â
The air was heavy with the scent of salt and sea, and the sound of the waves crashing against the shore echoed faintly in the distance. Lando's eyes scanned your face, patiently waiting to hear the story.Â
You cleared your throat, looking away from him. "You see, there was once a young couple who sought refuge in this lighthouse," you began, your voice tinged with a hint of melancholy, recounting an old tale. "They were not from noble families or romance novels, but rather ordinary people with ordinary lives."
Lando leaned in closer, his curiosity piqued by the hint of mystery in your voice, causing you to shift on your feet but still remaining in the same spot, almost pressed against the wall beside you.Â
"The young man was a fisherman, his days spent toiling away on the sea, his hands calloused from years of hard work," you continued, your words painting a picture of a life marked by struggle and perseverance. "And the young woman was a seamstress, her fingers nimble with the needle and thread, her dreams tempered by the harsh realities of life."
Lando's gaze softened with empathy as he imagined the challenges faced by the young couple.Â
"But despite the hardships they endured, their love burned fiercely, a flame that refused to be extinguished by the storms of life," you said, your voice tinged with admiration for the resilience of the human spirit. "They would steal moments together in the quiet solitude of the lighthouse, finding solace in each other's arms amidst the chaos of the world."
Lando's heart swelled with warmth at the thought of such a simple yet profound love. You cleared your throat once you saw a hint of his smile, turning away and continuing your trek up the stairs while continuing the story.Â
"But their happiness was fleeting, as life has a way of testing even the strongest of bonds," you continued, your voice growing somber as you recounted the challenges faced by the young couple. "Their days were filled with hardship and uncertainty, their dreams overshadowed by the harsh realities of poverty."
Lando followed after you, his breath caught in his throat as he listened, his heart heavy with the weight of the young couple's struggles.Â
"And so, when tragedy struck and the young man was lost at sea, the young woman was left alone to face the cruel hand of fate," you whispered, your voice barely audible above the sound of the wind howling through the lighthouse. "Her grief was a burden too heavy to bear, her tears a testament to the depth of her sorrow."
Tears welled in Lando's eyes as he imagined the young woman's pain.Â
"And though the years passed and the world moved on, the lighthouse remained standing as a silent witness to the love that once flourished within its walls," you concluded, your voice tinged with a sense of reverence for the enduring legacy of the young couple. "Their spirits may have faded into the mists of time, but their love lives on in the whispers of the wind and the crashing of the waves, a reminder that even in the darkest of nights, love can be a guiding light."
Lando remained silent, his heart heavy with the weight of the young couple's story, as he pondered the fragile nature of love and the enduring power of human resilience in the face of adversity.
âYouâre not making this up, are you?â He asked, just to be sure, but once he didnât see you burst out laughing, he knew the answer.Â
"Legend has it that their spirits linger within these walls, bound by an eternal love that transcends the confines of time," you explained. "They say the light still flickers on stormy nights, a beacon of hope in the darkness, as if she's searching for her lost love amidst the crashing waves."
As you and Lando continued climbing the spiral staircase, the wooden steps creaked beneath your feet, each groan echoing through the hollow chamber like a whispered secret. The air grew cooler as you ascended, a faint scent of salt lingering in the air, a reminder of the vast expanse of ocean that stretched out beyond the horizon.
With each step, the world outside faded away, replaced by the soft glow of sunlight filtering through the narrow windows, casting intricate patterns of light and shadow on the worn stone walls. Lando's footsteps fell in sync with yours, his presence a comforting anchor in the midst of the swirling emotions that stirred within you.
As you reach the top of the lighthouse, a sense of awe washed over you, the panoramic view of the coastline stretching out before you like a painting come to life. The sea stretched out endlessly, its surface shimmering in the sunlight, while seagulls soared overhead, their cries mingling with the distant roar of the waves. Itâs a sight youâve seen many times, but every time still feels like the first.Â
Lando stood beside you, his gaze fixed on the horizon, his expression a mixture of wonder and awe. For a moment, the two of you stood in silence, the weight of the young couple's story hanging heavy in the air, a reminder of the fragile nature of love and the enduring power of human resilience.
As the light of the setting sun bathed the world in a warm golden glow, you couldn't help but feel a sense of peace wash over you, a quiet acceptance of the mysteries that lay hidden within the depths of the human heart.
With a soft sigh, you turned to Lando, a small smile playing on your lips. "Isn't it beautiful?" you murmured, your voice barely above a whisper.
Lando nodded, his eyes shining with a newfound appreciation for the simple beauty of the world around him. "It's breathtaking," he agreed, his voice tinged with emotion.
As the sun dipped lower on the horizon, casting vibrant hues of orange and pink across the sky, you couldn't help but lose yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the sunset. The world seemed to slow down, the cares and worries of the day fading away as you stood transfixed by the natural spectacle unfolding before you.
But as the sky darkened and the first stars began to twinkle overhead, a pang of realization cut through the tranquil moment. It was almost nighttime, which meant it was time for your pills. You glanced at your watch, a flicker of anxiety fluttering in your chest as you calculated the minutes ticking away.
For a brief moment, you considered the consequences of being late in taking your medication. The regimen was strict, the consequences dire if you missed a dose. But as you looked at Lando standing beside you, gazing at you, his eyes reflecting the colors of the setting sun, a different thought crossed your mind.
Maybe, just this once, it was worth it to be a little late. Maybe, in this moment of shared beauty and connection, the rules could be bent just enough to allow you to savor the fleeting magic of the evening.
With a soft smile, you tucked the thought away, allowing yourself to linger a little while longer in the warm embrace of the sunset.Â
âStay like that,â Lando instructed with a pointed finger at you.Â
âLike what?â You mumbled.Â
âDonât move a muscle,â he hastily replied, holding the straps of the camera that was hung around his neck, quickly turning it on and pointing at you.Â
âYou look beautiful in this light,â He stated, slightly gesturing to his camera before raising it.Â
A tint of blush covered your cheeks but you didnât prevent him from taking a photo of you.Â
Remaining still, you heard the shutter click, once, twice, and even a third time before he was satisfied with the result.Â
âWhat are you going to do with those photos?â You ask, remembering that heâs taken quite a lot of them today, of all the different sceneries.Â
âPut 'em in an album, you know, for memories, and I canât forget my favourite tour guide,â he said with a cheeky grin.Â
âFavourite? Thatâs quite a title for only the first day,â you teased with a smile, leaning against the railing, choosing to look at Lando instead of the setting sun.Â
âYou know how to make a good impression, itâs hard not to call you my favourite.âÂ
You chuckled softly, feeling a warmth spread through you at his words. "Well, I'm glad I could leave a good impression," you replied, a hint of playfulness in your tone.
Lando grinned, his eyes sparkling with amusement. "You've done more than that," he said, his voice softening. "You've shown us a side of this town that we never would've discovered on our own."
You felt a swell of pride at his words, grateful for the opportunity to share your hometown with new friends. "I'm just happy I could show you around," you said sincerely.
As the last rays of sunlight faded into darkness, you reluctantly tore your gaze away from Lando's, the moment of connection lingering in the air between you. "I suppose we should head back now," you said, a hint of regret coloring your voice.
Lando hesitated but nodded in agreement, âcanât keep Max waiting this long.âÂ
But before you could move, he reached out and gently tucked a loose strand of hair behind your ear. "Thank you, for everything," he said softly, his eyes searching yours.
You felt your heart skip a beat at his touch, a rush of warmth flooding through you at the intimate gesture. "You're welcome," you murmured, your voice barely above a whisper.
With a lingering smile, Lando turned and started back towards the path, leaving you standing alone on the balcony, your thoughts swirling with a heady mix of emotions. Shaking your head to rid yourself of those thoughts, you followed him down the steps.Â
âMate, itâs good that you didnât come, she said itâs haunted.â You heard Landoâs voice, speaking to Max.Â
When you came into his view, Max looked at you with widened eyes, âhaunted?âÂ
You shrugged, looking at Lando, âitâll make for a good bedtime story, donât you think?âÂ
Max started shaking his head, but Lando nodded, âIâll be sure to tell him right before he gets a good nightâs sleep.âÂ
On the way back home, Lando had been so impressed by your touring skills that he had already started asking about your plans for the next day. With no responsibilities on your schedule, the three of you decided to go hiking on a nearby trail.
As you reached your cottage, the familiar sense of fatigue washed over you, dulling the edges of your excitement from the dayâs activities. With a wave and a promise to meet again tomorrow for more adventures, you bid farewell to Lando and Max, watching as they walked off to the villa.Â
Once they were out of sight, you allowed your smile to fade, the weight of the day settling heavily on your shoulders. The ache in your joints intensified, a reminder of the illness that lurked beneath the surface, threatening to consume you if you let your guard down.Â
Stepping inside the cottage, you were surprised to find Isaac waiting for you in the dimly lit living room. His expression was a mix of concern and mild frustration as he looked up from his book.
"You didnât take your nightly pills on time," he said, his voice gentle but firm. "You know you canât skip it."
You sighed, the heaviness in your chest feeling almost unbearable. "Isaac, stop acting like our mother," you mumbled, moving past him to the kitchen.
Isaac followed you, not willing to let it go. "Iâm serious. Youâve had a long day, and you need to take care of yourself. I donât want you to overdo it."
Grabbing the bottle of medication from the counter, you turned to face him, irritation mingling with the fatigue in your eyes. "I know, okay? I just wanted one evening where I didnât have to think about it. Just one."
He watched you with a mix of empathy and helplessness, understanding your need for normalcy but unable to ignore the reality of your condition. "I get it, I really do. But skipping your meds isnât the way to do it."
With a heavy sigh, you filled a glass with water and downed the pills, the bitter taste lingering on your tongue. "Happy now?" you muttered, setting the empty glass down.
Isaac's expression softened, a flicker of guilt crossing his features. "Iâm just worried about you," he said quietly.
You nodded, the weight of his concern settling heavily on your shoulders. "I know. I appreciate it, really. Itâs just⌠sometimes itâs hard to keep going like this."
He reached out and squeezed your shoulder gently. "Weâll get through it, together. Just promise me youâll take it easy tomorrow, okay?"
A faint smile tugged at your lips as you nodded. "Go get some sleep. Youâve been waiting up for me."
Isaac gave you a small, reassuring smile before heading to his room. As you settled into bed, the weight of exhaustion dragging at your limbs, you couldnât help but wonder how many more days like this lay ahead. The uncertainty of the future loomed large in your mind, casting a shadow over even the simplest moments of joy.
As you drifted off to sleep, your thoughts lingered on Lando and Max. Their arrival felt like a breath of fresh air, a chance to momentarily forget about your illness and embrace a semblance of normalcy. They didnât know about your condition, which meant they wouldn't look at you with pity or treat you like a fragile doll. Their presence offered a respite from the constant reminders of your limitations, an opportunity to live in the moment and savor each day as it came.
For so long, your life had been governed by routines and restrictions, every decision weighed against the backdrop of your illness. But with Lando and Max, you felt a sense of freedom, an invitation to break away from the chains that bound you. They saw you not as someone fragile, but as a capable guide and a new friend. You wanted to hold onto that feeling, to let their presence remind you of who you were beyond the confines of your diagnosis.
Their energy and zest for life felt like a tonic; lifting your spirits and reigniting your desire to experience the world beyond your illness. With them, you could laugh freely, explore without fear, and simply be yourself without constantly worrying. Yet, there was a lingering guilt that gnawed at you, a silent whisper that you were using them, exploiting their company to escape your reality.Â
Despite the joy they brought, this guilt cast a shadow over your newfound happiness. You didnât want to deceive them or yourself, but the allure of living fully and freely, even for a short while, was too tempting to resist. You resolved to make the most of their visit, using their company as an excuse to live as vibrant as you once did.Â
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The next morning, you moved with practiced stealth, careful not to make a sound as you gathered your hiking gear. The house was still and quiet, the early hour providing a perfect cover for your escape. You knew your brother would disapprove of your plans to go hiking with Lando, so you hoped to slip out before he noticed.
Just as you reached the front door, the sound of footsteps halted your progress. Turning, you saw Isaac standing there, a backpack slung over his shoulder, clearly ready to head out himself. His eyes narrowed as he took in your gear.
âAnd where do you think youâre going?â Isaacâs voice was tight with concern.
You sighed, knowing this confrontation was inevitable. âIâm going hiking with Lando. Itâs just a short trail, nothing too strenuous.â
Isaacâs expression darkened. âDidnât I tell you to take it easy? When are you going to take care of yourself?â
âWhat more do you want me to do?â you snapped, your frustration bubbling over. âShould I wrap myself up in bubble wrap and stay in bed until I inevitably die?â
âDonât say that,â Isaacâs voice wavered, his concern morphing into something deeper and more painful.
âI have to!â you shouted, the dam of pent-up emotions finally breaking. âI have to acknowledge it, to you, to our parents, because while you guys are doing everything in your power to ignore it, itâs still gonna happen whether you like it or not.â
He took a step back, his face pale. âI just want you to be safe.â
âIâm going to die anyways,â you continued, your voice trembling with the weight of your confession. âWhether itâs tomorrow or a couple of weeks later, Iâve accepted that by now. You know why? Because even if Iâm alive right now, Iâm treated like a fucking corpse. I cannot do a single thing without our motherâs voice in my mind. âOh, donât stand for too long, donât walk for too long, take your meds, donât let your heartbeat speed up, donât eat this, donât eat that.â Itâs fucking tiring. Forget her, I canât even be an older sister anymore for you. For godâs sake, you make breakfast, lunch, and dinner for us. Youâre acting as if I canât lift a single spoon.â
Isaacâs eyes were filled with tears now, but you couldnât stop. The words poured out, each one a release of years of pent-up frustration and pain. âThe entire town knows, Isaac. Any time I go out, I see the pity in their eyes. You know who doesnât know? Lando and Max. And I have no plans on telling them because they actually treat me like a healthy human, something you guys wonât ever do again.â
You didnât wait for his response, not allowing him to speak. You walked out the door, letting it close behind you with a finality that echoed your determination.Â
When you reached, Lando was already waiting for you by the trailhead, leaning casually against a tree with his backpack at his feet. He waved when he saw you approaching, his smile faltering slightly as he noticed the tension in your posture and the slight frown on your face.
"Hey, there you are!" he called out, his voice bright. "I was starting to think you'd changed your mind."
"Sorry, I'm a bit late," you replied, forcing a smile.
Lando's brow furrowed with concern. "Everything okay?"
You waved it off, not wanting to delve into the argument with Isaac. "Yeah, just had a rough morning. Let's get going, shall we?"
He nodded, still seeming a bit unsure. "Alright, if you say so." He hoisted his backpack over his shoulder and fell into step beside you as you started down the trail.
âMax isnât joining us today?â you asked as you started the hike.
Lando shrugged playfully. âNah, heâs not really the hiking type.â
In truth, Lando thought back to the moment he convinced Max to do something else. He had wanted this time alone with you, to get to know you better without any distractions. The way your face lit up when you talked about your favorite places made him want to see more of that joy.
You laughed, shaking your head. "Yeah, he doesn't seem like the outdoorsy type. I guess we'll have to find something else to drag him into."
As you continued along the path, Landoâs closeness became even more evident. He would occasionally place his hand on your back to guide you over rough terrain or hold your hand to help you across a stream. Each touch was gentle yet charged with an energy that made your heart race.
The path wound through a dense forest, dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy above. The air was fresh, filled with the scent of pine and the sound of birds chirping. As you walked, the tension from your argument with Isaac began to ease, the peaceful surroundings and Lando's infectious enthusiasm slowly lifting your spirits.
"Maybe we can convince him to join us on a beach day or something," Lando said, his thoughts lingering on how much he enjoyed these moments alone with you. "But honestly, I'm kinda glad it's just the two of us today. More time to get to know my favorite tour guide."
You felt a flutter in your chest at his words, the compliment warming you from the inside. âStill your favorite tour guide, huh?â
He shrugged playfully. "The competition is tough, but youâre always coming out on top. Besides, I figured I needed some one-on-one time to really experience what this town has to offer."
As the trail began to climb, you focused on your breathing, matching your pace to Lando's. The conversation drifted to lighter topics, and you found yourself relaxing more with each step. The forest opened up to a meadow filled with wildflowers, the colors vivid and bright under the morning sun.
Lando knelt down to take a photo of a particularly vibrant patch of flowers. "This place is incredible. How do you know all these hidden spots?"
"I've lived here my whole life," you said, watching him as he adjusted the focus on his camera. "Spent a lot of time exploring."
"Must be nice," he said, standing up and looking around. "Having all this beauty right in your backyard."
"Yeah, it is," you replied, though your thoughts drifted back to the times you wanted to leave this place. "Sometimes you take it for granted until you share it with someone else."
Eventually, you reached a lookout point with a breathtaking view of the coastline along with the lighthouse you explored yesterday. The ocean stretched out endlessly, waves glittering in the sunlight. Lando pulled out his camera again, capturing the scene and a few candid shots of you taking in the view.
"This is amazing," he said, his voice filled with awe. "Thanks for bringing me here."
You smiled, feeling a sense of accomplishment mixed with a pang of guilt. Lando didnât know the real reason behind your determination to hike today, nor the weight you were trying to escape.Â
"You're welcome," you replied. "I'm glad you're here to share it with me."
As you stood there, side by side with Lando, your words said to Isaac still lingered in the back of your mind, wondering if you'd said the wrong thing. You knew that you had to take a stand for yourself, otherwise youâd be pressured into regret, but heâs also your brother and heâs always wanted the best for you. You pushed those thoughts down, determined to make the most of this day as if it was your last.Â
With Lando's enthusiasm and the beauty of the surroundings, you found it easier to forget, even if just for a little while, the shadow that always loomed over you.
"So, what's next on our adventure?" Lando asked, breaking the silence.
You laughed softly. "Let's just see where the trail takes us."
Once Lando was satisfied with the amount of photos he took, you began to descend the trail from the lookout point. The path became steeper causing you to walk carefully, trying to focus on your footing.Â
The trail wound through another section of dense forest with the ground covered in a thick layer of fallen leaves. You and Lando continued to chat, touching upon all sorts of topics.Â
Just as you were starting to relax, your foot caught on a hidden root and you found yourself losing balance. Panic surged through you as your ankle twisted painfully. Before you could hit the ground, Lando was there, his arms wrapping around you and pulling you upright. His grip was strong and steady, and you clung to him for a moment, trying to catch your breath and process the sudden burst of pain.Â
âWhoa, are you okay?â Lando asked, concern etched on his face as he steadied you.Â
You winced, trying to put weight on your ankle and finding it difficult. âI think I twisted my ankle.âÂ
Landoâs brows furrowed with worry. âLetâs sit down for a minute. Here, lean on me.âÂ
He guided you to a nearby rock, helping you sit down gently. He knelt in front of you, examining your ankle with a careful touch. âDoes it hurt a lot?âÂ
You nodded, biting your lip to keep from crying out. âYeah, it does.â
Lando looked around, his face serious. âI think we should head back. I donât want you to make it worse.â
You sighed, feeling a wave of frustration mixed with embarrassment. âIâm sorry, Lando. I didnât mean to ruin our hike.â
He shook his head, his expression softening. âHey, donât worry about it. Your safety is more important than the hike. Besides, we can always come back another time.â
He helped you stand, supporting your weight as you gingerly tested your injured ankle. With his arm around your waist, you felt a mixture of gratitude and awkwardness, acutely aware of his closeness and the concern in his eyes.
As you slowly made your way back down the trail, Lando stayed close, his grip on you firm but gentle. His presence was comforting, and despite the pain, you felt a sense of connection with him that was hard to ignore.
Back at the trailhead, Lando leads you towards his car, surprising you. âWhen did you get a car?âÂ
âFigured Iâd rent one while Iâm here, just so we donât have to walk everywhere,â Lando shrugged as he explained.Â
He helped you into his car, making sure you were comfortable before getting in himself. He started the car, casting quick glances at you to ensure you were alright. The engineâs hum was a soothing background noise as he navigated the road back to town.Â
âYou know,â he began, trying to lighten the mood, âI think this might be the first hike Iâve been on where we didnât make it to the top.â
You chuckled softly, appreciating his effort to keep things light. âThereâs a first for everything, I guess.â
He smiled, eyes focused on the road. âYeah, and now we have an excuse to do it again. When youâre feeling better, of course.â
You leaned back, the pain in your ankle dulling slightly with the rest. âI appreciate that, Lando. And I promise, next time, no hidden roots.â
He laughed, a genuine sound that made you feel a bit better about the whole situation. âDeal.â
As you pulled into the town, Landoâs concern was still evident. âDo you want to go straight to the clinic, or should we stop by your place first?â
âHome is fine,â you replied. âIâll just need some ice and rest.â
Lando nodded, driving directly to your house. He parked and quickly came around to help you out. With his support, you hobbled across the driveway to the front door, quickly finding your keys and entering.Â
Inside, you settled on the couch while Lando fetched some ice from the kitchen with your directions. He elevated your foot, resting it on a cushion before gently placing the ice pack on your ankle. âKeep this on for a while,â he instructed, earning a chuckle from you.Â
âOkay, Doctor Lando.â You winced slightly at the cold but knew it was necessary. âThank you,â you muttered softly as he joined you on the couch.Â
âHey, what are friends for?â He shot back.
You raised your eyebrows. âWhen did we become friends?â you asked teasingly.Â
Without a beat, he responded, âfrom the moment you told me I got scammed.âÂ
You shook your head with a smile on your face. His genuine care and the connection you felt during the hike was undeniable. Despite the pain and the dayâs mishap, you still enjoyed it all.Â
As you both sat there, the sun beginning to set outside, you felt a strange sense of peace. Maybe you couldnât control everything about your condition, but you could control how you spent your time. Right now, with Lando by your side, you felt like you were making the most of it.Â
âHow about we watch a movie?â Lando suggested, breaking the comfortable silence. âSomething to take your mind off things.âÂ
âThat sounds perfect,â you agreed.Â
As the movie started, you felt the tension of the day begin to fade, replaced by a warm sense of contentment. As the soft glow of the television cast a warm light across the room, you heard the front door creak open. You tensed slightly, knowing it was Isaac. The memory of your heated argument from earlier that morning returned to your mind like it was fresh, and you werenât sure how he would react to finding Lando here.Â
Isaac stepped into the living room, his eyes flicking between you and Lando, and then down to your ankle propped up with an ice pack. His brows furrowed in surprise, and his look spoke volumes â a silent âI told you soâ about taking it too far.
âHey,â Isaac said, his tone carefully neutral as he addressed Lando. âWhatâs going on here?â
âHey,â Lando responded, sensing the tension but keeping his tone friendly. âWe went hiking, and she twisted her ankle.â
Isaacâs eyes narrowed slightly, a mix of concern and frustration flashing across his face. âI see.â
You shifted uncomfortably, feeling the need to explain but also not wanting to escalate the situation. âItâs just a sprain, Isaac. Landoâs been helping me out.â
Isaac nodded curtly, his gaze softening slightly but still clearly worried. âThanks, mate,â he addressed Lando.Â
He started towards the kitchen, clearly not wanting to prolong the conversation but not ignoring your presence either.
You watched him go, feeling a mix of relief and lingering tension. The argument had left a mark, but you could see that he was making an effort to understand your perspective, even if he wasnât ready to talk about it.
Lando glanced at you, sensing the undercurrent of emotion. âYou and your brother⌠everything okay?â
You sighed softly, not wanting to burden him with the details. âWe had a disagreement earlier. Itâs complicated.â
He nodded, not pushing further but offering a supportive presence. âWell, Iâm here if you need anything.â
Isaac reappeared a few minutes later with a glass of water, which he handed to you without a word. You took it with a grateful smile. âThanks.â
He simply nodded again and headed to his room, leaving you and Lando alone in the living room. Despite the brief interaction, you felt a subtle shift in Isaacâs demeanor. He was trying, in his own way, to respect your wishes and not overdo his concern for your illness.
As the movie continued, you found yourself relaxing again, the earlier tension easing away. Landoâs easygoing nature and the quiet understanding from your brother provided a much-needed sense of balance.
The minutes ticked by, and you found yourself growing more comfortable and drowsy, especially with Landoâs warm presence beside you. Earlier, you had mentioned feeling cold, due to the ice, and he had fetched a blanket, draping it over both of you. As you nestled into the couch, the combination of the movieâs soft soundtrack and Landoâs steady breathing lulled you into a peaceful sleep.
Lando noticed when your head gently rested against his shoulder, your breathing deep and even. He smiled softly, careful not to move and disturb you. As the credits began to roll, he glanced at his watch and realized it was getting late. Reluctantly, he decided it was time to leave.
He gently shifted, trying to move without waking you. Before he got up, he couldnât resist the urge to lean in and press a tender kiss to your forehead, his lips lingering for just a moment. It was an instinctive gesture, filled with affection that he hadnât fully acknowledged until now.
Carefully, he adjusted the blanket to ensure you were snug and warm. He stood up quietly, casting one last fond look at you before making his way to the door. Lando left silently, closing the door with a soft click, leaving you to your dreams.
An hour later, Isaac retreated from his bedroom, finding you fast asleep on the couch. Instead of waking you, he went to the kitchen and fetched your evening medicine and a glass of water. Returning to the living room, he placed them gently on the table beside the couch, ensuring theyâd be the first things you saw when you woke up.
Isaac stood there for a moment, watching you sleep peacefully. Despite the argument earlier, he understood your desire to live fully, even if it scared him. With a sigh, he retreated back to his room, hoping that youâd find a balance between living your life and taking care of yourself. The quiet house seemed to settle around your sleeping form, a brief moment of peace amidst the whirlwind of emotions and challenges.
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I feel like I should explain why I dislike this look. To me it screams middle age crisis (trying to dress like a 25 year old). It also feels like itâs trying to hard to be cool and Pedro, word cannot express how incredibly cool and funny and adorkable and beautiful your are. This outfit IMO takes away from that. The outfit shouldnât be front and centerâŚYOU and your glorious self should be front and center.
Hi! I have a Top gun maverick request
What if the reader is Mavericks daughter and also dating Rooster, who was also called back to Top Gun for the mission, and towards the end. The readers plane also got shot down after Maverick saved Rooster and Rooster saving Maverick?
imagine being a top gun graduate pilot, rooster's girl, and maverick's daughter -> and your jet gets shot down on the mission
written by: Štheclassiccherry
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a/n: hi lovely!! i hope this interpretation makes you happy, I haven't written angst before so I hope this is appeasing! thank you for sending it in, I really enjoyed writing this, the idea was a great way for me to expand my writing. have a wonderful day <3 on another note, i actually got emotional at the end?? also I wrote this at 2am so wowie im braindead lmao
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warnings: ANGSTTTTTTT just prepare yourself lmao it's about to get rough buddy
pairing: rooster x f!Mitchell!pilot!reader, dad maverick (aka dadrick aha ha aha i amuse myself sometimes-)
-DISCLAIMER-
I do not own Top Gun: Maverick, nor the characters from it featured in this. Credit to the rightful owners.
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The time was now.
Every ounce of adrenaline, every moment of your training came down to moments like these.
Standing in your flight suit, under the flight deck, you feel the sweat drip down your forehead.
You being nervous? Was almost unheard of. Almost.
The clock of your watch ticked, and with each moment anticipation grew. Glancing to your wingman and dear friends, you tried to memorize their faces. The way they focused. While you stared at the people around you, involved in what your father was addressing, Rooster was looking at you.
The moment he knew you were to be Maverick's Wing-Woman, he couldn't help but suddenly feel every nerve in his body. He knew you were capable. God knows, you're capable of anything. Though, it didn't make the looming fears of losing you go away. Because for the first time, in a long time, Bradley felt whole. Even with all the trauma, the anger, the grief, the loss- you simply made it go away. To him, you were fine gold. There was nothing more important than what he had with you. To him, that was set in stone. Before he knew it, he was knocked from his thoughts.
"Alright, Lieutenants. It's time," Maverick spoke, a hopeful tone towards the end of his sentence. "Everyone, you know the drill."
Sighing, you glanced to Bradley. You knew he was scared, but the last thing he was going to do, was say so. But now was not the time for fear. And so, you mouthed a silent 'I love you', before making your way onto the flight deck.
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Climbing into your F/A-18, helmet in hand, you were stopped.
"Y/C/S!"
Turning, Bradley's gaze met yours.
"Bradley."
"Y/n."
"I should go," You comment, aware of the time. Leaning towards him, while on the ladder, Bradley's lips are quickly on yours. His kiss was swift, but heartfelt. Pulling back, he looked at you.
Rooster then walked past you, headed to his own jet. Watching him go, you climbed into your cockpit.
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Suddenly, the task at hand was all too real. The air was thick, but then again, G-Force tended to make it that way.
Miracle #1 was a success. Now, to get past Coffin Corner.
"Beginning ascent to Coffin Corner, we're right on schedule Mav."
"Alright, Y/C/S, you ready kid?"
"Now or never, right?"
Maverick sighed, "Sure, we'll go with that."
Beginning the trek upwards, the force began to catch up with you.
"Come on--" You whisper to yourself, slowly watching the number of Gs increase.
Making it over the peak, and settling out for a sheer second, then whipping it left and right to avoid the missiles firing your way.
"Holy shit-" You holler, watching the missiles fly by. "Fuck- deploying flares!"
Firing, and defending your jet, you make your way along with Maverick in front of you.
Smooth sailing, right? No. Next thing you knew, it was utter chaos.
"DAGGER 1 IS HIT, MAVERICK IS HIT!" You scream into coms.
"Shit- NO MAV--" Rooster yelled, immediately speeding up. "I'm going after him!"
"ROOSTER YOU CAN'T GO AFTER HIM--" You call out, noticing his sudden change. "Fuck-" you mutter, "I'm continuing back, Dagger 1 is down. Rooster please come back, we can't risk anyone else!"
He was already on his trail. Out of your field of vision. Gone to your father, either in death or God knows where.
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The enemy is always aware. Always looking at your moves, a change in position, a difference in your manner.
It allows them to win.
And you, to slip.
A loud boom echoed in your ear, and just as quickly as it came, it destroyed.
"I'M HIT-" You yell, looking at your control panel, trying to understand just what happened. "Left wing took a direct hit!"
"Disengage! Eject Y/C/S! EJECT!" Hondo informs, trying to reach you.
"I can't- It won't- I'm going down!"
"EJECT!"
"I--" The coms died out, your panic increasing as you tried to eject. Yet, to no avail. The moment your jet hit the mountain, it was over.
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"Mav-" Rooster called out, looking in the direction of your crash. "Mav, that's not one of the 5th Generation."
CPT. Mitchell, who had been standing to Rooster's right, squinted. "How far do you think?"
"Nothing we can't try to reach."
The two then began their way to your destroyed F/A-18. Upon it, the two quickly realized it wasn't just part of their team.
It was you.
Running, the pair sprinted to find you, any evidence of you.
"You see her Mav?"
"Come on, Kid, where are you?" Maverick muttered to himself, holding onto the little hope he had.
"Mav! I found her!" Rooster yelled, as Maverick made way to you. Your battered body, cut and bleeding almost everywhere, was laying in Rooster's warm arms. He held you close, his knees against the cold snow, propping you up on his legs for a little elevation.
You weren't quite awake. Barely awake enough to feel the difference in temperature. "Who- wh-"
"Shhh, hey it's okay. It's okay Y/N, you're going to be fine. Mav and I are here, we're gonna get you back home alright? I need you to stay with me- Mav where is she bleeding? We need to find it--"
"Bradley."
"I think it's towards her lower abdomen-"
"Bradley."
"Fuck- I need a cloth-"
"Bradley!" You exclaim as best you can, your voice weak. A hiss and deep exhale leaves you, the pain in your body increasing with the sudden movement.
"Yes?"
"Don't my love, it's too late for all of that. It's okay, let me go."
"Y/N, it'll be okay, there's an F-14 we're gonna take back-" Maverick hushed Bradley, interrupting his protests to you.
"Hey, honey?"
A gentle smile finds its way on your face, recognizing your father's voice, "Yes?"
Maverick takes your withering hand in his, "We're gonna be okay, kid." Slowly, Rooster began to run his thumb up and down the side of your cheek. Something he'd do to calm you, or to center himself. Now, it was both.
"I love you, both of you, so-" You cough, an all-to-familiar metallic taste entering your mouth, "so much."
"We love you too, baby," Rooster replied, a bittersweet smile upon his sweet face.
"You two," Another cough fills your throat, "better get back. I'm gonna rest now."
Turning your head into Rooster's hand, you kiss his palm softly.
"Y/N, stay with me sweetheart, please keep your eyes open-"
"Bradley."
Rooster turned to Maverick, "Let her rest, Bradley. She's gone." While Mav's demeaner didn't appear to be panicked, it was evident by the tears on his face - his heart will forever be missing a piece. A piece of you. Slowly pulling Bradley away from you, he let Rooster gently remove your dog-tags, and place them into his chest pocket.
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The moment they got back to the Carrier, everyone was quiet. Debriefing took what felt like ages, and as soon as Bradley could, he went to the locker room.
In his locker, was a small, velvet box. Taking it out, and opening the box, a beautiful diamond ring sparkled in the light.
Your locker, which Bradley knew the combo for, was just down the row. The room was empty. The hum from the cheap lights in the air. He made his way to it, unlocking it and placing the box in it.
Looking up at the polaroid of the two of you in the locker, Bradley spoke, "You know, it was my mother's." He sighed, his throat getting tight. "God, my parents would've loved you, Y/N. I'm sure you've met them by now... please don't ever forget how much I love you."
Tears fell from his worn eyes, death yet again, taking the light of his life.
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Travelin' Sailor | Robert "Bob" Floyd
Description: A fic based on the song Travelin' Soldier except it's the happy ending that it should have been
Content: Sad/Lonely!Bob for a minute, less than ideal family dynamics (Bob has mommy issues low key), friends that arenât supportive, a love at first sight so quick itâs unreal, wrong info about the navy, probably wrong timing of how long it takes to receive a letter from cross country on a naval base, happy ending I promise
The absolute biggest thanks to @hederasgarden for being my beta on this and being incredibly patient with me never wanting to end a sentence properly. Another thank you to the top gun gang discord for encouraging me to write (and post) again, so much love for y'all.
You could always tell when spring was turning to summer despite the dates on the calendar. The humidity had begun to hang around, the sun set later, and those that came in on lunch break used more napkins to wipe their sweat. You found yourself fanning your warm skin in between running food in the family owned diner you worked in when your coworker, Melissa, asked you to cover her section while she took a quick break. It was nearing the end of the day and the dinner rush had begun to die down, so you accepted.Â
A few minutes later, you spotted a tall man with dirty blond hair, outdated wire-framed glasses, and a green jumpsuit making his way across the small dining room to sit at the high top bar. It wasnât unusual to see men from your small Tennessee town in uniform, many of them took any opportunity to get out just as you were planning yourself. However, most of them were surrounded by loved ones right before deployment. He sat alone, placing his duffel bag on the seat next to him and resting his arms on the counter. As you made your way over to him, you found yourself wondering how someone could be alone at such a time. He had a baby face, but he couldnât have been much older than you.Â
âCan I start you off with something to drink?â you asked with a kind smile, feeling sympathetic.Â
âNot really hungry, maâam. I could use some company though,â the blond man uttered in a quiet voice, as he glanced up only long enough to get a quick look at you.Â
âWell, Iâm afraid Iâm not off for another hour, but if you want to wait until then youâre more than welcome toâŚLieutenant Robert Floyd,â you said, reading the patch on his chest as you leaned down and rested your elbows on the bartop in an attempt to see his face better. He looked down at his fidgeting hands, a deep red forming on his neck as he replied, âThatâs fine, I have a few hours until I need to be in Memphis anyways.â
Despite what he said, you still put in an order of fries and got him a fresh cup of iced water. He graciously accepted and you spent the rest of your shift finishing with the few tables you had left, grateful it was a weekday and you didnât have anyone coming in at the last minute. Throughout clearing tables, grabbing your tips, and beginning to sweep, you felt his eyes on you. Looking up, you had caught the man at the counter looking away as quickly as possible, creating a small smile on your face. As you rounded the corner from the kitchen with your purse and removed your apron, you found him rummaging through his bag.
âReady to go?â you asked, shaking your hair out from the bow you used to tie it back.
âUm, yeah, I just need to find my wallet to pay for my food,â he stated, not removing his eyes from his duffel as he pushed his hands through the side pockets.
âDonât worry about it Floyd, consider it a thank you for all that you do,â you said, grabbing his plate and taking it back to the kitchen. You found him shifting in his seat, obviously uncomfortable. âOr you can get me next timeâ.
He relaxed slightly, grabbing his duffel and watching as you came out from behind the bar to meet him. It wasnât until he was standing next to you that you realized how tall he really was. You grabbed his arm, wishing Melissa a good night and walked through the front door. Starting your walk down the street, you noticed the hot sun finally beginning to set beyond the trees.Â
âMy name-, he started.
âSo, are you,â you began, realizing you had spoken in unisom. âYou first.â
âI was, uh, I was just going to say everyone calls me Bob,â he stated, motioning to the patch on his chest.
âOk, Bob, I was just asking if you were from this area, think I would remember someone like you,â you inquired, watching a small smile, the first youâd seen him crack, appear on his face.Â
âNo, mâam, I was born and raised just outside of Knoxville, one blinking stoplight, one bar. Seems like you might know the type.â He let out a chuckle as he looked around the small main street youâve been taking him down for the past few minutes.
Shortly after, the two of you arrived at a small wooden dock overlooking a pond that had begun to look green with lily pads. You sat your bag on the picnic table and walked down the rickety dock, making careful steps to avoid the weaker spots. Looking over your shoulder as you sat, you spotted Bob cautiously trying to follow your steps. You felt the dock shake slightly the closer he got to where you were seated, feet dangling inches above the water. He sat next to you, pulling his legs under him to avoid getting his boots wet. After a few moments of silence he spoke up.
âMiss, I need to be honest here. I know you probably have a boyfriend and Iâm just a stranger, but I got no one back home. I remember during basic, they would pass the letters from loved ones out and I would just sit there. Having to would watch everyone read how much they were missed back home and I would just hope that maybe,â he cleared his throat. âMaybe next time, Iâd have someone missing me. Yet here I am, headed to base for the next few months with no one. If it wouldnât be too much trouble, Iâd like to send a letter back here to you.â
You watched him lift his head, his blue eyes meeting yours for the first time. Your heart ached, wondering how a man with so much love could have no one to send a letter home to.Â
âWho said I have a boyfriend?â You asked, keeping eye contact as long as he allowed.
âI guess I just assumed a girl like you would have men asking left and right for at least a dance,â Bob said in a voice so quiet, it was barely heard over the sound of the cicadas.Â
âWell then, it may come as a surprise to you that I do not have a boyfriend and I have far less men asking me for a dance than youâd expect. Zero to be exact,â you trailed off, suddenly embarrassed by the admission. âBut, I really would enjoy receiving a letter from you, Bobâ
He smiled at you, âTell me about yourselfâ
The two of you spent the next few hours talking about your hometowns, his time training, and even what he could about the next few months. When the time finally came for him to make his way back to town to catch his ride, the sun had set and the air had become cool again.
You walked him back into town, sharing a comfortable silence. Reaching where you had parked, you found yourself filled with dread at the idea of him leaving. You finally met a man your age with a good head on his shoulders, and he was hours away from being shipped across the country from you. Trying not to be bitter in your last moments together, you looked up at him with the best fake smile you could muster. Despite knowing him for only four hours at this point your conversations felt so natural and you hoped that heâd felt the same.
âI wanna thank you for today,â he started, looking down at his hands as you leaned against your car. âHaving someone to be with before being sent away made today less drearyâŚâ he trailed off, looking back at your face, and studying your reaction. Although you would never understand what he was feeling now, you couldnât imagine the loneliness that came from not having anyone to come home to after months away.Â
âThe pleasure was all mine, never met a navy pilot before.â You smirked, watching him open his mouth in protest. âSorry, forgot youâre âjust a WSOâ. I canât believe you thought being the person in charge of dropping bombs from an airplane was lame. I never wanna hear that again, got it?â
He looked at you confused for a moment. âAgain?â
âWell, Iâm not going to write these letters and pay postage for a man I donât plan on seeing again. Plus, you owe me for the fries.â You replied, watching his face redden as he pushed his glasses back up.
âYou'll wait for me?â He asked, making sure he was reading you correctly.
âAs long as I keep getting replies to my letters.â You reached up, wrapping your arms around his neck to embrace him and hoped he couldnât hear the way your heart was beating out of your chest. After a moment, you pulled away, taking one last look into his eyes as a truck pulled up. As it slowed to where you both stood, you noticed a man in a similar uniform sat in the driverâs seat. Bob took a step back, eyes staying locked on yours as he opened the door and climbed in. You broke contact first, hand rummaging through your purse at your side as you took two steps forward, now standing on the edge of the curb. Your hand hit silk and you pulled the ribbon out quickly.
âSomething to remind you to come back,â you said, reaching through the rolled down window, and tying it onto his duffel bag. You knew heâd have to find somewhere else to keep it once he got to base, but for the time being, it would be tied in a bow on the top strap.
You stood still, watching the truck drive away until it turned down a street out of sight. You walked slowly, feet dragging along the pavement to your car. You took a few moments of silence to consider the events of today before you turned the key and made your way home, drafting what you wanted to include in your first letter.
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The first month went by fast, school was out for the summer which meant there were more teenagers at the restaurant and more time you spent working. The times you werenât, you spent in thought about Lt. Robert Floyd. Your friends took notice of how often you spent staring off and despite your best efforts to explain the connection, everyone brushed it off as a simple school girl crush over a man in a uniform. At first you were frustrated having to explain how in a few short hours and two letters with military postage, you felt you knew him forever. As the months would go on, the comments from your friends had become less frequent. You didnât know if it was from them beginning to understand or them growing bored of the same jokes, but it didnât matter. The third letter youâd received at the very end of the month had a new return addressâ San Diego. You felt your heart ache as he was now across the country.Â
By the second month, you built a routine of sorts. The main part included going into work before the sun rose to distract yourself and avoid worrying about how he was. Some days you felt silly, stressing over a man that was too busy doing tasks of actual importance to worry about some girl he met once at a small diner in a map dot town. Other days, you worried about his safety. You would attempt to reassure yourself with the thought that he knew what he was doing, but his pilot? You had no idea who they were. Did they have someone to come home to? Did they care about the safety of their WSO in the backseat? You wondered if the man that drove him to base was his pilot.Â
The days new letters came were your favorite. No matter how soon the last letter had come in, everyday youâd run to the mailbox hoping to find a white envelope with clear, neat handwriting addressed to you. On days you did, youâd drop your bag on the floor of the hallway and hurry to sit and read every word of his surprisingly tidy cursive. After the third read youâd carefully fold it back up exactly as it was and hold it to your chest, sighing deeply. Any chores youâd saved for after work were abandoned in order to get your reply out as soon as possible.Â
The third month was hard, nothing you did could distract you from your thoughts. Everywhere you looked there were banners and flags in celebration of those who serve. The local VFW hall was handing out small flags with tags that included names of local veterans or those currently serving. Your friends humored you by tagging along when you placed one in the ground, a small label that read, Lieutenant Robert âBOBâ Floyd US Navy, WSO.You spent the Fourth of July watching fireworks with your loved ones, hoping next year he could be beside you on the small blanket. After the holiday passed, you went back to the VFW hall and grabbed the small flag to show Bob when he returned.Â
The fourth month brought a lot of doubt from those around you, especially your friends. You were young and they felt you should be out having fun, not waiting by your mailbox hoping for a letter from your favorite sailor. You had shared your frustrations with Melissa and some of the regulars at work, but they encouraged you to ignore what those around you had to say. The older crowd at work especially loved what you were doing, believing it was romantic and a true test of commitment.
At the beginning of the fifth month, you had grown anxious. It had been almost a month since you heard anything from him. The prior letter was short and explained, without giving details, that training was going to be more rigorous to help prepare them for something that had come up. This meant that he wouldnât be able to write much. In your reply to him you wrote you understood the situation and told him he needed to focus on training. The letters could wait if they needed to, you wanted him to have a clear mind in the sky. That was twenty six days ago. Worried thoughts had begun to take up space in your mind with each day that passed. You wondered if his plane was shot down or if there was a malfunction in equipment during training. In the back of your mind you selfishly wondered if he had grown bored of this game the two of you had been playing.Â
After one exceptionally long day you raced home to check your mailbox and this time, there was a letter. In his handwriting, your full name and address were on the front. Tears welled up in your eyes out of relief and you couldnât wait to open it inside. As you sat in your car, you carefully opened the envelope and saw it contained more pages than he had ever written. Each sentence cleared any doubt you had about him coming back to you.
The first page was strictly apologies. One for the late reply and making you wait for him, the other for not being able to fill you in. In the second page, he went on to explain that he had been selected for a mission that was âcomplicatedâ, as he described it. He figured it was easier to sugar coat it than worry you that his admiral called it a suicide mission. But somehow, against all odds, everyone made it back on the carrier.
Bob shared more about his family next, he explained that he was raised by a single mother that worked nights and overtime to support them. This led to him joining the navy right out of high school after researching the benefits they could receive. He wanted to step up and help provide a better life for the both of them. He even wrote how he watched her heart break when she found the papers in his bedroom. Instead of beaming with pride as he expected, she was furious, wondering how he could put himself into such a dangerous situation willingly. Itâs been nearly four years since theyâve spoken. The fear of losing him in a tragic accident was too great and she couldnât take anymore heartbreak.
Your cheeks had become damp with tears, but you continued to read. As he would tell you later, you had become the first person Bob ever admitted feeling scared to. He would never tell anyone else, but sometimes the lack of control in the backseat made his hands sweat. This was immediately followed by how in those times of fear the past five months, he would take a deep breath and imagine you. Specifically how you looked dipping the tips of your shoes into the pond with a smile on your face, a pale pink haze from the sunset surrounding you. Your letters motivated him to stay focused and do whatever he needed to do in order to come back for you. Afterall, he owed you fries, and he could never turn back on that.Â
You sat in your car until long after the sun had set and the cool breeze coming in the windows helped to dry your tear stained cheeks. You held the letter against your chest like all the times before, but this time it wasnât just to feel close to him, it was to make sure that you werenât dreaming. You wanted to be sure that the pages where he had poured his heart out to you were real. You tried to imagine him writing the letter, probably on a bunk too small for his height. Maybe it was late at night after everyone else had fallen asleep. Above all, you wondered if he felt the same butterflies writing it as you did reading it. The thought alone left you with a giddy smile as you walked into the house.Â
Three weeks had passed since that day and you still reread parts of the letter daily. Specifically, the final paragraph where heâd promised to come back. Youâd gotten a few letters since, one that had come the next day apologizing for dumping a lot on you. He hoped it hadnât scared you off, but if it did, he understood. At the end of it he told you that they were starting to wrap up this deployment and while it could still take another month until he was back, the end was within reach. After receiving it you woke up everyday excited to see if today was the day. However, you didnât feel disappointed when you returned home alone because that meant you were one day closer.
On the last Saturday of the fifth month, you arrived at work early in anticipation of a busy day. There was a lot that needed to be done and you didnât want to be working on it while the breakfast rush was coming in. As expected, the diner filled up within an hour of being open and remained busy for most of the day. Thankful for the fall weather that had begun to come in, you opened the windows in the late afternoon to get some fresh air before remaking the coffee. With your back still turned to the door you heard the familiar chime of the bell alerting you to someone arriving.
âIâll seat you in just a second!â You called out, focused on pouring fresh water into the coffee pot.
âThatâs alright ma'am, I think Iâll sit at the counter if thatâs alright. Just here for some fries,â a timid voice replied.Â
You turned around to greet the man and there he stood, Lieutenant Robert Floyd in the same green flight suit you met him in nearly six months ago. He had a slight tan from the west coast sun and he looked tired, but it was him. You stared in disbelief, wondering if your eyes were playing tricks on you.
It took one of your favorite regulars yelling out, âWell honey, donât just stand there, welcome the sailor home!â to snap you out of your trance.
You donât remember where the mug you were holding went, all you could focus on was taking the five large steps across the outdated tile to be standing in front of him. Bob met you halfway and pulled you into a tight hug, his hand holding the back of your neck. You nuzzled your head into his shoulder and inhaled, trying to memorize the way this moment felt in every sense. The silence that had fallen over the diner was gradually replaced with the regular sounds of the dinner rush, but you donât hear any of it. The only thing you could focus on was his heart beating, the sound grounding you to him. After a few moments, you removed your head from its spot and looked into his eyes. His watery blue eyes meet yours as the tears that had been collecting begin to descend down your cheeks.Â
âHey, hey, hey, no tears okay? Iâm here, plus I brought something back for you,â he said as he moved his thumbs from the side of your face to wipe your tears. One hand unzipped the flight suit and the other reached into the breast pocket, pulling out the same silk ribbon you had given him. You were surprised at the condition. It was perfectly intact. He reached around your shoulders to tie your hair back with it, similar to how it was when he first got a glimpse of you. As you opened your mouth to ask how he kept it so nice, Melissa called out, âAlright kids, outta here, Iâll close up tonight.â
Before you could protest, Bob had your hand in his and was pulling you outside to where his truck was parked. As you reached the door he turned you, pressing your back against the warm metal and leaning down close, trying to judge your reaction. With a subtle nod, he closed the gap between the two of you for the first time. His lips were soft and you reached up to grab at the back of his neck..
He pulled away first. âItâs nice to have someone to come home to.â
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Reblog if youâve ever been personally victimized by Pikachu man.
Please leave Joseph Quinn alone!!! You have no right leaking his personal information, spotify or adress! And certainly no right going to his home, his personal space, and invading it! And for what?? No one wants to be ambushed like that!
This poor introverted soul made his playlists private and changed his username just because some rabid stans leaked it! If he doesnât even want you to know what heâs listening to, what makes you think he wants you to ambush him at his home???
This isnât fan behavior, itâs stalking and itâs wrong. This man is so private that his only social media isnât even managed by him and youâre just going to scare him further away.
I swear to god Iâve been seeing this on TikTok over the last few days, making videos about his home/adress/Spotify/email, thinking itâs sooo funny and hilarious and theyâre sooooo smart doing all of this.
Like, I get of being curious about his Spotify, I looked at it myself but thatâs it. I looked, laughed a little, checked his Eddie playlist for writing purpose and then went on my way. But why did people think it was a brilliant idea to follow him? He literally went from a handful of followers to thousands within a few hours, all because people were making TikToks about it. Now itâs all private with a different handle and no one can check it anymore, people replicating his playlists and blah. Not cool.
And donât even get me started on the whole address thing. Thatâs such toxic bullshit and it happens over and over again. I really canât understand how people can have zero understanding of respect, privacy and personal space. There have been actors who went off social media and even out of the whole business because of this kind of behavior like ???? I wanna kick these morons in the shin so badly.
If you walk across the street and see him there you can go and respectfully!! ask for a photo or something. But waiting in front of HIS HOME until he comes out? Cmon. Learn some respect, jeez.
Look me in the eyes and tell me your taste in music isn't what your dad used to play in the car.
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