and if i say that i've become obsessed with yellowjackets and i might start writing for some of the girls... and that i might have a jackie drabble in the works... and that i have a lottie (â€ïž) idea as well...
i was scrolling through the blog and found this, i completely forgot i answered something related to yj
My asks are full of people asking for donations and claiming to be from Gaza. They use some kind of excel document from a vetter (?) as proof that they're legit.
I do support your cause and I'm always willing to help by spreading information and donating, but please stop spamming me. I do not trust you and I do not trust your account that looks like a carbon copy of all of the rest.
I'm not posting you on my account so even more people fall for a scam. Stop.
They didnât even try to change things up itâs word for word and the title is the same! Lmao
Their acc is called: chaenjen. And is in their one shot book
Yo I though I was tripping đđ
P.s. itâs âsin boundâ
wtf... i don't even know what to say other than WHAT THE FUCK, this is the first time this happens to me, i'm-
if anyone is still here, could you please leave a comment here asking the "writer" to delete the chapter? if you want, feel free to report the chapter or the profile (like i did), i don't care. anyone who plagiarizes should go fuck themselves :)
thank you for letting me know, anon! i came back hoping i'd get back on writing and now i don't even feel like it anymore lol but i miss you guys.
pairing: wednesday addams | reader
summary: after visiting the other side afterwards almost being killed by the pilgrim, wednesday addams catches the attention of someone who's a bit curious about the girl who escaped death.
word count: 8494
warnings: mdni, +18 only! no pronouns used, contains nsfw content.
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The rumors of a new transferred student filled the hallways of Nevermore, gossips about what kind of creature had just moved in. Everyone had a different theory, the glass-like eyes reminded Bianca of her own, the mermaids. The black-painted, sharp nails were a werewolf thing, Enid thought to herself as she eyed you from afar. The locks of your hair, hidden by the black beanie made it look like you were hiding something⊠snaky underneath it. But what caught the attention of everyone was the black and white suit that covered your body, similar to the one Wednesday Addams wears. The lack of color in your vests were enough to draw everyoneâs attention, although, your beauty and the mystery around what you were, was an extra reason for the Addams girl to close the book in her hands and pay a small attention to your details, away from the crowd.
Following the tall woman, you stood by her side at the entrance to the courtyard. Everyoneâs eyes on you.
âAttention, Nevermore, Iâd like to introduce to you all our new student. Iâm sure youâre gonna make her feel welcome during her journey in our school, isnât that correct?â
Some heads nodded at the womanâs statement, others simply turned around and ignored their surroundings, a messy chatter growing louder and louder. The director touched your shoulder with a gentle smile before walking away, leaving you by yourself.
As you looked around the new faces youâd have to get used to, you noticed how things were different since the last time youâd actually been on earth wearing your human form. Itâs been what, 3 years? Maybe a bit more⊠your memory failing to recap the last years, they were a messy and confusing blur. Ever since you became Death, your memories from your human life were slowly being erased as you kept on living as the undying creature, responsible for harvesting souls as they walked to you on the other side of the veil, waiting for your hand to touch their chest so they could rest in peace.
At first, your heart would break when they realized they were no longer allowed to live with the living ones, when they had to walk away and leave their loved ones behind and accept their destiny, waiting for their rebirth.
You had the same expression on your face when you saw your lifeless body on the hospital bed, surrounded by doctors that tried everything in their power to bring you back. You stood there for minutes, crying as you felt farther and farther from your human life, taking steps back until everything around you turned into a white forest, with long trees that swung with the cold breeze, you felt nostalgia as you walked around the empty garden, as if you had returned home after a long trip. It was warm, like watching the sunrise at the beach, the soft sound of waves crashing down the white sand, the birds chirping around you with a calming melody, and the breeze⊠so light and refreshing, ready to embrace you in your new life as a new day rose in front of your eyes.
Taking a deep breath, you opened your eyes, the white forest turned into a beach with a few waves crashing at your feet, the pinkish sky painted with a few clouds in shapes of things you loved when you were alive.
Thatâs when it hit you, like a punch in the stomach you fell to your knees, the tears dropping from your face onto the clear blue water, mixing in together as your new life was being written in the sand. You were alone, but something inside you was saying to look around, to look for her. She would help you to start over. She would guide you until you were to move on your own. But she would never leave you alone.
âItâs beautiful, isnât it?â A soft voice came from behind you.
You looked over your shoulder, feeling the warm water hit your legs.
A woman was standing a few steps away from where you kneeled down. She had her eyes closed, enjoying the early breeze of the morning as the sun turned the sky into a yellowish tone with a few splashes of light blue.
She was beautiful.
âWhat do I do now?â You ask as you brushed off the tears that still insisted on falling down your cheeks. âWhere do I go?â
When her eyes opened, your heart missed a beat. It had no color in them, yet you could still see the universe in the bright white color, they were glowing as she stared down at you, reaching her hand out to help you up to your feet.
âOh, honey.â She smiled. âYouâre not going anywhere.â
âArenât you an angel?â
The woman in white, silky dress, laughed. Even the way she laughed was angelical and beautiful, you couldnât help but smile at the heavenly view in front of you.
âI am an angel, but not the one youâre thinking of.â Her hand was soft against yours as she pulled you closer. Her other hand brushing your hair off your face. âI am Death, but I am not here to take your soul, Iâm here to guide you on your new journey. When you wake up, youâll be me. Your eyes will see every single particle of the universe around you. You will hear every heartbeat of those living around you. And when their time comes, you will be the one to embrace their souls as they leave this world.â
âYou want me to become⊠death? You want me to kill people?â
She shook her head, hearing the missing beat your heart took as fear filled your body. Her hand rested on your chest, calming the racing organ.
âYou wonât kill anyone, sweetheart, you only take the souls that will walk to you. You will become a beacon for those leaving the living world. You will help them to leave that life behind so they can move forward to their new one. Itâs your duty to ease their fears, to leave all their anger, their sorrows, their pain, behind.â
âWhat about those who loved them?â
Deep down, Death knew your question was a personal one for you. She looked at the waves crashing over your shoulders.
âDeath will come for everyone, love. Itâs a hurtful, but necessary evil. Death exists to teach others that life will end, thereâs nothing you can do to stop that from happening. I am here so that others can live their lives to the fullest, cherishing every moment with their loved ones, finding beauty in the small things, learning and enjoying the simplest things you can ever lay your hands on. This is yours.â
Turning around, you allowed yourself to close your eyes and take a deep breath.
Even though you felt like you couldnât walk away from the life you had, you couldnât jump back into your lifeless body that was still laying in that hospital bed. In the back of your head, you could still hear the machines attached to your chest.
 She was right.
Death was a lesson.
And everyone should learn about it so they can live without fear.
When a new wave crashed at your feet, a warmth embraced your body, lifting you from the ground as the air kept you floating. When you opened your eyes, you were still floating, but this time, cold and salty water surrounded you. You coughed a few times as you swam back to the shore.
It was the same beach; it had the same yellowish sky and the same rocks on its side. The water was not warm and the sand wasnât as white as before, but you knew that after this moment, nothing would be the same anymore.
Your rebirth as the angel of Death was a few years ago, just when you had turned 18 years old. When you woke up, the memories of your loved ones had been erased, their faces disappearing like smoke in thin air. You didnât remember much about your life as a human being, the only thing you could remember came after her, the beautiful angel with white eyes that carried the whole universe in them that touched your chest and embraced you in a warm hug.
And now, scanning the young faces, you were looking for a specific one, the reason why you abandoned your comfortable home to come here, the human side of your world. Youâd never forget the brownish eyes surrounded by adorable freckles you saw months ago. Youâd seen that face before, but the one with blonde hair didnât carry the same attitude the one with black braids did. She was unique, and she hadnât left your mind ever since.
Wednesday Addams⊠the girl that survived death and saved the small town of Jericho from an evil spirit in her last year of high-school. Your eyes looked for her, careful and sharp, paying attention to every single detail of the faces in front you, absorbing all the information you could.
Apparently, the girl was nowhere to be seen or heard. She was either really good at hiding or she wasnât even there with the other students. You looked for another familiar face, easily finding the blonde girl sitting by the water fountain.
Enid smiled big at you, wrapping her arms around your body in a welcoming hug.
âWelcome to Nevermore!â Her voice was a high-pitched tone, nothing annoying but definitely louder than you were used to. âAre you going to high school or getting ready for college like us?â Her hand motioned to the small group sitting at the rock made structure.
âDo I look young enough to still be in high school?â You asked in a joking way.
âWell, you do look young,â She laughed, but judging by your uniform, she couldâve known you were no longer a teenager. âBut itâs nice to have a new student in our class, weâve been seeing the same faces for a really long time. The last time someone joined Nevermore, it was a mess⊠but weâre all good now, no danger at sight!â
Your eyes glowed at her saying, âI heard about that. A small girl saved this place, isnât that right?â
Enid got closer to you, whispering in your ear. âDonât call Wends small, she will kill you in your sleep. Donât call her Wends too or she will kill me and Iâm not ready to die.â
âTrust me, Iâm not ready to die either.â You smiled.
â
The days in Nevermore Academy were starting to become dull and annoying, causing you to flee out of the gates that surrounded the big buildings at night just to lay on top a big treeâs branches, watching the universe with your white eyes, witnessing the death of a supernova millions of years away from where you were, or even the birth of a new galaxy. It was in those moments that you were happy to be what you were meant to be. To this day, you donât know much about why you were the chosen one, why the angel of Death had chosen you to be the next one wearing that ring.
Staring at it, the silvery ring on your left hand, you swear you saw it moving around your finger, shining like a small star. You had your theories on what that glow meant, but you were too lazy to go after the reason why it did that every now and then. You would wait for all the answers to fall from heaven into your lap, like an encyclopedia.
You took a closer look to the universe over the dark sky before jumping down, a few dry leaves cracking under your shoes.
âHow did you get up there?â Turning around as you heard the monotone voice, you saw Wednesday coming out from behind a tree a few steps away from you.
âI climbed.â You easily lied. âI didnât hear you.â
âIâm a very quiet girl, I can sneak into your dorm and you wonât even notice I was there.â
âHave you ever broken into my room?â
âWhy would I break into your room?â The girl always had a serious expression on her pretty face. It was like Wednesday Addams couldnât feel a thing.
You shrugged, âYou said it first.â
âIt was an example.â She explained. âIâm sorry if I made it seem like I would do such a disrespectful action like breaking into your room. If I wanted to be in your room, Iâd knock on the door.â
When you took a step closer, she took two steps back.
Wednesday was always a step back from everyone, even from those that sheâs closer with, like Enid and Bianca. In the 3 months you were in Nevermore, you had never seen a single soul touch the black-haired girl, the only thing that was allowed to touch her was, well⊠Thing, the severed hand that would linger around her shoulder that still made your brain itch. What was Thing, anyway? Only one from the many secrets hidden behind the black and white girl.
âWell, if you ever need me for anything, I will be in my room.â
Turning on your heels to leave and return to the dorm's aisle, you heard the dry leaves cracking under her heavy boots.
âWhy do you always climb that tree?â Despite the not-caring-like personality, Wednesday was a very curious girl, and she wanted to know everything about you.
Who the new girl was and what was she? Your human body could be a part of any outcast group in Nevermore Academy and not knowing what it was, was slowly driving her crazy.
âI like to watch the stars.â You answered honestly, walking to the Academy with the Addams following behind you. âWhat about you? Why were you hiding?â
âI was hiding from you.â The confession made you turn around, hands in the pockets of your jacket. âIsnât that obvious?â
Instead of stopping on her tracks when you did, she allowed herself to come a bit closer, still keeping a safe distance. From this distance, you could smell her fainted perfume; it smelled so different from when you smelled it in her dorm when you would visit Enid to talk about music and trivial things that still made you feel like a human being, even if your heart wasnât beating anymore.
âAre you stalking me, princess?â
âCall me princess again and I will easily break into your dorm and kill you in your sleep.â You let out a breathy laugh at the threatening tone in her voice. Adorable, you thought to yourself. âAnd yes, I want to know what you are.â
âWhat I am?â You asked with curiosity.
âYes, thatâs what everyone wants to know. Donât you hear the gossip around the Academy?â
âI do.â After all, you could hear almost everything that surrounded you. As a newly angel of Death, the heartbeats would be a distraction when trying to listen to their voices, but you were getting the hang of it. âBut why would anyone care about what I am? What if I am⊠a simple human being?â
âThe last human being that stepped inside the walls of the school was a homicide maniac that tried to kill me and all the others outcast. Iâd say itâs a terrible choice of place to stay.â
âI like the danger.â
âShould I kill you then? To prevent you from killing us?â
âIâd like to see you try, princess.â
Wednesday didnât even notice how close to her you were until your hot breath hit her lips as you leaned into her personal space. Unlike before, the Addams didnât flinch, instead, she lifted her chin and looked at you with furrowed eyebrows, never blinking.
For some reason, when looking into your eyes, Wednesday could see something else other than the pleasure in irritating her in them, she could see life in its most beautiful way. The more she kept her eyes locked on yours, the more she could see; it was like you had the entire universe trapped in them. It was at that moment she knew you werenât human.
â
After the small encounter you had with Wednesday at the woods behind the academy, somehow, you two became something like colleagues but not closer enough to be considered friends. The small girl had learned how to tolerate your presence as you lingered around her dorm, and now, you were getting closer and closer to find out all of her secrets, it was closer enough for Enid to leave her roommate alone with you, something sheâd never done before, to attend tonightâs dance. Now, you were laying on her bed, head hanging off the comfortable mattress, staring at the back of Wednesdayâs body as she kept on tapping the loud keyboards of her writing machine.
You sighed, loud. Addams did the same, her shoulders raising and falling with the deep breath she took.
âYouâre an annoying creature.â She commented, still focused on the keys she had to click on, trying not to type a mistake as she had done to the previous five paper balls that were piling in the trash can near her desk.
âIâm bored.â
âWhy didnât you go to the party with Enid?â
âWhy didnât you?â
You sat correctly on the bed, crossing your legs.
âLast time I went to a party it rained blood, it was red paint, actually. After that disappointing event, I swore to never attend a party again.â
The silence around the room was a comfortable one, the only thing you could hear was the loud, mechanical sound of her writing machine and the calming beats of her heart.
Listening to her heart beats had become commonplace, you would stop anything you were doing just to listen to the tranquil sound. It didnât matter if you were in the same room or if you were across the Ophelia Hall, on the other side of the building, youâd easily catch the unique sound.
âIâm hungry,â you whined like a small kid. âletâs go find something to eat.â
âIâm not hungry.â
âBut I am, and believe it or not, your company is not the worst.â
The mechanical sound stopped as Wednesdays turned to face you.
âIâll pretend that didnât offend me.â Before standing up, the girl removed the white page filled with words in black ink and placed in her drawer, on top of the others, words facing down. You remained sitting on the same spot, looking at her with doe eyes. âAre you waiting for me to take your hand and lead you down to the kitchen?â
You stretched out your hand to her, waiting. But the Addams would never do such a dangerous thing, despite the urge she felt in touching you sometimes, she felt drawn to you ever since the meeting you had in the woods during that cold night. The urge was still a mystery to her, but Wednesday always considered it was more of an urge to punch you every time you opened your mouth.
âAlright. Lead the way, miss Addams.â The other rolled her eyes.
As you walked down the hallways of Nevermore, you could hear the muffled songs and happy screams coming from the saloon where the party took place. It was a silly celebration for the first snow or something, something you didnât care enough to celebrate, and neither did the girl that walked three steps ahead of you in complete silence. The light of the almost full moon crashing through the big windows and bathing your skin as you crossed the buildings in search for food. Not that you needed to eat, but still found pleasure in such a simple thing.
Wednesday led you to the kitchen, a few steps away from the ballroom, the music playing a bit louder inside your head now.
The girl waited patiently as you searched the pantry closet for something sweet. You knew that principal Weems always hid her chocolates and candies in the kitchen of the Academy, a place where the students were not allowed in. And now, you were in a forbidden place looking for something that didnât belong to you, to satiate a silly desire that you barely felt in your stomach. Your body would crave random things from time to time, the longer youâd wear your human body, the stronger those urges would get.
âCanât you get something from the table?â Behind you, there was a big counter filled with food that was being served to the ones that attended the party, but nothing you actually wanted to eat at the moment.
Tiptoeing, you tried to reach the top shelf of the pantry room. âI want chocolate, and I know Weems keeps hers in here. I saw her hiding them a few nights ago when I was going to the woods.â
âI will never understand the craving for things sweet like chocolate. Itâs too sweet to enjoy.â
âEven semi-sweet chocolates?â
The girl pondered for a second as she watched you stretch out, whimpers coming out of your mouth as you kept trying to reach the high place. Was she really having small talk with you while you tried to steal the principalâs candies? It surely was something new to her, and, surprisingly, it was easy to do it with you.
âThose arenât as repulsive, but it still isnât something I crave in the middle of the night.â
You laughed, the tip of your finger recognizing the packaged at the end of the shelf, but before you could actually grab it in your hands, you heard familiar footsteps approaching, the sound of clicking heels on the wooden floor got louder and louder to you as principal Weems got closer to where you and Wednesday were. The human was so absorbed in your motions that she barely had the time to process your hand on her waist, pulling her body against yours and closing the door behind her.
Wednesdayâs eyes shot wide open as she felt your hand covering her mouth, stopping her from making any sound, whilst your other arm wrapped around her waist to keep her closer to you in the small and dark space. When she heard the principalâs voice coming just from outside the pantry room, she stopped fighting against your hold and patiently waited for the voices to cease.
You gulped, the smell of her perfume and newly closeness distracting you from trying to listen to Weemsâ and the cookâs heartbeat. All you could hear was hers, beating so erratically you could feel it in her back, pressed against your chest.
Looking over her shoulder, her eyes found yours, white taking over and galaxies shining in them.
What the fuck were you?
Once the footsteps moved away and out of the area your ability allowed you to hear, your hand uncovered her mouth and you let out a deep sigh, feeling your lungs burn. She turned in your arm to face you. Only then you noticed you still had your arm wrapped around her thin waist, but that didnât seem like something that was bothering the girl.
âThat was a close one.â You joked, trying to ease the tension that surrounded you two.
âWhy is my touch not killing you?â Addams roamed her hands all over your chest, arms and face as if she was trying to find a spot where her curse would be the end of you. She wasnât trying to kill you though; she was curious as to why you hadnât dropped dead against the shelfs of the small space.
âYou canât kill whatâs already dead, Wednesday.â You replied, humorously, enjoying the way her nails occasionally scratched the skin of your neck and chest because of the open buttons of your blouse.
âAnd I am the one they call âdramaticâ.â She stopped touching you, taking a step back. âWhat are you?â
âIâm Death.â
âIf you call yourself âdeath, destroyer of the worldâ, I will torture you and proceed to use a blind knife to slowly tear your limbs apart to feed it to the werewolves on the full moon tomorrow.â
âIâm not that cool, but I am Death. Death as in the angel, Death.â You explained calmly. âYouâre a curious little thing, when I saw your cute face on the veil, I knew I had to get to know you.â
âDo not call me âa little thingâ or âcuteâ ever again. Those words are sickening to my ears.â
Raising your hands, you smiled, leaning against the shelfs behind you, the chocolate forgotten on the top one. Wednesday crossed her arms, eyes traveling up and down your body, carefully studying the body that carried the most powerful being to ever walk the earth. And it was inside of⊠you. An annoying being that loved pet-names, pop music and disgustingly sweet candies, who would never leave her alone even if sheâd threaten you with every terrible torture method she had in her vocabulary.
âAre you afraid of me?â You ask as her eyes analyzed your features, white color taking over your eyes as if on command.
The girl tilted her head, curious like a little kid that discovered a new, colorful animal in her backyard.
âWhy would I be afraid of such an amazing creature such as yourself?â The words slipped easily, without giving much attention to its meaning. She wanted to know more about what was hidden under the undying body in front of her.
âYou think Iâm amazing, Addams?â
Wednesday rolled her eyes, the annoyance growing bigger inside her. She was curious about what you are, but the arrogant tone you always carried around in your voice was something she could not bear for a long time.
âYou do amaze me, if Iâm being honest. I didnât know angels could walk the earth.â
You shrugged. âIâm the only one that can come and go any time without breaking the balance of the universe. If others come, there will be chaos.â
âYou said you saw my âcuteâ face on the other side,â her voice choked at the endearment. âWhen was that?â
âA couple months ago, when that pilgrim almost killed you.â You start, taking an opened package of candy from your jacketâs pocket. Wednesday looked at you with an unbelievable look in her eyes at that; you had sweets with you the whole time and still tried to steal some more? A menace, indeed. âIâve seen your ancestor, Goody, a few times. Even though you two are very similar, sheâs not you.â
âHowâs that?â
You chewed a few sour candies before answering.
âShe doesnât have that âIâm going to murder you in the most horrible way you could ever imagineâ, look in her eyes, you do. And you have no idea how beautiful it looks on you.â
Wednesday seemed satisfied with your words, softening her posture and accepting the sour candy you offered to her.
For some reason, for her, it was hard to be away from you, something kept drawing her in; maybe it was the curious side of hers in wanting to know everything she could about everything, or maybe it was your charm. Or the fact that you could touch her, it was a different, new feeling; being touched, that is.
âGive me your hand.â She reached out her hand, waiting for yours to rest on top of hers. You licked the sourly sugar from your fingertips before whipping them in your pants, finally doing as she said. âI canât believe youâre the most powerful creature in the universe.â She mumbled like an old, grumpy lady. Hesitantly, she traced the lines on the palm of your hands, surprised at how warm your skin was. You were a dead creature after all, werenât you? You watched with mesmerized eyes as she touched your forearms under the fabric of your blouse. She tilted her head up, eyes shining as she kept touching you with a light-feather touch.
âYouâve never touched anyone before?â
She shook her head, your voice lower and soft for some reason.
âMother taught me to never allow someone to touch me, or to touch someone that wasnât an Addams. Itâs a curse placed on our family.â
âWho did it?â
âIâm not sure, mother doesnât talk about this. And father is not allowed to. All Iâve been told is that it was a jealousy curse coming from someone in the school from when my parents were still students in Nevermore.â She shrugged. âMy parents have been through a lot of resentment, itâs outlandish, if Iâm being honest.â
âAnd how does it feel?â
Her eyes found yours, âLike a spider crawling up my fingers. It tickles.â It was a weird feeling, but still something she could get used to with time. âHow old are you?â
âYou should never ask a lady her age, Miss Addams. You, coming from such a fancy and well-mannered family should know that.â
âIâm starting to regret holding your hand in mine and not stabbing it.â
The silly threat got you laughing. Still, her fingers were tracing random lines in your forearm.
âI died when I turned 18 in a car accident.â You started, trying as hard as you could to remember those days. âThis was⊠5 years ago, maybe? I canât remember much of it, my old life.â you specified. âAll I remember is waking up at the beach. Iâm not much older than you, Iâm taller though.â
âI'm running out of offenses about how annoying you are. Death should be scary, not an irritating girl.â
âShould I wear a dark robe, listen to heavy metal and carry a reaping hook around?â
âItâs not about how you dress; itâs about how you act.â
You blinked a few times, pulling your hand from hers. âI guess I donât want to lose the human part of me, itâs all thatâs left.â
For the first time since you two met, Wednesday saw something different in your eyes before you turned your back to her. She saw a glimpse of sadness in the place it used to be filled with life.
Tiptoeing once again, you reached the package from the top shelf, waving it in front of you like a happy little kid.
âWe can go now.â
For the first time in that chaotic night, you saw a flash of smile in her face.
â
Even with headphones on and music blasting in your ears, you could hear the sound you loved the most getting louder as Wednesday crossed the hallways in her heavy boots, coming in the direction of your room. You jumped from your bed, taking the headphones off and placing them on the bedside table, opening the door before the girl could even raise her hand to knock, you asked with glowing eyes and sly smile:
âCan I help you, Miss Addams?â
âHow did you know I was here?â Her dead eyes narrowed in your direction, eyeing you up and down. It was the first time sheâd see you in your pajamas.
âI know when youâre around because I know the sound of your heart.â
You winked to the girl standing in the hallway, leaning on the door frame. That caught her off guard, eyes leaving yours to scan around your room.
It was definitely not what she had in mind, who wouldâve thought that death is into pop and not soul-sucking type of music? Her eyes grew wider at the posters of girls glued to the brick wall.
After the pantry encounter and shocking revelation about who you were, Wednesday would often come to you with the most random, yet interesting questions a person could ask. Youâd sit in the woods at night and watch the stars as she asked you if a supernova had occurred, or if it was raining on other planets. Sheâd ask with wide eyes if you could see life outside of Earth and would get annoyed when you refused to answer, creating a mystery that she would try hard to figure it out by the loose words youâd say.
Sometimes, sheâd touch your arm like a kid to see if youâd still survive her curse every time you annoyed her. When she was feeling bold and in a good mood, her fingers would trace your skin in a soft touch as you fell asleep while watching the stars, comfortable in each otherâs presence. As the days passed by, sheâd find out your abilities and put them to test, walking to her dorm and asking if you could still hear her; after a couple minutes, youâd show up on her balcony to answer.
An amazing creature you were, indeed.
âYou and Enid have the same music taste, a bitter mix of loud noises.â She commented in the same tone she always had in her voice.
You shrugged, crossing your arms. âI know, we talk a lot about it.â
In fact, even though you came to Nevermore to find the beautiful girl that somehow escaped you, you and the werewolf with pink hair became somewhat friends. Maybe it was a core memory from your life as a human-being, something that being friends with Enid would prevent it from drifting away from you; something you were not ready to let go yet. Something that kept you warm inside.
âCan I come in?â
With a nod of your head, Wednesday walked past you and stood in the middle of the room, eyes still analyzing her surroundings. That was the first time sheâd been in your dorm even after the newly closeness you had, unlike you, who would visit hers almost every day to talk to her roommate and take away all the quietness she needed to work on her writing.
âSo, did you like it?â
âPardon?â
âMy room. Is it what you imagined it would be like?â
Wednesday blinked once before turning to you. âQuite the opposite. I never thought Death would be a fan of KPOP to the point of having a collection of albums. Do you even speak Korean?â
âI donât need to speak Korean to feel something.â You joke, taking a few steps towards the black and white girl. âAnd I do like âsoul-suckingâ and âI hate myselfâ type of music as well, they just donât have cool posters to hang on the wall or photocards to collect.â As if you had read her mind, you explained.
âFair enough.â She uncrossed her arms, lifting her head to face you as you got closer, a good inch taller than her. âBut I didnât come here to talk about music, I can do that with Enid if I ever wish to have a headache.â
âOuch.â
âIâm sorry, it wasnât my intention to offend you.â
You laugh, poking her shoulder. âI wasnât offended, but my music taste is a lot better than Enidâs.â
âHowâs that if you both listen to the same genres of music?â
The Addams girl was genuinely curious, outside of the classical world that filled her earphones and cello lessons, she didnât have a clue about it. To her, it all had the same sound: noise. It was a messy and loud mix of words and instruments that she could not guess a single one of, almost impossible to appreciate for more than a couple minutes.
Her head was starting to hurt just from remembering some of the songs Enid would play while getting ready for classes early in the morning, even the birds that used to chirp outside the balcony window had disappeared.
âYou see, thereâs a lot of music styles inside of the KPOP world.â You start, loving the way Wednesday was close to you, attentively listening to you explain something she didnât care at all. âFor example: the songs BTS make today arenât the same as the ones they made when they debuted. And BTS isnât the same as Seventeen. And Seventeen is far from sounding the same as Dreamcatcher. And so it goes. Itâs a big world, with different ways to produce music.â
âThatâs interesting, indeed. But to my ears, itâs all noise. I have yet to learn how to tolerate it.â You smiled. Even though it was something the Addams wasnât a fan of, sheâd still try to tolerate it if it meant something to Enid, and to you. âStill, I didnât come here to learn about music. I wanted to ask you something.â
âIâm all ears, princess.â Wednesday closed her eyes, taking a deep breath at the nickname you addressed her; you bit your bottom lip, catching the loud beat of her heart that was there every time youâd annoy her. âYou donât like being called âprincessâ. Do you, princess?â
âKeep calling me that and I will not hesitate on burning all of your albumâs collection.â
A smirk tugged at the corner of your lips. Wednesday really was something else, she wasnât afraid of you, you knew that, but to threaten you, even with something so small like burning a few pieces of paper with pretty people printed on them, that was a courage that many wouldnât have around you knowing that you, literally, had their lives in the palm of your hand.
She was fascinating to your eyes.
Just as you were to hers. The girl wouldnât admit out loud, but she wanted to cut you open and study whatever made you being what, or who, you were. The detective side of hers screaming in the back of her brain.
But, right now, she wanted to cut open something else, and only you could help her.
âYou said you needed help⊠With what, exactly, love?â
Choosing to ignore the endearing nickname, she took a step forward. You mirrored her.
âI want you to touch me.â
âIâm sorry?â
Your head turned slightly at her words as if you were trying to have a clearer hearing of her voice even though you were one small step away from each other. From this distance, you could hear the blood traveling on her veins.
Wednesday took a deep breath, wondering if you really didnât understand her or if you were, as always, joking around.
âI want you to touch me. What part of that did you not understand?â
âI just wanted to confirm, sweetheart.â You smiled. âItâs not every day that I get asked to touch something so beautiful and unique like yourself.â
The praise got to her, a small twinge of pain spreading on her stomach. A good type of pain.
âI wasnât asking.â
You took the last step forward after her last words when you noticed she was stuck in the same spot, your finger tracing her jawline in a ghostly-like touch. Wednesday closed her eyes, goosebumps all over her body. It was weird and it tickled, but the warmth of your skin on hers was something she could tolerate.
Wednesday would always touch you, but you never touched her. It was the second time someone touched her and didnât drop dead in a second, so she leaned into the caress. You bit your lower lip, leaning closer to her, whispering against her slightly open lips.
âCan I kiss you?â The words hit her like a flaming arrow.
Wednesday wasnât the type to anticipate anything, her anxiety was always under her control, but having you, asking such delicate question, looking at her with soft eyes filled with stars, made her heart beat like crazy.
âYou can.â
The arrow, shot with extreme precision, went through her body when your lips touched, spreading fire on her veins. It was her first kiss; you were her first kiss.
Gently, your hand reached her face, holding her in place as you deepened the kiss, sighing against her. The Addams closed her eyes, giving into your touch. Unsure what to do, her hands grabbed the soft fabric of your shirt, feeling the warmth that emanated from your body.
It was a funny thing to feel, Death being a hot body while Wednesday was cold to the touch. When your heart beat against hers, she melted against your embrace.
When you pulled back, a very small, satisfied smile drew on the corner of her lips. Her eyes shot open, a black glow shining on them.
âWas that your first kiss?â Your voice was nothing but a whisper, so low and soft that if you two werenât glued to each other, the Addams wouldnât have heard. She nodded. âHow far do you wanna go tonight?â
âIâll tell you when to stop.â Wednesday breathed out, licking her lips. âNow, can we do that again?â
âAs many times as you want, princess.â
When you kissed her again, it wasnât soft or calm, it turned rough, needy, with her nails scratching the back of your neck as she pulled you closer, hugging your body with an urge sheâd never felt before. You were the first person outside the Addams family that could touch her, and she would enjoy every single minute of it, it didnât matter if she seemed desperate or needy, right now, all she craved was your hands on her body, bruising the untouched skin.
Pulling her up, Wednesday wrapped her legs around your waist as you easily walked towards your bed, sitting down with her on your lap. The kiss was sloppy, wet and the way she was whimpering against your mouth was turning your head upside down. Kissing her was a lot different than you had ever imagined. When you pulled away to breath, a string of saliva connected your lips.
âWhy did you stop?â Her voice came out as a lowly whisper, and she was soft against your body.
âI want to make sure you really want this; this whole touch thing is new to you. I donât want to overwhelm you.â Your hand found the skin of her back under the shirt she wore to sleep, feeling the goosebumps as you roamed them up and down.
âI appreciate the concern,â Wednesday gulped hard. âbut I can take it. I can take you.â
So you kissed her again, harder and deeper, deliciously moving your tongue on hers, allowing her to take control of that situation. Her hands found your hair, fingers pulling at the softness and making them a mess as you turned on your knees, laying her against the mattress of your bed.
The muffled sounds escaping her mouth became louder as your hands found her thigh, even over the fabric of her sleeping pants it felt nice to have someone touching her there, squeezing the flesh as you moved up, playing with the elastic of it. The tip of your fingers easily trespassing.
âIt turns me on so badly knowing that Iâm the only one that can touch you.â The confession got her head spinning, the blood rushing in her veins all the way up her cheeks, red color giving life to the pale skin.Â
With your lips pressed against hers, you moved the kiss to her jawline, down to her neck. You could feel the blood flowing in her veins when your tongue licked her jugular before biting that spot, a soft moan escaping her parted lips, fingers locked in your hair as she pulled you impossibly closer, legs wrapping around your waist.
Wednesdayâs hand moved down to your waist, lifting your shirt in a silent request for you to remove the useless fabric, she wanted to feel every centimeter of your warm skin. You were, unexplainable, burning under her fingerprints when you fixed your posture, removing the pajama and throwing it on the floor. The brunette licked her lips at the sight of you, black painted nails scratching your belly in her curious movements, a flash of bothersome in your eyes at the slight burning feeling.
Sitting up with you on her lap, Wednesday kissed alongside your neck, biting the collarbone, a purplish dot where her mouth previously was. She was aggressive with her mouth and you were loving it.
Despite being the first time she ever got to touch someone like that, Wednesday knew what she was doing with her mouth, and with her hands. The cold fingertips curiously moving down your spine and resting on your lower back, digging into the soft skin and making your hips moving against hers.Â
âDo that again.â Once more, she wasnât asking. She was demanding with a breathy voice that couldâve easily stolen a few years of your immortal life, forcing you to repeat the move with her bare hands.Â
One of your hands was firm on the back of her neck while the other rested on the wooden headboard, applying the pressure you wanted to use on her, but couldnât. Her small body could easily break under your touch.Â
âI thinkâŠâ You breathed out, letting your head fall back when her kisses moved to your neck. âI think we should switch positions, love.â
âYou donât think I can do this?âÂ
âOh, I know you can.â You choked a laugh. âBut this is your first time, I want to focus on you, princess. I want to make you feel good. Iâve been touched before.â
The innocent mention of her not being your first â like you were going to be hers â turned a key inside her that made her sink her teeths in the crook of your neck. A painful muffle scaping your throat, the twinge of pain spreading in your veins.Â
âI really donât want to think of others touching you right now.â Wednesday whispered as she licked the wounded skin. âTonight, youâre mine.â
âThatâs fair, Addams.â Swallowing hard, you pulled back, making her look at you. Her eyes were darker than usual, swallowed by the pleasure of having you gridding on her lap. You leaned in, capturing her lips in a slow kiss, distracting her with your tongue as you slowly pressure her down the mattress again, trying to fix yourself in between her legs. The Addams pushed her hips towards you. âSomeoneâs anxious.â
âShut up.â She tried pulling you down with the heels of her feet, but you were stronger than her â even without using the strength of being Death gave you. âWhy are you doing this?â
âThis?â
âJustâŠtouch me. Iâm bothered.â
âBothered?â
There you were once again, the little jerk that liked to tease her about everything. She knew you knew exactly what she meant with that word and, on other occasions, she wouldâve played along and delayed her answer, but right now, with the annoying slick in between her legs, she went straight to the point.Â
âJust fuck me already.âÂ
You smiled against her, biting on her lower lip.
âThatâs a polite princess.â One of your hands travelled down her body, ignoring what you soon would give your undivided attention to, to rest in between her legs. When your finger pressed down the wet patch on her pants, your eyes flashed in white. âNo underwear, Wednesday?â
âI didn't want anything making it harder for you to touch me.â She confessed, licking her lips and tasting the remains of yours. âBut, clearly, I wasn't counting with you making it hard.â
The Addams rolled her hips against your fingers and, even through the fabric of her pajama, it still felt ten thousand times better than when she touched herself in the darkness of her room.Â
You could feel how wet she was for you. How ready she was for you.Â
Hooking your fingers in the elastic waistband, you pulled down her pants. Wednesday finished kicking the useless thing somewhere around your dorm, now resting along with your shirt.Â
Unlike you thought she would be, the Addams wasnât shy under your gaze, no⊠she had a satisfied smile. Her ego boosting at the way you licked your lips at the sight of her dripping cunt. Â
Your hand travelled up her leg, the ghostly touch making her shiver and move anxiously. The closer your fingertips got to her inner thighs, the wetter she got. Literally dripping onto your sheets. She was desperate for you.Â
Leaning down on your elbows, you were fast to collect that single drop, moaning at the bittersweet taste. You looked up, finding the black eyes focused on your mouth when your tongue slided against her, savoring her in a slow, torturous lick that seemed to last forever.Â
âYou taste so fucking good, Wednesday.â You whispered, turning your face to kiss her inner thigh.Â
âThen why isn't your tongue inside me already?â The Addams was annoyed and impatient, you could tell by the way her hands moved from gripping the sheets to gripping your hair, trying to pull you closer. She groaned, rolling her eyes. âI despise you.â
Your sly smile didnât last long as she gathered strength to push your face against her cunt, and you finally gave her what she wanted.Â
Wednesdayâs lips parted as a quiet breath escaped them, lost in the thick air that surrounded your bedroom. Her fingers tangled in your hair, tugging and pulling at the soft strands as your tongue moved in different directions, sometimes slow and sometimes fast, moving up and down her slit and kissing her cunt. Her juice dripping down your chin as your digit brushed over her clitoris, circling the swollen bundle of nerves carefully before pushing her bigger lips together with your thumb and index finger, creating more pressure when your tongue flickered on her clit.Â
She nearly screamed when you kept doing that, your other hand resting on her belly, fingers intertwining as she squeezed your head with her legs. Luckily, you didnât need to breathe.Â
Your eyes fluttered shuttered for a few seconds as you focused on what you were doing, but when her hips pushed up and her fingers crushed yours, your eyes shot open in the whitest tone Wednesday ever saw. It was pure, magical, like the explosion of a supernova. Â
The fingers that touched her turned into a soft caress, your slicky lips kissing around her reddened cunt, patiently waiting for her to come down from her high.Â
Wednesdayâs eyes were closed, the stars that once were in yours, now shone behind her closed lids. She never thought sheâd be able to see the stars like that, with someone in between her legs, licking her clean.Â
âAre you okay?â You asked in a low-pitched tone, climbing her body with kisses.Â
âIs it always like that?â The Addams asked with a dry mouth, closing her legs as she still felt the spasms of her sensitive nerve. You laid next to her, chin resting on her shoulder.Â
You shrugged.Â
âIt should be.â Your reply was simple. âDid you like it?â
âI can still see stars on the roof of your terribly decorated room. Yes, I did like it.â
âGood.â You let out a laugh, resting your face in the palm of your hand, while the other, once again moved on her inner thigh, finding its way in between the closed muscles. âBecause weâre not done yet.â
i'm taking an official break from writing here (wow, who could've thought after i just disappeared for 5 months?) life's been... "lifeing", you know? i'm not quitting writing forever, i've been writing in portuguese to be honest, but hopefully i'll come back to y'all next year after wednesday season 2 drops. i know i could've said something earlier but i didn't want to show up here with empty hands, and i won't! i've been righting this wednesday x reader thing since march and only now i was able to finish it (thanks to my beautiful girlfriend who gave me the inspiration for the nsfw part of it). this is my christmas gift to y'all. that little thing with almost 9k words called "cold to the touch" will be posted on friday 20th btw :)
merry christmas, guys âïž thanks for all the support i've received over the past year, it means a lot!
Im a bit scared to tell someone I miss them⊠I think they kinda know. What would you do?
in Brasil we have a "saying" that I really like and it goes something like "the 'no' you already have". if you think they know that you miss them, why not just tell them? don't be scared to tell them, there's nothing wrong in voicing your feelings.