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Bewitched by you? (Pt 6)
Told yall I had another. Jealousy is very much a thing in this one..
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By the time morning arrived, the storm had passed, leaving behind damp streets and the scent of rain lingering in the air. The town looked different in the early light—quiet, softened, as if the night before had never happened.
I rolled onto my side, stretching beneath the blankets, only to find the space beside me empty.
Lilia was already up, perched by the window with a cup of coffee in hand. The soft glow of morning cast long shadows over her figure, her dark hair spilling over her shoulders in loose waves.
She didn’t acknowledge me at first, her gaze fixed on something outside. But I knew she had heard me stir. Lilia always noticed everything.
I sat up, running a hand through my hair. “Morning.”
“Morning,” she echoed, but there was something clipped about it.
I frowned. “You’re up early.”
She finally turned toward me, her expression unreadable. “We have to head back soon.”
Right. The client.
I stretched again, still waking up. “What time does she want to meet?”
A pause. Then, without missing a beat, Lilia said, “She canceled.”
I blinked. “Wait—what?”
Lilia took a slow sip of her coffee. “She changed her mind.”
I frowned, sitting up straighter. “But—seriously? After dragging us all the way out here?”
“She apologized.” Lilia’s tone was even, too smooth. “Said it wasn’t the right time.”
Something about this felt off.
The way she wouldn’t quite meet my gaze. The tension in her posture, subtle but present.
But before I could press further, she was already moving, setting her coffee down and reaching for her coat. “Get ready. We’ll leave soon.”
I hesitated. “Lilia—”
“Don’t linger, Y/n.” Her voice was light, but the edge was unmistakable. “I’d hate for someone to miss you.”
The shift was so sudden I almost missed it.
But I caught it.
I caught the way her shoulders tensed just slightly, the way she reached for her bag with a little more force than necessary.
And then, suddenly, it clicked.
She thinks I’m in love with Amy.
I almost laughed. Almost.
But something about the way she was holding herself, the way she was already closing herself off, made the amusement fade before it could fully take shape.
I stood slowly, watching her carefully. “Is something wrong?”
She scoffed, a sound so quiet I barely heard it. “Why would anything be wrong?”
Oh, she was pissed.
Not in the obvious way. Lilia didn’t get obviously mad. No, she was controlled, calculated. But I had spent weeks working beside her. I knew when she was holding something back.
And right now?
She was seething.
I crossed my arms. “You tell me.”
She turned then, finally meeting my gaze, and there it was—just the barest flicker of something sharp, something possessive, before she smoothed it over with an effortless smirk.
“You don’t have to explain yourself to me,” she said lightly. “Your feelings are your business.”
I blinked. “My feelings?”
Lilia arched a brow, her voice slow, deliberate. “Isn’t it obvious?”
I stared at her, the weight of the moment settling between us.
She really thought I still had feelings for Amy.
That’s what last night had been about. The card. The way she had shut down so quickly afterward. She thought I had drawn The Lovers because of him.
I could’ve corrected her.
I should’ve corrected her.
But instead, something in me wanted to push her, just a little.
I tilted my head. “And if I did have feelings for someone?”
Lilia’s smirk didn’t falter, but something in her gaze darkened.
“Then I’d wish them luck,” she said smoothly. “Seems like they already have all your attention.”
The words should’ve sounded indifferent. Dismissive.
But they didn’t.
Because beneath that perfect, practiced mask—beneath the casual arrogance—was something rawer. Sharper.
Jealousy.
I stepped closer, watching her carefully. “Is that what you think?”
Lilia didn’t move away, and she didn’t answer… not with words at least.
But her silence said enough.
She was jealous.
And the strangest part? I don’t think she even realized it—not fully. She carried it like a quiet weight in her posture, in the way she kept herself at a distance without actually leaving.
I took another step forward, deliberately closing some of the space between us. “You think I have feelings for her.”
Lilia let out a quiet breath through her nose, somewhere between amusement and exasperation. “I know you do.”
I raised an eyebrow. “Do you?”
Her smirk deepened, but it didn’t reach her eyes. “The card, Y/n. You pulled The Lovers last night.” She tilted her head slightly. “Unless you want to tell me the universe was playing a little joke on you?”
My heart skipped. She was testing me—pressing just enough to see if I’d admit it.
The only problem?
She thought she already knew the answer.
Lilia Calderu, for all her intuition, for all her talent at reading others, had never considered the possibility that she was the one I wanted.
I folded my arms, tilting my head as I studied her. “And what if the card wasn’t about Amy?”
That got her attention.
Her fingers curled ever so slightly at her sides, her gaze flickering—quick, like she couldn’t stop herself from reacting before smoothing her expression over again.
“Oh?” she mused, but there was something different in her voice now, something careful. “Then who was it about?”
I opened my mouth—Say it, just say it—but then she turned away.
Just like that, the moment shattered.
“Forget it,” she said lightly, moving toward her bag. “We should go before the weather turns again.”
I exhaled, shaking my head. Coward.
But she was running.
Not physically—Lilia never ran from anything—but in the way she suddenly busied herself, the way she shrugged on her coat without looking at me, like this conversation had already been neatly filed away under Things That Don’t Matter.
It mattered, though. I could feel it.
And so could she.
I watched her in silence, weighing my options, feeling the moment slip between my fingers. I could let it go. I could keep pretending.
Or—
I took a slow step closer, then another, closing the space she had carefully tried to build between us.
“Lilia.”
She hesitated. It was subtle, barely there, but I caught it. The slightest pause in her movements, the way her hand hovered near the strap of her bag before she finally turned to face me.
She arched a brow, her expression calm, unreadable. “Yes?”
I took a breath. “You’re wrong.”
Lilia didn’t blink. “About what?”
I let the silence stretch, let the words settle between us before I said, steady and certain—
“About who The Lovers was for.”
Something flickered in her expression—quick, barely-there, but unmistakable. A crack in the armor.
Then—slowly, deliberately—Lilia smirked.
“Is that so?”
I nodded. “It is.”
A heartbeat passed. Then another.
She was watching me now, too closely, like she was finally paying attention, trying to read between the lines of what I wasn’t saying.
And then—just as quickly as the moment had arrived, she pulled away.
“Well,” she said smoothly, turning toward the door, “I suppose we’ll never know, will we?”
And just like that, she was walking away, the walls sliding back into place.
But I had seen it.
I had seen the truth settle in her gaze for just a fraction of a second.
And for the first time since I met Lilia Calderu-
I knew I had won.
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Next chapters gonna be a good one guys. I can feel the sexual tension as I write is right now.
Bewitched by you? (Pt 5)
Sorry it’s been a while, I’ve been livin life crazy style.
But luckily for you guys I have two chapters ready!
Bewitched by you? (Pt 4)
Welp guys… this is my last one.. I was brutally assaulted by an anon.. ✋
I’m just kidding I’ll keep going despite my heart being shattered.
are you a minor bc your writing is giving that vibe..?
Well. No. But now I will be quitting writing forever!
However I am new to writing, well writing this stuff, and I was just testing the waters.. / trying to find my style
Can you make a jealous Agatha Harkness x reader? Where Agatha tells reader don’t interact a lot with the rest of the coven de AAA (because she is scared that the other witches are going to talk bad things about her and also the revelation that Agatha’s ex is there) but the members of the coven want to interact with reader and Agatha gets jealous?
Love <3
Of course my love, your wish is my command. I’ve been meaning to write more Agatha fics anyway. 💋💋
Bewitched by you? (Pt 3)
Finally made a third part.. sorry it’s been a while I had so much stuff to do with my essays and projects. Have mercy🥺🙏
Anyway…. Heh, I have used the one bed trope now..
(Warnings- MOMMY KINK, I forgot the rest ngl.)
I have nothing appropriate to say
I don’t either
Bewitched by you? (Pt 2)
Hehehe I made a second part.
It’s the same warnings as the last.
(Mommy kink, jealousy, panties, unusual use of said panties. Oh I lied mean lesbian!)
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By now, the scent of incense no longer overwhelmed me when I stepped inside.
it had settled into something familiar, like the way a home smells after you’ve lived in it long enough. Cinnamon, clove, and that unnameable something that always clung to Lena herself, like smoke and secrets.
I barely had time to drop my bag onto my desk before her voice floated in from the front of the shop.
“You’re late.”
I wasn’t. Not technically. But I’d learned quickly that Lilia operated on her own kind of time, and somehow, I was always either too early or too late—never just right.
I rolled my eyes as I rounded the corner into the front room. “Good morning to you too.”
Lilia sat at her usual spot, perched behind the circular table where she did her readings, a deck of tarot cards fanned out in front of her. She was dressed in yellow, as always, but today it was a silk blouse, loose at the wrists, wlike she’d only half decided to be put together.
Dark waves of hair cascaded over her shoulders as she shuffled the deck with lazy precision, her rings catching the candlelight.
She didn’t look up, but I knew she was watching me. She always was.
“Feeling optimistic today?” she murmured, cutting the deck.
I frowned. “Should I not be?”
A small smirk tugged at her lips.
I was about to push for clarification when the bell above the door jingled.
I turned automatically, my usual customer-service smile already in place—
And then I saw her.
The smile dropped right off my face.
“Wow,” Amy said, looking just as surprised as I felt. “Y/n?” Oh, hell. Lilia glanced between us, one dark brow arching ever so slightly.
I swallowed. “Uh. Hey. What are you doing here?” I asked, forcing my voice to stay light.
Amy gave a sheepish smile. “I, uh… was in the area. Saw the shop and thought, no way that’s the same Y/n—but here you are.” She chuckled, shoving her hands into her pockets. “You work here?”
Before I could answer, Lilia finally spoke.
“She does.” Her voice was smooth, but there was something sharp underneath it. Something quiet but dangerous.
Amy glanced at her like she was just noticing her for the first time. “Oh—hi. You must be… the owner?”
Lilia tilted her head, her lips curving into something that was not a smile. “Lilia Calderu.” She didn’t offer a hand, and Amy wisely didn’t extend hers.
She turned back to me, completely unaware of the tension creeping into the room. “Well, damn. It’s been a while, huh?”
“Yeah,” I said quickly. “It has.”
Too quickly. Lilia’s eyes flicked to me, and I could feel her watching, reading me like one of her tarot spreads.
Amy smiled like she didn’t notice. “We should catch up, maybe grab coffee?”
Lilia’s fingers tapped once against the table. “She’s busy.”
Amy blinked at her. “Oh.” She let out a little laugh, like she couldn’t quite believe what was happening. “Right. Well, maybe another time?”
I hesitated. I didn’t actually want to, but my brain short-circuited under pressure, and before I could think of a way to shut it down without being rude—
“She won’t have time.”
Lilias voice was still smooth, still polite, but her fingers toyed with the edge of a tarot card, spinning it slowly beneath her touch. A low hum crackled in the air, barely noticeable—but I felt it.
Amy looked between us, finally sensing something was off. She let out a short breath, gave me one last look, then nodded. “Well… good seeing you, Y/n.”
“You too,” I lied.
The door chimed again as she left, and the second it shut behind her, the weight in the room shifted.
I turned to Lilia, crossing my arms. “That was not subtle.”
She didn’t even look up. Instead, she reached for the deck in front of her, casually shuffling as if she hadn’t just sent my ex packing with a few pointed words. “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
I scoffed. “Really? Because I’m pretty sure you just told her to get lost.”
She hummed, drawing a card from the deck and turning it over without looking at it. “Did I?”
“Yes.”
Lilia finally glanced up, her expression cool, unbothered. “She was annoying me.”
I let out a short laugh. “She was here for two minutes.”
“Exactly.”
I narrowed my eyes at her, but she had already gone back to her cards, spinning one idly between her fingers. She looked completely at ease, like she hadn’t just inserted herself into my love life without blinking.
And yet… there was something about the way she had shut her down. Something deliberate.
I opened my mouth to push her on it, to see if she’d slip and actually admit she had been jealous, but before I could say anything, she placed the card down in front of her and changed the subject entirely.
“Do you want tea?” she asked, already rising from her seat. “I feel like having tea.”
I sighed, shaking my head as I dropped into the chair across from her. “You are so full of shit.”
Lilia smirked as she walked toward the back room. “And yet, here you are.”
I had no response to that. And from the way her laugh floated back toward me, she knew it too.
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Welp. It’s not much but it’s honest work…
I don’t know if it was that good.
But yay I actually did something!
Bewitched by you? (Pt 1)
Lilia x reader…
Slow burn guys.. a little spicy later. 👀
(Mommy kink, angst, jealousy, panties, unusual use of said panties..)
Mine to have (yandere agatha hardness x reader) pt two!
I was struggling a bit on how I wanted this to go but.. I’ve managed this much. So good luck soldier 🕺 also.. I didn’t read over it so you’re gonna have to struggle to understand some things perchance.
(*Warnings*— yandere behavior, rough handling, blood, jealousy, unusual gifts, sexual behavior, Lustful intent… kidnapping.)
Mine to have (Yandere Agatha harkness x reader) part one.
Idek man… I hope yall like it. :)
I don’t prof read cause idc. Good luck understanding you might need it. 🙏
(Warnings— yandere behavior, rough handling, blood, jealousy, unusual gifts, sexual behavior, Lustful intent… kidnapping.)
Also sorry for the long beginning.:(
Sevika head-cannons for the guys 💋💋💋
This was hard but I managed ! Hope you like it!
Oh just the usual stuff yaknow
words by me
Read this and thought of Agatha and rio…
💋Undeniable desire 💋
For the gays! guys go away! I don’t even know guys…. She’s so hot. If the pov changes sorry I’m sleepy.
Sevika and reader have been “flirting” for a while, sevika cares for reader more than she wants to admit…
-jealousy, tying people up?, sesbian lex, very nice use of mechanical arm… nsfw. Broken bed.
patti lupone lookalike contest. when: tonight where: my house prize: me