baby is not a baby anymoređ
Thank you for your support on the last post! Hereâs a goodnight from Sylusâs family. âšđ€
Im just thinking about something serpentine or snake like deciding my human body is the perfect warm and humid environment to host its clutch of eggs. It constricting around its chosen host in a tight coil and the width of it alone forcing your legs open and keeping them open with more force than a spreader bar could ever hope to achieve. Thick, oblong and fat eggs being deposited into your body one by one, popping through your forcibly dilated cervix while youre hardly able to breathe from the weight of the massive serpent using your holes for its many young.
Based off DM request from @msvirgoflower because this is a total rom-com cliche đ
Castlevania boys [Drac, Alucard, Isaac, Hector, and Trevor] to how they would react if their s/o came back home after drinking heavily with friends and while trying to help them to bed when they get home their drunk s/o slaps them and is all like "Whoa back the f#$% up! I am off the market- I gots me a man and he'll kick your ass!
Prompts HERE
VALENTINES LIST
⥠[ trope ] to do cliche things with them, just because
Dracula
A dark chuckle rumbles from his chest as you slur out your words but heâll indulge in the inebriation just for a moment.
âOh you do? Well I imagine they would be protective over one such as lovely as yourselfâ
Trevor
Chances are heâs a bit drunk but nowhere near as buzzed as you
Heâll be slightly pouty and whiny, clinging onto you tightly, saying stuff like âyeah! and itâs me! Unless thereâs someone else eyeing youâŠ!â
Alucard
Maybe slightly annoyed but also stifling his laugh as you speak your mind to him
âOh you do? They just be worried sick if youâre out here by yourself. Come, Iâll safely return you to them.â
Isaac
Calm demeanor but also with an exasperated look đ he tries to keep you steady
âAnd your lover would very much care if you were away from a crowd of rubes. Here, take my arm.â
Hector
Itâs one of the rare occasions you get a genuine smile and laugh from him as heâs holding onto your shoulder
âYes, love, and itâs me, hurry before you catch a cold or attract more attention.â
Your husband Sukuna would never admit that if he died at this very moment, he'd die an extremely happy and fulfilled man.
Because the sight of you wearing nothing but his large black haori was probably the only taste of heaven he will ever experience in his wretched existence.
You sat near the parted shoji screen leading to his (and now yours too) personal garden, humming softly while you ran a comb through your hair. Your eyes were closed in content as you basked in the soft morning glow which did nothing but accentuate your beauty in his eyes.
You opened your eyes and noticed he was awake, gazing at you from his spot on the large futon you both shared. You smiled warmly.
"Good morning, love."
"Hm."
He, albeit reluctantly, tore his gaze away from you because he felt that if he stared at you any longer, you'll see a side of him he's too reluctant to show even you.
You smiled knowingly at him. Your attention went over to the garden then.
"I think the garden needs tending and a new set of flowers. Shall I call Aiko the gardener? I believe she has arrived back to the temple this morning after taking care of her sister during her pregnancyâ"
Pregnancy
And then Sukuna had an image flash before his eyes.
Of you on the exact spot, dressed the same way in his black haori, smiling the same way and gazing at him the same way.
Except your stomach was round and swollen with his child. Of you tenderly and lovingly resting your hand against it.
Of you being completely and utterly his.
"âAlso I think we shouldâ"
"Get over here, wife."
You blinked. "Whatâ"
"I said get over here now."
He had absolutely no intentions of letting you leave the bedroom today.
Happy Birthday đ„łđ„łđ„ł
young, tall, slender, and stupid-in-love simon riley, whoâs first mission was to bring you back to the base like a fucking package. the task force had never negotiated with captives on the line, but thereâs a first time for everything.
with a sack over your head and your hands tied behind your back, a gruff man yelled out in the rain pouring down above you.
âyouâve got such a perky set for someone so fucking whinyâ
âfuck youâ you spat, the man wasted no time to grab the sack by his closed fist and yank it clean off your head.
the masked man stared directly into your eyes, his were dark, lit by lust and pure fire. the rain pouring around you did nothing to put a stop to his stare, but as you stared back, his demeanor changed by a singular degree.
âyou better watch your fucking mouth,â he grabbed you by the neck and squeezed, causing a raspy squeal to escape your lips, âor i might just have to leave your pretty ass hereâ
you squirmed underneath the weight of his hand, âbe better then going with you.â
âyouâd like that, wouldnât you,â simon dragged you by the throat to the ajar car door like a kitten, âjust get in the fucking carâ he followed behind you, managed to sneak a squeeze from your ass as he hauled in.
simon riley, who makes himself comfortable with you perched on his lap for the duration of the long car ride. your rain-soaked shirt was torn off hours ago, and simonâs lips havenât managed to get enough of your pretty nipples.
âmmph, such a pretty pup for letting me - fuckk - letting me taste youâ
his hands grabbed and squeezed everywhere - your hips, your ass, that pretty belly of yours.
âtoo bad youâre such a bratâ
you grind your hot cunt on his length in retaliation and moaned, âyou like itâ
simonâs lips crashed onto yours out in an instant, swallowing your breath and any further remarks. you fisted his mask and tore it off completely before threading your fingers through his dirty blonde hair and tugging.
âungh, fuck you, takinâ off my mask like you own me.â
you snickered into the kiss as his hand snuck under the waistband of your pants.
âwant you to own me, pretty.â
Happy Birthday my darling lover boy đđĄđ
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part two , part three , part four , part five , part six , part seven , part eight , part nine , part ten
18+ MINORS DNI
pairing: caleb x non!mc reader
synopsis: you've always hated her. you live your life free from her and caleb. a stranger helps save you from a date gone wrong.
word count: 5.1k words
warnings: extreme loathing, kinda funny, kinda sad, a good mix of everything! mentions of death. not proofread!
author's note: hi! this is my first lads fic! it's lowkey a mess and is all over the place, but that's okay! i hope you all enjoy! <33 please feel free to comment! i love any & all feedback! <33
You never thought yourself to be a hateful person, but whenever you saw Caleb with her, your heart boiled. His smile was always the brightest with her. He always handed her the first water bottle after a run around the neighborhood. His eyes were always on her and not you during study hall. They shared giggles with one another and you were the last to know the joke as you filled out blank homework pages. Whenever she walked into a room, he jumped to her side and aided her with whatever it is she needed.
And she always needed something.
Your friendship with Caleb and the girl you deemed a she-devil blossomed from a young age, having been next-door neighbors with Josephine. You are older than her yet still a few months younger than Caleb, which meant that the two of you had to look out for her.
She was naive in many ways. She always trusts people too easily and is quick to help, not knowing that the world is cruel and is out to hurt her. Itâs something you and Caleb bonded over; taking care of her was something you had in common with him alongside planes, absolutely loving apple pie, and always wanting to be the last one tagged during recess.
However, those childhood days have long passed and youâve settled into a draining routine where you played a background character in someone elseâs life.
When you and Caleb reached freshman year of high school, you were sure that he was going to ask you to be his date to the homecoming dance. Instead, you were surprised with the revelation that he was going to stay home and have a movie night with her since she wasnât in high school yet.
Despite his compliments about your dress, he snuck back inside his house when you asked him if he needed a ride to the dance. She was waving him back inside in the background and he couldnât have been happier to watch My Little Pony or whatever bullshit she had lined up.
You basked in his frequent compliments when he met you outside your home, when she wasnât around. Caleb always knew what to say when you had a saddened frown on your face.
âDid James turn you down? I thought he liked you! Youâre a catch!â Calebâs warm words reached your ears and made the butterflies in your stomach flutter. At least he knew then that you were worthwhile. If only he wasnât so blind to what you had to offer to him.
At least you had a year of high school alone with him. You two even shared a few classes together and had planned study nights to prepare for final exams! Huddled at the desk in his room, you could smell the sweet apple scent of his shampoo and were able to hear through raspiness of his chuckle right next to your ear.
It was fun until she came inside his room, claiming that she wanted to help you two study. That plan lasted for about ten minutes before she whined and complained that she wanted to watch her and Calebâs favorite show. That night ended up with her snuggled into his side while he stroked her hair. You held the chip bowl, not by choice, and watched as your crush on the boy next door began to deteriorate.
When she finally joined your and Calebâs high school, you bit your tongue and held back the deplorable comments that shuffled through your mind about his so called beloved. You even held back comments to your new friends about his relationship with her. You knew that if you ever said anything bad about her, heâd come to her defense and shun you for what youâve said.
It never mattered how you felt. It didnât matter if you were having a bad day or had just embarrassed yourself in front of your entire gym class when Becky threw a ball right at your face. His attention will forever be owned by her. Youâll never get to know how it feels to always be under his cautious gaze nor will you ever be a recipient of his charming smile.
Truth is, you used to be friends with them. The perpetual third wheel to all of their escapades and adventures. You used to be close to them but as time moved on, they grew closer together and you, well, just didnât fit into their equation anymore. The funny thing is that they have no clue of their wrongdoing towards you nor did they realize that you had left their group entirely after months of sitting in your room, filled with nothing but discontent as you scrolled through their posted selfies together.
You thought you set yourself free from them. Itâs better to watch from afar instead of up close, no? It spares you more heartbreak and it, very selfishly, keeps you away from her.
You can stay away from her smiles. Her laughter. The way her dark hair falls into the perfect messy bun while yours just looks plain erratic. Not to mention the way her hands always lingered on him while you watched, helpless from the other side of the lunch table.
And you can finally break free from that stupid nickname he has for her.
âHey!â You hear a friendâs voice from over your shoulder. You turn and smile at them, tucking a piece of hair behind your ear. âAre you ready for the game against the Rams tonight? I heard youâre starting!â
Before you can reply, you hear a thud behind you. Glancing over your shoulder, you notice that Caleb leans against the metal lockers. His arms are crossed over his chest and he wears that stupidly charming grin on his face.
âYou have a game tonight? Why didnât you tell us?â He asks. Her smile falters.
Us. That damned word.
âItâs not a big deal,â you shrug, placing your leftover books inside the locker. âYou two are usually busy anyways doingâŠwhateverâŠso it wouldnât have mattered if you knew or not.â
Okay, maybe there is some venom in your tone and malice in the way you throw your books into your locker. To be fair, youâre so fed up with them ghosting you and never showing up to your games that you canât help but let some of your anger out.
âWoah!â Caleb pushes off the locker and holds his hands in the air. You roll your eyes and slam the locker shut, walking away. He quickly follows and matches your hellish pace. âWhatâs wrong? Youâve been so distant lately. Me andââ
âDonât,â you bark. The two of you pause in the middle of the hallway, your eyes locked on his in a heated glare. âHow long do you think itâs been since Iâve hung out with you two?â
A look of confusion flashes across his face. You have to stop yourself from looking at the way his face scrunches up, the way his tongue pokes about between his lips while he thinks.
âHmâŠlike a month?â Calebâs words are genuine, you know that, but it shatters your heart to know that he doesnât even realize itâs almost been a year since you two hung out, let alone were in a room together.
âA month?!â You scoff and look away. A laugh filled with disdain and shock escapes your lips. Your hands drop to your side, tightly balled into fists, as anger washes throughout your body. âCaleb, be real with me right now. Do you truly think itâs been a month?â
You want to give him a chance to redeem himself, for him to own up to the mistake heâs made. Everyone deserves a second chance, right?
âI do, yesâŠâ he wearily says. Your nostrils flare, cheeks heating with irritation.
âHey guys!â Her cheerful tone scratches the inside of your brain. You sharply inhale and close your eyes just to open them to the side of her attaching herself to his side. âAre you okay? You look angry,â she remarks and gently places her hand on your shoulder. You immediately slap it away. The tips of your fingers tingle from the smack.
âHey! What was that for?â Caleb steps in front of her, pushing the teen girl behind him.
You cross your arms over your chest, eyes narrowing up at Caleb, who guards her from you.
âJust fuck off and leave me alone!â You snap, pushing past them, your shoulder bumping into Calebâs bicep.Â
âWait!â Calebâs voice rings in your ears. A flash of hope makes your heart flutter.
Is he going to chase after you? Will he finally ditch her and see how youâre feeling for a change? Will the old Caleb come back, the one that actually cared about you and your feelings?
Your feet hesitate, pace drastically slowly, still in earshot of the other twoâs conversation. You can hear his footsteps coming after you, going from slow to quick, but they suddenly stop.
âShe isnât worth it, Caleb,â her voice shoots any semblance of hope you felt, ripping your heart into shreds. âSheâs so meanâŠshe doesnât deserve your care.â
The hallway in front of you turns glossy. You use the back of your hand to wipe away the tears that brew in your eyes. Your once reluctant pace hastens and you disappear down the hallway, becoming just another face in the crowd.
The year passed and you graduated with a new group of friends; friends that welcomed and invited you with open arms. Your camera roll was no longer sad, filled with empty selfies with her and Caleb not paying attention in the background, shifting to group photos and friends completing the other side of your hand heart. It filled your heart with the joy and happiness that your previous friendships lacked.
And most importantly of all: you were completely over Caleb and didnât have to spend any more time around her. Itâs a relief for you, really, and youâre able to go to the college of your dreams and pursue the career you wanted.Â
The saddened memories no longer pained you. They no longer dug into your skin. Instead, you planted them into the soil of your mind, using the special fertilizer (the special ingredient being resent), and grew from them.
So what if they wronged you? You were now free and didnât owe either of them a damn thing! That is, until Caleb died.
The news nearly broke you. Your mother informed you of the news when you came home for a visit. You were on a much needed break from work and were looking for a chance to relax. Your time of relaxation was quickly turned inside out.
You became a shell of yourself, the last memory of Caleb haunting your mind as you holed up in bed, covers covering the entirety of your body with a small hole for clean and cool breathing air. Your cheeks became perpetually stained with tears, becoming sticky in your sleep before the cycle started all over again.
The day of his funeral was unnecessarily rough. Your mother had to drag you out of bed and help you into the shower, the hot water turning cold from the amount of time you stood there. Once you stepped out, body trembling from the cold air, you stared at the black dress that was laid out across your bed.
It was simple. It stopped mid-thigh and the sleeves ran long down your arms. You paired it nicely with tights from high school, a pair that Caleb complimented you on, and a pair of simple booties.
She was the center of attention, of course, there was no doubt about that. The ache in your chest left you feeling conflicted. She sat alone, head hung low, as people walked by, chuckling as if they werenât at a funeral reception.
You almost felt bad for her and the way her mascara streaked down her cheeks. She clung to a piece of metal in her hand, occasionally bringing it up to her lips to kiss it.
The distance between the two of you felt like a game of cat and mouse. She took one step forward, you took one back. She entered the hallway you found recluse in, you made sure that there was room in the closet for you to hide in.
You thought that you were able to slip out unnoticed until she called out your name.
âHiâŠâ your voice falls off. Her fists are balled at her sides, knuckles white.
âWhat are you doing here?â Her words are sharp, effortlessly slicing into you. âI thought you hated him.â
âI could never hate himâŠâ the words barely come out, just above a meek whisper. She doesnât say anything else. All she does is stare at you with her heartbroken expression, eyes strained and red from the sobs she let out earlier.
A part of your heart broke for her. The other part remained emotionless, knowing how she tormented you in your younger years by dangling Caleb in front of your face. It tormented you to know that you could still hold a sliver of resentment in your heart for something that happened so long ago. You quietly left, leaving her alone in the hallway, disappearing behind a familiar turn.
A year passes. The hatred you held in your heart has dissipated. Youâve watered the flowers you planted in your mind and the petals read off messages of forgiveness and second chances, even though you made sure to never run into her ever again.
Some people can forgive and forget, but youâll be sure to forgive and keep a distance.
Skyhaven isnât too bad of a home. Sure, thereâs barely any trace of organic life throughout the city, except for the token tree the mayor decided to add about two months ago, but itâs a nice place to live. Youâve made yourself comfortable. The nightlife is great and the rain is even better. You even made some friends at your job and have gone out on a date or two with a guy who is very attentive.
But none of them are Caleb.
You stare at yourself in the cafe mirror, shaking your head. You fix your disheveled hair, wondering how you managed to spend the last ten minutes digging up the past when youâre on a date with a very cute guy. You bite your lip and tweak the last details of your outfit, flattening out a wrinkle in your skirt.
Pushing the bathroom door open, you glide down the hallway, smiling at the other customers who pass by. You can finally go back toâŠwhatâs his name again?
Jared? Clyde? Marc, who always emphasizes that thereâs a âCâ at the end of his name instead of a âKâ?
You clap your hands together when the name comes back to you. He jumps in his seat, his eyes closing in on you when you sit down. His smile is a little too goofy, missing out on any kind of charm that he can capitalize on, and you canât help but watch out of the lower half of your vision as he itches his crotch.
âThanks for waiting for me, George,â a warm smile spreads across your lips. He matches it and leans forward, pushing a colorful mug in your direction. You watch it closely before drawing it closer to you. You donât take a sip, though, instead letting the whipped cream on top of the coffee melt. You sigh.
You donât even liked whipped cream on your coffee. You know who would have remembered that?
âIt was no problem at all!â George proudly proclaims. His chair scraps across the wooden floor. He inches closer and closer towards you in an attempt to close the distance but you scoot away from him, keeping a pleased smile on your face.
âSo, what were you saying you do for a job?â Your question goes straight to his head. Gnawing at the inside of your cheek, you refrain from interrupting him about his long ramble about how he works as a âvideo game consultantâ at a local game store.
The conversation is so painful to sit through. You glance between his beady gaze and the clock on the wall behind him. The ticking hands somehow move slower when he dives into his day to day routine. Maybe the whipped cream isnât as bad as you previously thought.
An hour goes by and you have barely been able to get a word in. Mugs form into a half-circle in front of you. Your leg bounces up and down, hands jittery. Even your blinking is rapid as you solely stare at the clock.
âThatâs enough about me. Tell me about yourself,â George grabs his glass. He ordered a cream soda at the beginning of the date but the cream separated from the colorful soda water, forming into chunky clouds.
âYou know what,â you breathe out in a laugh, signaling over your shoulder to the door, âitâs getting late. I have an early start tomorrow so I should get going.â You stand from the chair and snatch your tiny purse from the seat beside you.
The cafe is practically empty now and the sun has set hours ago. You rush towards the exit, the route to the door feeling like it never ends as Greg â oh shit, George! â chases after you.Â
The Skyhaven night is nice and crisp. The rain isnât as hard tonight, just a mere sprinkle, and you rush out into the open, taking a deep breath. The chilled air fills your burning lungs and youâre able to breathe again, that is, until George grabs your hand. You gasp and snatch it back from him.
The raindrops lightly kiss your face but Georgeâs sickening smile makes you want to hurl. He creeps towards you, the moon shining just bright enough for you to see the darkness form in his eyes.
âI have to get home, George!â You nervously chuckle, turning away. You rush towards the nearest bus stop, knowing that there will be other people there to take refuge with. George doesnât let up though and his movements become more primal and animalistic as the seconds tick by.
âCome on, sweetheart,â George beckons from behind. You can hear his ragged breath from behind you grow close. You brace your body for impactâŠbut nothing comes. Instead, you hear a struggle from behind. You swirl on your heels and stare at the scene behind you.
A tall man pushes George away from you. The moonlight reflects off of the shine of his coat, the top of his hat deflecting the light raindrops. You stagger backward, heart racing inside your chest, as George crumbles to the ground, a blur of red, grey, and blue pushing down on the man.
âShe said sheâs going home,â the voice growls. It itches the back of your mind, calling to you like a faint memory. âLeave. Or Iâll crush you right here and now.â
The voice beckons to you from the back of your mind, putting it at ease. The voice calls out your name followed by a throaty chuckle. It asks you how youâre doing, if you need help with that weekâs math homework. You can also hear his voice apologize to you for forgetting about your plans to go to the movies with your group of friends, making some excuse that she got locked in the attic and needed rescuing.
The moonlight turns dark, the floating rock covered by a cloud, as the figure slowly approaches you. The once soft droplets of rain evolve into hardened projectiles, the wind picking up from all around you. With the weather matching your quickly escalating mood, you march through the rain, the phantom chasing after you.
âHey! Youâre getting soaked!â His voice calls from behind. You pay no attention to it.
The voice sounds exactly like a dead man! A person who is resting in peace six feet under and couldnât possibly be here in Skyhaven.
You reach the bus stop and hide under the small covering, the rain pounding against the top, rolling off the sides. You hold your arms to yourself and your teeth clatter on the inside of your mouth. You have to tell yourself to not look at the man beside you.
Stranger danger, after all.
âWhy are you ignoring me?â The man asks. Itâs just the two of you at the bus stop. The stopâs light flickers, adding to the already ominous feeling that forms deep inside your chest. You hug your arms to your body, providing the only warmth in this cold night. âOh, I get it. Youâre mad at me.â
âI donât even know who you are!â You retort rather quickly, finally looking up at the man.
You gasp and stumble backward. He quickly reaches for you, his large, warm hands gripping your waist, stabilizing you.
He looks down at you with an irresistible and charming smile. His purple eyes seem to glow under the dim lighting. He wears a black and orange rain jacket, black baseball cap sitting on his head. He cocks his head to the side, gaze drifting to memorize your face.
Nausea sweeps over your body. You tear your gaze off of the phantom before you. The cold air pricks the inside of your lungs, rapidly moving in and out of your system.
This canât be real, right? He cannot possibly be standing in front of you, alive and well, with that damn smile on his face. A single tear rolls down your cheek, your lips parted. Your breath flows out of your mouth in gentle plumes of steam.
âCaleb?â Your voice falters. He chuckles, smoothing down your frizzy hair.
âThe one and only! Câmon, you can say it: you missed me!â
You reach out, grabbing his arms, squeezing him. His brows furrow, eyes training themselves on your hands as you poke and prod various parts of his body. You grab his cheeks, pulling on them before squishing his face. He gently takes your hands into his, moving your hands away from his face.
âYou done yet?â
âYouâre alive!â
âI am well aware of that, yes.â His laugh fills your ears and your heart swells.
Even after all these years of forgetting Caleb, you still end up swooning for him the moment he saves you from Landon.
Or was it David? Eh. It doesnât really matter.
âHowâŠwhatâŠâ you stammer, unable to form a cohesive and coherent sentence. Caleb sighs and takes your hand. He flattens your palm against his chest.
How heartbeat is slow and steadyâŠitâs there. You gasp, bottom lip trembling, legs slowly becoming jelly.
Tears freely flow down your face as the realization of his existence sets in.
Heâs alive.
Heâs here.
Heâs breathing.
His last memory of you isnât you ending your friendship and avoiding him for the rest of your senior year of high school.
You collapse to your knees, hand digging into your chest. A sharp pain slices into your chest as your fingernails dig into your skin in an attempt to grab your heart and to scream at it to calm down. The pounds from your heart makes your ears ring, drowning out the endless pitter patter of rain. Even your lungs feel as if they are on fire, unable to suck in and inhale the oxygen that you need to survive.
Your eyes open and Calebâs face is right in front of yours. You can hear him speak but cannot make out a single word that he says. He gently helps you back to your feet.
âTake it easy,â his words seep through the sound of your heartbeat, âbreathe.â
His hand slides to the back of your neck, warming your body, and his thumb gently grazes the side of your neck. You inhale through your nose, holding it for a few seconds before slowly exhaling until all of the air is out of your lungs.
âDoes she know?â the question pops out of your mouth before you can stop it.
How could you even ask that at a time like this? You should be seeing if heâs okay! If heâs in any sort of trouble that you can help get him out of.
Did he fake his death? Has he been alive this whole time? When was he going to come see you?
Caleb sharply inhales through gritted teeth, pulling away from your face. You watch him closely, bottom lip trembling.
You know. You know the answer.
Of course she knew before you! She is his beloved, the one person he will spend the rest of his life with. Itâs laughable to even think that you stood a chance against her.
âActually,â you interrupt him, covering his mouth, âdonât answer that. I really donât want to know.â Even though every fiber of your being screamed blood murder at you to figure it out.
Is he dating her? Has he ditched her for good? HAs Caleb finally come to the realization that she isnât some angel that came down from the heavens.
His purple eyes blink at you, perplexed by your actions. Caleb speaks into your hand but his voice is a mere muffle. You sigh and look out at the pouring rain.
You need to get home.
You need to get home and get away from him.
You need to relieve yourself of any memory, item, or scent that can remind you of him because, well, he clearly isnât yours to have.
If you stay any longer, youâre going to end up crying in the rain, unloading all of your emotions onto him. And Caleb, who has risen from dead, doesnât deserve to hear any of it. Heâs innocent in all of this and no matter how angry and resentful you can feel towards him, youâll never be able to hold it against him.
âGet home safe, Caleb,â you breathe the words out, slowly releasing your hand from his mouth.
You push away from him and bare the thundering rain on your own, hugging your jacket to your body. You sprint across the street, desperately needing to get away from him.
Caleb watches you with wide eyes, captivated by the woman youâve become.
Youâve lost all the baby fat in your cheeks. Your hair is longer and is styled to perfection.
Youâre bolder. Funnier, even, whether itâs intentional or not. Caleb laughed at your jokes in the cafe, particularly the ones that George didnât find funny.
Whatever. Heâs an idiot.
He heard your laugh from inside the cafe and got drunk off of it. He found himself smiling wider than he has before in the past year.
You took his mind off of his stressful job, which he just came back from, and relaxed his body. He didnât think about how ling he stayed in that damned tunnel nor did he think about his connections with Ever.
Your laugh turned off the fight or flight switch that perpetually stayed on inside his head. It did pain him, though, to know that you were out with other guys. This George fellow is not your match. Heâs a Sul-indulgent prick who only talks about himself.
And what the fuck is a video game consultant anyways?
His job is nothing compared to being a Colonel in the Farspace Fleet. Youâll surely be impressed with that.
You did always say you loved a man in a uniform.
His purple eyes flicker with excitement. He steps out into the rain and follows in your exact footsteps. Once heâs across the street, he turns around and stares at the cafe you two once sat in.
She walks out with her friends, umbrellas covering their heads. They smile and laugh with one another, teasing as thunder booms in the background. He chuckles at their umbrellas but his smile quickly fades when he realizes that you didnât have one.
Silly girl. Now he has to check in on you and make for sure that you donât catch a cold.
His gaze drifts to her but the spark he once felt isnât there anymore. SheâsâŠboring now. Caleb tilts his head back and laughs.
How could he have been so blind?
His focus has been on her all along but youâŠyou are something else.
Captivating. Intoxicating. Enchanting. Hilarious. Fascinating.
Your fruity perfume formed a tent in his pants. Have you always smelled like apples and cinnamon? You encapsulate an autumn evening. Suddenly, he loves it when the leaves change colors and fall from the trees. Heâll never let you fall ever again.
Caleb doesnât know how he let you slip through his fingers so many times. You live in Skyhaven, too, right under his nose. He should have found you sooner.
He should have gone with you to the homecoming dance. He regrets not watching you during the countless games youâve invited him to. He should have closed the door in her face when she petered you two when you needed to study for the math exam. It was never your best subject. Lucky, he excelled in it.
And he should have fucking gone after you when you told him to fuck off all those years ago.
But now?
Now Calebâs going to take back the time he missed out on. Surely, youâd feel the same way when he comes back? After all, he does know where you live now.
Six floors up. The fourth room from the left. You have a stained glass butterfly hanging in your window. Heâll see it up close soon enough.
He stands outside your apartment building with a bright smile on his face, staring up at your bedroom. He can see you move throughout the living room, your shadow painted against the far wall. His eyes follow as you slip into your bedroom. You look out the window.
What are you looking at? Iâm here. Show me anything. Give me the signal I need to come and save you.
You turn on a lamp. The light points up to the butterfly, illuminating the blue and orange colors from the glass.
Youâre so thoughtful.
How did you know those are his favorite colors?
Caleb chuckles to himself, shaking his head. His feet carry him to the entrance of your apartment building, just barely sneaking in as a couple leaves. He thanks them and sneaks to an elevator, stepping inside as he presses the button to your floor.
Thank you for the signal, he thinks to himself, Iâll be there soon.
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"I love you."
Sukuna frowned, cracking an eye open to stare at you. You were laying next to him with a tender smile on your face.
He grunted and turned away from you. "Stop uttering nonsense and go to sleep, woman."
You sighed. "Love, it wouldn't hurt for you to say it back for once."
He snorted. "And what is the point of me saying it when I've already established it quite clearly that you belong to me and no one else? What will I gain from uttering those words? Nothing. Now go to sleep."
You frowned, staring at your husband's broad back with a glare before you smiled and scooted closer.
"'kuna?"
"What now?"
"You, too, belong to me and no one else, right?"
"..."
Silence.
A slight shift of his large frame.
"Yes."
You grinned and rested your forehead against his back.
Close enough.
Thinking about... JJK men feeding you fruit... There's just something so sweet about them peeling it for you and hand feeding you... especially if it's a messy fruit.
Satoru that feeds you grapes with a grin on his face. He has you laying against a bunch of pillows, far too happy about treating you like a monarch. Popping them in one by one. Letting his smile crinkle his features. "They're good, right~?"
Suguru that feeds you an apple, each slice cut for you and popped gently into your mouth. Better yet if you're lying against him and for every single bite he tilts your head up to ease your swallowing. Eyes soft. Tender.
Hiromi that feeds you oranges. Not only are they sliced but the skin has been peeled. The juice leaks down his fingers, pooling in the wrinkles of his palm, but he simply doesn't care. No, he only cares for you and the fact you're eating from his hands.
Kento that feeds you banana slices, freshly cut by him and piles in a bowl. He tilts your jaw so delicately as he pops them into your mouth with a wooden cocktail stick. He's so gentle with it. So soft. So patient.
Sukuna that feeds you strawberries he had foraged. With you planted in his lap, at his mercy, you cannot deny his affection. This kindness. He finds himself enjoying feeding you. A different red staining his fingers.
Just... JJK men feeding you fruit.