CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 37
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"(Y/N), which frame do you want for this photo, this oval one or this rectangle one?" Finn asked, holding the two frames up, along with the photo he was talking about.
The photo was the one of Saoirse leaning on the couch.
"Mm, oval one," I decided, and he nodded.
I took the backing off of the heart shaped one in front of me and placed a photo of Finn, Saoirse, and I (and the animals) in it.
We were just finishing up putting photos in the frames now. These two would be the last two to go in the living room, one going to sit on the piano (the one of Saoirse) and the one I had was going to sit on the bookshelf.
I didn't like photos in bedrooms. I was funny like that. I got it off of an elderly woman that used to live next to me when I lived with Marian. She said that photos in bedrooms would see every sinful action happening, and as a child I completely believed it.
I secured the back onto the frame once more and picked it up, then stood up and walked over to the bookshelf, deciding the put it on the shelf that was eye level with me.
It sat between a deck of cards and a small clay statue Saoirse had made in an art lesson at school. It was meant to be an artistic rendering of a heart, but it was shaped more like a lopsided triangle.
My eyes drifted back to the cards again, and my heart stopped. Oh fuck, Finn and I forgot to give each other anniversary gifts. I had gotten Finn one on very short notice, but I didn't want to bring it up in case he forgot. It'd be shit to make him feel bad about it.
"Erm, Finn?" I started as I turned back around, facing my husband who was now gathering all of the empty photo frames.
"Yeah?" He replied, stacking the frames into a pile.
"I just realised that we forgot to give each other gifts for our anniversary," I snorted, shifting from foot to foot.
"Oh, fuck," He muttered, standing up, photo frames forgotten, "I got you one but I got distracted with the breakfast and the photos."
He then headed upstairs. I headed into the mudroom, and fished around in my coat pocket, producing a deck of cards. The back of them were blank, and that's where I put my gift for him.
I went and sat on the landing of the stairs, waiting for my husband, bouncing my leg as I did so. I heard Finn coming back down the hallway, and looked up when I heard his feet hit the stairs to see him carrying an engraved wooden box.
He came and sat next to me, and handed me the box. I ran my fingers along the top of it, loving the feeling of the wood dipping and curving. It was an intricate design of a sunflower with vines and other things surrounding it. There were small divots in either side of the box, and it had three drawers in the front. I opened the top, and found that it was a jewellery box. Inside the lid were hooks to hang necklaces on, with pouches at the bottom so they could sit in there, and adjacent to it were boxes for rings and pairs of earrings. There were two small figurines holding hands on a little platform along the back of the box.
"You can lift the top bit out," Finn informed me, and I did so, revealing more compartments, these ones slightly bigger, probably for bracelets and bangles.
I put the top part back in then shut the lid, opening up the sides to find more hooks to hand stuff on. I opened the first drawer in the front, and it was another compartment drawer. The next one down had padding in it, to put rings in. The last one was just a drawer with no compartments.
"Oh, it's gorgeous Finn, thank you," I murmured, looking up at my husband.
I needed a jewellery box, having to use the drawer of my vanity to put everything in and just being too lazy to go to the shops and buy anything.
He rubbed the back of his neck sheepishly, "It's alright."
He then reached out and touched the back of the box, and I heard something cranking. Once he stopped cranking and removed his hand, the figurines started rotating and the box played music. After a bit, I realised what song was playing.
"Is that one of the songs from the ballet we went and seen?" I questioned my husband, who nodded.
"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy," He confirmed, and I grinned.
"You're so romantic," I teased, and looked back at the figurines.
The girl was wearing a yellow dress, and the boy was wearing a peaky cap. I snorted.
"Are these meant to be us?" I asked jokingly, and watched as Finn blushed.
"Oh, it is!" I crowed, throwing my head back and clapping my hands, "Finn, you're such a romantic, it's adorable."
"Shut up," Finn mumbled, red in the face as he noticed the cards on the stairs above us.
"This mine?" He asked, reaching for them.
"Yeah," I replied, watching him as he grabbed the pack of cards and flipped them over in his hands, inspecting them.
"52 things I love about you," He read the packet, then opened it.
They were normal playing cards, but had blank backs. I wrote the '52 Things' on the backs. I watched as he looked through all of them, chuckling at some.
1. Your looks (I didn't marry you for anything else, Shelby)
2. You help me reach things on the top shelf
3. You're always there for Saoirse (as well as your own nieces and nephews)
4. You brush the cat when I don't feel like doing it
5. You help me think positive when I feel negative
6. You helped me build up my self confidence
7. Your laugh
8. Your cuddles
9. Your kisses
10. You're not afraid to be silly
11. You help make our house a home
12. You make a good pillow
13. You clean the hair clogs from drains so Saoirse and I don't have to
14. You treat our animals like human babies
15. You try to maintain good relationships with my family and friends
16. You use sound effects when telling a story
17. You always touch door jambs when you walk through doors
18. You run through the alphabet when alphabetising anything
19. You keep a photo of Saoirse and I tucked into your cap (yes, I've seen it, sentimental bastard)
20. You always flip things around in your hands
21. You're an early morning person like me
22. You like climbing things (like me)
23. You put up with Finn Junior when the pair of you didn't like each other
24. You got me Christmas and birthday presents from our pets and signed the cards 'To Mum, from your loving sons'
25. You put your family first
26. You attend Saoirse and I's many activities without any complaints
27. You spoil us
28. Your voice
29. Your sense of humour
30. Your ability to keep our inside jokes running
31. You are considerate
32. Your personality
33. You learned how to do hair just so you could do mine when I don't feel like it
34. You always catch my attention just as I'm about to walk out the door so you can get one last look at me
35. You're a good cook
36. You accept me for who I am
37. You offer to wash up because you know I don't like floaties in dishwater
38. You know how I take my tea
39. You always make sure there's biscuits in the cupboard
40. You always give Saoirse another sweet whenever you think I'm not looking
41. You trust me, and I know I can trust you
42. You got your ears pierced with me and Saoirse on New Years Eve (the gold cuffs look nice, by the way)
43. Your freckles (and the way you let me play connect the dots with them sometimes)
44. Your hand fits perfectly around mine
45. You laugh at your own jokes
46. You taught me how to skip stones
47. You won me Pip (I am still disappointed that you did not take the opportunity to name your bear Squeak so we matched names)
48. The first thing you do when you walk in the door is seek out Saoirse and I
49. You learned the languages of our people
50. You buy me yellow things and Saoirse blue things whenever you see fit
51. The way that you are unapologetically you
52. You said 'I do' on the 10th of January, 1926.
"It's not much because I forgot it was our anniversary until you reminded me the other day," I admitted, and watched as he gently ran his fingertips over the writing on the cards.
"They're amazing, (Y/N), honest. I love them, they're thoughtful as," Finn replied, his voice soft and eyes glistening.
I was happy to sit there in silence with him until he felt better, but Tuck decided to come in through the dog door and track mud behind him. He shook himself, sending mud flying everywhere, some even going as far to hit the couches around the rug.
"Oh — You could've used the mat, now I've got to bath you! You naughty, naughty boy!" I complained as I used the banister to help myself stand up, Finn sniggering behind me.
Tuck just flipped over, ready for belly rubs as I approached him.
"No," I told the dog, wagging my finger at him, making him whine as I walked past him and into the hallway.
I walked down to the bathroom and grabbed Tuck's tub from in the cupboard under the sink. It held his brushes, nail clippers, and shampoo in it. I sat it on the sink, ready for when the mud dried and I could brush it out, then give him a shower.
I headed back out to the living room, where Finn was towelling the wet mud off of Tuck with one of the towels from the mud room. Tuck was gnawing on a bone, looking quite content. Finn threw me another towel, and I wiped the mud off of the floor and couch with it, not wanting to grab the cleaning supplies from the basement. I'd wipe it down when I vacuumed and mopped next.
Finn threw his towel back into the mudroom, and I followed suit, Tuck running over and laying on the floor in front of the window as soon as he was free.
I 'awwed' at the sight. I knew he'd probably fall asleep in the sun. My big boy.
"I love you," Finn said as I moved and grabbed our gifts, wanting to put them up so the dogs didn't chew them.
"I love you too," I replied, then hummed as I headed over and put them on the bookshelf, not wanting to walk up the stairs just yet.
Finn pulled a smoke and his lighter out of his pocket, placing the smoke between his lips then lighting it. I screwed my nose up and opened the window.
"You never used to hate the smell that much," Finn complained, lit cigarette still dangling between his lips as he came and sat on the window seat.
It was true. The smell of cigarette smoke always stunk to me, but it had become proper rank to me as of late.
"Well it turns my stomach now, you remember this morning," I huffed, going and grabbing a book off of the bookshelf.
Finn nodded in agreement as he leaned out of the window and exhaled.
Finn lit up a smoke in the bedroom this morning while we were laid in bed, and it smelled so bad that I threw up.
"You know, Saoirse won't arrive for a bit, we've got the house to ourselves for a while," Finn said suggestively, making me snort.
"You should've thought about that before you lit up that smoke, you'll stink of it," I pointed out, making Finn quickly put the smoke out on the window frame.
"I can go have a shower so I don't stink, wanna join?" Finn asked, a smug grin on his face.
"You can go shower, I'll be here when you get out," I answered as I settled down across from him, opening up the book.
Finn groaned, leaning against the window dramatically.
"We can christen the couch in front of the fire," I said, not looking up from my book, knowing that if I looked at Finn I'd probably drag him over to the couch myself.
Finn whooped and headed upstairs, nearly tripping up them, making me snort and grin.
"I'm okay!" He called out back down the stairs.
I sighed and put my book down, knowing damn well I wouldn't get any reading done as I waited for my husband.
•••
You packed the last of the dishes away, and wiped down the sinks. You had a picnic dinner in the garden, you and your little family (plus the animals). You found out that the smell of coffee turned your stomach as well.
The phone rang, and you hurried over it, picking it up with a "Hello?"
"Bee! It's Bonnie," Bonnie greeted, giggling as he sat on the floor next to the kitchen bench in his own apartment.
"Hello, Bonnie," You replied, rolling your eyes and feeling yourself smile at how happy your brother sounded, "What's got you so happy?"
"I met a boy and went on a date today," Bonnie replied lowly even though it was only you two in the phone.
"Oh, that's great! What's his name? And how was the date?" You asked as you jumped up onto your kitchen bench, knowing you might be on the phone for a while.
"His name is Oscar, and the date went grand. He bought me beer when we met up because he thought that I wouldn't like flowers, y'know, because flowers are too girl-like," Bonnie said, twirling the cord around his pointer finger. "He's really nice, I like him. I could've cried when he dropped me home."
"That's cute," You said, swinging your legs as you drummed your fingers against the countertop, your nails clicking as you did so.
"Shut up," Bonnie spoke, and you just knew that his entire face would be red, right to the tips of his ears.
"He's coming to my next fight, do you think he can sit next to you in the front row? I would've asked Ez but she's scary sometimes," Bonnie stated, and you 'awwed', resulting in him telling you to shut up again.
"He can sit next to me," You confirmed, wanting to meet the boy who managed to make your Bonnie so giggly.
"And don't be mean or tell him anything about me from when I was little, or I'll smother you with your pillow as you sleep," Bonnie threatened, and you agreed that you wouldn't, even though you knew that he wouldn't smother you.
Bonnie loved you too much to hurt you on purpose.
As you continued talking to your brother, watching the hand on the clock go round and round, you felt closer than ever to your brother, and you were glad. You felt yourself growing apart from your siblings after you moved in with Finn, but now, as you giggled with Bonnie over the way he and Oscar managed to get lost on their way to the place they were having dinner, you knew that you were overthinking.
You were fine, your siblings were fine, and you all couldn't grow apart if you tried.
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Another filler chapter, I apologise if it doesn't flow as well as my chapters usually do
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Part 38
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 27
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You adjusted the dish filled with sweets on your coffee table for what felt like the millionth time as you waited, Finn pacing back and forth in front of the door.
The cat even looked agitated, kneading at his pillow impatiently.
A knock sounded upon the door, and you flew up, walking over to the door, Finn already opening it.
There stood Tatiana, who you assumed was Tatiana's husband; Trevor, and John's six kids, each of them, bar the baby on the oldest one's hip, carrying a rucksack.
Esme was pregnant with his seventh and last, soon to give birth. You had a dream that her and Lizzie went into labour on the same day, Lizzie having Ruby and her having a little boy named George the day after. You hoped it was a vision and not just a dream.
"Uncle Finn!" One of the older ones said as she ran up to him, hugging him.
The rest followed suit. The two adults stepped through the door, and you told them to make themselves comfortable, going and putting on the kettle. They went and sat at your new dining table, one that was big enough to accommodate you, Finn, and the six kids, not that Sophie would need her own seat, you and Finn would probably sit her on your laps.
"This is my wife, (Y/N)," Finn introduced you to the kids, "And this is our cat, Finn Junior."
You waved and gave them what you hoped was a motherly grin as you hurried over and grabbed the dish from the coffee table, holding it out for one of the children to take.
One of the younger ones came and took it, uttering a 'thank you.'
"I'm Katie, and this is Colin, Mary, Lachlan — Lockie, John Junior — JJ, and baby Sophie," Katie said, then nudged the baby on her hip, waving towards you.
The baby grinned and did a hand clenching and unclenching wave, making you chuckle.
"Does your cat scratch?" Mary asked as she walked over to Finn Junior.
"Only when he needs too, if he starts to walk away from you that's a good sign he wants to be left alone." You advised, going back over and helping Finn make the cups of tea, one cup of coffee for Trevor, and carry them over to the dining table, then sitting down next to your husband.
Trevor had taken the head of the table, with Tatiana to his right, and you and Finn to his left. It was a smart move, taking the head. To you, that was where the host or the person with the most power in a situation sat. Trevor definitely had the authority here.
"Your beds are in the last room down the hall on the right, me and (Y/N) have made up baskets with your names on them full of fun stuff, she evens knitted you all a sweater each," Finn informed the kids.
They all rushed down the hall to go check it out, followed by the cat.
They'd be sleeping in Finn's room, on his bed and the two trundles. Most of his bedroom floor was taken up by the beds, but he didn't mind, not if he got to see his nephews and nieces again. It had a plus side too; he'd get to sleep with you. He usually did, but this would be different. He had an excuse not to sleep in his own bed. He liked sleeping in yours, getting to wake up to you in the mornings.
"So. Esme has rules for her kids staying here," Trevor began, making you and Finn nod.
"Rule number one, also the only rule, no other Shelby family adults coming to see them, especially not Thomas Shelby. The kids, their cousins, can, but not the adults." He announced.
Finn sighed, but nodded. Annoying rules, but at least the kids were here. Maybe, if this visit went well, you'd be able to get the kids again.
"How has Esme been?" You asked, wanting to move the conversation so the atmosphere wouldn't become stuffy due to uncomfortable conversation.
"Good," Trevor replied, leaning back into chair, making himself comfortable, "She's due with the baby soon."
"I had a dream about the baby. She'll have a boy, with curly brown hair and blue eyes. Shelby eyes." You replied, making Finn freeze.
This didn't go unnoticed by you, who easily shifted your teacup into your other hand, taking a sip, and with your free hand sitting it just above your husband's knee and rubbing his leg reassuringly.
Trevor nodded, unperturbed as he drunk his own coffee.
"How does it feel? To be married to someone you don't love?" Trevor asked, making Tatiana choke on her tea at the lack of tact her husband had.
You quickly moved around the table to help your cousin, but Trevor just looked between the pair of you, brown eyes unforgiving.
"We don't hate each other anymore, so it's easier." You replied as you stepped back around the table and settled back into your chair, drinking the last of your tea in one go.
"But it was a nasty thing of our families to do." Finn added, taking the first sip of his own.
Trevor smirked, "I wouldn't expect anything from a Gold. Marrying his children off into a diddicoy family."
You squeezed Finn's thigh, a sign for him to stay silent. You knew if you took the bait Trevor would pack up the kids and take them away just as quickly as he brought them here.
"It was only so she didn't end up with the likes of your younger brother," Tatiana shot back gently, reaching up and pinching her husband's ear playfully, making you and Finn's eyebrows rise up.
It was news to him, and to you. But, it made sense. If your father didn't want Bonnie to be successful so badly, then maybe you'd be married to one of the Lees to quell the fighting going on between your families. Or maybe a Fury boy, to tighten alliances. Hell, you swung both ways, maybe your father would send you off with a girl from either families. But, as you sat next to your husband, you were glad that you ended up with him.
You weren't stupid. You knew your dad was going to marry you off someday, like he was trying to do with Ezzie. You were women, expected to go settle down soon. If anything, Ezzie was overdue to settle down. Bonnie and your father were lucky. They were men. They got to do whatever they wanted.
"You've broken his heart, you know," Trevor mused, a smirk playing upon his face, "But, I suppose, with the way you and your husband oh so dearly love each other, I can forgive you."
You chuckled, and internally cheered. You won this round. He saw you and Finn as acquaintances, rather than annoyances for taking away his little cousins. For that, you were thankful.
The kids came back out with their baskets, talking amongst themselves. Finn hurriedly drank the last of his tea and went over to them, grabbing Sophie off of Katie and grabbing a toy out of Sophie's basket, showing it to her.
You watched at how your husband effortlessly interacted with the kids, and wondered; would that be him and your kids one day? Would you have kids one day?
"How's Bonnie's boxing going?" Tatiana asked you, making you look back at her.
"Oh, it's going well. Thomas and Arthur, they're good at promoting him," You answered, sounding far away, and Tatiana kicked your foot under the table, raising her eyebrows.
You were flustered. Six new kids in your house, ones that you only just met. And, to top it all off, you had to make a good impression on them. They were Finn's family. You knew he cared for his nephews and nieces much more than he cared for his brothers and sister, so you had to make a good impression. You didn't want to think about what would happen if they didn't like you.
You heard a knock on the door again, and got up, hurrying over to it, opening it.
Karl, Saoirse, Charlie, and Billy were there, with Jenica.
"Just came to drop these four off," Jenica said before the kids pushed past you and entered your apartment.
"The wife and I will be off then," Trevor said, making you spin back around to see him rinsing his and Tatiana's cups.
Tatiana came over and embraced you, saying see you later. Trevor told the kids that he would be going, but the kids barely even looked at him. He and Tatiana left your apartment, shutting the door behind them. They would be staying at Jenica's for the weekend, just in case anything happens to the kids.
You went and stood by the open living room window, looking out of it and breathing in the fresh air. Finn noticed the bothered look on your face and came over.
"What's wrong, love?" He asked quietly, making you turn and face him.
"It's just sort of — stifled in here. We've only a small apartment, Finn. And — what if the kids don't like me?" You said, lowering your voice at the last part.
Finn chuckled, making you frown.
"(Y/N), they'll love you. They'd be mad not to." He reassured, and Sophie reached out towards you, wanting to be held by you.
You grabbed the baby, and she clapped her hands in glee, then leaned up and gave you a kiss on the cheek, making you giggle.
"See? One down, five to go." Finn said, putting a hand on your upper arm and leaning down and placing a kiss on your forehead, then rubbing your arm comfortingly.
"(Y/N)! Mary and Katie want to know if you'll braid their hair!" Saoirse called out, "And I want you to do mine too!"
You looked over at the girls, who quickly looked away.
"Of course I'll braid your hair, do you girls have brushes?" You replied, going and sitting down on the couch.
"Katie packed them," Mary said, making Katie look at her funny.
"No, you said you were because I was finding Sophie's shoes!" Katie pointed out, making Mary frown, but nod.
"No worry, we'll buy a brush later for you two if you wish it," You said, waving your hand in a 'don't worry about it' motion, "Sersh, go and get my brush, comb, hair tied, and ribbons off of my vanity please."
Your sister nodded, running down the hall.
"Have you lot had lunch yet?" You asked Katie, who shook her head.
"Well, after I do your hair, how about we go and have a picnic at the park?" You suggested, and the children cheered.
"Can we bake cakes and take them with us?" John Junior questioned, momentarily looking away from his new toy horse.
"Of course we can, let's go pick some cake mixes." Finn answered, picking the boy up and carrying him to the kitchen.
Saoirse came back with everything you asked for, and placed them next to your feet.
"Me first!" Katie shouted, sitting on the floor between your legs.
"My hair's a bit knotty," She added as an afterthought, "I had my hair down and it was windy."
As you gently undid her bun, you could see that her hair, was, in fact, very knotty. You grabbed your brush and started at the very ends of her hair, grabbing her hair at the nape of her neck to make sure you dragging the brush through her hair wouldn't pull her head back too much. You slowly worked your way up, making sure to not hurt her scalp as you finished detangling her hair, then parted it down the middle.
"Do you want a normal braid or a reverse braid?" You questioned, and she shrugged.
"I'll give you reverse braids; grab the jar and pick out ribbons for me to tie your hair with at the end." You instructed softly as you used the rat tail comb to help section her hair.
Finn watched you as you did the three girls' hair with patient, feather soft touches, and felt his heart flutter. He felt lucky to have you, with all of your kindness and patience, as his wife.
•••
You now sat in the park, watching the older children run around. Soon you would all be going down to the netball courts so you could play netball. The kids were keen to see you play. Colin loved netball, apparently. Katie had just finished painting your nails, they were now covered in black polish. Billy and Sophie were sat on the blanket with you and Finn, playing with their toys. Charlie and John Junior were on the edge of the blanket, petting a very content Finn Junior. Sophie was dressed in her pretty pink sweater that you had knitted for it, the pink complimenting her brown hair and light brown eyes. You were leaned back on your palms, and Finn was laid down with his head on your thigh.
You felt good. Today had been a good day. You watched Finn's nephews and nieces, along with your sister, as they kicked Karl's soccer ball around. The sun was out, but it wasn't overly hot. Just warm. Nice. You tilted your head skywards, closing your eyes so you weren't momentarily blinded by the sun, feeling the warmth hitting your face. It felt good. You listened to the sound of the kids running around, the babies babbling to each other, the boys petting your purring cat, your husband's soft humming, and smiled. A very good day indeed. You felt content, and this contentment was one of the ones that you felt right down in your soul.
"(Y/N)?" You heard a voice that you identified as Lockie's, making you open your eyes and look at the boy who was stood before you.
"Yes, my dear?" You replied, watching as he shifted from foot to foot.
He looked back over to the other children, who had momentarily stopped their game to watch him.
"Go on then!" Colin encouraged his brother, making you feel slightly confused.
Locking looked back at you, and stopped shifting from foot to foot, now fiddling with the hem of his sweater, "Erm, can me and the others call you Aunty (Y/N)?"
You looked down at Finn, who nodded, then looked back at the nervous boy before you.
"You and the others can call me whatever you're comfortable with. (Y/N), (N/N), Aunty (Y/N), Aunty (N/N), Bee, Aunty Bee — As long as you don't feel forced to say it," You informed him gently.
He gave you a big grin, and you noticed a tooth missing from the bottom row. You were taken by surprise when he suddenly leaned down and hugged you, then ran back off to the others calling out 'She said yes!'
He checked his watch, then sat up, "Five minutes and we're going to watch (Y/N) play netball!"
Sophie came over and plopped herself down into your lap, followed by Billy. You cuddled the two and gave them kisses, feeling joyous.
Finn noticed your small smile as you looked back at the group. He was right. They did love you, but nowhere near as much as he did.
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CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 47
PUBLISHED: 26/07/2022
(I forgot to copy some chapters onto here shhh)
THIRD PERSON'S POV
You woke up to an urgent pulling of your hair, and sat up. One of the twins. Isaac. He gave you a cuddle, and you held him a bit tighter than necessary, then got out of bed, balancing him on your hip. You headed into the bathroom, washing your face, and wiping Isaac's with a baby wipe. The house was painfully quiet.
You poked your head into the nursery as you passed it. Rosalie was gone. Finn probably had her. Or Isiah. He had come to stay at yours for a bit. It was too painful for him to stay there, at the house that he and Ezzie had made their own. You didn't blame him. You hadn't been in Bonnie's apartment or vardo yet. You didn't want to.
You headed downstairs, sighing at the fact that there was no noise. Saoirse would usually be humming, or giggling, or reading a story to the babies and animals, or playing an instrument, or singing, or talking. Just making noise. But the only noise was the cat meowing. You shook your head to rid yourself of the sad thoughts, not wanting to ruin your day before it started.
You hummed, although it wasn't nearly as nice as Saoirse used to, and entered the kitchen, where your daughter was up in her high chair, and your other son was sat at the table, both of them eating toast. Your husband was sat with a vacant look on his face. He looked more than tired. He looked exhausted, and you knew it wasn't just a physical one. Finn had lost two of his best mates in the one go.
"Finn?" You said softly, putting Isaac next to Finley, who gladly grabbed some of his brother's honey covered toast, even after Finley tried to swat his hands away.
"Just — tired," Finn explained hoarsely, and you pursed your lips and nodded.
You made your way around the table to your husband, and leaned down, giving him a quick kiss, then pulled him into a tight hug.
Finn placed a hand on your knee, and squeezed it thrice, grabbing his coffee with his other hand.
"I love you too," You replied, grabbing the mug next to his own and sipping it, knowing it was meant for you.
"You staying home again?" Finn asked, feeling a bit more normal after his cry.
"Yeah, I think Jeremiah has things to do so one of the girls and I will be watching Jeremy and Bon-Bon." You explained, and your husband nodded.
Isiah needed a bit more help with the babies now that Ezzie was gone, and you were all too willing to help out with your niece and nephew, and so was the girls from your netball team. They were all absolute godsends, always bringing around food and offering to watch the babies and taking Saoirse to and from school, even though it was all out of their way.
"It's Poll's birthday today," Finn informed you, and you swore, then walked over to the fridge, grabbing a small box off of the top of it.
"Can you give her this just in case I don't see her?" You asked, and Finn nodded.
Rosalie, now done with her toast, squealed, wanting to get down.
"No, you're in baby jail because you keep on opening the baby gates!" Finn chastised his daughter, wagging a finger in her direction, and Rosalie giggled.
"Oh, Finn, don't put her in baby jail! She's just exploring, right ring-a-round the Rosie?" You defended jokingly, going and getting your daughter out of your chair, bringing her over to sit on your lap.
Finn reached over and grabbed the boys' toast, and told them to come around the table to the three of you. They did so. Finn balanced the pair of them on his legs, and listened as Rosalie babbled to the twins, and Finley babbled back to her, throwing in some of his big boy vocabulary in there, telling her about his adventures with 'Untle Tarl' in the 'orch' (they picked 'appas' together, according to Finley).
You scolded Finley when he said a certain four letter word starting with 'f', Finn just laughing, knowing that his uncle Arthur most likely taught him it (you had walked into Linda and Arthur's once and caught Arthur encouraging Finley to swear — "Come on, Finley, say 'fuck' and I'll give you a chocolate!" "...Buck." "Close enough, mate.")
"We'll get through this," You told your husband, who nodded, but you weren't sure how you would or how long it was going to take.
You just knew that you'd get through it somehow.
•••
Thomas and Polly approached the group gathered in Charlie's yard.
"Happy birthday, Poll," Finn greeted, giving his aunt roses and a kiss on the cheek.
He then fished around in his pockets and gave her the box.
"From (Y/N) and the rest," He said, then stepped away from Polly, and Curly approached her.
"You grow grand in the horse shit, Poll," He congratulated in his own little way.
"Curly, pour some beer, aye?" Tommy asked, and Curly scuttled off to do it.
"The train to London leaves in an hour. Arthur, Michael, you're coming with me," Tommy said, trying to light his smoke.
"Tommy, I have to take Gina to the hospital today." Michael interjected, and Finn tried not to roll his eyes.
"A week ago, three members of our family were killed by Jimmy McCavern. The man we're going to speak to in London is establishing a relationship with Jimmy McCavern," Tommy took the beer that Curly offered, "So, cancel your appointments, and Ada can take Gina to the hospital."
Isiah bristled at this information, and Finn put a hand on his shoulder. He wanted to go with them too, but he knew that it wasn't the right time, or that he wasn't the best man for it.
"'Cause that's what women do," Arthur added, making Isiah scoff as he took a draw from his cigarette.
"Clean that shit off your shoes before you get in me car, aye?" Tommy told his cousin, taking a puff of his own cigarette.
Michael looked at him in a way that said that he wasn't impressed with his older cousin.
"Michael, they will give it and give it until your case is proven, and then they'll take it. From you, but mainly from me." Polly said, looking at her son, then at her nephew.
"Polly, you go to the hospital and speak to Aberama Gold. You tell him there is a strategy in place to avenge the death of his son and daughter, so not to do anything rash. And take with you the heartfelt condolences of the whole family," Tommy instructed his aunt, making Isiah frown.
Isiah knew Tommy meant his words, that he was truly sorry that Esmeralda and Bonnie had died, but couldn't the man say it with a bit more emotion?
"Why me?" Polly questioned as Tommy took a sip of his beer.
"Because Aberama Gold is in love with you. He even got an haircut," Tommy replied, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world, "And the smell of your perfume might help ease his pain."
Finn's mind drifted to you teasing him about Aberama being his 'favourite uncle', and he fought the urge to snicker.
"Tommy, I'm forty-five years old today." Polly informed her nephew, clearly not having it.
"Forty-five years old and still breaking hearts, eh?" Tommy said, and Arthur said a 'yeah' in agreement.
"To Polly," Tommy announced, raising his glass.
Everyone else followed suit, raising a toast for the matriarch of the family.
"Curly, organise two wagons to take the souls of Esmeralda and Bonnie Gold's souls to heaven," Tommy commanded, and Curly nodded, "Isiah, fetch his boxing gloves from the gym to burn with his body. Grab anything from your house that Esmeralda would want gone up in the smoke with her."
"Ezzie," Isiah muttered softly, knowing how much his wife hated being called by her full name.
Finn clapped Isiah on the shoulder, and led his best mate to his car, not wanting to leave him alone.
•••
You bounced Rosalie and Bonnibel on your knees as you read them a story, the boys drawing on a piece of paper with Dorothy. A car pulled up outside, and the dogs started barking. Finn Junior hopped up onto the bay window seat to see who it was.
Dottie walked over to the window to see who it was.
"Mary Bone and her baby," She announced, and grabbed the girls off of you, allowing to go and answer the door and tell the dogs to stop barking.
Mary came up the walk, the setting sun making her look all the more gorgeous, cradling a baby wrapped in a purple blanket. You welcomed her in, and ushered her to the kitchen, putting on the kettle for the pair of you.
"Is this bubby then? Oh, gorgeous!" You cooed, and she chuckled, turning the baby in her arms so you could see them better.
"Her name is Cara," Mary stated, and you cooed even more, telling her how pretty and romantic her name sounded.
"She's going to be a heartbreaker when she gets older," You said jokingly, going and grabbing two teacups and putting sugar and teabags in them.
"Hope not — I hope she'll be like her father, falling in love with the one woman and staying with her," Mary replied, and you grinned at her.
"Who's the father? You didn't tell me you were in love!" You complained, going and grabbing the biscuits from the pantry.
"I'm not the one he's in love with," Mary admitted, and you clucked your tongue sympathetically.
"Oh, Mary. Any man would be lucky to have you," You consoled, and grabbed the chocolate you stashed earlier, then going and sitting back across from her, snapping it in half and giving her the big piece.
She took it gratefully, and you pulled over Jeremy and Bon-Bon's stroller, Mary setting Cara down in it after you reclined the back of it. You got up and poured the now boiled water into the teacups, and milk, then carried them back over to the table, setting Mary's down in front of her.
"I didn't just pop around for a visit," Mary said as you settled back into your own chair.
"Oh?" You asked, confused, looking over at the woman as she rocked her child back and forth in the pram.
You picked up your teacup and took a sip.
"Cara; she's," Mary began, but paused, then sighed, looking away from you, "She's Finn's."
You gasped, and your grip on your teacup loosened, sending it clattering onto the table, sending lukewarm liquid pouring across the table and into your lap.
"What?" You questioned, your voice quiet, eyes narrowed at the woman across from you.
"She's Finn's," Mary repeated, still not looking at you.
"How dare you," You said through gritted teeth, standing up and making you way around the table to her, stopping in front of her.
She still didn't look at you.
"As if Finn would touch the likes of you — He has a wife. My husband would never," You spat, "And the next time you accuse my husband of that shit, you look me square in the eye."
Mary looked at you, and smirked, "Well then maybe you don't really know your husband, because on those nights you'd stay home while he and Isiah were out drinkin', he'd come and seek me out, and we'd head to darkest corners of the bar."
You scoffed, rolling your eyes as you picked up the teacup in front of Mary.
"I'm serious, (Y/N)." Mary continued, standing up, following you across the room to the sink, "He wanted to feel the touch of a real woman. One he wasn't forced to marry."
"Well, he seems to enjoy my touch, we've got three kids to show for it," You snarked, not missing a beat, turning to face Mary, "And you'd hardly be able to call yourself a real woman after saying you slept with my husband."
"Oh, but I am," She replied, feeling terribly bold, "See, the difference between me and you, (Y/N), is that you're a girl, and I'm a woman. You dress yourself in whatever's fashionable, change with the trends you know, you paint your nails silly colours-"
"Yellow's my favourite colour," You interjected quietly, looking down at your now cracked nail polish.
"-And you're still graceless. Awkward. However, I, the proper woman I am, I don't keep up with the styles. I dress in clothes that suit me and my body, I don't change just because something new is in style it all cycles back anyway, I paint my nails sensible colours, not childish yellow, of all things, and I have grace only you — and other little girls — could dream of," Mary finished, and you looked down at the ground.
What she said was true. She was five years your senior, three years Finn's senior. She was Ezzie's friend first, but got roped into your friend group easily. You never got on with her as well as the others, just because of your age difference, and partly because you were jealous of her.
She never walked into a room, she floated, her dress billowing around her, she never talked, she chimed, her voice sounds so angelic that it would be a crime to say she just talked, and every move she made was so precise, so calculated, that you'd think she was dancing. She never missed a beat, stepped out of formation. She was perfect, in every sense of the word.
Now that you were thinking about it, Finn could've slept with her. You wouldn't blame your husband, either, if you were single and she swung your way you'd try to bed her without hesitation.
She was gorgeous. You doubted her story of her sleeping with Finn a little less now.
"Here's what we're going to do," You said abruptly, wanting to stop your train of thought before it got worse, "We're going to get a blood test, to see if the baby has a blood type that could make her Finn's daughter. If she does happen to have a blood type that could make her my husband's daughter, then we're going to get Polly Gray to do paternity test. Our way. The gypsy way."
Mary nodded.
"If, and that's a big if, Cara is Finn's daughter, then I'll make sure you get money. I'm bad but I'm not fucking cruel," You reassured her, then dipped your finger in her tea.
After finding that it was lukewarm, no longer boiling hot, you threw it on her, the soggy teabag hitting her square in the face.
"Now, you absolute harlot, get the fuck out of my house before I grab a knife from the drawer and stab you with it," You threatened, placing the teacup into the sink, and she nodded, scurrying across the room and picking up her daughter, then hurrying out of your house.
You watched her leave out the window, and sighed, going over to the table and packing everything up, washing up the teacups and wiping up the spilt tea with a wet rag. You sniffled as you did so.
"Fuck Mary Bone, fuck her and her being so fuckable — and fuck anyone else who looked at my husband!" You ranted to the four walls as you scrubbed at the floor violently, then threw the rag up into the sink.
You were too mad to cheer when it made it in.
"Dot, you alright in there? I just need a minute!" You called out, your voice cracking as you did so.
"Yeah, they're all getting tired now, you're right!" Dorothy hollered back, packing up some of the toys the kids were using.
You thanked God that you had a friend like Dot, then the phone rang. You sprung up to answer it.
"Hello?" You croaked, and winced at how bad you sounded.
"(Y/N)! Baby!" Finn shouted, and you sighed, knowing your husband was probably off his face on booze and snow, "Solve an argument between me and Billy here, yeah? Now, when you mop, you - you vacuum the floors first, right?"
"Yes, Finn, you vacuum the floors first," You huffed, wiping your eyes with the back of your hand.
Finn whooped over the other side of the phone, "I told him that! Hey — you don't sound too good. D'ya need me home?"
"I'm fine, you stay out," You reassured your husband, not wanting him to come home yet.
"Okay. Love you, see ya when I lay eyes on ya next," Finn said, then hung up the phone before you could even reply.
You tsked, and sighed, heading out of the kitchen and up to your room to change clothes.
•••
Finn stumbled into the stables, to the cot you always had set up for him when he came home shitfaced. He woke up still drunk this morning, so he decided that it was best to sleep it off before going to you and the kids. He had to tell you that Tommy wanted Billy to stay with you and him, so he could keep an eye on the man.
Finn heard someone clear their throat, and he looked up. You were sat on the cot, an unimpressed look on your face.
"Hi," Finn greeted quietly, and you gestured to the bale of hay next to you.
He went and sat there, confused. Usually you'd just leave him be.
"Finn, in ten days' time, you're getting a blood test because Mary Bone came here yesterday and said that her new baby was yours," You told your husband, not wanting to beat around the bush.
"What?" Finn asked, feeling dread creep up inside of him.
"She said you slept with her, and that her child is yours," You repeated, looking at your husband, "She's wrong though, isn't she?"
Finn studied your poker face, and shrugged, making your jaw drop.
"I'm fairly sure she's not," He said hurriedly, "But I'm usually too shitfaced to remember anything."
"Finn Theo Shelby!" You thundered, "If you got her up the duff I'm taking the kids on the road!"
Finn stood up, albeit with a struggle.
"You can't do that to my kids!" He protested, and you scoffed.
"I can and I will," You challenged, "I've got more right over them than you do, and you know it."
Finn stayed silent, mulling over your words.
"And if you have a problem with it, then you should go to Tommy, although I don't think Tommy would care about it," You snapped, and Finn looked utterly wounded.
You touched a nerve. You knew it.
"Get out," Finn hissed, and, instead of apologising, you plumped Finn's pillow and walked out of the barn, leaving your husband there in his misery.
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CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 16
Part 1
MASTERLIST
Polly Gray got out of the car, her son Michael following close behind.
"No. No fucking way," Michael protested as he got out, the springtime air hitting him.
"Have you ever eaten hedgehog, Michael?" Your father called out, making Bonnie laugh.
Polly was sure he was joking. Mostly sure.
"I'm getting back in this car." Michael announced, clearly not pleased.
"Michael, you're number two on Luca Changretta's hit list." Polly informed her son, not having it.
"Yeah, and I'll stay in a hotel," Michael shot back, pulling out his cigarette case and grabbing a cigarette.
"You stay in a hotel, I'll know where you are, so will the people who take you there, so will the people who work at the hotel." Polly said, stepping closer to her son, "And hotels don't move around. They don't even know where they'll be tomorrow. They follow the patrin and the crows."
"And if anyone should come for you, Michael, the Palmers and the Boswell's will put up a fair fight." Aberama informed the boy, Polly looking between the pair.
Michael took a few drags of his cigarette, disdain clear on his face.
"Take your medicine," Polly commanded, stepping past her son to grab them out of the car, ever the worrier.
"I'll take them," Bonnie announced, Polly handing them to the raven haired boy and him nodding a silent promise to take care of them.
"Your painkillers." Polly added, handing them to Bonnie.
"But the healers up there will heal you much quicker." Aberama added, knowing from first hand experience.
"Fucking witches, the lot of them." Michael said, making Bonnie turn around, ready to defend his people.
"Show some respect, Mr. Gray." Bonnie scolded lightly, heading back over to stand with his father, "They've agreed to welcome you on account of your blood."
Michael silently puffed on his cigarette, maintaining eye contact with Bonnie. Bonnie looked at Polly, then walked off, putting the medicines in the vardo Michael would be sleeping in.
"Take your medicine." Polly commanded her son, then handed him a revolver, "Take the gun. I won't be able to contact you. Till you phone me. We'll make a plan. Tommy says it won't be long. Then we'll be free."
A squeal in the tree above them alerted the group, and there you were, sitting with your sister Saoirse, laughing as you held a spider toward her, her shrieking and leaning away.
"Girls, come down!" Your father called out to you, "We've guests!"
You both looked at him, you putting the spider on the tree. Bonnie came over and stood at the base of the tree, arms open, and Saoirse jumped first, landing in Bonnie's arms with a shriek. Bonnie put your sister down, and she ran over to Polly, hugging her.
"Hello, poppet," Polly greeted warmly, smiling down at the child, then looked back over to see you jumping and Bonnie catching you with an 'oof'.
"You're getting too big for your brother to catch you now," Aberama warned the pair of you as you approached the group, arms slung over each other's shoulders, making you giggle.
"She's my little sister, Dad, she'll never get too big for me to catch her," Bonnie countered, a big grin on his face.
You beamed your older brother a toothy grin as he ruffled your already messy hair.
"Especially cause she doesn't grow taller anymore," Bonnie quipped, making you gasp and shove him lightly, giggling.
Polly looked at you in surprise. In this camp, you weren't the difficult girl forced to marry Finn. You were just a girl having fun, being happy. Polly was sure she'd never seen you happy like this before. She didn't think you could get this happy, seeing you at your default of sour most of the time.
"Oh, Saoirse, (Y/N), this is my son Michael. Michael, this is Saoirse and (Y/N), Aberama's other two daughters, Esmeralda, the one who came with us to pick you up, she's the eldest. (Y/N) here is Finn's wife." Polly explained as you all exchanged greetings.
"Speak of the devil," You remark, watching as your husband comes over with the suitcase you had packed, ready to put it in his car.
Finn Junior was right at his heels, sauntering along, little bell on the collar jingling. You noticed a field mouse in his mouth.
"Polly. Michael." Finn greeted, hugging Polly and shaking Michael's hand.
"Nice cat you've got," Michael commented, nodding down at the scraggly grey Maine Coon, making the cat hiss in protest and run over to you.
"It's hers. I wouldn't ever want to keep that fucking feather duster," Finn replied dryly as you crouched and told the cat to ignore the mean bellend holding the suitcase.
"We're off then, see you all later," You announced, having said your proper goodbyes before you climbed the tree, Finn leading you and the cat to the car.
Polly made a mental note to make Tommy let you camp out more when all this shit was over, so you could be happy.
"She shows him his roots, teaches him how to live off the land, and how to speak Shelta, Romani, and Rokka." Aberama informed Polly, coming to stand next to her, "Honestly, you'd think he was a child with how she was babying him when she was teaching him everything."
Polly looked at Aberama, then back at you, who was now mad at Finn for God knows what.
She tried to imagine you, patiently teaching Finn how to skin a rabbit, or gently showing him how to pronounce the words of her mother tongues. She couldn't, no matter how hard she tried. The only way she could imagine you was full of fire, ready to snap at whoever rubbed you the wrong way.
But, watching you as you kissed your crying sister on the forehead, clasped her little hands in yours and promised to visit her whenever you could, she could believe that you were somewhat kind. She couldn't imagine you in the act of kindness, but she could imagine you having kindness stored away somewhere.
Finn was completely right. You really were a contrary little girl.
•••
You were wrapping Bonnie's fists with bandages when Finn walked in with his brothers. His breath caught in his throat at the sight of you. You looked divine. Your hair was twisted back into a low bun at the back of your head, and you were wearing yet another champagne coloured gown, the neckline low enough for the half heart pendant to show. He watched as your gloves fingers skilfully finished their duty, then came to rest at your sides. He noticed you looked taller, most likely wearing heels, and that you were carrying a purse which had a long thin chain that went across your body to sit on the opposite shoulder, most likely carrying a gun inside of it.
Tommy had given you a new gun as a late wedding gift. It had '(Y/N) Shelby' on the butt of it in cursive.
"Bonnie boy! Here we go, boy." Arthur said, catching your brother's attention, as well as your own, as he tipped pills into his hand, "Bring out that fucking tiger, go on."
Bonnie shook his head, "Tiger's already out."
You grinned at your brother for this statement.
"Fair enough," Arthur commented as your brother started bouncing on his heels.
Arthur threw the pills into his own mouth, making your eyes widen. You were certain he would've already done snow this evening.
"Bonnie," Your father started as he walked over to his only son, pulling him close, "Mr. Shelby will give you a 20% cut if you put Goliath down in the fourth round."
Aberama tapped your brother's side, then stepped away.
"Been caged up too long, brother." Arthur announced, heading towards the door, "If the women are going to have fun, so am I!"
Finn held a hand out, and you said see you later to your brother, promising to be sitting front row, and headed over to your husband, walking back out to the ring with him. He lead you to the other Shelby ladies, you would be sat in between Polly and Lizzie. They were the two you liked best. You flat out hated Linda, and Ada you didn't know too well to make a judgement. Your older sister Esmeralda wasn't in attendance tonight, having offered to watch the kids for everyone.
The women greeted you as you sat down, then teased Finn about being a good little husband for walking his wife to her seat. You sat impatiently, wanting your brother to get out into the ring already. You soon enough got your wish, your brother hopping into the ring with a red sash around his black shorts.
"Red for Rose." you mused, putting your head on Polly's shoulder.
She reached up and patted your face. Bonnie always wore red in his fights, for his mother Rose. The fighters got introduced, then the fight started. You immediately started cheering for your brother.
The first round didn't last long, Goliath sending your brother stumbling along the canvas. Your sister was right. He did look like Frankenstein's fucking monster. You internally chuckled as the bell rang, and the men went back to their corners.
The announcer shouted 'Round two!' And the men were back at it again. You felt something wet hit your back, and touched it, bringing your hand around. It was spit. You turned around, and narrowed your eyes at the men. One shifted nervously in his seat, and that's all it took for you to golly right in his eyes, then spin back around in your seat, cheering for your brother. Finn, who watched the scene unfold from the other side of the ring, started laughing as the man behind you furiously rubbed his eyes with his sleeve to rid the area of spit.
Lizzie moved from her seat, and you did too after a few beats, wanting to go to the toilet and wipe the gunk off your back.
You entered the bathroom, Lizzie stopping fixing her hair to look at you, then you went to the stall farthest from the door, then quickly did your business. You heard someone else enter the room and head into a stall.
"So what did Tommy say when you told him?" Polly questioned as you flushed the toilet then exited the stall, washing your hands at the sink next to Lizzie.
"He said I'd get a weekly allowance." Lizzie replied, sounding flat.
"Oh, he can be romantic." Polly snarked as Lizzie wiped your back with paper towel, ridding it of the spit.
You thanked her as you fixed your hair, not having to worry about makeup since you didn't wear any. Your ring caught the light next to the mirrors every time you moved your hand.
"Of course as company treasurer, I shall be questioning that expense." Polly joked as she walked to the sinks.
"He said something like, 'we've had enough death, let's have some life.'" Lizzie stated, bringing a cigarette to her lips.
The door opened, and you looked over to see Ada entering the room.
"Poll," She began, "This fight is fixed, isn't it? Poor Gypsy boy's getting battered out there."
She went and stood at the sinks next to Polly. You hopped up on the ledge and sat, waiting for someone to make a move to leave the bathroom.
You'd rather flush yourself down the toilet than be alone with Linda.
"Yeah, it's fixed. My Bonnie's a good fighter, he'll be fine," You informed Ada, who nodded as she got up onto the counter.
"Right, you said you have some news?" She questioned Polly, who grabbed some makeup out of her bag.
"Lizzie has some news." Polly replied, making you look at the ebony haired woman next to you.
"Polly!" Lizzie said, turning around, clearly not wanting to be put on the spot.
"Well tell her. Now!" Polly demanded, uncapping her perfume, "While the men are screaming for blood."
Lizzie sighed and looked away from the older woman.
"Have a swig. You're gonna need it," Polly advised Ada as she handed Ada the bottle of gin.
You wiggled on the spot, feeling like you were intruding on a family moment. Lizzie, sending your discomfort, leaned over and put a hand on your knee, giving you a look that told you that you were fine.
You nodded, then she stood back up and looked in the mirror.
"I'm up the duff," Lizzie announced, "And it's Tommy's."
You watched as Polly lit a cigarette, taking a long drag.
Ada gulped down the gin and handed the bottle back to Polly, "How far gone are you?"
"If I were going to London I'd be in Coventry." Lizzie informed Ada, making you giggle.
"And are you carrying on past Coventry?" Ada questioned, gripping the bench.
"All the way to fucking Piccadilly Circus." Lizzie replied, bringing her smoke back up to have a puff.
"You found out whether she's having a boy or a girl, Poll?" Ada asked, looking over at her aunt.
"No." Polly answered, taking a big swig of the gin.
"Go on then," Ada urged, hopping off the counter as Polly approached Lizzie.
"(Y/N) had a dream about it. Let's see if she's right," Lizzie added, looking at you with a small grin on her crimson painted lips.
You reached over and grabbed the gin off of Polly as she started feeling Lizzie's breast, making you all chuckle. You uncapped the bottle and took your own swig, feeling the liquor burn your throat. Lizzie continued giggling, Polly now using two hands.
"It's a girl," Polly spoke, making you clap.
Ada turned around in the mirror to look at Lizzie, happiness clear on her face.
"Call her Ruby. Ruby Shelby. She'll be a star in a Hollywood movie." Polly informed Lizzie, looking at her.
"(Y/N) said all of that, she said she had a dream about it." Lizzie stated, making Polly look at you.
"Her father's mother had second sight. Maybe she inherited it too." Polly mused.
"I was right!" You cheered, holding the bottle of gin up then taking another swig.
"Congratulations." Ada said after crossing the room, pulling Lizzie into a hug.
Lizzie kissed Polly's cheek and hugged the shorter girl, smiling as she did so. The door opened, and in walked Linda. You grimaced, and took another swig. Polly gestured for you to jump off the bench and join the group, and you did so, ending up between Polly and Lizzie, the pair's arms over your shoulders, and your gloved hands on theirs.
"Hey, Linda." Polly greeted, cigarette in hand, "Welcome to the extraordinary general meeting of the Shelby ladies club."
You all giggled at Polly's words, looking between yourselves. Linda paid you all no mind as she looked at her back in the mirror.
"Is there spit on my back?" Linda questioned, "There were men out there spitting, it's fucking disgusting."
"No, there's no spit on your back," Polly sighed as she walked away from your side, over to Linda, "Don't let us stop you doing what you came in to do."
You stayed by Lizzie, who still had her arm slung around your shoulder.
Linda looked up, momentarily stopping hitting the little blue bottle on the bench, "What? It's helped me get through the fucking nightmare of being stuck in this city."
"Well, since you're here and you're almost family, Lizzie's got some news." Polly said, watching Linda as she lined up the white powder.
"I'm pregnant." Lizzie announced proudly, her smile audible.
"Oh? And who's the father, have you managed to narrow it down?" Linda snarked, making you frown as she rolled up a bill and snorted the line.
"Shut the fuck up and snort your lines before I break a mirror and cut you with the glass, you sanctimonious snow snorting slut!" You barked at the blonde woman, making her pale.
Polly's eyebrows flew up. She fully expected you to slap Linda silly.
Lizzie squeezed your shoulder, a sign to stop, "Yes. It's Tommy."
"Congratulations!" Linda said, not sounding very congratulatory, "You've won the raffle at last."
"Yeah, she's a real Shelby lady now, Linda." Polly stated, wiping the excess snow from under Linda's nose, "Just like you."
"I suspect that you're a better woman than her." You spat quietly, and heard Lizzie going to laugh but covering it with a cough.
"Right ladies, let's rejoin our gentlemen." Polly said, gathering her stuff.
"And remember Linda, if they spit, just spit back." Polly told her, making Lizzie roll her eyes at the thought of Linda even trying to spit on someone.
"I spat back." You announced proudly, Polly looking at you, then nodding.
"She gollied right in his fucking eyes, maybe you can learn something from her." Ada muttered, her heels clacking against the floor as you all walked back out to the ring.
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Part 17
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 45
Thomas Shelby and his elder brother Arthur strolled into the Garrison, which was empty. It wasn't opening time, yet. The morning sun was shining through the stained glass windows. Glass crunched under their feet as they walked, and surveyed their surroundings. It was like a whirlwind made it's way through there. Or a really bad bar fight. Arthur just hoped his kid brother wasn't involved in it.
Tommy made himself comfortable on a stool, which woke up the girl laying in a booth. Mary Bone looked over at the source of the noise, and gasped.
"Go home," Tommy commanded, making her grab her dress and cover herself with it for decency as she slipped her shoes on.
"Come here, you," Arthur demanded, walking over to a chair and grabbing the coat off of the back of it, "Put this on."
He held the coat out to her, and she grabbed it thankfully, slipping it over her petite frame.
"There you go. Look at that. Looks great on ya! Wrap up warm." Arthur said as she left the pub, hurrying out along the street.
Tommy looked at his peacefully asleep younger brother, clearly not pleased with the company he kept. He wondered if Finn's wife even knew he was friends with the girl in the brown coat. He was sure she only had a baby recently, too. It wouldn't hurt her to stay home with it.
Arthur grabbed a glass of water, putting ice from another glass into it, then hopped up onto the chair of the booth next to the one Finn was laid in, and poured the cold water and ice onto his brother, making Finn yelp and fly up, panting in surprise.
"Wake up," Arthur said by way of greeting, ignoring the way his brother looked at him as he hopped down, "Rise and shine."
Finn sighed and moved himself so he was sitting properly on the edge of the seat, "What are you doing here?"
"Wasting our fucking time on you," Tommy replied, ever the one for no nonsense.
Finn groaned as he rubbed his temples, trying to chase away a headache. Arthur handed his younger brother a glass of water, which he went to take a sip from as he stood up.
"Sit down, Finn," Tommy ordered his younger brother, "Sit down."
Finn sat back down, then Tommy stood up and stepped over to his brother.
"What do I have to do," He began, eyes trained on his curly haired brother, "To make you fucking listen to me?"
Arthur settled into the booth across from Finn.
"You took a bullet. You've been running around the streets with a fucking gun in your hand." Tommy added, one hand on the back of the booth behind Finn and the other on his hip so he didn't strangle his brother for his idiocy.
"Somebody has to." Finn defended himself, looking Tommy square in the eye.
Arthur fought back the urge to chuckle. Finn had definitely toughened up after he met you. He wouldn't have been able to look Tommy in the eye four years ago.
Tommy and Finn looked over at their older brother, who didn't hesitate with his reply.
"Finn, we've got people for that kind of work. Soldiers. Captains and corporals," Arthur explained, waving a hand around, making Finn clench his jaw as he looked at the window.
"Well then, what am I?" Finn questioned, looking back at his older brother, trying not to let the older two catch on to how badly he was craving for an answer to that question.
"'What am I?' Jesus Christ," Tommy said as he stood up straight, clearing his throat.
"Yeah, what am I, Tom? Huh?" Finn pushed his older brother, making Tommy look down at his younger brother, "I'm the brother you never got around to."
Finn put his glass of water onto the table, already done with the conversation and itching to be back home with you and the kids.
"You're a general, Finn." Tommy explained, his patience running out, "You understand? You're a fucking Shelby, so you're a general. When did you last see a general anywhere near the blood and the puke, eh?"
Finn nodded, taking in his brother's words.
"He's fucking right. That's what you are." Arthur added, moving out of the booth and going to stand next to Tommy, "So, on your feet, soldier. Come on, on your feet!"
Finn looked away from the pair in frustration.
"I thought you just said I was a general," Finn stated, looking at the pair, fighting a smirk.
He was right. He was the brother they never got around to. They loved him, he had no doubt about that, but he wasn't sure they liked him. Especially because they never knew what to do with him.
"I did just say you were," Arthur confirmed, then moved and grabbed Finn by the front of his singlet, "So, get on your fucking feet-"
"-Arthur." Tommy interjected, pushing his older brother back, "Finn. Finn. Look at this."
Once Finn looked at what his older brother was holding, Tommy continued.
"This is the bullet that Aberama Gold cut from you. First and last." Tommy declared, then flicked it up, Finn catching it.
"First and last," Tommy repeated, pointing at him, then walked away from his brother, going to the bar to get himself a drink.
Finn sighed as he stood up, hand clasped around the bullet. He brought it up to his chest, showing it to Arthur.
"Don't lose it," He instructed, and Finn nodded, tightening his grip on it.
Arthur clapped his brother on the shoulder, "Go and clean up. Put some clothes on. Nice suit."
Finn started walking off, glad that he kept spare clothes at the pub. You'd never know when you'd spill something on yourself.
"I've got some trouble that'll keep you out of trouble," Arthur called out after his brother, watching him as he swaggered off.
Finn quickly got dressed and walked back out to his brother, still tying his tie. He rarely tied his own tie nowadays, you did it before he left for work.
"Arthur, I'm gonna put that bullet on a necklace and wear it as a reminder." Finn announced as he walked over to him, then clapped his older brother on the shoulder, "Arthur?"
"I hear ya," Arthur confirmed, but he still looked out of it.
"You got trouble for me, then?" Finn asked in reply, leaning down so he was more eye level with his brother.
"Yeah," Arthur replied, sounding far away.
"Yeah?" Finn replied, then swatted his brother on the chest and walked to the door, ready to see what trouble was in store for him.
•••
You sat in your dad's vardo, feeling slightly worried. You had just woken up from a black cat dream. You looked down at the floor. Bonnie and Saoirse were still playing cards. You looked up at the clock. You had napped for a mere thirty minutes. Your father and Ezzie has probably started your dinner now.
Outside, around the fire, Aberama stoked it with a stick, kicking a log to see if it was burnt through yet. He heard his horse whinny, then a twig snap. He looked around, feeling slightly on edge. No one was supposed to know where he was camped, having to lay low after the last job he did.
"What is it, Da?" Ezzie asked softly, watching him as he looked over at the group of shrubs behind him, getting a funny feeling from them.
He ignored her, instead spinning around in his chair and getting up, standing to look at them properly. He took a few slow steps forward, then stopped, waiting to see if something would happen, although he wasn't sure of what he was waiting for.
The area around him went quiet, bar the sound of the fire. A gunshot ripped through the air, the bullet finding a home in Aberama's shoulder with enough force that it knocked him to the ground. The birds surrounding the area flew away, screeching and cawing as they did so.
"Dad!" Ezzie yelled, quickly going and kneeling on the ground next to her groaning father.
Bonnie heard the noise, and grabbed the rifle next to him.
"Stay here, stay hidden, stay quiet," He ordered you and Saoirse quickly, then rushed out of the vardo, leaving the door cracked open behind him.
You grabbed your handgun and crept over to the door, standing behind it and looking out of the window. It was stained a dark brown, so you were confident that whoever was out there wouldn't be able to see you. Saoirse hid under the bed at your orders, the skirt of the blanket hiding her.
You watched as Bonnie aimed the rifle at the group of men with shaky hands, knowing full well that he was outnumbered.
"Drop the pea shooter, son," One of the men commanded, and Bonnie slowly lowered it, then placed it on the ground as two men dragged a cross past him.
"A broken broom stops all Gypsy curses, Mr Gold." The one who seemed to be the leader said, then broke a broom over Aberama's shoulder, making him howl in pain.
Ezzie looked over at the men, her blue eyes wide with fear, then back down at her father, softly reassuring him that he would be fine. Bonnie looked at the pair worriedly, and prayed that the men wouldn't go into his Dad's vardo. One man went and put his foot on his father's neck, keeping him down, and one of the men holding a gun put it down and walked over to Ezzie, pulling her backwards by the hair and making her stand up, holding her. She thrashed in his grip, and one of the men holding a gun placed his on the ground, going and holding her back. Bonnie knew he wouldn't be able to pick his rifle up and shoot them all. He'd get killed first.
"Who the fuck are you?" Bonnie questioned after looking back at the group, his voice wobbling.
"Did you not hear my song?" The man asked, but didn't wait for an answer, "These gentlemen are the Billy Boys."
He then walked up to Bonnie, "And me?"
He then picked up the rifle Bonnie put down, "I'm Jimmy."
He hit Bonnie across the face with the butt of it, making you gasp softly.
"No! Fuck." Your father said, struggling under the man's foot to try and stand up.
"Good. Mouth broke so you can't talk." Jimmy said, watching as Bonnie looked back at him, the lower half of his face covered in blood, "But you don't need to. Your body will be the lesson."
Your eyes widened at that statement, and you gripped your gun tighter, ready to shoot if you needed.
"You work in a particular capacity for Mr Thomas Shelby OBE, am I right?" Jimmy continued, watching as Bonnie spit up blood and sniffled, staying silent.
"I heard you're a fighter," Jimmy stated, stepping closer to Bonnie, who pulled himself up to a kneel, "The best."
"But your fighting days are over." He finished, hitting him square in the face with the butt of the gun, making Ezzie scream for her younger brother and Aberama thrash under the man's shoe.
You grit yourself teeth so you didn't make a sound, and fought the urge to go comfort Saoirse, who you could hear sniffling from under the bed. She soon crawled over to you, standing up on the tips of her toes and looking out of the window.
Bonnie attempted to crawl away, Jimmy stalking behind him. You watched as the last man holding a gun slung it over his shoulder, and walked up behind Jimmy.
"Because I need Mr Shelby to understand," Jimmy stopped momentarily to kick Bonnie, "That his best,"
He pushed Bonnie back into a tree, "Is not ... good enough."
He threw off his cap, and head butted Bonnie fair in the nose, dazing him. He then let your brother go, watching as he stumbled to the ground. The other Billy Boys quickly picked Bonnie up, dragging him over to the cross that they had dragged with them. They strapped him onto it, and he was too dazed to fight back. You watched as they stood the cross up, and waited for the right moment to take a shot. You might get yourself killed while doing it, but at least it would give everyone else a chance.
Jimmy picked up his cap and put it on, then approached Bonnie on the cross. Ezzie thrashed hard enough that she freed herself from the grip of the men holding her, and scrambled over to her brother, only to get a bullet to the stomach from Jimmy's pistol, stopping her in her tracks. She flopped to the ground, holding a hand to her torso.
"Sersh, when I shoot this gun, I want you to run and grab one of the guns over there, but only use it if you have to," You whispered to your younger sister, knowing damn well she knew how to use one.
Your father wouldn't have any of his kids around the lifestyle he lived without them knowing how to wield guns and knives.
Jimmy turned back around, and put his pistol to Bonnie's chin.
"Farewell, fighter boy. You died well." He announced, and a gunshot sounded throughout the camp.
Jimmy screamed in pain, his pistol hitting the forest floor, blood spurting from his shoulder, and Saoirse ran, grabbing one of the guns. You one man fair in the forehead, and Saoirse plowed down two of them as you made your way over to her, grabbing the gun next to her. You shot both of the men next to Jimmy, but Jimmy wasted no time running off. You didn't care. He didn't have his gun with him.
"Saoirse, grab Flicker and ride him to the phone box, call someone!" You commanded your younger sister, making your way over to Ezzie, "Isiah, Finn, Tommy, fuck, even Curly, but call someone!"
Saoirse nodded, eyes wide and hands shaky, putting down the gun and stumbling over to your Father's horse, mounting him and speeding off. The phone box was only a short ride away, but you had a feeling it would take forever.
You put pressure on your sister's wound, listening to her breathe heavily. She was bleeding more than you thought she was. She'd be fine, though. Saoirse would call for help and help would come and Ezzie would be safe.
"It's just a little bit of blood, only more than a scratch," You reassured your older sister, your eyes filling with tears as you took in the scene around you, your brother hanging limply on the cross and your father sobbing on the ground, wondering where he went wrong, "Saoirse's probably calling for help and we'll get you to a hospital, and you and Bonnie and Dad will be fine, we can have tea at my house-"
"-Don't give me false hope," Your sister murmured, her eyes halfway closed as she made the effort to reach up and put a hand on your face.
You leaned into her touch, tears now rolling down your face.
"Oh, Ezzie — It's not meant for you," You whimpered, a sob wracking your body as you took off your coat with one hand, then pressed the fabric to her midriff, "I want my big sister to be okay. Bee needs her Turtle."
The world around you was blurry as you focused on talking to your sister as you helped an unconscious Bonnie down from the cross, rambling about how you'd make pancakes and make your own jam to put on it from wild berries, just like you did when you were younger, your father sobbing in the background. You just prayed Saoirse made it to the phone box okay.
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CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 20
Part 1
MASTERLIST
You woke up in the comfort of your vardo, looking up at the star covered roof, and hissed, feeling your head pound. You were grateful Finn slept in your bed, because it made you cover all of the windows for his comfort.
You had stayed the night at your family's camp, not wanting to stay around the family that made Finn believe that his brother was dead, not for longer than you needed.
It was unnecessary and cruel to him, and to you. You actually took a liking to Arthur, and that's saying something. You didn't like very many people, but Arthur, with his crude jokes and claps on the shoulder and always making someone move out of their seat so you, the wife of his kid brother, could sit down, had weaselled his way into your heart.
You'd have to admit that you also admired him for stepping up, and becoming a father figure to the younger Shelby siblings after their actual father had left them.
To your surprise, Finn begged to come with you, even after you asked him to stay so he could be with Arthur when Arthur woke up. Finn said that he'd just wake up early and take the car back to Tommy's. You ended up giving in, and letting him come, telling him you'd both take your wagon back to Tommy's in the morning, as Tommy had agreed to let your family camp there, as long as there was no conflict between yours and the Lee family.
You sat up and fumbled around for the canteen you had filled with water last night, finding it just above the cat and dog. Tuck and Finn Junior had gotten along well, which was another thing you were grateful for. You had a lot to be grateful for these days.
You uncapped the canteen, putting it to your lips and taking big gulps of the water inside, then closing it and laying back down, not feeling up to moving yet.
Finn shifted beside you and groaned, bringing a hand up to massage his temples. You wordlessly handed him the canteen, and he leaned up, then took a drink like you had just done, but managed to spill some, the drops rolling down his chest.
If you had looked a little longer than necessary at the droplets and the trails that they left along his sharp jawline and broad chest, maybe Finn was too hungover to notice. Or maybe he didn't care.
A knock in a particular pattern sounded upon the door of the vardo. You recognised the knock as Saoirse's. You looked at Finn, raising your eyebrows, and he nodded.
"Come in," You called out, and the door creaked open.
Footsteps padded along the floor, then the curtain separating your bed from the rest of the caravan was pulled back. Finn helped your little sister clamber up and over him, to go snuggle into your side. You jolted as her cold feet touched your legs.
"Hungry," She said simply, and you sat up, grabbing the biscuits that you stored in a blue tin on a shelf above your window, and sat them next to her.
"I don't want to eat your biscuits," Saoirse whined — she knew you loved them.
"I love you, I want you to eat well. Have these while I go cook," You commanded your sister, rubbing her messy hair.
"Is that why you cook for us all sometimes? Cause you love us?" Saoirse asked as she attempted to pry the lid off of the biscuits.
Finn wordlessly leaned over and did it for her.
"Yes," You replied truthfully, then prodded Saoirse's side.
"Thank you, Finn." Saoirse said, then bit into a biscuit as she sat up.
"It's alright," Finn replied, leaning out of the curtain and scrabbling around, then produced a throw blanket, wrapping it around Saoirse.
"We gonna warm up the stew from last night?" Finn asked you, knowing it would still be out on the fire in the big cast iron camp oven.
"Yes — I'll grab the ferrets, there's rabbit holes around here, as you'd already know." You said, your lips turning up at the sides.
Finn groaned at the memory of him stepping in a hole last night, "It's not funny, I could've done my ankle!"
"Poor bitty baby," You pouted, then felt your own stomach grumble.
"You can take Daisy and Duke, they're under here," Saoirse offered, and you wiped the crumbs from the corners of her mouth, thanking her.
"I'll grab Daisy and Duke," Finn announced, sliding out of bed and standing up, waiting for a bit until he felt steady on his feet.
He loved those basset hounds. He pulled on his clothes, then his boots. You clambered out of bed, stretched, then put your own clothes on.
If Finn stared at you a bit too hard as you stretched, your nightgown clinging to your curves perfectly as you did so, maybe you were too hungover to notice. Or maybe you didn't care.
"You want to come with us or you want to stay here in the warm?" Finn asked your sister as you brushed your hair and pulled it back into a plait.
"Stay here in the warm." Saoirse decided, shooing Finn Junior away as the cat tried to eat a biscuit she was holding in her hand.
Finn handed her the water filled canteen and moved Tuck up next to her, where he promptly laid down and went back to sleep. You watched as he made your little sister comfortable, straightening up the blankets so she, and the dog, and the cat, was fully covered.
Even in the cold of your caravan, you felt a warmth spread through your chest as Finn asked your little sister if she needed anything more. After watching your sister shake her head, Finn pinched her toes through the blankets, making her squeal and roll around, messing up the perfect pile that Finn had just painstakingly crafted. You gasped, and, to your surprise, instead of getting mad, Finn just grinned down at her, chuckling as he pinned the curtains back.
You stood up and dusted yourself off, shaking your head to rid yourself of your last thought. Finn wasn't the type to get mad at little kids for being kids, you knew that. Kind. That's what he was. You were sure you'd never be able to say it to his face. You weren't very good with words.
"You're not to move from here while we're gone, until someone comes and gets you," You told your younger sister sternly as you and Finn exited your vardo.
She said something in reply, muffled by the biscuits, and you shut the door.
"Not allowed to move?" Finn asked as you headed over to Bonnie's vardo.
Bonnie owned the ferrets that you and your family hunted with, winning them in his very first scrap in a fairground.
"Dad used to scare us with stories of children stolen from fairgrounds because they left their caravans — children turned into pickpockets and whores. I still get scared, even when we're only camping with family." You admitted, and a shiver went up Finn's spine as you knocked on the door of your brother's vardo.
He had been told the stories too, by Aunt Poll and Uncle Charlie, then Arthur, to stay away from certain streets as the sun went down, because that's where kids from Watery Lane went missing. Maybe you two weren't as different as he thought.
•••
Saoirse danced happily around the fire as you finished skinning the last rabbit you had caught. Finn had ended up going back to get Saoirse as you two were the only two adults awake.
"Can you go and light the fires under the tubs?" You asked your husband, lighting the fire under the stew then starting another to cook the rabbits on.
Finn shifted his weight from foot to foot, "I forgot my lighter."
"Just use sticks," Saoirse supplied, now picking a bur out of Finn Junior's fur.
"I don't know how," Finn admitted, cheeks red.
You looked up at him, then stood up, telling your sister to watch the stew and the rabbits and warning her to not play in the fire or you would stew her dogs next.
"Cruel," Finn mused as you led him to the washtubs.
"It works," You muttered, then knelt down, a pile of kindling already under each of the two tubs.
Finn had fetched the water whilst you had skinned the rabbits, thankfully. He also put the curtains up around the tubs, for privacy.
"I'll show you how to light a fire with sticks, come here," You mumbled, grabbing Finn's hand and leading him to sit down next to you.
You demonstrated it for him, then watched as he attempted to do it under another. He sighed when his stick broke, and you silently produced another from your pocket.
"Try again," You encouraged, and Finn could hear the motherly lilt to your voice.
He tried it again, and he did it. You quietly cheered and clapped for him, mindful of everyone still sleeping. According to your watch, gifted to you by Bonnie with the winnings from his very first professional boxing match, it was only seven am.
Saoirse must have woken up early. You wondered who she slept with, because Ezzie wasn't home, probably with Isiah, Bonnie stayed at Tommy's, bedding one of the maids, and your Father followed Polly Gray home. Maybe one of your extended family looked after her.
"Sersh, who did you sleep with?" You asked your sister after you and Finn had trotted back over to the fire.
Finn rotated the rabbits on the spit. You'd probably end up eating it for lunch, on the road.
"I slept with Daisy and Duke in Dad's vardo." Your sister answered, making you look at Finn, who looked surprised as you, then at your younger sister, "What?"
"No one else had any room for me and Oscar has the flu so I couldn't sleep with him and Aunt Molly!" Saoirse defended, and you exhaled through your nose, and nodded.
Usually, she slept with you in your vardo, not wanting to sleep in Aberama's vardo now that she was 'bigger', but you supposed that she wouldn't want to sleep next to Finn.
"We would've had room for you," You insisted, and Finn agreed, making Saoirse look at him in surprise.
"The next time I'm here and there's no other place to sleep except for (Y/N)'s caravan, you come tell us. I'll sleep on the couch, and you can sleep with your sister, yeah?" Finn explained, and Saoirse gave a quiet 'yeah' in reply, bouncing on her heels.
You felt the warm feeling in your chest again as Saoirse sat down next to Finn, talking to him and asking him about his life as a non-traveller.
Finn was pleased too, that he was getting through to your sister. The last thing he wanted was another child like him, scrabbling around for a place to sleep that they didn't really want to sleep in. Scrabbling around to sleep in places that wasn't with their family, where little children belonged. Yes, your extended family was still family, but it wasn't the same. Finn knew it from the bottom of his heart, and was confident that you did too.
•••
After travelling back to Tommy's house in your vardo, Finn, your sister, your dog, and your cat sat in the seat of your wagon with you, you had one of your moments, ignoring Finn once more. That's how he ended up at the house, sat at Arthur's feet, sucking on a bottle of whiskey, while you were with your family down at the river setting up camp.
"Lady troubles?" Arthur asked gruffly, nudging Finn with his boot.
He always did know Finn the best.
"Yeah," Finn mumbled as Polly went and sat herself back in the chair across from Arthur's, her tea now made.
"Tell old Arthur what's happening. Maybe I can help," Arthur offered, and Finn sighed, taking a big swig of his whiskey then wiping his mouth with the back of his hand.
"(Y/N)'s cross, but I don't know what for, because she doesn't tell me!" Finn complained, throwing the hand that wasn't wrapped around the neck of the whiskey bottle up in annoyance.
"Do you ask her what's wrong?" Arthur prodded, and Finn suddenly felt stupid.
"No — But she's fine one minute then funny the next!" Finn added, "I don't know why she does it, and she always pushes me away from her and I don't like it. We're never going to get on well if this keeps on happening, honest."
"Well, next time you should ask her if she's mad at you or not," Polly said as if it was the most obvious thing in the world, "Does she get violent with you?"
"She doesn't throw anything at me, but she does throw things around." Finn answered — He was confident that you wouldn't actually hurt him, you weren't that ill-natured.
"Well stay with her, son, how are you going to get it across that you like her otherwise?" Arthur questioned, making Finn roll his eyes.
"I do stay with her, I'm with her most of the day!" Finn exclaimed, and it was Polly's turn to roll her eyes.
"That's not when it counts. A fool could do that. You're not a fool, you're a Shelby. You stay with her when she's cross until she feels better or until she tells you to get your freckled face away from her, are we clear?" Polly instructed the boy, who swallowed and nodded.
"Good lad," Arthur quipped, clapping Finn's shoulder.
Finn leant into Arthur's hand.
"You remember your wedding?" Polly prompted.
Finn grimaced. How couldn't he? Polly asked some fucking stupid questions sometimes.
"You remember how her mother cornered her in that bathroom, Finn? What if she did that day in and day out to that poor girl, telling her she's unlovable and that's why she pushes you away?" Polly asked, taking a sip of her tea.
Finn didn't question her know all tone. If Polly said it like that, it was a fact.
He then thought for a few moments. It did make sense. But you should know that you weren't unlovable. Everyone loved you. You were even starting to grow on Finn.
"She'll know that you're not like Marian. She knows it in her heart, just like I know that I'm not in the tunnels anymore. But, like I do, she might get funny sometimes." Arthur said knowingly, making Finn think and nod at the pair's words.
He wouldn't leave you next time. Leaving was a horrible act, one that he didn't want to do to you anymore.
He stood up, leaning on Arthur's leg as he did so, and pulled on his coat, making his way to the door with the intention of going to you and staying with you if you wished it.
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You guysss I'm sorry for the long wait lol — I've been really really busy
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Part 21
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 19
Part 1
MASTERLIST
I stood next to you in the field as everyone placed their items in the wagon, to go up on the smoke with Arthur. You had placed an envelope in there, and wouldn't tell me what it was, as well as some flowers. We had bought two windowsill planters, like you wanted to, and set one up in your room, and hung the other on the outside of our lounge room window.
You were looking around, as if expecting someone. I nudged you, and you ignored me. I huffed and looked over to my left, and my jaw dropped.
Esme was approaching us with her kids, along with two women. I recognised one as your cousin Jenica, the other I didn't know. You walked up to her and hugged her, thanking her for coming. I looked around. Charlie, Tommy, Polly, Ada, Lizzie, and Linda all looked just as surprised.
You and the others approached our group.
"I'm here only to watch Arthur go up on the smoke. Then, me and the kids, we're leaving." Esme spat as you came and stood back at my side.
Tommy nodded solemnly, his gaze cold and calculating as he looked as Esme, then at you. You stared right back at him, defiantly unafraid.
"How did you manage this?" Tommy asked you lowly, watching as Esme and the kids put flowers, drawings, and personal belongings on the wagon.
"I whispered it into the breeze and she carried it all the way to Esme for me," You replied, not even bothering to look at the man.
Tommy gave a short grunt, then walked off, knowing that was all he was going to get from you.
"Does Jenica have anything to do with it?" I questioned croakily, wrapping an arm around your shoulder.
You leaned into my side, bringing your own arm around me, "Yes. Jenica's sister, she ran off and married a Lee, one of the same ones that Esme and the lot are travelling with. Jenica got a message to Esme for me, through her sister. Esme called Jenica's apartment when I was there and I begged and begged, saying that John's kids deserved to see their uncle off, and Esme agreed to bring them."
I looked at you in surprise. You looked back up at me, and raised your eyebrows, as if to say 'what?'. I leaned down and placed a kiss on your forehead, silently thanking you. If I spoke I'd be crying in seconds.
"It's alright." You murmured, rubbing my back, "It wasn't that hard to do."
I snorted. Tracking down people who didn't even know where they were going to be in twenty-four hours seemed an impossible task. But, if one person could do the job, of course it'd be you, using one of your many tricks that you had up your sleeve.
I turned to watch Uncle Charlie and others put gasoline on the logs below the wagon, my chin still sat on your head.
I noticed something that wasn't tears in the corner of my eye, and turned my head to look, you doing the same.
Audrey Changretta was approaching us, carrying a white flag. I stood up straighter as someone called out 'Tommy!'
"It's all right, let her come," He announced, holding a hand out to stop anyone from doing anything.
Your free hand found mine, and you squeezed my hand. I gave it a squeeze back as Tommy said something to Audrey.
•••
You, Tommy, Polly, and I were now in Linda's living room, Audrey Changretta sitting across from us, sipping her tea as if she just popped in to discuss the weather. Tommy said you could come along because you deserved to know what was going on, especially because you were thrown in the deep end by both the kidnapping and when he needed your help in the Square.
You were sat on a cushion on the floor next to Polly's feet, because Tommy knew that she'd be able to hold you back in case you tried to hit Audrey. You wouldn't dare hit Polly, you admired her too much. He knew that you'd probably give me a shiner without a second thought.
But I knew that you weren't stupid. You knew what importance this meeting held, and how important it was to keep your hands to yourself, to stay calm. Tommy didn't know. Or, he didn't care. It was hard to tell.
"Your note talked about making terms for peace," Audrey began, "But my son says there are no terms. You took my husband and my son. We took two of your brothers."
"The vendetta is done," Tommy said solemnly, nodding.
"We say the vendetta is won," Audrey interjected, "We will take everything you have. All your businesses, signed over to us. You agree to this, or my son will kill you all, one by one."
"The vendetta is won." Tommy agreed, making my blood run cold, "That's it. No more killing."
"Who do you think you were, Mr. Shelby?" Audrey spat, and you rested your head on Polly's leg, watching as she and Tommy stared at each other in an act of dominance.
Tommy blinked and looked down at the glass in front of him, picking it up, and throwing it back in one go. You looked at me and raised your eyebrows as if to say 'what now'.
I unclasped my hands and grabbed my own glass next to me, shaking my free hand. 'I don't know'. You sighed, and pursed your lips, looking away.
•••
We were stood in Tommy's warehouse where he brewed his gin, looking at Luca and his gang stood across the room from us.
I noticed one man with a fucked up eye, a big scar running across it. It looked recent, but not fresh. He was looking at you angrily with his good eye. You just gave him a smile.
It clicked it my brain; this was the bent bastard who tried it on you.
Luca spoke in Italian, then you snapped, "Look at us what?"
The Italians looked shocked. Luca quickly regained his composure, and ignored your little outburst.
"All that's left of the Peaky fucking Blinders." He said, then approached the table.
He snapped his fingers, then another man brought a briefcase forward, pulled papers out, and placed them on the table.
"I've had my lawyer draw up these papers," Luca announced, stepping back over to the table, "Cover every enterprise in your possession. Bars, restaurants, warehouses."
He gestured widely, then down to the papers, "Every fucking thing that you've taken all these years to gather together."
"You will sign them all over," He walked over to be face to face with Tommy, "to my family, or you're gonna die. Right here."
They stared at each other for a bit.
"I would've buried you all, but my mother, she uh, she knows you, she said, it'll be worse for you if I let you live, and take away everything that you have." Luca said, then raised his hands and placed them on Tommy's shoulders, who held out his arms.
"Search them," Luca commanded, then pulled out Tommy's hand gun, passing it to another man in his crew, and went and stood in front of Polly, "Especially don't trust this bitch."
He reached up and ripped open her blouse, and I could feel you stiffen next to me. I nudged you with my foot. I felt the same way, but we couldn't do anything about it. A man moved forward and yanked you away from me, patting you down. I raised my arms as someone came and checked me, but kept my eye on you, even as they took away my handgun.
The man pulled out a hunting knife from your sleeve, and kept on patting away. He placed the big knife on the floor, the jagged edge catching the light. Your eyes widened, then you slapped the man across the face, making Luca turn to you and the men at the back raise their guns.
"You should tell your men not to get too handsy, that's what made your friend lose his eye last time," You hissed, and Luca simply nodded, turning to the man you slapped.
"She's a kid. Behave," He warned, and the man nodded, then finished patting you down.
"She's a good kid too. Pity you can't sign her over," Luca mused, and I felt my heart stop.
Surely they couldn't ask for you, could they? Yeah, your father married you off but it wasn't a contract.
The men all went back over to the other side of the room once they were done, and you returned to my side. I grabbed your hand and held it tight. There wasn't any hand squeezing, any silent reassurances that it would be alright, because we weren't sure if it would be.
They could take you back to New York and we wouldn't be able to do a damn thing.
"So," Luca began, looking at Tommy as he grabbed a pen out of his coat pocket, "Sign. Every fucking one of them."
He dropped the pen on the table, then leaned over it, putting his hands on the paper, "You can sign them on your knees. On the floor."
Luca then flipped the table, making you gasp.
"Get on your fucking knees and sign!" He growled, and Tommy knelt down, looking up at Luca.
"A friend of mine once said," Tommy stated, pointing a finger at Luca, "Big fucks small. So I had to find someone bigger than you. Now, you may know there are two families in Brooklyn, who want to take over your monopoly on the import of liquor into New York."
"But if they move against you in New York, they'll start a war between the families." Polly interjected.
You looked up at me unsurely, and I shook my head. I didn't know what the fuck was going on. As usual. I tried to put on my business face, to make it seem like I was in on the secret.
"But if you were to die in a vendetta with some fucking bookmaker in Birmingham, they could take over your business without a war." Tommy announced, looking up at Luca, who seemed less than pleased.
"We also contacted a businessman in Chicago." Polly continued, "He's also interested in moving into the liquors business in New York."
"His name is Alphonse Capone." Tommy declared, and Luca's facial expression changed.
"You been talking to that fat fuck?" Luca questioned, and I could hear his voice shake.
"You see, all the blood relatives you brought with you from New York, they're all dead, Mr. Changretta." Tommy stated, "And these men here, they work for money, for the highest bidder. They now have new orders."
"Is that right?" Luca asked, turning around to face his men, "Is that right?"
They all shuffled backwards. Luca turned back to face us, nodding.
"Hey ... Very fucking–"Luca cut himself off, reaching into his coat for his gun.
Tommy picked up something from the floor and hit it out of Luca's hands, then quickly got up, grabbing him. Luca forced him back against a pipe, and Tommy head butted the Italian, then pushed him towards a drum of gin, sending a punch fair across his face.
Luca picked up the rod that Tommy had hit the gun out of his hands with, and hit Tommy with it, then took another swing, Tommy dodging this one.
Luca backed him into the pipe again, and started hitting him over the back with the rod. Tommy put his arms around his midriff, and pushed Luca back into a table holding bottles of gin, smashing his face into them repeatedly.
The door opened, and I gasped. In walked Arthur, as alive as I was.
He raised a revolver, and shot Luca in the head, the bullet busting the barrel of gin behind him.
"Tell your people in Chicago that Michael Gray will sign the import license to New York." Tommy commanded, "Three hundred barrels of English fry gin a month."
"Leave. All of ya," Arthur ordered the men, and they started filtering out of the door.
"You! One eye! Get back here, now!" I hissed, making the man stop, and turn around on the spot.
"Finn," Tommy warned, placing a hand on my shoulder.
I yanked it out of his grip, leaning down and picking up my handgun.
"Come on." Arthur commanded gruffly, leading everyone, bar you, out of the warehouse.
"I want to take his eyes, and his hands, can I do it?" I asked, turning to you, my eyes immediately meeting yours.
You pursed your lips, but nodded, "Do it, Finn. Just— don't carry on with it. Make it quick."
I nodded, turning back around, and shooting the man with one eye in the knee, making him scream in pain as he buckled. I picked up your hunting knife and stalked over to him, crouching in front of him.
"You're either very brave or very stupid to fucking follow Luca here. I, and my wife over there, believe it's the latter." I said, grabbing his face and looking him in the eye.
"You know what happens to people who touch my family, my wife without their permission?" I asked, and he shook his head.
"They lose their hands," I snarled, pushing him back, making his back hit the concrete with a crack.
I scrambled to stand over him, and started hacking off his left hand, making him shriek as I sawed through the bone, and pulled his hand free, throwing it .
"Holy fuck," I heard you breath behind me as I threw his dismembered hand away, then started on his right hand.
He was losing blood quickly, his skin turning pale and clammy as I finished the second, standing back up and looking down at him.
I pulled my cap off, and ripped the razor blade free from the inside of the brim, then leaned down, and sliced through his good eye, making him bleed.
"Always take the eyes first, never forget where you come from," Tommy said, making me turn around.
He was stood in the doorway that everyone left out of.
I nodded, and you came up to stand next to me.
"Let's go home, clean you up. You did good, Finn." You advised, leading me out of the building.
I realised once the sun hit my face that I hadn't hesitated like I did when I had to blind the Italian that helped 'kill' Arthur. I didn't think at all. I was just mad. Maybe that's the secret.
•••
You looked down at me from your spot in your armchair as I laid on my back in front of the fire, bottle of whiskey sitting just beside my left hand.
"You should be getting drunk at the Garrison with your family." You stated, petting the cat as he came and rubbed against your legs.
"Fuck my family," I grumbled, sitting up with a struggle, "I should've been told Arthur was alive."
I went to go take a sip of the whiskey, but found the bottle empty. I stood up, and threw it at the protective grate in front of the fireplace, making you jump as it smashed.
"Fucking hell, Finn, if you've got a problem-"
"I have a problem, all right!" I hissed, kicking the coffee table with enough force to flip it up onto the couch, "Arthur's my fucking brother too, I deserved to know that he was still alive!"
"You're right," You admitted, making me stop and look at you.
You never admitted to being wrong, even if you were.
"What they did was wrong. They should've told you that he was alive, you're old enough to be trusted with that information. But, that's not the way things happened, and if you have a problem, you should go and tell Tommy instead of taking it out on the poor furniture." You said calmly.
I scowled and sat back down on the floor. You came and sat next to me, bringing your bottle of gin down with you.
You lifted it to my lips and I took a sip. You took a sip yourself, then put the cap on it. I watched as your wedding ring caught the light from the fire, then closed my eyes and took deep breaths to calm myself down.
You started humming a tune you had heard on the radio the other day, which then turned into mindless humming. I listened to that, the crackling of the fire, and the purring of the cat. Home.
"We gonna go to Tommy's and have a few with Arthur?" You asked, making me open an eye to look at you.
"I can drive us there, I only had that one sip." You said, and I opened my other eye and nodded.
"If we get too drunk we can sleep at Tommy's," I muttered as I got up and grabbed our coats, passing you yours, then putting on my boots.
You chuckled as you grabbed the keys, and said see you later to the cat. I grabbed your hand and lead you out to the car, feeling excited to go and have a drink with my not-dead brother.
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Okay so I finished stranger things s4 and I told my friend that Two was kinda cute and she replied 'why do you only like fictional white boys that look like rats' AND IM STILL CACKLING but also how dare she 😭😭 but shes not completely wrong tho ahskdhsh
Also I'm loving Robin and Nancy's newfound friendship heck yeah
Love y'all ❤️
- Sunflower x
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 14
Part 1
MASTERLIST
After explaining to Tommy and the lot how I escaped and got back to the den, I found out that Dad had killed two Italians, so there's only ten left, eleven if the one I scrapped with didn't bleed out. I asked if I could go home so I could get out of the filthy sundress, and Tommy agreed. Finn asked to drive the car, and I said yes, just wanting to go home, shower, and eat some food.
"Close your eyes," Finn commanded lightly as he started the Rolls Royce.
"Why?" I demanded as I put my coat back on, not in the mood for games.
"I've got a surprise," He said simply, making me roll my eyes but comply, shutting them and placing my hand over them.
I started humming as I felt the car lurch forward, driving off. A sharp pain shot through my stomach as it growled, making me groan. Maybe I should've taken my breakfast with me as one last stand against those people. They seem uptight enough to get upset over a missing plate.
"I'm hungry," I complained, then heard Finn sigh.
"I'll make you whatever you want after I show you the surprise," He promised, making me grin.
The Italians did make nice food, but not what I liked to eat. I wanted comfort food, and a lot of it.
"Pancakes?" I questioned hopefully, making him chuckle.
"Yes, pancakes." He agreed as he stopped the car, "I'll come around to your side and guide you, don't open your eyes until I say."
I nodded, and he opened his door, then shut it. I heard his shoes hitting the cobbled street as he came around the car, and opened my door.
"Want me to hold your head so you don't hit it on the car getting out?" Finn offered, and I gave a thumbs up.
Once I felt his hand on the top of my head, I got out, making sure to duck as I did so. Once I was standing up, he pulled me out of the way then shut my door.
He guided me across the street, I could feel the drop from the pavement to the road, then the small step up from the road to the pavement again.
He guided me a bit further, then stopped.
"Fuck," I heard him mutter frustratedly.
"What?" I asked softly, feeling confused.
"There's stairs. I didn't think about them," He admitted, making me frown.
"Do you want me to carry you up them, you make your own way up with my hand to steady you, or you open your eyes but look directly down at the stairs so you don't see anything else?" Finn questioned.
It must've been really important for him to not want me to look. Now I really wanted to look.
"Um, option three please," I replied, and he gave my back a pat.
I directed my head down towards the ground, and opened my eyes. I walked up the stairs, holding onto the railing next to me, and stopped once I reached the top of the stairs. Finn came up next to me, and I covered my eyes once more, reaching out to him so he could guide me.
He grabbed my hand, moving in closer and wrapping his arm around my waist and starting to walk once more. He stopped after twenty-one steps.
I heard keys jingling, then a door opening.
He pushed me forward, "Open your eyes."
I took my hand away from my eyes, and looked around the room. Finn Junior came bounding up to me from the couch.
"It's ours," Finn informed me, walking in and shutting the door behind him.
"It's bare," Was the first thing that came out of my mouth, making me frown.
I didn't mean for it to come out, I just blurted it.
"I know, I was waiting for you to come back," Finn confessed, the sentence making me feel warm inside.
At least he was considerate, sometimes.
He then led me to the bathroom, giving me a towel with my initials embroidered onto it. He left for a few seconds, then came back with a clean set of my clothes, handing them to me, then walking out of the bathroom.
I turned the shower on and stripped off, not caring if the water was cold as I hopped in. I would only be washing my body as I washed my hair this morning. I had to use some of Finn's body wash, mine not being brought over yet.
Once I washed the body wash off of me, I turned the shower off and dried myself, quickly getting dressed, throwing the bloodstained dress into the tub, ignoring it for the time being.
I walked out into the kitchen, and Finn had a stack of pancakes on a plate, placing them down on the table. He pulled his chair around so it was sat next to the empty one. I plopped myself down in the empty chair, and Finn Junior came and sat on my feet.
"They look nice," I said, grabbing one off of the stack and tearing a chunk off, popping it into my mouth.
"Saoirse told Arthur that they were one of your favourite foods, then the pair of 'em cornered me and forced me to learn how to make pancakes," He revealed, rubbing his arm, "She whacked me with a wooden spoon when I burned one and the bruise is still here."
I pouted, then ate another bit of pancake. I hummed in content, tapping my feet against the floor.
"I missed you," Finn said as he grabbed his own pancake, making me cock a brow.
"It's too quiet without you and your noise," He added, making me roll my eyes.
"I missed you too," I admitted uneasily, feeling awkward, "There was no one to start up on, and they all just left me alone, and Luca wouldn't read me the newspaper like you do."
Finn nodded, remaining silent and hard in thought as he chewed his pancake. He swallowed it, then muttered 'fuck it', leaning over and pulling me into a tight hug.
I gasped at the sudden contact, stiffening, then melting into his grip, hugging him back, feeling comfort in his embrace, a welcome change from the physical contact the Italian was giving me earlier. It was warm and grounding. It felt nice. He gave me a squeeze then let go, sitting back up in his seat, then grabbing another pancake. We ate in a comfortable silence, and once we were finished, Finn jumped up and washed the plate.
"We have two bedrooms, I gave you the one with the window. I packed some of your clothes and brought them here, but there's still some at the watery Lane house." Finn said, leading me down the small hallway, showing me my room beside the bathroom.
It contained a four poster queen sized bed, yellow doona cover and black pillows, to match the black canopy over my bed, as well as a vanity, chest of drawers, a black bedside table, and a wardrobe. In the middle of the room on the floor was a yellow rug, and in corner of the room was a bed for Finn Junior.
I headed across the hall to Finn's room, wanting to see what it was like. It had the same four poster bed, but with a blue blanket instead of a yellow one, a chest of drawers, wardrobe, black bedside table, writing desk, and a bed for Finn Junior in the corner, a blue rug on the floor. A handful of empty, small, blue glass bottles caught my eye on the bedside table, making me frown. I walked over there and counted. There was ten, too many for my liking. Too many for anyone in that short amount of time I was gone.
"Have you had all this snow while I was gone?" I questioned, turning around to face Finn.
He drew himself up straighter and nodded, "So? If you don't like snow I'm not going to stop it."
"I wasn't going to ask you to stop, bellend!" I snapped, "That's too much in too little time, it can kill you!"
"I had to stay awake somehow, no one else was worried about finding you like I was," Finn flung back, stepping closer so we were chest to chest.
"That's how you die, Finn, don't you ever ever do that ever again, if I catch you doing it again I'll throttle you with my bare hands myself," I threatened, jabbing him in the chest with my finger as I looked up at him, "I've seen too many people in the dark corners of fairgrounds have one line of snow too many and drop dead where they sat and I'll be damned if I let it happen to you. On race days, fun nights, and special occasions only, and only enough to get yourself out of the gate, are we clear?"
Finn's face softened as he nodded, "Clear."
"Are you addicted to it?" I asked him, making him shake his head, "Good. I'd get a divorce somehow if you were."
I heard the front door swing open, "Where's my Bee at?"
"Dad!" I squealed, pushing past Finn and running out to him.
Bonnie and him were stood in just inside the door. I ran into Dad's arms, hugging him tightly. Dad lifted me off my feet, making me squeal.
"Your brother said we could take her to our camp for the night." Bonnie said to Finn, pulling me into a hug after Dad put me down.
"Can I come?" Finn asked, surprising me.
Dad looked at me, and I nodded, making him grin and turn back to Finn, "Well, who am I to seperate a man and his wife?"
•••
Finn had been somewhat clingy, following me everywhere, just wanting to be in my general vicinity. I chalked it up to the snow and lack of sleep, and made him go to sleep in my vardo. He was snoring within minutes of putting his head on the pillow, even though the sun was shining through the windows. I made sure to cover all of the windows so the light wouldn't wake him, though.
Now I was in Bonnie's vardo, laid on the bed with him, his dog Tig, Tuck, Ezzie, and her dog Rosie. It was a tight fit, but we knew how to make it work because we had been doing this ever since Dad took me from Mum. The only difference between now and when we first started doing it was that one of us had to sit at the foot end of the bed so we could all be comfortable, dogs included.
I was currently laid down on my back at the foot end, my feet up on the wall, looking up at Bonnie and Ezzie.
I couldn't stop giggling at the pair's recount of how Bonnie and Isiah had a good-natured fight so Isiah could see if Bonnie was the real deal, which ended in Bonnie knocking poor Isiah out cold. Ezzie had to help Bonnie carry Isiah home and look after him until he woke up because she was scared he was hurt.
"I've got my first proper fight set up," Bonnie informed me as I hugged Tuck.
"Really?" I replied, moving to sit up properly, feeling excited, "Who with?"
"Tommy has an acquaintance named Alfie Solomons, big down in London, he put his nephew Goliath forward for me to fight. He's fucking huge," Bonnie said, making Ezzie nod.
"I saw him. He's like fucking Frankenstein's monster, honest!" Ezzie exclaimed, making me snort.
"Do you think you'll be able to take him?" I questioned seriously, and Bonnie grinned.
"I could move a mountain if I tried hard enough, Bee, don't you worry." He reassured, making me smile.
I heard someone call out for Bonnie, and Bonnie clambered over Ezzie's legs, hopping down, then grabbing Tig and putting him down on the ground.
"I'll be back," Bonnie promised, ruffling my hair then leaving.
Ezzie yawned, making me look at her as she scratched her neck. As her shirt collar moved down, I saw a purple bruise contrasting against the pale skin of her neck.
"Is that what I think it is!" I shrieked, pointing at her neck.
She quickly covered it, going red in the face, "No!"
"Oh, it is!" I crowed, clapping my hands, "Who did it?"
"None of your business!" She snapped, making me roll my eyes.
"I won't tell anyone if you tell me who did it, honest!" I begged, wanting to know who my sister had been bedding.
"Fine," She folded, "Isiah Jesus gave it to me. Don't you dare tell anyone!"
I started cackling, "The preacher's boy? Oh, Ezzie!"
Ezzie crossed her arms and turned away, but I could see the tips of her ears burning.
"I'm sorry," I told her honestly, "I was just teasing. He's a nice boy, he teaches me to read when his dad is busy."
"He's been teaching us to read too, that's where I met him," Ezzie said shyly, turning back to me, "He took me to the pictures the other night, when I stayed at Polly Gray's. That's when this happened."
I 'aww'ed, but felt envious that she could choose who she pursued. I was trapped, bound to Finn until one of us died. The thought suddenly made me feel sick, and I spat my chewing gum out into the bin sitting beside the bed.
"You alright?" Ezzie asked concernedly, crawling down to sit next to me.
"Just fine," I answered bitterly, then shook my head to chase the thoughts away, turning to her, "So, tell me everything about you and preacher boy."
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Me, rereading The Book Thief: If I stop at this page then the ending doesn't exist and I can pretend that everyone is still alive and happy and that Rudy did get his kiss from Liesel and they lived happily ever after
Thank you all for your support!! I love it when you all leave little comments and feedback for me to read, it really makes my day :))
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- Sunflower x
Part 15
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 34
Part 1
MASTERLIST
TAGLIST
You, the rest of the Golds, the Jesuses, the Shelbys, and Johnny Doggs' tribe were all in the dining hall of Arrow House, eating lunch. Tommy was hosting a Christmas lunch, and everyone stayed over the night before. The kids had all opened the present at the crack of dawn. You and Finn still had a handful of presents for Saoirse to open when you got home.
She had opened a few at Arrow House, her favourite one so far a kaleidoscope. She loved bright colours.
"Nice nails, there Finny boy," Arthur snickered, looking at his brother's purple nails.
Finn flushed but continued scooping potato salad onto the plate for Saoirse, who was fiddling with her new kaleidoscope, looking at the lights with it. You watched your sister as she looked up at the ceiling, and giggled at how the lights made the mosaic of colours all the more vivid. Saoirse heard Arthur's remark, and wasted no time narrowing her eyes at Arthur from across the table, and tightened her grip on her kaleidoscope. You snatched it out of her hand, knowing she was most likely to throw it at Arthur's head.
The older man shifted uncomfortably. At eight (and one month and a bit), your sister had already mastered many stares. The one she was giving Arthur now was her death stare. It even made Polly and Tommy uncomfortable sometimes.
"Can I help you?" He asked, sounding slightly disturbed.
You glanced at Finn, who gave a shrug after he placed your sister's plate in front of her.
"You think Finn's nails are funny," Saoirse replied in a matter of factly tone, a tone that gave no room for questioning.
Arthur moved in his seat, sitting himself up straighter than he was before. You resisted the urge to snicker at his discomfort. Finn was now biting his fist to try not to laugh.
"Well yes," Arthur said, moving his hand as he talked, "Us Shelby men think painted nails are for girls."
"They were done by a girl," Saoirse said shortly, obviously not impressed with Arthur, "My other best friend, Daisy. And she's better than all of you Shelby men combined, and worth her weight in gold."
You bit back a snort and rattled your sister's kaleidoscope, making her look at it and grab it back off of you, proceeding to look down at her plate of food with it.
Arthur cleared his throat, spearing a piece of his potato salad with his fork, and nodded.
"Fair enough, I believe ya," He replied, and Saoirse nodded, then had some of her own macaroni and cheese.
That was another trait of Arthur's you admired. He never spoke to children like they were stupid, and took their words into account. A trait that not many people possessed.
You knew Saoirse liked it. She would always complain about Linda, who treated her and Karl like they were still five, but you understood Linda's perspective as well.
You pushed the thought away as you had some of your own macaroni and cheese. An odd choice for Christmas lunch, but Charles was going through a phase where he wanted it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so he requested a dish of it be made. Lizzie told you that it was driving her mad, and if anyone offered her the dish in future she'd shove the dish and spoon they were serving the food with up the person's arse.
You ate the rest of your lunch without anyone making any remarks about Finn's nails, then got ready to leave, saying your see you laters to everyone. Finn got a maid to go and grab the containers of food he had put away, and you ushered Saoirse to the car, her presents already been put in the trunk and backseat by a butler.
You were dreading the drive home. You had to go the long way to go back home, because the road from Birmingham to your house was flooded and boggy. Damn unsealed roads.
The drive was going to take a couple of hours, and you weren't keen on driving it because you had such a long day already. You knew that you had to go home, however, you didn't want the roads to be closed and for you to be stuck away from your house. You were grateful that Tommy had given your family food from the lunch to have for dinner, saving you having to make a meal from scratch.
You looked at your sister in the rear view mirror, who was looking at the rain covered window through her kaleidoscope, and the corners of your lips turned up.
Finn placed a hand on your knee and squeezed it. You jumped slightly at the temperature difference between his hand and his wedding band, but as you relaxed yourself into the seat, listening to the rain pattering on the windows of the car and your sister's humming, you felt entirely at home.
The car ride wasn't as bad as you thought it would be. You got home in one piece, which was good, and ate your dinner, which was even better. Now you were in Saoirse's room, sitting on her bench with your husband softly swaying back and forth, watching her as she sluggishly played with her toys. Finn placed his glass of whiskey down in between the pair of you.
"I'll go run the shower for her," Finn told you, getting up from the bench.
You hummed and moved to pick out Saoirse's bedclothes, and stoke the fire. You were the first person to have a shower, having one as soon as you got home. You could hear the shower turn on, so you grabbed Saoirse's hairbrush and undid her braids; then pulled her hair up on top of her head in a bun. Finn came back and leaned in against the doorframe, arms crossed against his chest, watching you and your sister.
"Don't wet your hair," You told your sister, who nodded as she stood up, taking her bedclothes in hand and heading to the bathroom.
"I have a present for you," You informed your husband, picking up his glass of whiskey and crossing the room to meet him.
He moved to grab his glass from you, and you held it out behind you, raising your eyebrows. Finn cocked an eyebrow, and you tapped your lips with the pointer finger of your free hand, making him roll his eyes at your antics, but still lean down and place a kiss on your lips.
"That wasn't so hard, wasn't it?" You asked you husband teasingly, handing him back his glass.
The corners of his lips quirked up as he chuckled at you, then followed you to your shared bedroom, where you got a present out of the drawer of your vanity.
"Merry Christmas, Finn darling," You said with a soft smile upon your lips.
Finn came over to you, throwing back the last of his whiskey as he walked, then placed the empty glass on your vanity, taking the present into his hands and ripping it open. He opened the box, and there was a gold watch. He took it out of its box, and inspected it. He turned it over in his hands, and saw that on the back was an inscription;
'For Finn.
I will keep loving you even
after this watch stops ticking.
Always and Forever, (Y/N)'
"It's from Cartier. Do you like it?" You asked your husband, shifting from foot to foot, watching him as he rubbed his thumb gently over the inscription.
"I love it," He answered honestly as he put it on, "The inscription, it's really nice. Thoughtful. Endearing."
You felt your cheeks warm at his words. His eyebrows shot up in surprise.
"It fits perfectly. How the fuck did you know my wrist measurements?" Finn questioned, and you gave him an all knowing look.
"It came to me in a vision whispered upon the winds of secrets," You answered dramatically as you went and sat on the ottoman.
Finn gave you a look that told you that he didn't believe your obvious lie.
"You sleep like the fucking dead. I measured your wrist while you were sleeping, there." You admitted, and Finn started chuckling as he headed into the walk in wardrobe, and grabbed a bag from the top shelf, right at the back.
He had hidden it there because he knew you were too short to reach it there.
"Finn, if it's not fragile, throw," You requested, holding your hand out, ready to catch it.
You were forever impatient when it came to gifts.
Your husband obeyed your request, tossing it to you, offering you a 'nice catch' when you caught it. You knew just by the blue colour of the bag, without even looking at the writing on the front of it that it was Tiffany & Co.
You opened the bag, and found a box inside it. You took it out of the bag, and opened it, finding a silver charm bracelet, and a note.
You looked at the note first, instantly recognising Finn's handwriting.
'To (Y/N)
My friend, my love, my partner, my wife — I'm forever grateful that I have you in my life.
I love you, Always and Forever.
- Finn'
You 'awwed', and looked at the charm bracelet. It was silver. You were glad. You preferred silver jewellery. The charms were coloured, though. A bee, yellow and black, a tiger, orange and black, a green turtle, a blue butterfly, the letter 'A', which was gold, a red rose, a grey cat, a brown and white dog, an onion, and a silver 'F'.
A bee for you. A tiger for Bonnie. A turtle for Esmeralda. A butterfly for Saoirse. 'A' for Aberama. A rose for Rose. A cat for Finn Junior. A dog for Tuck. An onion for you (you snorted at this). And finally, 'F' for Finn.
"It's gorgeous, Finn I love it." You murmured, scared of being loud in case your voice cracked.
You looked up at your husband, who was surprised to tears welling in your eyes. He quickly moved to kneel in front of you.
"I'm fine. Just emotional," You said, then chuckled.
Finn chuckled along with you, helping you put the bracelet and note back into the bag, ready for you to wear tomorrow. You yawned and stumbled into the walk in, changing for bed, then staggered to bed, crawling under the covers, your husband following suit.
"I love you," You mumbled to your husband as a goodnight, eyes already shut as you made yourself comfortable.
"I love you too," Finn murmured, reaching out to touch you before succumbing to sleep.
•••
New Year's Eve. A spectacular occasion, one your family celebrated like no other. They pulled out all of the stops. The Fury family also joined in your celebration this time round, something you loved. You rarely got to see that side of your family. And fucking hell, if you thought that the Golds knew how to party, you obviously had never partied with the Fury family.
Finn had had a good time, so far, part of which he was pinning on the green leaf he had smoked in a glass pipe with Bonnie and Aberama earlier on in the night. That and all of the short, electric touched and charged stares you and him had been giving each other all night were entwining inside of him and building up to something unbearable.
Finn looked at you through the flickering flames of the bonfire in front of him. You looked different. A good kind. You had your hair done up high in a messy bun, showing off your new ear piercings. Your nose piercing flickered in the light of the fire. Finn's eyes wondered downwards, to the dress you had on. It was a deep, dull red, and came off the shoulder, showing off your shoulders and a great expanse of chest, as well as some cleavage. You looked divine.
You reached up and let your hair down, the Fury girls either side of you helping make sure it looked okay as you took a swig of the bottle in your hand. One of the girls whispered something to you as she sat back down, and you looked over at him, and winked, then went back to talking to her, laughing at whatever she said before. He watched your lips as they moved, and found himself licking his own.
Finn could feel the heat pool in his gut, his ruddy cheeks flushing a deeper red. He wanted you. He stood up abruptly, giving the bottle he was nursing to the person next to him, and making his way over to you. You noticed this, and nearly tripped over your own feet getting up and rushing around the bonfire to your husband.
"(Y/N)," He said, placing a hand on your arm.
You shivered at the contact, and looked up into your husband's dark eyes.
"You've been staring at me all night like that, Finn," You murmured, then looked away, trying to rid you head of the thoughts you were having whilst you were in company.
"Because I want you," He breathed in reply, making you snap your head back to look at him, eyes wide.
You looped your finger through the loop of his jeans and dragged him away from camp, back towards your house. As he stumbled along, Finn could hear someone say that they only had a minute of this year to go.
Sixty, fifty-nine, fifty-eight.
You stopped, and Finn took that as his chance to push you up against a tree, lips connecting with yours, hands exploring your body over your clothes. You wasted no time letting your hands wander over his body.
"Finn, what if people find us?" You gasped, and he leaned down to nip at your neck.
Thirty-seven, thirty-six, thirty-five.
"Let them," He said simply, breath hot against your flesh, feeling painfully in the moment.
"What a way to start the new year," You mused as you helped him out of his shirt.
Twenty-one, twenty, nineteen.
As the people in your camp reached zero, you and Finn were already tangled up in each other, the worry of someone discovering the pair of you far gone.
•••
Bonnie walked into your house, head still pounding. He was coming to tell you that breakfast was ready, even though it was closer to lunch than sunrise.
The dogs barked at him, making him wine. He grabbed the dog food out of the pantry and poured it into each of their bowls, and did the same with the cat and his cat food, then put the food away and continued his task of finding you and Finn.
He made it up the stairs without falling back down them, a feat he was proud of his still drunk self for doing, and used the wall as support as he made his way to your bedroom door.
He opened it, and was surprised to see your clothes, as well as your husbands, discarded on the floor around the room.
He looked over at your bed, and saw the bruises littering Finn's chest, and snickered, closed the door back up, knocking on it. He listened carefully, and heard some shuffling in the room, then your voice, then Finn's.
He waited a few beats, then the door was opened, a half dressed Finn standing there, rubbing the sleep out of his eyes.
"Breakfast is ready back at camp." Bonnie said simply, then flicked his eyes down to Finn's chest, "You might want to put a shirt on before you come down, through."
Finn flushed and nodded, shutting the door, then Bonnie spun on his heels and went down the hallway, snickering to himself.
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Okay I have a VERY important question for you dear readers that I would please like a few people to answer; since the reader and Finn are going to have babies, I would like you guys to help me pick out the baby names lol.
Which baby names do you prefer? (Please either reply or send me a message or something lol)
First child:
Finneas
Finch
Finley
Second child:
Isaac
Elijah/Eli
Ezra
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Part 35
CONTRARY - FINN SHELBY X READER; PART 5
Part 1
MASTERLIST
Finn could hear you chattering away to the girls most of the day. You bonded more with them than you did with him, and it was safe to say that they adored you, and you them, bar Linda. He was slightly grateful, because it would make your transition into the family easier on you if you were liked.
You had become a good use in the betting shop, whispering in the men's ears on which horse you thought would win. Who would be stupid enough to ignore a traveller girl with a nice smile?
Little did the men know, you were making sure Shelby Company Limited would earn all the men's money by telling them to bet their money on the losing horses. Polly admired your cunningness.
It was now the end of the day, the shop just closing. You were sat on Polly's desk, chewing gum, laughing at some story Polly was telling you about your Dad. Finn was stood in the doorway, watching the pair of you, feeling envious at how Polly had managed to worm her way into your good graces and he was stuck being called 'Shelby'.
Linda pushed past Finn to show Polly something or other.
"You can't read it, you're not part of the business," Linda said to you, dropping the file onto Polly's desk just behind you.
"You're acting all high and mighty for someone who joined the business five seconds before I came through the door," You replied breezily, "And besides, I can't read — or write — anyway. I can do my name, and Dad says that's enough."
That didn't come to a surprise to Finn, he only learned how to read when he turned seventeen last year, and he still wasn't the best at it, even though he practiced reading the Bible every night with Jeremiah Jesus.
Linda scoffed, rolling her eyes, "Doesn't your family care about you children enough to teach you how to read?"
You stopped chewing your gum, and pursed your lips, looking at Linda.
"What did you just say?" You asked calmly.
"I'm just saying, if you want a respectable job and not one as a whore or a hit man your father should have taught you how to read," Linda stated, opening up the file.
One moment you were sitting there as Linda started explaining what she was showing to Polly, and the next you and Linda were on the floor, you on top of her punching her relentlessly with no sign of stopping.
"Oh, fuck," Finn gasped, hurrying over to pull you off of Linda, who had blood pouring from her mouth and nose.
Polly made no move to grab you, just watching it unfold. In her opinion, you could say whatever you wanted about a person, but you left their family out of it.
You threw your right elbow back, hitting Finn square in the nose, sending him stumbling back. He was dazed for a few seconds, but quickly recovered, grabbing you by the collar and dragging you back off of the poor woman. He could feel his nose dripping blood.
You thrashed around in his grip, trying to get him to let you go.
"(Y/N), if you hurt Linda any more it'll make it harder for Tommy to consider your terms for the marriage — Bonnie and safety when passing through, remember?" Finn cautioned, making you stop your thrashing.
"Don't you ever talk about my family like that ever again, you Christian slut!" You shrieked at Linda, who was rolling on the floor, holding a hand on her face and groaning.
Finn helped you up roughly, his nose still pouring blood. He lead you to the bathroom, where he grabbed some toilet paper and dabbed under his nose. He looked in the mirror, thankfully it didn't get onto his shirt. You turned on the tap and started washing your hands.
Finn pinched his nose shut, making sure to lean slightly forward as he looked at you in the mirror.
"Linda's not in the bridal party then?" Finn asked, words barely decipherable.
"Absolutely not," You spat as you grabbed paper towels to dry your hands, "I want Polly to be there, and Lizzie — Your sister Ada can be there if she wants. That makes four bridesmaids with Ezzie, Saoirse can be the flower girl."
Finn nodded, then thought about groomsmen. Thomas, Arthur, Isiah, and someone else. Michael would still be in hospital. Maybe Bonnie? Karl could be the ring bearer, he was the right age for it.
"Erm, can Bonnie be one of my groomsmen? And can my nephew Karl be the ring bearer?" Finn asked, watching as you took deep breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth to calm yourself down.
"I'm not Bonnie's fucking mother, he can do what he wants!" You barked, "And yes, your nephew can be the ring bearer, now fuck up and leave me be!"
Finn gave you an awkward thumbs up, not wanting to nod. You would've laughed at the sight if you weren't still mad.
Polly entered the bathroom, looking at Finn then at you, "I'm about to take Linda home, everything alright in here, no trouble in paradise?"
You nodded, "I'm gonna stay in here for a bit until I cool down. He's just taking care of his nose. You, Lizzie, Ada, all have a spot in my bridal party do you wish, I will not have that cunt anywhere near me on Friday, if she's near me I might stab her with a spoon."
"Oh god, you've definitely got your Mother's anger issues," Polly muttered, making you frown, "Alright, tomorrow we'll leave nine o'clock to go to the seamstress here in town, sound good?"
"Sounds good," You confirmed, and Polly spun on her heel and walked out, her boots clacking against the floor.
Finn looked at you out of the corner of his eye. As he eyed you up, decided that you were more than capable of taking Linda out with a spoon.
You and Finn stood in silence for a few more minutes, you managing to get your anger under wraps. You spat out your gum into the bin, and Finn threw the bloody toilet paper in there as well.
"Come on, let's go home, I've got stuff to do," Finn commanded lightly, leading you out of the bathroom.
The pair of you passed the dining room, where Tommy was waiting.
"Finn! (Y/N)!" He called out, making you both turn, "Come here."
You followed Finn hesitantly, a big contrast to his confident walk. You were sure that Tommy was about to yell at you for hitting Linda.
"How was your day?" Tommy asked, his eyes flitting between you.
"Yeah, it was okay," Finn answered, conveniently leaving out the part where you thrashed Linda.
"I had fun bonding with the girls," You admitted, following Finn's lead and ignoring the elephant in the room.
"And Finn!" You added hurriedly as an afterthought.
"Good people. Well done. No trouble?" Tommy questioned, dropping his to his side, flicking the ash off the end of the cigarette.
"No. No trouble." Finn responded, shaking his head.
"What's this I hear about your fiancée flogging Linda, then?" Tommy asked, looking directly at you.
"She suggested my Dad was negligent. I wasn't having it," You answered simply, looking right back at him.
You were feeling nervous, even if your actions didn't show it, with the way your heart was palpitating you had no doubt.
"I know, and I think she knows that now too. Try to keep punches between you and any member of the Shelby family to a minimum from now on, yeah?" Tommy said, and you knew even though it sounded like a question, it was a command.
"Yeah." You agreed quietly, stepping back.
Finn let out a breath he didn't know he was holding as Tommy nodded.
"Erm, after we get married, (Y/N) wants some stuff to happen, Tom." Finn cut in, making Tommy cock a brow, but gesture for him to continue.
"She wants you to hire Aberama whenever you can, because he'll be family and we take care of our own. She wants you to promote Bonnie as best as you can, and for the Lees to leave the Golds alone whenever they pass through here," Finn concluded, looking Tommy in the eyes.
Tommy took a draw from his cigarette, then nodded, "I'll see what I can do, I should be able to fulfil your wishes. You can go now, I'll lock up."
You and Finn nodded, and turned to go.
"Oh, and (Y/N), good job on getting everyone to bet today, Poll told me. It'd be good if you can do the same tomorrow." Tommy added, making you throw a 'yeah' over your shoulder as Finn opened the door for you.
"What business do you have to do?" You asked Finn curiously as you set off down Watery Lane.
"Reading lessons, I have them every night if I have the time." Finn replied, "I learn from a preacher. He's my best mate's dad."
You nodded thoughtfully as you popped another piece of gum in your mouth.
"Would — would I be able to join?" You asked, looking at him, trying not to sound too hopeful.
"Of course you can," Finn reassured, making the corners of your lips quirk up.
You walked in a comfortable silence to Jeremiah Jesus's home, where Finn knocked on the door in a particular manner.
Isiah Jesus opened the door, and grinned at his best mate, then saw you behind Finn. He quickly stepped aside and let the pair of you enter his home.
"Finn, nice to see you again," Jeremiah greeted as if he hadn't seen the boy in ages, when in reality Finn was at his house two days prior. "Here for another reading lesson?"
"Yeah, and it's always a pleasure to be here. Isiah, Jeremiah, this is my fiancée (Y/N)." Finn introduced you to the men, "She doesn't do handshakes, or any touching."
You nodded in greeting, Isiah and Jeremiah nodded back and saying their heys.
"Would it be alright if she joined in our reading lesson?" Finn asked Jeremiah, who grabbed his Bible, along with some pencils and pieces of paper.
"Of course — Come sit down, Isiah go out the kettle on." Jeremiah commanded his son as you Finn sat either side of the man at the small, rectangular dining table.
Jeremiah told Finn to start reading a particular Bible verse out loud, then turned to you.
"Do you know how to say your alphabet?" Jeremiah asked you, sliding you a pencil and piece of paper.
You nodded, placing your hands on the table unsurely.
"Know how to write it?" Jeremiah continued, making you shake your head.
"I'll write the letters and you copy them underneath," Jeremiah said, quickly writing the twenty-six letters on the page, then drawing small arrows next to the letters to show you which way to direct your pencil on the page to form the letters.
He then pointed to the first one, "This is 'a'. Now, write it on your page."
You grabbed your pencil hesitantly, feeling embarrassed.
"Hold it like this," Jeremiah advised, picking up his own pencil.
You adjusted your grip, and placed your pencil on the page, writing a shaky 'a' then looking at Jeremiah, who smiled at you.
"Well done, (Y/N)." He praised, making you smile from ear to ear.
Finn looked up at you from across the table, stopping reading momentarily. This was the first time he'd seen you properly smile, the happiest you had ever been since he met you. In the moment before he started reading again, he decided happiness looked nice on you.
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I'm coming out of isolation tomorrow so Contrary probably won't be updated as frequently!!
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- Sunflower x
Part 6
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