lexi, hi!! we moved on too quickly from folio with red nails. think about him too much. what was that
hi bb! đ I may or may not need a reminder because đ I'm having little thots about the potential of this đ€
nick folio tonight @ rockville
Will you wait me out?
Summary: You were one of the best of friendsâmaybe a little bit moreâand maybe, if life hadnât gotten in the way, things could be different now, but instead, a decade after you once knew Noah, you see his face again and find yourself chasing ghosts in the form of old memories, before finally coming face to face with the past.
Pairing: Noah Sebastian x reader.
CW: none really, a little bit sad a lot of pinning by reader, implied old feelings, old friends, potentially high school sweethearts, lots of âwhat ifsâ.
The first time you see his face again, itâs like seeing a ghost. He looks older nowâhis features sharperâand though his hair is much shorter than the overgrown wolf cut you remember, even in grayscale, you recognize those doe-like brown eyes.
His face sits front and center in a group shot on the cover of a magazineâa rock magazine highlighting Bad Omens as Best International Artist. Something inside you swells and flutters. Pride, you think. You always believed he would go far with his words, envied his ability to lay them out so eloquently, weaving them into songs.
Maybe if you had, too, he wouldnât feel like a footnote in the story of your life. The bond you shared, that special something youâd been too scared to name back thenâloveâcould have come to fruition.
The magazine sits on your coffee table for a weekâunopened, but face-upâso you can glance down at him and the rest of the guys. You didnât stick around in Virginia long enough to meet Jolly, but youâd briefly crossed paths with Folio and managed to forge something of a friendship with NicholasâNoahâs best friend.
It takes you another week before you finally open the magazine with the intention of reading itâat least the article. Most of itâs about the music, the new album, the trajectory of it all. Then your eyes glaze over the part of the interview that touches on the recent popularity of their song Just Pretend on TikTok. He doesnât have to name you outright for you to know what influenced it, how the lyrics were written about you. He never had to explicitly say, because you always knew.
You never really ventured into the bandâs discography. You followed subtly, heard their name crop up here and there, but it seems theyâve recently broken new groundâthough it doesnât surprise you. Nick and Noah had always been talented, and with the addition of Jolly and Folio, you can only imagine what theyâve achieved.
When you finally take the plunge, diving into their music from the start, you find yourself struggling through parts. There are too many similarities about you and him hidden in the subtext of the lyrics. You make it through, even as it tears at your heart, dredging up memories youâd long since tucked awayâkept safe in a lockbox deep inside you.
Three weeks pass, and you find yourself buying three more copies of the magazine: one you saw on display in a coffee shop, one from a convenience store, and one from a Hot Topic windowâthough that one took a bit of bartering.
In double that time, the number increases to nearly quadruple. At this point, youâre probably the sole owner of almost every copy in the city. Youâre not sure when or why the collection began, but now it follows you from place to place, and in every new location you reach, you pick up another. You read them just as often, tooâyour first copy as beaten and battered as you feel every time you dare to torture yourself by re-reading the same passages of the interview you know will tear your heart to shreds.
This wasnât how it was meant to go for the two of youâhim writing songs about your what ifs, and you learning everything you can through the tiniest pieces of his soul he bares in his music and interviews.
The thought of it breaks your heart all over again.
Less than a month later, youâre in a new town. As you pick out a postcard for your family back home, you find yourself choosing anotherâfor him. You donât know what prompts you, exactly. Maybe itâs the fact that heâs been on your mind a lot more lately.
You send it to the bandâs P.O. box. Itâs the only form of contact you have left, after being laughed at by a stranger on the other end of the phone. You had called the number listed on the bandâs record label website, hopeful that maybeâjust maybeâyouâd get to speak to him. The woman who answered wasnât apologetic. In fact, she seemed amused, as though you were just another eagle-eyed fan chasing a long shot. Maybe things wouldâve gone differently if she had known who you are to him⊠who you were.
Your message is simpleâa response to his lyrics:
Iâm still out here. Iâll wait you out. â x
You consider adding more, but decide against it. Thereâs always next time. If there is a next time.
There isâmultiple, in fact. Every new place you go, you find a postcard just for him. Your messages are short, pointed. You mention the things youâve been doingâthe ones you once promised youâd do together someday. You tell him where you are, even though it doesnât matter. By the time he gets it, youâll already be somewhere else.
Do you remember when I told you my biggest fear was roller coasters too, and that one day weâd conquer that fear together? We werenât together, but I wentâfor you. For us. I threw up afterward, and all I could think about was how youâd be fretting over me for at least an hour. I always think about things like that. Your caring heart. I miss it. I miss you. â x
I went ice skating at the Rockefeller Center. I remember you once told me youâd never been, that you couldnât skate. I promised Iâd take you. There were a couple of kids there who looked like they were in love. They held onto each other as they skated. They made me think of you. They made me think of us. â x
I never told you, but I always knew youâd go far with your music. Iâm proud of you. â x
I thought I saw you today. I followed the guy for about ten blocks before I realised it wasnât you. In fact, he looked nothing like you. I see you a lot latelyâin the faces I pass. â x
I think of you a lot. I only hope you still think of me too. â x
Itâs confirmed: Chicago does have the best pizza. They also have the best hospital vending machine selection. (Only one night in A&E) â x
My family still asks about you sometimes. They remember youâcall you my âfunny friendâ because you always made them laugh. It hurts to hear them call you my friend. You were always so much more than that. Iâm sorry I was too late to realise it. â x
Even now, his face continues to haunt you. His ghost follows you, lingering in the memories youâre making aloneâthe ones born from promises you once made together. You carry him with you still. The nine magazine copies have doubled. Magazines, CDs, even a Japan-exclusive edition you found tucked away on the back shelf of a Goodwill.
You convince yourself to go to a concert. Itâs not a large venueâone of their smaller shows. Youâre in town, not by coincidence, so why not? You stay out of sight, near the back of the crowd, and youâre thankful you thought ahead, because when he starts singing the opening lyrics of Just Pretend, you feel your composure slipping.
You donât make it through the whole thing.
You slip away before he has the chance to see you, bumping into someone on your way out. For a brief moment, you freezeâpanicked, apologeticâuntil you lift your gaze and find yourself staring into a familiar face.
Youâd almost forgotten the possibility of Davisâthe second person Noah has known as long as Nick. You catch the flicker of recognition in his eyes and move quickly to slip past, but then you hear him calling your name.
You donât respond. You donât look back. You just leave and hope to God he doesnât realise heâs right.
Youâve been checking every date since the bandâs tour schedule was released. Youâve followed nearly every city with the intention of going, of seeing themâof seeing him, but every time, you back out, lose your nerve.
You wonder if maybe itâs best to leave well enough alone. Is there any point in digging up the grave another time?
At the last tour date offering a meet-and-greet opportunity, you swallow your fearâand your pride. If you donât do it now, you never will. You saw him once, though barely. You heard his voice, and it broke something inside you. For so long, you feared never hearing it again, and now, all you want is to hear it again, to see him again. Even if itâs just for one last time, for one real goodbye.
Your hands are sweaty as you wait. Heâs thanked hundreds of people before youâeach calling him their favorite, each naming their favorite songs or quoting their favorite lyrics. The rest of the band mostly go unnoticed, or are appreciated by only a few. That makes your heart ache, especially for Nicholas, who you always knew to be one of Noahâs biggest inspirationsâhis steady, guiding hand.
Each time you dare to glance at Noah, you catch pieces of the performerâs facadeâthe bright smile that feels just a little too forced to be real. You remember his real smile all too well. Even his laugh sounds animated now.
It feels like watching an animal in a zooâa monkey trained to perform. Keep the line moving. Keep everyone happy. Thereâs a flicker of guilt, because maybe youâre part of the circus now, too, but your intentions arenât ill-meant.
Youâre getting closer now. You start counting down the people ahead of you.
10.
Youâre rehearsing what youâll say. Every scenario youâve ever imagined is playing in your head like a movie reelâa script youâve prepared.
7.
But what words could ever cover the span of a decade?
3.
You wonder if itâs too late to back outâif you could slip away unnoticed.
You pass the Nicks first, unsure if either of them really registers you, but youâre too caught up in your thoughts to notice the way Nicholas elbows Folio with a subtle nod in your direction.
Before you can process it, Noah is sitting in front of you. Your mouth goes dry. You choke on the words. An apology? A hello?
Youâre prompted to speak by a young man about their age, wearing a cap and a Lord of the Rings T-shirt, keeping the line moving at a steady paceâthe same line youâre now holding up.
Noah hasnât looked up yet, as if waiting for you to say your name so he can sign, the same way he has with everyone else before you. You wonder if he knows. If he can sense itâs you standing there, and when you finally find your voice, you say the only thing you can think to sayâyour name.
The moment it reaches him, his head lifts in recognition. His eyes widen, as if the sight of you is deceiving, and suddenly, your pounding heart is in your throatâoverwhelmed with a mixture of joy, anticipation, and the distinct urge to throw up.
The only thing Noah says in return is your nameâso soft itâs barely a whisper. As if saying it aloud might wake him from a dream. As if, by naming you, he might lose you all over again.
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Summary: While hanging out with you and your boyfriend, Jolly, Noah couldnât resist the urge to keep his hands to himself.
CW: includes fingering (f receiver), kinda dubcon(?), cheating.
Smut below the cut đ Minors DNI.
Itâs not usual for Noah to join you and your boyfriend, Jolly, when youâre both hanging out together. What is unusual, though, is the way heâs tucked himself beneath the covers with you, moving in close enough to rest his chin against your shoulder as you lie on your back. You donât move the moment he settles inâafraid it might scare him off. Itâs like being chosen by a cat, one usually too aloof for affection or human contact. Youâve been chosen, and youâre not about to ruin it.
Jolly sits with his back to you, completely absorbed in his video game. Every so often, Noah chimes in with a comment or suggestion. Youâre not really interested in the game itself, but watching himâhearing his voiceâhas always been calming.
Then, beneath the covers, you feel Noahâs hand start to move. At first, it trails along your thigh, and you freeze, expecting him to pull away or even apologize. Instead, he keeps speaking to Jolly, completely ignoring you even as you glance at himâhis hand steadily inching higher. Then it slips between your thighs, rubbing against the front of your jeans.
You should be pushing him away, should be telling him to stop, and yet all you can think is how much you regret wearing jeans today. Thereâs barely any friction where you want it most.
Somehow, Noahâs voice stays cool and smooth while your lips press together, your eyes fluttering shut as you remind yourself to focus, to breathe.
When his fingers retreat, it isnât to stop, itâs to undo the button of your jeans, sliding the zipper down just enough before slipping his hand inside. Still, he doesnât say a word, doesnât even look at you. Then his hand dips into your underwear, a long, slender finger stroking along your slit, teasing between your folds before pressing to your clitârubbing slow, deliberate circles.
âYou have to be careful with that part, Jolls. Take it slower⊠yeah, just like that,â Noah says aloud, directing Jolly, but in your mind, youâre screaming, because his words mirror his actions exactly.
Your eyes roll back, your teeth sink into your lower lip, and you force yourself to stay still. You donât dare roll your hips, fearing any movement will give you away. Turning your head slightly, you press it half into the pillow and half against Noahâs. His head tilts just enough for him to catch your jaw between his teeth, a soft bite of acknowledgment, before another finger joins the first. Now two fingers circle your clit, steady and purposeful, building the pressure in your belly with every motion.
You reach for your phone, resting beside you on the bed, pulling up the notes app. Out of the corner of your eye, you catch Noah watching. You pause, type, delete, then type again, before deleting it all, and shaking your head. What could you possibly say? That nothing has ever felt this good before?
Because honestly, the moment he sinks his fingers into your soaked cunt, thatâs only the truth.
It takes everything in you not to make a sound. You arch your hips slightly, but the tightness of your jeans makes it hard to spread your thighs, turning the sensation sharper, more intense. His fingers feel impossibly deep, and yet he adjusts his angle, somehow fitting just right. His thumb finds your clit while his fingers stroke along your velvet walls, coaxing you to move with him, subtly rocking into the slow-building pleasure.
In your mind, youâre panicking, sure youâre taking too long, sure Jolly could turn around at any second and see how close Noah is, but the covers pulled up over you both, should hide most of whatâs happening beneath.
Any worry fades the moment your climax begins to crestâa slow, pulsing release. Nothing explosive, given your position, but enough for pleasure to ripple through you, and yet, even as you start to come down, Noah doesnât stop. He continues playing with your clit, feeling the rush of wetness that follows, then presses his fingers deeper, angling them to find that spongy, velvet-soft spot inside you.
Your body trembles with the aftershocks of your slow, quiet orgasm. You want to moan, want to whimper, but you bite back even the smallest sound, because Jolly, completely oblivious, is still too caught up in his game.
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nick folio tonight @ rockville
im losing my mind COMPLETELY
sub!noah đ„ș
Did you hear me screaming??? I canât decide if this is your way of subtly asking him, or his way of subtly asking you, because he wanted to put his collar on for you as a little âsurpriseâ, and now heâs kneeling down before you, a soft needy look in his eyes and youâre looking down at this ring, realising it holds a double meaning, another promise of belonging to one anotherâthe collar being your first đ„č
ace!noah thoughts,
I think a lot about ace!noah and his transfem roommate (hunter schafer, my bb) and how talking with her helps him understand his own feelingsâabout himself, other people, sexuality. I just picture them listening to Good Luck, Babe!, singing and dancing to it together, her jumping on the bed above him while heâs laid out, laughing up at her, and then just cuddling after đ„ș
Also, this version of Noah really prefers online relationships, less pressure, more space to feel safe. Heâs kissed her, and heâs also kissed Nick, the two people he feels most comfortable with, the ones he shares the deepest connection to, but thatâs also how he realised heâs less interested in physical intimacy with a person.
x
nick ruffilo tonight @ rockville
itâs finally pride month and something gay better happen to me or ill pass away