being prices assistant n bein a clumsy bitch you spill coffee ALL over his jeans or sumn. n youre so nervous youll lose your job you frantically grab tissues n wipe over the stains not realising youre rubbing over his bulge until hes letting out lil grunts yk? đđ
please this has bimbo assistant written all over it
spewing apologies as you try your best to dry the stain, looking up at him with tears brimming your eyes âiâm so sorry sir! i didnât mean to! please donât be mad Captain Price!â
and his eyes are just about rolling to the back of his head at the feel of your hand rubbing directly over his cock, grinding his teeth together as he thrusts against your touch
âAh, donât worry about it pretty just- fuck- just keep doin that yeah? fuck yeahâ
THIS.
Me: Yeah Jayvik is a cute ship in fanon, but I don't think there's any sign of it becoming canon to any degree sadly :/
Canon:
When Jayce and Viktor meet Mel, the camera focusses on Jayce watching her leave with a fawning expression, meanwhile Viktor watches Jayce with a twinge of sadness.
The way Jayce puts him arm around Viktor and says "You should come up with me, we're partners" and Viktor begins to refuse, but he hesitates slightly after looks into Jayce's eyes like this
The way Jayce and Mel's sex scene was intercut with not just Viktor dying, but Viktor rejecting affection from a woman who clearly had interest in him. Both because his project had taken over his life, but also perhaps a sign that his romantic interests lay elsewhere. He could have what Jayce has (romantic/sexual intimacy with a woman) but he doesn't want it.
How in that very same scene as Jayce and Mel climaxed, Viktor collapsed as though wounded or hurt by their act, betrayed even. The way the camera cuts from the scenes of intimacy, to Viktor's eyes made me question whether Viktor was witnessing Jayce and Mel. It was a scene that felt like betrayal despite both events being completely unconnected.
The way we cut from Mel lying alone in her bed after Jayce left abruptly, to the perfect parallel of Viktor in his hospital bed with Jayce waiting by his side.
That it is constantly shown as a choice for Jayce. To choose between Mel or Viktor, but he can't have both. That the two are seen as equally as important to him and it is an intense struggle for him to make that choice.
When Viktor looks at Jayce like this.
When Jayce confronts Ambessa, and is forced to watch her be intimate with her boytoy that bears a resemblance to Viktor (especially with the exact same placement of a mole), and Jayce becomes agitated quickly.
The betrayed/affronted expression Viktor gives when Mel suggests military action in Zaun, and Mel outright ignores his protest and tries to convince Jayce, to which Jayce stands to speak with Mel, effectively cutting Viktor (who is sat down) out of the exchange. The sense of rivalry between Mel and Viktor, as though competing for the same man.
"There is Always a choice" Viktor says, after Mel leaves. Indirectly asking Jayce to choose his way forward, and by extension, to choose him rather than Mel.
They are each other's saviours.
Me: Oh.
Communion | AU Priest Miguel OâHara x female Reader
A/N: I commissioned the above Priest Miguel. Ever since the artist sent the sketch, (@ ejpuki on twitter plz go show love!) this story has been a brewinâ in my cranium. I am not a newbie when it comes to fanfic, but a virgin to writing Miguel. Please accept this offering to the mania that is fandom. Feedback is appreciated. I know the tenses are probably all over the place. Part 2 is live!!. Let me know if youâre interested ~~
Warnings: Religious content, parents, dirty-minded reader, no mention of Y/N
As you sat in the middle pew, aisle seats, you fiddled with the dress your mother guilted you into wearing. The hem of the skirt had a little fraying and you couldnât help but pick at it.
The meddling was met with a small smack on your wrist from your mother.
âStop! Youâre going to make it worse! I know itâs an old dress but it will only look that way if you pick at it.â The sharpness in tone and the lacy lilac dress from high school brought you back to all of the Sunday mornings youâd been ripped from the comfort of your bed to attend church.
Church. Your head was already starting to hurt from the early morning light pouring through the stained glasses windows, but your tried to remain neutral to spare mom.
Your relationship with the Almighty soured not long after your father passed. Faith was hard to come by and the struggles youâd faced recently only strained that even further.
âSorry, mama.â You say quietly, acting like youâre still twelve and not in your mid twenties.
Ever since you moved back in youâve had to live under âher rulesâ. Sunday service is one of those rules. Considering the headache youâve caused her recently, you ignore your own and do as she asks. Itâs only fair.
But church? Last week was your first time back inside a church since leaving for college five years ago. It was the same one youâd been dragged to in your younger years. The same stained pews, same old books of Psalms, same feeling of estrangement despite being surrounded by the same old folks.
Your mom had turned her attention to the lady that lived on our street and you turned your own attention to your fingernails, scraping underneath them for dirt that wasnât there. You think about how you had dropped the habit until moving back in, but was interrupted by microphone static.
You pulled your gaze to the front of the church and saw Father Steen tapping the microphone. Despite only being five years since you last saw him, the man seemed to have aged decades. His frail frame balanced on the podium as he spoke. You realized why the microphone was needed when he started speaking - amplifying the hushed tone of the elder addressing his congregation.
âGood morning and many blessings to you all this Sunday morning,â he began and you couldnât help but lower your gaze back to the frayed bit of your dress. His monotone voice was⌠kinda boring. You hated thinking that way because Father Steen was such a good man and he cared for your mother greatly when dad passed. He was mentioning an upcoming surgery and you were back to picking at your fingernails. His voice eked on through the speakers, âso we will be having a transitional deacon come in to take over my position until I recover. This fine young man has graciously accepted this position as he is working to become a priest himself. Please welcome Mr. OâHara as he leads us in prayer to begin communion for this month.â
There is respectful applause and your eyes are still on your hands until your mom elbows you gently. You start to apologize again for not paying attention but notice she and her pew neighbor are giggling as they clap. You start to clap your own hands as you look up at what they were giggling like schoolgirls about when your hands freeze in their clapped position - almost like youâre praying.
The deacon that Father Steen introduced was⌠gorgeous, and he was looking at you. You blushed, embarrassingly, under the gaze of the dark eyes. Could he tell you hadnât been paying attention?
Well, you most certainly were now.
You pulled your eyes away from him to look at your mother who was wiggling her eyebrows at you, causing you to blush even deeper and turn back to the front.
The first thing you notice about the man standing at the front of the church was his height. He towered over the podium he placed a hand on. Father Steen came up to only just above his elbows with his hunched body.
The eyes that were watching you now surveyed the room and the light from the windows shown dark, warm pools of irises. His faceâŚ
Sharp symmetry made up his countenance. Distinct cheekbones bobbing as the smooth bronze skin stretched upwards into a smile. The strong jawline accentuated with the muscles of his lips pulling back, revealing a dazzling toothy smile.
When he spoke for the first time, you understood why your mom cried during Psalms at times. His voice was gospel.
âThank you, all, for welcoming me into your parish. I know that you have received excellent spiritual guidance from Father Steen. I can only hope to at least partially fill his shoes in his absence.â His voice boomed throughout the church with no need for a microphone. âBefore we begin the sacred ritual that is communion, let us bow our heads in prayer.â
The church around you dutifully lowered their heads, and you did the same. Hating closing your eyes to the alluring man in front of the church. At least his voice still filled your ears with song.
âHeavenly Father, we are gathered here today, in your house, in the name of your Son to receive the Body and Blood of ChristâŚâ you decide it wonât be such a terrible sin to sneak a peek during prayer. You lift your head up to catch another glimpse at the ethereal creature leading prayer while he wasnât looking.
But he was looking. Right at you as he continued to recite, âWe are all sinners, and we are all in need of your grace and forgiveness.â You start to think about how much you needed his grace, when you pinch yourself for the blasphemy.
Youâre still staring at each other as he finishes, âWe pray that You will bless this communion and that it will deepen our relationships with You.â You instantly feel heat in your gut when you wonder just how deep it can go..
You think you see him grin slightly, but he pulls his eyes away from yours and you quickly put your head back down.
âIn Your Blessed Name, Amen.â He ends. âAmenâ, the church responds in unison and you squeak it out as well.
The first pew stands and approaches the front of the church, choir boys retrieving the communion goods. You notice that there is a split in the line as one is given the small wafer and grape juice shot by Father Steen and the other line the new deacon.
You canât keep your eyes off him as he offers the sacrament to each person in line. He is taking longer than Father Steen, seeming to ask questions before presenting the body and blood of a savior.
As it came to be your pewâs turn, you stood. With only a few people in front of you, you studied Miguelâs figure in short glances.
Along with being a towering figure, he was a wide one as well. Muscles filled in the long-sleeved black button down shirt. His large upper body tapered off into a slim waist, tucked neatly into dark pants. A belt accentuated the fit waist even further. Your eyes trailed quickly across the thick neck that was accessorized by the all too familiar white collar of priesthood. When you were just behind one more person, your eyes fell to the floor.
Part of you wished you would be on Father Steenâs side as you feel as though youâre about to burst from this proximity of the giant man. He was bent over speaking to an elder of the church, giving her a soft smile as she blessed him for coming to âour little church.â
The man in line in front of you stood to Father Steen and the woman was letting Mr. OâHara go from a sweet embrace.
Thank God, you guessed, for the years of attending communion as your muscle memory tore your legs from their form rooted position at the altar.
You approached the tall figure and your eyes are locked on the lips of the man in front of you. You see them move, hearing nothing but the beating of your heart in your eardrums.
âI-Iâm sorry. What?â You sputter the words and heat creeps into your chest and face.
A soft chuckle escapes his full lips and he smiles as he repeats, âWhat is your name?â
You give it to him. And he says it. The way your name sounds in his music makes you smile up at him. He holds your gaze for a moment before speaking again.
âThe Body of Christ.â He extends his hand in an upward position, the white wafer between his index finger and thumb.
You bow your head slightly in reverence of the offering. As you start to pull your head up again, his pinky and ring finger catch under your chin, lifting your face the rest of the way.
You breathe out a small gasp and open your mouth. He seems to mirror the action slightly as his own mouth drops slightly open. You extend your tongue a little as he places the thin wafer onto it.
His gaze is heavy as he watches you take the offering into your mouth. Your breath hitches when he runs his thumb across your pouted bottom lip, catching some saliva with it.
âAmen.â You respond and itâs not until he pulls his hand from your face when you turn to grab a small glass of grape juice. âThe Precious Blood.â You hear him say behind you as you bring the glass to your lips, relishing the sweet refreshment.
Your face is red hot as you turn to walk back to your pew, ignoring your motherâs glances as she had already been back to her seat.
The burning in your cheeks is even more fiery as it dawns on you that the whole church saw the exchange. You hope, you pray, that it was perceived as a normal moment between a new Shepard and a member of his flock.
Communion wraps up and Father Steen takes a seat behind the the new head of church as he begins his sermon. The slight pressure of his thumb on your bottom lip created a pool of heat in your belly that wouldnât go away.
You try to pay attention to the Good Word, you really do, but your mind is other places. Definitely not holy places.
Maybe coming to church wonât be too bad after allâŚ
white t girl i love you. and also do not forget that you are not the modern martyr for the oppressed voice. that's still black girls. it's always been black girls. stories of black martyrdom simply don't make it into the news cycle until the unrest caused by its reporting can be packaged as a "riot" segment between traffic reports. i know you suffer, but whatever you're experiencing, i beg you, when interacting with your community and building nuanced understandings of each other and the system which binds us, to not forget that a black tgirl has felt it 100 times worse before positioning yourself as an authority on all systems of oppression for having suffered unjustly at all. because you have suffered unjustly, but suffering unjustly as a white person means something so much different.
so in love with old man bf butcher. like u make fun of him for being an old man and he gets all huffy and rolls his eyes at u AHHH
"Y'so deep," you sob, words cut off by a pitched wine rolling up the back of your throat at an angled thrust.
"Yeah?" Butcher practically sneers from above you and you can hear the smirk in his voice. His bangs stick to his forehead and veins of his forearms bulge with ever movement he makes.
You nod, eyes fluttering shut.
"Yeah."
"Still think this old man can't give ya' what ya' need?"
Truthfully, you hadn't expected your own words to be thrown back at you â despite your obnoxious claim that 'he was too old to keep it up' was the whole reason the two of you were in this situation to begin with. You both knew there was no serious threat behind your words, you just wanted to rile him up.
His words send a shock of pleasure to your core and you instantly reach down to circle your clit only to have your wrist snatched away.
"Nuh uh." His eyes lid and he cocks his head to the side some, thrusting at a deeper angle.
You shake your head.
"Pleaseâ"
"Nope." He quiets you with a shake of his head, "you wanted to piss me off so yr'gonna take what I give you since you can't find it in yr'self to just tell daddy when y'miss him."
There's a layer of soft to his tone that makes your eyes tear up and legs go numb.
A whimper falls from your lips and Butcher moves to throw your leg over to rest in the crook of his elbow, opening you up.
You gasp at the sensation and the older man chuckles above you.
"Thaaats it. Right there, huh."
"Yes, daddy. Yes." You nod, lashes strewn together by the wet of your tears.
He gives you a particularly rough thrust that has your head falling back against his pillows and your toes curling.
"Hey," he's quick to slip a hand under the nape of your neck, tilting your head back forwards, "Eyes open, keep 'em on me."
The stretch of his cock rubbing against your gummy walls has your eyes fluttering closed and your legs shaking in Butcher's hold.
Butcher taps the plush of your thigh and you open your eyes in response, doing your best to make him proud under the intensity of it all.
"C'mon, love, ya'got it â There she is," he soothes, meeting your swollen lips in a gentle kiss as he ruts into you to the hilt.
The intimacy paired with the intensity of it all has you shivering and sobbing into his mouth, grabbing at any part of him that you can in hopes of grounding yourself.
"Butcher, pleaseâ" your voice breaks into a sob when he hikes your other leg over his shoulder and sinks his length to the base inside of you.
"Oh shit." Butcher groans, dropping his head to look at the way your cunt swallows his length whole.
Eyes rolling back and cunt quivering pathetically, you let out a broken gasp.
"I can't, oh my god."
Butcher doesn't shed any more time before he's thrusting into you so deep and at such a rough angle that you're nearly seeing stars.
"M'gonna cum," you manage, biting weakly at the skin of his forearm.
"Yr'okay, cum fr'me, dollface."
The Machine Herald!
Something, something, I only ever seem to post wips, something, something. (what even is rendering?? like, wtf?? how do you do it??)
Maybe if Rio reaches 100%, Singed won't use her for shimmer
Lilo and Stitch has been one of my longest comfort movies, this was so fun to create
More of the Silco survives AU! This is part three. Part 1 and Part 2
The girls learn the truth and Silco gets a taste of a monster
hi babes!!!! not sure what this is but here ya goâ¨â¨â¨
Viktor x gender neutral reader, 5k words
modern no magic au, viktor is still disabled but not actively dying au, everyone is an academy student because i said so. this will be a two part story!
summary: The last exams of the season are over in the Academy, and people are celebrating. Jayce, Mel and Viktor have a victorious pub quiz team, and after your classmates stand you up, you join them. And end up spending the night sitting in Viktor's lap.
Warnings: bar scene, implied drinking/alcohol but no-one's really drunk. also i think i might have accidentally given the reader anxiety
Tags: @writingmysanity
Itâll be fun, theyâd said. You have to come, theyâd said. Letâs all go, theyâd said.Â
And then they, your stupid traitorous classmates, dared not to show up. Which you, of course, only found out after dragging your sorry ass to the bar.Â
It was a statistical miracle none of them were there, really. Celebrating the end of exam season was standard custom, and usually everyone flooded to the closest bars and nightclubs, probably increasing their nightly revenue by at least 500%.Â
The place was packed, as usual, but you just couldnât find any of the people that had participated in talking you into coming.Â
Maybe theyâre just not here yet, your brain offers only semi-helpfully, and you only semi-believe it. The quiet unsettling anxiety of being alone in a place where everyone else had someone to talk to starts to creep up on you, and a part of you starts to regret leaving home in the first place. For a moment, you wonder if they could have done this to you on purpose, but that doesnât make much sense, so you try to abandon that particular train of thought.Â
It was loud, the floors were sticky, and your clothes were getting more uncomfortable by the minute. You could have been home reading. Watching a movie. Playing a game. Something. Something familiar, something quiet, something comfortable.Â
An annoying little echo of something one of your friends â real friends, not ones that stood you up at bars â had said to you once plays out in your head.Â
Doing things is good for you.Â
Donât be alone all the time.Â
You sigh a little to yourself.Â
Ugh, fine, you think, and then you take a deep breath, squish that creeping anxiety like an annoying bug, and walk to the bar.Â
You were already there.Â
You might as well try to have some fun. There was supposed to be a pub quiz later â with only topics that no-one would have to learn in school â and that seemed interesting. Maybe you could get something good to drink, find a nice corner, and try that. One person teams were allowed, if you remembered correctly.Â
The bar is crowded, with everyone wanting drinks and refills and trying to hit on the bartenders, so you have to wait a while before you can order, but thatâs fine. At least you have something to do.Â
Leaning on the counter, you look around as you wait your turn. The place was full of students; some of whom you recognized but didnât really know, people you had seen around but never talked to, a few youâd shared classes or lab shifts with but no longer remembered the names of.Â
It makes you feel a little better that to them, you were probably just another nameless face in the crowd, just like they were to you.Â
Slowly, you get used to the surroundings, the too-loud mind numbing music and soft-sticky floors, people bumping into you occasionally. It all fades into a background mush of a steady hum and droning of the bass.
When itâs finally your turn, you order something that had a strange name and a funny color, and that was definitely overpriced. But everything there was, so you try not to dwell on it. Your drink comes with a purple glow stick and turns out to be sweet, ambiguously fruity, and so good that a part of you was disappointed.Â
Youâd want more of those.Â
Dammit.Â
You tuck that thought to the back of your head â a problem for future you â and walk away from the counter, making space for other people waiting to order. Youâre not sure if the whole drink is purple, or if thatâs just the glow stick, but you decide that that doesnât really matter.
Looking for a free spot away from the loudspeakers, you successfully make it to a far corner without spilling your drink or crashing into anybody, which was, in itself, a victory of sorts.Â
And then you almost spill your drink anyway when someone calls your name. Loudly.Â
Itâs Jayce. One of the more familiar faces on campus. Youâd had some classes with him, seen him around, in events and workshops and at the library. He was the kind of person that seemed to be everywhere, so really, you werenât that surprised to see him. He could pop up at the lab, or in an office or a hallway somewhere, or a fundraiser or a gala or a competition at any given moment, smile politely and stop for some smalltalk, and then continue on his way. He was everywhere and he was friends with everybody, at least on some level, it seemed. Most often he was in the company of one of two people, though;Â
Mel, who was currently sitting on his lap,Â
or Viktor, who was sitting next to them, avoiding being squished between Jayce and the wall. The three of them were on a two-person couch, in one of the far corners.
You gather yourself and slip closer to them, grateful to have somewhere to go and someone to hang out with.
Mel being there didnât surprise you. She was â not shockingly â also the type of person that seemed to be everywhere or at least have some contacts there, so her participation in social events wasnât out of the ordinary. She was studying something in the realm of political science, you werenât sure of the details, but you had already mentally accepted the possibility that she would probably be running for president someday.Â
Viktor, however? Viktor didnâtâŚdo this. Not that you knew, at least. Youâd shared classes with him, too, and he was in the lab more often than not. You werenât exactly sure what he did as a student and what he did as a teacherâs assistant, the line between the two seemed to be a bit hazy, and he also seemed to have some independent job working at the lab. Heâd talked about it before, but you were pretty sure you still didnât know all of it.Â
He was the type of person that would just casually say I have to go tend to the porous silicon now, excuse me, and never explain what the porous silicon was for, because apparently that part was obvious.
Or, you know, heâd reveal himself as working as a teacherâs assistant only after youâd only complained to him about the poor quality the class had been organized in.Â
At least he had had fun with that one.
And at least heâd agreed.Â
So, when you saw him, it was usually either in the lab, in the library, or out somewhere getting coffee. Most of your interactions consisted of lab-related things, or homework, or complaining about the inconvenient and too-short hours places such as the library, the cafeteria, or the coffee shops were open.
This was not a place you expected to see him in.Â
âCare to join our team?â Mel asks, pulling you out of your thoughts, âWe could use a fourth.â
Ah.Â
The pub quiz.Â
That made sense.Â
You relax a little as you get out of the crowd properly and close enough to talk to them without having to shout. âSure,â You say, giving them a smile, âSounds fun.âÂ
Then, you lick your lips and swallow, looking over the room quickly again. âI was supposed to come here with some classmates but I think they might have stood me up.âÂ
Mel hums a little in response, Jayce frowns, and Viktor looks almost a little offended on your behalf.Â
âWell, weâre more than happy to have you on our team.â Mel continues, âDo you happen to have any obscure areas of expertise that might be useful?â
You smile at her. âI guess weâll have to see.âÂ
âLast chance to google something.â Jayce says, already looking down at his phone.
You furrow your brows, a little amused, and look at Viktor. âDo you guys usually prepare for this a lot?â You ask, âYou know the winners get like, a coupon for drinks, not their weight in gold and half the kingdom?â
Viktor smiles a little. âYes,â He answers, leaning forward slightly, âbut itâs more fun if you win.âÂ
âBesides,â Jayce adds, still not looking up from his phone, âfree drinks.âÂ
âAnd ââ Viktor nods, even though Jayce canât see him, âif we get enough of those coupons, isnât it kind of like getting half the kingdom?â
âOh, so youâre playing the long game then,â You smile, âgoing to win, what, for the next couple of decades and drink for free?â
âGive or take.â He answers, âNot sure where this place is valued at. Might take less than a decade. This isnât exactly a high-class establishment.â
âBut it is popular,â Mel interjects, sounding like sheâs only half-serious, âstudents bring in a lot of money. Not compared to some other places, but still.â
Jayce hums in agreement, shifting a little in his place as he puts his phone away. He only needs to point towards the nearest table before Mel leans over, grabs a piece of paper that was, apparently, their answer sheet, and modifies their team to include four, not three people.Â
âYou should sit,â She says, as sheâs writing, and for a second you just look at her.Â
Where? is the obvious question your brain immediately supplies, you three barely fit there and thereâs no free seats anywhere.Â
Before you can ask, she looks up at you and answers.Â
By gesturing towards Viktor.Â
âIt would make me look better if you sat on his lap, too.â Mel continues, like itâs the most reasonable thing ever, âThat way I wonât stand out as much and look stupid on my own. Besides, weâll all be close to each other that way. Easier to conspire.â
For a moment, you stare at her.Â
And then you stare at Viktor, who is, slowly but steadily, turning slightly red.Â
âHang on,â Jayce says, âyou think sitting on my lap makes you look stupid?â
Mel smiles and leans back against him. âDepends on the context.â Mel answers, before turning her attention back to you, and to Viktor.Â
Who clears his throat.Â
âI mean â if you want ââ He says, and itâs exactly as much of a coherent sentence as you were expecting. Itâs exactly as much of a coherent sentence as you would have been capable of in his place.Â
âAre you sure?â You ask him, slightly hesitant. This was, this whole situation and where it was going, wildly uncharted waters. Yes, you were friends or â or something, you were closer to him than you were to anyone else there, but sitting in his lap was not something you had expected to happen.Â
And â yes, you were not opposed to the idea, not at all, but âÂ
âYes,â He answers, âdonât worry, you wonât break me.âÂ
âHeâs tougher than he looks.â Jayce agrees, and for a second, you just let yourself feel everything around you.Â
The music. The sticky floor. The aftertaste of the sugary sweet drink in your mouth. The way Viktor was looking at you.Â
The moment.Â
You mentally strangle the hesitant anxiety pooling at the bottom of your stomach, shrug softly with one shoulder, and take a few steps to stand directly in front of Viktor, your knees brushing his. Handing your drink to Mel for safekeeping, you carefully settle into his lap, barely daring to breathe, making sure not to knock over the cane that was leaning against the wall next to him.Â
âIâm not hurting you, am I?â You ask him quietly, leaning back slightly so he could hear you better, âYou should tell me if I am.â
He swallows â you can feel it. âEh, no ââ He says, and his voice is so close that it surprises you, â â youâre not. Donât worry.âÂ
You exhale, slowly, and try your best to relax.Â
Trying is the best you can do, though â feeling him pressed against you is causing way too many thoughts and feelings to happen for you to truly focus on anything else. He was warm, and firm, and you could feel his breathing, and you were sitting in his lap.Â
You were. In his lap.Â
You were not even going to let your brain go there.Â
No, this was a normal, casual situation, and you were going to be cool about it. So what if you had a crush on him? So what if you could feel him pressed against your back, your ass â
âGood.â Mel says, smiling as she hands your drink back to you. You take it, carefully, trying not to move too much in case itâd make him uncomfortable.Â
You were going to be cool about this.Â
You came here to have fun, and thatâs what you were going to do.Â
âThanks.â You tell her, giving her a smile and trying your best to act normal about the whole situation.Â
âWhat is that?â She asks, motioning towards your drink with one hand, âIt looks good.âÂ
âOh.â You answer, looking down at your drink again, racking your brain for the name of it, âSomething new, I think? It was called, uh, Krypton?âÂ
âRight, theyâre doing that periodic table thing.â Jayce comments.
âNaming drinks after elements?â Mel asks, âWhy?â
âProbably because a lot of nerds frequent this place.â Viktor answers, and again, his voice is so close that itâs like heâs talking directly into your ear. You can feel it, the words rumbling through his chest.Â
âWhatâs it taste like?â Mel continues, ignoring his comment, âKrypton?â
You hum thoughtfully, and take a sip.Â
âI would hope not.â Viktor answers while youâre trying to figure out what it does taste like.
âKrypton doesnât taste like anything.â He continues, âThatâd be a pretty sad drink.â
You canât help smiling at his answer.Â
âWhy do you know that?â You ask, leaning closer to him again, tilting back your head slightly.Â
You canât see it, but you can hear the smile in his voice when he answers.Â
âI know a lot of things. You'd be surprised.â He says.Â
Quietly.Â
Just for you.Â
Before you let yourself get too focused on what his voice sounds like that â close and quiet, so close â you take a breath and turn to look at Mel again.Â
âI think it tastes like lemon and rose.âÂ
She lifts her eyebrows and nods thoughtfully. âI think Iâm going to try that once we get our kingdomâs worth of free drinks.â
âWasnât it half a kingdom?â Jayce asks, reaching for his own drink on the table.
âIâm optimistic.â Mel answers, smiling.Â
âIs krypton purple?â Jayce then continues, now, youâre assuming, to Viktor.Â
He hums in answer, and you can feel it. Every slow second of his chest reverberating against your spine, you could feel it resonate in your rib cage, and then when he speaks, itâs no better. His voice is so close that itâs all you could focus on, etching the sound of it into permanent memory without even trying.Â
âIt glows purple,â He says, âif you run a high enough voltage electric current through it. Itâs colorless, normally, but for the sake of argument I guess we can say that itâs purple, yes.â
âHuh.â Jayce answers, leaning back in his seat.Â
Viktor mirrors his movement, and you can feel him shift under you.Â
His hand brushes your side, and then settles by your waist, a weight so light you half think youâre imagining it.
That, inevitably, reminds your entire body of the position you were in, which was extremely close to him. and you need to focus a lot of your energy on not combusting on the spot. You had never been so close to him before â why would you have been, you were friends â and this was⌠a whole lot of entirely new sensations.Â
He was so close.Â
What was he thinking? What was he feeling?
Was it as much as you were feeling?
You were acutely aware of every single point of contact between your bodies, and you were trying not to think about it too much, but, well, thatâs just impossible. He was so close, and you could still feel his every breath, feel his every word rumble through his chest, and âÂ
Mel says something to you, pulling your focus back to her. Sheâs explaining how the quiz works, what the rules are, and you try your best to listen.Â
In the background, though, Jayce and Viktor are talking something about circuit boards, and you can feel his every word. And it is wonderful and heavy and almost unfair, how heâs so close and not closer. How heâs talking like this, every word brushing past your ear, and you know itâs not really what it feels like. This isnât for you, youâre just there.Â
ButâŚhe wouldnât have agreed to this if he didnât want you there, right? He wasnât a person that did things he didnât want to do. He didnât stay in situations he didnât like. And he wouldnât be here if he didnât want to be.Â
He hums in response to something Jayce had said, and leans closer to you.
Closer to the table.Â
âCan you hand me my drink?â He asks, voice quiet, and very close to your ear. Smooth, and gentle, and low, it goes straight to the pit of your stomach. You can feel him nod towards the table, and, presumably, the one half-full glass there.
For a single heartbeat, you just revel in that feeling. And then you let go of that and lean towards the table, putting down your own drink and grabbing what must have been his.
âYeah,â You exhale, and hold it out to him carefully. âhere.âÂ
His hand snakes past you, and his fingers brush yours, careful as ever as he takes the drink from you. âThank you.â He breathes, so close you can feel his breath on your cheek, and you have to suppress a shiver.Â
And then heâs back to talking about the circuit boards â something about heat resistant coating and trying to find a new way to attach some wires â and you listen. Try not to feel guilty about how much you were enjoying every second.Â
They go back and forth for a moment, going through ideas, and you listen. Youâre not sure what itâs about, not anything you were familiar with. Probably not course work, then.
You reach over to the table to grab your own drink again, and then settle back against him. Heâs mid-sentence, saying something about mechanical stress â No, that wonât work, it will put too much stress on the wires â and you sip your drink, trying to figure out what they were talking about. They both probably knew more about engineering than you did, but you were still curious.Â
âWhatâs the problem?â You ask, leaning back against his chest and tilting your head up, closer to him.Â
He breathes out a quiet hum before explaining.Â
âWe want to connect two circuit boards in moving parts,â He explains, âwhich means it needs to be more durable than it is now. The solder keeps breaking, and the wires would get damaged in the long run.âÂ
You hum thoughtfully, trying to get a hold of the problem. âWhat have you tried so far?â
âAdditional joints,â Jayce answers, and you can feel Viktor nod.Â
âHeat resistant coating, it protects the wires.â Viktor adds.
â...But not the connections.â You continue the thought, nodding.
âRight.â Viktor agrees, âThe components are small, the solder canât take the stress.âÂ
You hum thoughtfully, thinking it through. âRight.âÂ
And then you lean towards Mel, and the answer sheet for the oncoming quiz. âGimme.â You reach towards the paper, âThe pen, too.â
She looks surprised, and you roll your eyes a little. âIâm going to use the blank side.â You reassure her, and slowly, she hands you the paper and the pen.
âHave you tried putting any kind of casing around the connection?â You ask, âWhatâs the geometry like?â
âEhââ He starts, leaning closer to see the paper, âNo. And itâs flat.â Then, he shifts a little, âDo we have space for casings?âÂ
Thatâs aimed towards Jayce, and while he thinks, you draw a tentative sketch of what you were thinking. If the soldered connections were the brittle part but the wire itself could be coated, they could build a protective casing around the connection, and let the wire go through it.Â
âIf we move around the components a bit,â Jayce answers, âthen I think so, yeah?â
You can feel Viktor nod slowly, and he leans closer, to look at the paper over your shoulder.Â
âWould something like this work?â You ask, knowing he was watching, studying it. You lean back and put down the pen, giving him a better view of what youâd drawn.Â
He hums thoughtfully, and his breath hits your cheek, the low rumble of his voice feeling like it wraps itself around your spine and drips straight into your core.Â
You do your best to ignore it.Â
âCould work.â He says quietly, before reaching for the pen. You tug it closer for him to reach, and he takes it, and scribbles something down to the paper, too.Â
âWe have three wires,â He mutters, drawing three small lines inside your model of the casing. âweâd need to ââ He trails off, and you assume that at this point, heâs mainly talking to himself. Thatâs okay by you; you just listen to his voice and watch as he draws with quick, nimble fingers. His breathing is deep and steady, and you can feel all of it.
He keeps sketching, and then exhales deeply, shifting slightly again. âThat could work. We could try that.â He says, thoughtfully, lifting the paper from the table and looking at it for a moment before handing it to Jayce. âWhat do you think?âÂ
You smile, proud of yourself for potentially solving their problem, and Jayce looks over the sketch, squinting in the low lighting.Â
As Viktor leans back to his original spot, you settle against him again â and his hand grips your hip, hard, holding you in place.Â
âPlease donât say anything.â He whispers, quiet and breathy, directly into your ear. Closer than at any point before.
For one fast heartbeat, youâre confused.Â
And then you realize whatâs going on; in the new position, youâre pressed against him again.
âI canâtââ He continues through his teeth, voice still so quiet you barely make it out, and the sentence ends in a quiet, frustrated groan. "...control this, at the moment."
You can feel his breathing, now considerably less relaxed than before, and â youâre pretty sure you could even feel his heartbeat, fast and pounding against you.Â
Unless that was your own. You werenât sure.
You could feel every inch of him pressed against you.Â
Including what was definitely an erection.Â
The realization makes heat flood through you, and with it, a few anxious knots somewhere deep inside you dissolve.Â
One, he definitely wasnât uncomfortable with you being in his lap, then, at least not in the way youâd feared, and two; you werenât the only one feeling like this. Feeling like your skin was tingling, like you wanted to drink in every second of this and burn it to your memory, your focus honing in on every point of contact.
You glance over at Jayce and Mel â both studying the drawing now.Â
Good.Â
You smile a little to yourself.Â
âCircuit boards, then?â You whisper, tilting your head so that you were talking only to him, âThatâs what does it for you?âÂ
He exhales a small, slightly-strangled chuckle, and briefly drops his head on your shoulder.Â
âRight.â He mutters. âThatâs what this is about. Absolutely doesnât have anything to do with you.âÂ
He still sounds like heâs whispering through gritted teeth, and for a moment, you feel genuinely sorry for him.Â
But not so sorry that it would cancel out everything else you were feeling about him.
This was the guy youâd had a crush on for â far too long. And here he was. Like this. Because of you.Â
You were on uncharted waters, for sure; teetering on the edge of something.Â
And you wanted to know what was on the other side.Â
âIf it makes you feel better,â You say slowly, quietly, letting your fingers brush his thigh, âIâve been turned on since I sat here and felt you pressed against me like this, heard your voice so close.â
You can feel him take a deep, slightly-shaky breath. âNo,â He mutters, âthat definitely does not make me feel better. Or, it does, but thatâs not good, it also means itâs going to be a lot more difficult to ââ He swallows. "Compose myself again."
âSorry.â You breathe out.Â
Youâre not sorry. Not really. And he knows it; you can hear it in the half groan - half sigh that he makes.Â
âHow am I supposed to focus on anything,â He whispers, âlike this, when youâre right there?â
âSorry.â You try again, and itâs not sincere this time, either.Â
âThis is torture.âÂ
âThe good kind?â
He swallows, and his hand on your hip flexes, tightening the grip.
âThe best.â
You look over to Jayce and Mel again. Theyâre talking about something, you canât hear what it is, but thatâs just good. It means that odds are they couldnât have heard anything of your conversation either.Â
Mel gets your attention first, asking you to go to the bathroom with her before the quiz â apparently she needs a buffer to make sure she doesnât get caught in any conversations â and as she explains this, Viktorâs grip on your hip loosens, and he sighs quietly.Â
âSorry.â You breathe in his direction, this time more sincerely.Â
In response, he lets out a long exhale, and shifts a little as you get up.Â
You feel genuinely bad for him now, but at this point, there wasnât much you could do.Â
At least there was a table in front of him.Â
Mel tells the boys to watch your drinks as she pulls you along. The people had moved to the tables, mostly, in anticipation of the quiz, and the bathroom wasnât as crowded as it could have been. You donât even need to wait in line.Â
âStill no sign of your friends?â Mel asks, casually, as sheâs checking her makeup in the mirror.
âNo,â You answer, âbut theyâre not really my friends. Just classmates.â
She hums in answer. Then, she changes the topic, as smoothly as she does everything else.Â
âHowâs it going with Viktor?â She asks, and coming from her, it sounds casual. Like a totally normal question.Â
You donât know how to give her a normal answer, though.Â
She glances at you, waiting.Â
âWhat do you mean?â You ask, which is stupid, because the question doesnât really leave much up for interpretation.
She lifts a single eyebrow. âI mean,â She says, slowly, âyou two fit together like nuts and bolts, the boy has had a massive thing for you for ages, and youâre sitting in his lap.â She lists, âSo, howâs it going?âÂ
You swallow, trying to think of something to say.Â
âGood,â You start, âgood, I guess?âÂ
That was true. It definitely wasnât going badly. It was weird and new and you wanted to speak to him somewhere where you could be alone, but whatever this weird new thing was it definitely wasnât bad.Â
She hums again. Looks at you for a moment, before turning back to her reflection. âGood.â She echoes, âHe deserves good things.â She adds, âAnd so do you.âÂ
You nod a little, not sure how to answer.
She doesnât wait for an answer before walking out. "Come on."
Right.Â
Now you just needed to go back out there, sit on his lap for the rest of the night without spontaneously combusting, and figure out where to go from there.Â
That was going to be fun.
Part 2
MDNI 21 // she // black // arcane // cod // this is where I keep my junk,
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