THANKS TACO! <3
Hii! Do have any cod ghosts blog recs? I'm newish to the fandom and looking for some more blogs to follow. ^~^
Hi, welcome to the fandom!!
Yes I do! I'll tag the ones I follow below :)
@blacktacmopsi @gunnrblze @milkteaarttime @thatonesillyducko @howtotwirlaknife22
There are more ofc but these are my faves š«¶
Linkin park is so logan. bye.
shhh let bro sleep.
I wonder what the reaction of the boys from COD Ghosts would be if their partner decided to break up with them because s/o no longer wants to maintain a relationship with a man who is rarely home and s/o feels abandoned (plus the boys rarely answer messages)
(*My English is not good, I used Google Translate okay šāļøāļø*)
ā§ ššššš: Breaking up with them... ā§ š ššššš: Call of Duty Ghosts. ā§ šššššššššš: Logan walker, Hesh walker, Keegan russ, Thomas merrick, kick. ā§ ššššššš: x GN!reader . ā§ ššššš: angst, comfort. ā§ šššššššš: Ansgt, Breaking up, emotional experience. ā§ ššššš: GIRLIE YOU DONT FALL FOR THEM WORDSš©š©.
Logan walker:
He doesnāt fight it at first. He listensāreally listens, eyes locked on yours even if everything in him wants to look away.
When you finally speak, your voice low but firm, it hits like a quiet storm: āI waited, Logan. I waited a long damn time. But you donāt come back anymore⦠not really. And I donāt want to feel like a ghost in my own relationship.ā
His face stays still, unreadable, just like alwaysābut his hands? They tremble, just slightly. The only sign that youāve cracked something open inside him.
And for once, he has no comeback. No defense. Just silenceāand the sound of something unspoken breaking quietly between you.
āI never meant to make you feel alone.ā
His voice barely rises above a whisper.
Logan is a man who compartmentalizes to surviveāheās good at pushing pain down so it doesnāt leak out at the worst times. But he doesnāt know how to fight for something he already failed to protect.
He nods once. Eyes drop. Says nothing.
And when you leave, he just sits there, still in his gear, on the edge of the bed, staring at the door like he might will you back through it.
Later, Logan would write you a message. Not to beg, not to change your mindājust to say:
āYou deserved more than my silence. Iām sorry.ā
He stares at your last message for hours, eyes tracing each word like they might rearrange into something softer if he just keeps looking.
If you left a letter, he reads it five timesāmaybe more. Then folds it with precision, storing it in the same place he keeps old mission reports. Because to him, this? This heartbreak was a mission that failed.
He expected this, in some way. A quiet part of him always knew it was comingālike an inevitable storm on the horizon he refused to brace for.
His healing wonāt be fast. Heāll keep doing the job, keep moving, keep being Logan.
But the quiet moments will be the worstāwhen the world finally slows down, and thereās nothing left but his own silence and that low ache in his chest. Brooding. Regret. And the echo of a love he couldnāt hold onto.
Hesh walker:
Hesh tries to reason with youāsoftly, gently. He wants to fix it, patch things up, hold onto whatās slipping through his fingers. But in the end⦠he respects you. He always has.
Hesh wears his heart on his sleeve, unfiltered and warm. So when you finally say itāthat itās not working, that you feel forgotten, that the fireās gone dimāhe goes quiet.
The golden retriever in him aches to make it right. But then he really looks at youāeyes tired, heart heavy.
āDamnā¦ā he mutters, voice rough and low. āI thought I was doinā right by protectinā the world⦠didnāt realize I was losinā mine.ā
He doesnāt beg. Doesnāt try to trap you with promises he knows he canāt keep. Instead, he rubs a hand over his face, exhaling a rough breath, as if trying to clear the weight in his chest.
He looks at you, that flicker of respect in his eyes, even through the hurt.
āYou always had that brave heart. Gotta respect that.ā
His voice is steady, but thereās a quiet ache behind it. Itās not anger. Itās not regret. Itās just... acceptance.
"David... you are a perfect guy... but I guess these circumstances won't get there with you."
He nodded once, looking down, the weight of your words sinking into him.
You couldnāt help itāyou leaned in just a little, hesitant, unsure.
Then, with a sigh, he met your gaze, a quiet frustration in his eyes. āJesus, Y/Nā¦ā
Before you could say anything more, he pulled you in with one arm, a little firmer than you expected, wrapping it around your waist. You felt the warmth of his embrace, and then a soft peck at the top of your headāa gesture filled with unspoken emotion.
When you finally left, you turned to give him one last look. His smile was simple, but there was something in itāsomething that spoke of understanding, of finality.
It would take him weeks to heal, maybe longer. But there was an undeniable strength in his acceptance. Deep down, he knew you deserved better than the world he could give.
Keegan russ:
Doesnāt believe you at first.
"I can't do this anymore, Keegan. You're never home. Iām starting to forget what it feels like to miss you⦠because Iāve already accepted youāre not coming back."
When you say it, his response is flat, emotion barely rising in his voice: āYouāre serious?ā
You nod. You explain. Every word feels heavier than the last, and he doesnāt interrupt. He just watches you, like youāre walking away with something he forgot he could lose.
He doesnāt fight you on itānot verbally, at least. But thereās something in the way he stands, the tightness around his jaw.
And then, just when you think itās over, he drops one final dagger: āGuess it was never gonna work. Shouldāve seen that coming.ā
Itās not that he doesnāt careāitās that he cares too damn much. Heās pissed at himself. Pissed for letting it get to this point, for letting you feel like this with him. He knows he couldāve done better. And thatās what cuts the deepest.
If Keegan is with you, it means he adores youātaking you on dates, sharing quiet moments, doing everything to make you feel valued, loved.
He never thought this day would come.
Thatās all he says at first, his voice flat, like he canāt quite process it.
You press him, asking if he has anything to add. He shrugs once, his gaze distant. āNot gonna chain you to someone who doesnāt show up.ā
Later that night, when he's alone, he stares at the photo you took of himāyour arm around his arm.
He tucks it into his gear, carefully, as if itās a part of him that he canāt let go of. Even if youāre no longer in his life, that photo stays with him. And for years, it will.
āHope you find someone who answers his phone more than once a month.ā
He mutters it to himself, his voice rough, barely a whisper, like heās trying to convince himself that it doesnāt hurt.
Yeah, Keegan would heal fast. Probably within a week. Heād push it all aside, bury it deep. He was good at thatāat moving on, at leaving the weight of emotions behind.
But if somethingāanythingāreminded him of you? Heād zone out for a moment, eyes distant, mind replaying that time, those moments, like they were never really gone. And just for a second, the weight of it all would hit him again.
Thomas merrick:
When you bring it up to Merrick, you expect resistanceāmaybe a speech full of excuses, or a list of reasons why he did what he did.
But instead, he just looks at you with tired, almost kind eyes, like heās already been through it all before.
āI thought I was protecting you. By keeping you out of this life.ā
You shake your head, your voice firm but soft: āThatās not the kind of protection I wanted. I didnāt want a soldierāI wanted you. Home. Present.ā
Merrick doesnāt argue. He doesnāt try to explain or justify. He simply nods once, the weight of your words settling between you.
āI guess I failed you either way.ā His voice is quiet, resignedālike he knew this moment was coming, but never knew how to avoid it.
He nods, his hand outstretchedāoffering it without hesitation. You take it, feeling the weight of the moment as he speaks, his voice steady but softer than usual.
āIf thatās what your heart's tellinā you, I ain't gonna fight it.ā
You look at him, but he doesnāt let you linger on the uncertainty, adding with a quiet conviction, āBut donāt you dare think I didnāt love you just 'cause I was gone'.ā
That one hits deep, the raw honesty of it stinging more than you expected.
āYou ever need anything... you know where I am.ā
After you leave, he sits alone, whiskey glass in hand, the dim light casting shadows across his face. He stays upright, calm, like heās been through this a thousand timesābut the glass stays full for hours, untouched. A quiet reminder that some things arenāt as easy to swallow.
Heāll keep commanding, keep his job done straightāno distractions, no slip-ups. His focus sharp as ever.
But like Keegan, if somethingāanythingāreminds him of you, heāll just let out a quiet sigh, push the thought away, and move on. Thereās no time to dwell.
What an old man, he thinks to himself, to experience these teenager feelings. Heās been through too much to let it pull him down.
But thereās one thing he holds onto, and it gives him some peace: Heās proud of the man he became. Proud that he was the one who stood up, who admitted his mistakes, and told you he was wrong. It wasnāt easy, but it was the right thing to do.
Kick:
He jokes at first, trying to brush it off with humor, his usual defense mechanism. But something shifts inside him as the words leave your mouth.
When you say, āI donāt feel like weāre in a relationship anymore,ā he raises a brow, a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth.
āBabe, donāt say that. You're just mad ācause I forgot to reply to your message last week.ā
But when you donāt laughāwhen your eyes are watery but firm, holding a quiet strength that cuts through himāhe sobers fast.
He leans in, voice low, almost hesitant, like heās hoping itās all just a misunderstanding. āYouāre not serious. Right?ā
When you donāt back down, when you meet his gaze with nothing but truth, he mutters under his breath, āDamn⦠you are.ā And just like that, he knows itās real.
He paces, his boots hitting the floor with heavy steps. He rubs his hands over his face, trying to steady himself, to think of somethingāanythingāthat could fix this. He tries to make you laugh, throwing out half-hearted jokes in an effort to ease the tension.
But when he realizes nothing he says is going to change the way you feelāwhen the weight of it all finally hitsāhe stops.
āSo, what? I donāt get to be in your corner anymore? Just like that?ā His voice cracks slightly, a mix of frustration and disbelief.
He watches you, waiting for any sign that this is just a bad dream, but when he finally sees that you truly mean it, his heart sinks.
After a long silence, you break it, your voice sharp but tired: āKick, say something. Youāre just keep looking.ā
He exhales, the heaviness in his chest settling. āYou aināt wrong. Canāt lie and say Iāve been much of a boyfriend. Aināt had the time to be.ā
He runs a hand through his hair, his gaze softening as he looks at you, quieter now. āNever wanted you to feel second place, darlinā. Thatās on me.ā
Thereās nothing left to say. No excuses. Just the truth. And itās a bitter one.
As you leave, the final hug between you both feels heavier than anything that came before. The silence stretches, but even then, he canāt stop himself from saying something, his voice softer than usualāalmost like a whisper of regret.
āYou deserve someone who can make a home, not just stories.ā
Heās accepted it now. At first, he thought you just didnāt understand the weight of his jobāthe danger, the uncertainty. But now, sitting in the quiet aftermath, he realizes the truth: No partner would willingly live with someone who disappears for over a month at a time.
After youāre gone, he falls into his own kind of silence. Alone. Depressed. Itās the kind of loneliness heās used to, but now, it feels emptier.
He never talks or gushes about you like what he used to do before.
He deletes your contact from his phone. Itās the logical step, the clean break, or so he tells himself.
But your photos? They stay. He canāt bring himself to delete them all, not yet. He looks at them sometimes, the ones where youāre laughing, the ones where youāre close, just before everything changed.
And in the silence, he lets the memories linger.
So hey your hcs are good written and i like them!, Although I really think it is too much if every boo crew character has a healthy breakup...
How anon expected cod ghosts to react when their s/o tells them they wanna break up with them:
"my comfort character" stfu cause this chicken is cold
"lemme search some kick icons-OPP!"
"my badš"
Imagine (seperated hcs and story for both of logan and hesh) wanting to date s/o and wanna tell elias about it since he trained them hard with discipline, then them thinking he my not like it or thinking they are slacking in their life, but it turns out elias actually knew they like S/O and he is totally supporting them
(Sorry im really bad at english but i don't mean elias is a bad or controller fatheršš)
I get u! I liked this ksjvauvhapreiu, They think heāll be strict, but he surprises them
anon: also they are talking about Fem reader!
Logan is not scared of much, but telling Elias that he wants to date you? That makes his stomach twist.
He knows Elias trained them hard, expected nothing but discipline, and he doesnāt want him to think heās losing focus.
He overthinks it for days, wondering if Elias will think itās a bad idea.
Hesh notices. One day, he just gives Logan a flat look and says, "Youāre acting weird. Just tell him."
Logan finally works up the nerve but doesnāt know how to start the conversation.
So logan heads up to elias, Telling hime he wanna talks about something important.
The campfire crackled in the quiet night, faint embers floating up into the cold air. Elias sat across from Logan, arms crossed, watching him with that unreadable expressionā actually waiting for him to speak something. Logan cleared his throat, gripping the beer in his hands a little too tight.
"So," Elias finally spoke, giving a simple smile. "You gonna tell me whatās got you looking like you just stepped on a landmine?"
Logan exhaled slowly. This was it.
"I⦠I wanna date someone," he said, voice steady despite the way his fingers fidgeted.
Elias arched an eyebrow, can't help but his smile widened a bit. "Oh?"
Logan hesitated, searching for the right words. "Itās not just anyone. ItāsāItās Y/N."
The silence stretched for a second. Logan braced himself for any kind of disappointing lecture that elias may give to him, for Elias to tell him that he needed to focus, that this wasnāt the time for distractions. But thenāElias chuckled.
Not a mocking one. A warm, knowing one.
"Logan, son⦠I was wondering when one of you boys would finally admit it."
Logan blinked. "What?"
Elias leaned back, shaking his head with amusement. "Iām not blind. I saw the way you look at āem...." Elias let out a sigh holding his beer "ās the same damn way I used to look at your mother."
Logan swallowed. He hadnāt expected this. Not this easy acceptance, or the mention of their mother.
"You⦠you donāt think itās a bad idea?"
"A bad idea?" Elias scoffed. "Logan, if thereās one thing I regret, itās not telling your mother sooner that I loved her... I fought it for a long time. Thought I had more time. But war doesnāt wait for love, son. You grab it when you can."
For the first time that night, Logan let out the breath he had been holding.
"So⦠youāre okay with it?"
Elias grinned, reaching over to clap a heavy hand on Loganās shoulder. "Hell yeah, I am. Just donāt be a damn coward about it, yeah?"
Logan chuckled, shaking his head. He shouldāve known Elias would see right through him.
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Same as logan, he never opened up with elias about his emotions.
Having hard times to get to the point but then he got it!.
He runs through a million worst-case scenarios in his head.
What if Dad thinks Iām not taking training seriously?
What if he thinks I'm slacking?
Of course he is gonna say yes but what if he feels kinda disappointed?
He practices how to bring it up but it always sounds dumb in his head.
He finally tells Elias when Logan gets tired of his whining and tells him to just do it already.
"Okay, okay, but what if he doesn't like it?"
Logan gave him a flat look. "Then what, he grounds you?"
Hesh groaned, running a hand through his hair. "Man, I donāt know! I justāI respect Dad, yāknow? And if he thinks this is a bad idea, thenā"
Logan cutting him off, deadpan "Then youāll be a grown ass man crying in his room. Got it. Just go talk to him."
So he did. Well. Kind of.
It took another hour of pacing outside Eliasā office, logan swore that if he hadn't respected hesh he would have thrown him in the office and get done with it already, Then hesh finally knocked and walked in.
Elias glanced up, seeing Hesh standing there with his usual energyābut there was something underneath it.
"Something you need, son?"
Hesh shifted, rubbing the back of his neck. "Uh⦠yeah. So. Funny thingā" He broke with a very short chuckle.
Elias waited with a bit frowning eyebrows. Hesh cleared his throat.
"Iām, uh. Iām dating Y/N"
Silence.
Hesh Looked at everything but elias pretending he hadn't said anything.
ThenāElias just laughed.
Hesh blinked. "ā¦Wait, what?"
Elias leaned back, arms crossed over his chest, still smiling. "Son, Iāve known that since the second you started looking at her like she put the stars in the damn sky."
Heshās face went red feeling the heat. "Hey now dad..."
"Oh, you do. You got my heart, Hesh. Wear it all over your face."
That shut him up. Elias softened a little, voice lowering.
"Your mother was the best thing that ever happened to me. Kept me grounded. Reminded me there was more to life than just war."
Hesh swallowed hard. Elias let out a breath, watching his son for a moment before nodding.
"Come on now...I had you in this life when i was only 23, you're 28 man up!"
Hesh wasnāt expecting that level of support, but something about it made his chest feel lighter. He let out a breath he didnāt realize he was holding and grinned.
"Man, I was so ready to start doing push-ups on command."
Elias chuckled. "Well, since you brought it upā"
"Nope, I'm leaving." Elias laughed as Hesh bolted out the door.
And as Hesh walked away, he realizedāhe didnāt just get his fatherās approval.
He got his blessing.
So funny like they judged me and then the next day they did the same thing EXACTLY and ITS DISCGUSTING ME??.
They write something with "oh" or just doing that look or the attitude of "uhm chile anyway" like you cool or something?.
Hey friends, Just a small reminder and something I learned today that I want to share with you:
Never let anyone's judgment shake youāespecially when youāre not doing anything wrong. If what youāre doing brings you happiness, whether itās writing, drawing, loving a character, or just enjoying your own space, then thatās enough. As long as youāre not hurting anyone, you have every right to enjoy what brings you joy.
Donāt let anyone make you feel strange, guilty, or āwrongā for simply being yourself. More often than not, the same people judging you are doing the very things they criticizeāsometimes even more so!!.
I realized that today, and honestly, it made me feel sick. I was just vibing, minding my own business, and suddenly felt like I didnāt want to be around certain people anymore.
So pleaseākeep doing what you love, no matter how ācringeā or just them judging you to make themselves look so good in front of you, This is your one life. Live it joyfully, authentically, and on your terms.
Have a nice day <3!!.
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From romance to ruff
Logan walker X fem! reader!
Summary: Itās movie night with your boyfriend Logan, and everything seems perfectāuntil Riley, the playful dog, decides heās the star of the evening. Jumping onto the couch, he wedges himself between you two, tail wagging like crazy, completely disrupting Loganās plans for a cozy date.
notes:SFW then slight NSFW
The room was shrouded in darkness, save for the flickering light from the TV screen, casting elongated shadows on the walls like silent sentinels. You sat there, as if time had slowed, the minutes stretching into what felt like eternity. The only sounds that punctuated the stillness were the faint crackling noises from the kitchenāLogan, standing by the stove, making popcorn. Each crack and pop seemed to echo louder than the last, a rhythm that held you captive in its cadence.
Your fingers idly toyed with the remote in your hands, flipping between channels without truly seeing any of them, the click of the buttons blending into the backdrop of your thoughts. The glow from the television screen painted your face with a pale hue, casting fleeting shadows over your features. You waitedāno, you hovered between anticipation and the comfort of the familiar, like a gentle pull at the edges of your consciousness.
Logan stepped out of the kitchen, the sound of the microwaveās hum fading as he took a deep breath, relieved. Finally, he thought, finally heād have some time with you tonight. The promise of shared silence, perhaps a quiet laugh, a peaceful moment of togetherness. But as he walked into the dimly lit living room, bowl of popcorn in hand, his eyes fell upon something he hadnāt quite anticipated.
Riley, the dog, was sitting by your sideāstaring at you with those wide, expectant eyes. The little rascal had claimed his spot next to you, sniffing eagerly at your leg like it was a prize. Before Logan could even react, Riley, as if to seal his spot, leaned in and gave you a big, slobbery lick on your cheek.
You couldnāt help it. A soft giggle bubbled up from your throat, the warm sound mixing with the quiet of the room. The light from the TV flickered across your face as you smiled at the dogās antics, eyes sparkling with amusement.
Logan stood there for a moment, frozen. The bowl of popcorn dangled loosely in his hand, his face blank, a look of disbelief slowly spreading over his features.
"Oh, nahā¦" he muttered under his breath, his voice barely a whisper but laced with an unmistakable mix of exasperation and fondness. It wasnāt a surprise, really. Riley had always been the one to claim attention first, and tonight was no exception.
"really riley?"
FLASHBACK
Logan sat at the table, a stack of files spread out before him, his eyes scanning through the papers with that focused, almost detached look. The quiet hum of the living room was soothing, the glow of the TV screen casting fleeting shadows on the walls as he worked. But his peace was about to be interrupted.
The door to the living room creaked open, and there stood Hesh, dressed in his jacket with a hurried energy, adjusting the collar like he was about to dash out the door. His voice cut through the silence, casual as ever.
āHey, Lo, weāre heading out. Me and the old man,ā Hesh called, as if it was a simple statement of fact, no need for elaboration. Logan nodded without looking up, offering a soft hum of acknowledgment as he continued flipping through the files.
But Hesh wasnāt done. He paused by the door, hand on the handle, and glanced back over his shoulder. "Oh, and by the way, donāt forget to feed Riley at six PM," he added, almost as an afterthought, his tone carrying that easygoing nonchalance.
Loganās pen froze mid-air, and for a moment, time seemed to still. He slowly leaned back in his chair, his gaze flicking from the files to Hesh, a frown forming across his brow.
"Donāt forget to what?" Logan echoed, his voice thick with confusion as the words finally registered in his brain. His eyes widened, then narrowed in disbelief. He sat there for a moment longer, blinking in stunned silence before giving his head a small shake.
Hesh, unfazed, just shrugged, a casual grin spreading across his face as he adjusted his jacket. āYou heard me,ā he said, his voice light as he stepped toward the door. "You know how Riley gets when he misses his dinner. Youāve got this, right?"
Loganās mouth opened and closed as if searching for words that wouldnāt come. "Iā" He didnāt even know where to start. His mind was racing, images of Rileyās well-meaning but relentless face suddenly flooding his thoughts. And now, it was on him? this time? while he has a date?
Hesh, clearly amused by Logan's momentary confusion, turned and gave a small wave. "Alright, catch you later, Donāt let the pup starve.ā And with that, the door clicked shut behind him, leaving Logan staring at the space Hesh had just occupied.
He let out a long, resigned sigh, dropping his head into his hands for a brief moment before glancing over at Riley, who was now wagging his tail innocently.
"Six PM... yeah, sure," Logan muttered to himself, shaking his head with a smirk. As if he didnāt already have a million things to do.
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There he was. Riley, the true master of the living room, perched comfortably on the couch where Logan had once claimed his territory. His eyes gleamed with mischief, tail wagging in silent triumph, as if he had already decided that tonight, he would take the throne. The dogās smug expression was clear: "try me" It was a look that only Logan had seen on his face beforeāa mischievous spark that made it clear Riley knew exactly what he was doing.
You couldnāt help but smile at the sight. Riley, in all his glory, was sitting beside you, looking quite pleased with himself as he waited, almost too eagerly, for the next offering. With a playful grin, you extended the bowl of popcorn towards him, as if he was already part of the planāthough deep down, you both knew that Riley wasnāt quite the co-conspirator he might appear to be.
Riley took the offering in stride, his nose twitching as he sniffed the popcorn before gently plucking a piece with a careful, dainty nibble. He had already claimed his spot on the couch, his legs sprawled out as if heād lived there all his life. He exuded an air of utter satisfaction, as though he were entitled to all the comforts that had once been Loganās.
Logan, still standing by the edge of the room, watched the scene unfold with a quiet mix of disbelief and resignation. He could hear the lighthearted tone in your voice as you called out to him.
"Logan, come on!"
It was a playful invitation, a hint of laughter in your voice as you beckoned him back to the couch. Logan stood there for a moment, a deep sigh escaping him. His eyes flickered to Rileyāwho was now fully settled in, smug as everāand then back to you, his expression softening in amusement. He could tell what was happening before you even spoke the words.
āWell, wellā¦ā Logan muttered to himself, though his words were meant only for him to hear. He stared at Riley, his mouth curving into a reluctant grin. āGuess it is Riley, after all."
As the movie began, Logan made his way over to the couch, moving toward the empty spot beside you. But as he reached the edge of the cushion, he found himself facing a small, furry obstacleāRiley, who was already sprawled out in the middle of the couch, as if he owned it. The dog didnāt even flinch as Logan approached; he was too comfortable, too at ease, his tail giving a small wag before he settled back into his spot.
Logan sat down with a soft sigh, not exactly annoyed but a little thrown off. He had hoped for a quiet night with just you, the two of you tucked away in the soft warmth of the living room, sharing a movie. But it seemed Riley had different plans. The dog was practically sandwiched between the two of you now, his head resting on the armrest, eyes flicking between you both with an air of calm superiority. Logan hadnāt expected the little furball to be this clingy.
Logan tried to push the thought aside and reached for the bowl of popcorn you were holding, the soft kernels looking so tempting. But as his arm stretched out, a small furry paw blocked his hand, as if Riley was playing the role of the uninvited bouncer. Logan's fingers hovered, unsure of how to proceed. He was almost this close to grabbing a piece when Riley, with a perfectly timed and unbothered stare, locked eyes with him.
Logan froze, his hand still suspended in the air, and turned his head from the TV screen to find Riley staring back at him with an expression that was as blank as it was baffling. The dogās eyes were wide, unblinking, giving Logan the sort of look that only Riley could pull offāa mix of curiosity and mild disdain, as if to say, Iām here now. Whatās the problem?
Logan blinked, confusion creeping up on him as his eyebrows furrowed. Was this some sort of challenge? Was Riley guarding the popcorn now? A strange mix of amusement and disbelief washed over him as he realized that, yes, Riley had just become the popcorn police.
"Really?" Logan muttered to himself, his voice barely a whisper. But Riley only stared, unyielding, his posture unbothered. It was as if the dog had all the time in the world to continue sitting between the two of you, blocking his snack, and maybe even giving him that silent challenge to try and take it from him.
You turned to Logan, a look of genuine confusion flickering across your face as you noticed him staring at Riley with a mix of disbelief and mild frustration. "Did you say something?" you asked, your voice light, oblivious to the silent drama unfolding between Logan and the dog.
Before Logan could even muster a response, Riley, ever the opportunist, took that as his cue to intervene. With a sudden shift, the little dog, clearly eager for attention, wiggled his way closer to you, his nose beginning its familiar inspection of your hands, sniffing curiously at you. The pause in the moment was fleeting, as Rileyās attention shifted quickly, his warm breath against your skin as he nuzzled up to you.
You smiled softly at the dog, the sudden intrusion only making you laugh. āWow⦠I used to be scared of dogs,ā you murmured, your voice full of fondness as you looked down at Rileyās sweet, yet slightly invasive behavior. āBut this?ā You met his gaze, a gentle smile playing at the corner of your lips, clearly charmed by the dogās antics.
Logan, on the other hand, sat back slightly, watching the scene unfold with a mix of amusement and annoyance. He didnāt know what it was, but the sight of Rileyāhis smug little faceānow claiming both your attention and the couch, was almost too much to bear. The way the dog pressed into your side, totally oblivious to Loganās territorial desires, was enough to make him seriously question if he was sharing the couch with a dog or a roommate with a bad sense of humor. He was on the verge of strangling the little furballāthough the thought was as fleeting as it was humorous.
Despite his internal struggle, Logan kept his calm outwardly. His eyes flicked from you to Riley, who had found his sweet spot beside you. The dogās eyes were wide and innocent, completely unaware of the tension he was causing.
āGuess I shouldn't have listened to hesh and let him to the fed,ā sorry Logan muttered under his breath, his tone teasing as he shifted on the couch, a resigned smile tugging at his lips. He couldnāt help but laugh at the absurdity of it all. You, so wrapped up in Rileyās affection, hadnāt even noticed Loganās silent frustration.
You looked back at Logan, your smile bright as you completely ignored the fact that Riley was practically trying to climb into your lap. āWhat did you say babe?ā you asked again, blissfully unaware of the tension in the air, your focus completely on Riley, who was already inching closer to make himself more comfortable.
Loganās eyes lingered on you for a moment longer, and then, with a half-hearted sigh, he gave in. āNothing,ā he said, shaking his head. "Just⦠never mind."
You finally understood the silent battle that was unfolding between Logan and Riley, the tiny furball who had unceremoniously claimed his spot in the middle of the couch. You could see the way Logan was trying to subtly nudge the dog aside, and after a brief moment of contemplation, you decided to play peacekeeper.
"Okay, Riley..." you said softly, leaning down to gently coax him off the couch. Your hands found his soft, warm body, and you tried to guide him down, but the dog was surprisingly heavy for his size. His solid weight made it harder than you'd anticipated, and for a moment, it was almost like trying to move a small boulder that didn't want to budge.
You gave him a light pat on the side, smiling down at his adorably clueless face. "Youāve got to go down now," you repeated, your voice a mixture of sweetness and mild amusement. Riley tilted his head, ears flicking as he looked up at you, clearly not quite understanding the urgency of the situation. His big brown eyes seemed to study you for a moment before he reluctantly shifted, letting out a soft huff of air as he slowly slunk down from the couch.
The moment he hit the floor, a soft whimper escaped his lips, as though he were protesting the abrupt end to his cozy night. You couldnāt help but smile at the sound, your heart melting just a little as you looked down at him.
"Ohh?" you cooed at Riley, your voice full of gentle affection as the dog began to trot away from the couch, his tail tucked low. You couldn't deny the tug of sympathy you felt for him. He wasnāt exactly happy about leaving your side, but at least he had your attention, even if it meant a little reluctant distance.
You turned back to Logan, a soft chuckle escaping your lips. "There. Is that better?" you asked, clearly amused by the whole thing, as you settled back into the couch, now free of Riley's uninvited presence.
Logan let out a deep breath, his shoulders relaxing as the weight of the little drama faded away. He finally leaned closer to you, the space between you two narrowing as he reached out, pulling you into him with a quiet ease. His arm wrapped around your waist, holding you gently but firmly against his chest, the warmth of his embrace enveloping you like a soft, comforting blanket.
You rested yourself against him, the steady rhythm of his heartbeat beneath your ear grounding you as you sank into the familiar comfort of his presence. The world outside of the living roomāRiley's protests, the movie, the mundane worriesāseemed to fade away in that moment. It was just you and Logan, with the comforting hum of the quiet night and the soft glow of the TV casting shadows around you.
"Much better," he murmured, a small, contented smile tugging at your lips as you nestled closer, feeling his warmth seep into you. It felt rightāpeaceful, calm. You could feel his smile against your hair as his chest rose and fell with every breath, his fingers gently tracing the curves of your waist, as if marking the moment, holding you just a little tighter.
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The movie ended, and with it came a blissful sense of peace that lingered in the air. The absence of Rileyās interruptions felt almost like a small victory, making the evening feel perfect in its simplicity. The room was dim now, the only light coming from the soft glow of the TV screen, the credits slowly rolling as if marking the end of the nightās little adventure. The stillness of the moment was rich and comforting, both of you simply existing in the space together, the warmth of your bodies pressed close, like a quiet promise of togetherness.
You turned to Logan, a playful smile curling at the edges of your lips as you felt a burst of lighthearted energy. Your eyes gleamed with mischief, and you couldnāt resist. "You didnāt plan on a movie night, right?" you teased, your tone light and full of curiosity. "I know you're not that boring." You pressed your hands gently against his chest, your fingers brushing lightly across the fabric of his shirt, the sensation grounding you in the moment.
Logan, caught off guard by the playful remark, smirked in response, his eyes twinkling with the kind of mischief that matched yours. Without a word, his hands moved slowly but confidently to your hips, guiding you a little closer as you rested on top of him. The shift in his posture was subtle, but it didnāt take long for you to feel the warmth of his hands against your skin, steady and sure.
"I donāt think youāll say the word boring after this night," he murmured, his voice low, almost teasing, as he met your gaze with that familiar spark of mischief. His lips quirked up at the corners, his fingers pressing just slightly into your waist as if to underscore the quiet challenge in his words.
The tension between the playful teasing and the intimate closeness of the moment made your heart race a little faster. You felt the rhythm of your breathing match the quiet anticipation that hung in the air. The movie had ended, but the nightāfilled with more than just the flickering images on the screenāwas just beginning.
You couldnāt help but smile, your gaze softening as you lingered in the warmth of his touch. "Oh really?" you whispered, leaning just a little closer, your lips brushing the edge of his ear in a teasing breath. "Weāll see about that."
Loganās smirk widened, and for a moment, the room seemed to shrink, just the two of you lost in that space, the world outside of the living room completely forgotten.
The moment your lips met, everything around you faded. The room, the lingering glow of the TV screen, even the subtle hum of the air seemed to quiet in comparison to the intensity between you both. Logan pulled you closer, his arms wrapping securely around your back, holding you against him like he never wanted to let go. You could feel the heat of his body against yours, the pulse of his heart beneath his chest. Your breath mingled as you both closed your eyes, lost in the sensation of the kiss, in the tension that simmered just beneath the surfaceāunspoken but undeniably there.
Time felt like it slowed down, the kiss stretching into something almost sacred, yet electric. The world outside the two of you seemed distant, irrelevant. The only thing that mattered was this shared moment, this quiet space between you where nothing else could reach.
But eventually, the need for air became too great, and with a gentle push, you pulled away, your chest rising and falling with each breath. You rested your forehead against his for a brief second, your eyes fluttering open, a playful gleam still in your gaze. "To your room, soldier," you said, the words soft but firm, your breath shaky from the intensity of the kiss.
Logan raised an eyebrow, a teasing smirk pulling at the corners of his lips. "Really? I thought we would go here, on the couch," he countered, his voice low and amused, still holding you in that protective embrace.
You raised a brow in mock seriousness, mimicking the playful demand in your tone. "What did I say earlier?"
His eyes sparkled with a challenge, and without another word, he grinned. "Alright then, giddy up." Before you could even process what was happening, Logan shocked you by swiftly scooping you up into his arms, lifting you off the couch in one effortless motion.
You gasped in surprise, a little scream escaping your lips as he effortlessly held you against him. Your heart raced, not from fear but from the thrill of it all. The sudden shift from playful teasing to pure action caught you off guard, but it was exhilarating. You couldnāt stop the smile that bloomed on your face as you found yourself in his arms, completely at his mercy. "Logan!" you laughed, your hands instinctively finding his chest as you tried to steady yourself, your heart still thudding with excitement.
"You really did say it," Logan murmured, his voice low but full of mischief as he carried you toward the bedroom, not even a hint of hesitation in his steps. The way he held you felt so natural, so right, and despite the surprise of the moment, you couldnāt help but revel in the connection between you two, the playful tension, and the undeniable chemistry.
"Alright," you laughed, your arms tightening around him just a little, "you win, soldier."
Loganās grin widened, and he made a playful sound, like he was totally in charge now. "I always win," he teased, the sound of your laughter mixing with the steady beat of his heart as he walked toward the room, carrying you effortlessly, just as he promised.
And as the door to the bedroom closed softly behind you, the night stretched onāone of those moments you both would never forget.
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Little did he know about riley in the dark edge of the room watching you both doing certan things:
She was mine, walker...
ok tf bye
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