Spot the difference
calex and rolivia incorrect tweets because i enjoy making these
casey texting twice makes sense
i just know her dms are crazyyy
BOOMSHAKALAKA YES LAWDđââď¸
I saw this post and thought of Alex
EVERYTIME I REWATCH/REVIEW CONVICTION IM ALWAYS BAFFLED BY THE FACT THAT ALEX GOT ENGAGED. TO A MAN. LIKE WHAT?!!? HOW?!? WDYM SHEâS NOT CANONICALLY INTO GIRLS??? WDYM CALEX IS NOT REAL?? IM FUMING THIS IS TOO MUCH INFORMATION TO PROCESS
she takes our daughter to the daddy-daughter dance and gets called the coolest dad everđââď¸đ
they look like a bunch of kids in detention, lol
âmore!â the crowd shouts.
summary: In which Casey struggles with insecurities about her appearance due to a new neighbor's attention on her girlfriend Alex.
It started with the new neighbor.
She moved into the building a few weeks agoâsomeone young, effortlessly gorgeous, and very comfortable with attention. Casey had noticed her immediately, but more importantly, she had noticed how the woman noticed Alex.
Tall, blonde, striking in the kind of way that made heads turn, Alex had always stood out. It was something Casey had accepted, even loved. Alex commanded a room without even trying. She was poised, elegant, untouchable.
And now, she had an admirer.
The womanâJessica? Jenna?âwas anything but subtle.
She seemed to appear whenever Alex was around, all lingering glances and flirtatious smiles.
And the worst part?
Alex hadnât noticed at all.
She was oblivious to the way the neighbor leaned just a little too close in the elevator, how she touched Alexâs arm when they passed in the hallway, how she laughed a little too loudly at things Alex said.
But Casey?
She noticed everything.
And with every encounter, an unsettling feeling curled in Caseyâs chestâa quiet, creeping insecurity she hadnât felt in a long time.
It started small, though.
A glance in the mirror.
A fleeting thought.
Then another.
And another.
She had gained weight. Not much, just enough to notice. Enough that her jeans fit a little tighter, enough that her usual blouses didnât fall quite the same way.
It wasnât that she thought she was unattractiveâor at least, she hadnât before.
But then there was her.
The neighbor.
Slim. Beautiful. Confident.
The kind of woman who probably never worried about things like this.
And suddenly, Casey found herself comparing.
Did Alex notice?
Had she noticed and just not said anything?
The thought made something in her chest ache.
So she did what she always did when she felt something too deeply.
She distanced herself.
At first, Alex didnât think much of it.
Casey had been busy, that was all.
Late nights at the office. Skipping their usual morning coffee together. A quick kiss on the cheek instead of their normal, lingering ones before bed.
But by the end of the week, Alex knew something was wrong.
She walked into the kitchen one morning to find Casey standing by the counter, staring at her untouched coffee.
"You're up early," Alex said, pouring herself a cup.
Casey barely looked up. "Yeah."
Alex frowned. Something was off.
She leaned against the counter, studying Casey closely. "Everything okay?"
Casey noddedâtoo quickly.
"Just tired," she added, offering a small smile.
It wasnât a lie exactly.
But it wasnât the truth, either.
And Alex knew Casey too well to miss that.
That night, Alex walked into the bedroom to find Casey standing in front of the mirror.
She was wearing just a pair of shorts and a tank top, fingers tracing the soft curve of her stomach, her brows furrowed.
She looked sad.
And thatâmore than anythingâmade Alexâs heart clench.
"Case?"
Casey jumped, eyes flicking to Alex through the mirror.
Alex tilted her head, stepping closer. "Whatâs going on?"
"Nothing," Casey said too quickly, grabbing a sweater from the bed and pulling it over her head.
Alexâs stomach dropped.
She had seen Casey bare, vulnerable, unguarded in every way possible. They had spent years learning every inch of each other, every scar, every freckle.
And now?
Now Casey was hiding from her.
Alexâs voice softened. "Casey, talk to me."
Casey sighed, rubbing her hands over her face. "It's stupid."
Alex didnât budge. "Try me."
A long pause.
Then, finally, in a small, broken voiceâ
"I just⌠I donât look the same."
Alex stilled.
Casey let out a weak laugh, but there was no humor in it. "I've gained weight, Alex. And I know itâs not a big deal, butââ
"But what?" Alex stepped closer. "What made you think Iâd care about that?"
Casey hesitated. Then, quietlyâ
âThe new neighbor.â
Alex blinked. "What about her?"
Casey exhaled sharply, shaking her head. "Sheâs beautiful, Alex. And she flirts with you constantly. And youââ
Alexâs heart broke.
She reached for Casey, hands sliding gently up her arms. "Sweetheart."
Casey didnât move away, but she wouldnât meet Alexâs eyes either.
"You really think Iâd want her?" Alexâs voice was softer now, full of something raw. "That Iâd look at anyone else when I have you?"
Casey swallowed. "I just... I donât look the way I used to."
Alex let out a breath, thenâwithout hesitationâdropped to her knees.
Caseyâs eyes widened. "Alex, what are youâ?"
Alex pressed a slow, lingering kiss to Caseyâs stomach.
Then another.
Then another.
Every soft curve, every place Casey had doubted, Alex kissed.
"You think I don't want you?" Alex murmured against her skin. "Baby, I have never wanted anything more in my life."
Caseyâs breath hitched.
Alexâs hands skimmed lower, fingers pressing lightly into Caseyâs hips.
"Every inch of you is mine," Alex whispered, reverent. "Every single inch, Casey."
Casey shivered, hands instinctively tangling in Alexâs hair.
"You donât need to change," Alex said, pressing another kiss to her hip. "Not for me. Not for anyone."
Casey let out a shaky exhale.
"Alex..."
Alex looked up, eyes fierce. "You are perfect, Casey. You always have been. Let me show you, my love. Let me show you how much I love you"
And finally, finally, Casey let herself believe it.
Later, as they lay tangled in bed, Alex traced lazy patterns on Caseyâs back.
"Just to be clear," Alex murmured, voice heavy with love, "the neighbor could throw herself at me naked, and I still wouldnât look twice."
Casey laughed softly, nestling closer. "Promise?"
Alex tilted her chin up, meeting her gaze.
She kissed her slowly, deeply, like a vow.
"Promise."
And with that, Casey finally let go of every doubt she had ever held.
Because in Alexâs arms, she was home.
olivia is better than me I would've been on my knees for alex cabot every time she comes back to my life