Drabble Flashback Pt.9
Wally Cark x fem!reader
Takes place at the beginning of sophomore year
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Technically, this wasn’t a date.
At least, that’s what Y/N kept telling herself.
She and Wally had been hanging out all summer. They’d grabbed burgers a dozen times before, had ice cream after football practice, gone to the arcade and the lake and the drive-in.
But somehow, this felt different.
Maybe it was because he had asked this time. Not in an offhand, casual, hey, wanna go grab food? way, but with an actual, deliberate—
“Hey, do you wanna get dinner with me?”
And maybe it was because of the way he’d said it. How he’d looked a little nervous, how he had waited for her answer like it mattered more than usual.
So now, she was sitting across from him in a tiny diner just outside of town, stirring her milkshake and pretending she wasn’t overthinking every second of this.
“This place has the best fries,” Wally said, waving one in the air before eating it. “Like, actually the best.”
Y/N smirked. “Bold claim.”
“You doubt me?”
“I just think it’s very hard to beat the bowling alley fries.”
“Bowling alley fries?” He looked personally offended. “Those are a disgrace.”
She gasped, clutching her chest in mock horror. “How dare you?”
“I speak the truth.”
“I can’t believe I’m friends with you.”
“You love being friends with me.”
She rolled her eyes but didn’t argue.
The conversation drifted from there—favorite horror movies, the weirdest teachers at school, the time Wally nearly got suspended for sneaking into the principal’s office to steal back a confiscated Walkman.
And it was easy. The way it always was with him.
Except every once in a while, she’d catch him looking at her. Not in the teasing, Wally Clark way, but softer. A little hesitant. Like he was figuring something out.
And it made her stomach flip.
At some point, he reached across the table and stole a fry off her plate.
“Rude,” she said, swatting his hand.
“Sharing is caring.” He grinned, chewing happily.
She shook her head. “Unbelievable.”
They stayed until the diner was nearly empty, the neon sign flickering outside. When they finally stepped into the warm summer night, Wally walked her to his car, shoving his hands in his pockets.
He hesitated.
Then—
“This was nice,” he said.
She nodded, heart pounding a little too hard. “Yeah. It was.”
He glanced at her, like he wanted to say something else.
But then he just grinned, nudging her shoulder. “Told you about the fries.”
She laughed, rolling her eyes. “Fine. Maybe they were better.”
He beamed, like that was the best possible answer.
And when he dropped her off that night, she realized she kind of wanted him to ask her to dinner again.
Drabble Flashback Pt.15
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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“This is the best album ever made,” Wally declared, holding up the record. Let's Dance by Bon Jovi
Y/N snorted. “You have terrible taste.”
He clutched his chest. “Take. That. Back.”
She crossed her arms. “Make me.”
He grinned, narrowing his eyes. “I could tickle you until you admit I’m right.”
Her eyes widened. “You wouldn’t.”
He took a step closer.
She bolted.
Laughter echoed through the aisles as he chased her down, dodging shelves and stacks of vinyl until the store clerk gave them a glare that said one more noise and you’re out.
They tried to stifle their laughter, failing miserably.
Drabble Flashback Pt.20
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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The second I crouched into position, ready for the snap, the world around me blurred into focus.
Tunnel vision.
The defensive line shifted, muscles coiled, waiting for the play to explode.
Then—
Gasps. Shouts.
A figure stepping directly in front of me.
The ball never snapped.
My entire body locked up as my brain scrambled to process what I was seeing.
Y/N.
Standing right in front of me, on the damn field, looking up at me with wide, desperate eyes.
The weight of the moment crashed down, wiping out every single thought except—
What the hell is she doing?
“Clark!” Coach’s furious bellow barely registered.
The other players stood frozen, stunned into silence.
I barely heard them.
My breath was caught somewhere between panic and disbelief.
Because Y/N wasn’t moving.
Wasn’t speaking.
She was just standing there, staring at me, her chest rising and falling like she had run all the way here.
I yanked off my helmet, heart hammering. “Y/N, what the hell—”
“I was wrong.”
Her voice was shaky, barely above a whisper.
But it was enough.
Enough to send my stomach twisting, enough to make my entire body go rigid.
Because I had waited to hear those words.
Had prayed—begged—for her to come back, to tell me that she knew I didn’t do it.
But she never did.
And now, when I was finally starting to push through the wreckage—she was here.
On the field.
Stopping everything.
The team was staring.
The coaches were yelling.
But all I could see was her.
My jaw clenched. “You can’t be here.”
She flinched but didn’t move. “I had to.”
My grip on my helmet tightened. “Why? So you could tell me now? After you left me standing in the street, begging you to listen?”
Pain flashed in her eyes, her breath hitching. “I should’ve listened.”
I exhaled sharply, shoving a hand through my hair. My body was still wired from practice, still thrumming with too much emotion.
“You broke me, Y/N.” The words came out low, rough. “Do you get that?”
Her bottom lip trembled. “I do.”
No hesitation.
No excuse.
Just that raw, unfiltered regret.
It nearly killed me.
Because as much as I wanted to hold onto my anger—
As much as I wanted to tell her she didn’t get to do this—
I still loved her.
I didn’t know if I could stop.
My teammates shifted uncomfortably, waiting for something to happen.
Coach was still shouting, but it was just noise now.
I swallowed hard. “Why now?”
She inhaled sharply, shoulders straightening like she was trying to hold herself together. “Because I couldn’t stand being without you.”
My breath caught.
“I thought I was protecting myself,” she whispered. “But all I did was ruin the best thing that ever happened to me.”
My heart twisted violently.
She was saying everything I had wanted to hear—everything I had needed to hear.
But after all the pain, after the nights I spent trying to convince myself she wasn’t coming back—
Was it enough?
The air between us crackled.
A silent, desperate question hung there, waiting for me to answer.
Coach’s whistle shrieked.
“Clark, get off my damn field if you’re gonna keep standing there!”
My fingers twitched around my helmet.
I could turn around. Walk away.
Or—
I could let her back in.
I could take the risk.
My chest rose and fell, my heart hammering like a drum.
Then—
I dropped my helmet.
And in one step, I was in front of her.
Her eyes went wide just as I pulled her in.
It wasn’t a kiss. It wasn’t even a word.
It was just me, holding onto her, my face buried against her shoulder, inhaling the familiar scent of her shampoo, the warmth of her body against mine.
Y/N broke—I felt it in the way her hands clutched my jersey, the way she shook against me, the way she whispered, “I’m so sorry,” over and over again.
The team went silent.
But I didn’t care.
Because for the first time in days—
I could breathe again.
hi there ! could i request a wally drabble where they’ve known each other since they were little and one night when they’re studying together they do things? it can be nsfw, with wally having experience from a fling of his (that got y/n jealous in the past) and uhhh. yeah. thank you!
Hey!!! Thanks for requesting this! I had so much fun writing this, and I hope you enjoy!!! ♡ My requests are always open! PLEASE 🙏 😭 I'm begging, if you have a request please send it!
Wally Clark x fem!reader
Word Count: 1,719
NSFW!
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The evening was cool and quiet, a gentle breeze whispering through the leaves outside. Inside the small, cluttered room, books and papers lay scattered across the table, a silent testament to the hours Wally and Y/N had spent together. They had known each other since they were knee-high to a grasshopper, growing up in the same town, attending the same school, sharing the same dreams. They had always been close, but there was something different tonight, a charge in the air that neither could ignore.
Wally glanced up from his book, his eyes meeting hers. She sat across from him, chewing on the end of her pen, lost in thought. Her hair, usually a wild mess, was pulled back into a loose ponytail, revealing the faint freckles that danced across her nose and cheeks. The lamp cast a warm, golden light, making her look like she belonged on the pages of one of their favorite childhood stories. He took a deep breath, feeling his heart race in his chest. He had to tell her.
They had been studying for hours, the silence only broken by the occasional rustle of paper or the tick of the clock on the wall. The room was filled with the comforting scent of old books and the faint aroma of the coffee they had brewed earlier. Wally had always found something soothing about the way Y/N's mind worked, the way she could dissect a problem and solve it without breaking a sweat. But tonight, as he watched her, he found himself thinking about things that had nothing to do with homework.
The tension grew, a palpable force that made the air thick with unspoken words. Wally's hand hovered over his notes, but his thoughts were elsewhere. He had heard whispers about his past, about a summer fling that had left him with a bit more experience than she had. It was something she didn't know, something he had never wanted to bring between them. But he couldn't help feeling like it was eating away at him, like a secret he had to share before it consumed him entirely.
Finally, he found the courage to speak. "Y/N," he began, his voice low and hesitant. She looked up, her eyes wide with curiosity. He took a moment, gathering his thoughts, trying to find the right words. "There's something I need to tell you."
Her eyes searched his, looking for a clue, a hint of what was to come. The room seemed to shrink around them, the only sound the thundering of their hearts. Wally knew this was it, the moment that would change everything. He took another deep breath and continued, "I've liked you for a really long time." The words hung in the air, heavy and significant.
Y/N blinked, surprised. "What do you mean?" she asked, her voice a soft tremble.
Wally swallowed hard, his eyes never leaving hers. "I mean, I'm in love with you."
The confession hung between them like a delicate thread, vibrating with the weight of its meaning. Y/N's hand stilled on the paper, the pen hovering in mid-air. She looked at him, really looked at him, for what felt like the first time in forever. And then, she set the pen down, her eyes filling with a warmth that made Wally's heart soar.
"Wally," she whispered, "I think I love you too."
The world stopped spinning for a moment, frozen in the wake of her words. And then, as if released from an invisible cage, Wally felt his heart race even faster. He pushed his chair back and moved towards her, his hand reaching out to brush a strand of hair from her face. She leaned into his touch, her eyes searching his, looking for reassurance.
He knew then that this was it, the moment he had dreamed of for so long. He leaned in, their faces so close that he could feel her breath on his skin. And then, as if pulled by an invisible force, their lips met. The kiss was soft, tentative, filled with the promise of so much more.
The kiss grew deeper, more urgent, as the years of friendship melded into something new. They broke apart, gasping for air, their eyes locked. Wally could feel the heat rising in him, a fire that had been smoldering for far too long. He knew that tonight was the night, the night where everything would change.
And as they moved closer, their bodies brushing against each other, the tension that had been simmering for so long finally snapped. Wally's arms wrapped around her, pulling her into a tight embrace, their kiss deepening with each passing moment. His hands slid down to the small of her back, pressing her closer, as if trying to meld their very souls together.
Y/N's hands found their way to his chest, feeling the rapid beat of his heart beneath his shirt. She knew that this was real, that the feelings she had been burying for so long were finally coming to the surface. The thought of it terrified her and exhilarated her all at once.
They stumbled backward, the chair scraping against the floor, until they were standing in the center of the room. Wally's hands moved to her face, cupping her cheeks gently, his thumbs tracing the line of her jaw. He kissed her again, this time with a passion that left her breathless, her knees threatening to buckle beneath her.
Her eyes searched his, questioning, and he nodded, confirming the unspoken question in her gaze. He took her hand and led her to his bed, their hearts racing in unison. The softness of the comforter was a stark contrast to the fire that burned within them. He laid her down, his eyes never leaving hers, and began to undo the buttons of her blouse.
With trembling fingers, he revealed her soft, bare skin, the sight of it making his breath catch in his throat. He leaned down to kiss her neck, feeling her shiver beneath his touch. His experience from the past whispered to him, guiding his actions, but it was the raw emotion in her eyes that truly directed him.
He pulled away, just enough to remove his own shirt. The sight of his bare chest made Y/N's heart skip a beat. The moonlight danced across his skin, casting shadows that highlighted the contours of his muscles. He was beautiful, she thought, and she felt a surge of desire so intense it was almost overwhelming.
Wally's eyes searched hers, looking for any sign of hesitation. But all he saw was want, a mirror to his own feelings. He leaned down again, his lips finding hers, their kisses growing more frantic, more desperate as they shed their clothes.
The coolness of the room washed over their bare skin, sending shivers down their spines. His hands explored her body, learning every curve and plane as if he had never seen her before. Y/N's breath hitched as his tongue brushed over her nipple, a jolt of pleasure shooting straight to her core. She arched into his touch, her hands roaming over his back, feeling the tension in his muscles.
Their bodies intertwined, a tapestry of limbs and sighs. Wally took his time, savoring every moment, every sensation. He knew he had more experience than her, but it was her reactions, her unbridled passion, that guided him. He kissed his way down her body, leaving a trail of fire in his wake.
He reached the edge of her panties and paused, his eyes meeting hers. She nodded, her cheeks flushed, her breath shallow. He slipped them off, revealing the soft, damp heat of her sex. He took a moment to admire her, the way she was laid bare before him, offering herself completely.
Wally's hand slid down, his fingers teasing her folds. He felt her tense, her muscles tightening around him, and he knew she was ready. He slid a finger inside her, watching her eyes widen, her back arch. She was wet, so wet for him, and he couldn't wait any longer.
He positioned himself at her entrance, his heart hammering in his chest. He pushed in slowly, giving her time to adjust to his size, feeling her warmth envelop him. Her nails dug into his back, a silent plea for more, and he obliged, moving in and out with a steady rhythm.
Their breaths mingled, their bodies moving in perfect harmony. Y/N's legs wrapped around his waist, pulling him closer, urging him deeper. He kissed her again, his tongue mimicking the movements of his hips. She moaned into his mouth, her body tightening around him as she approached her peak.
Wally felt the pressure building, the familiar tightness in his gut that signaled his climax was near. But he held back, focusing on her, on the way she felt, on the noises she made. He wanted to make her come first, wanted to show her that this was more than just sex, that it was a declaration of love and commitment.
Her breath grew ragged, her hips bucking against his, seeking release. He reached between them, his thumb finding her clit, rubbing it in tight, fast circles. Her eyes rolled back, a keening sound escaping her lips as she came apart, her body shuddering with pleasure.
And then it was his turn, the dam breaking as he let go, his orgasm crashing over him like a wave. He buried his face in her neck, his breath hot against her skin, as he emptied himself into her. They lay there, panting, their hearts beating in time with each other's, their bodies still connected.
The room was silent, save for the sound of their breathing and the rustling of the curtains in the breeze. Wally pulled out, his arms still shaking from the intensity of their love-making. He rolled onto his side, pulling her into his embrace.
They lay there, skin to skin, hearts racing, the tension of years of unspoken feelings finally dissipating into the night air. The world outside had continued to turn, but in that moment, all that mattered was the two of them, entwined in the warm cocoon of Wally's bed, finally admitting what they had both known for so long.
Drabble Flashback Pt.14
Wally Cark x fem!reader
No warnings
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The drive-in was one of the few places in town that still had that old-school magic to it. Rows of cars lined up under the stars, headlights flicking off as the giant screen glowed to life. The sound crackled through the radio, mixing with the scent of buttered popcorn and summer air.
It was the kind of night that felt like it belonged in a movie itself—warm air, fireflies blinking in the distance, and Wally Clark in the driver’s seat, flipping through the drive-in snack menu like it held the secrets of the universe.
“I’m thinking,” he said, tapping the laminated page, “that we should get, like, everything.”
Y/N, curled up in the passenger seat with her sneakers propped on the dashboard, raised an eyebrow. “Everything?”
“Well, not everything,” he amended. “But, like… a pretzel, popcorn, and definitely a milkshake.”
She laughed. “That’s still a lot.”
“Go big or go home,” he said, shooting her a grin. “And we’re already out, so…”
She rolled her eyes but didn’t argue.
A few minutes later, Wally returned from the snack stand, balancing a ridiculous amount of food in his arms. He managed to shove the door open with his hip, barely getting everything inside without dropping it.
“I come bearing gifts,” he declared, handing her a tub of popcorn.
She snorted. “I didn’t even ask for popcorn.”
“Doesn’t matter. It’s movie law.” He set the rest of the food between them and plopped back into the driver’s seat. “Alright. Let’s see if this flick’s any good.”
The movie was some old horror flick—low budget, bad effects, dramatic screaming. The kind of thing that wasn’t actually scary but still made people jump at all the right moments.
Wally, naturally, took it as an opportunity.
Right when the suspenseful music kicked in, he reached over and grabbed her side with a sudden squeeze.
She yelled, nearly launching her popcorn into the air.
Wally was howling with laughter.
“You ass!” she gasped, smacking his arm. “I knew you were gonna do that!”
“Then why’d it work?” he teased, wiping tears from his eyes.
She groaned, stuffing a handful of popcorn in her mouth and refusing to dignify him with a response.
The movie played on, their laughter dying down into a comfortable quiet. Somewhere between the terrible special effects and the ridiculous dialogue, Y/N found herself more focused on the way Wally absentmindedly twirled his straw in his milkshake. The way his profile was lit up by the glow of the screen. The way his arm had settled on the console between them, close enough that if she just moved a little…
She shook herself out of it, forcing her attention back to the movie.
But when the main character let out another exaggerated scream, Wally leaned over and whispered—
“That’s you.”
She smacked him again, and he laughed.
Drabble Flashback Pt.7
Wally Cark x fem!reader
4th of July with Wally
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Summer in 1981 felt endless, the kind of season that stretched out warm and golden, like it might never fade. Wally Clark had spent most of it with Y/N, which, if anyone had asked him back in spring, he wouldn’t have expected.
Not that he didn’t like her—he really liked her—but they’d just been friends before. Friends who talked in class, friends who teased each other in the halls. But something had shifted after freshman year ended. She had shown up at the arcade one day when he was there, and they’d played a few rounds of Pac-Man. Then, they ran into each other at the diner the next week and ended up sitting together.
And then, somehow, “hanging out” had turned into every single day.
Tonight was the Fourth of July. Half the town was gathered at the park for fireworks, sprawled on blankets and lawn chairs, waiting for the show. Wally and Y/N had claimed a spot near the back of the field, lying side by side on the grass, looking up at the sky.
“Bet they start late,” she muttered, arms crossed behind her head.
“Always do,” he agreed.
The grass itched against his arms, the scent of barbecues and summer heat lingering in the air. Kids were running around with sparklers, their laughter mixing with the murmur of the crowd.
Wally glanced over at Y/N. The light from a nearby streetlamp caught in her hair, and for the hundredth time that summer, he felt something unfamiliar twist in his chest.
He liked her. More than he was supposed to. More than just friends.
And that was a problem.
Because they’d been hanging out so much that they had to be just friends, right? If she wanted something more, wouldn’t she have said something?
Or maybe she was waiting for him to say something.
Or maybe he was just being an idiot about all of this.
“You’re thinking too hard,” Y/N said suddenly, tilting her head to look at him.
He blinked. “Huh?”
“You do this thing where you get weirdly quiet, which is not normal, and then your eyebrows scrunch like—” She made a face, furrowing her brows in an exaggerated way.
He laughed, pushing her shoulder. “I do not look like that.”
“You so do.”
“Rude.”
She grinned, satisfied, and turned back to the sky.
His chest felt tight. It was so easy with her. The teasing, the late nights, the endless conversations that somehow never got old.
He wanted to tell her. He wanted to say something.
But before he could, the first firework shot into the sky.
A loud boom, a burst of color. The crowd cheered, voices overlapping in excitement. Wally exhaled, staring at the explosion of red and gold.
Maybe it was a good thing he didn’t say anything.
Because right now, in this perfect summer, in this perfect night—he got to keep her like this.
And maybe that was enough.
For now.
Drabble Flashback Pt.12
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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Wally Clark had faced a lot of nerve-wracking moments in his life—big football games, pop quizzes he definitely hadn’t studied for, that one time he wiped out in front of the entire cafeteria.
But this?
This was worse.
Because this was Y/N.
And he was about to ask her to Homecoming.
The thing was, they’d been circling each other for months. Hanging out, talking on the phone late into the night, getting just close enough that people started assuming they were together.
But they weren’t.
Not yet.
And Wally was done waiting around.
So here he was, pacing in the empty hallway outside her last class, trying not to psych himself out before she came through that door.
“Dude, just ask her.”
Wally spun around to see one of his teammates, Scott, leaning against the lockers, looking way too amused.
“I am,” Wally hissed.
“Are you? ‘Cause it kinda looks like you’re trying to figure out how to fake your own death instead.”
Wally scowled. “Shut up.”
Scott held up his hands in surrender. “Hey, just saying. Everyone knows she likes you.”
His stomach did a weird flip. “You don’t know that.”
Scott rolled his eyes. “Whatever, man. Good luck.”
Before Wally could respond, the classroom door swung open, and students spilled out into the hallway.
And then—there she was.
Y/N, looking effortlessly cool in that way she always did, her bag slung over one shoulder, flipping through her notebook with a small furrow in her brow.
His heart slammed against his ribs.
He took a deep breath, stepped forward, and—
“Oh,” she said, looking up. “Hey, Wally.”
Say words.
Any words.
“You like dances, right?” he blurted.
She blinked. “Uh. I guess?”
“Cool,” he said. “Cool, cool, cool.”
She raised an eyebrow. “Are you okay?”
No. Absolutely not.
But he cleared his throat and forced himself to get it together.
“So, uh… Homecoming is next week.”
She nodded slowly. “I’m aware.”
“And, uh…” He scratched the back of his neck. “I was thinking maybe you’d wanna go. With me. As, y’know, more than just two people who happen to be in the same place at the same time.”
She tilted her head. “Are you asking me as a date?”
“...Yes?”
Her lips twitched. “That sounded very confident.”
“I am confident,” he shot back, folding his arms. “Super confident.”
Y/N hummed, pretending to think it over.
Wally felt like he was dying.
Then, finally, she grinned. “Yeah, Clark. I’ll go to Homecoming with you.”
The relief hit him so hard he almost sagged against the lockers. Instead, he kept his cool.
Barely.
“Great,” he said, trying not to sound too excited. “It’s a date.”
“It is,” she agreed, still smirking. “Now, let’s see if you survive actually dancing.”
He groaned. “I knew you were gonna bring that up.”
She laughed, linking her arm through his as they started walking.
And Wally couldn’t stop grinning the whole way down the hall.
Because finally—finally—this was happening.
And Homecoming?
That was just the beginning.
Drabble Flashback Pt.6
Wally Cark x fem!reader
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The diner was their Saturday ritual—same booth, same food, same easy rhythm.
Y/N doodled on a napkin while Wally sipped his milkshake, watching her. “Whatcha drawing?”
She slid it over. A little cartoon of him, helmet too big for his head.
He grinned. “Gotta say, I look good.”
She rolled her eyes. “Obviously.”
Something about the easy comfort between them made his chest feel too tight. Like he wanted to say something, but didn’t know how.
So instead, he flicked a fry at her.
She gasped, throwing one right back.
They stayed until the waitress shooed them out.
And maybe, just maybe, Wally realized he never wanted these mornings to end.
my request is for a Wally drabble where there is a lot of angst and tension cause they aren’t together yet and the prompts is request are 21 and 36
and maybe possibly if there’s nsfw it could be J
appreciate you !!!
Omg! Thank you so much!! You're my first request!! 💓 I kinda got excited and might've gotten a lil carried away, but here ya go!
Wally Clark x fem!reader
NSFW!!
Word count: 2,214 (oops 👀)
21. "Wait a minute, are you jealous?"
36. "God, you're cute" "You think I'm cute?"
J. Masturbation
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"Come on, Wally, you're taking forever!" Becky complained, poking her head into the garage. "We're gonna miss the first half of the movie if you don't hurry up!"
"Just one more screw," Wally grunted, his voice muffled by the engine of the '67 Chevelle he was tinkering with. His hands were smeared with grease and sweat, and his heart raced with excitement. It wasn't just the anticipation of the new sci-fi flick at the drive-in—though that was a big part of it—it was the fact that he'd be seeing y/n there, the girl he'd had a crush on since the dawn of time. Or at least since middle school.
The garage was a mess, but to Wally, it was a sanctuary. Posters of cars and rock bands lined the walls, and tools hung neatly from pegboards. The smell of gasoline and oil mixed with the faint scent of Becky's perfume wafting in from the doorway. She was y/n's best friend, a constant in his life, but tonight, she was just a hurdle to clear before he could see the girl of his dreams.
"What's the big deal?" Wally called out, his voice echoing in the cavernous space. "It's just y/n. You guys see each other every day at school anyway."
Becky rolled her eyes and stepped into the garage, her platform heels clacking against the concrete floor. She knew better than to argue with Wally when he had his heart set on something. "You're the one who's acting like a lovesick puppy," she teased, waving her hand in front of her nose to ward off the fumes.
Wally stood up, wiping his hands on an even greasier rag. "I'm not lovesick," he protested, his cheeks flushing. "I just... I don't know. She's different, you know?"
"Different from what?" Becky challenged, crossing her arms over her chest. "Different from the posters of half-naked girls plastered all over your bedroom wall?"
Wally shot her a glare. "Those are art, Becky. This is...real." He paused, searching for the right words. "Y/n's got this...this light, you know? And she's not just pretty, she's...interesting."
Becky laughed. "Interesting, huh? That's a new one." She tossed him a clean shirt. "You're just saying that because she doesn't throw herself at you like the others do."
Wally caught the shirt, his eyes lingering on Becky's smug expression. "You don't get it," he muttered, pulling the shirt over his head.
"I get it," she said with a knowing smile. "You're jealous."
Wally froze, his hand still on the shirt. "What? Jealous of what?"
"Of anyone who gets to spend time with her, obviously," Becky said with a smirk. "You want her all to yourself."
Wally's heart skipped a beat. Jealous? He'd never thought of it that way before, but as the word hung in the air, he realized it was true. The thought of y/n with anyone else made his stomach twist in knots. But was it really jealousy, or was it something more?
"Come on," Becky said, grabbing his arm and pulling him towards the door. "We're gonna be late."
He allowed himself to be dragged out of the garage, his thoughts racing. Jealousy was a powerful emotion, and one he wasn't used to feeling. It was going to be a long night.
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The drive to the drive-in was a blur of neon lights and honking horns. The 80s were in full swing, and the streets of their small town were alive with the sounds of music and laughter. Wally's mind was a million miles away, replaying every moment he'd shared with y/n. The way she'd looked at him in math class when he'd solved that impossible problem. The shy smile she'd given him when he'd held the door open. The way her eyes sparkled when she talked about her favorite book.
When they finally pulled into the packed parking lot, Wally's nerves were strung tighter than the guitar strings at a Van Halen concert. He spotted y/n's car almost immediately—a candy apple red Corvette that was the envy of every guy at school. His stomach flipped as he realized she'd come alone. Maybe, just maybe, tonight was the night.
"There she is," Becky said, nodding towards the Corvette. "Looks like she's saving a spot for you."
Wally swallowed hard. "I'm not so sure," he said, trying to keep the hope out of his voice.
They parked next to y/n, and Wally took a deep breath before climbing out of the car. He could see her silhouette in the driver's seat, the glow of a cigarette casting a warm light on her features. She looked up as they approached, and their eyes met. Wally felt his heart stutter in his chest.
"Hey," she said, her voice low and husky. "You guys made it."
"Hi," Wally managed to croak out, his throat suddenly dry. "How's it going?"
Y/n shrugged. "Okay, I guess. Just waiting for the movie to start."
They talked awkwardly for a few minutes, the air thick with tension. Wally's mind was racing with what-ifs and maybes. What if he just told her how he felt? What if she laughed in his face? What if she said she felt the same way?
But before he could say anything, Becky chimed in. "You know, Wally's been working on his car all day just so he could impress you," she said with a wink.
Wally's cheeks burned. "Shut up, Becky," he muttered.
Y/n looked over at him, her eyes widening. "Is that true?"
"It's no big deal," he said, trying to play it cool.
"No, it is," she said, her voice sincere. "That's really sweet."
Sweet? He'd never thought of himself as sweet before. He felt a strange warmth spread through his chest. Maybe, just maybe, she did like him.
As they walked towards the snack bar, Becky shot him a look. "See?" she whispered. "You're totally jealous."
Wally didn't reply. He was too busy trying to keep his cool around y/n. But deep down, he knew Becky was right. He was jealous of anyone who had the chance to be close to her. And he'd do anything to be the one she looked at like that.
As the night grew darker and the movie played on the massive outdoor screen, Wally couldn't shake the feeling that y/n was watching him. Every time he glanced over, she'd be looking away, as if she'd been caught in the act. His mind filled with fantasies of what could happen if he just had the courage to make a move.
After Becky fell asleep in the back seat, Wally couldn't take it anymore. He excused himself, saying he had to grab something from his car. His heart pounding, he grabbed the Polaroid of y/n that he'd taken of her that week. It was a candid shot of her in a bikini at the beach, her hair blowing in the wind and her eyes closed in laughter. He'd been carrying it around with him like a secret treasure, touching it when he was alone and letting his imagination run wild.
In the privacy of his car, parked a few rows away, he took the picture out and studied it, his breath hitching. He could almost feel the warmth of her skin, the softness of her hair. He leaned back, his hand sliding down his pants, his arousal growing as he thought of her. He closed his eyes and began to stroke himself, the image of her smiling face etched in his mind
--- (2/4, we can do this y'all! ♡)
But he wasn't as alone as he thought.
The sound of the door opening startled him, and he nearly jumped out of his seat. Y/n slid into the passenger side, her eyes on the picture in his hand. "What's this?" she asked, her voice quiet but firm.
Wally's face burned with embarrassment. He'd been caught red-handed—literally. "It's nothing," he said, trying to tuck it away. "Just...just a picture."
"A picture of me," she said, taking it from his hand. "Why do you have this, Wally?"
He couldn't look at her. "I...I don't know," he mumbled. "I just...I think you're beautiful."
The silence in the car was deafening, the sound of his own racing heart the only noise he could hear. He braced himself for her to slap him, to scream, to get out and run away. But she didn't. Instead, she leaned closer, her breath hot against his neck. "God, you're cute," she murmured.
Wally's eyes snapped open, his heart pounding in his chest. "You think I'm cute?"
Y/n smirked, taking a drag of her cigarette. "You think I'm not aware of what you've been doing over here?" She exhaled a cloud of smoke, her eyes never leaving his. "I've seen the way you look at me, Wally."
He didn't know what to say, his thoughts tangled in a web of confusion and desire.
"But why are you hiding?" she continued. "Why don't you just tell me how you feel?"
Wally's hand stilled, his eyes meeting hers. "Because...because I'm afraid," he admitted, his voice barely a whisper. "I'm afraid of losing you. Of messing things up."
Y/n reached over and placed her hand on his, stopping his frantic movements. "You're not going to mess things up," she said softly. "Not if we do it together."
With those words, the dam broke. Wally couldn't believe what was happening. He leaned in, his heart racing, and kissed her. It was a clumsy, desperate kiss, fueled by years of longing. But y/n didn't pull away. Instead, she kissed him back, her hand sliding up to cradle his face.
Their kiss grew deeper, more urgent. Wally fumbled with the buttons of her shirt, his hands trembling with excitement. The fabric fell away, revealing the lacy bra she wore underneath. He traced the outline of her breast with his thumb, feeling her nipple harden against his touch. Y/n moaned, pressing herself against him, her own hands busy unbuckling his belt.
They moved to the back of the car, the vinyl seats sticking to their skin as they kissed and explored each other. Wally felt like he was in a dream—or maybe a scene from one of the steamy romance novels he'd snuck a peek at in the bookstore. The scent of her perfume filled his nose, a sweet, intoxicating aroma that only heightened his arousal.
Y/n straddled him, her legs on either side of his hips, her bare skin against his. Wally could feel the heat of her, the softness of her thighs as they gripped him tightly. He reached up, cupping her breasts in his hands, feeling the weight of them, the nipples peaked and sensitive. She threw her head back, her hair cascading around them like a curtain, blocking out the rest of the world.
Her hips began to move, rocking gently against him. He could feel himself straining against the fabric of his jeans, desperate for release. He slid his hand down, slipping it under her skirt, finding the dampness waiting for him. Y/n's breath hitched as he touched her, her eyes fluttering closed.
Their kisses grew more frantic as they undressed each other, the air thick with need. The sound of their breathing and the rustling of clothes was the only sound in the quiet night. Wally could feel her heat, her wetness, and it was all he could do to hold back
--- (3/4, drink some water, thanks for making it this far! ♡)
When they were both naked, y/n leaned forward, her breasts brushing against his chest. She took him in her hand, stroking him gently before guiding him to her entrance. Wally's breath caught in his throat as he pushed into her, feeling her tightness wrap around him like a warm, wet glove.
Their rhythm grew faster, their breaths mingling as they moved together. Y/n's nails dug into his shoulders, leaving half-moons of pleasure-pain on his skin. Wally could feel the tension coiling in his gut, ready to explode.
Their eyes locked, and for a moment, it was as if they were the only two people in the world. The neon lights of the drive-in flickered outside the windows, casting a rainbow of colors across their sweat-slicked bodies. The movie played on in the background, forgotten in the face of their passion.
Wally felt himself reaching the edge, the pressure building until it was unbearable. He didn't want it to end, but he couldn't hold back. He bucked his hips up into her, driving deep, feeling her tighten around him as she climaxed. It was all he needed to let go, the world spinning out of control as he came, his vision white-hot with pleasure.
They collapsed against each other, panting and spent. The silence was broken only by the distant sound of a car engine and the rustle of the wind through the trees.
For a moment, they just held each other, the reality of what had just happened sinking in. Then y/n spoke, her voice soft and shaky. "Wally, that was..."
He kissed her again, cutting off her words. "I know," he murmured. "It was perfect."
And as they lay there, tangled in each other's arms, Wally realized that this was the start of something beautiful.
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Drabble Flashback Pt.11
Wally Cark x fem!reader
Prompt: Independently showed up to the costume party in matching costumes
no warnings
Star-crossed lovers Masterlist
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The house was packed, music blasting from the speakers as teenagers danced and laughed in their best attempts at spooky or ridiculous costumes. Wally adjusted the cowboy hat on his head, scanning the crowd for his friends when he stopped short.
Across the room, she stood there, holding a cup of punch, eyes scanning the party just like his. And she was wearing the exact same thing.
She caught his stare, brow furrowing before a slow smirk crept across her face. “Well, well,” she called over the music, making her way toward him. “Didn’t know I had a twin.”
Wally chuckled, tipping his hat playfully. “Guess that makes me the better cowboy, huh?”
“Please,” she scoffed, taking a sip of her drink. “I bet I can out-rodeo you any day.”
He raised a brow. “That a challenge?”
“More like a fact.”
Wally grinned. He hadn’t expected much from the party, but suddenly, the night seemed a whole lot more interesting.
Drabble Flashback Pt.19
Wally Cark x fem!reader
Star-crossed lovers Masterlist
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By the fourth day, I couldn’t shake the gnawing feeling in my gut.
I had spent the past few days convincing myself I made the right choice, that I had seen enough, that I knew what had happened.
But that doubt—that awful, creeping doubt—was sinking its claws deeper.
I needed answers.
So I found myself outside the diner, arms wrapped around myself against the crisp evening air, heart pounding.
I didn’t even know what I was looking for—maybe just some kind of confirmation, something to solidify what I already believed.
Or maybe… maybe I was hoping to be wrong.
The bell above the door jingled as I stepped inside, the warm smell of coffee and fried food wrapping around me. A few customers lingered in booths, but my eyes zeroed in on the girl from that night—Scott’s cousin.
The girl who had unknowingly shattered everything.
She was sitting alone at the counter, stirring her milkshake absentmindedly.
I took a breath, steeling myself, then approached.
“Hey.”
The girl blinked up at her, brows furrowing. “Uh—hey?”
I hesitated, feeling suddenly stupid for even being here. “You probably don’t know who I am, but I—um, I saw you outside the diner the other night. With Wally.”
Recognition flickered in the girl’s eyes, followed by immediate guilt. “Oh my God, you’re his girlfriend.”
My stomach clenched. “Was his girlfriend.”
The girl winced. “Oh… Oh no.”
I inhaled sharply. “Look, I just need to know—what exactly happened that night?”
The girl looked even more guilty now, shaking her head quickly. “Nothing! Nothing happened! I swear, I was crying because my boyfriend and I got into this huge fight, and Wally was just—he was just being nice. He was comforting me, that’s all.”
My breath caught.
“He didn’t do anything wrong,” the girl continued. “He was actually talking about you. He said he had to get going soon because he had plans with you.”
My vision blurred.
It was like the floor had dropped out beneath me.
I had been wrong.
So, horribly, painfully wrong.
Wally hadn’t cheated.
He had been telling the truth.
And I—
I had left him.
My throat tightened as my heart cracked wide open, the weight of my mistake crushing me.
I had looked him in the eye, accused him of something he didn’t do, and walked away.
“Shit,” I whispered, voice breaking.
The girl gave her a sympathetic look. “I’m really sorry. If I had known—”
I shook my head numbly, backing away. “I have to go.”
And then I was outside, the night air biting against my skin, my pulse hammering.
What had I done?
I had to fix this.
I had to.
Because if I had lost Wally over a mistake—
I didn’t know how I was supposed to live with that.
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