venus; chapter eight; sorry
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"yn, oh my god i'm so glad you're okay!" kiyokos arms wrapped around her hugging her tight. yn sunk to the ground with kiyoko, her arms still incasing her bestfriend. kiyoko had somehow, found her on a whim, in the middle of some godforsaken park. yoko had no clue what'd drawn her there, she just knew she had to check.
god she was so stupid. maybe she was just attention seeking like her boyfriend said. it wasnt even that big of a deal now that she thinks about it. yn didnt even have any tears left to cry, she just felt so burnt out. so done. so over everything. she heard patter of more feet running towards her, she knew her other friends were saying stuff to her but all she heard was muffled words. so entraped. until.
until she saw him.
messy black hair and a masked face crouched down in front of her, eyes full of worry. why was he even worried? honestly he didnt even know. her and sakusa werent even that good of friends, didnt talk much, when they did very few words were exchanged. maybe a hi, hows your day. but thats it. but for some reason. kiyoomi was seeing her in a new light. he knew his best friend kinda sucked. but he honestly didnt see how much until she yelled in his face about 7 hours ago. atsumu not even caring that his girlfriend was upset with him, and for good reasons at that. sakusa looked at the bloodshot eyes and the mascara stains on her cheeks, he just wanted to make her feel better. make all her worries go away. but he knew it wasnt that easy, it never could be that easy.
"im so sorry."
the words hit yn like a bullet train. she didnt know why either. and why was he sorry. he had nothing to be sorry for, he wasnt the one that made atsumu at like a good for nothing stuck up bitch. but those words. she hasnt heard them in so long. not from atsumu. not from her parents. not from her friends. not from anyone. he was the first person that she heard those words from in years and it hurt. her heart hurt. they just stared at eachother as yns friends coddled her, asking her if she was okay and if she needed anything. when all she needed was an apology. and she got it. from someone that hadnt even hurt her in any way. but why did it feel so meaningful.
"is he here."
was all she asked. words passing through her friends and going directly into kiyoomi's ears. he looked down and then shook his head. she just sighed. she didnt have enough energy to cry. not even an ounce to let out a quick sob. and honestly if she did, she didnt even know if she would've cried. she knew he wouldn't've been there. but just hearing it kinda just sealed the deal for her. he doesnt care. he never has. and he never will. his best friend that she barely knows cares more then her boyfriend of five years. she just shook her head, biting the inside of her cheek. "i know its not what-" "i dont care anymore." she cut him off, sakusa kinda taken aback by it, but he understood. atsumu was shitty. not only was he a shitty friend, he was a shitty boyfriend. a shitty person.
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< osamu miya x reader >
Summary: Being a manager for the Inazarki volleyball club wasn't easy, especially dealing with their chaos. They had made great friends because of it and had caught some attention as well, especially from Miya Osamu. For him, having a crush on the manager isn't ideal but it wasn't anything that he can control. The worst thing about it, watching your crush already be in a relationship with your teammate.
Genre: friends to lovers, angst, drama, fluff
Warnings: Swearing, yelling, teasing, suggestive themes.
Tags: open
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hey!! loved reading your fives and rex fics!! could i possibly maybe request a captain rex x reader where the reader is a jedi and she's ina. similar situation to the one ahsoka was in during the final season (order 66 scene)? eek ilysm
where trust falls apart
Rex x F!Reader / Jedi!Reader
word count: 4.6k
description: the end of the war is near, but when the clones turn on you, you come to understand that your hardship has only just begun
warnings/tags: angst! hurt/comfort, order 66, rex under the influence of the inhibitor chip, canon-typical violence, mention of the conspiracy arc, friends to lovers fluff at the end :)
a/n: hi anon ! thank you so much <3 I haven't written anything about order 66 yet so thanks for requesting, I hope this is the kind of thing you were looking for !
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Looking out on the stars, you couldnât help but muse on how the past few years, the years of your life that you had given to the war, were coming to a close.
There was something in the air, a feeling of calm, stillness, that felt oddly like being lulled into a false sense of security. The end of the war was nearing, everyone could feel it. Count Dooku had been defeated, General Kenobi had engaged General Grievous on Utapau, and you yourself had just come from Mandalore, having assisted in the capture of Darth Maul. There was a finality about the jump to hyperspace, as if leaving all grievances in the past, finally having prevailed against any and all adversaries.
Despite the relief you thought you might feel, there was something uncomfortable nagging at you from the back of your mind. You had thanked the clones alongside you for their part in the war, and then had retreated to a small room towards the back of the ship, with a window to the galaxy where you could just be alone with the stars.
It was emptiness that you felt, and you couldnât figure out why. You should be happy, with the war ending, and hopefully being able to step down from your role as a General and become a keeper of the peace once again. However, the loneliness nagged at you nonetheless.
There was a knock at the door, and you pulled your eyes from the swirling blues of hyperspace to call for the person to enter. When the door zipped open, you were pleased to be met by the figure of the Captain of the 501st.
âGeneralâ he addressed you with a respectful nod of his head, though his expression betrayed something hesitant.
âCaptainâ you replied, âis everything alright?â
âFine, sirâ he confirmed, though didnât elaborate as he stood in the doorway, gripping his helmet at his side.
âDid you need me for anything?â you asked, a little confused by his demeanour.
âNo General, I just came toââ he paused, looking to the floor before he found your eyes again, âmay I come in?â
You smiled, your questioning gaze softening at the timidity of the otherwise brave soldier, âof courseâ
Rex was a complication that you never saw coming.
With you not having your own battalion, you were placed wherever most support was needed, and in many of those instances, you had been deployed alongside the 501st. When you first met Rex, you had been struck by how easily confident he was, how collected he seemed in the face of a war that promised no end, and a General that sought to break his composure with every crazy new tactic he could think of.
As time passed, and you got to know Rex better, you became so effortlessly enamoured by him. He was charming and easy to get along with, if a little awkward at times, but that only endeared you to him more. You had spent many a campaign fighting at his side, and the feeling was always exhilarating. Your movements were harmonious with his in a especially instinctual way, working together as one unit without the need to tell him what to do. You understood each other, in a certain way.
Before you could think to pull yourself back, you realised your feelings towards him had reached the depths that no jedi should be indulging in. You tried to act as if it didnât affect you, as if he didnât affect you, but with every lingering look, every benevolent smile and awkward wave, you were failing miserably.
It was somewhat clear to you that Rex might feel the same way. He was always given away by the blush that spread across his cheeks whenever you thanked him or complimented his tactical skills, and as much as you felt you shouldnât, sometimes you did so just to get that adorable reaction.
Rex was a restrained man. You knew that heâd never compromise your position as a jedi and as a General, and part of you was thankful for that, but there was also a part of you that wished upon every star that he would one day lose his composure and take what he so clearly wanted from you.
Now, as he closed the door behind him without taking his eyes from you, you took a moment to make another of those wishes.
âAre you okay General?â he asked, his voice cautious, as if he didnât want to overstep.
âYeahâ you smiled softly, âjust needed to get away for a momentâ
Rex hesitated before he replied, âwould you like me to leave?â
You chuckled slightly, âno, Iâm glad youâre hereâ
The familiar blush spread across his cheeks as he shifted on his feet, forcing his gaze down to look at the floor.
âWhat did you come for?â you asked.
âOhâ the word fell from his lips as if heâd been caught, âI was just coming to check on youâ
You couldnât stop the way your heart fluttered, âwhy?â
Rex faltered, his eyes glued to his boots as he spoke quietly, âyou know I care about you General, Iââ he gulped, âI could tell that you werenât feeling great after getting back to the ship, and I donât want to impose but I couldnâtââ
âRexâ you placed a hand on his shoulder, stopping his rambling and making his head snap up to look at you with wide eyes, âthank youâ
Rex didnât speak, but the way his breath hitched, cheeks darkening further as his eyes dragged across your features, told you it had more of an effect on him than heâd let on. You shouldnât test his patience, really, but watching him squirm like this was something that you relished in. You took your hand away from him, and he exhaled as if heâd been holding his breath.
âIâve just been thinking a lot, about the war coming to an endâ you confessed, turning back around the look out of the window.
Rex came to stand beside you, âwhat about it?â
You sighed, an action that gave away your fatigue, âIâm just not sure what comes next, itâs⌠troublingâ
Rex nodded, âI understandâ
His voice was quiet, and you turned to look at him. His amber eyes bore into you with an intensity that made your insides constrict. Youâd seen the look before, but never in such close quarters, and the earnestness of it was startling.
âIâll miss working with you, Generalâ he said quietly, and the way his eyebrows pinched slightly as he spoke told you that his words meant more than he was saying.
You turned your body, resting the side of your head against the glass as you looked up at him, âso will Iâ
For a moment, neither one of you moved, too wrapped up in each otherâs gazes to find a reason to look away. It was thrilling, holding his attention in this way, and before you could restrain yourself, you were speaking again.
âIâll miss you a lot, Rexâ
Rex sighed slightly, his shoulders sagging as he shifted closer to you. His gaze turned sorrowful, and his nervousness was obvious in the way his fingers fidgeted with the edge of his helmet.
âGeneral, I need to tell you somethingâ he whispered, and your heart lurched.
You took a step towards him so that your boots nearly touched his, and for once he didnât look like he was going to move away. You pried his helmet from his twitching fingers and placed it on the windowsill, and his hands fell to his sides.
âWhat is it, Captain?â you asked in reply.
He looked nervous to speak, his mouth opening and then promptly closing when he couldnât form the words. You hoped that the way you were looking up at him would give him the confidence to say what was on his mind, but you were pleasantly surprised when instead, he opted to lift a hand and sweep some of your hair behind your ear, then rest his palm against your cheek. His touch was painfully gentle, as if he was still trying to keep you at armâs length, but it made your breath catch in your throat nonetheless.
âGeneral, Iââ
His gentle tone was interrupted by the shrill beeping of a comm device, and for a moment, he let it ring out, swiping his thumb across your cheek.
âJust give me a moment to see what this is aboutâ he murmured, and then moved away to the other side of the room to receive the comm call.
Your blood felt hot, Rexâs touch still searing into your skin and sending tingles all throughout your body. You couldnât believe that heâd actually crossed the line, and the anticipatory thrill that ran through you made you breathless.
You turned to admire him for a moment, and saw him clip the comm back onto his belt, and then slowly take a blaster from its holster. A cold feeling gripped you, a sharp pain piercing your mind and making your head ache. Rex wasnât turning around, and you saw the way his hand trembled as he held his blaster tightly.
âRex? What is it?â you asked worriedly, taking a few steps towards him.
âGetâŚâ his voice was low, dangerous, and you froze, âget outâ
You took another step but his voice was insistent.
âRunâ
âRex, whatâ?â you reached out to him, gently touching his arm, but you realised the error of your ways immediately.
He grabbed your wrist before you had barely touched him, and twisted your arm behind you at a painful angle, drawing a yelp from your throat. Your hand flung to your belt on instinct, calling your lightsaber to you, but Rex got his hand to your other wrist before you could get your fingers around it. The sound of the metal weapon clattering to the floor rang out in the quiet of the small room, and Rex pushed you into the wall, your cheek taking the full force of his strength. You groaned, feeling your face throbbing with pain as you heard Rex kick away your lightsaber.
You had barely had time to process what was happening, and it seemed so preposterous that you werenât fully convinced that it was. Perhaps this was some sick daydream that you were having. That thought was knocked from you at the feeling of Rex pressing you into the wall, his palm against the back of your head.
âStay put and be quietâ he spoke, and his voice was cold and harsh, two things you had never associated with him.
âRexââ
âI said quietâ he growled in your ear, his breath tickling your neck and making you shudder.
Youâd never been afraid of Rex, there was no reason to be after all. Though with the feeling of something shifting the tide against you, and knowing exactly the kind of things that Rex was capable of, a visceral fear gripped you body. You couldn't move, and luckily that's all he was asking for right now.
You felt the barrel of a blaster dig into the back of your head, earning another pained noise. You quickly felt hot tears springing from your eyes, threatening to fall down your cheeks.
âRex what's going on? Why are you doing this?â you voice betrayed every inch of fear that held you captive. You sounded small, a quivering mess that tripped over words.
Before Rex could reply, if he even would have, a voice crackled through his comm, âCaptain, sir, we can't find the target, have you got eyes on her?â
It was Jesseâs voice, and an unbidden whimper escaped your lips, earning a knee to the back and another grunt of pain from you. You couldn't understand why your men would turn on you in this way, and especially Rex.
The sensation that invaded your mind in the next moments was the most horrifying feeling that had ever seized you. You heard the cries through the force, their agony creating a wave of pain, a fever that wracked your body, making everything ache. You were brought to your knees by it, your chest constricting and feeling like you couldn't get enough air into your lungs.
âI'm dealing with itâ Rex said simply, and pushed his blaster into your head once more, bringing you back to the present moment.
You could feel the way his hand shook, and you couldn't help but think that he should have shot you by now. You tilted your head back slowly, looking up at him as he towered above you with a steely expression that didn't suit him one bit.
âRex, pleaseâ you whispered the desperate plea, and you could see the way his eyes shone, a watery layer of tears covering their surface despite the otherwise fierce look.
Without making any sudden movements, you gradually turned around and stood up. His blaster was now pressing into your forehead, but upon closer inspection you realised that he didn't even have his finger on the trigger. You slowly lifted your hands up, placing them over his, and trying to inject some calm into him, a soothing gesture through the force. All you could feel bouncing back at you was something cold and unfeeling, something bleak that didn't feel anything like he usually did.
Beneath it all there was a small flicker of light, which felt like it was trying to escape with every last bit of energy it had. It felt like Rex was being held captive in his own body, and the notion shook you to your core.
âRex, it's okayâ you tried to soothe, but he just pressed you back more, your head hitting into the wall and bringing a new discomfort.
He was close, watching tears slip out of your eyes from mere inches away, but the only thing he did was finally put his finger to the trigger. You squeezed your eyes shut, knowing what you had to do to get out of this situation.
âI'm so sorry Rexâ you whispered, before mustering all the strength within you to push him back and send him careening into the wall opposite.
His head hit the durasteel with a sickening thud, carving a dent where it found its mark, and you cringed, hoping it hadn't done any serious damage to him. He was still conscious, barely, groaning at the injury and holding the back of his head in his hand. You took your chance and summoned your lightsaber, scurrying from the room and heading straight to the hangar with haste.
It had been months, or you thought so at least. You stopped counting the days when you realised that it didn't really matter. It was in the past, that was all that was important.
You were a different person now, at least in the mind of those around you. You went by a different name, and it seemed fitting for how you felt like a shell of the person you used to be. You'd found work on some outer rim planet that you'd never knew existed until you almost crashed into its surface. It was far enough away from the core worlds that it was doubtful that anyone would recognise you, but you still tried not to make a show of yourself. It was easy work, fixing up speeders and other hunks of junk that people brought in. It was pretty mindless work, but you had always been good with your hands, and the pay wasn't awful.
Unfortunately, the mindlessness of it gave you plenty of time to think. It had been months, but you were still confused.
Rex was probably your closest friend, someone you had trusted with your life, but that trust had been proven futile the moment he put a blaster to your head. You knew that something had to have been seriously wrong to do such a thing. Even if he suddenly decided your friendship was worthless, he was a good man. He couldn't do such a thing in his right mind. The cold sensation that gripped you when you touched his hand still haunted your dreams, but you were not closer to figuring it out.
It was late, rain was pouring down outside the garage and providing a calming backdrop to your tinkering, and you were slid underneath a speeder, humming something to keep your mind focused with your hands buried in tangled wires. You felt someone approaching before their footsteps reached your ears, and an irritated sigh left your lips. You remembered turning the sign on the door to show you were finished for the day. Apparently this person had taken it upon themself to investigate anyway.
âWeâre closedâ you said in a flat voice, not enough energy to inject any warmth into your voice.
The person didn't reply, and you could feel them standing there still, unmoving. With another ennervated noise leaving your lips, you slid out from underneath the speeder to give them a piece of your mind, but your words died on your lips when you saw the person looking down at you.
You instantly pulled the blaster from the holster at your hip, and his hands shot up in surrender.
âPlease don't shoot, I'm not going to hurt youâ
You didn't know what to, or say. You had imagined what you might say if you came upon Rex again, you couldn't help it, but all of your previous thoughts were spilling from your head at the sight of him actually standing there. You stood up, keeping your blaster pointed at him, ready to run if need be. Of course you'd never shoot him, and he probably knew that, but it was still a protective measure you weren't going to neglect.
âHow did you find me?â you asked, trying to keep your voice strong.
âPlease put the blaster dââ Rex's please was cut off by you doubling down, stepping forwards with your finger on the trigger.
âI asked you a questionâ you remarked.
âIâ Senator Organa told me where I could find youâ he said carefully.
Your frown was deep and betrayed your mistrust before you spoke, âyou're lyingâ
âI'm noââ
âWhy would he tell you?â you pushed your blaster into his forehead, trying your best to be intimidating, but he just looked calm, his eyes piercing you as they had before he turned on you, a reverence in his gaze that gave you pause.
It made your heart stutter, but you couldn't give in so easily. He didn't pull away, he didn't do anything but watch you for a moment, and you could feel yourself giving in.
âBecause I askedâ he replied softly, bringing his hands up and placing them over yours.
You only realised then that you were shaking, with the steadiness and warmth of Rex engulfing your hands. You could feel none of the cold and harsh feeling that reached for your mind the last time you had touched him, only the warmth of his usual presence through the force. Strong and glowing, unyieldingly positive and steadfast, just comforting.
You felt Rex take the blaster from you and throw it away, holding your trembling hands in his and enrapturing you with his steady gaze.
âYou don't need to be afraid of meâ his voice was soothing and gentle.
âI don't understandâ you whispered, your voice trembling, though no longer in fear.
Rex tentatively pulled you forward and wrapped his arms around you, and you took the bait instantly. You buried your face in his chest, your arms wrapped tightly around his waist, enveloping yourself in his warmth, his comfort.
âI'm so sorry Generalâ he said softly, sounding utterly apologetic, âyou're safe, I can explain everythingâ
It did feel safe, being in his arms, but you still couldn't so easily shake what had happened the last time you saw him.
âWhy did youââ it was hard to say, hard to admit, âyou were going to kill meâ
His arms tightened around you, âI couldn't control it General, Iââ he sighed and rested his chin on the top of your head, âI have a lot of explaining to doâ
A small laugh escaped you even though you knew it wasn't a joke. Perhaps it was just that the situation seemed so ridiculous.
âYou think?â you pulled back to look up at him, a small smile pulling at your lips.
Rex's hand found its place on your cheek as he smiled back, and you leaned into it, about to close your eyes until you noticed a thin scar on the side of his head.
âWhat's this?â you reached up and traced your finger along it.
Rex huffed a little, âthe explanationâ
You frowned up at him, not taking his meaning at all.
âIâ itâs a lot, it's hard toââ
You stepped out of his embrace to gesture behind you, âwhy don't you come and sit down in my roomâ
Rex looked to the door you were pointing to across the room, hesitant for a moment before he met your gaze again with a small smile, âyeah, that sounds goodâ
After showing him into the small room, Rex took a seat on the old sofa that clung to the wall, while you went about making a batch of caf. You were suddenly struck by how different things were. You weren't entirely sure what was going on in the larger galaxy, having run away from it all, but what you knew was that whoever Rex was to you now, was something completely different. He was no longer a soldier under your command, you no longer his General. Something about it sent a thrill through you, but you tried to supress thinking about that until he'd explained himself.
You offered him the cup of caf, and grabbed your own, taking a seat beside him and bringing your knees to your chest. Rex looked despondently down onto his cup, swirling it gently before taking a sip. You saw his shoulders relax as he breathed out, his eyelids fluttering closed for a moment. You realised then just how tired and run down he looked, and you became more nervous for him to disclose what had happened to him.
He began by telling you about what happened to Fives, what he uncovered and what went down in the warehouse where he died. He told you how he held him in his arms when he took his last breath, how nobody believed him and he had to go on knowing about the chip in his head without the knowledge of what it really meant.
You remembered seeing Rex soon after it had all gone down, and thinking that he seemed changed, as if he was trying to hold it together for the sake of his men. You knew it had affected him more than he was letting on, you just hadn't known why.
He told you that after you'd run away from him when his chip activated, he'd gone looking for you and instead ran into Ahsoka, and how she had helped him remove it before their hard-won escape.
âI'm so sorry Generalâ He looked over to you for the first time since he began speaking, and you could see the tears in the corners of his eyes, âI tried to control it, butâŚâ
He stopped speaking, his face contorting in a frown as he tried to quell his emotions.
âI would never haveâ you know that I'd neverââ
âRexâ you stopped him with hand over his when you could see his emotions getting the better of him, âI know. I knew something was wrong, that it wasn't you. I could feel itâ
His brows pinched slightly as he let out a deep breath, relief flooding his expression. He sat back, slumping against the back of the sofa and resting his head on the wall as he closed his eyes. He looked so tired and overwhelmed, and your heart ached for him.
âSo⌠all of the jedi, they'reââ you stopped short of the painful word, but Rex understood.
He opened his eyes and nodded, âaside from Ahsoka... yes. as far as I knowâ
You tightened your arms around your shins and let out a long breath, resting your head on your knees and looking down. You had expected as much. The loss you felt though the force was crippling, there could be no other explanation for such an agonizing feeling.
âI'm so sorryâ Rex said quietly and your eyes flicked back to him. He looked so remorseful, as if he was carrying to whole weight of the galaxy on his shoulders.
âIt's not your fault, Rexâ you shook your head, âyou're a victim of this as much as I amâ
âI know, butââ his eyes softened, âI know how much being a jedi meant to you, I'm just sorry that things turned out this wayâ
You nodded, a sad smile lifting your lips, âme tooâ
A silence stretched out between you, neither one of you deigning to speak again for a moment as the gravity of the situation overtook you. Though, there was something still playing on your mind, something you needed to know.
âRex⌠when youââ you chewed on the inside of your cheek for a moment, wondering if you should bring it up, âbefore everything happened, you said you had something to tell meâ
âOhâ his eyes widened for a moment, and you could see a blush grow on his cheeks, âI did say that, yeahâ
You waited a moment, but when he didn't say anything else you raised an eyebrow, prompting him to continue.
âAh, it's nothingâ he spoke with a nervous chuckle, his hand rubbing the back of his neck as he looked away.
âNothing?â you asked, tipping your head to the side, an almost teasing look in your eyes and a smirk crossing your lips.
He huffed slightly, his cheeks darkening further, âyou shouldn't look at me like that, Generalâ
Your heart pounded in your chest at his low and somewhat sultry tone, but it only spurred you on, âwhy not?â
âBecause⌠you're my superiorâ
âNo I'm notâ you challenged.
You were no longer bound by the titles that once held you from each other, and you watched with a somewhat triumphant expression as you saw that realisation set into his face.
âNo⌠you're notâ he said slowly, quietly, as if testing the words to see how true they felt.
With an unhurried pace, but not hesitation, Rex reached out took your ankles, drawing your legs away from your chest and draping one one of them over his lap as he shifted towards you. He placed himself between your legs, taking your face in his hand and taking a moment to cast his gaze across your features.
âWhat are you waiting for?â you asked, your voice breathless.
Rex's lips quirked up slightly, in a coy manner that you'd never seen from him.
âMy ordersâ he whispered, his breath fanning over your lips.
You bit into your lip as a surprised chuckle left you. You'd never known Rex act like this, but you weren't going to pass up the opportunity to take advantage of it.
âKiss me, Captainâ
âOf course, Generalâ
His lips captured yours with a celerity, much less reserved an action that youâd come to expect from him. His hands snaked around your waist, his grip on you tightening as your met the intensity of his kiss with ardour, pulling him in by his neck.
His lips started exploring past the bounds of your lips, trailing kisses along the underside of your jaw and throat, his teeth dragging along your collarbone. You could scarcely believe it was happening, and your fingers pinched the skin of your wrist to make sure. You felt Rex huff a laugh against your skin before he pulled back from you, which only made you shudder.
âDid you just pinch yourself?â he asked in a breathy chuckle.
âShut upâ you laughed in reply, an embarrassed blush scorching your ears as you pulled his lips back onto yours.
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after spending almost a whole year on academic probation, youâre finally allowed to start your position as a manager for the nekoma boys volleyball team. youâre determined to stay focused on your team and academics, but things get a bit difficult when a certain middle blocker makes his way into your life
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< osamu miya x reader >
Summary: Being a manager for the Inazarki volleyball club wasn't easy, especially dealing with their chaos. They had made great friends because of it and had caught some attention as well, especially from Miya Osamu. For him, having a crush on the manager isn't ideal but it wasn't anything that he can control. The worst thing about it, watching your crush already be in a relationship with your teammate.
Genre: friends to lovers, angst, drama, fluff
Warnings: Swearing, yelling, teasing, suggestive themes.
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bed chem âââ iwaizumi hajime
01. who the hell is iwaizumi
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summary. when an unfortunate incident kicks you out of your university and risks your reputation as one of the top figures skater in the country, you find your place in sendai. but when you discover they only have one rink, designated to their a-league hockey team, your chance at a comeback slips from your grasp. your only in is with the captain of the hockey team. the issue with that? he couldnât care less who you are.
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venus; chapter six; still missing
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Summary: They may have your attention, but it's his fingers inside you under the table.
Pairing: Fives x reader
Warnings: NSFW, 18+, fingering, public sex, exhibitionism, drinking, alcohol, Fives being cocky, confession of feelings, just a little jealousy
A/N: I've never written for Fives before so please bear with me. Welcoming myself back from my break with a bang, pun intended. I am also utilizing medic!reader once more just because I can.
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The first time he sees you in that dress, he knows heâs screwed. Â
He has Kix to thank for everything. He had been the one to convince you to come out with them in the first place. You, the 501stâs new medic, who had quickly won the hearts of the entire legion with your gentle touches and soft reassurances. You who asked their names and remembered them. You with that infectious smile, and the soft laugh that rang out at even the lamest jokes.Â
They had all mutually agreed they would start a war for you.Â
Fives was no less enamored with you than his brothers. You laughed at his jokes, and got shy when he lightly teased and flirted. He had once asked you to kiss his freshly bandaged wound, entirely joking, but heâll never forget how you raised his arm to press a soft kiss to the bandage.Â
His stomach still flips thinking about it.Â
He hadnât been expecting you to join them on shore leave. They were headed to 79s as usual, waiting on a few stragglers, including Kix. He hadnât been expecting you to be following the medic down the ramp, but as soon as he sees you, he forgets all his impatience.Â
His eyes widen, jaw going slack as you slowly make your way down the ramp. The others notice, turning to see just whatâs caught his attention.
The dress is a little satin number that hugs every curve and slope of your body perfectly. The thin straps and sloping neckline reveal more skin than heâs ever seen before, the hem falling halfway down your thighs.Â
Itâs also red.Â
A deep, sinful red that Fives already knows is going to draw the gaze of everyone in the bar. His hands tighten into fists, his pants tightening just a bit as well.Â
âI didnât think youâd mind if I invited our favorite medic along.â Kix says, drawing his attention, and everyone elseâs.Â
âNo.â Hardcase says, the vision of you in the dress having silenced even him. âNot at all.âÂ
Fives resists the urge to punch Hardcase as he slips an arm around your shoulders, guiding you to the transport.Â
This is going to be a long night.Â
***
Fives had been right in his prediction that you would gain the attention of the entire bar. He was quick to notice just how much you shied from the attention, but he knew he and his brothers were not going to share.Â
They squish you into the center of the booth, silently glaring away any trooper, shiny or not, that even glances your way. You seem happily unaware of it as you sit between Jesse and Tup. Theyâre laying it on thick, Jesseâs arm stretched across the back of the booth behind you.Â
Fivesâ hand tightens around his glass as Jesse leans in, saying something quietly to you. You get that bashful look on your face again, fingers trailing through the condensation on your glass. Youâve barely finished one glass of the cheap beer the bar provided to the clones.Â
Fives gets his moment when Tup excuses himself from the table for a bathroom break and Jesse is sent to the bar for the next round. He quickly shuffles into the booth next to you, so close youâre almost touching. You turn to look at him, eyes shining in the dim light above the table.Â
âYou alright?â He asks, leaning in a bit so you can hear him over the music. âAre they making you uncomfortable?âÂ
You shake your head. âNo, theyâre sweet, Iâve just...had my gaze on someone else for a while.âÂ
He tilts his head as he stares down at you. âAnyone I know?âÂ
âWell, heâs a clone.â You say, giving him a cute little smile.Â
âRight. That narrows it down.â Fives nods.Â
âHeâs an ARC trooper.â You continue.Â
âNarrows it down more.â Fives says, leaning his arm on the table so he can lean in closer.Â
âHeâs funny and smart and one of the bravest men Iâve ever met.â You stare up into his eyes, searching for something. âHe has the sweetest brown eyes, and a cute little wrinkle between his brows when he frowns.â Your gaze drops to his lips. âHe has a goatee, and a tattoo, and quite the unique nickname.âÂ
Fives smirks, slipping his arm across the back of the booth behind you. His fingers trail along the bare skin of your shoulders, just as soft as he imagined. He leans in closer, watching the goosebumps form on your skin as he leans into your ear. You smell good, the best thing heâs ever smelled. His nose presses into your hair, smelling your sweet scent as his lips brush your ear.Â
âI need to hear you say it.â He whispers, fingers tracing patterns across the back of your neck and shoulders.Â
You turn your head just slightly, hand dropping to his thigh. âYou.â You say it just audible above the thump of the music playing. âItâs you.âÂ
Fives smirks, pulling back a bit as Jesse returns to the table. Despite the goosebumps on your skin, itâs warm to the touch, Fives brushing your cheek gently as he pulls his arm away. Heâs pressed right up against you, his hand slipping under the table to rest against your knee.Â
âTell me to stop.â He says quietly, Jesse taking his spot next to you once more.Â
You give him a look that speaks a thousand words, a look he didnât think you were capable of. Heâs glad the table hides everything as his pants suddenly get very tight. You turn your attention to Jesse as he starts speaking to you, Fives getting a refill on his glass and yours as Rex passes around the new pitcher.Â
His hand slowly begins to slip higher up your leg, fingers tracing the soft skin. Your legs widen just slightly for his hand, speaking volumes as you continue to entertain Jesseâs story.Â
He bites back a groan as he finds the damp fabric between your legs. Itâs a bit much to call them underwear, a lacy little number he wants to slip into a pocket later. He rubs you over your panties, your hips shifting just slightly. You disguise it as you reach for your glass, taking another sip of beer.Â
He watches the way your hand tightens just slightly around the glass as he pushes the fabric to the side, trailing his fingers along your pussy. He joins in on the conversation as he sinks a finger into your tight heat, your hips shifting just slightly again to give him room.Â
Youâre good at hiding it, moving subtly with the conversation as he and Jesse go back and forth. If Jesse looked down, it wouldnât be hard to figure out where his hand is, but thankfully heâs just a little too drunk to be aware of his surroundings.Â
You clench tightly around his finger as the rest of the table joins into the conversation, recounting a story of some mission theyâd gone on months ago, before youâd joined them. He can see your skin starting to get dewy with sweat, your breath picking up just slightly. Youâre soaking his hand, a second finger slipping in easily.Â
He watches the column of your throat as you swallow another mouthful of beer, halfway through the glass already. Maker, he wishes he could remove his codpiece, pull you into his lap and make you sit on his cock. What he wouldnât give to ease you under the table, have those sinful lips wrapped around him. Kriff, heâs one squeeze away from laying you out on the table and fucking you in front of his brothers and the entire bar.Â
He curls his fingers inside you, your lips parting as you squeeze around him, your legs shaking under the table. You set your glass back on the table just a little too hard, gaining the attention of the others.Â
âYou alright, meshâla?â Hardcase frowns at you in concern.Â
You nod, swallowing thickly. âYeah.â Your voice is breathy, a bead of sweat sliding down the side of your face. âJust starting to feel it a bit.âÂ
âI didnât peg you as a lightweight.â Tup says, having returned to the table at some point.Â
You shrug, playing off the way your thighs squeeze around his hand. âNever really been much of a drinker before.âÂ
âWell, weâre just out here corrupting you, arenât we?â Kix smirks, his voice deep from the alcohol.Â
Youâre close, your thighs squeezing around his hand as you press your hips against him. âThatâs one way of putting it.â You laugh breathlessly.Â
Fives curls his fingers again, your face leaning in close to his ear. You let out a quiet little whimper that nearly has him cumming in his pants. Your breath fans against his skin, his hand slipping from your underwear. Oh how heâd love to taste you on his skin.Â
âFresher.â You breathe, already sliding away from him. âTwo minutes.âÂ
He watches you slip out of the booth, a smirk tugging at his lips as he watches the others eyes follow your form until you disappear into the crowd.
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