not me haunting your asks in every single blog you own đ sooo, do you write parents!au? bc I wanted to request some scenario abt how sylus, caleb and xavier would react to their kids telling u to shut up. I KNOW ITS WEIRD BUT ITS A OLD TREND I THINK?? anyway, love ya babe đđđ
ŕŠâ A little prank.
ââ AUTHOR'S NOTES: I love parents!au so much đ
ââ FEATURING: Xavier, Sylus, Caleb.
ââ WARNING: English is not my first language, so it may contain some mistakes.
Your sonâs favorite pastime was annoying his father, and he was certainly better at it than anyone else. Not only that, but he also managed to convince you to help with yet another one of his⌠pranks.
The boy smiled when he saw his father heading to the kitchen and turned back to his video game. Not long after, you walked into the room with something in hand. âSweetheart, could you take thisââ
âShut up, mom,â he tried to say in an irritated tone, but a smile was plastered across his face.
đŕ§ â â XAVIER
Not even five seconds had passed before your son was groaning in pain, Xavierâs slipper lying on the couch beside him after hitting the back of his head squarely. âDadââ
Xavier raised the other slipper, pointing it at the boy. âApologize. Now,â he said, his eyebrows furrowing. âIs that any way to talk to your mother?â
âBut I was busy, and sheââ Once again, the boy didnât get the chance to finish his sentence, the other slipper flying straight at him. Xavier crossed his arms, his gaze fixed on his son.
You widened your eyes and placed a hand on your husbandâs shoulder, squeezing it lightly. âOkay, okay, it was a⌠joke, just a prank.â
Xavier gave a faint smirk, glancing at you. ââŚYeah, I knew that.â He pulled you into a hug, sticking his tongue out at your son. âYou think Iâd stop at that if I saw him disrespecting you like that?â
đŕ§ â â SYLUS
Sylus prided himself on being an exemplary father. He was patient, funâor so he thoughtâand wealthy. I mean, surely his son was already having a better childhood than most people who came from the same place Sylus had, right?
And perhaps it was exactly that freedom and comfort in his presence that made the boy feel confident enough to make that kind of joke.
âI mustâve misheard. Definitely,â Sylus said loud enough for both of you to hear. You turned away so he wouldnât see your expression, while your son simply grimaced.
âDad, she couldâve just asked one of my uncles to goâor, I donât know, gone herself!â the boy said, spinning the pieces of a pistol between his fingers.
Sylusâs steps were almost inaudible; it was as if he had teleported to his sonâs side. He crossed his arms, an irritated expression on his face. His son had never seen that look beforeâat least, not directed at him.
âDonât you dare talk to your mother like that under this roof,â he said. âI donât care if she couldâve asked someone elseâif she tells you to do something, you do it. She brought you into this world.â
The boy couldnât hold back his laughter, bursting out in hysterics. Your husband opened his mouth to say something but stopped when he saw you laughing as well. He let out a sigh, rubbing his face. âYou too now?â
đŕ§ â â CALEB
Honestly, your son was expecting Caleb to yell at him or chase after him, but it was even more terrifying to see him stay silent, slowly turning to face the boy.
He froze, setting the video game controller down on the coffee table. Calebâs eyes stayed fixed on him, and his silence lingered just long enough to make the boy shift uncomfortably under the stare.
When Caleb finally spoke, his voice was strangely calmâand that wasnât exactly a good thing. âYou have five seconds to do as your mother said and come back here, and another five to apologize and explain yourself.â
You let out an awkward laugh before wrapping your arms around your husband. âIt was just a joke, I swear.â Caleb glanced at you, slipping a hand under your shirt to give you a pinch. âOuch! It was his idea!â
He rolled his eyes but let out a relieved laugh, despite his irritation with your newfound way of spending free time. âI shouldâve known.â
The suitors are gone. The palace has fallen silent.
Odysseus stands there, covered in red from head to toe. The emptiness in his chest had only grown deeper with each released arrow, each scream of the victims.
He lifts his head, and his gaze falls upon the stone owl he had built long ago. An altar for his guardian, his mentor. He steps forward, staring emptily at the statue, and suddenly he feels her.
She stands to his right, her energy and presence unmistakable.
Athena looks down upon him, almost through him, a certain sadness in her eyes. They say nothing.
The goddess can't help but wonder whether all of this could have been avoided, had they not fought all those years ago. She can't help but wonder if she could prevent the same thing from happening again.
Maybe they could do that together.
Yes, she concluded. Together sounds nice.
Premise: You hurt him with your words and instantly regretted it, tearing up for the things you said, things you could not take back. But in that moment, all he sees is the love you have for him. Inspired by this request. Pairing:Reader x Zayne Note: Reader and the men are in a relationship for this fic. If you would react to this situation differently by saying you would not hurt him, you would not argue, then please know that this fic may not be for you. Life happens and different people react differently. A reader tag isnt a generalisation for this fic. Let me know if you want to be a part of my taglist. Content warning: Angst, arguments, hurt/comfort, tears.
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 Zayne had promised to meet you at 7 p.m., a rare evening carved out of his relentless schedule. But, as always, the world seemed to conspire against you.
At 6:34 p.m., your phone buzzed.
Zayne: Emergency surgery. Iâll be late. I am sorry.
The message was short and direct, like every other text youâd received when he was busy. Not that you minded, because you knew he would be indulgent when he had the time with his gifs and emoji.
You sighed, staring at the glowing screen. Of course, it wasnât his faultâhis job was important, lives depended on him. You knew that. You always knew that. But knowing didnât make it hurt any less.
You: How late?
You waited, watching the little "typingâŚ" bubble appear and disappear a few times before his reply came in.
Zayne: Iâm not sure.
You: Ill wait for you, Dr. Zayne đ
The knot in your chest tightened. You tossed your phone onto the coffee table and leaned back against the couch, staring at the clock on the wall. 7:00 p.m. came and went. By 8:30, the sun had dipped below the horizon, painting the room in shades of blue and gray. By 10:00, your patience was fraying.
Your thoughts spiraled. You couldnât even remember the last time the two of you spent more than a few uninterrupted hours together. If it wasnât the hospital, it was a conference, or research, or some far-flung medical camp in the middle of nowhere.  You understoodâhe wasnât just a doctor, he was the doctor, the youngest cardiologist in Linkon City, and his work saved lives. But no amount of understanding could temper the weight of the empty hours that stretched between you tonight. It wasnât just tonight. This was a pattern, a cycle youâd grown used to but never quite accepted.
But waiting was a lonely affair. Life had been stressful for you, too. Work, finances, personal strugglesâeverything felt like it was crashing down. And now, the one person you longed to lean on, to feel close to, seemed so far away. Was it selfish to want his presence? To crave a moment of his time? You didnât know anymore. All you knew was that you missed him. Missed you both.
By midnight, the frustration was a storm you couldnât contain. You told yourself youâd wait but every tick of the analog clock that Zayne liked was like chalk grating against the blackboard. :00 a.m. The city outside your window was quiet, the only sound the faint hum of passing cars. 1:45 a.m. The words you wanted to say twisted in your chest, growing heavier. 2:23 a.m. The lock turned.
The sound of the lock turning startled you. Zayne stepped inside, his movements deliberate and quiet as he placed his bag down and shrugged off his coat.
âYouâre awakeâŚâ he said softly, his sharp eyes flicking to you as you sat up on the couch.
âYeah,â you replied, your voice flat. âIâve been waiting. I wanted to see you. How was the surgery?â
âIt went well,â he said simply. âComplicated, but the patient stabilized.â
âThatâs good,â you said, your voice tight. âHave you eaten anything?â
He shook his head. âI grabbed something at the hospital earlier. Iâm fine.â
Fine. He always said that. No matter how long the day, no matter how much heâd pushed himself, it was always, Iâm fine.
âZayneâŚâ you began, your tone already edged with the frustration simmering beneath the surface. âYouâve been on your feet for hours. You need to take care of yourself too, you know.â
âI do,â he replied, his tone even, almost dismissive. âWe can talk about it tomorrow. You should get some rest.â
And there it wasâthe spark that lit the fire.
âRest?â You repeated the word, your voice incredulous. âYou think I can just ârestâ after sitting here for hours waiting for you? Do you even realize what this feels like, Zayne? Itâs like I donât even exist in your life anymore!â
His brows furrowed at your outburst, a hint of confusion on his face.
âI know your job is important,â you continued, your voice shaking. âI know what you do saves lives, and Iâve tried so hard to be understanding. But do you have any idea what itâs like to feel like youâre always second? To feel like youâre not even a priority?â
âWait.â he interjected, his tone calm but firm. âI didnât say you werenât a priorityââ
âNo, you didnât say it,â you interrupted, your anger flaring hotter now. âBut it feels that way, Zayne. Every time you miss a dinner, every time you come home at some ungodly hour, it feels like Iâm just⌠here. Waiting. Always waiting. Do you even realize how long itâs been since weâve had a real conversation? Since weâve actually spent time together?â
His brows furrowed deeper. âYou know my job doesnât exactly allow for flexibility.â
âYour job,â you spat, the words laced with bitterness. âItâs always about your job. And I get it, okay? I do. Youâre saving lives, and thatâs incredible. But when was the last time you asked about mine?â
He opened his mouth to respond, but you didnât give him the chance. The words poured out, sharp and unrelenting.
âDo you have any idea how lonely itâs been? Iâm not even sure Iâm a part of your life anymore!â
The moment the words left your mouth, you saw the shock flicker across his face. His usually stoic expression cracked, his eyes widening in disbelief.
Your heart thudded painfully as the weight of what youâd said sank in. âZayne, Iââ Your voice faltered, tears welling up. âI didnât mean that. I swear I didnât mean that.â
He didnât say anything, just stood there, his silence somehow heavier than any words he couldâve spoken.
The room fell silent except for the quiet hitch of your breath. You pressed your palms to your eyes, trying to stem the tears, but they came anyway, hot and unstoppable.
Your chest tightened as the tears spilled over. âIâm sorryâŚâ you choked out, the apology tumbling from your lips. âIâm so sorry. I didnât mean it. I just⌠I donât know. Everythingâs been so overwhelming, and I didnât mean to take it out on you. I know how much your work means to you, I really do. Iâm just⌠Iâm tired, Zayne.â
ZAYNEâS POV
Her words hung in the air, each one slicing deeper than the last. Iâm not even sure Iâm a part of your life anymore.
Was that really how she felt? Had he really been so consumed by his work that heâd made her feel this way?
He swallowed hard, guilt tightening in his chest. Of course, she was right. Heâd assumed her silence meant she understood, that she was okay with the late nights and missed dates. But now, looking at her, he realized just how deeply heâd been wrong.
And then came her tears.
Heâd seen people cry beforeâpatients, families, even his colleagues. But her tears were different. They werenât just borne of hurt; they carried guilt, love, and something raw and unfiltered. She wasnât angry at him. She was hurting for him, even as she blamed herself. âIâm not making excuses. I just... Iâve been trying to be strong for so long, trying to understand, but tonight... I just felt... alone. I didnât mean it. I swear. You donât deserve to hear that from me. I love you so much, and I feel terrible for even saying something so awful.â
The anger in her voice born from exhaustion, frustration, a sense of abandonment, had shocked him, yes. But now, as her words turned to apologies, all he could see was how deeply she cared for him. Through the raw tears, through the pain and self-accusation in her voice, all he could see was how much she loved him. It was clear as day, even when she couldnât bring herself to look at him, even as she buried her face in her hands.
Her words tumbled out in a rush, desperate, as though she needed to undo everything with an apology. She wasnât angry anymore, no. She was so sorry, and it hurt him more than anything else could. He felt his heart crack, the guilt swirling like a blizzard, and without thinking, he moved toward her, instinct pulling him into action.
âDonât cry...â he murmured, stepping closer. His voice was softer now, tinged with something almost fragile.
âIâm sorry,â she choked out, her words tumbling over each other. âI didnât mean it, Zayne. I swear, I didnât mean it. I justâtonight was hard, and Iââ
âStop.â His hands came up to gently frame her face, his thumbs brushing away the tears that refused to stop. âYou donât have to apologize.â The way her shoulders shook with each sob, the desperation in her voiceâit all spoke of someone who loved so fiercely that even the slightest hint of causing harm to the one she loved shattered her entirely.
âBut I do,â she insisted, her voice cracking. âI was upset, but that doesnât make it okay for me to say something like that to you. You didnât deserve it. Iâm so sorry, Zayne. I didnât mean it. I swear, I didnât mean it. Iâm just⌠so tired, and everything feels so heavy. I know how much your work means to you. I know itâs important, but⌠but I said those things, and thatâs not okay.â
Her voice cracked on the last word, and it cut through him like a scalpel. The rawness of her pain, the way her hands shook as she tried to wipe away her tearsâit gutted him. He stepped closer and gently took her hands, stilling their movement. âStop,â he murmured, his voice low and steady. âPlease, stop apologizing.â
But she didnât. She kept going, as if she needed him to hear every ounce of her sorrow, every misplaced thought born from exhaustion and frustration. âJust because Iâm in a bad place doesnât mean I can take it out on you. It doesnât make it okay to hurt you. Iâm so, so sorryââ
âEnough,â Zayne said, firmer this time, his hands tightening around hers. He closed the distance between them, his forehead resting against hers. His eyes searched hers, even as his own unshed tears blurred his vision. âI hear you. And I forgive you. You donât need to say another word. You are important to me. Do you hear me? You always have been.â
He pulled her into his arms, and for a moment, the world outside disappeared. The tension in her body melted into his embrace as he cradled her close. He felt her sobs against his chest, the dampness of her tears seeping through his shirt, and his heart ached in a way that no medical textbook could ever describe. It was a mix of regret, love, and an overwhelming need to protect the person in his arms.
When he tilted her face up to his, his thumb brushing tenderly over her cheek to catch the fresh tears, his lips found hers in a kiss that spoke the words he couldnât say. It wasnât rushed or hurried, but deep and deliberateâa melding of emotions. He tasted the salt of her tears, felt the softness of her lips trembling against his. His hand cupped the back of her head, holding her there as if letting go might shatter everything. It wasnât about passion, not this time. It was a deep, desperate need to remind her, remind himself, that she was still here. That no matter how far he had drifted, they were still together.
This is how much she loves me, Zayne thought, as her lips pressed harder against his, the urgency building. This is how much she needs me. Even when sheâs hurting, even when sheâs angry, she still reaches for me, still tries to make things right.
In that moment, everything was stripped bare. There were no walls, no facades. Just him and her. His kiss was a vow, an apology, and a promise all at once. When he finally pulled back, his lips still ghosting over hers, he murmured, âIâve been a fool. I am sorry too. I should have been here, with you. I should have made time for you.â
Her eyes widened slightly, confusion flickering through the tears. âZayneââ
âAll these days, I thought I was going home after work,â he continued, his voice low and weighted with emotion. âBut it wasnât home. It was just a house. This⌠this is home. Youâre my home.â
The words hung in the air between them, raw and unfiltered. He pressed another kiss to her forehead, his hands still framing her face. âIâm taking the weekend off. No conferences, no surgeries, no calls. Just us.â
A small, shaky laugh escaped her. âYou mean it?â
âI do,â he said, his lips curving into the faintest of smiles. âEven if I have to tie myself to this couch to prove it.â
She chuckled softly, and he felt the tension in her body begin to ease.
âI miss you,â he said finally, his voice breaking the stillness. âI miss us. And Iâm sorry I made you feel like you werenât important. You are. Youâre everything.â And that was the truth. All that mattered now was her. She was his home, his heart, his everything. And he would make sure she knew that every single day.
A soft sigh of relief escaped her, and she relaxed into him, the tension in her body finally easing. And Zayne, for the first time in a long while, allowed himself to rest. He closed his eyes, listening to her heartbeat against his chest, and he knew that no matter what else life brought him, this was all he needed. This was home.
And he was never going to let her feel unimportant again.
AN: reblogs, feedback and opinions are appreciated!
Zayne Edition | Caleb Edition | Xavier Edition | Sylus Edition | Rafayel Edition
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Also I needed some real solars for his trials because he ONLY EVER GIVES ME BONFIRE OR BUNNY
Xavier is for the people who have always listened to otherâs woes but themselves never been on the receiving end of the same gratitude. He will hear you out and let you cry and rant to your heart's content.
Xavier is for the people who have always had to do everything on their own and have become used to only relying on themselves. Heâll let you do your thing but will always have your back when you need him.
Xavier is for the people who have always been in positions of responsibility. Heâll let you take the lead but will also be there to himself lead and take care of things if you ask him to.
Xavier is for those who enjoy museum dates and book fairs. He will share random historical facts with you. He will read to you as you two cuddle in bed. He will discuss and rave about those minor characters in obscure book series that no one talks about.
Xavier is for those who sometimes just donât wanna head out and would rather chill at home. Heâd order your comfort food, co-op with you on your games and join you for movie nights, and warm snuggles.
Xavier is for the people who sometimes donât wanna talk and simply enjoy the comfortable silence. He'll lay out with you on the rooftop or join you at the balcony/window so you both can quietly stargaze, and enjoy the serenity of each otherâs company.
Xavier is for those who find it difficult to express themselves, who have always been so guarded, who feel a lot but simply canât find the right words to say. He will be patient and wait for you, no matter how long it takes.
Xavier is for the foodies. He will never judge your weird eating habits and will even join you for a late night snack.
Xavier is for the people who cherish small, seemingly insignificant gestures. Heâll place his hand on the sharp corners of a table when you bend your head to pick up a fallen spoon/fork. One look into your eyes and heâll do that task that you wordlessly request him to. Heâll twirl your locks around his fingers, play with your hair, and kiss you out of nowhere at random times âĄ
this was requested by someone on reddit DMs ⥠who saw similar posts for other LIs..
ÂŠď¸ Xavier divider is my own. Credit me if you use âĄ
are you hearing things? certainly, an intruder didnât break into your house just to clean up the mess youâd left behind this morning and cook your favorite dish, did they? noâŚunless this intruder was really, really nice and somehow knew you inside out.
but then it hits you.
caleb.
that's the only thought in your head as you rush over to the kitchen, stopping in the middle as you see your husband in a fucking apron, cutting up vegetables on the kitchen counter.
he looks up as soon as he hears your footsteps stop, a big, satisfied smirk on his face. yet despite the smugness, his expression is tender, displaying a love that makes your chest tighten with familiarity. before either of you can say a word, you rush over to him, wrapping your arms around his neck and immediately melt into his touch.
he's warm, and most of all, real. in your arms. no words are saidâthey're not even needed as he returns your embrace, nuzzling his face into your hair and pressing you to him like a long-lost piece of himself finally returned. you sink into the quiet gravity of his hold, the space between you dissolving as you breathe in each other's presence. time feels like it's folding in on itselfâonly the steady rise and fall of his breath tethering you to the moment, to him, to home.
you decide to break the silence, your hands gripping tighter on his clothes, voice muffled by your face in the crook of his neck. "caleb. youâre early. youâre- you're here." the words are slightly cracked, tinted with a quiet desperation and disbelief that has your heart pounding in your chest, still processing what was happening.
caleb only holds you closer, his voice thick with similar emotions. "'course i am, honey. wouldn't trade this for the world." he presses a soft kiss to your head, his hands gently running down your sides and stopping at your waist. he pulls away to look you in the eyes, his gaze filled with something so soft you could almost feel it in your hands. "the expedition ended early. i got home as soon as i could to surprise you."
your eyes drift up and down his face, his neck, any piece of him available to youâyou drink it in, relishing in the man before you like a traveler would an oasis in the desert. you swallow, throat thick with longing as you struggle to say another full sentence.
but it doesn't matter, not when he knows exactly what you want to say. your emotions are written on your face, woven into every action, and even without words, caleb can feel it in the space between you, his heart long since in tune with yours.
taking a deep breath, you manage to speak, sniffling. "i was- i was counting down the days. i thought you wouldn't be home for at least a few more weeks-"
caleb only grins softly, tenderly slipping his hand beneath your shirt to feel your skin on his. "you know me, honey. i can't just stay away from you." he punctuates his words with a soft caress up your back, tracing your spine and sending a shiver through your body. it grounds you, his actions and affections so familiar and yet so unreal in the moment.
a small laugh manages to bubble from your lips, relieved and stupefied. you pull him in again, feeling his heartbeat against yours. he's here. all of him.
and suddenly, the exhaustion of the past few weeks, the impatience, the longing, the lonelinessâit all fades away, and you're left with something that is so unmistakably home, because you're in his arms.
he lets out a relieved sigh of his own, chuckling slightly and shifting his body to better accommodate yours. in doing so, you're pulled away from him just slightly, the glint of something floating in the air catching your eye. your brows furrow together as the object catches your interest, peeking out at it from above caleb's arms.
a knife.
a floating knife.
you blink. your mind is still catching up with everything, but the sight of a knife hovering a few steps away from youâcompletely still, suspended in midairâpulls you out of your processing period. your brows furrow even further, your head stiffly moving to look up at your husband.
"caleb...?" as of that moment, his tender gaze had turned into a suppressed grin, his eyes twinkling with that mischievous glint you knew so well. his hands squeeze your sides, voice teasing and lilted. "'sup, honeybunch? still need proof it's really me?"
your eyes flick between the knife and him, your voice slow and hesitant. "caleb, why is there a knife next to us right now?"
he laughs, and it's a warm sound that dissipates any tension in your body, a small smile pulling up at your lips despite the confusion. he leans in with a smirk, shrugging and ruffling your hair as if itâs the most casual thing in the world. "i don't know baby, you were pretty eager to get me in your arms. didn't stop to think twice that i was cutting up some veggies."
your face flushes as you process that he had only used his evol to move the knife he was holding away from the both of you. "...oh," is all you manage to squeak out as he laughs again, gently tugging on your hair to tilt your head upwards and to land a kiss on your forehead.
caleb smirks, his own gaze flickering between the knife and you, "someone had to make sure you didnât end up with a gash on your hand while trying to tackle me."
you shake your head, still smiling and now slightly flushed due to his actions. "sorry, it was all just..." he cuts you off with a finger to your lips, grinning at the cute sight of your face. "there's no need for an apology, honey. i'm just doing my job as your husband."
he steps forward, the knife gently floating back down onto the counter with a soft clink as he places his hand beneath your chin. "our kitchen is quite the dangerous place, you know."
the playful edge in his voice and the cheeky grin on his face make you laugh, a soft, breathless sound that feels lighter than it has in weeks. you shake your head, amusement dancing in your eyes as you finally take in your surroundingsâthe seasoned chicken resting in the bowl, the steam curling from the bubbling pot of your favorite broth on the stove, and most of all, the warm, inviting scent of home.
it isn't just the food or the careful way heâs prepared everything for you. itâs him, standing there, grounding you in a moment that feels almost too good to be real. the weight of missing him lingers faintly in your chest, but itâs lightened by the fact that, for the first time in weeks, heâs here.
caleb's eyes wash over you with amusement, his head tilting as his thumb caresses your cheek before gently pressing into your skin, affectionately squeezing your face. "you okay there, pips? looks like you're about to start crying over dinner."
his teasing lingers for only a second before something shifts. his touch, once playful, turns softerâmore deliberate. his hands come up to cradle your face fully, his warmth seeping into your skin. it's only then that you realize why his expression has changed.
you were crying.
warm, salty tears are trickling down your face as you try to deny your current state, your lips trembling as you let out a shaky laugh. "ah, iâm-," you start off, but the crack in your voice betrays you. you sniffle, swiping at your face, affection and frustration mixing in your expression. "itâs not-â
but caleb just smiles, thumbs brushing away the tears before they can fall any further. "i know," he murmurs, voice as warm as his touch. "i know, baby."
caleb doesnât say anything elseâhe doesnât need to. instead, he pulls you in, pressing his lips gently to your forehead, letting them linger there for a few precious moments. his touch is grounding, and for the first time in what feels like forever, you let yourself lean into it completely.
his fingers stroke along your back in soothing circles, a silent reassurance that heâs real, that heâs with you. and you believe it. because how could you not, when his presence feels like the most tangible thing in the world?
after a few quiet breaths, he pulls away just enough to meet your gaze again, studying your face with something soft and knowing. âfeeling a little better?â
you sniffle, nodding as you wipe at your eyes again. âyeah. just⌠didnât expect this.â
he grins, his thumb grazing over your cheekbone one last time before he finally steps back, hands slipping down to rest at your waist. âwell, i was hoping for a âwow, my incredibly handsome husband is the best for surprising me like this!â but i guess tears of joy work too.â
you roll your eyes, though thereâs no real annoyance behind it. âif you wanted me to swoon, you shouldâve walked in with flowers, colonel.â
caleb lets out a dramatic sigh, shaking his head. âdamn, shouldâve known i was dealing with high standards.â
âvery high,â you confirm, the ghost of a smile tugging at your lips.
he huffs out a laugh before squeezing your waist one last time and turning back to the counter. âcmon, pips. go set the table before you start crying again.â
you mumble sarcastically but oblige, pulling out the plates and utensils while he goes back to cooking. the kitchen is quiet save for the soft sounds of bubbling broth and the rhythmic chop of his knife against the cutting board.
itâs a comfortable kind of quietâthe kind that settles lovingly in your ribs, wrapping around your heart like the warmest embrace.
and when you finally sit down for dinner, across from the man who makes your world feel so much brighter just by being in it, you realize that no matter how long heâs gone, no matter how much you miss him, this moment will always come back to you.
because caleb always comes back to you.
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Lets glitch together while having chips in a flower shop
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MC: âDo you think weâre just NPCs of someones gameplay?â
Xavier: âAnd that someone is another NPC of another someoneâs play through. Like an infinite gameplayâŚâ
Jeremiah: âIf that is right why the hell are you both programmed to lay down in the middle of my shop EATING CHIPS???? YOUâRE SCARING MY CUSTOMERS!â
MC: âWe are simplyâŚâ
Xavier âglitching.â
"Wake up, Osamu..."
âlads boys with a clingy partnerâ
hi bunnies sorry for not posting𼚠happy easter to all the ones who celebrate!
content: fluff, mentions of nightmares
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Sylus
the morning air in onychinus is cold, but not cold enough to keep you from crawling onto Sylusâ lap while heâs trying to go through files. he sits on the velvet couch, his black blazer draped over his shoulders, one hand holding a holopad and the other gripping a steaming mug. youâre practically glued to him, arms around his waist, cheek against his chest
he exhales sharply, but itâs not annoyanceâitâs more like the sound of someone trying very hard not to indulge you too fast
âi canât feel my legs,â he mutters, not even looking down âyouâve been clinging to me for the past forty minutesâ
âyou love it,â you murmur into his shirt, fingers playing with the fabric âiâm your favorite parasiteâ
he finally looks down, crimson eyes glinting in amusement âif i had a favorite parasite, youâd be it, yesâ
his hand moves from the mug to your back, fingers tracing lazy circles against your spine. he doesnât push you away. of course he doesnât. Sylus complains, but he never actually means it. youâve figured that out by now
âyou couldâve kicked me off,â you tease
âi couldâve,â he says dryly âbut iâm indulging your clinginess. itâs charming. pathetic, but charmingâ
you pout up at him âmean.â
âaccurate.â
but he softens, just a little, when you donât move. when your breathing evens out against him, and your fingers curl slightly like youâre afraid heâll disappear if you let go
his voice drops to a murmur âwhatâs gotten into you?â
ânothing,â you say âjust wanna stay closeâ
he hums âyouâve been like this all weekâ
you donât respond right away. instead, you tug his blazer tighter around the both of you and nuzzle in
after a beat, Sylus speaks again, quieter this time
âdid you have another nightmare?â
you hesitate, then nod
he sets the holopad aside with a sigh and cups your face, guiding your head up until you meet his gaze
âyou need to tell me these things,â he says âi canât drag them out of you while you cling to me like an octopusâ
âiâm not an octopusâ
âyouâre worse. youâre cute. and you know i canât say no when youâre like thisâ
you blink up at him âso you do like it.â
he narrows his eyes âi didnât say that.â
you smirk âyou implied it.â
he kisses you before you can get cocky. just once, light and brief, but enough to silence your teasing
âyou can cling to me all you want,â he murmurs, his voice low âjust donât keep things from meâ
âi wasnât trying to hide it,â you say softly âjust didnât wanna make you worryâ
he lets out a soft chuckle, barely audible âi worry when you donât cling to meâ
you blink âyou do?â
âmmhâ he leans back, tugging you closer, settling you against him like youâre meant to be there âyouâre always holding onto me like youâre afraid iâll vanish. if you stop⌠iâll know somethingâs wrongâ
you bite your lip, warmth blooming in your chest
âbesides,â he adds, lips brushing your hair, âiâve grown fond of being your emotional support villainâ
you snort âyouâre more like an emotional support dragonâ
âsame thingâ
you shift slightly, enough to peek up at him through your lashes âso you wonât get tired of me being clingy?â
he smirks, brushing your hair back ânot unless you start following me into the showerâ
âiâve done that beforeâ
âand i had to bribe you out with chocolateâ
you grin, smug âyou bought my favorite kindâ
he rolls his eyes âyouâre impossible.â
but then he presses a long, quiet kiss to your temple, and when you melt into him again, he doesnât complain. doesnât even pretend to
because the truth isâSylus likes it. likes you. every stubborn, clingy, affectionate part
and if holding you close is the price for your peace of mind, heâll let you stay right there for as long as you need
Zayne
Zayne doesnât look up right away when you wrap your arms around him from behind. heâs seated at his desk, posture perfect, pen gliding across a patient chart with that same practiced precision. his hair falls slightly over his glasses, and the gentle ticking of his desk clock fills the silence of the office
you rest your cheek between his shoulder blades, eyes closed, arms locked snugly around his torso like you might float away if you let go
âyou know this is the third time youâve interrupted me in the last hour,â he says, not turning around âyouâve brought me tea, asked if i liked the scent of your shampoo, and now⌠this.â
you hum softly âyou didnât answer about the shampooâ
âlavender,â he mutters âi took note the second you walked inâ
a small smile curves your lips. he did notice
Zayne sets the pen down at last and exhales, head tilting slightly toward you âi take it youâre feeling clingy againâ
âis that a problem?â
he doesnât respond right away. instead, he reaches for your hand and gently tugs you around to his side. you let him guide you, limbs loose and obedient as he pulls you onto his lap. one of his arms wraps around your waist, the other settles over your hand where it rests on his chest
âif it were a problem,â he says softly âi wouldnât be holding you right nowâ
you sigh contentedly and tuck your face into his neck âi missed youâ
âi saw you this morningâ
âstill missed youâ
Zayneâs lips curve into the faintest smile âyouâve been unusually attached latelyâ
you shift slightly âdo you want me to stop?â
heâs quiet for a second, then murmurs
âno. not really.â
you lift your head, surprised âreally?â
he sighs again, but this time itâs the fond kindâthe tired, helpless kind that only comes out when heâs too in love to argue âiâve been waking up with your arm draped across my chest every night for the past week. i canât reach for my alarm without peeling you off me. and somehow, i donât mindâ
you look at him with wide eyes âso you like it?â
âi didnât say thatâ he adjusts his glasses with one hand âbut if you stopped, iâd probably assume you were hiding somethingâ
you frown slightly âiâm not hiding anythingâ
âthen why the sudden surge in affection?â
you hesitate, then quietly say âyouâve been working more hours lately. i just⌠i donât want to feel like iâm losing time with youâ
his expression softens instantly
âiâm sorry,â he says âi shouldâve noticed soonerâ
you shake your head âi get it. your patients need youâ
âand so do you.â
Zayne leans forward and presses his forehead to yours. his eyes, usually sharp and unreadable, are soft now. tired, yesâbut open in a way only you ever get to see
âtell me when you feel like this,â he says gently âdonât just cling. i can handle honesty better than surprise cuddles in the middle of surgery prepâ
you laugh under your breath âyou did scold me that timeâ
âbecause you nearly knocked over an IV standâ
you nuzzle closer âworth itâ
he shakes his head but doesnât push you away. instead, he shifts the chair slightly, pulling a blanket from the side cabinet and draping it over both of you
âi have three more files to go through,â he says âbut if you promise not to fall asleep and drool on my tie again, you can stay right here.â
you blink âagain?!â
âyou think i keep spare ties in my desk for fashion?â
you grin âyou secretly love it.â
âi am a man of science,â Zayne replies, deadpan âi donât love being drooled onâ
but he kisses your cheek anyway. warm. soft. and when you rest your head against his chest again, his arms tighten just a little
he lets you stay for the rest of the evening, finishing his files one by one while you curl in his lap like a content cat. and every so often, he pausesâjust to run his fingers through your hair, or to press a kiss to your temple, like he needs the reminder too
Caleb
Calebâs halfway through refueling his aircraft when he hears rapid footsteps behind himâlight, familiar ones that donât belong to any mechanic on the tarmac. he doesnât need to turn around to know itâs you
âdonât say anything,â you huff, wrapping your arms tight around his waist from behind âjust⌠stand thereâ
he chuckles under his breath, lowering the nozzle and tilting his head back slightly âthat bad of a day, huh?â
âno,â you mumble against his back âi just missed youâ
he grins, lips twitching at the corners as he sets the nozzle down and lets his hands rest over yours âyou saw me this morningâ
âdoesnât count. you left before i was awakeâ
âtechnically, i kissed your forehead before i left,â he says, voice playful âthat counts for somethingâ
you hug him tighter âi want a do-overâ
Caleb turns slowly in your arms, the scent of jet fuel clinging faintly to his jacket. his eyes, that soft violet hue youâve always loved, lock on yours with warmth and just a hint of mischief
âyouâre clingy todayâ he says with a knowing smile
âis that a problem?â
he leans in a little, brows raised âhave i ever said no to you clinging?â
you look up at him, teasing âyou get smug about itâ
âbecause i like it,â he says, pulling you in without hesitation âi like that you want to be close. that you run straight to me when youâre feeling needyâ
you bury your face in his jacket âiâm not needyâ
âyou literally followed me to the plane, mid-shift, and clung to me like a baby koalaâ
you pout âare you calling me a koala now?â
he laughs and lifts you slightly off the ground in a warm, secure hug, spinning you in a slow circle despite the busy hangar
âa very cute koala,â he murmurs âwith a death gripâ
you hum contentedly, resting your chin on his shoulder âi just didnât feel like being alone todayâ
he immediately softens at that, arms wrapping tighter around you
âyou never have to be.â
âbut youâre always workingâ
âso are you,â he says, brushing your hair back gently âand yet, here you are, glued to me in the middle of a military-grade launch pad. not exactly subtleâ
âyou love itâ
âof course i doâ
his voice lowers a little, quieter against the sound of nearby aircraft and voices
âi think about you all the time when iâm flying,â he confesses âwhen i hit turbulence, when the sky goes quiet, when the alarms go off in my headset⌠youâre the one i think of. and then when i land, i hope youâre hereâ
you blink, caught off guard by how soft heâs being âyou do?â
he nods, gaze never leaving yours âevery timeâ
you smile into his chest âthen maybe i should start hiding in your cockpitâ
he snorts âyouâd get arrestedâ
âyouâd bail me outâ
âyeah,â he says without hesitation âi would.â
you stay there for a while, wrapped in him, ignoring the curious glances of nearby engineers. Caleb doesnât care. he never does. even when his superiors are around, even when heâs supposed to be the strict Colonel on dutyâwhen it comes to you, his arms are always open
âhow long until you take off?â you ask, voice small
âforty minutesâ
you tug on his jacket sleeve âstay with me âtil then?â
he doesnât even hesitate âyou got it.â
he guides you over to the edge of the hangar, where the sun hits the floor in golden beams. you sit together, shoulder to shoulder, legs stretched out, your head resting against his. the world keeps movingâpilots shouting, aircraft hummingâbut in that little moment, everything feels still
Caleb intertwines your fingers with his
âyou can be clingy all you want,â he murmurs âi signed up for that the moment i fell in love with youâ
you squeeze his hand âwhat if iâm clingy forever?â
he grins âthen i guess youâre stuck with me forever too.â
Rafayel
Rafayelâs house is bathed in warm light, the windows cracked open just enough to let in the city breeze. classical music plays softly from hidden speakers, the scent of white tea and citrus lingering in the air. heâs lounging on his favorite cream-colored couch, wearing a silk robe loosely tied over a half-buttoned shirt, swirling a glass of wine in one hand while reading something on his holo-tablet
and you? youâre practically draped over him like a second robe
âyouâre heavy,â he drawls, though thereâs absolutely zero heat in his voice âare you attempting to fuse with me?â
you bury your face into his chest âmaybeâ
he sighsâdramatically, as alwaysâand sets his tablet aside âis this how itâs going to be now? i canât even sip my wine without being used as a human mattress?â
you peek up at him, pouting âdonât act like you donât love itâ
he raises a perfectly shaped brow, eyes flicking down to where your legs are tangled with his
âi love many things. vintage wines, rare artifacts, silk pillows⌠and, unfortunately for me, youâ
you grin, not the least bit offended âso i can stay here?â
he exhales, then tilts your chin up with one finger âi would sooner burn this apartment to the ground than move youâ
you blink ââŚromanticâ
âi tryâ
you stay quiet for a moment, tracing absent shapes on his chest through his shirt. he watches you for a beat, then softly asks âwhatâs this about, dove?â
you glance away âi just missed you.â
he hums âyou saw me two hours ago.â
âi still missed you.â
his hand finds your hair, long fingers combing through it gently âyouâve been a bit⌠clingier than usualâ
you wince âtoo much?â
he snorts âplease. if i didnât enjoy it, do you think youâd still be breathing right now?â
you laugh, muffled against him
he brushes a kiss to the top of your head âiâm not complaining, darling. iâm simply curious. your usual clinginess is adorableâthis level borders on concerningâ
you donât answer right away, just sink further into his embrace like the answerâs hidden somewhere in his heartbeat
he softens, all teasing gone from his voice âtalk to meâ
âi had a dream,â you finally say âthat you leftâ
he frowns âleft how?â
âjust⌠disappeared. no note, no goodbye. i woke up and you werenât there, and it felt so realâ
Rafayel is silent for a moment. then, he slides his glass onto the side table and pulls you into his lap properly, wrapping his arms around you with rare, unguarded tenderness
âiâm not going anywhere,â he says âyouâd have to banish me yourself. even then, iâd find my way backâ
âwhat if you got bored of me?â
he scoffs âimpossible. youâre chaos in a pretty package. and you cling to me like ivy. how could i ever get bored?â
âsome people donât like clingyâ
âthose people have no tasteâ
you laugh again, and Rafayel leans in to kiss the corner of your mouth, then your cheek, then your forehead. his lips linger there, his breath warm and steady
âdo you know how many people want my attention?â he murmurs âand how few actually have it?â
you nod slowly âa lot. and almost none.â
he smiles âexactly. youâre not just the exception. youâre the rule-breaker. you cling, and i let you. you pout, and i cave. you crawl into my lap during my very important wine therapy session, and instead of throwing you offâI hold you tighterâ
you blink ââŚthat might be the most romantic thing youâve ever saidâ
âdonât get used to itâ
âtoo lateâ
he chuckles and lets his head fall back against the couch, arms still snug around you. you curl up there, completely content, as the music shifts to something slower, more intimate
âstay here tonight,â he says softly âcling all you want. hell, cling in your sleep. drool on my robe. claim me like a pillow. iâll allow it.â
âyouâre spoiling meâ
âno,â he says, kissing your temple again âiâm keeping you.â
Xavier
Xavierâs apartment is dim and quiet, lit mostly by the flicker of neon lights outside the window. the soft hum of rain hits the glass, steady and calming. heâs stretched out on the couch in an oversized hoodie, one arm draped behind his head, the other flipping lazily through a book heâs already read twice. every few pages, his eyes flick down to the weight pressed against his side
you.
curled up against him like a second blanket, arms wrapped around his torso, cheek smushed into his chest. you havenât said much, just let out a satisfied sigh every now and then like youâre recharging on physical contact alone
âyouâve been stuck to me all nightâ he murmurs, voice quiet but amused
âi know,â you mumble âiâm comfyâ
he glances down at you âclingy today, huh?â
âa little.â
he closes the book with one hand and sets it aside âyou were clingy this morning. and this afternoon. and when i tried to go take a showerâ
you lift your head slightly âyou still wentâ
âyeah. with you sitting on the sink counter like some judgmental little gremlin watching my every moveâ
âsomeone had to make sure you didnât slipâ
he huffs a laugh, but itâs warm. he reaches over and brushes your hair out of your face with the tips of his fingers, his touch carefulâalmost hesitant, like he still canât believe you let him do this. like he still feels lucky every time
âyou gonna tell me whatâs going on?â he asks softly
you blink âwhat do you mean?â
âthis level of clinginess usually has a reason. not that i mind,â he adds quickly âjust⌠youâre usually a little more subtleâ
you hesitate, then bury your face back into his hoodie. it smells like clean laundry and something distinctly himâcold metal, warm skin, and comfort
âi just missed youâ you say into the fabric
âyou saw me yesterday.â
âi know. i still missed you.â
Xavier is quiet for a moment. you can feel the way his chest rises and falls under your cheek, steady and calm
âokayâ he says
you blink âokay?â
âyeahâ his arm wraps around you, pulling you a little closer âif you missed me, then this is where you belong.â
you tilt your head up to look at him âyouâre really letting me get away with this?â
he smirks âgetting away with it implies iâd ever stop youâ
âyouâve definitely tried beforeâ
âyeah, and every time you look at me like i just kicked a puppyâ
âyou hate it when i do thatâ
âobviously,â he mutters âyou weaponize your pretty faceâ
âyou love my faceâ
he rolls his eyes, but thereâs a soft flush on his cheeks âunfortunately.â
you smile and cuddle back into him. the rain continues tapping against the window, and the sound of his heartbeat fills your ears, steady and grounding. he runs his fingers gently up and down your spine, over the fabric of your hoodie, the rhythm almost hypnotic
âyou can be clingy whenever you want,â he murmurs âjust give me a heads-up if you plan to fuse with my ribcageâ
you snort âno promisesâ
âfiguredâ
you both go quiet again for a while. he shifts a little to reach for the remote, flipping the TV on lowâjust soft background noise, some slow documentary youâre not really watching. the screen casts a gentle glow over both of you, and his thumb traces little circles on your arm
âyou know,â he says after a moment âi used to think i needed a lot of spaceâ
âyou still doâ
âyeah. but⌠i donât mind when itâs you taking itâ
your heart stutters âyou mean that?â
âi wouldnât say it if i didnâtâ he pauses âyou make it easier. being around you doesnât feel like noise. it feels like⌠quiet. the kind of quiet i donât want to endâ
you stay silent, overwhelmed for a second. then you shift up just enough to press a kiss to his jaw. his skin is warm, and you feel him freeze, then relax under the touch
âi love you, Xavierâ
he doesnât say it back right awayâbut youâve learned not to expect it from him every time. not because he doesnât feel it, but because he shows it more than he says it. and right now, heâs holding you like the world could fall apart and he wouldnât notice as long as you were still in his arms
ââŚi know,â he murmurs eventually âand i love you, too. now stop moving. youâre warmâ
you smile, eyes closing âfine. iâll stay. forever.â
âgood,â he whispers âi was hoping you would.â
A/N: what the title says :) . I've always been someone that people have come to with their problems (forever the therapist friend) and comforting them. But I was thinking about what it'd be like to see the lads men cry, as there's a stigma around men crying (which is stupid but anyways). They're a lil short, but I hope you enjoy!
Warnings: a lil angst, mentions of death, comfort, crying
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RafayelÂ
When Thomas called you saying Rafayel had been dodging his calls all day, you weren't surprised. That was typical of your boyfriend. You decided to give him a call and maybe persuade him to finish a painting or two, but he didn't answer. Growing slightly concerned, you called again, but still nothing. Rafayel never missed your calls. He had even answered one day when he was using the bathroom, never wanting to miss a call from his muse. Since you were off work today anyway, you decided to pay him a visit, grabbing your keys and heading to his place.Â
It was eerily empty in his house, which worried you even more. Something was off. Had he decided to go on a spontaneous trip out of town? He would have answered your calls then. You decided to try calling him again, not knowing what else to do. Your heart sank when you heard the familiar jingle play, going towards his phone that was going off. Rafayel had left his phone behind. Even more unheard of. The first place you thought of to look for him was the sea, the beach outside his house. If he wasn't there, there were a few more places to try, but that was the closest place. Opening his back door, you stepped out into his yard, leaving it and walking along the sand.Â
You had almost decided to turn around and look somewhere else when you spotted a figure up ahead. The head of lilac hair told you it was Rafayel. His knees were pulled to his chest, sitting in the sand, his head gazing out to the sea, his clothes soaked as sat where the waves met the sand, the waves brushing up against him. A breath of relief left your lips, though you were still concerned. Picking up your pace, you jogged over to him, watching him as you got closer. You could tell that something was wrong in the way he sat and gazed out to the sea. Slowing down when you were close, you could see tears falling like pearls from his eyes, slipping down his face and splattering into the sea water. Your heart broke at the sight, carefully moving to sit next to him, not caring about getting your favorite pants soaked. When your arm wrapped around him, he jumped slightly, turning to see who had joined him. Saying nothing, you pulled him closer to you, his head easily falling onto your chest, a silent way of telling him it was okay to be crying. A way to tell him that you were there for him.Â
His arms unraveled from his legs and wrapped around you, the sea beginning to soak your legs and his tears soaking your shirt. You brought a hand up to his head, patting his hair as he cried. When he seemed to settle, his tears slowing, you broke the silence. âWhat happened?âÂ
âIt's nothing,â he muttered.Â
âIf it got you out here crying and not answering my calls it's not nothing,â you argued.Â
âSorry,â he hid his face. You gently placed a hand on his cheek, encouraging to face you.Â
âYou don't need to apologize, Raf. I'm more worried than anything. You know you can talk to me, right? You can cry or scream or pout in front of me and I won't run. I care about you so very much.âÂ
âI miss home,â his voice broke slightly as he admitted what was bothering him. You nodded in understanding, staying silent. âI miss Lemuria. My friends and family. My home. The stupid fish and whales. I miss all of them and I'm the only one I can blame for that. It's my fault they're gone.â His words sat heavy in your hearts. He had told you of his history and past. You didn't remember what had happened, but believed him when he told you, feeling that the two of you were connected, the bond proving it.Â
âI can't say that's not entirely true, and I don't remember what happened, but I don't think you can blame just yourself. You still tried everything in your power to save your people. You fell in love. You were young. No one can blame you for that. I know my situation is completely different, but I miss home sometimes too. It's hard. I can't even imagine how much harder it is when your home literally no longer exists,â you told him. He nodded. âDo you regret what you did?â You suddenly asked.Â
âNot at all. I'd choose you every time,â he stated.Â
âThen you shouldn't take the full blame for what happened. You tried. You really did.âÂ
Silence fell over the two of you as you watched the waves. You held him in your arms as he sat silently, a few tears falling every now and then. âIs there anything I can do to make your home here feel more like home? I can try to cook a dish from Lemuria or decorate your house,â you offered.
âYou feel like home. Just you being here helps,â he admitted. I nodded.Â
âThen I'll be sure to come over more often. And if you find yourself missing home, tell me and I'll come. How about we head back and cuddle up? Watch a movie or something?â You offered, knowing snuggling was his ultimate weakness as well as comfort. He nodded in agreement. You stood first, offering your hand to him. He frowned, looking up at you.Â
âThose are your favorite pants, why did you come sit here?â He asked. You shrugged.Â
âCause you're more important to me.âÂ
âMore important than that stupid bird plushie?â His eyes narrowed. You smiled at him. He held such a grudge towards the plush, as you chose one time to have it in your arms while you slept. âEven more than the plushie,â you smiled. He nodded, smiling and grabbed your hand standing up. He pulled you into his chest, hugging you.Â
âThank you,â he whispered.Â
âOf course. Let's get going.âÂ
Hand in hand, you all walked back to his place. Once there, you both changed into dry clothes before ordering some food and picking a movie to watch. You had fallen asleep in his arms, too comfortable to not fall asleep. He smiled down at you, thankful that his bride had returned to him. Thankful that he still had part of his home.Â
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Sylus
You waltzed into Sylus's office, excited to tell him about your promotion at work. But as soon as you entered, you froze mid sentence, looking at the sight before you. Your boyfriend, Sylus, sitting behind his desk, holding his head in-between his hands. When he looked up at you, his eyes were red, a few tears streaming down his face. He immediately looked away, praying you hadn't noticed. âSy, are you,â you paused, stunned. âCrying?âÂ
âNo,â he spoke, voice hoarse. You carefully walked over to him, as if afraid to scare him by moving too suddenly. He was lying of course, tears evident on his face. Moving behind the desk with him, you awkwardly hugged him, lightly pushing his face into your chest as your arms wrapped around him.Â
âYou know, you always tell me it's okay to cry and it doesn't make me any less strong, don't you know it's the same for you? It's okay to cry. Even when you're the big bad boss of Onychinus,â you whispered. He nodded, biting back tears. You stayed as you were, allowing whatever happened to happen. He was unsuccessful in holding back his tears, crying softly into your chest. It was still a shock to you. Sylus was the definition of someone who presented as if nothing could make him cry. It didn't bother you at all, it was just a surprise. Your concern though, was what had happened to make him cry. But you could ask later, and you did, when his tears stopped and he wriggled out of your grasp to grab a tissue. You watched him carefully, observing him. His nose and eyes red, expression downcast. It was unfamiliar to you. You had never seen or heard of him crying. âWanna talk about it?â You asked. He licked his lips, unsure.Â
âIf you don't mind,â he finally decided.Â
âNot at all,â you answered, moving to sit on his desk in front of him. He smiled softly up at you before taking a deep breath.Â
âSome dickhead went on a rampage in the N-109 zone. Slaughtered hundreds of men, women and children for fun,â he spat. âAbout a year ago, I ran into a child walking around on the street. She had lost her parents and I surprised everyone by supporting her. I found a place for her to live, I visited often to make sure she was doing okay and being taken care of. She was on her way here when she was killed in front of my eyes. I couldn't do anything to save her,â he finished, looking down and biting his lip. You were stunned at the news and furious that something so horrible had happened.Â
âDo you need me to go kill this guy? Because I will,â you offered. He chuckled at that.Â
âHe's been taken care of. Got what he asked for, I made sure of that,â he informed me. You nodded.Â
âSo it's the loss of this girl?â you carefully asked. He nodded.Â
âIt's weird and even surprised me, but she kinda felt like a daughter,â he admitted. Not knowing what else to do, you stood up and hugged him.Â
âI'm sorry that happened. Truly,â you told him. He gave a slight nod and hugged you back, pulling you in closer.Â
âI should have gotten there faster. I didn't know she was there. If I was quicker she could have lived,â he whispered.Â
âYou don't know that for sure. You didn't know she was there. There was no way to even know she was there. You did all you could, don't blame yourself. It's not your fault,â you soothed.Â
âIt feels like it is,â he admitted.Â
âI know. But you weren't the one to take her life, you did all you could. It may be a bit too soon to think about, but do you want to hold a service for her? You said she lost her parents, so there's not really anyone to do a service,â you offered.Â
âThat'd be nice. Luke and Kieran have her,â he informed me, words getting softer as the reality continued to hit him. You nodded and moved to place your hands on his cheeks, guiding his lips to yours and pressing a quick kiss to them. âI'll plan it, just tell me what she liked,â you smiled softly at him. He smiled back, sadly.Â
âOkay. Use my card for it all. She deserves the best service we can get.âÂ
âAnd the best she will. Wanna go get cleaned up?â You asked, he nodded and you guided him to his bathroom, showering with him both literally and with love. Making sure to scrub off any remnants of his fight and loss. You could tell he was still processing it all, upset but not fully grasping the situation. Once clean, you forced him to eat some food before getting into bed with him. Usually, he'd hold you, but today was different. He half laid down on you, head resting on your chest as he listened to your heartbeat. A few tears fell every so often, but he no longer tried to hide them, the grief hitting him. You stayed with him, whispering words of comfort to him, rubbing his back.Â
It wouldn't be easy, but with you by his side, Sylus would hold the perfect service for the little girl and process his grief, thankful he had you by his side throughout the whole thing- whether he was strong or weak.Â
âË âżď¸ľâżď¸ľâżď¸ľŕ¨ŕ§ ¡ ¡ ⥠¡ ¡ ŕ¨ŕ§âżď¸ľâżď¸ľâżď¸ľ Ëâ
XavierÂ
When you woke up you were immediately confused, the unfamiliar sterile white ceiling staring back at you. You tried to move, but nothing happened. So you took in the surrounding sounds. The steady beep of a monitor, the sound of a distant fan and talking. You figured you must be in a hospital. It was then that you heard a sniffle, making you blink. You couldn't remember what happened. Who was here with you? Were they crying? Your eyes finally moved, glancing to the side and finding your boyfriend, Xavier. His eyes were red and puffy as he cried. He still had blood from wanderers splattered on his uniform. He looked like he had been through hell and backâŚmaybe he had. âXav,â you managed to croak out. His eyes widened as he saw you were awake.Â
âYou're awake. How do you feel? Does it hurt anywhere? I'll get the nurse,â he rambled, standing up.Â
âWhat happened?â You asked, ignoring his questions. He froze in place and returned to your bedside, gently grabbing one of your hands. His hands trembled slightly, making you grow more concerned.Â
âI-im sorry. I couldn't get there in time, I was trying to warn you, but I failed and you were hit. Bad. I thought I was going to lose you and it was all my fault. All because I couldn't get to you in time. I'm so sorry,â he spoke, tears falling once again. You managed to shake your head.Â
âIt's okay Xavie. I know you tried. You did everything you could, I'm sure of it. I'm okay now. You're not gonna lose me,â you comforted him. You wanted nothing more than to reach out to him, to hold him and comfort him while he cried. So you tried, gasping in pain when you tried to move.Â
âDon't move yet, you'll make it worse,â he scolded you immediately.Â
âI wanna hold you,â you admitted. He frowned slightly before getting up and laying in the hospital bed next to you, his arms carefully wrapping around you so he wouldn't cause any further pain. âAre you okay?â You asked him.Â
âI don't know,â he answered honestly. âI don't know what I would have done if I lost you.âÂ
âYou'd move on and live your life of course,â you told him.Â
âNo,â he firmly stated. âI can't live my life without you. I promise I'll be faster next time.âÂ
âThere's no need to beat yourself up about this Xavie. Part of our job is risking our lives. It was an accident. It'd take a lot more to end me.âÂ
âPromise?âÂ
âI promise. I'm not leaving you any time soon, okay?â He nodded and hid his face in your neck. You managed to gain enough strength to lift your hand and rub his back, comforting him.Â
The nurse came in and he refused to move, which the nurse eventually accepted, mostly because you said you were fine for now. She asked a few questions and took the vitals she could manage to get without Xavier in the way, before leaving and informing you she'd be back later. When she left you placed your hands on Xavier's face, guiding him to look at you. You wiped away a few more tears with your thumb. âI've never seen you cry so much,â you admitted.Â
âOnly because it's you,â he whispered, nuzzling into your hand. You hummed in acknowledgement. âWe should get some hot pot when I'm released to cheer you up,â you mused.Â
âIf it's what you want,â he agreed, making you pout at him.Â
âWhat I want is for you to cheer up. Of course it's okay to cry, but that doesn't mean I like seeing you cry. I want you to always be happy.âÂ
âThen don't ever leave me,â he said seriously.Â
âI don't plan on it,â you smiled at him before softly kissing his lips.Â
âGood. Now get some more rest so you can heal up and come home,â he instructed. You nodded, moving your arms to snuggle closer to him, allowing his warmth to lull you to sleep.Â
âË âżď¸ľâżď¸ľâżď¸ľŕ¨ŕ§ ¡ ¡ ⥠¡ ¡ ŕ¨ŕ§âżď¸ľâżď¸ľâżď¸ľ Ëâ
ZayneÂ
âGuess who's favorite patient is here?! Oh shit,â you suddenly stopped, still holding the door to Zayne's office, freezing in place. His head was in his hands, glasses thrown onto his desk, his hair messy. What really threw you off though, was when he looked up, fresh tears falling down his face. You hadn't seen him cry since you were children, crying over scrapes from concrete. He quickly wiped them away, unsure what to say. You were the same, still frozen in place. Once your brain decided to process that your boyfriend was crying, you hesitantly closed the door behind you and walked over to his desk. He watched uncomfortably. You weren't meant to see him in this state. Hell, he rarely was in a state like this, no one but him should see. âI- you- are,â you attempted to formulate a question, sighing when nothing that made sense came out. âAre you okay? What happened?â You finally asked. Your heart clenched at his reaction, his face welling up in pain before a sob left his throat. Concerned, you quickly made your way around his desk, pulling him into a hug. He buried his face in your stomach, gripping onto you tightly. You had no words, still stunned by the sight, hands instinctively rubbing his back.Â
You stayed like that until your back grew sore from the position, Zayne's tears stopping. He broke the hug and leaned back into his chair, apologizing. âI'm sorry you had to see me like that.â
âDon't be. Are you okay though?â You asked, knowing something was obviously wrong. He nodded.Â
âYes. I guess I just got a bit overwhelmed. With the wanderer attack I haven't been home in days. I've barely slept or eaten. It's surgery after surgery, but I can't just not perform. That's someone's life. It hasn't been this back and forth in a while,â he explained. You nodded.Â
âIs there no one else who can do the surgeries? You need to rest,â you chided him.Â
âThere wasn't. There is now. Fucking 72 hours later,â he breathed frustratedly.Â
âThat explains why you hadn't answered my texts,â you mused. âI figured you were busy, but not this busy to where you haven't slept in days.â He nodded.Â
âCan we go home?â He asked, looking up at you. You smiled and nodded, bringing a hand to wipe away a stray tear. âI was going to leave after gathering myself, but you've already seen the worst of it.âÂ
âI'm glad I did in a way. Of course, I hate seeing you like this, but I want to be there for you. Overwhelmed and crying or stoic and loving. I wanna see all of it. Want me to get your things?â You offered. He smiled and shook his head, his hand guiding the hand that was once on his cheek to his lips, pressing a kiss to your hand.Â
âI've got it. Thank you my love.â He stood and grabbed his things, packing away whatever he needed. You grabbed his hand and led him out of his office.Â
When you got to his home, you immediately instructed him to wash up while you cooked him something. He agreed, not bothering to argue, though a shower was definitely what he wanted at that moment. Before cooking though, you quickly slipped out, walking down the road to his favorite dessert spot and getting some sweets for him. The woman at the counter recognized you and immediately got together your usual order- filled with your and Zayne's favorites.Â
When you got back to his place you snuck back in, glancing to make sure he was still out of sight. Thankfully he was, opting to take a much needed long and hot shower. After placing the bag of sweets on the counter, you got to work. Zayne left the shower some time later, announcing his presence by hugging you from behind while you cooked, the scent of his body wash filling your nostrils. âFeel better?â You asked. He hummed in agreement. âSleepy?â You chuckled. He made a noise of agreement, muffled as he hid his face in your shoulder, taking in your scent. He was relieved to finally be home. âI got you something,â you smiled down at the food you were making.Â
âYou did? When?â He asked. You nodded to the bag on the counter.Â
âWhile you were in the shower. Thought you could use some sweets.âÂ
âThat's an understatement,â he chuckled. When the food was done, the two of you ate, you doing most of the talking as Zayne was tired. He was happy to listen though. He could listen to you talk about your day for hours. You could be reading a dictionary and he'd happily listen to every word. After eating, you did the dishes, slapping Zayne's hand away when he tried to help, instructing him to head to bed first. With a kiss pressed to your cheek, he listened.Â
Once done with dishes and getting yourself ready for bed, you joined Zayne, easily snuggling up next to him. He was half asleep, but still managed to thank you. âThank you for this. You always know exactly what I need. All I wanted was to come home to you and sleep,â he admitted.Â
âI would agree, though my days haven't been quite as intense. I'm happy to take care of you. I'll ask off tomorrow so we can spend all day in bed,â you offered.Â
âYou don't need to do that,â he insisted.Â
âToo late,â you smiled. âGet some rest, I love you Zayne.âÂ
âSleep well my love,â he mumbled out, falling asleep now that he has said everything he wanted to.Â
âË âżď¸ľâżď¸ľâżď¸ľŕ¨ŕ§ ¡ ¡ ⥠¡ ¡ ŕ¨ŕ§âżď¸ľâżď¸ľâżď¸ľ Ëâ
CalebÂ
You wanted to surprise Caleb. He was going to be in town and you hadn't seen him in a while. So instead of meeting him at your place, you decided to show up at his work. You were able to get through security pretty easily, as Caleb had brought you a few times when you visited. You excitedly knocked at his office door before opening it and stepping in. âSurprise!â You called out, a smile immediately turning into a frown when you saw him holding his arm, wincing as tears fell. You ran over to him, gently holding his mechanical arm and looking it over. âCaleb, are you okay? Where does it hurt?â You asked him.Â
âIt's nothing,â he answered, stopping his tears. It was the same as when they were kids.Â
âHow many times do I have to tell you it's not nothing if you're crying? That it's okay to cry in front of me?â You scolded him. âNow tell me where it hurts.âÂ
âI know. But I'm supposed to be there for you, not the other way around. I don't need to be taken care of,â he argued.Â
âEveryone needs to be taken care of sometimes. That's how a relationship works. You're there for me and now I'm here for you, so stop hiding,â you sighed. He looked down, avoiding your gaze.Â
âIt just got an upgrade. They usually hurt, but not this bad,â he softly explained.Â
âDo you think there was a malfunction? Should I notify your doctor?â You asked. He shrugged.Â
âI'm fine,â he got out, just before wincing again, his hand going to grab his shoulder. You frowned and picked up the phone on his desk, calling for the doctor.Â
âLet me take care of you for once,â you told him after putting the phone down, hand reaching to wipe away a few tears that he failed to hold back. âLosing an arm is reason enough to cry anyway. You don't have to pretend it doesn't hurt for me. I don't want you to do that at all.â He nodded, listening to your words. You wrapped your arms around him in a hug, patting his hair until there was a knock at the door. You moved to open the door, letting in two men dressed in lab coats. Caleb explained what was happening and the two worked together to take his vitals and work on his mechanical arm. You brought a chair next to Caleb, holding his hand as they worked. He tried his best to make it seem painless, but failed, wincing every now and then. After some time, the men left. âBetter?â You asked him, rubbing his arm. He nodded.Â
âYeah, sorry you had to see that,â he apologized.Â
âApologize again and I'm leaving you. You were this bad when we were kids, how have you not changed at all? I cried all the time in front of you and still do and you don't think I'm weak, right?â You asked.Â
âOf course not. You're the strongest hunter I know,â he scoffed.Â
âThen why do you think crying is going to make you weak? You're still the strongest commander I know. Getting used to a mechanical arm can't be easy, not to mention, it's newer tech. There's going to be errors.âÂ
âYeah I guess,â he half heartedly agreed. You sighed, knowing there wasn't really a way to convince him. You decided on cheering him up the same way you did as when you were kids, knocking the hat off his head and throwing it across the room. âWha-â he began laughing. You shrugged at him.Â
âOnly way I know to cheer you up. Should I continue?â You threatened with a grin. He shrugged and you pounced, immediately your fingers finding the ticklish spot on his sides, attacking him. He bursted into laughter, attempting to push you away from him. Unfortunately for him, you were much stronger now than when you were kids. It wasn't until you felt the effects of his evol pushing you away, you were forced to stop. âThat's cheating!â You yelled at him.Â
âI'm doing what has to be done. There are other ways to cheer me up now, pipsqueak,â he grinned, standing from his chair. His hand found your cheek, caressing it as he grinned at you. âLike this,â he whispered before leaning in and kissing your lips.Â
âSuch a cheater,â you muttered, face flushed. He laughed and you felt the effects of his evol wear off. He wrapped his arms around you into a hug.Â
âThank you though. For being there and not telling me I'm a wimp for crying over a little pain,â he whispered into your ear. You punched his chest lightly, pulling back to look at him.
âA little bit of pain seems like an understatement, but I won't argue further. You're welcome though.âÂ
âPromise not to tell anyone about seeing me cry? I've threatened both of my doctors,â he admitted.Â
âSo you crying and being in pain happens often?!â You exclaimed.Â
âI wouldn't say often-âÂ
âWhy didn't you tell me? I would have made sure to come to all the appointments I could have,â you interrupted, disappointed in him a bit.Â
âI'm sorry. I was stupid and truly believed you'd think I was a baby, still kinda worried about that if I'm honest,â he admitted. You crossed your arms on your chest.Â
âI don't think that. Never will. You've always been way stronger than me. Promise you'll start telling me when you have appointments?â You asked. He nodded.Â
âAs long as you promise not to tell people I cry,â he agreed.Â
âDeal. Now can we go spend the weekend together? A new arcade opened up down the road from my apartment.â Caleb smiled at you before grabbing his coat (and the hat that was thrown across the room). He took your hand and led you out of his office, ready to spend time with his favorite person.
Thank you for my request that has written. It was hot as heck!
Anyway, I am currently in a difficult moment so I wish you can write a comforting fluff of Xavier after she faced difficult moments (or moments that don't go as well and as planned from trying to buy tickets in advance online even she is quick that the seats are completely full to dealing such drama with friends or anything that upsets her)
Hope you have a wonderful day. I wish we can talk more often sometime. đ
hello!!! im so glad you enjoyed your request, and im so sorry that you're feeling upset and i really hope my next writing can help you!!!! youre lucky im feeling rly active today LMFAO so lets get to work!!!
SUMMARY: after a day filled with disappointment and emotional strain, you come home defeated. xavier senses the heaviness and offers quiet, unwavering comfortâno questions, just love. in his arms, you finds solace, he reminds you that even when everything else goes wrong, he will always stay.
CW: this piece includes themes of emotional distress, disappointment, and interpersonal conflict (e.g. friend drama, feeling overwhelmed). while the story is ultimately comforting and supportive, it touches on moments of emotional vulnerability and frustration. reader discretion is advised for those sensitive to these topics!!!
WC: 1.1K!
NOTES: for any xavier fans who are just feeling a bit down in the dumps rn . . . reqs are open if anyone want something similar with another character!! (doesnt have to be l&ds)!
The rain had started hours ago. Not a dramatic, cinematic downpourâjust that steady kind of drizzle that made everything feel heavier. The kind of rain that matched the weight of a day gone completely wrong.
It had started with something so simple. Xavier had been excited all weekâhell, maybe even longer. There was this event, something you both had been talking about forever. Something that shouldâve been easy. Just a few clicks, some fast fingers, and the tickets would be yours. But when the page finally loadedâseconds after the timer hit zeroâit was already over. Sold out. Not even a single seat left. The screen mocked you with its red lettering while your heart dropped.
And that had only been the beginning.
After that, it was like the universe decided to pile it on. A conversation with a friend had turned unexpectedly sourâpassive-aggressive words, little jabs that cut too deep, and the kind of tone that made it clear something had been festering for a while. You tried to be patient, tried to talk through it, but somehow it twisted and escalated, and suddenly you were left with that horrible, hollow feeling. The one that came from wondering if youâd just lost someone who once felt safe.
By the time you made it back home, the silence felt like too much. Too loud. Too sharp. You dropped your bag by the door, didnât bother to pick it up, and all you could do was sit on the edge of the couch, staring blankly at nothing, overwhelmed.
Thatâs when Xavier came in.
He didnât barge in with noise or questions. He just stepped in quietly, gently closing the door behind him like he already knewâwithout you saying a wordâthat today hadnât been kind.
He saw you, and his face softened instantly. âHey,â he said, voice low and warm, as if even his tone was trying not to disturb the fragile threads holding you together. âDidnât even get a hello text. That bad, huh?â
You didnât even answer. You just nodded once, your lips twitching as if you might try to smile but couldnât quite make it happen.
Xavier walked over and crouched down in front of you, one knee on the carpet, the other arm resting lightly on your knee. âYou donât have to say anything if you donât want to,â he murmured, his fingers curling softly around your hand, grounding you. âIâm here. Thatâs all you need to know right now.â
Your throat tightened, and you blinked fast, trying to fight the sting in your eyes. But Xavier noticed. He always noticed.
Without waiting for permission, he moved up onto the couch, tucking himself beside you, pulling you gentlyâcarefullyâinto his arms. It wasnât one of those dramatic movie hugs. It was quiet. Steady. He cradled you like he was built for it. One hand at the back of your head, the other curled around your shoulders, and his voice soft and close to your ear.
âToday can go to hell,â he said lightly, like he was trying to make you smile, even just a little. âHonestly, Iâll write a very strongly-worded letter to the universe. Something passive-aggressive and full of glitter so it never forgets.â
You let out a breathâsomething between a laugh and a sobâand he held you a little closer.
âI know how much you wanted those tickets,â he went on. âAnd it sucks. It really, really sucks. You were fast, you did everything right, and stillâit didnât happen. Thatâs not your fault. You didnât mess up.â
You shifted slightly, resting your forehead against his shoulder, the scent of himâsomething warm and familiar, like lavender and the cotton of old t-shirtsâhelping slow your racing thoughts.
âAnd then your friends,â Xavier whispered, as if speaking it too loud would make the pain sharper. âGod, Iâm sorry. Thatâs the worst part, isnât it? The people you think will always be soft with you, and suddenly theyâre sharp and distant. That kind of hurt gets deep.â
You nodded wordlessly, and he pressed a loving kiss into your hair.
âBut I want you to hear me right now, okay?â His voice was calm, steady. The kind of voice you could fall asleep to. âThis one day doesnât define anything about you. Not how capable you are, not how loved you are, not how strong. Itâs just⌠a bad day. A really bad one. And youâre still here. Youâre still breathing. Thatâs brave, you know.â
You didnât answer, but your body relaxed a little, your weight leaning into his more freely. He felt it and smiled gently, rubbing small, lazy circles into your back.
âWeâll find something else,â he promised. âAnother event. A better one. One with even more ridiculous merch tables and overpriced snacks. And you wonât have to fight the internet for it, because weâll camp out, or Iâll build a bot, or Iâll buy from a sketchy guy named Greg on the street corner. Whatever it takes.â
You gave the softest laugh, and he tilted his head to look at you. âThereâs that sound I love,â he whispered. âGod, I missed that sound today.â
Xavier pulled the blanket from the back of the couch and wrapped it around the both of you in one smooth motion, his arm still around you like it belonged thereâand it did. He shifted so you were lying down together now, legs tangled, your head on her chest, listening to the steady beat of his heart.
âYou donât have to pretend youâre okay around me,â he said. âYou donât have to be anything but real. Cry if you want. Be quiet. Rant about everything that went wrong. Or just lie here. Iâve got you either way.â
And so you stayed like that. Not talking. Not moving much. Just breathing, slowly syncing your breath with his, feeling the warmth of his hold chase away the lingering cold of the day. His fingers played lazily with yours, and his thumb stroked the back of your hand in the kind of rhythm that told you he could stay like this forever.
Eventually, your heart started to ease. The weight in your chest didnât vanish, but it didnât feel so unbearable anymore. Because you werenât holding it alone. Because Xavier was thereâsolid, warm, unshakably kindâand somehow, that made everything just a little bit better.
Even if the world had been unfair today.
Even if people had let you down.
Even if the tickets were gone and the drama stung and nothing had gone to plan.
Xavier stayed. He stayed, and he loved you through it.
And for now, that was enough.
That was everything.
loyal to my man ~Xavier .... Life is delulu at this point and other fixations
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