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Reader is so beth march coded
jason todd x fem!reader
aka jason meets his daughters
warnings: itâs not specific if the kids are bio or adopted â this probably doesnât make sense on multiple fronts but i DONâT CARE
see for: the vibes
His body jolts like heâs snapping out of sleep. The first thing he processes is loud conversations echoing, the sound of young girls talking over each other. He surveys over a book in his hands that heâs never heard of, though itâs opened more than halfway through and considerably worn. He drops the book to the side, coming to a stand and scanning over the environment.Â
He looks around the adorned living room, taking in details rapidly. He doesnât recognize the house heâs in but he can tell itâs somewhere he definitely does not belong. The room is filled with books on shelves and picture frames are littered in every free spot in between. The lights are warm and the furniture is colorful with pillows and blankets strewn all over. Itâs a stark contrast to the refined stoic Manor heâs so used to; thereâs a distinct feeling of homeliness and warmth that seeps through the walls.
He creeps into the front entryway to the house as quietly as he can, peering up the staircase to the landing above for any signs of familiarity or danger. From his right, a girl comes darting into the space, running face first into Jason. He immediately reaches out to steady her but she shows no sign of disruption. She makes a point of holding the wrapped popsicle in her hand away, keeping it safe. She blinks up at him before taking off past him, calling out, âSorry, dad!â
Dad?
âAnna, I swear to Godââ Another girl of similar age runs past, paying him no mind.
He gapes after her, thoroughly confused. Where the hell is he?
âDaddy?â He turns around and looks down to a younger girl who looks about six at most. She stares up at him with wide eyes and freckled cheeks. âAre you okay?â Â
He canât think.
This isnâtâŚthis canât be real. It canât be. This is a dream. He got knocked out. Heâs hallucinating. Heâs dying.
He tries to keep his breath steady as this little girl peers up at him with curious eyes. âDaddy?â
He opens his mouth, struggling to find words, let alone get them out. âWhereâŚwhereâs your mom?â He can barely make out his own voice.
âSheâs in your room,â she tells him, looking up the stairs.Â
He treds up the stairs slowly, the chatter downstairs barely getting any quieter. The second floor seems deserted in terms of the presence of children. If, if this were real (or more likely, a dream) youâll be here somewhere. Thereâs no scenario where heâd ever imagine a life in a big house with a big family without youâsubconsciously or otherwise.Â
Several doors line the wide hallway, most of them open. He peers in the room closest to the top of the staircase, finding a heartily decorated bedroom with two twin beds. Polaroids and movie posters litter the walls and clothes are strewn across on top of the bed covers and in a few small piles on the floor. An orange lava lamp illuminates the room from a desk, shining off the glossy cover of magazines. Above, sports medals dangle off the wall against a white board, a scribbled on game of hangman midway through. A full-length mirror covered in stickers along the edges reflects a bookshelf across the room, dozens of books stuffed on each shelf. He blinks vacantly, pulling back from the doorway and continuing on.
He continues on down the right side of the hallway, passing up a bathroom and a closet before peering into the next room. It also has two beds, but itâs filled with remnants of young children. A small table with a tea set laid out on top sits in the middle of the room with various princess dresses draped across the short chairs. Pink bed sheets and butterfly-filled curtains joined by toy cars lined against the wall and strings of pink starry lights hanging from the ceiling. Both beds have stuffed animals arranged in thoughtful piles. It takes Jason a moment to notice the tattered, worn elephant with the green polka dot tie on the bed with the Cinderella comforter. Pickles. It was his when he was a kid. Itâs placed delicately at the top of the pile, like heâs the king of the crop. A grand dollhouse sticks out against one of the walls, the dolls all lying asleep in their makeshift beds. Fluffy bubblegum and fuschia rugs scatter the floor just enough that you could jump across the room without ever touching the hardwood.
He turns to the last room, a door directly across thatâs just cracked open. He can hear light music coming from inside and the almost inaudible shuffle of movement. He pushes the door open cautiously and takes in the sight of a woman, back to the door, folding laundry on the bed. He doesnât even need to see your whole figure to know that itâs you.
âSweetheart?â He sounds like heâs out of breath.Â
âYeah?â You turn around with your same kind eyes and gentle disposition. You look older, not much older but your face is more mature. You even hold yourself a little differently. You quickly notice the way he scans you with a look of bewilderment on his face and jump into concern. âWhatâs wrong?â You drop the shirt that youâre folding on the bed, approaching him with soft steps. Everything feels fuzzy.
âThisâthis isâŚâ His voice seems far away, this body feels further. âThis isnât realâŚâ
âWhat? Jay, what are you talking about?â Youâre so genuinely concerned about him it makes his heart hurt and does nothing to help clear his head.
His breathing starts to stutter and his eyes canât pick something to focus on. Everything is telling him that this is a false sense of security, heâs not safe, youâre not safe, everythingâs wrongâ
âWoah, hey, hey. Itâs okay.â You take his face in your hands the way you know tends to ground him. âCatch me up.â
He tries to focus on the sliding clasp of the necklace around your neck. âIâŚI think this isâŚâ He doesnât want to say it. He doesnât want to get his hopes up only to wake up in a few seconds and find that it was all pretend. Instead, heâll settle for, â...This hasnât happenedâŚâ
You frown at that, tilting your head. âWhat do you mean?â
He breathes out heavy, âI think Iâm dreaming.âÂ
âWhat are you dreaming of?â You walk along this train of thought with him, though he has no idea why you would entertain it. This really must be pretend.
âThe futureâŚthis isâŚis this the future?â Heâs whispering, heâs not even sure if heâs asking you or himself or maybe even God.Â
Youâre quiet for a minute before you speak again. âOh,â you say contemplatively, not nearly as alarmed as you should be. You should probably be calling him crazy, right? âThis isâyou told me about this. Yeah, it had something to do with that clock guyââ
He blinks a few times, âThe Clock King?â That does soundâŚfamiliar. Was heâhe was with Bruce wasnât he? Or maybe Dick. Both?
You nod, âYeah, yeah. You said you âtime traveledâ for a minute...but that was in, likeâŚâ
He fills in the blank with the year as he remembers it and your eyes go wide. âWell, this would be a bit of a surprise then.â
âWe have kids?â
You laugh, brushing his hair back gently, âYes. Yes, we definitely do. Five girls.â
âFive?â He breathes.
âYeah. Wasnât the plan butâŚâ you shrug easily, âHere we are.âÂ
He barely stops his next question from coming out of his mouth and replaces it. âIs this something I should be hearing?â
âWhat?â You tilt your head for a second before realization flashes across your face. âOh, you donât end up remembering any of this.â You shrug, mouth scrunched up to the side, âSo why not?â
He does really want to hear about them. âPlease.â He whispers faintly.Â
You nod reposefully, âOkay, wellâŚâ you pause, eyes on the ceiling. âOh, wait.â You dart over to the bookshelf against the wall and pull a book from the second shelf from the top, a large pink photo album.
You shuffle back, guiding him to the bed and sitting thigh to thigh with him and placing the album on your laps. You flip it open to the first page, which displays an array of photos of who must be his daughter.
âThis is MiaâMiriamâsheâs the oldest. Sheâs thirteen now, sheâs very smart and a sort of a perfectionist. Really a perfectionist.â A couple of her baby pictures were taken in your apartment and it makes his heart absolutely melt to see you as he left you, holding a babyâhis babyâwith a glowing smile on your face. Thereâs another photo of her, kindergarten aged, dressed up as Spoiler for halloween. One shows her on a bike with shimmery handlebar streams, Jason holding her steady as she learns. Heâs wearing the brightest smile heâs ever seen on his own face.
âThen thereâs the twins,â you continue, flipping to the next page. You laugh when his breath hitches at that. âI know. Itâs not as scary as it sounds. Well, not now that theyâre older. Ryan and Anna.â You point to them as you say their names, and he recognizes them quickly as the two girls that had run past the stairs. The twins look identical, the only discernible difference found in that Ryan is grinning in every picture with a glint in her eyes and Anna nearly always has a stoic look on her face.Â
âRyan is her fatherâs daughter. She thinks sheâs very clever and even more funny, and she is but donât tell her that, it goes straight to her head.â
Thereâs a picture that has to be a couple of years old by now of the two of them dressed in what looks like brand new soccer gear. Another depicts one of them chasing Tim with a firework sparkler at dusk. He sees one of Ryan covered in dirt and tiny cuts, smiling big, helmet crooked on her head.
âAnnaâs a happy kid, she is. Donât let her attitude trick youâshe just likes to keep her feelings to herself.â Annaâs pictures remind him of Damian in some ways. The very intentional lack of a smile but the happiness still seeps through anyways. One of her pictures has her cuddling with two rottweiler puppies in classic Damian style. Another one shows her a bit older, on Jasonâs shoulders, surveying the land. Â
You turn to the next page, âAnd Laine, uh, Elaine,â you smile, âSheâs a bit eccentric. She lives in her own world but sheâll bring you into it with her. She likes magic and glitter and offbeat things.â Laineâs pictures leave a particular warmth in his heart. She has the absolute widest smile and the brightest eyes heâs ever seen. One photo shows her having a picnic with several stuffed animals, another has her drawing a rainbow with sidewalk chalk. One picture towards the bottom of the page grabs his eye, one of Laine happily braiding Cassâ short hair at what appears to be the Manor.
âAnd then the little one is AuroraâRory,â You turn to a page full of pictures of the wide-eyed girl, who has the sweetest baby face. He can tell from the pictures alone that she has your personality. You point to a picture of her giggling with bubbles all in her hair as you explain, âSheâs still small but she has a big heart and a very sensitive soul already.â Jasonâs practically staring a hole in the picture of Rory as a newborn in the hospital, held delicately by Bruce.
You play with the hair at the nape of his neck as he processes quietly, letting him take his time.
âTheyâre happy?â He asks in a whisper.
âWeâre happy.â You say affirmingly. He looks you in the eyes and you see a specific vulnerability in his that you havenât seen in a long time. âYou are a good dad, Jay.â
Heâs still surprised that you can read him like a book, even though at this point youâd have been together for at least fifteen-some years. His eyes burn and heâs not sure he can keep it together. But you dig the knife in all the same, âThey love you. A lot. We couldnât live without you.â
You flip through until you find a page later in the book, plopping it back open fully. The first picture he takes note of shows him outside with picked flowers scattered in his hair wherever theyâll stay put, Laine and Rory trying to straighten them out. Another is of Anna hesitantly feeding a horse an apple, Jason crouched next to her, reassuring her. On the other page, Rory is mid-air being thrown into an absolutely massive leaf pile, glee adorning her face. He turns the page to find one of the girls with a red hoodie pulled over her head and a makeshift mask made from a red plastic plate with holes cut out for the eyes. One has Mia resting against his back, passed out, as he helps Ryan tie off a friendship bracelet on her wrist.
This isnâtâhe doesnât deserve this. This canât be true, this is more than a happy ending and heâd never even expected you to love him this long, let alone give him the world and then some. He stares at the page for a while, trying to burn every detail into his head.Â
You tear your gaze away from his face to glance at the clock on the side table, muttering, âOh shit. Hang on.â
His eyes follow you as you stand from the bed and walk across the room to the door, cracking it open a few inches before shouting out, âBed!â
Thereâs a brief delay before a clamor starts towards them, all five girls thumping up the stairs. Â
You turn back to him, heedfully, âYou can stay in here if you want. Theyâre a littleâŚa lot.â You say tentatively. Well, if thereâs anything heâs accustomed to itâs big families with bigger personalities.
Jason lingers behind you as you enter the hallway, looking like a little kid in an unfamiliar place. Whatever conversations were going on downstairs have simply moved location, no urgency present whatsoever to continue on with the progression of the night. Youâre trying to verbally corral them towards their respective bedrooms, but itâs a tough job with two clear headed parents on a good day.
He stands frozen in the midst of the clutter of them as they rattle off to you and to each other. Heâs scared to say the wrong thing, do the wrong thing. He doesnât want to upset or alarm them. But because he is their father, they donât need him to do anything strange to realize that heâs being strange.
Ryan squints up at him, âWhatâs wrong with you?â
The question grabs Laineâs attention and she looks to you with wide eyes, âWhatâs wrong with Dad?â
You shake your head, âNothingâsââ
âHeâs not having a stroke already, is he?â Anna faints, no alarm in her words. Mia thumps the back of her head for that with no returning acknowledgement given by Anna.
Ryan is looking at him like sheâs sizing him up. Something you did not get a chance to tell him about Ryan is that she can smell blood in the water like a shark. So itâs not surprising to you that she picks up on Jasonâs disoriented state.
âFather?â She calls out sweetly.
You sigh, âRyanââ
âNo, itâs okay. I want to ask dad specifically.â She turns him away from you with a smile. She doesnât know whatâs going on and she doesnât need to. Sheâs an opportunist like that. âCould I have the last popsicle?â
Anna cuts in harshly, âYou better nââ
âHey Annie, few notes for ya,â Ryan says with widened eyes and a pointed finger, âOne, you shouldnât interrupt your father, itâs disrespectful,â Annaâs face contorts at that, and sheâs about to bite back but sheâs cut off quickly by Ryanâs dedication to dishing out her hypocritical sermon. âTwo, you shouldnât interrupt me because itâs potentially the single greatest sin youâll everââ
Alright, you gave her a chance to turn it around, sheâs done now. âNo, youâre all going to bed now and if youâre lucky that popsicle is still there when you get home from school tomorrow.â You tell Ryan with a pointed look. She gives you a half-hearted glare, absolutely nothing compared to her real one.Â
âMom, you saidââ Mia throws her hands up as she recounts a promise that you may or may not have given her, itâs anyoneâs guess.Â
Then Anna starts up, âThatâs not fair, I calledââ
Rory pipes up from behind you. âWeâre supposed to read our story first.â
You inhale sharply, turning to face her, âOhââ you crouch down to her level, holding her waist. âHow about I read it tonight, Rory?â
She frowns, âDaddy always reads it.â
Ryan taps on Jasonâs shoulder, pulling him closer. âDad, listen,â she says lowly, like sheâs trying to get him in on the deal of the century. âAnna doesnât deserve it, sheâs rooting for you to stroke outââ
You frown at Rory with repentance, âI know sweetheart, butââ
Laine looks quite contemplative as she announces, âItâs unholy to break tradition.â
You scrunch up your face and swivel your head to her, âWhat?â
This declaration does enough to break Ryan away from her scheme. She turns to her and says flatly, âYou havenât said anything that makes sense in like two weeks.âÂ
Jasonâs mind is going a mile a minute, trying to process the fifteen things that are going on all at once and take in the fact that these are his children. His daughters and theyâre so loud and opinionated and bold and he loves it. He thinks this is the closest heâll ever get to heaven. Hell, heâd take this over heaven a million times over.
âMom. Mom!â Mia urges, âCan you help me?â
Your head stutters between your daughters, âIâyeah. Rory, justââ
âI can do it.â He says quietly.
âYeah?â You look up at him, hopefully, genuinely delighted that he wants to jump into this mess without the twelve years of prep that youâre dependent on.Â
âYeah.â He nods, determined and you and Rory smile up at him. Mia all but yanks you up from the floor, pulling you to her room and you can just barely make out Ryanâs hushed murmur of, âIâm getting the popsicleâŚâ
Rory takes Jasonâs hand, drowning her own in his. She leads him to the pink bedroom with all the toys, and climbs onto the unicorn bed, shoving all but a few of the stuffed animals onto the floor. Elaine follows close behind and does the same with her own bed, though the only one she keeps is Pickles.
He stands next to the bed a bit awkwardly as she pulls a book off the table next to her, the length of the book easily taking up half her arms. It takes her looking up at him expectantly for him to get the hint, shuffling to squeeze in next to her on the small bed.Â
She hands him the book and he regards it with a smile. Little Women. He pauses as he starts to open it, âWhere, umâŚwhere did we leave off?â
She looks at him funny, smiling like heâs messing with her. She flips the book open a little more than halfway through and stops on chapter fifteen. She presses her pointer finger down to the start of the chapter with a thump. âRight here.â
Jason takes a steadying breath and begins reading in the same soft voice he reads to you in, and it seems to appease both girls. Heâs not processing what heâs saying as he sits there with his littlest daughter tucked into his side and hanging on to every last word. He can feel her breathing in and out softly and it all feels so surreal now.Â
ââI don't think you'll blame me, for I only sold what was my own." As she spoke, Jo took off her bonnet, and a general outcry arose, for all her abundant hair was cut short.â Rory giggles as Laine gasps, and Jason can feel the rhythm of his heart fluttering in a new way.Â
He reads to the end of the chapter and returns the book to its place on the side table, and reluctantly pulls away from Rory, standing up again. He tucks her nicely, if not inexperienced, into the sheets and kisses her forehead. She immediately holds out her toy bear, silently requesting the same treatment for him. Jason kisses the bear too, happily. He does the same for Laine, taking particular note of the way she hugs Pickles to her chest tightly.Â
He starts towards the door, but is quickly put to a halt. âWait,â Laine calls out. He turns back to her wide-eyed, terrified he did something wrong. âThe lights,â she says, looking up to the ceiling at the dangling stars. Oh, right. She watches him skeptically as he innocently looks around for the switch, and Rory tilts her head at him, not sure what heâs playing at.Â
âItâs right there,â Rory points with a mildly sullen look to where the mechanism dangles near the outlet. Jason quickly flicks the lights on, the soft orange-pink glow of stars illuminating against the walls. Roryâs pleased enough and adjusts to get more comfortable in her bed.Â
Laine however, hisses out a, âHey,â gesturing him towards her. He sidesteps the tea table and comes around to her side of the room, kneeling down by her bed attentively. She glances over at Rory before asking in a hushed voice, âAre you an alien?âÂ
That, he wasnât expecting. â...What?âÂ
She shakes her head reassuringly, âItâs okay, I wonât tell. But umâŚI would like my dad back eventually please. If thatâs okay.â Â
His breath stutters and he forces out an, âOâokay.â
She holds out her pinky and it takes him a second to register what sheâs asking. He wordlessly pinky promises her and she smiles big, pleased with the agreement.
He stands again, feeling light headed as he heads for the door.Â
âGoodnight, Daddy,â Rory murmurs against the pillow, watching him leave.
His gaze flickers back and forth from them to make sure they like having the door closed, Rory watches him bemusedly and Laine nods at him slyly with a twinkle in her eyes. âGoodnight, Dad.â
âGoodnight,â He exhales, not as loud as he meant to. He clicks the door shut softly and thereâs a warmth in his chest that he could get addicted to.
He wanders down the hall towards the sound of your voice, passing Anna and Ryan climbing under their covers and murmuring something to each other, half eaten popsicle in the ladders hand. He passes the staircase, peering his head into the next room over. His eyes immediately land on you and Mia stood in front of an armoire, shuffling through clothes having an exchange of considerative words.
Miaâs room is very neat and put together, everything is placed with much more intention than in the other girls rooms. Her room has more mellow colors too, largely white with soft shades of pastels throughout. Thereâs a desk with organized notebooks and multiple vases of flowers, with bundles of yarn placed nicely in a basket in the corner. A tall bookshelf is filled with fifty-some books with a violin case leaning up against it. Nail polishes rest beside a jewelry box on the side table next to her bed. She also has picture frames across the walls, some containing photos of flora, others of the family, and a few of what appears to be her own sketches.
ââworried itâs too showy, you know?â
You hum, âI donât think so, I mean, not for picture day.âÂ
Mia turns to Jason, shirt held up against her body. âWhat do you think?â
He takes a second to bounce back from the surprise of being asked the question, âI, uhâŚI like it.â
You smile at him as Mia faces you again, âOkay, so this with that flowy lilac skirt?â
âThe lilacâŚyeah, that would be cute.â
She nods pleased, draping the shirt over the back of the armchair in the corner.
You and Jason head out of the room, closing the door on your way out so she can change into her pajamas.Â
âGoodnight!â she calls out through the crack in the door. You and Jason return it in sync, clicking the door closed. You hold his hand as you walk past the twins' open door, giving them the same sentiment with Jasonâs own following quickly after. They call it out back, louder than necessary, and you close your bedroom door behind the two of you.
You rest against the door and he leans his head back against the wall next to you, glancing over at you. âI wonât remember any of this?â He seems dejected at the idea, not happy to have been handed the world and then having it swiped from his memory immediately after.
You consider it for a second, shaking your head, âI donât think so.â
Heâs quiet for a bit, thinking. âDo you have a marker?â
âA marker?â You look around casually, âUh, yeah.â You unclip a sharpie from the mini calendar pinned against the wall, tossing it to him. You watch curiously as he holds his forearm out in front of him, popping the lid off with his mouth.
The light in the room starts to dim dramatically until his vision is completely dark. The pull of gravity on his body feels wrong and a pang of fire shoots against the side of his head.  Â
âHood.â He hears in the darkness, âHood.â The commanding voice startles him awake once again. âAre you alright?âÂ
He blinks up at Batman blearily, feeling like heâs just gotten hit over the head with a chair. âWhatâŚwhatââ
âThe Clock King. He threw some sort of device at you. It knocked you out for a few minutes. Are you alright?â
He feels dizzy. âUhâŚyeah.â
He cranes his head to glance over at where the Clock King is hunched over on the ground, handcuffed, inspecting the cartridge of his device closely. âDamn it, I knew it wasnât right. Meant to knock him into the past.â He tells Nightwing like itâs some common mistake they can bond over.Â
Nightwing moues at him âI donât care?â
Knock him into theâdid he go to the future? He canât get his thoughts in order, let alone summon memories from the future. Frankly, it doesnât matter that much to him right nowâheâs sore and wants to just fall asleep next to you.Â
He sits up slowly, grimacing as the pain in his head sharpens for a moment. Batman clasps his hand on his shoulder, holding him steady. âCan you stand?â
Hood grunts and pushes himself up, anchoring his weight against the ground. âFuck. Iâm going home.â
Batman says nothing to protest, instead joining Nightwing and pulling The Clock King up from the ground. Jason stumbles away towards his bike, thankful that heâs only a couple miles away from your apartment. Jesus, the future? Youâre not going to believe that shit.
He climbs onto the bike with a groan, pushing up his sleeves as he prepares to start the bike. He doesnât notice it until he revs it, but when he looks down at his left arm, he sees scribbled on his arm in sharpie:
WEâRE HAPPY
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8 year old freshly adopted Dick, throwing the moths and flies he caught on Patrol directly at Bruce's face: I got you dinner!
Bruce, who was just bombarded with insects: Chum?!
Dick, smiling cheerfully: Bats eat insects!
Bruce:
Dick: I just read it in a book
Bruce:
Bruce: Bats also eat fruits and nectar
Dick: So you're a fruity bat?
Bruce:
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Dick, throwing an apple at him the next day: Dinner!
Bruce:
This is how many bullets they shot on a fucking kid.
I just read the 2 chapters of the y/n into batfamily, do u post ur chapters anywhere else? Also I love how heartbreaking the story is
Thanks! And no, I only post my stories in tumblrrrr
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DARLINGđ
I hope you have passed a good day!
AWWW THANK U BB!
Crawling back to you.
Jason todd x neutral! Reader
Disclaimer : it's my first time writing and English is not my first language! Jason is completely obsessed and inlove with his partner argue with the wall.
Jason todd is a man who has walls built around him. Always guarded, never caught off guard. Even in the face of his tomb he was said to be "a good soldier", never a good son. He laughs at the face of his enemy, and remains standing tall, still, stoic, guarded. The moment he met the evil face of him, his father's worst enemy and greatest obsession-the hands that forever doomed his faith, he knew he wasn't going to make it out alive. the painful strike of the cold metal in his face, every limb never to be spared was less than the pain of the knowledge his "father" never took revenge for all the pain he endured. Every tears he shed, every bones that was broken, and every blood that bled through his clothes; just to be called a good soldier. Even the harsh burn of the glowing forest green pit could not distract him from the crawling desire of revenge. With this new life, new identity, he became someone who shoots, who kills, who's hands are filled with countless of lives. In his eyes he became someone his father couldn't be for the better of the city who never sleeps-the city who never rest. The red mask he wears reminded him of who he is now. A soldier-and guarded man.
But he's just a man. Many might not know it, maybe not even himselfâbut he's been waiting. Waiting for someone to save him from his own thoughts, from the depths of hell, the hole he fell into, which he dug himself. So when a person that's oh so sweet as an angel, a soft light covering their frame, their presence bringing him a sense of comfort, a feeling he never thought he'd feel after years of suffering from the past, chained to his body, thickening his tall, strong, indestructible walls. Yes, he was a criminal, a killer, a demon.
But with you he was a servant. You completely own him, body and soul. You are his God, and he is completely devoted to you. Dare someone be bold as to touch you, scare you, or harm you, they will face the wrath of his anger and the hands of a faithful devotee. You, who can do no mistake in his eyes. You, who he crawls to; no strong currents the god of the sea can bring nor thunder the king of Gods can unleash upon him can ever stop him from running into your arms. Even if he was trapped with thousands of attractive naked men or women, he will not waver; he will always crawl back to you and only you.
He's been waiting for you.
â°⢠âď¸ - Things the Blue Lock boys do after picking it up from you Feat. Michael Kaiser, Isagi Yoichi, Nagi Seishiro, Shidou Ryusei, and Rin Itoshi
AN: I have the freaking cutest idea for a Wakasuki fanfic but nobody knows him and it's so sad...
Michael Kaiser â°⢠âď¸ - Listening to certain songs that he knows you like when heâs traveling
He never realized that he would have missed you this much when he was traveling. For the few months that he was still back in Germany with you, the thoughts of traveling had crossed his mind many times, and with a scoff and the thoughts that he used to do it alone all the time pushed the ideas to the back of his brain, well until now; Now when he was sitting on the Bastard MĂźnchen bus on the way to the PXG stadium for their next match, the long, almost 14-hour, bus ride they had, and every second since he had been on that bus, he missed you. Not that he would ever admit that to anybody, including you. So what better way than to either A. attempt to text you, But that sounded desperate, or B. do something that reminded him of you. And with his limited options, he scrolled his phone to find something that could bring him back to the thought of you, even if you werenât there with him. To which thatâs when he found it. A couple of weeks ago you had stolen his phone, saying that you were just looking at the weather, but rather, you knew he had a Spotify account and only listened to the songs he wanted to, so you put together a playlist for him of some songs you think he should listen to, including some of your favorites. He couldnât help but give a little smile when he saw the playlist cover being a picture of the two of you at one of his previous games, and within no time he pressed the play button and started to listen through the songs, thoughts of you running through his head matching up with every song lyric.
Isagi Yoichi â°⢠âď¸ - Using more creative insults on the field after you used them against him
It all started a couple weeks after you had started dating and you got into a little spat about where to go for dinner, him trying to be nice and let you decide and you being indecisive and pushing it back on him. All going relatively nicely until you turned around and said:
âYou decide, you wet noodle! I canât pick.â
And he stood there for a second, a little surprised. A wet noodle? That wasnât something you heard every day. So he let out a slight chuckled and picked a place he knew you would like and the two of you went there for dinner that night. The same thing with a couple other insults had happened a few times, being called a multitude of other things, and even hearing youâd snide comments sometimes about how you hoped that a person that cut you off in traffic âstepped into a puddle with only socks on.â
Now with these thoughts inside his head, and Barou running his mouth he could only turn towards him and give a dirty glare before pulling this out of his pocket:
âI hope youâre sleeves slide down while youâre washing your hands.â
Before turning back around and heading anywhere else in the building where he wasnât. To which the rest of the people standing there could only look surprised, the same guy who called Barou much worse, just wished a minor inconvenience on him? What was happening?
Nagi Seishiro â°⢠âď¸ - Showing a little more effort rather than just in scoring goals
Reo could only look confused at the white-haired man as he was actually trying on some of the new training regiments given to them by Chris Prince. Even when he looked over to the coach, he looked a little shocked. It wasnât that Nagi didnât try, itâs that he had never tried this hard before. He did everything just enough for it to be acceptable and then move on with his life, well that was until he saw how hard you worked for things. He never understood why people worked hard until you had come home with a good grade on your test, the same test he had watched you work for hours and hours trying to study the material and cram into your head before you had to take it. The way that you smiled and were so excited that the work you did paid off gave him this spark of inspiration that he needed to see what it was like to train hard and then have that achievement pay off in the end. So when he went back to practice, he tried harder than he ever did before, even earning a couple comments asking if he was okay, or if he was dying and trying a little harder was his dying wish. All of which he responded a simple ânoâ to before walking off to get water or work on something else. The only person who could actually figure out the truth was Reo, who had asked him if it had something to do with you. He just shrugged and nodded.
âThey came home all happy one time because they studied hard and got a good grade and I wanted to know what that felt like⌠They clung onto me for a whole 15 minutes after⌠and I liked it so maybe If I do good I can do that to them..â
Reo could only laugh a little as he watched Nagi walk away. He would definitely have to send you a thank you card, Chris Princeâs signature in there as well as he had tried to ask Nagi the same question and it totally backfired.
Shidou Ryusei â°⢠âď¸ - Trying to settle arguments with words instead of his foot
The famous fighter, Shidou Ryusei, was actually trying to have a conversation. Nobody ever thought there would be a day. Well, except for one person, you. The same person who had told him off a multitude of times that he canât just hurt people whenever he was pissed off at them, and there were much better ways to go about it. Even after days of him trying to get you to see his side of it, and you already, after hearing his explanation a few weeks ago, deeming it not the best way to settle things. So here he was now, putting his ego aside to make sure that Loki or Ego didnât have to call you for the 4th time this week to try to get him to behave and attempt to try to not kick Rin square in the face after he stole a goal from him. Even Loki was surprised when Shidou was about to raise his foot, just to stop himself, mutter something, and then turn to Rin, attempting to try and talk it out. The first thought in everybody's mind, was this even Shidou? After Rin had walked away from him Loki came jogging over to him and trying to make sure he was okay.
âYaâ Iâm fine, jusâ the pretty thing back home yaâ always have to call told me to get my shit together, so Iâm tryinâ talk it out with lower lashes.â
Loki looked surprised, I mean he knew from talking to you before that you were close with Shidou, but little did he know that you basically had the man wrapped around youâre finger. Theyâve been trying to get him to talk something out for the entire time he was in Blue Lock, but he leaves for a few days and comes back a whole new person? The staff would be sending you thank you cards, as well as a small gift instead of having to pay the hospital bills from anybody else Shidou wouldâve sent.
Rin Itoshi â°⢠âď¸ - Trying to be a little nicer to others
The world must have stopped turning and we were all gonna die. That was the only thing Isagi could think after he heard Rin actually complimenting somebody. Was it a backhanded compliment? Absolutely, but did he still say something nice to Nanase, yes. Isagi could only stare in shock as he walked over to him next, ready to be degraded or ignored for anything he did, until Rin stopped, cursing under his breath.
âYouâre a shitty person, but at least you can score a decent goal..â
The world stopped, he was sure of it. There was no way the Rin Itoshi, had just come up to him and told him he could score a decent goal. So when he stood there a little confused Rin couldnât help but curse a little more.
âThis isnât because I like you. Itâs because I like my partner. Got it?â
And with that he headed off again, going who knows where.
Thought he didnât learn the fully story until much later on when Shidou had been talking about it Charles and he had overheard. Apparently, Rinâs partner had been pretty upset when they realized that he was pretty mean overall, and wanted him to at least attempt being nicer, so the next time he saw somebody he knew he at least tried to give them a compliment, just attempting to make his partner a little less upset with him.
Isagi knew that it was just a little thing, but lord, he was sure that if Rin would go around complimenting other people, if you asked for the world to burn, he would set it on fire just so you wouldnât be upset.
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