8 Works by flussy
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“Anything else?”
Ogilvie’s mouth curved wider. “You’re beautiful when you look at me like that.”
“Like what?” she whispered the question, afraid of the answer she already knew.
His throat bobbed once more, but if he was anxious, it didn’t stop him. “Like you know what a bad idea this is and want to do it anyway.”
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After her shift, Samira goes outside to watch the fireworks and cry until she realizes she has unexpected company.
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Robby sighed, attempting not to be frustrated, but it clearly showed. “I’ve known Jack for years. He’s stern, sure. He’s glared at assholes who deserve it, but he’s the most emotionally regulated guy I’ve ever worked with and ever met. He’s too contained to hate anyone.”
Whitaker swallowed hard. Robby bet that if he held his fingers to the boy’s pulse, it’d beat like a scared rabbit. “Okay?”
Robby scoffed and crossed his arms, losing all of his patience. “So what the hell happened while I was gone to make him look at you like that?”
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Robby returns from his sabbatical, alive and with a new attitude change, expecting the Pitt to be the same. It is, for the most part, but as the days pass by, he notices a new development—tension lingering between Dennis and Jack. And for some reason, they won’t tell him what happened when he was away.
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“For the month I’ve been gone, you’re a lot bolder."
Immediately, Dennis was blushing again. Hard. Anything that previously came out of Robby’s mouth was tame compared to this charged tension in the room that Robby wasn’t even in. How did he always seem to do that?
Before Dennis could open his mouth to respond, Robby chuckled and asked, “Have you been holding back from me, Whitaker?”
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The first time Robby called Dennis on his sabbatical, Dennis didn't think much of it. That was until he kept calling, and Dennis always kept answering. Before he knew it, Dennis was calling him, and shit. He was in a talking stage with his boss.
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Rue brought her lips to the nicotine and shifted on the uncomfortable concrete.
Just as she did, high heels clacked in the distance. They sounded expensive. Each step was a sharp click rather than a dull thud. Not to mention the strong, rich smell of perfume flowed through her nostrils, overpowering the aroma of Rue’s smoke. Then, it suddenly stopped.
“Rue Bennett, is that fucking you?"
Rue tensed, immediately recognizing the voice. How could she not? She turned her head and, no other than Maddy Perez, stared at her with a smile.
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Years after graduation, when Rue Bennett smokes a cigarette outside of a club, the last person she expects to stop and talk with her is Maddy Perez. And the last person Maddy Perez expects to comfort her is Rue Bennett.
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“Don’t waste your time trying to be me,” Yolanda said. “I still see light in your eyes. Don’t let that flicker away.”
“Then, stay.”
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After a particularly rough shift, Trinity tries to find comfort in Yolanda after sex. Yolanda tries to find comfort in leaving her behind.
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“I mean that I’m—I’m at your mercy, Robby.” Dennis softly cursed under his breath before he admitted, “I’m at your mercy because whenever I picture God, he looks like you.”
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When Robby yells at Dennis in front of the ED, he has to make it up to him. Dennis suggests that they both go to a confessional booth to clear the air. What could go wrong with admitting his sins to the MS4 student he lies awake trying not to think about?
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“How much trouble do you want me in?” Robby asked. His trembling hand slipped away.
Dennis’s focus fluttered to Robby’s lips as he knitted his eyebrows. “A lot of trouble, sir.”
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When Robby finds his situationship with Dennis getting serious, he breaks things off in a hurry. Too bad what he likes about his favorite student the most is his unshakable determination (AKA Dennis makes Robby yearn for him back).
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“Well, everyone is proud of you here,” I say. “Think of Stardew as your second family. One big, crazy, weird, second family.” She laughs as I gently shake her. “You’re not alone in this, okay? You’re not. You never will be.”
Haley’s stare softens. She smirks and puts her hand on my cheek. My face turns red from the blush and touch of her palm. “You’re right. I’ve got you, after all.”
I know she says it as a tease, but I lean into her touch anyway. “Oh, Haley,” I whisper. “You’ve always had me.”
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Haley, the girl you've loved for years now, is getting married to Alex. Unfortunately, you're the only one around to help her plan the dreaded wedding you don't want to see come to fruition. But, is it really unfortunate if you have moments that linger longer than they should?
Or will the unfortunate part be when she settles for Alex in hopes of comfort and familiarity?
