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Pairing: Jake 'Hangman' Seresin x Autistic!Fem!Shy!Reader
Summary: You're sick. And a certain aviator is extremely worried...
Warnings/tags: Super super soft Jake, oblivious reader, mentions of being sick, lots of fluff, a bit of angst
A/N: I'm so so sorry it took me so long to write this. I really hope it was worth the wait.
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Something's wrong. You can feel it even before your head's cleared enough for you to properly start waking up.
Chills are running down your body, your sinuses are burning, your throat feels like sandpaperâŚ
You're sick.
You're still feeling pretty fuzzy-headed, but you know you're definitely too sick to go into uni.
You know you should tell Penny, but you don't even want to lift your head, let alone get out of bed and go downstairs. Your phone's on the bedside table, but with how exhausted you're feeling, it might as well be across the room.
Fortunately, you're spared the trouble of having to do either when Penny knocks on your door.
"Y/N? You going to get up? Sorry to sound like the mom here, but you're going to be late!"
Your throat feels too sore for you to speak properly, so you let out a weak, raspy groan in response.
The door opens, and Penny steps in, looking worried. "Gosh, Y/N," she mutters, looking you up and down, "you really don't look so good." Sitting down, she puts the back of her hand to your forehead. "Oh, honey, you're burning up. You must feel awful."
"Mmm." You just want to go back to sleep.
"No college for you today, of course," remarks Penny as she stands up. "I'll call and let them know. You just get some sleep, okay?"
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It's mid-morning when you wake up again. Penny's sitting by your bed, scrolling on her phone, but she looks up when she hears you stirring.
"Hey, Y/N. How're you feeling?"
"Still not great," you croak, wincing at the sound of your own voice.
"Well, you're still pretty feverish, so that's to be expected. Do you feel like you're going to be sick?"
You shake your head. "I just feel tired, and achy, and like I never want to move again."
Penny nods. "I wonder if you've got this flu that's going around. Some of the Navy guys had it, and they must have accidentally spread it around town. Quite a lot of the teachers at Amelia's school have got it too."
"Must be making its rounds at uni, thenâŚ"
You both fall into silence for a bit, you because you're tired out, and Penny because she's wrapped up in her own thoughts.
"D'you feel like having anything to eat?" asks Penny suddenly. "Or watching some TV?"
"TV sounds good," you say. "I'm not really hungry, though."
Penny nods. "That's okay. By the way, I was going to take Amelia for a trip on the boat today-"
"But because I'm sick, you don't want to leave me alone? I'll be fine, you knowâŚ"
Penny bites her lip. "Okay. But just make you have something to eat. You don't have to eat now, but I'd prefer it if you had something to eat before I leave, okay?"
You nod. "Okay."
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You meant to watch TV, like you'd said, but you end up getting so caught up in your thoughts that you completely forget, simply because there's just been so much happening that you need to process.
It's been kind of a weird time lately, and not just because it's been your first week or so at Penny's place after officially moving in.
Part of it's just because it's felt weird, living with your best friend, and finally getting full nights of sleep, but - well, you just can't really put your finger on it. There's a feeling of apprehension in the air, like something big is going to happen.
You haven't seen Jake since your last encounter at the bar, and - well, you're starting to miss him. Sure, he distracts you from your work, which can get annoying, but - you miss being distracted by him.
You miss him.
And it's not as if the rest of his friends aren't coming to the bar. Quite the contrary, in fact; you see Mav almost every night, the Hawaiian shirt guy is at the piano most evenings, and Jake's best friend is usually beating everyone else at darts.
It makes Jake's absence even more conspicuous, and, to be honest, you're beginning to worry. Is he okay? Did you scare him off? Was it something you said? Something you did?
Whatever the reason is, not knowing is driving you crazy.
Moping and worrying isn't going to get you anywhere, you know that; but it's so hard not to, especially when it's a guy that you like. And you like Jake a lot. More than you should, really.
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It's mid-afternoon when there's a knock at your bedroom door. "Hey, Y/N. You awake?"
"Yeah." You look up, and smile when you see Penny. "Hi, Penny. How was your trip?"
"Well, the engine failed again, so I think we're either going to need a new engine, or a new boat. But the trip went well until then."
You pull a face. "Oof. That's not good."
Penny grimaces. "Yeah. But anyway, how was your day?"
You shrug. "Kind of boring, to be honest. I wish I'd been able to go with you and Amelia."
"Even though I just told you the boat engine failed?"
"Well, it'd be an adventure, a bit of excitement. I need some excitement, really, to take my mind off-"
"Is this about Jake?"
You nod. "I feel like - I - like I said something wrong, or I offended him⌠I don't know, I just - I really miss him, and I don't know why."
Penny nods sympathetically. "I feel that way sometimes with Pete, you know. Him and Jake - they're kind of wild cards. You never really know what they're going to do next."
You wish you could inquire further, but the bar's going to open soon, so Penny has to go.
Unfortunately, you're not sleepy like you'd hoped you'd be, which annoys you, because you'd meant to sleep during that time, and now you're flat on your back, bored and miserable, but unable to sleep.
Not for lack of trying, either. You've tried soothing sounds of various types, soft music, and so on, but nothing's working.
Now, you're just trying to somehow slip into sleep by zoning out with your eyes closed. It's not really working, but at least you're resting, if nothing else.
Having your eyes closed makes you more focused on the sounds in the house. There's the pipes, the washing machine, the dishwasherâŚ
And someone unlocking the front door.
Is Penny back already?
Then there's footsteps. Penny's, and what sounds like a man's. Probably Mav's.
But then you hear a soft knock at your bedroom door, and a moment later, Penny pokes her head in.
"Hey, Y/N."
"Hi," you mutter. "What's going on?"
Penny sighs, and smiles. "Jake's here, sweetie. He wants to see you."
Your brain's too fuzzy for you to really register what she's saying, but you mumble something along the lines of, "OkayâŚ"
"Do you want to see him?" asks Penny. "You don't have to; I can ask him to come by when you're feeling better."
"I wanna see him."
A moment later, Jake's there, sitting on your bed. "Hey, Y/N. How're you feeling, honey?"
You're not really sure what to answer. You want to tell Jake that you're fine, but the words just won't come.
Jake gently rests the back of his hand on your forehead. "Oh, sweetheart. You're burning up."
You bite your lip, fighting the urge to cry. Not here, Y/N. Not in front of Jake.
Jake's hand moves to start stroking your hair. "My poor baby. Why didn't you tell me you were sick, sweetheart?"
"I wasn't sick yesterday," you whisper, wishing your eyes wouldn't water so much.
"Hey, it's okay." Jake's other hand moves to take yours. "It's not your fault you're sick. I'm just worried about you. Okay, sweets?"
"Okay," you whisper, closing your eyes.
"Oh, sweetieâŚ" Jake wipes away the tears that start rolling down your cheeks. "You're gonna be okay. Please don't cry."
He continues murmuring sweet nothings in an effort to make you feel better, and you sniffle, feeling a bit guilty at the fact that a small part of you is enjoying Jake's fussing. He hasn't been this worried since that time at the bar, and you hadn't realised just how much you'd missed it until now.
"Stay?" you ask. "Please?"
"I'd love to, sweetheart, I don't know if Penny will let me. This is her house too, you know."
"Ask her."
"Okay. But first, I'm going to stay with you until you're asleep, okay?"
You're too sleepy to respond, so instead, you just allow yourself to enjoy this little moment with Jake.
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You're barely awake before you realise that someone's stroking your hair.
It's Jake.
"You stayed," you murmur.
"That's right, sweets. I stayed. And I'm staying until you feel better, okay?"
"But what about-"
Your words are cut off by a fit of coughing. Sitting up sharply, you gasp and hack as you desperately try not to throw up everywhere.
Jake thumps you on the back until your coughing dies down. "You okay, sweets?"
"Does it-" gasp - "look like I'm okay?"
Jake chuckles. "Stupid question. Sorry, sweets." His hand resumes stroking your hair. "So, you want me to stay with you for a bit?"
Your heart skips a beat. "Just so long as Penny doesn't mind."
Jake smiles softly. "I don't think she will." He's watching you carefully as he speaks, which makes you feel shy. "Do you need anything, sweets?"
"Can I have some water, please?"
"Sure." Jake stands up. "I'll be back in a minute."
It feels like a lot longer than a minute when Jake finally gets back with a glass of water.
"Sorry that took so long, sweetie," he says gently. "Penny wanted to know how you were doing, and if you needed anything else."
You just nod, and go to take the glass, but Jake puts it on the bedside table.
What's he-
Sitting back on the bed, Jake helps you sit up, making sure to put some pillows behind your back, before holding the glass to your lips, and helping you drink.
After taking a few sips, you're ready to go back to sleep. Even drinking water seems to be tiring you out.
"You should probably take some medicine," remarks Jake. "I'll go see if Penny has any."
Before you can protest, he's sitting by your bed again with some medicine.
"I wanna sleepâŚ" you mumble.
"No, sweets, you gotta take the medicine," says Jake gently. "It'll help you feel better."
You grumble, but take the medicine anyway, before lying back down, and preparing to go to sleep.
"You sure you don't want anything else?" asks Jake softly.
"Mmhm."
"Okay." Jake strokes your cheek gently. "Well, if you need anything, I'm right here."
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"Hey, Y/N?" It's Penny. "You up?"
"Yeah," you reply.
"I was wondering if you'd like to come to the beach with me."
You smile, even though she can't see you from behind the door. "Of course I would! I've actually been feeling kind of cramped the past day or two. I'll be out in a minute."
It's been a few weeks since Jake's first visit, and while you're feeling much better now, you can tell that he's still worried about you. He's been using a much gentler tone than usual, and he's been much more attentive, making sure you're comfortable whether you're sitting or lying down, getting you stuff (even when you could have easily gotten it yourself), and so on.
It was sweet at first, but you were starting to feel a bit stifled, which is why you're kind of glad that he had to go back to work for a bit, even though you do miss him when he's gone.
Your uni isn't going to let you back in until you're better (Jake made sure of that), and you'd have been pretty bored, just staying at home with nothing to do, if it wasn't for Penny. You've both been able to spend some more time together, but this is the first time in a few days that you've managed to get out of the house.
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"Seems like Jake's more into you than I thought," remarks Penny, as you both walk down to the beach.
"What do you mean?"
Penny stares at you like you've just gone crazy. "Seriously? You still don't think Jake's into you?"
"Well, no, I know he's into me, butâŚ"
Penny throws her hands up in despair. "Y/N L/N, sometimes I don't know what to do with you! Haven't you even noticed what he's been doing the past few weeks?"
"Well, yeah, butâŚ"
"Hey, Penny!"
It's Mav, grinning all over his face. "Oh, hey, Y/N. You feeling better?"
Wait, he knows? "Uh⌠yeah. Yeah, I'm feeling better." How does he know?
"Mav!" yells one of the pilots. "Get back to the game!"
"We're taking a break!" replies Mav.
There's a chorus of 'ooh's from the other pilots.
"Hey, Y/N, Jake's over there," says Penny, like you hadn't already noticed. "Go say hi."
"Penny, I don't know if that's-"
Penny gives you a shove. "Go on."
Nervously, you shuffle towards the beach, half-hoping that nobody sees you.
No such luck.
"Hey. Y/N, right?"
It's one of Mav's pilots. She looks friendly enough, but - well, you're always nervous around strangers.
"Yes. Um - hiâŚ"
"My callsign's Phoenix, but you can call me Nat." She smiles. "Jake's told us a lot about you."
"He has?"
Nat nods. "Yep. Oh, how are you feeling, by the way? Jake told us you got sick."
"Yeah, I'm - I'm okay now. Um⌠how many people know - that I got sick?"
"Pretty much the whole squad, and probably the whole base, too. Oh, and whoever was at The Hard Deck a few weeks ago."
"Whoever was at the bar a few weeks ago?" you repeat incredulously.
Nat gives you a funny look. "Penny didn't tell you?"
"Tell me what?"
Nat grins. "Well, Jake got into the bar, saw that you weren't at the counter, and ran up to Penny, asking her where you were. And when he heard you were sickâŚ"
"What?" Your heart's pounding so hard that your chest's beginning to hurt. "What happened?"
Nat's grin widens. "Well-"
"Oh, hey - um, Y/N, right?" It's the guy with glasses.
You nod. "Hi."
He holds out a hand. "I'm Bob. Nice to meet you."
You shake it rather hesitantly, and give him a smile in return.
"Hi, Y/N," remarks another guy, smiling at you. "Turns out Hangman really does have a girl. I'm Coyote, by the way."
The other pilots, who've all been gathering around, also introduce themselves, some asking how you're doing, others simply stating their name or callsign. It's a little overwhelming at first, but their friendliness soon puts you at ease.
"Guys?" It's Jake, pushing his way through the group. Concern flashes in his eyes when he sees you, and he rushes over, standing protectively in front of you. "Hey, guys, don't crowd her. She gets overwhelmed easily."
"No, no, it's okay," you hastily reply. "They weren't crowding me."
But Jake still looks worried. "Let's get you to a bench, sweets. You'll tire yourself out."
You're about to protest, but when you see the concern in Jake's eyes, you don't have the heart, so you let him take your arm, and lead you over to a bench.
"You sure you're okay?" he asks as he sits you down. "You're not too tired?"
You can feel tears welling up in your eyes at Jake's concern, but you do your best to deflect them with a laugh. "Jake, I'm fine."
Jake doesn't look convinced. He opens his mouth, but just then, you hear Mav.
"Alright, guys, back to the game!"
Jake doesn't run off like the others, instead hovering beside you as Penny comes over.
"Hey, Jake."
Jake manages a small smile. "Hey, Penny."
"Hey, Y/N, I was thinking we maybe go get a few drinks before the bar opens. You don't have to bartend tonight if you don't feel up to it, though."
You smile. "Drinks sound good."
"Hey, Hangman, game's starting!" calls Rooster.
"Just a minute!" Jake turns to you. "You gonna be okay?"
You nod. "I'll be fine."
As you stand up, Jake takes hold of your arm to support you. "You sure you don't want me to drive you home?"
"Jake, I'm getting drinks with Penny. And it's literally a five minute walk from the bar to her place. I'll be fine."
"Okay, well, if you need anything, just call me, okay? Or text me."
You nod. "Okay."
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"I wish he wouldn't worry so much," you tell Penny, as she pours you a Coke.
Penny nods as she hands you the drink. "I know what you mean. Mav's kind of like that."
You take a sip of your drink. "You know, I never found out what happened that night at the bar."
"How do you mean?"
"When Jake found out I was sick, and then came bursting into my room. You remember?"
Penny smiles. "How could I forget?"
"Well, Nat told me some of what happenedâŚ"
"How much?"
"Up until the part where you told him I was sick. But I didn't hear what he did. What did he do?"
Penny's face grows serious. "I've never seen someone more terrified. He looked like he was about to have a breakdown. He literally begged me to let him go and see you. I didn't want to at first, because I thought you wouldn't appreciate having your rest interrupted, butâŚ"
"But what?"
"I didn't really have the heart." She sits down beside you with her own drink. "Look, Y/N, I know you think I'm crazy, but - I think - I know - that Jake's in love with you. Like, head-over-heels. He adores you."
Tears rush to your eyes. "I knew he liked me," you mumble, "but I had no ideaâŚ" You put your head in our hands, trying hard not to hyperventilate. "Oh, my gosh. And I just - ohhâŚ" You turn back to Penny. "I - What am I supposed to do? He'll probably hate me now."
"Y/N, honey, he's not going to hate you. And this isn't your fault. You had no idea. Just - talk to him, the next time you see him. I'm sure he'll understand."
You nod. "Okay. I'll do that."
Penny smiles. "Good. Now, how about-"
"Hey, Penny?"
It's Jake.
"Yeah?"
"Mav said he left something here, a watch or something?"
Penny gets up. "It's in the back room. I'll go get it for you."
Your heart jumps as she leaves the room, and you turn nervously to Jake.
He smiles at you. "Hey, sweets. You okay? Not too tired or anything?"
You shake your head, wishing you could find your words.
Jake moves to sit next to you. "You sure you don't want me to drive you home?"
You bite your lip, staring into the distance as you piece together what you're going to say.
"Y/N?"
You jump when you feel his hand on your shoulder. "Sorry. Just - thinking."
"You look tired," he says gently. "You sure you don't want to go home?"
You take a deep breath. "I - um - look, Jake, I - I'm really sorry for how I acted today - and the past couple of weeks. I - I didn't realise-"
"Woah, woah, what's all this, baby?"
"Penny told me what happened that night in the bar. I - I had no idea you were so worried, and I've just been acting like an ungrateful - brat."
Jake looks genuinely confused. "Since when did you act like a brat? The first night I came to visit? You were sick, sweetie. I didn't expect you to-"
"No, no, it's not that. It's how - how I - batted your help away."
"Batted my help away?"
"You know, snapping at you today - um, deliberately doing things myselfâŚ"
"Oh, sweetheart. You weren't being a brat." He sighs. "I guess I was a little too overprotective, and I'm sorry about that."
"You're sorry?" You can feel a lump forming in your throat. "You've got it all backwards. I'm the one who's supposed to be apologising; I'm the one who-"
"Y/N." Jake takes your hand. "Hey, Y/N, look at me." When you do, he continues, "You haven't been well, okay? And I can tell that you're still not back to your full strength. Please don't upset yourself over this, sweets. I'm not mad, okay?"
You nod. "Okay," you whisper.
"That's my girl." Jake smiles at you.
You're both silent for a bit. Jake's started unconsciously stroking your hand, which you're really enjoying.
"Jake?"
He looks up. "Yeah?"
You're suddenly nervous again. "Um, I - I just wanted to say that I like you. A lot. I - I think I - love you, actuallyâŚ"
Jake's silent, and for a moment, you're scared that you overstepped.
But then he smiles, and you're surprised to see tears in his eyes. "I love you too, sweets."
There's a long silence as you both look at each other. Jake's resumed stroking your hand, and you don't want to speak in case he stops, or you say something wrong.
Then you both hear cheers, and turn to see Jake's fellow pilots grinning at you.
"Guys!" protests Jake, and you're amused to see that he's embarrassed. You've never seen him embarrassed before in your life; you didn't even know it was an emotion he was capable of.
"So, um," you move closer, trying to ignore the pilots, "does this mean we're dating now?"
Jake chuckles. "Are you asking me out?"
You blush. "No! Well - I just don't really know where to goâŚ"
"We could go to that fast food place," he suggests.
"It's not very romantic-" you begin.
"I can find another place," Jake says quickly.
"No, no, the fast food place is fine. I didn't mean to-"
"It's okay, sweets. I know what you meant. But are you sure you're not too tired?"
You nod. "I'm okay. Just - maybe if we make it a short one..."
Jake smiles. "Of course."
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As you walk to Jake's truck, a realisation suddenly hits you.
Jake turns around at the sound of your laughter. "What's so funny, sweetheart?"
You smile. "There never was a watch, was there?"
"A watch?"
"Mav sent you in to find his watch, and Penny said it was in the back room."
Jake laughs. "Those little-"
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Summary: Request - Maybe a Jake x reader where the dagger squad and jake accidentally make her feel insecure? Like Jake and reader have been dating for a couple months so Jake wants to introduce her to them. So Jake throws a little bonfire bbq at his place and the daggers come to meet her... Read Rest Here
A/N: Changed up the ending a smidge. Hope you still love it!! :) My fav trope - angst to fluff, miscommunications galore!
Pairing: Jake "Hangman" Seresin x Reader
Word Count: 2,000k +
Brushing down your dress for probably the fifteenth time you let out a slow sigh while looking over yourself in the mirror. You were nervous, terribly nervous. Youâd been dating Jake for four months now. Youâd learned all about his friends at work. The people he spent more time with than anybody. The people heâd grown to love and adore after going on life threatening missions. See, they kept the group together as a tactical unit after their surprising success bombing the uranium facility. Even more so of a reason to bond. They were the best of friends now. And you were the girlfriend.
Being so nervous you hadnât heard Jake walk in and watch you with cautious eyes. He too knew you were nervous. You were gentle. So damn gentle. Thatâs why he went for you. He was so tired of going after the same type of girl and getting the same results, nothing. Heâd tried for years and years without much success. The over bubbly bottle blonde wasnât what was going to suit his fancy. No. It was you.
He'd run into you in the last of places he really expected at the library. His sister and nephews were in town, and they wanted to go. So, he obliged. And thank goodness he did. He always counted his lucky stars with how fortunate he felt that heâd met you.
âYou look beautiful.â He spoke in a softer than usual voice trying not to startle you into oblivion.
You still jumped. A small smile brushed across your lips as you spotted him in the doorway of his bedroom, âYou scared me.â You let out a soft laugh not really responding to him.
He walked over to you and brought you in for a warm embrace, âSorry darlinâ.â A light but breathy chuckle came from above you. Closing your eyes, you breathed him in slowly trying to slow you rapidly beating heart, âTheyâre going to adore you.â He whispered before placing a gentle kiss to the top of your head.
You nodded gently into his chest, âI sure hope so.â Your wanted to curse as you heard your voice waver unfavorably. Surely, that was going to give you away.
He gave you a gentle squeeze, âYou have nothing to be worried about darlinâ. If you can handle me you can handle them.â
You giggled at his efforts to calm you down, âYouâre quite the handful Jake.â
He hummed, âMaybe so.â He had to agree. But before he could really counter he heard the knocks at his front door, âTheyâre here.â He clicked his tongue gauging your reaction. Had he calmed you down? Were you going to be okay? Was it too soon? He wanted to collapse in on himself. Heâd surely has never been so unsure of himself. He knew how much he liked you. Even loved you. He knew he wanted it to be you. He was so sure of that. But he was so unsure of how to make that happen. Love was always so fleeting for him. He wanted to make sure you would stay. You would always want to be around him. He never knew how to act. But he mustâve been doing something right as you stuck right by his side for the better part of the last four months.
âYou donât say.â You grinned up at him as he pulled away.
He rolled his eyes before giving your side a playful pinch, âSmart ass.â
âCome on. Letâs go get your friends.â You nodded towards the door letting him lead the way. You were trying to put on a brave face, but damn were you terribly nervous.
You heard Natashaâs voice from the side of the house, âIâm really surprised you went for her.â Your breath caught in your throat as you failed to listen to the rest of the comment. âSheâs so sweet and kind!â But you didnât hear that as you back up against the door. Well damn. At least you had thought it was going well.
You heard the group laugh and agree in confirmation. Shit. You really had misread the backyard throughout the night. You thought you and Bob were agreeing on so much. You really thought Natasha wanted to go shopping with you after you told her all the good local spots that didnât include the gross megamall that swam with people you tried to avoid. You and Javier bonded over your love of the San Diego Padres. But maybe you were wrong. Maybe youâd really misread the situation that badly.
âAgreed! Sheâs not ridiculously tall and blonde and super talkative.â You couldâve sworn that was Bobâs voice speaking up. It seemed out of character for him. But he clearly didnât like you. You backed yourself right back into the house. You didnât hear the âSheâs an actual human being that can have a real conversation. Sheâs great Jake,â from him.
Instead, you frantically grabbed your phone from your back pocket. Thinking too fast you shot Jake a text,
Hey, not feeling super great. Crazy nauseous. Think Iâm going to head home.
What you werenât expecting was his insanely fast response. You thought heâd be engrossed in some conversation or agreement about you. Were you really that bad? Was he agreeing with them? It certainly didnât sound like he was disagreeing with them.
Hold on darlin. Donât go. Iâll be right in.
Your eyes went wide as you realized you really didnât have time to slip out the front door like youâd planned. Heâd be walking in the side door any second now. Damn you really hadnât thought this through. You couldnât lie to the man. No, you were an awful liar. Terrible actually.
You walked away from the door but just a moment later it clicked open. Jakeâs big green eyes softening once he spotted you on the other side of the living room looking more frantic than ill. His eyes scanned your figure for any other signs of what was actually going on. He didnât waste a second once heâd finished his once over. He walked right on up to you.
âWhatâs the matter love? My cooking isnât sending you home is it?â He scanned you again with nothing but concern in his eyes. You didnât really seem sick. You were just skiddish. He was used to this. Earlier on in the relationship he had to dance around you. Let you get used to his presence. He was so careful with you. And you bloomed right under him into something of your own. You got comfortable with him. Opened up like a book to him. Trusted him more than anything in the world.
âIâve been feeling a little gross all day.â It wasnât really a lie. You have felt gross all day. Youâd been remarkably nervous over the entire thing.
He cocked his head to the side in slight confusion. He read you like a book though, âHoney, they love you!â He gave your arms a squeeze in reassurance. He seemed so adamant. He didnât seem like he was lying to you. He seemed so confused. Had you missed something?
âIt didnât sound like it.â It slipped so quickly from your mouth you werenât sure if you said it out loud or in your head. It was a tossup really.
His face dropped immediately, âWhatâre talking about darlinâ?â His face was laced with nothing but confusion. Youâd definitely missed something.
You pursed your lips. Oh well, secrets already out, âShe said she was surprised you went for somebody like me.â Your eyes dropped in shame. You felt a little guilty for listening In on their conversation meant for their own ears only.
He pulled your eyes up to look at his, âThen what?â He asked.
You shook your head in confusion, âThey all agreed.â You sighed. Why was he making you repeat what you heard.
He shook his head slowly, still holding your chin in his hands, âNo love. She said you were sweet. That you were kind. She really likes you. Said she canât wait for you to take her shopping.â
Well shit. How had you missed that? Your stitched your eyebrows together as you looked for any sign that he couldâve been fooling you. You couldnât find a sign, âBut then Bob said I wasnât a blonde or talkative.â You repeated trying to justify your actions.
âOh honey.â He laughed at the situation, not at you. Heâd never dream about laughing at you, âYou donât know him well enough to know he was being sarcastic. He said that you were so fun to talk to, could hold an actual conversation.â He ran a hand down your arm trying to give you the reassurance you so clearly needed.
Shaking your head, you felt the nerves bubble back up. You definitely missed that, âI mustâve walked back inside.â
He wrapped you in another tight embrace. This one felt more necessary than the rest. He could feel how anxious you were. How saddened you looked at the thought of his friends not liking you. It warmed his heard at how much you wanted to be accepted by them. You knew how much they meant to him.
âWish you wouldâve stuck around.â He mumbled into your hair while rocking you back and forth ever so gently, âEven had Rooster singing your praises.â
You smiled as you finally started to believe him fully. He wouldnât have lied to you like that, âReally?â You asked softly. You cheek was resting on his chest as he held you in his comfortable embrace.
âYeah,â He chucked before pulling you closer into him, âI think they may ever like you more than me. I know Bradley does.â
Your heart swelled with all the love you felt for the man. He always knew what to say. He had a way with words that always left you feeling all the love, âLike thatâs hard to do.â
He let out a full belly laugh now, âThere she is. Thereâs my smart ass of a girl.â
âYou like it.â You countered, pulling away from his strong hold on you.
He nodded, âI love it.â
You couldnât help but to smile at that comment, âNoted.â
He hummed before dropping his arms from his hold on you, finally letting you squirm away, âKnow what else I love?â He asked. He had a mischievous smirk dancing across his face.
Not having a clue what was coming next you innocently answered his question, âWhatâs that Jake?â
âYou.â
A small gasp escaped your throat. Eyes widening and pupils surly dilated, you gave him nothing but a shocked stare, âWhat?â Finally squeaked out of your mouth after a few long moments.
âI love you.â
You gaped at him. Now of all times? Now?
âJake! You dropped that bomb right now?â Your head was dizzy with thoughts. How could you face them again after he just did this to you.
He shrugged, âI think Iâve known for a while. They just helped me realize it.â One of the things you loved about him was the complete lack of pressure to respond to it. He didnât expect it. He knew you took things slow. He was hardly offended. But he knew he loved you and he needed you to know it.
That was when it all clicked for you too. You loved him too. You loved him beyond your wildest measures. You donât think youâd be able to live a life without him anymore. Heâd changed you completely. Changed you whole.
Your eyes found his again. Yours scanned his pretty tanned face. He was smiling. Patient face on as he waited for your response. Your legs felt like jelly when your eyes finally locked with his, âI love you too.â
The smile that lit his face could make you happy for the rest of your life. God, you couldnât wait to keep making him smile like that. You knew you were in trouble when he picked you right up in his arms kissing any part of you that he could get his mouth on and whispering sweet âI love youâsâ in between. The group be dammed.
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One of the greatest lies a writer can tell themselves is that they will remember the idea that they came up with while they were half asleep, so they donât need to write it down right away.
My first headcanons! I decided to keep the x reader bit out for now, but I might put some Top Gun guys x reader headcanons up later. These were really fun to write, so I hope you enjoy!
(Let me know if you want me to write a fic with these in!)
Warnings: Mention of fires, possibly a bit OOC for Goose and young Mav
If it's young Mav, he'll be pretty bad at cooking
I mean, he can probably heat up a tin of soup or some baked beans (do they have those in America?), but don't trust him with anything else
I can imagine him and Goose trying to bake something (think basic cake mix), and next thing you know, the fire brigade's at the door
If it's older Mav, he'll able to cook some basic things, stuff like pasta, scrambled eggs, and so on
If he does attempt baking, though, it won't be very good
Maybe it's not quite bad enough to cause a fire, but he'll probably have mixed the ingredients wrong or something, or he'll forget to grease the baking tin
Tbh it doesn't taste bad, but it probably has a weird texture or something, and will most definitely not be aesthetically pleasing
But he's so pleased with himself that he's managed to bake something without setting the kitchen on fire that nobody really wants to burst his bubble
Is a TERRIBLE cook
He would find a way to literally burn a salad
Carole had to ban him and Mav from the kitchen
Like, she loves him, but she doesn't love having to call the fire brigade every single time Goose and Mav decide to try cooking (again)
Goose thinks it's hilarious whenever he and Mav mess up - until Carole makes him and Mav scrub all the charred food out of the pans (and buy her some new ones)
She arranges to go to McDonald's with Bradley if she knows Mav and Goose are cooking that night
They'd try to teach Bradley, but Carole's not having any of it
"Hey, Bradley, want to find out how you can-" "NICK!"
I feel like Bob would probably be the best cook out of them all
But it's like a hidden talent
It's probably Phoenix who finds out
Bob is not happy at first
For one thing, he's now got to bring all the food to every. single. party
But once Phoenix manages to persuade him and makes the other guys pay for the ingredients, he'll do it
And he loves it when people compliment his food, although it makes him blush a lot
But he won't let Mav, Hangman, or any of the other bad cooks near his kitchen
He probably uses a different pan for everything (think omelette pan, milk pan, etc.)
He's probably really, really cautious about getting burned
Like if he's frying something, he will probably wear full-on oven gloves
And if he does get burned, even just a little bit, he will hold it under cold water for at least half an hour before wrapping his hand firmly in ice, and continuing to cook
That's probably why he hates being distracted while cooking
He also hates when people mess with his cooking, even if it's just giving something a little stir
Or adding some spices into a sauce he spent ages getting just right
That's one of the few times when he gets really angry
People messing up his system will turn him into a rage monster
This guy has a system for everything in the kitchen, and if you mess with it, even once, out you go
Once Hangman made the plate stack top-heavy while drying the dishes, and now he's not allowed near the cupboards
Then he messed up Bob's pans, and Bob kicked him out of the kitchen
But it's just because he loves cooking so much, and he wants everything to be perfect
And it's all worth it in the end, because his food is really delicious
I feel like he's a barbecue guy
Like, this guy loves barbecues
In any type of weather
He would probably get the barbecue out in the middle of winter if Rooster hadn't locked it in the shed (and thrown away hidden the key)
He's also good at frying stuff (even though he drives Bob crazy by using the omelette pan to fry everything (Bob was about ready to throw a rolling pin at his head the last time that happened))
When he's not got the barbecue out, he'll fry literally anything in sight
Literally anything
He also likes deep-fried stuff (but will just get the fast food anyway because he's too lazy to set everything up)
But anything else?
NO.
Do not even let him near the tinned stuff, or you will come back to find the smoke alarm blaring, and a charred, blackened mess (probably in Bob's favourite non-stick pan)
He's also pretty bad at baking (about young Mav level)
Bob despairs of ever getting him to stop messing up the pans, so he simply won't allow Jake into the kitchens anymore
So Jake has to sneak in, make his food, and sneak out again
But Bob always catches him, mostly because Jake's cooking always smells very strongly of barbecue sauce
Rooster's already chased him out several times
I think he'd be a pretty decent cook, better than Mav, but maybe not on Bob's level
He probably learned it from his mum
And fortunately, by the time he was old enough to learn, Mav was already banned from the kitchen
He can do most things - fry, heat up tinned stuff, etc.
He's a pretty decent baker, too
Obviously he's not on Bob's level, like I said, but he's good enough that Bob will allow him into the kitchen
He respects Bob's ordered kitchen (and secretly wishes he was that organised)
He'll stand guard outside the kitchen (with a rolling pin) whenever Bob is cooking, and doesn't want to be disturbed
He's chased Hangman out a couple of times (and probably Mav some of the other bad cooks, too)
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