Ii love them
Batteries
au where izuku never gets into ua and ends up bitter and resentful about it
this is what i needed after today <3
Hello ! How you doing ?
I noticed that your requests are open, so i'm gonna yap about my favorite Winged Hero: Keigo !
I always think about reader being in a relationship with Hawks, but she feels like she doesn't really belong with him. He is famous, popular and very loved by his fans, meanwhile she likes to live a calm life, only talking and getting involved if someone reaches for her first.
Reader intends to break up with him, but his bird brain got a different message about it: he thinks she just needs more attention and more courting gifts.
So now reader has a collection of shiny rocks, lots of scented blankets and shirts, and a nonstop whistling Keigo around her.
I just really love the idea of Hawks tagging himself as a No refund Partner đ¤
(Feel free to ignore this, if you don't like it. Sending you lots of love, your writting is amazing đĽ°)
FEATURING Keigo 'Hawks' Takami i x Reader
SUMMARY You fear that Keigo's fast-paced life is too much for you and try to take a step back, but it doesn't seem to work out that well for you. It's just too bad Keigo doesn't believe in refunds.
CONTENT WARNINGS quiet reader, hawks being a literal bird
AUTHORS NOTE hope you all enjoy more of our feather-winged hero because, based on these requests, y'all can't seem to get enough of him!
Youâd imagined this moment for weeksâa careful plan to untangle yourself from the wings of a man who seemed to live a world apart from your own. Keigoâs life was a loud one, a kaleidoscope of flashing lights, bright interviews, fans hanging on his every word and movement. You couldnât shake the feeling that he belonged somewhere out there, in the heart of the storm, while you were left holding onto calmness, craving quiet.
So youâd practiced your words, rehearsed in the mirror, hoping to explain it gently: Keigo, youâre amazing, but I donât fit into this life. You deserve someone who can keep up, who thrives under a spotlight.
But as you sat across from him in the dimly lit corner of your apartment, watching him devour his meal with an unshakable confidence, all those carefully chosen phrases began to slip away. The man was impossible to ignore, so vividly alive in his unbridled energy, his mouth curling into a familiar, teasing grin every time he caught you looking. It was like trying to capture a gust of wind in your handâthe moment you thought you had him pinned, he shifted, always a step ahead, eyes twinkling with that irreverent humor that made your heart ache.
âKeigo, I justâŚâ you began, feeling your courage falter under his steady gaze. He didnât miss a beat, his fork pausing in midair as he gave you his full attention.
âGo on,â he said, his voice low but attentive, his eyes narrowing with a glint of curiosity that warned you he wasnât going to let anything slide by unnoticed.
You took a breath, trying to anchor yourself. âI just⌠sometimes I feel like I donât really belong in your world,â you said, voice barely above a whisper.
The words hung in the air, and Keigo stared at you, unblinking, as if youâd just told him something in a language he didnât quite understand. After a moment, he let out a soft chuckle, eyes shining with that familiar, playful disbelief. âYou? Not belong with me?â He shook his head, leaning back in his seat with that cocky, amused grin that somehow melted the tension in the room. âI donât buy that, not for a second.â
Your heart twisted painfully, but before you could explain, he shifted closer, closing the space between you with the effortless grace of a hawk zeroing in on its mark. He tilted his head, studying you with an intensity that made your cheeks warm, a hint of softness underlying his typically mischievous gaze.
âListen,â he said, his voice a soft murmur, âif youâre worried about keeping up with me, donât be. You ground me, you know? Not everything has to be about the spotlight.â He leaned in, and his thumb brushed your cheek, a gentle, fleeting touch that left you breathless. âYouâre my calm in all the chaos, you know that?â
Your resolve wavered, and all you could manage was a quiet nod before he kissed your cheek, lingering just long enough to leave a warmth behind. As he left that night, your mind kept replaying that look in his eyesâa flicker of vulnerability that felt strangely out of place on him.
The next morning, you woke to find something glinting on your bedside table. You rubbed the sleep from your eyes, and there it wasâa smooth, shining rock, no larger than your thumb, with flecks of gold swirling through its charcoal-gray surface. You reached for it slowly, as if it might vanish at any moment, the unexpected gift settling warm and solid in your palm.
A small folded note rested beside it, scrawled with Keigoâs messy handwriting: Something pretty, just like you! â K
You couldnât stop the laugh that bubbled up, though it came with a pang of sadness. So this was his response? He wasnât angry or upset; instead, he left a little piece of beauty for you, something that made you feel strangely⌠cherished. As if he was whispering, See? Youâre part of my world. I want you here.
If only he left it at that..
The next morning, as you opened your front door, you found a Hawks-branded bag stuffed with the coziest-looking items imaginable. Luxurious blankets, soft enough to melt in your fingers, with colors that reminded you of his wingsâdeep crimsons and warm golden yellows. There was a plush feather-shaped pillow tucked inside, soft and inviting, as if heâd tried to bottle the feeling of his own feathers just for you.
Another note, taped to the top of the bag: For when you want a cozy night in, courtesy of your favorite Winged Hero.
In a daze, you pulled the pillow out, feeling the way it seemed to form to your touch, soft and strangely comforting, like you were holding a part of him in your hands. You couldnât help but laugh to yourself, though it was tinged with disbelief. Hawks, your Keigo, was attempting to make your space his nestâone soft corner at a time.
You werenât sure what to think. The gifts kept coming, like waves lapping persistently at the shore, never once relenting. Soon, you had a growing collection of glimmering stones, each unique in color, shape, and size. Some had ribbons tied around them, others were polished to a glassy sheen. By the end of the week, you could open your own boutique: Hawksâ Feathered Finds.
It was almost funny, in a way, how Keigoâs gift ideas seemed to expand. If the shiny stones werenât enough to convince you of his commitment, the silky blankets and cozy pillows that soon followed would certainly drive the point home.
But as much as the blankets were a nice touch, that wasnât enough either. No, Keigoâs gifts evolved in a way you hadnât anticipated. Not satisfied with just leaving inanimate reminders of himself, he began to bring his own shirts, freshly washed and scented with that clean, faintly spicy cologne that was unmistakably his. Each time he left one, it felt like he was marking his presence all over again. When you came home one day to find three different button-ups hanging over your chair, neatly folded with another noteââSo you wonât miss me too muchââyou realized how completely heâd misunderstood your meaning.
And it didnât stop there.
You started hearing bird calls, from sharp whistles to melodic chirrups, each one distinct and practiced. Theyâd come at random times during your day, clear and unmistakable, carrying across rooftops or echoing down quiet streets. Keigo would appear out of nowhere with a casual âHey,â as if he hadnât just called you over like a sparrow to its nest. Once, you looked out the window and spotted him standing on the rooftop opposite yours, watching you with that familiar spark of mischief in his eyes as he gave a gentle coo that made your cheeks flush.
Then there was the food. Keigo made it a habit to bring takeout on the evenings he knew you were working late, showing up with your favorite dishes and a grin that always promised a good story to go along with them. Heâd kick off his shoes like heâd lived there forever, settling in as if he belonged, yet somehow always a little hesitant. You could tell he was waiting, looking at you as if searching for any sign that his gifts were having an effect.
Finally, one evening after heâd tucked a particularly soft blanket around you with all the precision of a nesting bird, you couldnât help but ask, âWhat exactly are you doing, Keigo?â
He looked up from where heâd just finished arranging the folds of the blanket on your couch, his feathers twitching at your question. âWhat do you mean?â he asked, his amber eyes wide with feigned innocence.
âKeigoâŚâ you said, trying to hold back a laugh as you gestured around your apartment, now cluttered with glistening stones, colorful feathers, and shirts that still carried his scent. âYouâre⌠making a nest in my apartment.â
His wings fluttered, a small chuckle escaping as he scratched the back of his head. âGuess you could call it that.â He crossed over to where you sat, his gaze growing softer. âBut Iâm just making sure you know youâre not going anywhere.â
You shook your head, equal parts amused and bewildered. âI⌠I donât think thatâs how it works.â
Undeterred, Keigo leaned in, his head tilting down just slightly so his eyes met yours, the mischief in them mingling with something warmer, something that pulled at your heart. âMaybe not,â he murmured, his tone more serious than youâd ever heard. âBut I donât give up that easily. You donât just get to decide youâre going to leave, yâknow?â
A small pang tightened in your chest. How could someone like him, someone whose life glittered with fame and thrill, expect to keep someone like you by his side? Yet, looking into his eyes, you saw something deeper, even a little vulnerable, as his thumb traced soft circles over your hand.
âKeigo⌠Iâm notâŚâ you began, trying to find the words. âI just⌠sometimes I feel like Iâm not cut out for this, like I donât belong in this world of yours.â
He watched you for a long moment, his gaze gentle but unwavering. âSweetheart,â he said softly, his wings rustling, âyouâre not holding me back. Youâre the calm in my storm. And Iâm not about to let that slip away.â His hand tightened around yours just slightly. âBesides, I never heard any rule about âno refundsâ not applying to relationships. So guess what? Youâre stuck with me.â
You looked around, taking in the stones, the blankets, the shirtsâthis strange, feathered haven heâd created around you, like a nest meant just for the two of you. You hadnât realized youâd been dating an actual bird until now, and it hit you with a surprising warmth, a feeling that maybe, just maybe, you did belong here after all.
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âThoth and the Chief Magicianâ, 1925. Evelyn Pau
|| pairing : james "bucky" barnes x florist!reader
|| warning : nothing !
|| wc : 3.6k
Ever since youâd found out about James - Bucky - being an Avenger, the two of youâd grown closer. He was more open about who he was, what heâd like. You learned he rather listens to old 40s music than the newer Taylor Swift, which was completely understandable. He wanted to learn how to bake the things his Ma made, muffins and cakes and all that jazz before the war. And when heâs alone in the Tower, he likes to put on soft music and dance to it, pretending he was back in the 40s.
You loved learning more about him, he went from an old customer to a friend, and now, youâd dare say he was one of your closest friends! Despite it barely being 2 months- ah, he was really growing on you. However, with your growing friendship, that also accidentally made it so you were neglecting your other friendships. Especially May, you were both very busy with work, and her being busy with her nephew as well. It was understandable that you both werenât hanging out much, but you wanted to change that!
You invited May to go out to a cafe with you, one down the street from your flower shop, you knew the person who ran it, Finn.
âThanks for this, May, gods, I feel like I havenât seen you in ages!â The both of you hugged, you giving a small squeeze before letting her go and sitting down across from her. âHowâve you been? Howâs Peter doing?â
âOh, weâve been doing just great! Peterâs been interning at that Stark place and heâs so excited about it, constantly working on stuff thatâs supposedly on-â She raised her hands and did air quotes. â- the down low, yâknow?â
A small chuckle left your lips as you sipped on the hot beverage in the paper cup youâd ordered, god Finn made the good stuff here. âHow about you? Youâve been MIA so much! I was planning on bringing over some pot pie a few days ago, but Peter saw you coming home and said you looked like you were on the verge of collapsing!â May leaned on the table, her brows furrowed, etched with worry as she asked.
âI promise, Iâm okay, really, workâs just been busy.â You gave a lazy shrug. It was true, that day youâd gotten 5 calls for special orders for weddings or funerals and such. Even then, you still had to deal with your other, in person customers. âItâs a lot, but Iâm enjoying it.â
âIf you say so..â She sighed and twiddled with the pastry in her hands before taking a bite. âYâknow, you need to take a break soon.â
âMay-â
âIâm serious!â She huffed and chowed down on the pastry, a sigh of relief leaving her lips. âOh, this is so good,â May muttered before shaking her head. âI can call Happy, get him to send you off somewhere nice, have a chill vacationâ
âI thought you knew me better, May, Iâm more of a home-bodyâ You shook your head and laughed before processing.. Happy? Whoâs Happy? âWait, whoâs-â
âHappy's uh.. Someone Iâve taken interest in.â Her lips were pulled into a sly smile as you gaped. Were you that absent you didnât know your friend was seeing someone??
âTell me everything!â
âWell, he works at Stark Industries and I met him through Peter,â She took another bite of her pastry. âHeâs a really sweet guy, thereâs some weird stuff, but ah, itâs casualâ
âIâm really happy for you, Mayâ
âAwh, shucksâ She playfully swatted her hand in the air, feigning to be flustered. âHow about you? Any guy friends? Maybe lady ones?â
Your face flushed and you shook your head, your eyes glancing outside. âNo, no, been waaay too busy for that!â
âOh, thatâs so boring! How about this, I hook you up with someone.â
âMay!â
âIâm just saying! You need to get out there, especially after..â May trailed off as your shoulders tensed. Your last relationship hadnât ended well, cheating and whatnot. It broke you, even though it was a short relationship, cheating never felt nice. After a beat of silence, May cleared her throat. âCâmon! Itâd be fun! Plus, Happy knows the Avengers, maybe you could go on a blind date with one of them!â
Your eyes widened at that.. James was an Avenger, well, sort of. Imagine going on a blind date with him, thatâd.. Be a disaster. He knew you, you were just friends. No way youâd get hooked up with him.
âI-Iâm way too busy for that, May, itâs a nice sentiment, but not for now.â
She just sighed and shrugged, allowing this topic of discussion to be dropped. The two of you started to talk about some random crap, how your other neighbors were loud.. In more ways than one, it was so annoying. How New York felt like it was the new warzone for aliens and Avenger level threats. God, it was a lot. But, it was nice to talk to May about this stuff. You loved her, she was a great friend.
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After around 1 and a half hours of gossiping with May, the two of you went your separate ways, promising to do this again soon. Which you intended to keep! May had to go out and get some groceries, meet up with some of her co-workers and pick Peter back up from Stark Industries. Unless he gets a ride. You on the other hand? You decided to just head home, have a lazy day.
It was a Saturday, youâd already done your grocery shopping yesterday and the flowers back in the shop should be good until tomorrow evening. You needed to water them and make sure they werenât wilted. In the meantime you walked back home and immediately bolted to your room to change into something comfy.
Once you put your comfy pjs on, you flopped on your couch and planted your ass on your couch as you watched mindless television. There was a rom-com sit-com playing on the screen, it was something you liked to put in the background as you crocheted, a hobby you recently picked up.
While you watched TV, the time passed as if hours were seconds and soon enough, the bright rays of light that seeped into your windows grew dimmer and dimmer. Soon enough, the evening had come and you were hungry as hell. With a small groan you pushed yourself off the couch and walked over to the kitchen. You didnât feel like making anything complicated, so you opted for some instant ramen. With a clean motion, you grabbed a pot and put it under the faucet, turning the knob.. Nothing happened. No water, just a weird sounding sputter.
âWhat the hell?â Again, you tried turning it, nothing. Shit, was it broken? You put the pot down and squatted in front of the sink, opening the cabinet and looking at the pipes.. Yeah, you were out of your specialty with this. Usually, you asked May for help with this stuff, but as stated before.. She was busy. Shoot.
You sat on the cold ground of your kitchen apartment, looking to find any help from a plumber? You didnât know who you needed for this. The prices were outrageous. Yeah no, you werenât calling some professional.. You couldnât exactly call up any family members.. Your only option left was James. Awh, man, you did NOT want to bother him, but.. Youâre friends! He wouldnât mind. With worried hands you dialed his number and put your phone close to your ear. Bucky was an Avenger! Heâs probably busy with Avenger shit, here you are asking for sink help.
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âHa! You think you can beat me, little man?â
â.. I am a whole foot taller than you, Belova.â
Bucky and Yelena were currently playing cards together, something that Yelena had offered. She knew how out of depth this man was with the modern era. So, to help ease him into it, she offered to play cards with him every Saturday.. Plus, half the Avengers were busy doing something and she wanted to annoy someone new.
âStill, I am undefeated in the game of Gin Rummy. You know, Natasha taught me how to play when I was a kid!â She puffed her chest out in a proud manner.
âI was alive when Gin Rummy was made world wide.â He raised an eyebrow as Yelena made a âpshâ noise and waved her hand in the air dismissively.
Before the two could continue the round, Buckyâs phone vibrated in his pocket, Yelena raised her eyebrow as he gave an apologetic look before standing up and walking out of hearing distance. When he saw it was your name, his heart started to beat just the smallest bit faster.
â[Name], whatâs up?â
âJames?â Your voice was quiet on the other line, nervous. âHeeeyyâ
âYou sound nervous, whatâs wrong?â
âWell.. Oh, god,â He heard as you took a deep breath in and let it out. âI, uh, was trying to make dinner and I needed water to boil, and uh- my sink is.. Broken- and I didnât know who else to call, my neighbors out, and I canât pay for an electrician to help, can you..?â
You trailed off with your question, most likely out of embarrassment, Bucky suspected. Though, he didnât know why you were embarrassed. âYou need me to help?â
âYes, pleaseâ
âSend me your address, Iâll be there quickly.â
âThank you so much, James! I promise, Iâll cook you something when you fix it!â This made the corners of his lips quirk up. With quick goodbyes, he hung up and waited for your text. Once he saw your address, he recognized it. It was only a small ways away, with his motorcycle heâd be there in less than 10 minutes.
Bucky pushed his phone into his pocket and walked back over to the table where he and Yelena were playing. âI gotta deal with something, sorry to cut the game short.â
âWha- oh, thatâs ĐľŃŃнда, where are you going?â She pushed herself up and gave a small glare to Barnes as she watched him grab his jacket and keys.
âNone of your business.â
âOh, come on, Barnes, I wonât tell anyone.â
He just let out a huff, as a laugh type thing and turned around and walked to the elevator, giving a lazy wave to Yelena as he entered. âIâll be back in a few hours, donât trash the place.â
âNo promises!â
With a ding, the elevator doors closed and he was going down to the parking garage. This was the first time heâd ever gone to your house, and his mind was RACING. I mean, it was just for friends. You guys are friends. Nothing more, nothing less. I mean, itâd be nice to be more, but no. To Bucky, you were someone who was soft, delicate, like a flower. He was some bulldozer whoâd hurt you if he got too close. Not like he wanted to hurt you! No, he was just.. Worried.
As he got on the sleek, black motorcycle that Tony had given him as a peace offering, his mind started to calm as he drove. It was dark enough, just past sunset, so the streets were calm. No usual hustle of New York, no. It was peaceful, for once. The only thing he wished was that all the lights that were on during the night were off. There were bright billboards, bright neon signs that pointed to the nearest club. God, he loved clubs back then. They were nothing like what they were now. They were jazzy, sleek, elegant in its own rustic way, yâknow? He missed that. The little things of the past.
Once he got to your apartment complex, he double checked the address before pressing the doorbell, or buzzer for you.
âUh, [Name]?â He asked into the intercom.
âHey, James! Iâll buzz you in! Again, thank you so muc-â Your voice got cut off as you unlocked the door for him.
Bucky walked through the empty halls of the apartment, his eyes darting for your apartment number. It was a nice place, better than the apartments back then. Even if Bucky was technically on the more rich side of things when he was younger, everyone had their struggles.
Once he got to the door that had your number on a bronze plate, he knocked on the door, and in a few moments there you stood.. Wow, man, maybe this was too domestic for him. You were in your cozy pajamas, a black, white and red flannel patterned pants and a black oversized shirt, cute mismatched socks that adorned your feet.
âJames! Oh, thank god youâre here, câmin câmin!â You ushered him in and closed the door once he was fully in.
Bucky turned his head as his eyes darted around your home. It was.. Cozy, really cozy. There were thrifted paintings on the wall, and crocheted items on your couch. It was warm, but not overwhelming, just right. He stepped more into your living room as his eyes glazed over the photos. One was of your high school graduation, one of your family, one of some (he assumes) high school friends, as well as a photo of your university graduation, upon further inspection, your degree was business. There was one more photo, it was you, a brown haired lady and..
âPeter?â He muttered to himself as he looked closer to the photo, his brows furrowed in confusion. In the photo, you and May were on both sides of Peter as he stood in the middle, holding a first place trophy in his hand. A science thing, Bucky didnât know. What he DID know was that you were friends with the spider boy's aunt and the spider boy.
âJames?â You called out from the kitchen and that seemed to break him from his trance. He grunted and walked over to where you were. âUhh, hereâs.. The sinkâ
âWhatâs the problem with it?â
âIt makes a sort of- fart noise when I turn it onâ
The comparison made Bucky crinkle his nose and snort in amusement. He turned the knob, and yup, just like you said, out came the fart noise. Without the stink.
âThis is an easy fix, I think itâs just cloggedâ
âOh, so Iâm just stupid,â You groaned and tugged at your hair. âIâm sorry for bothering you for such a simple issue of it being clogged.â
âYouâre not stupid.â He huffed as he started to work on it. The perks of having a metal arm? He didnât need any tools. Sure, it came with the trauma of falling out of a train, getting experimented on and being a weapon for 70 years, but ah, yâknow how it is. âSteve used tâneed my help with everything when we were youngerâ
âYeah?â You sat on top of the counter as you watched him work.. Now you were not a pervert, but god, he had nice looking arms. The way it flexed under his jacket when he pulled or pushed on something. GOD, your friend was good looking. NOT THAT YOU WERE LOOKING! Aha.. totally not.
âYeah, one time he broke one of the lights in his room as a kid, he was trying out some random item he got from the thrift shop and it backfired on him, needed it to get changed and clean up the shattered glass,â He spoke with a certain fondness in his voice as he worked on your sink. âI tried to help, he cleaned up the glass, I tried finding some extra light bulbs, but his old man found out and he told our maâs. His mom and my Ma got pissed at us when they found outâ He chuckled and pulled away from the sink.
âThat should be good.â He had a small smile as he looked over to you. His heart beating quick as he looked over your face, you had the brightest smile on your face as you listened to his small story intently. You loved whenever he opened up about his past, even something as small or insignificant as that, it just.. Made you feel closer to him.
âThank you, James.â You hopped off the counter and tried to turn the sink off, and miraculously it turned on! âOh, thanks so much James!â With a wide grin on your face, you threw your arms around his neck and hugged him tightly. He stiffened at this but, with much hesitance, he hugged you back. After a beat of silence, you pulled away and filled up the pot from before. âIâm gonna make instant ramen, if thatâs okay?â
âMore than okay.â
You hummed in acknowledgement as you put the pot on the stove and started to boil it. âYou wanna watch a movie? I have Netflix!â
âUh, whatâd you wanna watch?â
âOh, I, uh, I was hoping youâd choose?â
He huffed and walked back into the living room. Despite being free for over three years and a half, he still wasnât used to picking out things for himself, having options. Granted, two of those years were spent with the Wakandans rehabilitating him, but thatâs just details.
Bucky scrolled through your Netflix, a small smile on his face as he saw in your recently watched documentary of âCaptain America : The Original Avenger.â He watched that documentary, it wasnât super accurate, but it was better than the others.
âWhaddya think about a World War 2 movie?â
âSo you can point out the inaccuracies?â
Bucky snorted and confirmed your assumption. You just rolled your eyes and laughed. The two of you grew into a nice silence as the documentary played. Bucky didnât sit down on the couch though, he walked around the living room. Looking over the photos, still shellshocked at the fact you knew the spider kid.
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After a little while, you and Bucky finally had the bowls of instant ramen in front of you as you both sat in front of the TV. Still, heâs pointing out the inaccuracies of the documentary. It was really amusing. Everytime he pointed something out, his nose would scrunch up and his brows would be furrowed just the smallest bit.
Especially if the documentary brought up the Howling Commandos, heâd get pissed at every inconsistency.
âWe did not take down 50 men that day, it was 36, god theyâre dramatic.â
âYou remember?â You asked, your cheeks puffed out with ramen as you slurped it down.
âI remember every mission of mine before- uh, everything.â He took a sip of the soup and took a bite of the noodles. âThat mission, Stevie was pissed âcause Pinkerton accidentally threw out one of the plans of attack. He got Sawyer to draw it up all over again.â Again, as he reminisced, there was a certain sadness in his voice. Despite it being a literal war, he remembered all the good with the Howling Commandos. They were like a family of his. âObviously, Steve didnât stay mad the whole time, just long enough for Pinkerton to grovelâ
You snorted at that and finished up your food. Listening to every word of what he said. Usually, Bucky was more closed off, quiet, but when talking about his past. The good parts of his past, he seemed like a never ending sentence. Heâd talk fondly of the Howling Commandos, his Ma, his sister Rebecca, and all the trouble he and Steve got into as teens.
Soon enough, the documentary ended and you and Bucky finished your food. He, in a quiet tone, offered to wash the dishes which you complied with. The dishes were one of your least favourite chores. As he washed, you both still talked.
âSo how was your day?â As dry as that was, you had no idea how Buckyâs day was, especially being an Avenger. In turn, he gave a lazy shrug, his arms deep into the sink.
âWorked out from 8 to 12, uh..â He had therapy today but he was not going to tell you about that. âHad lunch with Steve and Natasha, no Sam âcause heâs out in Wisconsin.â
âWhy?â
âMission, heard some enhanced was causing trouble. He, Wanda, Clint and Banner went.â You hummed in acknowledgement then asked if he did anything else. âI.. Cleaned, I dunno. I donât really do much around the Tower. Though, Yelena and I were supposed to play-â
He cut himself off and checked the time after he put away the last dish in the drying rack. Shit, it was already 11 PM, how did he not realize 4 hours had passed?? How did he not realize that the documentary was so damn long? Shit, Steveâs gonna ask questions when he gets back home.
âYou needa go home?â You had a small smirk on your face, your eyebrow raised at his sudden cut off. With a twinge of embarrassment, he nodded.
âSorry, just.. Being, uh, me-â He pointed to his metal arm. âPeople in the Tower donât really trust me all too much just yet, so I hafta get home.â
âNah, I get it, no worries, James.â You walked him out and at the door way he put his shoes back on and reached for the handle. Before stepping outside he turned to you one last time, sparing you a small smile.
âI had fun today.â
âSame, we should do this more oftenâ
âDefinitely.â He had a soft smile on his face as he stepped out and you closed the door. For a few moments, he stared at your door all longingly, as if he was some teenager whoâd just snuck back out of his secret paramour's house.
With a small sigh he turned away from your door. His eyes locked with wide eyed brown ones. Ones that heâd seen way too often back at the Tower.
âMr. Barnes?â
Of course it was the Spider kid.
|| WOOOOWEEEEE!!! i looove making everyone have connections guys !!! ALSOOO if you wanna be added to the taglist, i'd be more than welcome to add you :3
|| also, small thing, if the russian that yelena said was wrong, blame google translate, i know nothing abt russian
taglist : @iyskgd , @highhopes1008
|| pairings: hawks x gn!reader / keigo takami x gn!reader
|| synopsis: reader has had bad days before, some that makes them feel unworthy. keigo will always be there to try and help you through it though. (comfort)
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It was a bad day. something you weren't strangers to. Something Keigo wasn't strangers to either, he knew how to help. On days you would get out of bed and the day would just shit on you. Or days where you couldn't get out of bed period. Today was one of those days you genuinely tried, but the world was still unkind.
"You're okay, dove," Keigo whispered into your ear as the two of you sat in bed. You were curled up, a hood over your head as you kept yout eyes closed. The winged hero faced you as he had a wing over the both of you, acting as a warm red blanket. "I'm right here with you."
"'m sorry." You muttered, toying with the strings of your hoodie as you kept your eyes shut.
You hated that Keigo saw you like this. Shit, he was probably tired from hero work. He just got home, and that guilt ate at you. A small pit in your stomach had created when he asked you beforehand if you were in bed all day. It wasn't condescending, no quite the opposite. He wanted to knkw what type of day it was, just to know the best way to try and help you.
"Don't say that, my little dove," His fingers brushed through your hair, a way to try and calm you. Something he found out helped when you were going through shit like this. "You have nothing to apologize for."
"But you're probably tired from hero wo-"
"Nah, I'm super strong so I'm barely tired," He shot a playful wink to you. A small attempt to try and lighten the mood. "So right now, you're my top priority."
"It's probably-"
"Don't even try and say it's annoying, little dove." He held you closer, his gentle hug tightening around you. A way to help ground you, or a small comfort. Either way, it helped. "You matter to me. You will always matter to me. You mean so much to me and would ditch any hero meeting to come and help you if you're having a shitty day."
Before you could try to say something he pressed a small kiss to your forehead and took a big inhale before speaking more.
"I love you and care about you. Nothing will ever change that. The world is so much better with you in it. I know you won't believe me, but I want you to know that. I'll repeat it everyday if you need me to." Keigos words sounded so genuine, so true coming from his lips. "I'm so proud of you, little dove. Even if you just stay in bed all day or if you find out to cure every disease in the world. I will always be proud of you."
Small tears welled in your eyes as you pulled Keigo closer to you. A few moments of silence passed as you let Keigo's words sink in. Somethings you needed to hear today, and mlst likely things you'll need to hear in future days as well. But Keigo will gladly repeat them a million times over.
"Thanks, Keigs.."
"Don't thank me, little dove.. I love you."
"I love you too."
|| didnt have a good day, wrote this on a whim, suuuper short, lowkey needed this :( keigo ily
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