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chillgawds · 2 years
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Stove God, Estee Nack, Don Carrera, Madlib and Conductor Williams join the Griselda / Michelle Records icon for Peace "Fly" God, Westside Gunn's first project since last years Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Side A & B.  You should know what you're gettin' by now: hungry bars and hard beats.  Nothin' like some flesh blood to pump some energy into the tried and true GxFR formula...
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The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977) dir. Don Taylor
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The Island of Dr. Moreau, US Lobby Card #7. 1977
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ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. (1966) - RAQUEL WELCH MOVIE POSTERS (Part 2/10)
The movie that propelled RAQUEL WELCH‘s career into superstardom is this Hammer films produced prehistoric fantasy that set the trend for many copycats and allowed Raquel Welch to become a worldwide icon overnight thanks to her furry bikini, her grunts and bad screaming acting when chased by Dinosaurs! A classic for the ages
Above are various rare movie posters from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Romania and the US (click on each poster for detail).
Director: Don Chaffey Actors: Raquel Welch, Martine Beswick, John Richardson
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Creatures the World Forgot (1971)
"Aurggh! Huarghhh!"
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tetha1950 · 6 months
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Este versículo es un recordatorio poderoso de la naturaleza de la vida cristiana como una batalla y una carrera, pero también es un testimonio de la victoria que se encuentra en Cristo cuando perseveramos con fe y fidelidad.
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telerealrd · 6 months
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Shakira Evita la Prisión con Acuerdo de Fraude Fiscal en Barcelona
BARCELONA, España  — Después de haber mantenido su inocencia durante casi cinco años, la estrella pop Shakira llegó a un acuerdo de último minuto para evitar el riesgo de ir a prisión en el primer día de su juicio por fraude fiscal en Barcelona el lunes. Shakira le dijo al magistrado presidente, José Manuel del Amo, que aceptaba el acuerdo alcanzado con los fiscales. Respondió “sí” para confirmar…
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generaldavila · 8 months
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DAMA CADETE DOÑA LEONOR DE BORBÓN (I) Rafael Dávila Álvarez. General de División (R.)
Este es un artículo largo, muy largo, demasiado corto para la larga historia de nuestra Corona y sus avatares que para bien o mal siempre han ido al lado de la historia militar de España, porque todas las naciones, se oculte o no, se han construido y destruido con las armas o como consecuencia de ellas. El ingreso de la Princesa de Asturias en la Academia General Militar de Zaragoza no ha sido la…
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Los autos locos
Los Autos Locos es una serie animada producida por Hanna-Barbera que constó de 34 episodios con una duración de 10 minutos cada uno y fue inspirada en el film La carrera del siglo. Doblaje Wiki Nº 1 “El Rocomóvil” (Boulder Mobile) La serie hacía parodia a las carreras de autos, y a su vez estas eran de lo mas alocadas y bizarras. Tuvo algo único en su clase pues los antagonistas (Pierre…
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voglatte · 4 months
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⊹ ┊HOMEMADE ꒱ .゚
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↷ ˊ- pairing: bf!esteban kukuriczka x gf!reader.
warnings: mucho fluff, sugestivo, age gap? (solo 5 años), size kink?.
summary: esteban vuelve a casa cansado del trabajo y lo sorprendes.
• dani’s typing… ! adoro a kuku, amé escribir esto.
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no era sorpresa para ti las llegada de esteban a horas de la noche, ya que se encontraba en un proceso de audiciones para una nueva película. aún así estabas un poco preocupada por la salud de tu novio, podías ver el cansancio en sus grandes ojos marrones y pequeñas ojeras debajo de ellos, pero aún así con cansancio siempre te veía con esa sonrisa cálida que poseía.
por lo que decidiste hacerle un pequeño detalle, antes de que llegara a casa. pusiste manos a la obra haciendo una rica cena para ambos, enorgulleciéndote al ver el resultado final y esperando que a él también le gustara.
estabas dando los últimos detalles cuando sentiste un aroma muy conocido para ti y unos brazos masculinos rodeándote desde atrás.
“¿qué hacés, bonita?” murmuró cerca de tu oreja mientras resguardaba su cara en el espacio libre entre tu cuello y hombro.
te hizo sacar una pequeña risita al sentir su respiración haciéndote cosquillas.
“una pequeña sorpresa, para vos” decidiste encontrarte con su perfilado rostro cuando te volteaste viendo un pequeño brillo en su mirada, lo que hizo derretir tu corazón.
él no lo había dicho con palabras pero sus ojos mostraban todo el agradecimiento que sentía en ese momento y pensaste que no debería porque lo harías mil veces más solo por verlo así.
“te amo, bonita” dijo cerca de tus labios luego de conectarlos con los tuyos, un choque bastante dulce e íntimo.
susurraste un “yo también” entre besos y decidiste alejarte un poco sin antes dejar un pellizco amistoso en su nuca donde se encontraban tus manos entrelazadas.
ambos se sentaron en la pequeña mesa que adornaba el salón mientras escuchabas con atención cada palabra que salía de su boca, podría hablar por horas y nunca te cansarías de escucharlo, su voz te daba paz, una sensación que te llenaba el corazón de todo lo lindo en el mundo.
sus manos se encontraban encima de la mesa, su mano sobre la tuya acurrucándola mientras su pulgar daba caricias. la otra simplemente se encargaba de llevar uno que otro bocado o líquido para pasar la comida.
“estoy muy seguro que me van a dar el papel, amor” su voz sonaba con mucha seguridad y entusiasmo.
“no tengo ninguna duda, bonito. tenés un don único y tu manera de actuar es deslumbrante” asegurabas, te sentías tan orgullosa de esteban y como de a poco se iban abriendo puertas en su carrera de actor, era algo que le gustaba e ibas a estar ahí para él siempre, apoyándolo.
al terminar y con un sabor agrio pero dulzón del vino en sus bocas decidieron acomodarse en el sillón de cuero que adornaba el hogar de ambos. colocó tus piernas encima de sus muslos, su mano haciendo pequeños masajes en ellas.
“¿te acordás de cuando nos conocimos?” su cabello caía salvajemente por su frente y le daba un toque bastante tierno.
tu solo dejaste salir un sonido con la garganta afirmando mientras tus mejillas se calentaban. esteban te miró sonriendo y dejando escapar una carcajada pequeña.
“vos eras una nena” recalcó, haciéndote sentir más avergonzada.
esteban y tu se conocieron en una clase de teatro, en ese momento tenía veintiocho y tú solo 23, aún así siendo una mujer adulta, esteban se burlaba diciendo que eras una nena chiquita.
“no digas más, no sabés lo nerviosa que estaba cuando me tocó improvisar contigo” tus manos taparon tu cara, devolviéndote al momento donde tu lengua se enredaba por tener a semejante hombre delante y sin conocerlo.
esteban al ver tus mejillas sonrojadas y tus labios carnosos haciendo puchero, no logró controlarse y te cubrió con su gran cuerpo.
intercambiaron miradas y sin ninguna palabra de por medio sus labios atacaron los tuyos, parecía que se estaban comiendo sin ningún pudor.
a esteban le encantaba ver lo pequeña que te veías debajo de el.
sus besos bajaban desde tus labios hasta tu cuello dejando pequeñas marcas adornándolo, sus manos un poco frías se metieron debajo de tu camisa pellizcando sin llegar a ser brusco.
“divina sos, amor” levantó un poco tu camisa y bajo un poco para dejar muchos besos en tu abdomen, a veces con mordidas incluidas que te hacían chillar bajito.
“dale, nene” acariciaste su cabello. “subí, debes estar cansado, podemos dejarlo para otra ocasión” hablaste suave mientras sentías a esteban recostar su cabeza en tu abdomen.
“un poco” dijo, tú no lo sabías pero cada caricia que dejabas en su cabello lo hacía quedarse cada vez más dormido.
los ojos marrones de esteban se empezaban a sentir más pesados por lo que ninguno habló, solamente dejaron que el silencio reinara. hasta que sentiste una respiración tranquila y sabías que ya había caído en los brazos de morfeo.
te sentiste feliz de haber pasado un rato distinto con esteban, estaba más que claro que ambos se amaban hasta el infinito y era un amor puro.
así mismo con tus manos en su cabello que en ningún momento dejaron de darle pequeñas caricias, tus ojos se empezaron a cerrar con una sonrisa en rostro por lo feliz que estabas.
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by ﹫ VOGLATTE ╱ bueno aquí un one-shot? maybe súper cortito pero prometo hacer otros más extensos .ᐟ
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lovelorn (and nobody knows) [rafe cameron au fic] chapter 2
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Summary: Isla Carrera had planned for the summer before college to be focused on three things: helping out at her family’s restaurant (the helpful daughter), preparing for college (the good student), and having fun with the Pogues (the loyal friend). But one fateful night, where her car breaks down and her rescuer is none other than Rafe Cameron, seems to send her summer down a path she didn’t see coming–one teeming with a secret, illicit romance with the last person she expected. And if her friends and sister found out, Isla isn’t sure they’ll be so understanding, no matter what her feelings are.
Previous Chapters: Chapter 1
Chapter 2
The Saturday afternoon lunch rush keeps Isla on her toes, weaving around tables and balancing trays of plates and glasses as she serves those seated in her section. The weather is beautiful out, so lots of customers snagged tables in the outdoor section, the air a delightful scent of salt and wood. Music plays through the speakers of the restaurant, but it’s drowned out by the constant chatter and clinking of utensils.
“Want a refill on that Dr. Pepper, Charlie?” Isla asks one of their regulars, an older man who always dons the same Budweiser trucker cap.
He gives her a kind smile, looking up from his sudoku book. “I’d appreciate that, Isla.”
She grins at him as she picks up the last of the dirty plates from a nearby table, piling them on the tray before carrying it over towards the kitchen window, dropping them off so they can be taken care of. Isla makes quick work of getting Charlie a fresh glass of his soda before going around the counter where Kie is putting in an order in one of the monitors. Before Isla can get started on the other one, the kitchen bell rings.
“Order for pickup!” comes Earl’s shout, and Isla turns to grab the paper bag to put it on the table behind the counter designated for pickup orders. 
When she goes to the other monitor to put in the order for table seventeen, Kie says from her left, “The guys are planning a party tonight at the Boneyard.”
Isla cracks a smile, unsurprised by this. As summer rolls around, she knows they’re in for a lot of parties and boat days. “Any special occasion for this one?”
Isla can sense Kie’s hesitation, and when she glances at her sister—younger than Isla by eleven months—she sees Kie pressing her lips together before meeting Isla’s gaze. “JJ’s dad’s in jail again.” 
Isla’s eyes widen, jaw dropping. Luke Maybank getting arrested is never new news, but Isla knows every time he gets out, he takes out his anger on JJ. Her best friend is too prideful to talk about it, but she doesn’t miss the bruises, the cuts. Neither do the others. But JJ isn’t the talkative type, so they show their support in other ways. Always.
“What the hell did he do now?” Isla asks, frustration coloring her voice. If there’s one person in this world she hates, it’s JJ’s dad, simply because of the abuse he inflicts on his son. It’s why JJ always stays at John B’s, whether his dad is in jail or not. 
“Drunk and disorderly and resisting arrest,” Kie answers with a roll of her eyes. But Isla doesn’t miss her sister’s own anger, sees it in the way Kie clenches her jaw. And why wouldn’t she? JJ is one of her best friends, and if there’s one thing Isla loves about her sister, it’s Kie’s fierce loyalty to the people she loves, her protectiveness over them. Especially where JJ is concerned. Their whole group keeps an extra eye on the blonde, whether he likes it or not. “I think he might be in for six months this time.”
Isla’s eyebrows shoot up, pausing in her work to look at her sister. “Seriously?” She whistles. “That’s his longest stint in a while, isn’t it? Is JJ gonna crash at the chateau?”
Kie nods. “He’s playing it off like he doesn’t care, but I know he’s sick of his dad’s shit.”
Nodding, Isla huffs out a breath. “Yeah, we all are.”
“Yeah.” Kie also lets out a long, heavy sigh. “I just want—oh, what the hell is he doing here?”
Isla glances at Kie, but her sister is looking past her, towards the front door of the restaurant over Isla’s shoulder. Kie’s features are hard as stone, dark eyes blazing with a kind of contempt and anger she saves for a select few people. Her jaw works, and Isla turns her head towards the door to see who she’s looking at—only for her to feel her stomach drop at the sight of Rafe strolling towards them.
He’s in a dark green, short sleeve collared shirt and navy blue cargo shorts that his hands are shoved into the pockets of. Isla presses her tongue to the roof of her mouth because his gaze seems to find hers instantly even in the crowded restaurant, muscles tightening until she straightens where she’s standing. Something stirs in the air as he draws near, his walk infuriatingly confident, and then he has the gall to smirk as he reaches the counter, standing on the opposite side in the space between where Isla and Kie stand.
“Kie,” Rafe greets, leaning forward with his arms resting on the counter, looking up at them with bright blue eyes. Kiara doesn’t say anything in response, her expression practically a sneer, but Rafe pays her no mind as his gaze shifts to the older Carrera. “Isla.”
Maybe she’s crazy, but she swears he says her name differently. As if it’s a secret shared between them. It sends a tickle down her spine she doesn’t dare to acknowledge. The crowd of the restaurant can’t be held accountable for the heat that spreads across Isla’s skin. Damn it.
“What do you want?” Kie demands, her tone unfriendly as always, where Rafe is concerned.
And, as always, he isn’t deterred by her tone. He shoots her an easy smirk and says, “Picking up my order.”
Exhaling sharply through her nose, Isla turns towards the trolley behind her, reaching for the bag Earl had handed over. Reading the name on the receipt, Isla confirms it’s Rafe’s, already paid for, and turns back to the counter, placing it in front of him. “Thanks,” he says with a too friendly grin as he straightens, reaching for the bag. His eyes then meet Isla’s and he arches an eyebrow. “You get your car fixed?”
Isla’s eyes widen slightly at his question, especially when she feels Kie’s gaze suddenly on her, hot and questioning. But she doesn’t dare meet her sister’s stare, and instead glares at Rafe. She sees that glint of mischief in his eyes, deliberate in his question in front of Kie, and Isla has to resist the urge to grab his bag of food and hit him with it. 
Isla’s fingers curl into her palms as her hands rest on the counter, bracing herself, though she’s trying not to lose it because by Rafe asking that one question, she knows she’s in for a lot more from Kie.
“Uh, yeah, it’s in the shop,” Isla answers stiltedly, throat tightening. “Should be good as new.”
Rafe’s smirk is antagonizing but attractive at the same time, and she wonders if she would’ve thought that before last night. Hell, it’s concerning that she’s thinking about it again now. This is the same guy her friends hate, who hates her and her friends, who has gotten into more than a few fist fights with her boys. Isla is pretty sure just thinking that Rafe Cameron is handsome is a betrayal to the Pogues.
“Good,” Rafe says with a dip of his chin, grabbing the top of the brown paper bag as he smoothly pushes away from the counter. He winks at her, then, and says, “One night of playing hero was enough for me,” before turning while grabbing his sunglasses that hang from the neckline of his shirt, putting them on as he heads out of the restaurant.
Isla clenches her jaw as she watches him go, because she knows he knows he just opened a can of worms in front of Kie and left Isla to deal with it by herself. Because, no doubt, as soon as he’s walking away, Kie is stepping up next to her with a hand on her hip and a demanding, “What the hell was that about?”
While Isla is older, Kie is the taller one, having a good four inches on Isla with her five-foot-nine height. So Kie stares down at her, eyebrow raises and a determined look on her face that tells Isla she won’t be dropping it until she gets the answers she wants. “Um—”
“How’d he know about your car?” she pushes, brown eyes searching Isla’s.
Isla had told her about her car breaking down last night, having no choice but to confess because one, Kie noticed her car wasn’t in the driveway and two, Isla needed a ride to work this morning. But Isla had told her and their parents the same thing—that the car broke down, and she stayed in it until an Uber showed up to pick her up. She completely omitted the part about those two creepy guys, and her running away and right into Rafe’s arms—literally. 
It seems, though, her evasion of the truth was for nothing, all thanks to Rafe. What a dick.
Kie’s questioning gaze is incessant and makes Isla’s body tighten with anxiety, until she finally drops her shoulders and throws her head back in defeat. “Okay, fuck, fine, but you can’t tell Mom and Dad,” Isla says hastily, turning to her sister. The busy restaurant seems to be on the back burner for now.
Kie looks even more confused. “Can’t tell Mom and Dad what?”
Nervously tightening her ponytail, Isla quickly tells Kie about last night’s events. About the car breaking down, those guys pulling up, pepper spraying one of them and making a run for it until she ran into Rafe and he, surprisingly, helped her out by giving her a lift home instead of having Isla wait for a ride. Kie’s expressions go from confused, to horrified, to bewildered and freaked out all at the right times, her jaw dropping lower and lower by the time Isla finishes her story.
When Kie doesn’t say anything right away, Isla blows out a breath. “Just—don’t tell Mom and Dad about those freaks, okay? And don’t tell the others about Rafe. They’d all try to skin me alive.” With a one shouldered shrug, Isla adds, “Except maybe Sarah.”
Kie is shaking her head, lips parted. “I’m sorry, I’m still trying to wrap my head around the fact that Rafe Cameron actually helped you.”
A dry chuckle escapes Isla. “Yeah, you and me both. But, you know—” She spots the hostess, Lara, seating someone in her section. “It was a one time thing. Wrong place, wrong time type thing,” she says with a laugh, though it sounds forced even to her own ears because despite the weirdness of it all, Isla is grateful to Rafe for helping her last night. Despite what she said, she hadn’t really wanted to stick around and wait for an Uber, or her friends or dad to pick her up. She wanted to be out of there as soon as possible, and Rafe had been the most viable option.
Before Isla can respond, Kie scoffs and adds with a roll of her eyes, “Of course, he’s gonna be a smug asshole about it, too.”
Isla snorts. “Are we surprised?” she says as she walks around the counter. “I’ve got a table.”
The rest of her shift goes by uneventfully, though Isla can admit that she feels like some weight has shifted off her shoulders after telling Kie about last night. The two of them tell each other everything, so NOT telling her, though for good reason, felt like a huge weight had landed on her shoulders. Now that she knows, some of it is off, though Isla knows the rest is because of the truth hidden from her friends. And while Kie’s reaction was far more understated than Isla had feared, she knows the same can’t be said for her friends. 
Pogues don’t keep secrets from each other, but this might have to be an exception. 
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The Boneyard is a mixed crowd, as it almost always is whenever there’s a party thrown here. Music pumps through the night, accompanying the water crashing along the shore and continuous chatter from everyone gathered. The weather is perfect, and the knitted cropped top Isla wears over her bikini top keeps her comfortable as she sips her second beer of the night. JJ has been nice enough to let her sip from his flask, the vodka a sharp lingering taste in the back of her throat as she tosses the ping pong ball, high-fiving Cleo when it lands in a cup.
“You’re gettin’ smoked,” Cleo laughs at Pope and Kie on the other end of the table. “I thought you were gonna make it challenging for us!”
“Alright, alright, stop the celebration. You haven’t won yet,” Pope calls back before turning to his partner. “Come on, Kie, you got this.”
Kie holds up her free hand to silence Pope, her dark eyes fixated on the table between them. “Don’t pressure me.”
Pope holds up his hands in defense, but his dark, keen eyes watch the scene before him. Isla just knows his razor sharp brain is calculating the physics of it all as Kie prepares to do her throw. Unfortunately for her, the ball bounces off the rim of one of the cups, glaring at Isla and Cleo without any real heat when they cheer at her expense. Pope simply laces his fingers behind his head as he shakes it, pursing his lips in disappointment as Kie flips him off. 
As Cleo does her turn, Isla sways her hips side to side to the bear of the music, arms crossed as she sips her beer. Her gaze wanders around the party, taking in the plenty of familiar faces that surround her, as well as ones she doesn’t know but figures are the kids from families who are staying in Outer Banks for the summer. Other than them, Pogues and Kooks alike are spread out around the Boneyard; some mingling, others keeping to their friend groups. It’s always been like that, really.
There are a few bonfires lit up, the smell of smoke mixing with the salty air in a combination that tickles Isla’s nose with familiarity. She spots JJ sitting on one of the logs by one of the fires, animated in whatever story he’s telling to the group of people entranced by him. But she also notes how he keeps glancing in this general direction, and Isla knows exactly who he’s looking at. She smiles into her next sip of beer, subtly shaking her head to herself and wishing that JJ and her sister would just get out of this limbo they’re stuck in and finally get together. 
The beer pong game ends with Isla and Cleo winning, the two high fiving  as they shift over to let the next group play. Peering into her cup and the remaining drink inside, Isla tells her friends. “I’m almost out. Gonna head to the bathroom and get another.”
They nod their acknowledgements before Isla turns and wanders off. She’s not that drunk, but she smiles at anyone who calls out to her as she heads to the edge of the party where a row of three porta-potties are lined up. Isla hates using them—drunk people are so disgustingly messy—but when you gotta go, you gotta go.
She uses the toilet quickly and carefully, but it’s not until she’s exiting the bathroom that Isla ends up bumping into someone. A gasp rips through her when the remaining contents of her drink spill on her white crocheted top. Isla freezes, staring down at the beer stained top in shock; not a lot of her drink remained, but enough had been in the cup to dirty the middle of her top, cringing at the stickiness of the beer clinging to her skin as well.
“Oh, fuck.” Her gaze snaps up and the shock only intensifies into disbelief at the sight of Rafe standing before her, staring at her with guilt surprisingly swimming in his blue eyes.
A sharp breath escapes Isla, her shoulders tense as she gapes at him. “Seriously?” she demands, pinching the front of the damp top and pulling it away from her wet skin.
His guilt melts into annoyance, eyebrows pulling together as he tells her, “Excuse me, but you’re the one who bumped into me—again.”
Isla knows he’s right, but she can’t bring herself to care at this moment. Why him, of all people, to bump into twice in as many days? “Thank you for the recount,” Isla huffs, flapping her top in a feeble attempt to dry it. “And thank you for completely soaking my top.”
Rafe purses his lips as Isla turns back into the bathroom and rips off some toilet paper, soaking it in the sink before stepping back out and trying to clean the beer off of her skin, at least. The top needs to be washed and hopefully that’ll get the stain out, but Isla can’t stand the sticky sensation of her skin.
She can feel the weight of Rafe’s gaze on her as she slides her hand under her top and wipes at her chest and stomach, her black bikini top peeking through the holes of her knitted top. Heat pools in her cheeks and she tells herself it’s from annoyance rather than anything else, letting out a quiet huff as she balls up the tissue paper because although she’s not sticky anymore, she isn’t entirely keen on walking around with a stained top, even if others will be too drunk to notice. Or care.
When she looks back at Rafe, Isla blinks in bewilderment as she watches him unbuttoning the plaid button down he’s got on, the sleeves rolled up to the elbows. “Uh,” she drags the word out, and the heat in her skin only intensifies when her gaze locks in on his fingers deftly undoing the buttons, the gold ring on his index finger glinting against the light of the bathroom behind her. “What are you doing?”
Isla’s lips part when Rafe completely unbuttons the shirt, leaving him in a white tank underneath that proudly shows off muscular biceps as he shrugs off the button down and holds it out to her. “Wear this.”
She blinks. “What?”
Rafe cocks an eyebrow while Isla stares at him, no longer even registering the party behind him and instead looking back and forth between him and the shirt he’s holding out to her. Did she hit her head? What is happening? “You wanna walk around with a stained shit? Be my guest. Figured I’d give you a cleaner and drier option.”
This is so weird, and her extreme confusion pushes her to ask, “What are you even doing here?”
Rafe rarely shows up to the Boneyard parties. Unlike the other Kooks who make an appearance, Isla and her friends always figured Rafe thought he was too good to be seen here. The Kook prince liked to throw ragers at his own place, so why bother coming out all the way here? 
If Rafe is surprised or bothered by her question, he doesn’t show it. “Top dragged me against my will. Now are you gonna take the shirt or not?” he asks, giving the clothing a little shake as he holds it out.
Isla doesn’t want to necessarily walk around in her bikini top or her stained sweater, chewing on the inside of her cheek as she runs a debate in her head. Her friends will question her on whose shirt she’s got on, and she can lie and say some random guy instead of giving Rafe’s name, but what are the odds that Sarah recognizes her brother’s shirt? This guy seems to come to her rescue when she doesn’t have many other options; it’s not like she can borrow anything from one of her friends. Pope’s got a shirt, JJ’s in a muscle tee, and John B’s got his Hawaiian shirt unbuttoned to show off his chest. 
God, maybe she should just go home.
Instead, though, Isla finds herself untying the front of her knitted cropped sweater before shrugging it off, keenly aware of Rafe’s gaze on her as she stands in front of him in her bikini top and daisy dukes. Yet, his stare doesn’t feel unwanted or uncomfortable, and Isla can’t look away from him, either. Suddenly, they’re locked in a kind of staring contest, to see who will look away first, as Isla shrugs off her sweater without breaking eye contact.
The air is electric, the smell of smoke adding a kind of sensuality to how close Rafe stands, offering his shirt. The material is surprisingly soft when Isla grasps it, putting her arms through the sleeves, and the air hitches in her throat when she sees that the shirt is practically a dress on her, stopping way past her shorts around her mid-thigh. Isla doesn’t bother buttoning it up, suddenly engulfed in that familiar scent she smelled last night when Rafe had been standing so close to her, and when she’d been on the back of his bike. A scent she would catch faint whiffs of whenever she was at the Camerons’ home, hanging out with Sarah.
Now, it wraps around her too pleasantly as she rolls the sleeves of the shirt up to her elbows before tying her sweater around her waist, making sure Rafe’s button down isn’t tucked into it.  She smooths it down with a huffed, “Good?”
There’s a shift in Rafe’s eyes, a gleam that stirs something to life in the pit of Isla’s stomach as she watches his blue eyes trail down the length of her. The movement of his gaze is slow, purposeful, almost as if he’s committing the sight of her in his shirt to memory and despite the summery balm of the night, goosebumps pimple her exposed skin in response to the touch of his stare. She can feel her pulse pick up speed, a dangerous realization as Rafe parts his lips and rubs the corner of his bottom lip with his thumb.
“Yeah,” he drawls with a slow nod, blue eyes once again locking with her brown. The air is charged between them, as if only a few more seconds need to pass before it sparks something into a fire. 
Isla tries not to shift on her feet, doesn’t want to show the sudden nerves that tickle her that have never existed when she’s been around Rafe—until now. She gives a gentle shake of her head to get her hair out of her face, keeping her voice as even as she can when she says, “Guess your one good deed of the month became two.”
A huff of a laugh escapes his now smirking mouth, hinting at dimples. Isla can’t look away despite all of the reasons she should. Especially when he coolly replies, “Guess you’re the exception.”
Isla presses her tongue to the roof of her mouth, warmth pooling into her cheeks as his words have an effect on her that takes her by surprise. But she remembers herself in time to force a sardonic smile to match her equally sarcastic response, “Lucky me.”
It pulls a chuckle from Rafe, glancing away as he rubs his jaw before he nods at her cup. “Let me get you another drink.”
His offer once again shocks her. Isla lifts her eyebrows and presses her hand to her chest in exaggerated melodrama. “Another good deed?” Rafe rolls his eyes, but that signature smirk remains. “I can get it myself, thanks.” She doesn’t want to risk her friends and sister seeing her even walking next to Rafe, knowing how they’d react. “And, uh, thanks for the shirt,” she adds almost begrudgingly. Though, she is grateful—even if he’s the reason the drink spilled on her.
And maybe Rafe can sense the conflict and confusion that brews inside of her—that has been since last night—because his smirk widens as he takes a step back, his eyes trailing down the entire length of her. His shirt suddenly feels heavy on her frame, like he’s just branded her, and her reaction should be to take it off and shove it back in his arms. 
But Rafe is already walking backwards, hands in the pockets of his pants as he says to her, “You wear it well,” before turning and walking off without waiting for a response
Not that he would get one, because all thoughts eddie out of Isla’s head, gaping at his back as he walks away with those damning parting words. In moments like these, she wishes she had her sister’s smart mouth; Kie is an expert in snappy comebacks and witty comments, meanwhile Isla is left a flustering mess only regretfully coming up with her responses long after the conversation is over.
“Fuck’s sake,” she mutters to herself, forcing her feet to move as she approaches the party.
She stops by at the keg, getting a refill on her drink before walking back to where her friends are. Her steps are slow, though, nervously fiddling with the rolled up cuff of the shirt as she takes a deep breath and hopes that Sarah doesn’t recognize the shirt. Hell, it could belong to anyone, couldn’t it? 
Her friends are all gathered around one of the fires, just the group of them, and as Isla nonchalantly sits down on the log next to JJ, he does a double take and takes in the sight of her new piece of clothing. “Whose shirt is that?” He pinches the material of the shoulder between his fingers, and Isla swats it off as she feels the others’ gazes on her. “Looks very Kook-like.”
Isla suppresses a groan—and fights the urge to glance at Sarah. Instead, she decides to give them half of the truth. “Some guy accidentally bumped into me, spilled beer on my sweater. He felt bad so he gave me his shirt to wear.”
Honestly, she’s kind of proud of herself for sounding very blasé about it, like she’s got nothing to hide. As she takes a sip from her beer, Pope snorts, “What kind of dude wears a button down to a beach party?”
There’s a pregnant pause before every single one of them, including Isla with a sigh, answers, “A Kook.”
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lobbycards · 3 months
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The Island of Dr. Moreau, US Lobby Card #3. 1977
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yourmomxx · 1 year
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jj maybank x male!reader
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Didn't they tell us, don′t rush into things?
Didn't you flash your green eyes at me?
Didn′t you calm my fears with a Cheshire cat smile?
Purple-blue and pink light swept across the hall. Huge snowflakes and strips of silver tinsel hung from the ceiling, giving no indication that the dance floor was a converted gym.
You had smiled as you had entered the room. JJ had only felt nervousness when he had squeezed your hand.
The initial confidence he had felt when you had picked him up from his home in your car had quickly evaporated.
You only had to glance at JJ as he approached you in the black suit he was wearing, to add to your enthusiasm for the evening. The two of you stood close together, amidst other dancing couples and you could smell JJ’s perfume.
JJ's hands were on your shoulders and yours were placed on JJ’s hips. JJ was nervous. Was that right? Was that how you dance with a boy? Was this comfortable for you, or should he take a step further away from you?
You only had eyes for JJ. As you swayed to the slow song, your gaze rested on the blonde hair, styled in soft waves today. They looked so soft and you had to resist running his fingers through them all evening. JJ’s eyes looked different in the dim light depending on the color of the headlight hitting them—pink, purple, dark blue. But you didn't need headlights to know that his eyes were that piercing light blue you loved so much, that only reflected in the waves beneath your surfboard. Maybe that's why you’d been so smitten with them from the start.
JJ’s eyes darted nervously over the people standing around you. Other couples swaying to the song, entwined tightly, but none of them were like... you two.
Today JJ had decided to wear a formal suit. You thought he was pretty anyway. You found that JJ had different auras depending on the choice of clothing that he wore. JJ with the tank tops and cargo shorts was a sort of reckless boy from the poor part of the island, who'd found his best friends in teacher's favorite Pope Heyward, climate activist Kiara Carrera and surfer John Booker Routledge. JJ with the black suit and a tie represented the crush of all girls, the heartthrob, the flirt. But as you looked at the blond boy in front of you, hands on his hips and pink-purple-blue light all around you both, all you could see was JJ, your JJ.
JJ felt the nervousness growing in him and instinctively turned his head forward again, where he was immediately caught by your gaze. His boyfriend’s warm eyes looked down at him, and while the lighting around them didn't give him a good view, JJ knew what color they were. Y/E/C like the lush spring days he knew from his childhood. Maybe that's why he always felt so safe in them. JJ noticed his heartbeat slow down and his doubts recede as he looked into your eyes, because wasn’t everything around him meaningless when Y/N Y/L/N was standing in front of him, his Y/N?
"They're staring," JJ whispered hoarsely. You almost didn't hear him. JJ felt you look around, becoming aware of the fixed eyes that were only on you two. But you just shrugged, a faint smile playing on your lips, and JJ wondered how one person could be so brave.
"Yes, because I’m dancing with you. They're jealous.” JJ’s eyes widened at your statement.
"Jealous?" he repeated, dumbfounded.
You nodded. And with a slight smile in your purple eyes, you leaned down to him and whispered, "I know that I would be."
JJ could feel your breath on his skin. Then you bridged the gap between him and you and placed your soft lips on JJ’s in a slow, promising kiss. And the pleasantly warm feeling that spread through the pit of his stomach when he was touched was always worth the staring looks.
We found Wonderland
You and I got lost in it
And we pretended it could last forever
- Wonderland by Taylor Swift
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