Robby and Miguel five minutes into making up
Eating dinner together
Joking
Comparing Sekai Taikai videos
Playing tricks on Johnny
Privately agreeing on who should fight in the Sekai Taikai qualifiers together
Hugging
Casually walking around with their arms around each other
Planning parties
Siding together when Sam and Tory get into it instead of fighting again
Miguel protecting Robby during the final fight when he’s injured
I’m sorry they’re just so perfect 😭🥰🏳️🌈
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Kinktober '22 Day 14- Terry Silver
Prompt: Uniform sex, Authority kink
Word Count: 745
Synopsis: Terry takes a special liking to a student in his adult class.
Consists of: Dom!Silver, Fem Sub!Reader, No actual sex, but suggestive, Mentions of karate, Sensei kink, Mentions of Terry's gi, Authority kink, Mentions of Terry punching a student, Terry using his power to his advantage
The moment he walks in, the air in the room changes. It thickens like honey; his presence filling it entirely. The moment his eyes fall on me, my legs feel like jelly. I have no idea how I'm still standing up right.
It was a night class scheduled after the normal ones for kids. Looking at the time on the clock, I wonder how long their lessons are. The sun went down hours ago, yet kids were still trickling out as we were coming in.
I had heard things about Terry Silver, not all of it great. But enough to make me curious, and so I decided to take a lesson. The man who wants to take over the Valley with karate. The man that wins by using questionable methods. It's interesting to see him in the flesh after all the talk. In front of me is just a man, not some big villain.
"Hello, students," Silver gives us a suave smile and adjusts his gi. The class is small: just me and two other men, but he talks as if there's a full room of eyes on him. He steps on the mat and begins circling around each of the men, sizing them up, before coming to me. I straighten my posture as I feel his eyes burning into me, avoiding his look as he stares as me from every angle.
"Hello, students..." he says again, as if he's expecting a specific answer. He waits before scuffing at us, "Do any of you know anything about karate? Didn't even do any research?" he moves back to the front of the room, "You're supposed to say "Hello, Sensei", he informs us.
"Hello, Sensei," we repeat.
He nods, seeming only half satisfied, before he begins speaking again, "This class isn't for the weak. If you're not prepared to put you're blood, sweat, and tears into this, I suggest you leave now. Karate is not a hobby. It is not a sport. It's survival. If you won't dedicate your whole life to this, then there's no point in being here. So get out!" One of the men in the room slowly leaves out, in hopes of making a subtle exit, "Any other cowards?" his eyes flicker to me and stay there. I stare back at him, my face stiffening, "Let's begin then."
In just one session, we don't learn much. He teaches us one thing and force us to do it again and again until we've perfected it, yelling whenever we made a mistake. I've been doing the same punch for an hour now. He was meticulous in a way that was both respectable and frustrating. At times when the other student in the room does something wrong, he'll get a threatening stare from Sensei or a sudden hit he's expected to dodge; he doesn't lay a finger on me.
When he finally tells us the lesson is over, I feel like I've massively wasted my time. My heart rate has been raised but ultimately, I feel unfulfilled. The other man wastes no time packing his things and rushing out the door into the night; his quickness most likely a result of the bullying he faced this evening. I begin to put my things in my bag but I'm stopped when Sensei calls out to me, "You're not done yet."
"What?" I question. Looking up at him from where I squat by my bag.
"You need extra lessons. You're technique requires...extra care," he gives me a smirk and moves closer to me. I stand up to meet his eyes. He stares at me for a moment before reaching his hand out to me and moving my hair off of my shoulder. He leans in, putting his mouth against my ear before whispering, "I have a few more things to teach you."
I finally get the hint, "What do you want to teach me...Sensei?"
I feel his breath against me, his hands fall to my hips, "I think you need a lesson on flexibility," he flips both of us onto the mat. He hovers over me, caging me in his arms, "You'll let Sensei teach you right?" I nod and he tsks, "I need you to say it, Sweetie."
My tummy flutters at the pet name, "Please teach me, Sensei," I put on my best wide-eyed, innocent look.
"Good girl," Terry smiles at me wickedly before beginning to undo his gi.
This night just got a lot longer.
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A/N: I'm not sure if a gi qualifies as a uniform but I'm just gonna go with it
Prompts from: @buckyownsmylife
My Kinktober 2022 Masterlist 🎃
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Cobra Kai (Season 5)
I came to this season thinking it would be the conclusion of the series. This is a story that should not be dragged unnecessarily because it will lose the hold it has on its audience. At least that is my opinion. But apart from that, I really didn't know what to expect in terms of plot development. I must say that this season was another hit. I watched those 10 episodes in less than 24 hours. It was so good I hadn't realized how long I'd been watching the series until I saw it was almost 2 am last night.
This season can be divided into two halves. The first one is where Terry has the upper hand in his quest to tear down Daniel and Chozen. It is also the part where Johnny focuses on his family and looks for ways for Miguel and Robby to seal the past behind them and move on. Johnny's unique personality comes out in his ways of getting them to face each other and work their differences. I liked seeing him bonding with Robby on their trip to Mexico to find Miguel. It also broke my heart to see Miguel walk away from a violent father and find Johnny right there waiting for him. In the moments that mattered, Johnny was a true father to Miguel. So I like the process of getting Miguel and Robby to become friends. I was happy to see these two young men happy about their parents' news. . .
The second half is about how the adults and teens work together. it was refreshing watching Daniel, Johnny and Chozen work together and become friends. Johnny has matured in this season. He has cleaned his place and has his mind set in taking care of his family and friends. This time Johnny and Daniel are truly collaborating and we can see that also in the teens. I liked that.
This season also has some people from the past make an appearance. Jessica Anderson - who I didn't know was Amanda's cousin and the one that introduced Danny to Amanda - helps Amanda understand why Terry has Daniel so worked up. This is the turning point, where we start moving to the 2nd half of the season. Mike is another example or reminder to Daniel that people do change and mend their ways. Mike was another teen used by evil adults who realized this and moved on. He moves use to the climax of the season.
The fight sequences were good and varied. I also liked how Chozen trained the teens. One of the kids points out how he is a mix of Daniel's and Johnny's teaching method. I think this season was about teaching the teens in the dojo about leadership and what makes a true leader and the importance of working together as a unit.
In terms of character development, Tory is the one that goes through a big change among the teens. She is going through what Robby did last season. It is really hard to see how Kreese uses her and takes advantage of her need of an adult that cares about her. In this season we also see Tory and Sam find a middle ground. In terms of the adults, Johnny feels more centered and collected. At a point in the series, when we see Daniel go to Johnny we see a role switch. It is Johnny who is centered, at peace with himself and his family. His family is his goal and drive and we can see that reflected in his apartment. Daniel in the other hand, looked lost. I think this is important because both understand better each other and are truly able to become friends, they truly moved on and closed the past.
It all looked like it was falling into the right places. By the end of the season, I felt there was closure, a happy ending on its away and then that plot twist at the end!
I don't know if that was a smart move because at some point in this season I was tired of hearing Daniel repeating the same thing - that Cobra Kai was endangering teen in the Valley. If there is a 6th season I will watch it but I think it should've ended on season 5. What do you think?
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