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lythea-creation · 2 years
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My Disney Masterlist
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My other Masterlists
Feel free to make requests for the characters listed below:
Encanto
Isabela Madrigal
Dolores Madrigal
Luisa Madrigal
Mirabel Madrigal
The Brightest Star
The dinner with your girlfriend and your parents doesn't work out the way you would have wanted it to.
Other Characters (platonic)
"Princesses"
Mulan
Merida
Elsa
Belle
Raya
Namaari (Raya and the last Dragon)
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queenseren-d · 1 year
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¡Hola! Bienvenidos ✨️👑
Ok, soy muy nueva en esto así que explicaré rápidamente que y como lo haré. (And below is the part in English)
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💕 Escribiré one shots y historias de Personajes de Disney x lector.
💕 Sí lo desean pueden cambiar el género del personaje, hacer un AU moderno, poner parejas LGBT+ o lo que ustedes quieran. (Menos +18, no soy buena escribiendo cosas así ^^")
💕 El lector siempre será "____", es decir que no le pondré nombre ni descripción física ya que me gusta que todos se sientan integrados en la historia.
💕 Todas las historias estarán escritas en español y más abajo en inglés, todo en una misma publicación.
💕 Yo no hablo inglés pero quiero que mis historias sean conocidas más allá del español así que usaré el traductor para hacerlas. (Mil disculpas si algo no se entiende)
💕 Tal vez tarde un poco si tengo muchos pedidos, lo cual dudo un poco, pero prometo dar mi mayor esfuerzo para que valga la pena.
💕 Las imágenes y personajes en estas publicaciones no me pertenecen, créditos a sus autores y creadores.
💕 Gracias por su paciencia, espero poder escribir pronto para todos los que lean esto, besos. 💘
Hello! Welcome ✨️👑
Ok, I'm very new to this so I'll quickly explain what and how I'm going to do it.
💕 I will write one shots and stories of Disney Characters x reader.
💕 If you wish, you can change the gender of the character, make a modern AU, put LGBT+ couples or whatever you want. (Under +18, I'm not good at writing stuff like that ^^")
💕 The reader will always be "____", that is, I will not give it a name or physical description since I like everyone to feel integrated into the story.
💕 All the stories will be written in Spanish and below in English, all in the same post.
💕 I don't speak English but I want my stories to be known beyond Spanish so I'll use the translator to do them. (A thousand apologies if something is not understood)
💕 It may take a while if I have a lot of orders, which I doubt a little, but I promise to do my best to make it worth it.
💕 The images and characters in these posts do not belong to me, credits to their authors and creators.
💕 Thank you for your patience, I hope to be able to write soon for everyone who reads this, kisses. 💘
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vxntagedior · 1 year
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On my knees for mafia!marauders x reader who dose archery but they don’t know about it and she’s practicing in the backyard and there mad and impressed that she was able to sneak off 🫢🫢🫢🫢mabey it could be a bit longer then normal nw if not <33
bullseye
pairing | poly!mafia!marauders x fem!reader
warning | fluff, mentions of violence, archery,
word count | 525
Remus, James and Sirius prided themselves for teaching you how to protect yourself if they gone, Sirius had taught you how to shoot a gun (something you were terrible at), James and Remus taught you hand to hand combat (which you’d probably do bad at if a real situation had came up). 
You knew that they were trying their best to keep you safe, and you couldn’t help but feel for them. Their line of work was dangerous and it was their intention to keep you out of it as much as possible. 
Even your own father had his own mafia, and from a young age, he made sure you could protect yourself, not needing your husband for you. 
The estate the four of you live on was humongous, probably half the house land not even being explored. The backyard had always been your favorite, and though you were still at home, it felt like you were away and you needed that sometimes. 
Archery has been one of your favorite activities not because your father made you do it, but because you excelled at it, winning competitions when you were an adolescent and teenager. And the boys hadn’t caught onto it yet.
There were targets placed at different lengths away from your archery station, your bow and arrows. 
You came out when you needed a break, something to calm you down. 
Grabbing your bow, pulling an arrow out, placing it, drawing your arm back. Your eyes were trained on the bullseye, taking in a deep breath before pulling the arrow. Standing still for the follow through, you looked down seeing it hitting the center of the target. 
Smirking to yourself, you smiled, grabbing another arrow and going to the next target, a couple yards farther than the other. 
Unknown to you, the three men had come home, not seeing you in the living room nor the bedroom, searching the entire house before coming out to the backyard.
Furrowing his brows, James had seen you a few meters away, not even knowing they had a backyard that big. Seeing your archery kit and targets, they all looked at each other, watching you intently. 
“Did you know she could do that?” Remus looked over at Sirius, seeing you shot the arrow in a perfect bullseye.
“No idea.”
You were brought out of your trance when you heard someone exclaim behind you.
“Holy shit!”
You turned to see the three of them standing by the patio doors, your eyes widened, giving them a small wave, setting your stuff down. 
“Are you keeping secrets from us?” James smirked, the three of them finally coming up to you, 
“You all never asked.” You smiled, kissing his cheek, “This is my own type of protection, someone comes in the house, and boom! Arrow to the chest.”
Sirius just snorted at your logic, shaking his head. “Alright, Merida, let’s get inside.”
Smiling, you tucked yourself under Remus’s arm. Looking up at him, you asked, “You’re not mad?”
“Of course not.” He answered, leaning down to press a kiss to your head. “Seems like you can protect yourself, and that’s all we wanted.”
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heartsforellie · 7 months
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Loser!Ellie head cannons
(This is my first post so lmk if I fuck up)
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Warnings: none
Loser!ellie x fem!reader
•I feel like she would listen to weezer or boygenius
•definitely uses ramen or any snack she can find in her dorm as her main source of food
•let’s just say she doesn’t have the healthiest diet
•if you guys are ever on a walk and she sees a frog or lizard? Congratulations, you have yourself a new pet.
•would fs name it something stupid like ball liner or soggy bread
“His name is gonna be… toe clippings!”
•and it would definitely die after a few hours since she put it in a Tupperware with no air holes
•navy blue bed sheets. That’s it.
•religiously drinks pink lemonade, like you two can go to the fanciest restaurant in town and she will still get lemonade
•extremely unathletic. Like she can sleep until two and still fall asleep at 9:30.
•wears any pair of shorts she can find and a random oversized t-shirt.
•has atleast one astronaut poster. Nvm who am I kidding? She has a TON.
•wears vans
•loves when you do her hair, even tho she acts like she hates it. One time when you had braided her hair in two pigtails.
“Do I REALLY have to wear these to the store?”
•can and will plague you with the fact that she knows how to play the law & order theme song on the guitar
•hates coffee but LOVES coffee ice cream
•definitely uses head and shoulders shampoo and dove body wash. Smells pretty okay.
•unpopular opinion: she wears a little bit of makeup. Just mascara and lip balm. don’t fight me:(
•loves Disney. Merida is fs her favorite.
•said she liked horror movies when you first started dating to impress you, but the first time you watched one together she cried when a dog died
•will not hesitate to call you in class or blow up your phone with stupid Danny devito memes
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roger-that-cap · 3 years
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wanda maximoff x fem!reader
summary: having a penpal in the sixth grade was overdone, in your opinion. and handwritten letters just weren’t convenient. you weren’t happy at all to start talking to some random girl your age across the sea, but once you started, neither of you could find it in you to stop.
warnings: fluff!!!! mutual pining. badly written letters (actually the whole one shot). brief battle with sexuality. a seriously strong connection between two characters (almost soulmate territory here tbh). every single mistake here is 100% mine!
word count: 8.7k!
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At first, you were sure that the pen pal letter suggestion for extra credit was stupid. Why would you handwrite a letter when you could send an email? Why would you send a letter by mail that would take much longer? It took two weeks for a handwritten letter to arrive, and only seconds for an email. It didn’t make any sense.
And then you got your first letter.
You realized very quickly why handwriting was what your teachers asked for. You never knew that handwriting could be so vulnerable, so open. You had never seen letters that were so loopy, so delicate. That letter was written so neatly and so personally even if the girl who had written it hadn’t meant it to be that way, and you knew that a computer even with all of its special fonts wouldn’t be able to do that.
You understood why the handwritten rule was there.
But you didn’t like it when it was your turn to craft something so beautiful.
It wasn’t a competition by any means, but you didn’t want your letter to look anything like the words you scratched down into your notebooks. You wanted them to be neat and pretty and most of all understandable for the girl behind the pen and across the sea, because she had done the same for you.
By the time you stopped ogling over the letters and started actually reading the words that the girl had written, you learned her name. You learned it within the first line, actually.
Wanda Maximoff.
She was obviously from Sokovia, she spoke English as her second language, and she had an older twin brother that she both adored and was annoyed by. She was in the equivalent of your grade in her country, and she liked to cook with her parents. The letter was basic and slightly elementary, just an introduction to what she was willing to share with a stranger that lived thousands of miles away.
But that didn’t make it any less special.
You started on your return letter minutes after you let her pretty words sink in.
You drafted your letter and let it sit for an hour without you looking at it, and then came back to it only to cross things out and revise it, and then put it on the expensive paper that your mother had bought for you. It wasn’t perfect, but it was yours. It started with a greeting, your name, and then into the same sort of things that she spoke about in her own letter, the things that people that went to school with you had learned in passing over the years.
It felt like giving someone the rundown of your uneventful life so far in the simplest of ways. It felt like someone getting to know you as you wanted them to, because you were telling your story. There was no other side, or truth, or lie, just what your pen and your brain decided to write. It was controlled chaos. And you adored it.
Your print was easy to read. It wasn’t loopy like hers or as “girlish”, as one of your classmates said when you brought both letters to school to get an extra one hundred. It wasn’t fancy and alluring like hers, but there was still something magical on the pseudo-aged parchment.
You sent it off to the post office the next day, and you put her letter on your desk. 
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By the time that your third letter from her came, you already were drafting your own. It came straight to your mailbox and when you checked the mail that morning, you were ecstatic to see it waiting for you, like a pet waiting for it’s person to come home. As usual, it started off with the gentle scrawl of your name, just a bit larger than all of the rest of the words that were on the page.
I can’t believe that it’s already been weeks of us writing. We started in August, and it’s nearing the end of October. Speaking of, is it starting to get cold there for you? It’s already cold for us. Our grandmother always makes us the best tea and soup when it gets cold outside, and I could send you the recipe if you wanted!
My brother and I are curious about one thing, and we hope that we get your answer in time, but, is Halloween really a thing? We have both heard of it, but we’ve never done it here. It sounds magical. I’ve always wanted to dress up however I wanted and get candy for it. If I were to do it, I would probably be a Disney Princess, maybe Merida. Sadly, we don’t do that here. Does it really happen in the United States, or is that a movie thing?
Hopefully you don’t mind my questions much, or my short letter. Pietro likes to read over my shoulder while I write and receive the letters, and I like to write at the kitchen table. There’s no escaping him. You’ve never talked about siblings, do you have them?
The rest of the letter was like that, aloof yet curious and bouncing around all the same, and then signed with her always rushed conclusion, which was nearly the same every time.
You read it and put the letter in the box that you had bought from a thrift store, a box just big enough for the size of the neatly folded and tied off letters that she gave you. You clipped the box shut and put it back under your desk, and then started working on your response.
Instead of just a letter, you sent her a letter in a small box that had the candy that you had gotten on Halloween night, and the mask that went with the rest of your costume. It wasn’t the Disney Princess that Wanda wanted to dress up as, but it was something. It was your something.
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As the December portion of your letter writing, you and your penpal were supposed to learn of the other’s traditions during the Holidays, whether you or them celebrated or not. A huge slide show about the culture of your Sokovian friend was supposed to be shown, and you knew that there would be a lot of the same PowerPoints, a lot of the same pictures and sayings and explanations. You wanted something different. You also had no idea if Wanda did Christmas, but you had to ask.
Wanda,
I’m sure that you know that our assignment now is to present a slide show about what our penpal does during the Holiday season, but because I don’t know whether you celebrate Diwali or Christmas or Hanukkah, I’ll start with asking you about New Years, because I’ve never met a person who didn’t celebrate New Years.
What do you do on New Years Eve? I’ll start by telling you that I watch the ball drop with my family, eat food, and drink cider after it hits midnight. It’s a big deal here for us, because the new year is a time for self revolution, apparently. I’ve never done a New Years resolution, but maybe I’ll do one this year. Have you ever done one?
I know that food is very big over in Sokovia, so what kind of food do you traditionally have when you’re celebrating? Do you like it? Can you cook it yourself? Because I know that you have the same questions for me that you have to put in before you leave for Winter Break, I’ll answer my own questions.
And you did. You were thorough, partly because you thought that it was kind of you to do so because she should get a good grade, and also because she had written that she was thankful for your descriptions on multiple occasions. You had noticed that she was the more whimsical writer and that you came off as the more grounded one, and it intrigued you.
You wondered if you two would come off that way in person to other people, if you ever got the chance to meet.
When her letter came two weeks later, wrapped in aged string as always, you skipped to your bedroom, already pulling the box out from under the table and starting to read it. You smiled through the whole thing.
In her own way, not as precise or even in order as you, she had told you everything you needed to do a good slide show about Sokovia during the Holidays.
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You were emotional at the end of the year. Not because you were leaving the sixth grade and going to a new building in the school and leaving behind your kind teachers, but because the pen pal assignment was over.
No other assignment had been so important to you, or eye opening. You were only twelve years old, but you were old enough to know that you had never found a friend like you had in Wanda, who was still thousands of miles away. No one else, not even the people that stood feet apart from you, offered you friendship like Wanda Maximoff did.
You couldn’t stop writing to her.
It was your turn to send a letter, the final letter that you were supposed to send, and then her closing letter was supposed to come two weeks later. You couldn’t just close it. Your entire mind was screaming at you to not close the book that you had hardly started yet.
So, as your pen rested on the parchment paper (without drafting first), you lifted it up, and changed your mentality from a “goodbye” to a hopeful and questioning one, as you hoped that she felt the same and wanted to talk just as much as you did.
Wanda,
It’s the end of the year. Technically, we should be done with our letters because it’s the end of the year, and the assignment is graded. This should be a closing letter, but I don’t think that our friendship was ever dictated by the grades that we got. We were always closer than all of the other pen pals at school that I knew, and I was hoping that you would want to continue writing.
You couldn’t write much more after that, because your pen was shaking and you were starting to get in the danger zone of dropping tears on the paper. If this was your last letter to Wanda, you wanted it to be pretty. Just half as pretty as she always made hers, if you could manage it.
You sent it off the next morning after finding an old string that was nearly the same colors as hers and getting your friend across the street to hold it down and color the outside of it for you.
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A part of you wanted to say that you wouldn’t have been expecting to still write handwritten letters to a girl in Sokovia in the ninth grade, but you certainly were. While everyone else in your class had lost contact after the assignments were done or tried and failed to keep contact afterwards, you and Wanda continued talking all through the years.
It astounded your parents, who were sure that in the beginning, you were just obsessed with someone who was your age and who wasn’t exactly like you. They thought for sure that you would have lost interest in talking to Wanda, but after three straight years, gas spent taking you to the post office, and money spent on special stamps and the same paper, they were starting to finally get the hint.
Because you were so close with Wanda, you hardly had close friends in your neighborhood, and maybe two or three at school. There was no one that knew you like Wanda did, and no one that knew Wanda like you did. One particular letter where you confessed probably the worst thing you had ever done to her that no one else knew was what finally let you know that she was the most judgement-free person in the world, and that you would do anything to keep her. You would never forget how the letter went, and how her response sounded. 
Wands, 
I’ve done something terrible. I may have accidentally gotten involved with a boy who already had a girlfriend, and I had no idea. I had literally no idea, and today she just called me out of nowhere and started crying over the phone to me, and I had no idea that he was with her. At all. It was so pitiful, and she’s not mad, and she says that she won’t tell anyone it was me, but still. She seemed to really like him, and I think I may have just ruined a relationship. I have no idea what to do, and all I feel is guilt. Nothing more or less. Should I send her something? Give her a gift card? I feel terrible because she was just so sweet about it.
The letter went on and on with your scripted rambling, so repetitive and panicked that you were shocked to know that Wanda had, in fact, read the entire thing. She got a message back to you rather quickly, and that made you both nervous about her verdict and glad, because you felt like with an answer so quick, she must not have judged you too harshly. You remembered opening it with shaky hands, and inhaling and exhaling when her first words after your nickname were “breath in” and “breathe out”. 
Wanda once said that writing to you was like writing to a diary who always wrote back, and you couldn’t agree more. She knew everything, and she never judged. And, when the time came for her to put all of her eggs in your basket of trust, you did the same for her. 
You distinctly remembered getting the few letters that you kept at the bottom of your letter stack, even though you liked to have them in chronological order. In the eighth grade, Wanda was having a crisis over her sexuality. Being anything but straight in Sokovia wasn’t the best thing to be, and you knew that. The first letter she ever sent you about her sexuality had dried spots on it, where she had obviously cried. Her handwriting wasn’t anywhere as neat as it usually was, and it sent you into a state of panic. 
We talk to each other about everything, so here I am asking for your advice because I won’t be getting anything here. I know that usually we keep our letters formal for aesthetic purposes, but I can’t this time. Also, no one other than you can read this. 
From there, she told you that she was sure that she liked women, and that she was even more sure that her parents would be upset at her. She told you that she had been dwelling on it for a while, thinking about it and having it weigh heavily on her mind. She was all over the board with it, from her parents being upset to her being afraid that you were going to be opposed to it as well, or tell her that she was “too young to think that way”. She ended the letter by telling you that you were the first person that she had ever told. 
You started your letter with your own confession, and Wanda Maximoff was the first one you ever told, too. You were past having your crisis, though, and you helped her through hers without a second of complaints. You always wished that you had someone to help you when you were down and questioning yourself, so you knew that you would be that for Wanda without hesitation. 
You two grew together even more, and by the ninth grade, you both knew that there wasn’t going to be anything in the world that could stop your letters. 
You came home one day after a long day and checked your mailbox out of habit, knowing that a letter wasn’t due for a few more days. But there it was, wrapped and sitting pretty for you. Your name was scrawled beautifully on the front in the handwriting that got better and better with every year, but you would recognize it anywhere. A smile grew onto your face as you walked to your front door, unlocking it and rushing inside to get to your desk. Of course, your name came first in the loopy letters.
I hope you’re doing alright! Things have been busy over here on my side of things, but never busy enough to not write you back. I just wondered, have been wondering for a while, really, if we were ever going to meet. We’ve been writing to each other for years, but I’ve never seen a picture of you. I know everything about you, but I’ve never met you. You are my best friend in the entire world, but I’ve never heard your voice. One day I would love to finally meet you. Would you be open to thinking about one of us flying out? Maybe after school is over for the both of us, we could make it happen. Number  
It was much longer than that, but that was what caught your attention, more than her description of her busy week did. You read the letter three times. And then again. Your heart thumped in your chest as you tried to get a grip on yourself, irrational nervousness gripping your throat like an iron fist.
You knew the day was coming. You knew that it was. You two didn’t know what the other looked like at all, and neither of you had ever asked. Sometimes, you thought about it, but other times you found that it really didn’t matter. It didn’t matter what she looked like because she was the best friend you had ever had, so you forgot about it. But that wasn’t what worried you.
The thought of meeting her nearly put you in cardiac arrest. You couldn’t meet her. What if you met and you two were totally bored of each other? What if how close you were on paper didn’t reflect at all in real life? What if you two found roadblocks in conversation that you never saw before? You didn’t want to meet her, not at all. You were terrified of it.
Because if you didn’t connect with Wanda on sight, then you doubted that you would ever be able to connect with anyone else. If you were wrong about Wanda being your person and her being yours, you would be crushed. If you figured out that the person who you gave your all for didn’t like you anymore after meeting you, you would die on the spot. You couldn’t afford to find it out.
You sat at your desk for an hour after reading her letter, smoothing your hand over the paper like you always did before you wrote your response. You knew what you needed to say, you just didn’t know how to say it.
What she had already written helped you, too. She was implying that they met up after graduation, which was still years away. You had time to hold off on it, to not talk about it for a while. You had some stall time in the bank, for sure. And you were going to use it.
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You made the mistake of not putting the letter in your box.
Your mother came into your room, and she saw the letter. Your desk was typically off limits, so you were upset that she read it anyway, but what she said led all anger out of your body and made way for fear.
“You should totally go see your friend, sweetie!”
“What?”
“I’d pay for you to fly out,” your mom said. “I’d come with you, but I would pay for you to fly out and see your friend. You’ve been writing each other for three years now, and you’ve never seen each other. You guys should do it.”
“You’d fly me out to Sokovia?”
“You’re a great kid, of course I would.” You took the letter from her hands gently and put it in the box, and she gave you a look. “You don’t want to go, do you?”
You didn’t answer.
“Why not?”
“I’m scared to meet her,” you admitted plainly, and then your mother gave you a look.
“She seems so excited to, after all these years. She’s such a sweet girl, what are you worried about?”
You couldn’t answer that. Your fears were your own, and they sounded ridiculous out loud. They made no sense to everyone else, and sometimes not even to you. Wanda Maximoff was nothing but sweet and kind and a good friend, and there you were, trying to blow her off because you were scared of a possible lack of face to face connection.
“Can we just drop it?”
And you did. In fact, all four of you did, until later.
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By the end of your junior year, you were done for. Not because of tests or applications or any of that, it was because you realized that you were in deep for Wanda Maximoff.
It all made sense. The need to keep writing to her, the excitement you had felt getting a letter since sixth grade, the way you marveled over her penmanship and loved everything that she said and did. You were so in love with her, and it was irreversible. You were in love with her and what the two of you created together. 
And you couldn’t lose that because of a bad meeting. 
You avoided the topic of going there or Wanda coming to you, and you finally got each other’s numbers so that you could text on some international texting app, but primarily, it was still the heartfelt letters with the occasional heart stamps and constant string coming your way. And you wouldn't haven’t wanted anything different. 
 You sat at your desk on the last day of school as you wrote to her, writing about how you were about to watch some of your slightly older friends graduate in a few days. You also mentioned how you were excited to be a senior and get through your last year of high school just so that you could go and do whatever it was that you wanted to do, because you were only seventeen, and you didn’t know anything. 
 Sunshine, 
I can’t wait to get out of high school. It’s not bad, just boring. I wish the people here were like you, and then maybe I could actually carry a conversation with them. Have you told your family yet? I told mine. My mom was… shocked to say the least, but she was fine with it. I think she might have suspicions about us writing to each other now, but who cares? I want to know if you’re alright. 
How’s your new job going? I know you were excited to get one, so I hope it’s treating you well. It’s funny that you and Piet work across the mall from each other. I knew it was gonna be like that, even though you said it wouldn’t be! You two are inseparable, it’s so cute. Does he have any idea what he wants to do after we get out of school? 
 I kind of think that I want to start my own business. A flower shop, maybe. You know how I sort of have a green thumb. I think it would be good for me to own something. What do you think? 
You wrote for about thirty minutes more, answering the questions she had asked you in a previous letter and signing your name at the bottom, a small smile on your face as you thought about her and her brother making food together like they always did. 
You loved her. You really did. 
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 It was in the middle of your senior year when you realized what the problem with her coming was. You had been keeping it so far in the back of your mind that you didn’t even realize that the alarms were blaring in the back of your head. 
  You knew that if you saw Wanda in person once that you would never be able to let her go. You would have to pick up and move to her country or she would come to yours, and it would kill your mother for you to move. So, that would mean that you would be asking for Wanda to leave her own family to be with you, and you couldn’t be selfish.  
 So, you would be selfish in a way that was also selfless by holding off on seeing her. 
 You hadn’t told her that you loved her, and you planned on never admitting it. You were sure she kind of knew, even just a little, but she never said anything. The way that you were holding onto the idea of her probably said enough for her to know. You just hoped that she knew that you were in love with her as a friend, at least. Wanda was the type who needed to know that they were loved, and she so was. 
 You loved her without even knowing what she looked like. You loved her without knowing whether she had a nasty habit or if she was a neat freak. You loved her without seeing her in a dress or in your favorite color or even looking into her eyes. You had never even heard her voice before, but that didn’t matter at all. You fell in love with her hand writing, then the way that she wrapped her letters, and then her words themselves. And then, you just were in love with Wanda Maximoff. All of her. All that you knew. And the things that you didn’t.  
 You thought about a confession letter for a long time. You were terrified of it, to say the least, because what if it backfired? What if she thought that you were only interested because she came out to you? What if she thought that you didn’t mean it at all? 
Or worse, what if she just completely didn’t feel that way at all? What if the feeling she got when she wrote to you was nothing but platonic? That would be the biggest nightmare of all, and you had no idea how you were ever going to be able to pick up your fancy pen and put it to your special parchment after reading that. 
By the time that you finally stopped wrestling with yourself about whether you were going to tell her that you were in love with her, you got a letter in the mail. A heart stamp was on the outside and it was tied with the string it always was, and the familiarity calmed your racing heart. You opened it gently, like you did with all of the letters you got, and then you saw her familiar scrawl. 
How could someone’s handwriting feel like home? 
Moonlight, 
I would love to tell you about everything that’s been happening here, but I believe that it’s rather boring compared to what’s been bursting at the seams in my own mind. With every letter that I’ve ever written to you since we were thirteen, I’ve hesitated with my pen over telling you what I know has been true for years. I think that, finally, I know that I have something to say to you. I’ve always wanted to admit this to you, ever since the seventh grade. 
 I think that I fell in love with you, a long, long, time ago. I think that I know I did. I haven’t told you, and I never intended to tell you, because I was scared. I’m still scared here, as I write this letter, but I can’t keep it to myself anymore. 
  Pietro already knows, but he knew before I even did. I’m sure it has something to do with us being so in sync, that he knew where my heart, love, and loyalties were before I even knew myself. I tell you everything, and something as monumental as falling in love with someone, I believe that you should know. But I couldn’t tell you. Not in the beginning, and apparently, not even after a year or two. 
  I’ve never seen you or heard your voice or held your hand, but I don’t need that to know that I truly have fallen in love with the person that you are. You are a beautiful person with the most gorgeous soul I have ever had the privilege of talking to, and I think that we have stumbled upon a connection that we may never see again, if you feel the same way. 
 If this made you uncomfortable in any way, please tell me. I’m sorry if this came on too strong, or too up front. I never want to make you upset. 
 It’s okay if you don’t want to carry on writing to me after this letter. I just thought that I needed to tell you after all this time. We never lie to each other, and I think that this lie to save me from possible embarrassment or losing the greatest friend I have ever had has expired. Thank you as always for reading, Moonlight. 
 Your Sunshine, Wanda. 
Your jaw was slacked, and your mouth was open. Your heart was beating so quickly, but it wasn’t frantic. Your mind was going at a thousand miles a minute, but you were calm. You were supposed, but you weren’t. It simply felt… right. It felt like you had secretly been expecting it all along, like your soul had known the whole time, or maybe even like it had known that you felt the exact same way. It felt like you were receiving news that you had already heard about. 
But that didn’t take away any from the pure elation that you felt. You set the letter down so that you didn’t accidentally wrinkle it, and then put your head in your hands to hide your smile and think, like they would help you any. 
  She loves me. Wanda loves me. And not in the way that friends loved each other, that’s not how she loved you. She felt what you had been feeling, a bond so strong that it could be felt on paper. 
  Your hands shook as you reread the letter. You scanned over it for a second time, a third time, and you were tearing up by the fifth, finally setting it down again and leaving it on your desk. It didn’t deserve the beautiful darkness of the box where it’s predecessors went, not yet. Probably not ever. You would have framed it in the moment, if you could have. 
  Part of you was glad that she admitted it first. You were going to, one day, maybe. But the worst part was the hypothetical wait for the letter to cross the pond. Whoever sent the confession letter would have to wait about two weeks for a response, and that felt like forever. You knew that just as much as she did, and she still took the chance to do it. 
So, with the most fond and gentle smile on your face, you took out your special pen, wrote Sunshine as the entrance, and then professed your own love right back at her, trying as hard as you possibly could to make it as beautiful and raw for her as you felt on the inside, and as the one that she gave you. But, all you could think of were the first two sentences, but you knew that you were going to go for much longer than that. 
  Sunshine, 
Oh, Wanda. How I wish we were both brave enough to do this earlier. 
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 By the end of your senior year, you two were dancing around each other, taking it slow, as if you both hadn’t professed your love for each other. You kept writing your steady letters to each other, the same nicknames, the same doting words and pretty scratched across the paper with dark ink. 
For the most part, nothing changed. But neither of you could deny the way that you wanted to see each other. And so, your time was up. You had to stop messing around. 
  The first time the two of you planned to see each other, it was supposed to happen over that summer break. It was supposed to be a nice experience for everyone, at a time that was actually pretty convenient. 
  And then, right during the week she was supposed to come, her aunt passed away, right in her sleep. It didn’t even come to your mind to think about rescheduling so fast, and that was the first time you had ever gotten an email from Wanda. She emailed you the morning that she found out, saying that she would rather send the first email than have you show up at the airport upset because you didn’t know she wasn’t coming. She was able to resell her ticket and you assured her that it was totally okay for her to not be coming, and you gave her condolences, as well. Wanda was very close to her family, and you knew that she felt that loss. 
  The next time the plans fell through, it was because you were going to surprise her. Your mom paid for your ticket, and you had finally grown out of your own mind and realized that it was going to be what it was regarding meeting Wanda. But, when you emailed her two nights before, spilling the beans because you didn’t want to just go to the airport without knowing how the hell to get around, you got a quick response. Turns out, she wasn’t anywhere near her house, or the airport. She was on a marine biology trip in some waters off the coast of Romania, and she hadn’t gotten the chance to write you all about it yet. You begrudgingly canceled the trip and told her that of course, it was alright. That night, your mom assured you that the two of you would just try again later.
 But then life happened. You went off to culinary school, a last minute yet sure decision after Wanda had taught you that there was so much more to love about food other than the taste. She had your new address and you had hers, because she moved from Sokovia to Italy for her marine biology major. The letters came and went faster, with the smaller amount of mileage. 
   Long story short, neither of you had enough money to go and spend thousands on a trip, and not even one helping the other out or splitting the cost helped much. Wanda was getting increasingly nervous about whether it was ever going to happen, and though she never stated it directly, it was very obvious. You were getting there, too. 
 The thing that kept you going was the letters. The same as they had always been on her end and yours, they were the one constant in your life. Wherever you went, you knew that her letters would follow you, and that you would still write from your heart and send your own across the sea over to some place in Europe. You knew that as long as her letters were lengthy and detailed and that if she took the time to wrap them as gently as she had been, that you two were strong. And as long as you kept giving advice and writing her entire short stories about you week, she knew that you were still hers. 
  You would be hers until your heart stopped beating, and long after that. You were there for her for as long as she wanted you to be, and that was widely known. 
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It took four years for you to get back home and in a place where you could afford a ticket in or out. Wanda took a little longer, but that didn’t matter. It only gave you even more time to save and plan for when she came, and the date came. 
You were both twenty two when you bought her the winning ticket. You were flying her out to Florida for a week and a half. The Keys, to be exact. You knew that she was going to love it and the beautiful waters that came with it, and it was away from the meddling eyes and mouths of your family, the ones who had been routing for you from afar (and in the beginning, behind your back). It was just going to be the two of you in a condo, and you knew that it was going to be heaven on earth. 
 Now, hell on earth was the anticipation of waiting at the airport. You had no idea what Wanda Maximoff looked like, partially because it didn’t matter while you two wrote, and also because you wanted to see her for the first time in person. You two had a flare for dramatic romantics, another reason that you two clicked so well. 
  You stood with a sign that you had made the night before with paint that you had mixed yourself into her favorite shade of red, a scarlet, almost pink color. You were in a sundress because it was sweltering outside, and you were almost nervous about how she would take the heat after being somewhere so cold all of her life. You were rocking back and forth on your feet without even noticing, and your stomach growling was the last of your worries. Your heart was racing and your hands were shaking, but you willed them to stay still so that she could at least have a chance of reading it. 
  You were sure that you were about to pass out. It seemed like it had been millennia and a day all the same with her in your life. Everything that you had written each other was really about to come to life, after ten long years. You felt almost like it wasn’t real at all, like you were about to be woken up by your alarm back in your apartment over at your old school. But it was very, very real, and all the receipts and your racing heart advocated for the truth in it all. 
The gates opened, and all of a sudden, people were lazily walking out, as one would do after a long flight. You were certain that the woman who was standing next to you could hear you start to slightly hyperventilate, but you didn’t care. The only thing that mattered to you in that moment was Wanda. 
  A man came up from behind you and bumped you, and he said his apologies while you bent down to pick up the sign. Despite your nervousness, you stopped to tell him that it was okay, sign still face down on the floor. He grinned at you and then frowned when he looked up, causing you to mirror his expression. 
 Your name. It was clear as day, accented, close, and sounded like a sigh of relief and wonder floating in the wind. It came from a woman you didn’t know the voice of, and just like that, you remembered what you were doing. You left the sign on the floor, stood up, and turned around as fast as you could, eyes slightly wild as they soaked in everything about the woman standing in front of you. 
  Her hair was almost a cross between light brown and light red, even in the fake lights of the airport. She had light makeup on and she looked a little tired from the flight, but the look of elation on her face wiped it all away. Her pink lips were curved into an open mouthed smile, like she had forgotten the words while they were already halfway to her tongue. Your heart raced as you looked at her, and you didn’t even need to question who she was. Or who she was to you. You couldn’t look at anything but her face, the face you had been missing so achingly without ever seeing it before, the face that you knew was bound to give you comfort that you had never felt one in your life, until the end of your days. Her eyes were wide and a clear blue as they stared back at you, reflecting your exact expression, and you sensed that the two of you had already synced up and gotten on the same page, just like you had both predicted.
 “O-oh my god,” you breathed out, just inches away from her. “Wanda!” You went in for an embrace at the same time, both of you somehow knowing which way to lean your head to avoid collision, and just where to put your arms. You fought shaking when you held her, your nerves completely shot at it finally happening. You were actually with Wanda, in an airport, hugging her like there was all the time to spend in the world. “Oh my god,” you repeated, and you felt her squeeze you a little closer to her. You could have cried in that moment. 
 “You,” she pulled back from you to take your face in her hands, her blue eyes scanning over your face like she was studying priceless art. In the back of your mind, you wondered if it was the way she looked when she watched the animals underwater. She shook her head slowly, eyes welling up with the thinnest layer of tears as her lips turned up into a smile. “You are beautiful.”
  Your heart skipped a beat as you looked downwards, feeling yourself get hot at the bold and sincere compliment. You knew that anything more than about three words was going to smoke you stutter “Wanda, have you seen yourself?” She laughed, a soft sound that you had imagined hearing so many times that you almost thought you had made it up, until you saw the upturn of her mouth and the mirth in her eyes.
 “I’m- I can’t believe I’m actually here,” Wanda breathed out, and you felt the same exact way. How had you pulled it off? After nearly a decade of pining that was mutual and writing to each other about every little detail in your lives, she was finally right in front of you, where you could see her and touch her. 
  “How’d you know it was me?” You asked after a second of grappling for something to say. “I didn’t have my sign up when you came.” 
 The smile that was on her face went from being flat out joyful to content, almost peaceful. It rubbed off on you immediately as you leaned back into her touch, ignoring all of the people bustling around in the busy airport. “I just knew that it was you.” 
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For the entirety of the day Wanda arrived, all the two of you did was stare at each other and hold onto each other, like you were both equally terrified that the gods were going to come down from wherever they resided to split you up again. There was hardly even any talking when you arrived at the condo, and it felt natural. The two of you had already spoken so much, and now you needed to catch up on just seeing her. You’ve seen her soul, her mind, her heart, and now you were seeing her face. It felt like you had always known it. 
 But you were the first one to speak as you held hands on the deck, her thumb drawing subconscious hearts on the back of your palm. “You have a way with words, sunshine.” The name contrasted to the sky, which was dark but illuminated with an almost full moon and stars. The city was mostly behind you, so the natural light was what you got. It was all that you needed. 
 You felt her content fade into joy. “Really?” 
You knew that she was nervous about her English, but to you, it was perfect. From her accent to the way that she sometimes missed connotations that were specific to the language to the idioms that accidentally slipped into your letters, you loved it. “Mhm,” you hummed, leaning your head on her shoulder. “And I never would have imagined that you sounded so… sweet.” 
 “Sweet?” She parroted, and you smiled even though she couldn’t see it. Somehow, you knew that she could feel it, in some strange way. “Can I ask you something?” The answer was yes. It was yes, and it always would be yes. So, you said that. She cleared her throat, a quiet sound that you stored in your memory to keep, simply because she made it. “Did you… did you mean what you wrote?” 
 You were stumped. There had to be hundreds of letters between the two of you, and thousands upon thousands of topics. But you couldn’t question yourself for long, because then you knew exactly what she was talking about. 
  Did you truly love Wanda? The question came up a few times between you and your mother when you were in your first year of culinary school. Were you in love with Wanda Maximoff, or were you in love with the idea of Wanda and the mystery she brought? The question had been brought up, many times by your mother, who was only just making sure that you were being smart, and the answer never once varied. Yes. You loved Wanda Maximoff with every breath you took, every stroke of your pen, every glance at her pretty script. You knew that Wanda was it for you, and seeing her only solidified it. The way your hand fit together like they were the missing parts of a lost artifact made it concrete. The way she gave you everything back and the way you did the same told you everything you needed to know. 
  You leaned off of her shoulder and turned to face her, a soft smile on your face as the moon came out from behind the singular patch of clouds in the night, illuminating her features. You saw her face and her spirit through brand new eyes, and it was wonderful. It was all you could ever ask for. “Wanda,” you started, your voice quiet enough to not disturb the moment, and the sound of waves crashing not too far away. “I’ve loved you since I knew what love was, and I have been in love with you for as long as I knew what the difference between the two really was. Everything that I have ever sent to you, every word, I meant it all. And I’ll mean it for the rest of my life.” 
 She was staring at you blankly, with only a bit of something lingering in her gaze. Then, as soft as a breeze, she was muttering something under her breath in her mother tongue and putting her hand on your face. “Can I kiss you?” 
You ignored the way that your heart surged in your chest. The moon was still out and bright, shining down on the two of you like you had paid for it to be a spotlight. “You never have to ask,” you said, and then, as fluidly and gently as humanly possible, she tilted her head and leaned forward, and you met her halfway. 
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You had never been scuba diving before, but Wanda was in her element. She helped you suit up after she told the instructor that she was certified, and then rolled her eyes playfully when he checked behind her work. You cracked a smile. The entire time he was instructing, she was nearly bursting at the seams to get into the water, and the second he said that the two of you were allowed to go, she was holding your hand and asking if you were ready. 
 You never thought that Wanda could look more beautiful than she already had, but in and near the water, she was something else. She was in a state of grace and peace all the same, and you wanted nothing more than for her to be so tranquil, for the rest of her life. All you wanted in return was to be privileged to see it. 
The gods that made you fear a bad trip were actually on your side, because Wanda excitedly pointed out a group of migrating sea turtles, not even paying either of you any mind at all, carrying about through nature. You smiled at them and at her, unable to decide which one was going to be the apple of your eye at the moment. You chose her. 
§§§
You got out of the shower, your skin still slightly damp and the air humid from the heat of the water. You smiled at Wanda when you caught her looking at you, giving you that same blank stare that she had the first night the two of you got there. You stopped in your tracks, giving her the encouraging look that you knew she needed. “You okay, Wands?” 
 “I love you.” 
Your breath hitched. It was the first time she had spoken the words aloud, and you both knew it. The weight of the words and the confession felt so true, so genuine, that it went straight to your heart and made it swell with warmth. A small yet generous smile stretched onto your face as you felt everything fall into place. “I love you, Wands.” 
  “More than I’ve ever loved anything,” she continued, like she hadn’t even heard you, and you looked back at her with a doting expression. “And, I’ve been holding off because I don’t know how to say that,” she paused, and then she fell into deep thought. 
 You took a step closer, assuming that the small language barrier had come up. When it took her more than a few seconds and you saw the little scrunch of confusion between her brows appear, you spoke up. “There’s no rush,” you said gently. 
“If other people were to look at us, they would say that we have only known each other for three days,” she said, and you nodded. “But, I feel that we’ve known each other for thousands of years. I feel that we were made to meet, and that we were always going to no matter what came up. Why else would we both be so focused on talking to each other? I have always seen you as someone special to me, always, but now that we have finally seen each other face to face, I think that my… heart is recognizing you as it’s other part.” 
 You had no words in your mind at that moment, because they were all in your heart. You couldn’t open your mouth to convey the pure shock and relief that you felt at her admitting something that you had been feeling the whole time. You swallowed and felt your eyes burn with tears, but before they could fall past your cheeks, Wanda stood up and wiped them from your face before pulling you close. 
  Nothing mattered. Not the fact that you were still wet and she was in her pajamas, not the fact that you were in a towel, not the fact that the pizza man was knocking at the door. It was you and her, like it always had been in your mind, and Wanda’s too. 
  You were it for her, and she was it for you. And while you hugged it out in that beautiful condo in Florida, you silently thanked your sixth grade English teacher for making you write to a random girl your age all the way across the Atlantic, and you thanked Wanda for being the one who wrote her way right into your life. 
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so. uh! hiiii! i hope y’all liked it! i loved writing it, even though she was a lil bit of a challenge, not gonna lie. feedback is always appreciated!!
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Loving a Princess (Princess Merida X Fem!Reader)
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Request: Could you do Princess Merida x fem!Reader one shot? Maybe Merida is little annoyed because Reader is not very good at archery but then she found out that Reader is great in making weapons or making it ever better and more comfortable for their user. Extra point to u, if u add a scene where Reader is blushing because Merida's face is so close to her face and Merida is blushing because she thinks she really won't choose a husband (because she likes Reader). Thank u so much!
You had been Merida’s best friend ever since the two of you were small. While you weren’t a princess (you were one of the servant’s daughter), that didn’t stop the fiery red head from forming a strong and long-lasting bond with you. The two of you were inseparable, you did everything together.
Well, almost everything. You had never tried to do archery. Merida was amazing at archery; she could shoot almost any target she set her heart and eyes on. Being slightly clumsy yourself, you couldn’t see yourself ever being able to master the grace and form Merida had when she shot arrows.
Still, the princess was making you try it anyway. It was the night before her suitors were to arrive and you had agreed to let her teach you, if only for her to stop dramatically storming about the castle complaining loudly about her mother. She could be such a drama queen sometimes.
“Ye’re not paying attention, are ye?’ Merida placed her hands on her hips, she was holding up the bow, showing you all the different parts and exactly how to hold it. Sheepishly, you shrugged.
“Apologies, your majesty,” you grinned cheekily, watching as she rolled her eyes and handed you the bow.
“Don’t call me that,” she grumbled under her breath as she began to guide your hands to where they should be. You swallowed slightly, letting her move your hands to the exact position. When she was satisfied with how you held the bow, she pulled out an arrow and notched it for you, showing you where to pull back on the string.
“This doesn’t feel right,” you mumbled, feeling the ache already in your muscles. Merida rolled her eyes again. She did that way too much, especially around you.
“It’s not yer bow, so of course it’s going to feel a little weird, give it a go anyway,” she gestured to the target she’d set up a little way away. If you could shrug, you would. But your fingers and arms were currently on fire from holding the position of the bow for too long. Merida shouted something about relaxing and you wanted to curse at her, how were you supposed to relax when your arms were being stretched in positions they weren’t supposed to be in?
You did as she instructed finally, releasing the arrow, and watching as it flew forward, missing the target. You let yourself relax, dropping the bow and letting out a sigh of relief as your muscles thanked you.
The princess, however, was not happy with this at all. She picked up her bow and handed it back to you, clearly determined to at least help you hit the target once.
“How about I guide ye this time, that way ye can see how it’s supposed ta feel,” she handed the bow back to you and once more guided your fingers to where they were supposed to be.
You moved your eyes from focusing on the bow to watch Merida as she set about making sure your hands were in the proper place. Her tongue was stuck out and she was one hundred percent focused. It was nice to see her so passionate about something, even if it was something you were clearly utterly garbage at.
She must’ve felt you staring, because at that moment she looked up meeting your eyes.
Her face flushed and you could feel heat creeping up into yours, the two of you were so close. Plus, you’d just been caught staring at her. The princess. Obviously, everyone stared at her, but you were pretty sure it was for different reasons. Everyone else stared at her because she was loud, and they figured her a klutz. You stared at her, however, because you thought she was the most beautiful person in the room. Even Lady Elinor paled in comparison.
When you were younger, you’d envied her for her beauty, now you admired it.
Meanwhile, Merida was having much the same thoughts as you. She had already decided from the moment her mother had told her about her suitors that she would not be betrothed to one of them, but now she fully understood why. Of course, she couldn’t marry any of them because her heart already belonged to you! It always had and always would.
“Merida!” A voice called from the castle. It snapped the two of you out of your moment. Because the voice was feminine, you assumed it was her mother. She looked at you sheepishly as she stepped away. You smiled softly.
“Go see what your mother wants, I’ll tidy up out here. This was fun, we should do it again sometime… You know, before you’re married and all,” the words hung between the two of you, dampening the mood slightly. The princess smiled back at you, though it was slightly strained.
“I’ll see ye tomorrow, (Y/n),” she hurried off as her mother once more called out to her, leaving you alone with the bow, the arrows, and the target. A sense of pride filled you at this though, you were the only one besides her father she trusted to leave alone with her prized possession.
As you picked up the arrows, you eyed the bow for a moment. It had been a while since you’d worked on a weapon and nothing like a bow, but you were sure you could probably make one if you tried hard enough….
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Merida was having an awful day. Her mother had put her in this awful dress, all the suitors were horrible and worst of all, she hadn’t seen (Y/n) at all. The games were to start the next day, in particular the competition in which the suitors would vie for her hand in marriage.
She had an idea… They’d said only the first born of a royal family could compete… she was the first born of her family. She wondered what you’d think of the idea as she changed out of that horrible dress (it was so ugly). Just as she was pulling her own comfortable dress on, the door barged open and she turned, about to scream, when she saw it was you.
You had something in your hands, covered and you shyly held it out to her.
“Sorry I couldn’t make it to the arrival of the suitors. I was working on this, as a present for you,” you held what was in your hands out for her to take. She did and unwrapped it to reveal, another bow.
Sure, the bow from her father was special and would always hold a special place in her heart, but this one was from you. The girl she maybe sort of fancied.
“Where did ye get this? It’s so light and it feels great… Did ye spend yer money on me?” She asked, suddenly worried. She really didn’t want you to feel like you had to get her special gifts for her to care for you. She was already head over heels anyway.
“N- No. I made it, Merida,” you suddenly felt your face heating up again. Oh god, this was so embarrassing. She has a bow she doesn’t need a new one. Why did you do this…
She wrapped her arms around you, before you could excuse yourself or say anything else.
“I love it, (Y/n). Looks like ye really are talented at something after all!” She grinned, pulling back slightly to look into your eyes. God, this princess was going to be the death of you. She needed to stop being so cute when she was getting betrothed tomorrow.
“Hey! I’m talented at a lot of things, archery is just not one of them,” you pouted, and she laughed. At least for this moment you could just pretend it would always be the two of you.
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Never Thought It Would Be You ~ A Cordelia Goode x Fem! Reader
Summary: You a 24yr old come to stay at Miss Robichaux's Academy 3yrs after Cordelia became the supreme, you do the little things around the house while everyone else goes out. Little did you know your heart will grow fond of one specific supreme.
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It was a typical Friday night, all the girls were getting ready to go out and you were getting ready to record your podcast. Yes you have a podcast all it is, is you talking about your feelings. You had waited till the girls left and Cordelia was in her office before you started recording. "Hello, everyone and welcome. yes this is the pod were I just talk aloud like I'm talking to myself. Man this never gets any easier, now I'm just getting off track. Here I am all alone at this school and nobody knows anything about me." As I was about to go into my week I hear a knock at the door and immediately close my laptop and take my head phones off. The person knocks again and I walk to the door and open it.
"Hello, Ms.Goode. Are you hungry? Did I forget to clean the table off?"
"Whoa Y/N, no everything is fine. I just came up here to ask why you never go out with the other girls?" Cordelia has the most beautiful smile on her face. I'm now embarrassed my cheeks turn pink, as I look away.
"Oh, sorry. I just never got into partying plus I'm too old to hang out with them anyways."
"Y/N, you have nothing to be sorry about how about we go down stairs and make some popcorn and watch Brave" Cordelia says as she puts her hand on my arm. My whole arm feels like it's on fire....but in a good way.
"Sure, why not lets go." Cordelia and I walk down to the Kitchen make some popcorn and start watching Brave. I've always like this movie the was that Merida was so strong and was not afraid of stepping up for herself. Soon enough we ended up falling asleep on the couch I awake from the girls coming in and laughing. I look down at my lap and see Cordelia's head, I start to smile and brush a piece of hair out of her face. Cordelia has a small smile on her face, I look up and see Madison smirking at me.
"What's going on here? You finally make a move on Cordi?" Madison asks with a knowing look.
"Madison I don't know what you are talking about. We were simply watching a movie and fell asleep. Now get to bed while I go and take Ms.Goode to her room." I say with an eye roll and with that I move to take Cordelia upstairs.
"Ugh.. whatever" Madison turns around and walks away. There's one thing the girls don't know but I can do Transmutation, so I can move to another location while just picturing it in my mind. I think of Cordelia's room and picture the bed so Cordelia will just stay in her position. Once we get to her room she starts to stir, I wait till I know she won't wake till I move her off of my lap. I cover her with her blanket and move to the door. As soon as my hand touches the knob I hear "I didn't know you could do that" I look at her and smile.
"Oh Ms.Goode you're half asleep we walked up here I can't do Transmutation." I say with a soft smile.
"Oh okay, good night Y/N, thank you for hanging out with me tonight" She lays her head back on her pillow and is out, I can hear her little snores.
"Good night Cordelia" With that I walk to my room and go to bed.
I awake the next day at 5am and start on breakfast knowing most of the girls will have hung overs and will be starving. I start dancing around the kitchen while making pancakes, bacon, fried potatoes and cheesy scrambled eggs. I make 4 coffees one for myself, Zoe, Malory and one for Cordelia. I have been cooking for everyone since I got here, I know how everyone likes their coffees and teas. Every time I flip a pancake I dance a little. I didn't even notice the time and I do an spin and there is Cordelia, standing there watching me with a smile.
"Oh my gosh Ms.Goode you scared me" I say as I put my hand over my chest.
"Oh I'm sorry Y/N, i didn't want to disturb your process. Also you looked deep in thought." Cordelia comes over and grabs her coffee behind you.
"Oh, don't worry about it. Just a mini heart attack." I say as I'm now realizing the close proximity. Cordelia has me in the corner with her reaching behind me, I look at her lips then back up only to find her looking at mine. We both lean forward, I can feel her breath on my lips......"Y/N, you better have my coffee ready." We both pull away so fast and Cordelia looks at me then rushes outside. I look over at the island and there is Zoe rubbing her head. I hand her coffee over and start to think what is this day going to be like......
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wonderstarks · 4 years
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Welcome Home | t.h. blurb
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a/n: wee hi, I’m Merida and uh here’s a Tom Holland blurb for ya!
pairing: Tom Holland x fem!reader
wc: 346
warnings: fluff
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It was freezing. The heater decided to blow out the day before Tom arrived home. When I went to call the heating place, they were already closed.
“Bullocks,” I mumbled to myself, shivering. I had about six blankets wrapped around me but I could still feel the cold air drifting it’s way in. “Tommy please get home soon..” I whined into the pillow.
Tessa must have heard me. She jumped onto the bed and curled up next to me. I opened the blankets and scooped her in with me. Just as we got settled, the door knob jiggled. My heart thumped against my chest excitedly as I heard his bag drop the floor. Tessa scurried our of the blankets and to the front door.
“Goddamn, it’s bloody cold in here baby!” Tom exclaimed. I sit up and pout as he walks into the bedroom.
“The heater broke yesterday and I tried calling the company to fix it but they were closed.” As the words came out of my mouth, Tom grabbed his phone and began dialling it’s phone number.
I watched him shiver and pace while talking to the man on the phone. I opened the blankets, motioning him to get in. He hurriedly got in and laid his head on my chest.
My fingers found their way to his curls and began twirling them. I placed a kiss on top of his head and smiled. Tom looked up at me and pecked my lips.
“Thank you so much,” He said, pressing the end button. His arms wrapped around my waist gently and pulled me closer. “I’ve missed you so much, princess.” Tom mumbled. I smile and kiss his nose.
“I’ve missed you too, Prince.” He buried his face in the crook of my neck and hummed. “How was your flight?” I asked.
He shrugged and mumbled, “It was okay, I just wanted to get home.” Tom pecked a soft kiss behind my ear.
“This is a nice welcome home, huh?” I giggled and kissed his temple. He chuckled and grinned.
“It’s nice wherever you are.”
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lesbian-beauty1 · 3 years
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Evie x fem reader
Y/n POV
I was in the archery centre shooting arrows at the target when chad and Audrey was stood at the door "you know the target haven't done anything to you" chad said trying to act clever "but shooting arrows is the only thing your good at"Audrey smirked "get lost guys" I said "no wonder you never had a boyfriend your so grumpy" chad said "the reason i have never had a boyfriend is because I am a lesbian and I am not into boys" I said and grabbed my things and walked out the centre and pushed past them both to sit in my favorite tree away from everyone.
~time skip~
I claimed my tree and got my arrows out and started to sharpen them "what would look better blue or purple" asked Evie who was stood right under the tree I tried to keep still but a stick fell and hit Evie on the head "ow" she said and looked up.
Evies POV
I felt something hit me head "ow" I said and looked up and saw a beautiful girl sat in the tree with arrows in her hand "hey I am Evie daughter of the evil queen" I said and she looked around then jumped down from the tree "hi I am y/n daughter of Merida" she replied and I looked into her beautiful y/e/c "Evie I am going to go and leave you to your new friend" mal said and turned away "so why was you in a tree" I asked she looked down "because it the only place where I feel safe and no one can have a go at me for no reason"she said "hey its OK we can be friends" I said "really you would do that for me" she asked and I nodded "no one deserves to be alone" I said and she smiled at me "so why where people being mean to you" I asked "because I like girls" she said "me too I am bisexual" I said and she smiled again her smile is so beautiful I think I like her I smiled back and looked at her clothes "hey would you like to come to my dorm and pick an outfit for you" i asked "really i would love to" she said so i took her to my dorm and gave her something to try on. Few minutes later we found the perfect one she looked amazing.
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I walked out the bathroom and evies face lit up "you look beautiful" she said and I blushed and smiled "thank you"she said "on Thursday are you busy" she asked " I don't think so" I replied "great meet me at the enchanted lake at noon and we can have a picnic together if you want to" she asked and I smiled "I would love to" I said smiled at her "I need to go to class thank you for everything" I said and kissed her on the cheek and grabbed my bag "bye y/n I will see you around" Evie said and I walked out the door to go to history and I smiled thinking about Evie .
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Hi, I just found your blog looking for female Once Upon A Time imagines, which are few and far between and I just want to say thank you so much for being willing to write for them. So may I ask for a Merida x Fem!Reader where Dark One!Emma is after Merida, Reader helps her, they become friends but Merida discovers Reader is Emma's daughter and gets upset but then Reader explains Emma is the Saviour and she sacrificed herself and Merida ends up helping her and falling for her? Thank you!
Awe I’m so happy you found my blog most of the ones I read from stopped writing for OUAT after it ended so I was like you know what why not keep writing for it. I’ll add this to the list. 
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