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Half My Soul
Half My Soul
Pairing - Jason Todd X (F) Reader Words - 4.6K Warnings - SMUT 18+ - Graphic Sexual Content - Unprotected Sex - Swearing - Choking - Dirty Talk - Multiple Orgasms - Crying - Begging - Jason makes reader Embarrassed - Jason is giving major Dom Vibes - Car Crash mention at the start (Reader hits Jason with her car lol) - Fluff at the End. Notes - I have nothing to say for myself. The idea of the reader wearing Jasonâs holsters came to me in the middle of the night and I scrambled to come up with something resembling a plot. I love you all very much and hope you like this!! đ
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You spin into his life with no clear trajectory.
For a second he thinks youâre a misfire, a stray bullet fired straight into the centre of his armour-covered chest. He feels your impact burn, the bones of his spine shaking in response to a wound that isnât there. Thereâs adrenaline bleeding into his bloodstream and while Jason knows his mind works a mile a minute, it goes completely silent when he looks at you.
Because you just hit him with your car.
And heâs lying on his back in the middle of the street like a moron.
âOh fucking shit! Please donât be dead.â Your voice registers vaguely in the back of his skull, thereâs a shrill note of panic weaving through your words and heâd laugh if the breath wasnât knocked from his lungs. âAlso, please donât sue. Iâve got no money, the only thing youâd win in the settlement is my fucking cutlery.â
He could use some new cutlery.
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The Alchemy I
jason todd x fem!reader
aka the progression of your relationship with the red hood
warnings: slow burn, mentions of attempted sa for reader, depictions of blood and injury, mentions of standard gotham violence



Dear fuck, heâs as heavy as he looks.
You use all of your weight to pull him backwards towards the couch, almost giving up when you realized youâd have to lift him up off the ground to actually get on it.
Getting him through the window was enough of a hassle, challenging the difficulty of the decision to bring him in here at all.Â
Thankfully you donât have to think too hard on it because you feel his body stiffen up suddenly. He jolts upright, though clearly pained to do so, hand flying to the gun holster on his side.
You take a step back, hands out in front of you. âHey, itâs alright.â
âWho are you?â His voice is interrogative.Â
You put your hands down, âYouâre the one who passed out on my balcony, I think if anyone gets to ask that question itâs me.â
He stares at you, white lenses bearing into your soul.
Okay, yeah. You tell him your name. He doesnât move. âYou just looked like you needed some help..â
His posture loosens a bit, and his hand finally leaves the holster.
He glances down at his abdomen, a sizable tear in his suit and a nearly alarming amount of blood. âYou got any bandages?â
âUh, Iâyeah, yeah, I do.â You dart down the hall into the bathroom, shuffling through your first aid kid. You toss a few wraps into your arms, along with some antiseptic spray you suspect heâll need. You grab your hand towel and get it wet under warm water.Â
When you return, heâs moved himself onto the sofa, lifting his shirt up to assess the damage. You round the couch, seeing more blood than youâd have hoped for.
âCan I?â You ask, motioning to his injury.Â
He looks up at you for a long moment. He nods.
You kneel down in front of him and replace his hand in lifting up the shirt. Itâs a cut, it doesnât look terribly deep, but still not shallow enough that he could just leave it.
You take the rag and dab it around the wound, trying to clean up the blood as much as possible without making contact with it.
Heâs very still as you work, and you get the strong impression heâs watching you carefully.
You grab the antiseptic spray, shaking it. âThisâll sting.â
He grunts.
You apply the antiseptic thoroughly and he doesnât even flinch. Doesnât move his gaze from you for a second.
You unwrap one of the bandages and place it on firmly, making sure thereâs no bleedthrough.
And not that you particularly want to be thinking about this right now, but the man is noticeably ripped. Stacked like a house of cards.
You rip away your gaze and stand up, hands on your hips, taking a deep breath. You look at himâat his helmet.
You donât know how you can tell, but heâs studying you. Trying to get a read on you, maybe. Regardless, youâre eager to escape the gaze.
You shovel the remainder of your supplies back into your arms and bring them back to the bathroom, calling out, âI didnât take off your helmet, if thatâs what youâre worried about.â
Thereâs a short beat.Â
âDo I seem like someone that worries often?âÂ
You peek your head out of the bathroom door.Â
You look at him. âYou seem like someone that doesnât worry enough.â
He snorts. âYouâre not far off.â
You make your way back once youâre done, looking at the disregarded meal youâd been interrupted from. âI have pasta if youâŠeat.â
âI do.â
âI can go in the other room if youââ
He clicks the lock on his helmet, taking it off. Heâs left with a second mask underneath, covering his eyes and nose. His dark hair sticks up from the helmet, a white streak poking out in the front. He looks younger than you wouldâve expected. Cuter, if his jaw is anything to go by.
âDonât worry about it.â
Okay then.
You grab a second plate out of the cabinet and scoop on the rest of the pasta from the pan.
You hand him the plate, avoiding standing too close.Â
âThanks, sweetheart.âÂ
You turn back around as casually as possible after hearing the name, wanting to avoid letting your face give anything away.
This guy kills people, right?
You sit down in the armchair across from the couch, spooling the pasta on and off the fork. He doesnât show the same hesitation in dining away that you doâyou guess fighting crime would require some calorie exchange.
âYou a nurse?â He asks after a few minutes.Â
The question takes you by surprise. You hadnât taken him as a small talk kind of person. âHuh? Oh, no, Iâve just taken a few first aid courses and stuff.â
He gives a short hum, thoughtful.
âWhat?â
âYouâre good.â Hardly.
âI didnât really do anything.â
âYou did enough.â He says, not leaving much room for argument.
He stands up at once, walking past you to the kitchen. Your gaze follows him silently. He puts his empty plate in the sink and returns to the edge of the living room.
He looks at you once more and pops his helmet back on followed by the click of the lock.
âIâll see ya.â He says shortly, before ducking out the window.
Youâre left alone, sitting in your armchair, plate of cold pasta forgotten on your lap.
That couldâve gone very badly. Maybe not your most thought-through decision to literally drag the Red Hood into your apartment, but hey. Maybe youâre exercising your ability to be an upstanding, helpful person. Or maybe you were just hoping to prevent a vigilante being found dead on your fire escape.
Regardless, you close the window after him, leaving it unlocked. Just in case.

You wake in the middle of the night to the sounds of footsteps in your living room. You shoot upright, immediately spotting the lamp light flooding in from under your door.
Creeping to a stand, you grab the baseball bat next to your bed and slowly walk to the door.
You creep the door open as quietly as possible, inching out half a step at a time. A nearby creak on your floorboards had you swinging blindly, only to have your bat get stopped midair. You look up to see Mr. Hood himself, blocking the blow of your hit with his hand.Â
âWow. You and a bat against Gotham, huh, sweetheart?â
âFuck!â You let go of the bat and drown your face in your hands. âWhat is wrong with you?â
âApparently that I donât carry enough baseball bats with me.â He says coolly, inspecting your bat. Though heâs got to admit, your bat is probably a hell of a lot more useful than his.Â
You drop your arms at your side. âIf Iâd known bringing you into my apartment one time was going to be considered a free pass forever, I mightâve thought twice.â
âIf Iâd known I was going to nearly be concussed with a baseball bat, I mightâve too.â Barely. If youâre being honest with yourself, youâre still half asleep and it was not a very good swing.
He looks at you straight on for the first time. His helmet quickly drifts down and back up to your face just as fast.
You look down. T-Shirt, underwear, andâŠno thatâs it. NotâŠideal. You pull down on the unfortunately not at all oversized shirt, wanting to creep back into your room.
He turns his back, allowing you to do just that and scramble for some shorts to throw on.Â
âVery gentlemanly of you.â You call out from your room, âAnd only thirty seconds after breaking into my apartment.â
âOkay, one, Iâve been here longer than that. In a non creepy way.â
âRight.â
âAnd two, I didnât break anything. You live in the middle of Gotham and donât lock your window?â
You reemerge in the doorway, âI live on the eighth floor.âÂ
He turns around to face you again, helmet in his hands. âDidnât stop me.â No it did not.Â
âMm. So are you here specifically to judge my home security or was there something you needed?â
He takes a deep breath, âActually yeah. I just need a place to rest for a minute.âÂ
âRest from what?â
A series of gunshots echo from down the street.
âNext question.â
Concise.
You and Hood sit on the couch in the dark, per his insistence, because for some godforsaken reason, you have no curtains. It takes a few minutes for the silence to dissipate into forced conversation, which takes a few more minutes to fade into actual conversation.
âCan I be honest with you?â You ask him.
âDoes it matter how I answer?â
âI donât understand how youâre not dead.â You poke your head up, turning to him. âAre you human?â
He cranes his neck to look out the window, âMaybe getting shot at isnât the worst thing that could happen tonightâŠâ
You roll your eyes with a smile that youâre glad is hidden by the darkness. âOh, fuck off.â
âYou donât have much in terms of self-preservation skills, do you?â
You ignore him as to not acknowledge that heâs probably right and roll through to your next curiosity, âWho the hell was shooting at you anyways?â Though, you donât really expect an answer.
He shakes his head. âDoesnât matter. They got âtil sunrise anyway.â
You tilt your head, ââTil sunriââ oh. Yeah. Come to think of it, he does have two guns on him right now. At least that you can see. You squint blankly at the wall, âYou know, Iâm placing a lot of trust in the hope that youâre not just as bad as those guys.â
âYes you are.â He nods, not doing anything to convince you that he is in fact a good guy. He hasnât tried to harm you in any way though, so you guess thatâs a good sign.
You tilt your head at him. âDo you get paid to do this?âÂ
âIâm pretty sure thereâs a lot of people who would pay me not to do this.âÂ
You nod solemnly, mouth turned into an exaggerated frown. âSo you have a day job?â
He looks over at you, âDo you always ask this many questions?â
âAre you always so dodgy about answering them?â You shoot back. If youâd thought for .5 seconds longer on that, you might not have said anything. But you feel comfortable here, in your apartment with a man whose face youâve never seen, name you donât know, and always has at least two loaded guns on him.
He huffs out a laugh, âYeah. I am.â He looks over at you. âYou live here by yourself?â
You look around at the empty apartment before turning back to him, âSeems that way.â
He shrugs, âBoyfriend could be out or something.â
âWell most people are asleep at one in the morning. Like I was. Remember that?â
âNo.â
You sigh, curling up into a ball on your end of the couch, resting your chin on your knees. Youâre quiet for a minute before piping up, âDo people actually break into apartments on high floors a lot?â
âStupid people.â He pauses, looking over at the frown on your face. âLook, Iâm in the neighborhood a lot. If I see somebody climbing your fire escape Iâll shoot them.â
You let a little smile out, âIâm thinking thereâs other steps you could take before you get to that point.â
âIf you want to waste time.â His gaze doubles back at you, âThat was a joke, by the way.â
You bark out a tired laugh, âYeah, I picked up on that, thanks.â
He removes his eyes from you, fixing on a set of pictures you have hanging on the wall.
Your eyes flutter and you move to rest your head on the arm of the couch. âIs this going to be a regular thing then?â
âYou could lock your window.â
âLiving on the eighth floor didnât stop you, I canât imagine a shitty lock will do much more.â
âIf you donât want me here, I wonât be here.â He says gruffly.
âIf I donât want you here, Iâll let you know.â You mumble, eyes closing.
You can barely make out a laugh from him, âGood to know.â
Youâre not quite sure how much time goes by when he leaves, but you have a pretty strong feeling youâd fallen asleep. Your main indicator was feeling the blanket draped nicely over you that you couldâve sworn was on the chair across the room.

Maybe itâs ten oâclock at night and youâre sat on your kitchen floor, bawling your eyes out. Maybe youâre going to have to quit your job. Or maybe youâll have to face a lawsuit. Maybe this is the worst day in the history of time. Maybe itâs about to get worse.Â
The sound of your living room window sliding open has you startling into a rush, body panicking as if youâve done something wrong and desperately need to cover the evidence. The past few weeks of sporadic visits leaves no question about who it is, and you just hope the kitchen island in front of you will be enough to convince Hood that youâre not in and heâll leave.
But because today is today, thatâs not how it goes down.
You can vaguely make out the sound of his footsteps approaching, a courtesy that youâre sure he incorporated on purpose.
âOh fuckâŠâ you mutter to yourself, wiping your eyes.
He rounds the counter, looking down at you. âWhaâwhatâs wrong?â
âFuck. Nothing.â You say, standing up and adjusting your clothes. âAre you hurt?â He better fucking not be at only ten.
âNo, Iâwhy are you on the floor?âÂ
You roll your eyes, âI live alone, forgive me for assuming I would be given the privilege to cry on the floor in private.â
âDid something happen?â Youâre trying really hard not to call him an idiot.Â
You raise your eyebrows, giving a light nod. âUh, yeah, Iâd say so.â
He shifts in his stance, âDo I need to talk to someone?â
You scoff, knowing damn well his version of âtalk to someoneâ does not include talking to someone. âWhy are you even here so early?âÂ
âWanted to stop by before I went out.â he says quietly.
Youâre about to snap something at him again, but the burning in your eyes takes immediate priority. You wrap your arms around your middle and try to calm yourself down, with very little success. The tears fall easily and your shoulders start shaking as you look at the floor, letting the melancholy take over.Â
It feels like much longer than it probably was, but sometime after the first few tears fall he wraps his arms around you and pulls you into his chest. This only makes you cry harder, sobbing against his armor. Your arms stay wrapped around your center, while his hands remain completely still against your back, though firm. You donât realize it immediately, but heâs holding a good portion of your weight up, youâd for sure collapse onto the floor otherwise. You kind of wish you would. Sitting on the floor felt nice, maybe falling down on it will feel even better.
You slowly start to regain your breathing, the well in your eyes drying up again. He waits for you to stop completely and slowly pulls back from you, hands momentarily still wavering next to you like heâs ready to catch you.
It takes you a minute to notice, but his helmet is locked on to the finger-shaped bruises on your forearm. You awkwardly move your opposite arm to cover them, looking around your apartment with nothing to search for. Â
Heâs quiet for a long while, clearly thinking hard. âWhat happened?â
You sniffle, âSome asshole at my job.â
âSome asshole?â He doesnât believe you. Rightfully so, but he has no business being able to tell that youâre lying about one single word in that sentence. Â
âMy boss. Was very intent on successfully hitting on me.â You exhale deeply, âHis approach could use some work though, if Iâm honest.â
His posture remains statue-like. âWhere do you work?â
You look at him straight on for the first time that night, âWhat does that matter?â
âIâll take care of it.â He says simply.
You wave him off, âItâs fine.â
He waits a moment before letting you know, âIâm being polite by asking, Iâm going to find out either way.â
You plop back down on the kitchen floor, knees to chest. âWell, then do it the hard way.â
About ten seconds of him staring down at you in silence go by, before he sits down next to you. Itâs a bit funny how he tries to shrink himself down next to you, youâre assuming because he doesnât want you to get panicked again because this massive stranger is sitting next to you in your kitchen in the dead of night. Â
You donât look at him as he clicks his helmet off and sets it on the other side of him. Itâs quiet for another minute when he holds his gloved hand out to you, and youâre not quite sure how you know what he wants, but you do. You place your bruised arm in his hand, letting him gently pull it closer to him and scan over it.Â
âAre you hurt anywhere else?âÂ
Again, you donât know how, but you can tell heâs asking how far things went. âI started screaming and it freaked him out. He let me go.â you say numbly.Â
You can see him nod out of the corner of your eye, bits of red making their way into your peripheral despite the discarded helmet. You turn slowly to look at him, finding him looking at you already. Â
His face is more covered than it had been the first night, the same black mask covers his eyes but the lower half of his face is also hidden by a red mouthpiece. Youâre in the lamp light and closer to him than you had been before and youâre counting out specks of green in his blue eyes. He lets you, to your surprise, and when you run out of emerald hues you take focus on his thick, dark eyelashes. Your gaze moves back ever so slightly to make eye contact with him and you tear your eyes away, zeroing in on the kitchen tiles.Â
You sigh contemplatively, âIâm worried if you kill my boss itâll be traced back to me and Iâll get pinned for it.â
He doesnât laugh. But your delivery was a little dry in the wrong way so really it was on you.
âIâm not going to kill him.â he tells you, âI wouldnât gamble with my pied-a-terre like that.â
Your head falls back, hitting the drawer behind you with a light thud. âThen why waste your time at all?â Maybe you should slow down with the snide comments.
He wants to, but he doesnât call out the implied self-slighting in your words. âMaybe itâs a âmeâ thing but I donât particularly like men that hurt women.â
You let out a dry laugh. âIn Gotham, it just might be.â
He sits with you on the linoleum tile of your kitchen until your eyes start to droop and he lightly corrals you to your bedroom before taking his exit through the window. You told him multiple times that he could go and you were fine, but he insisted that nothing important was happening in the city that time of night. You didnât quite believe him though, because it was past midnight by the time heâd headed out. Â
When you showed up to work the following day your boss wasnât there. Wasnât there the day after either. Or the day after. He didnât make an appearance again until the following Monday. And when he did show face, he did so with a neck brace and a cast on his leg. But once more, he absolutely refused to make eye contact or speak to any of the female employees. It actually became a whole thing when he wouldnât give instructions or feedback to any of you, and insisted on having his secretary replaced with a man, who he then used as a middle man to speak to all of the women for him. HR got involved three times in the span of the next five days, and by the Monday after, heâd been fired.
So to recap: yes, no, no, undecided, and hard no.Â
Maybe youâre really starting to like this Red Hood guy.
Hard yes.

Youâre slightly on guard upon hearing a clattering on the balcony, though if the past few weeks have been any indicator, youâre not in much danger.
Your posture slumps as you peer around the hallway corner, âOh, itâs you.â
âGood to see you too.â he grumbles, dropping onto the floor.
âWell, I have to imagine Iâm a step up from the last person you saw.â You say, looking him up and down, seeing what sure as hell looks like a gunshot wound on his chest armor. âWhat happened to you? The Mad Hatter uses guns now?â
He groans, âAh, I said something about him being a heartless fuck, and I guess he took it personally.â
You sigh, âJesus Christ, Hood.â
He waves you off, âItâs not that big of a deal.âÂ
You scoff, âHe tried to shoot you in the heart.â
âYeah, well, he missed.â He grumbles, adjusting his position on the couch.Â
You exhale sharply, âHow do you know?â
âHow do I know?â He tilts his helmet at you, exasperated.Â
You throw your arms up at your side, âI donât know! Iâm not equipped for this scenario.â
He huffs, âLook, itâs fine, it hit my armor. Itâll probably just be a bad bruise.â
âProbably?â
âI donât think thereâs blood. Could youâŠâ he vaguely gestures to his torso, but it's enough for you to get the hint.
You shake the panic out of your head, âYeah, yeah, of course.â
You help him shrug off his jacket as he strips off his armor, and you lift his shirt up as slowly as you can in case the injury is worse than he thinks.
Youâre not shocked to see that he has scars, thatâs kind of a given in his line of work. What you are shocked to see is one very long scar that lines directly up the center of his body. Itâs a deep scar, too.
And, oh. The long scar extends further, splitting off into a fork at his collar. Thatâsâoh. Oh. Oh. That is an autopsy scar.Â
Youâre not sure what to do. Youâve never seen a living person with an autopsy scarâthough you have to imagine neither have most people.
He clearly does not want to talk about it and youâre happy to let him keep the skeleton in the closet.
You avert your gaze back over to his diaphragm at the area of reddened skin.
âThereâs no blood, butâŠâ You inspect it a bit closer, âI think thereâs going to be a bad bruise. You might end up with bruising on your ribs, you need to get that looked at.â
âI am.â He says shortly.
You stand up straight, dropping your shoulders. âBy someone who went to medical school. Or has taken more than one anatomy class in their life.âÂ
He yanks down his shirt, standing, apparently too quickly, and wobbling. You catch his arm as he sways, attempting to steady him. âYou should sit down.â
âNeed to go back out.â He grunts, trying to pull away from you with little force.
âTo get killed? âCause youâre going the right way about it.âÂ
He tilts his head at you like heâs daring you to be so bold again. At least that's what it felt like. You sigh, gesturing to the couch, âSit down.â
You didnât expect it to work but he does as told.
You look around, unsure of what to do next. âDo you need ice?â
âWhat?â
âYouâre hurt.â You say slower. âDo you need ice?â
He falters for a second, âNo, itâsâno.â A couple beats pass before he adds, âThanks, sweetheart.âÂ
Itâs impossible not to notice that heâs staring at you. You feel hot under his gaze, not knowing what to do with yourself. You clear your throat, telling him to hang on for a second.Â
You call out behind you as you walk to the kitchen, âTake your helmet off, itâs rude.â You grab the painkillers from their new easily-accessible place on the kitchen counter and grab a water bottle from the fridge.
It was a joke but when you come back his helmet is off and heâs just wearing his domino eye mask. His hair is extra tousled, the white streak barely visible in the mess of loose curls. You toss the bottle of meds at him, followed by the capped bottle of water. He catches them easily, downing more than he probably should have but he got shot tonight so you figure youâll give him a break about it.   Â
You plop down on the couch next to him, honestly closer than youâd meant to. Your knees and shoulders lightly brush against one anothers, though neither of you make any moves to scoot over.Â
You both look straight ahead at the wall, simmering in the amity. âSo did somebody else deal with the Hatter or when you get shot do you just bounce back like a T-1000?â
He scoffs, âNo, getting shot at is a bit of an inconvenience for me.â
âWrong line of work.â
He cocks an eyebrow, âYouâre telling me.â
You turn your head to him, âWhy do you do it then?âÂ
He looks back at you earnestly. âSomeone has to.âÂ
âSomeone does.â
He tenses up a bit at that, breaking eye contact. âNot well enough.âÂ
Your head slowly lulls and drops into a rest on his shoulder, causing him to stiffen up a bit more before almost completely relaxing.
âSo violence is the answer to violence?â you ask, not argumentative, just genuinely musing.Â
Hood sighs, âHalf-assed reform programs didnât do anything, shitty âcrisis interventionsâ didnât do anything, the cops sure as hell donât do anything.â He shrugs under you. âYou run out of options eventually.â
âAnd thatâs why you took it upon yourself to intervene?â
âMm. âWhen reason fails, the devil helps.ââ He says, quite melodramatically, in your opinion.
âI-Is thatââ you squint, shooting off of his shoulder to look him in the eye. âYou spend your nights getting in street fights and shootouts and you spend your days reading Crime and Punishment of all things?â You gawk at him, âThat explains a lot about your disposition.â
He shrugs with a shake of his head. âItâs a rough world. Canât afford to be reading about Hogwarts.â
You pause, combing through your next words, ââMan only likes to count his troubles; he doesnât calculate his happiness.ââ
His eyes crinkle under his mask as he smiles, clearly pleasantly surprised that you know your shit. âTouchĂ©.â
You grin back, pleased with yourself.Â
Thereâs a brief recession where your smiles both get caught in the flicker between on and off, where your eyes take the opportunity to scan over each otherâs faces.Â
You realize that this may be the first time youâve seen him properly smile and itâs so magnetizing. So much so that you donât realize youâre staring at his lips until your eyes snap back up to his and find that his are on yours.
His eyes donât leave yours as he nudges you a bit with his shoulder. It does just enough to break the trance, giving you the cue to rest your head on him again. This time you allow more of your weight to lean against him and he actually seems relaxed for once.
 You glance at the clock on the wall without moving and realize itâs almost four in the morning. âIâm tired, Hood.â you mumble into his shirt.
âYou donâtââ he falters for a moment, âYou donât have to call me that.â
You squint at him, âWhat should I call you then?â
Heâs quiet for a moment. âJ.â
âJ?â you whisper, like itâs a grave secret. You guess it kind of is.
He nods.
âOkay.â Your cheek flattens against his shoulder. âJ.âÂ
You nearly think youâre imagining it when you feel him rest his head against yours.

âYou donât know how to protect yourself?â
You roll your eyes at him, âYou saw the way I swung at you with the baseball bat, what do you think?â
Itâs only just after sunset, you could still see some purple-pink hues in the sky if you looked out the window. Heâs started showing up before patrol some nights, saying he felt bad about waking you up at 3 am multiple times a week. So now, he mostly only drops in late if heâs a manageable amount of injured.
You stand in the middle of your living room together, after youâd made a joke about needing him as a bodyguard in Gotham. As it turns out, that was a one way street to him finding out that youâre useless in a fight.
âI was hoping you were having an off night because you just woke up, but now I'm concerned.â He says, grimacing.
You shrug, âI carry pepper spray.âÂ
He grumbles, displeased. âPut your hands up.â
You drop your head to the side and glower at him, âReally?â
He raises his eyebrows at you. Just do it.Â
Alright, youâll humor him. You put your fists up and he holds his hands open in front of you in kind. You throw a light punch.
âCome on, put your weight behind it.â
You do, hitting his hand harder. âHoodââ
He tilts his head forward at that, looking at you through his brows.
You inhale impatiently, âJ, Why do we have to do this? I donât have any illusions that I could knock you out and I canât imagine you do either.âÂ
He shakes his head, âItâs not about knocking someone out, itâs about defending yourself. Gonna be a hell of a lot harder to hurt you if youâre throwing punches. Harder.â
You give a raised hum, âNot if they have a gunâŠâ
âWell, weâll work on that too.â
You groan, throwing a half-assed hit. âWhereâd you learn to fight?â You ask before throwing another.
âTurn your body into it.â He corrects. âMy, uh, my dad taught me.â
You hum, hitting him again. âAre you guys close?â
âYouâre being nosy again.â He grunts amidst a hit.
âYouâre being evasive again.â You shoot back. Â
He drops his hands, taking your wrists in his, âHere, put your hands in front of your face when you shoot so you can block counters.â He tells you, adjusting your stance accordingly.
You make a face, âIâm confused, am I fighting a mugger or a kickboxer?â Â
He ignores you, moving his hands around to give you different angles to hit at.Â
You go at it for a few minutes, taking his critiques with reluctant concedence. âAlright, thatâs good.â He says, relaxing his body.
You perk up, âWeâre done?âÂ
âNo,â he shuts you down before asking earnestly, âDo you trust me?â
Your brain hadnât even fully processed the question before you nod, mumbling a âyesâ. He takes a measured step closer to you, watching carefully for your reaction. You almost back up in surprise, angling your head up further to look at him properly. You give no objection, so he continues, âI want you to try to get me on the ground.â
You let out a sound thatâs half-laugh, half-scoff. âYouâre twice my size.â     Â
He sighs, looking at you somberly. âSweetheart, odds are youâre not going to be evenly matched against someone that wants to hurt you. You get âem on the ground ân you have the upper hand or itâll give you time to get away.â
You throw your hands up at your sides, âI donâtââ You huff, âFine, okay.â You try to trip him by sliding your leg behind his and kicking, but he blocks you expertly.
You, against better judgment, shove your shoulder into his side, though it does nothing to phase him, let alone knock him down.Â
âYou gotta get more creative than that.â He chastises with a tut.Â
In response, you take a step back to reassess the situation. You try to maintain a poker face as you strategize in your head. You make a dive for his legs, wrapping your arms around the back of his legs and pulling hard to make him lose balance. Youâre sure if he were actually trying for a damn you would immediately be done for afterwards, but it does make him wobble. You then throw all of your weight against him, pushing him backwards and causing him to hit the floor with a thud.
He probably allowed for gravity to come to your aid, but he lands on his back all the same. You land half on him, half on the carpet, your hand resting on his chest. He looks up at you nodding, âGood. That was good, sweetheart.â
You smile, quite proud of yourself, and start to stand up when he hooks his arm around the back of your knee and pulls you to the ground too, switching places with you. You hit the ground gently with a sigh, âReally?â
He has one hand rested next to your head to balance him in his place above you. He smirks down at you and lets a tussle of white hair hang over his forehead. âCanât be getting cocky, sweetheart.â
You laugh sourly, âComing from you?âÂ
You quickly push at the bend of his arm and use the distraction to adjust your position to wrap your legs around his center and push your arm against his chest in an attempt to rotate him off of you.
He counters you by pushing your shoulder down, holding you down to the floor. His opposite hand flies to pull your forearm away from his chest, pinning it next to your head, careful to avoid your hair. He moves so quickly that you have half a mind to think he acted on pure instinct. That, and the look on his face when the dust settles says that he hadnât intended for you to end up in this position.Â
Your legs are still wrapped around him and youâre too frozen in the moment to make any changes. Heâs in no more of a rush to move, large frame towering over you. You feel his touch stutter against your shoulder, his eyes flickering across your face.
You gaze up at him, taking in the soft look in his eyes behind the mask. You think you can see more green than you did before. You unwrap your legs from around his waist and slowly start to sit up. He releases your wrist and eases the pressure on your shoulder. He leans back half as quickly as you move forward, stopping when youâre propped up on your elbows.
Your faces are only a few inches apart and it feels like your only option is to look down at his lips. You have a feeling heâs doing the same to you. The adrenaline of the hassle has long since faded but the rhythm in both of your chests remains quick.
He leans forward so barely, but itâs enough to make your breath hitch. âJâŠâ you say breathily, not sure what implication youâre aiming for.
He stills and this time youâre sure heâs looking at your lips. He blinks a few times like heâs trying to come back to himself and inches his face away from yours slowly.Â
You let the hold in your breath release, disappointed more than anything. He eases off the floor to a stand and holds his hand out to help you up too. You take it with more of a frown than youâd meant to let out and rise to your feet.
âLetâs, uhâŠâ He looks at the ground before taking a step back and putting his hands up again. âLetâs try some combos.â
You blink up at him for a second before raising your hands too. Â
Alright, one step at a time.  Â

Just for Today - Happy Lowman
Summary: When Happy turns up with a woman on the back of his bike, his mother is delighted
Warnings: swearing, speeding, lying (lol)
Note: 2.1k WHY DID WE NEVER GET TO MEET HAPPYâS MOTHER?! There was a whole episode where she was just chilling inside near a mess of pancake batter! This is always gonna be one of my favourite tropes. Also somewhere along the way did the fandom just headcanon that Happy was Hispanic? Or was it mentioned in SOA? I canât remember seeing anything but literally every fic Iâve read has him as Mexican, rolling with it!

Happy glanced at you briefly as he continued his phone call. You had no idea who it was or what it was about but judging by his expression, which in honesty was subtle but spoke volumes for a guy like Happy, it was important.
You took the time to admire the gas station parking lot Happy had parked up in, it wasnât much. The chance to stretch your legs was a welcomed opportunity. You had only been riding for two hours but for someone that wasnât well versed at riding on the back of a Harley, your back was killing.
Happy snapped his phone shut and strode back to where you were standing by his bike, âWe gotta stop in Bakersfield.â
âWhatâs in Bakersfield?â You stared up at him, squinting in the sun. He took his helmet from the handlebars and put it back on, you followed suit assuming you were about to take off again.
âMy mom.â Was all he said before taking his seat and starting the engine. You couldnât help the way you jumped at the noise, sure you were getting used to the sound now that you were around the club more, but you still had a way to go. Deciding to ignore Happyâs slight smirk you climbed on behind him, securing your hold around his waist.
âI get to meet Mrs Lowman? I hope she has embar- shit!â Happy speed off from the carpark, cutting off your teasing in the process, âasshole.â
Riding with Happy was⊠an experience. When you found out that it was him that was tasked with getting you to the San Bernardino charter, you had been hesitant to say the least. Youâd even put up the argument that it was a waste of resources, sending him with you, and you would be absolutely fine driving your car down yourself. The club disagreed. It wasnât safe, they argued. So take the scariest guy we have, you had mocked. Youâd made it your mission on this trip to get him to crack a joke, a smile even. So far youâd had no success.
It wasnât that you disliked Happy. You just hadnât had much to do with him before. Youâd never had a full conversation with the guy. He didnât joke around like Juice and Tig. He didnât tell you stories of âthe old daysâ like Chibs and Bobby. He was just there, always observing. Maybe he just hadnât warmed up to you yet, youâd only come on as SAMCROâs lawyer five months ago. It kept you busy, busier than you thought it would. But the compensation was worth it.
Happy rode fast, and what shouldâve been a 90 minute ride to Bakersfield, definitely wasnât. You soon found yourself cruising down the streets you could only guess Happy grew up in.
Pulling into the driveway of an older house with an immaculate garden, Happy cut the engine and signaled for you to get off before he followed. Shaking your legs out you took in your surroundings, âDid you grow up here?â
You were fishing for any morsel of information you could get about the man acting as your chauffeur, rolling your eyes when you received a grunt in response. Before you could push for a verbal answer the front door opened and an older woman hobbled out, excitement clear on her face.
Happy made his way to her immediately, gently taking her by the arm to keep her steady, âMa, slow down.â
She slapped his hand lightly before reaching for his neck and pulling his taller frame into a hug. You smiled at the sight.
It didnât take long for her to notice you standing back awkwardly, and she looked to Happy for an explanation.
He barely got your name out before she was walking over to you, arms wide open ready to wrap you up in a welcoming hug much like she had done her son.
Catching Happyâs eye over his motherâs shoulder you noticed his face was pulled into a scowl, you raised an eyebrow at his expression.
âWelcome, mija,â she pulled back to smile at your still surprised face, âCome in, come in! Lunch is still hot.â
She turned then and made her way back inside, no doubt to start dishing up the meal.
You walked a few steps to close the gap between you and Happy, âYour mom is the sweetest person.â
Happy nodded in response, the corner of his mouth curling up into an almost smile. He tipped his head to the house signalling for you to head inside. As the two of you walked in you whispered, âWhatâs her name?â In the rush of the initial meeting you hadnât even thought to ask.
âMaria.â
As soon as you stepped through the front door you felt⊠welcome. The walls were decorated with an assortment of picture frames, each containing a different snippet of Mariaâs life and loved ones, music was playing quietly from the radio, and a mouthwatering savoury smell filled the air.
You paused in the doorway to the kitchen as Happy stepped around you, gently moving his mother out of the way to get the plates she was trying to reach. Maria patted his arm affectionately, turning her gaze to you she motioned for you to take a seat at the table.
Soon a delicious looking soup was placed in front of you, and the Lowmans flanked you on either side, âThank you, Maria. This smells amazing.â
âDonât thank me yet. You might not like it!â She joked as you took your first spoonful, as expected it was delicious. Maria smiled as you voiced your praises.
As you ate quietly, Happy and his mom made small talk catching up, mainly about her health. As spritely as she was, you could see Maria was on the frail side. Happy obviously worried about her.
âYou need home help, Ma-â
âI need no such thing, Happy. Iâm fine.â She turned her attention to you, cutting off her son, âAnd what do you do for work, dear?â
You flicked your eyes to Happy briefly seeing his scowl at being interrupted, âIâm a lawyer, maâam. The boring paperwork kind.â
âA lawyer! Smart girl, Happy. How did you two meet? You never said anything about a girl!â The smile was still on her face as you quietly choked on your mouthful of soup and Happy froze in his seat.
âNo, Ma-â The Sonâs explanation was interrupted.
âYou know, heâs never brought a girl home before. I worry about him. At home by himself.â
You and Happy locked eyes for a second, before he tried for a second time to explain, âMa, itâs not-â
Again he was cut off. You had to let out a small giggle as he tipped his head back in frustration.
âYou shouldâve told me, mijo! I wouldâve tidied the house up. Made a good first impression.â Maria looked ecstatic. She looked every bit the doting mom.
âMa,â he placed his hand flat on the table top to make a point, âWeâre-â
âWeâve only been together a few months.â It was you cutting him off this time. You could feel his glare as you stayed facing his mom, âI told him to tell you, but⊠you know what heâs like!â That made Maria laugh in agreement. Yeah, she knew what he was like. She raised the man. You however, had spent only a few hours with the guy, and that had been in silence on the back of his bike.
The home phone began to ring from the living room, Maria pushed herself out of her seat to answer it, leaving you and Happy alone.
You turned slowly to face him, âOkay-â
âWhat the fuck are you doing?â His glare hadnât changed, his tone was accusing, but also curious.
âIâm sorry! I donât know! It just came out. She sounded so excited, Happy.â
âNot your place.â
âI know,â you sighed, âYou saw her, she just wants you to be happy. What do I say now? How the hell do I take that back?â
Your attention was pulled from the man beside you back to his mother as she returned to the table, still smiling brightly, âJulie from down the street. Wanting to gossip. Anyway, what were you saying, dear?â
You swallowed thickly, trying to work out how to break the truth, âUm, actual-â
âMet through the club,â Happyâs gravelly voice was doing the interrupting now, âShe was doing some work for TM, went from there.â
You turned to him in shock. What the fuck was happening right now? Instead of meeting your gaze he focused his attention on the bowl of soup in front of him.
âI knew youâd find someone!â Maria grabbed your hand gently, drawing your attention, âHe works so hard you know? Always working when I call. He needs someone to draw him away sometimes.â
That you knew. From your limited exposure with the club, you knew they were always working on something. Long nights, often without sleep.
Clearing your throat you nodded your agreement, âI try my best, maâam. He can be incredibly stubborn though.â
Maria laughed knowingly while her son grunted beside you.
âI know all about that, dear! Keep at him. He gives in eventually.â
You let yourself relax with the current situation, âThatâs good to know.â
After lunch and a million more questions about your relationship, which Happy had so kindly left to you to come up with answers for, Maria shooed you away to the living room to relax while she and Happy cleaned up. You had tried to protest but you had quickly learned where Happy got his stubborn trait from.
Sat on the couch flicking through an old photo album that Happy had tried to snatch away from you, only to be scolded by his mother much to your amusement, you found yourself tuning into the conversation between mother and son in the kitchen.
âSheâs beautiful, mijo.â
Happy grunted.
âAnd nice! Sheâs exactly what you needed.â It was silent bar the splashing of water as the dishes were washed, âYou be good to her.â
âDonât worry about it, Ma.â
âI mean it, Happy. Treat her right. I want her around for a while.â A small smile found its way to your face.
âI know, Ma.â This is not how you saw your day going.
âDo you love her?â You heard him clear his throat awkwardly.
âShit-â
âLanguage.â
âUh, yeah. Sheâs great.â
You had to bite your tongue to stop the laugh that was close to escaping. Youâd never heard Happy speak so softly with someone before.
âIâm happy for you, you know. Sheâs good for you. Bring her around more.â
âMaybe.â
Footsteps rounded the corner and Happy came to a stop in front of you, staring down at the photo album.
âYou were the cutest kid,â you teased, âlook at all your hair.â Lifting the book to show him.
âI was there.â He took the opportunity to take the book from you, snapping it shut and putting it back on the shelf, âWe gotta hit the road.â
You pouted, wanting to spend more time getting all the juicy details of a younger Happy from his mom, but at his glare stood without argument.
âHeading out so soon?â Maria questioned as she joined the two of you in the living room.
âGotta get to Berdoo.â Happy answered.
Maria sighed understandingly and turned to you, âSee what I mean? Always working!â
Your eyes flicked to Happy briefly, seeing from his expression that he felt bad, âHe has an admirable work ethic. Iâm guessing he gets that from you, youâve raised a good man, Maria.â
Maria pulled you into her embrace, âYouâre too kind. Keep him in line wonât you?â
âOf course.â
Pulling back from you she turned to her son and repeated the action. It was almost comical, seeing a large man like Happy being pulled down to his motherâs height, âRemember what I said. I want to see her again.â
You should keep a tally of how often Happy responded with a grunt over a verbal response.
âBe safe on the roads wonât you? I love you.â
âLove you too, Ma.â
The love between the two was clear. Happy was the apple of Mariaâs eye.
They ended their embrace and Happy moved to stand beside you, taking you by surprise when he hooked a finger through one of your belt loops and tugging lightly, signalling it was time to head out.
âIt was lovely to meet you, Maria. Thank you again for lunch.â
She waved off your thanks, âYou take care, mija. Iâll see you next time.â She spoke with a wink.
She walked the two of you through the kitchen and waved as you continued out the door.
You waved back enthusiastically, âBye!â
Happy led you down the path toward his bike, hand barely grazing the small of your back.
âI canât wait til sheâs my mother in law.â
âPut your fuckinâ helmet on.â
vibes im tryna bring to the function






The Nanny
When babysitting your neighbor's kid, trouble seems to find you.

Author's Note: SOA AU - No Tara, Clay, or Gemma. Trigger warning for violence! This was supposed to be up for Valentine's Day, but as you can see... that wasn't the case lmao.
Charming, California is one of those picture perfect little towns where everyone tries to be prim and proper, and act like their shit doesn't stink. And in the short time that you've lived here, you quickly realized that the law-abiding citizens hated the fact that Charming was home to a MC, the Sons of Anarchy.
It doesn't bother you to see them riding down the streets as you're out and about, but you do find it hilarious that a majority of the locals either gasp in outrage upon seeing the bikers or avoid them at all costs. You find the bikers very easy-going, but then again the club president is your neighbor.
Jax Teller had taken it upon himself to introduce himself when you were moving in, carrying boxes for you and flashing a rather charming smile as he pumped you for information about yourself. You knew what he was doing, and it was rather laughable, but you had nothing to hide and were a rather boring person, so you gave the information freely. Between the two of you, he was more interesting as a MC president whereas you stayed home and lived off the money your brothers made. Jax seemed interested in what your brothers did for a living that they were able to provide you with the life you have, but you explained they made their money because of the family business that provided private security for celebrities and individuals with a high profile. You helped them with scheduling, but they still did a majority of the work.
Finding out Jax has a son (Abel) makes your heart warm towards the biker, and then warm up to the club when his brothers visit every now and then. Juice was really just a goofball when he wasn't doing business for the club, Chibs was a secret sweetheart, Tig was a little crazy, Happy was hard to read, but it was Opie who was the most normal of the bunch.
You settle into your home quite nicely, working from your little office when your brothers need help to prevent any scheduling conflicts. Then in your downtime, you either have a book in hand or waste time on your gaming system. Jax and his brothers have been over a couple of times, drinking a beer to wind down or eating whatever leftovers you happen to have after you've already eaten.
This morning, however, you've just finished making breakfast when there's a knock at your front door. With a strip of bacon in hand, you answer the door and are surprised to see Jax and his son Abel standing there.
"What's up, Teller?"
He immediately smiles and your eyes narrow. "I hate to do this on such short notice, but my nanny canceled. Do you think you could watch Abel for the day?"
You glance down at the blonde boy, shrugging. "Is he cool staying with me?"
Jax glances down and nudges his son, but Abel merely asks, "Do you have more bacon?"
You open the door wider as you chuckle. "Sure, kid. You want some eggs and hashbrowns too?"
"Yum."
Abel walks into your house without a care in the world and you meet Jax's amused gaze. "So are there any rules I should abide by? Are you one of those dad's that limits screen time or bans sugar?"
"Nope and nope. No allergies either."
"Cool."
"Thank you. I owe you."
As Jax starts to walk down your porch steps, you say, "I'm a slut for food, Teller. Bribe me with food and I'll say yes to anything."
"Anything?" He peers over his shoulder and arches an eyebrow. You scowl at him.
"Almost anything."
Jax laughs. "Don't cook tonight then. I'll bring some cheeseburgers and fries from this diner that makes pretty good food."
"Alright."
. .
. .
When Jax returns later that night, Chibs and Happy follow after learning he was picking up food from the diner. What surprised them, however, was that while Jax parked in his driveway, he started taking the food to his neighbors house. But Chibs, nor Happy, said a word and followed their president with their own food when he didn't protest.
Jax is poised to knock on the door when he hears, "Don't you- don't you dare do it, kid. If you do it, I will personally wait until you turn seventeen to kick your little ass." The words give Jax pause because what the actual fuck! But then Abel's giggling makes him grin.
"Did she just threaten to kick Abel's ass, Jackie?" Chibs wonders, smirking.
"I think so."
"No, no, no! You blue-shelled me?! You're like two. How do you even know how to play this?!" Jax snorts and finally knocks. The trash talking suddenly ceases before⊠"It's open! If you're friendly, welcome! If not, I got a little ankle biter in here and I'm not afraid to sic him on you!"
Jax laughs some more and enters the house, walking to where he hears all the commotion. Walking into the living room, he can't help but smile at the sight of YN and Abel sitting side by side on the couch, attention focused on the TV where they're apparently playing Mario Kart.
"You bring the goods, Teller?"
"Burgers and fries as promised."
"You are currently my favorite Teller." Still your attention is on the TV, your trash talking his kid being kept very polite all of a sudden. Jax, Chibs, and Happy have no idea what's going on, but suddenly one of the characters is spinning out because of a banana peel and then Abel's giving a long, suffering sigh as the other character passes the finish line. "Yes!" You jump up, pointing down at Abel. "Sucks to suck, kid. Now come on. Your pop's got the goods."
When you finally look up at Jax, you momentarily freeze when you see Chibs and Happy there as well. "Oh. Hey, guys. Kitchen's this way."
Everyone follows you into the kitchen and you immediately grab drinks from the fridge. When you turn around, Jax is divvying up some food for himself, Abel, and you. You pass out the beers to the men and you have cans of Sprite for yourself and Abel. Then as you take the last remaining available seat since Jax kept Abel on his lap, you thank Jax for the food before digging in.
"So did you have fun today?" Jax asks his son.
"Yeah. I got to color and watch TV and play games."
Jax glances at you and you shrug. "I made do. I would have gone to the store to pick up some stuff for him, but I didn't know if you'd feel comfortable with me taking him anywhere."
"I appreciate that."
"So what about you? Is your nanny good or will you need another favor?"
"Uh, she actually might be out for a few more days."
You nod. "I can do it. Is it cool if I take him to the store with me tomorrow morning? I forgot how much little kids snack throughout the day."
"Yeah. I have an extra car seat you can use and I'll leave you some cash."
"Nah. Don't even worry about it. I'll be snacking with him, so I can front the bill."
But still, cash ends up thrown onto the table from both Chibs and Jax. You have a feeling it'd be useless to argue, so you say nothing.
After dinner, Jax helps you clean up before they all take their leave. He tells Abel to tell you goodbye and your heart absolutely melts when you crouch down, and Abel hugs you.
You visibly melt as you hug the little boy back and then pull back to tweak his nose. "Okay, you're officially my favorite Teller again."
Abel smiles at you as Jax laughs and then you bid everyone goodbye at the door.

Abel ends up preferring your company to that of his nanny, so Jax ends up splitting his son's time between the nanny at his house and you at your own house when you have nothing going on.
On this particular day, after a lunch of sandwich and chips, you and Abel are lounging in a kiddie pool right in the middle of your front yard. You even went as far to put up a canopy to have the pool half in the shade and half in the sun, and are soaking in a sports bra and a pair of black tights that look like shorts.
You're sitting in the shade, sipping on a juice box as Abel stands on the other side playing with water blasters. You hear the rumble of a motorcycle, unsurprised to have Jax checking in.
As the blonde walks up, you smile innocently as he laughs. "Where did the pool come from?"
"The store." You shrug. Abel takes the moment to load up his blaster with lukewarm water and shoots his dad with it. Jax doesn't bother dodging the stream. "We saw a commercial for the waterpark and since we can't go there, I brought the water to us."
Wiping water from his face and using it to slick his hair back, Jax crouches next to the pool and asks, "How much do I owe you?"
"Not a cent, Teller." You sip on your juice, grinning. "I haven't been in one of these since I was a kid. This is for me as much as it's for Abel. He just gave me the excuse of getting one and chilling in it without looking like an idiot."
"Well I don't know about thatâŠ"
He trails off and you gasp in mock outrage. As he laughs, you say, "You're lucky I respect the kutte and the fact that you have a phone in your pocket somewhere. If I didn't, I'd drag your butt in here with us."
"Next time." Jax splashes his son and then stands before Abel can shoot him point blank with water. "Am I grabbing dinner tonight?"
"Nah. Abel already made a request. He wants chicken tenders and fries."
"And what the little man wants, he gets?"
"Obviously." You roll your eyes playfully. "Plus, it's an easy meal and I enjoy it too."
"Alright." He chuckles as he starts making his way back towards his motorcycle. "Don't stay in the pool too long."
"Yes, sir." You mockingly salute him, lips twitching when you see him momentarily tense before relaxing once more. "See you later."
. .
. .
It's past Abel's bedtime by the time Jax makes it home, and already he's prepared for his kid to either be bouncing off the walls or very cranky. But as he nears YN's house, he notices that it's mostly dark. All the lights are off with the exception of the porch light and a couple of lamps he can see through the windows that peer into the living room. And the TV, of course.
Instead of knocking, he lets himself right in. It's almost too quiet, but he can hear the TV playing rather low in the living room. Heading there, he walks up to the sofa and can't help but smile at the sight that greets him. YN is laid out across the sofa with Abel on her chest, his back to her front. Both are knocked out cold.
Without second guessing himself, Jax pulls out his phone and snaps a quick photo. Chuckling to himself, he then walks around the sofa as he pockets his phone and crouches down. "Hey. YN," he gently calls out while shaking her shoulder.
It takes a few shakes before you wake, sleepily humming until Jax's voice coaxes you until you're fully awake. Your arms wrap around Abel on instinct and when you notice Jax's smirking presence, you relax. "What time is it?" You mumble.
"A little after ten."
"Really? Fuck. I guess the sun really did kick my ass if I'm this sleepy."
"Yeah." Jax chuckles and then carefully starts to gather Abel in his arms. "Sorry about showing up so late."
"Don't even worry about it." You sit up, rubbing your eyes and yawning. "You know I adore your kid." As you follow Jax to the door, you remind him about going away for a week and not being able to watch Abel, but that you'll have your phone on if Abel wants to talk.
Jax laughs. "I swear, my kid loves you more than me sometimes."
"It's only because I'm a better cook," you muse.
Jax opens his mouth to argue, but ends up shutting it and shrugging. "You're not wrong there."
As Jax then exits your home, you bid him goodnight and watch until he disappears into his home.

When you explained to Jax that your brothers made their money because of the family business that provided private security for celebrities and individuals with a high profile, you weren't lying. Nor did you lie when you also explained you helped them with scheduling for said high profile individuals.
What you chose to leave out, however, was that your family had such a great record with security because no one wanted to fuck with a family who had connections to two different cartels through your dearly departed parents.
However, before you settled into the calm life of personal security, your brothers made a name for yourselves as ruthless hitmen amongst the cartels and you⊠you were a little unhinged when you were caught up in the moment as one of their torturers. You worked for the cartels when they needed you to, but when you and your brothers wanted to distance yourselves, it was the cartels who helped set up your security business.
The week spent with your brothers is just to visit and catch up with those who all three of you came to see as uncles. It was most definitely not supposed to end up with you being caught off guard by a fist to the face. Someone who didn't know all what you were capable of took advantage of the fact that you were a woman who was close to big names within the cartels. They thought you to be easily taken down and used as leverage, but what they didn't count on was you hiding daggers on your persons. The fight was dirty and bloody, and by the end of it you were spitting mad.
You have the urge to carve into someone that your brothers are trying to quell for once when your phone rings. You pull out your phone mid-pacing, and then freeze upon seeing Jax's name on the screen. But it's not a normal call- it's a video call.
"Fuck."
"What?" Your elder brother asks. "Who is it?"
"It's my neighbor. Most likely his kid Abel since I babysit him most of the time." Your brothers glance at each other and you roll your eyes. "I've told you about them. Now toss me my hoodie. I can't let them see my face like this."
Before the call ends, you answer it but make sure to angle the camera away from the bruised side of your face. "Hey, Jax, give me one sec," you say. Your brother tosses you a hoodie and you quickly pull it on after setting your phone down. Then you take a seat at the kitchen table, turning off a few lights so it's a little darker and you can hide within your hood. Picking up your phone and keeping only half your face on camera, you smile. "Hey, guys, miss me?"
Jax's smile falters, but Abel immediately starts talking, telling you all about his day with his dad. He tells you he misses your food and play time, and you assure him you'll be home soon. You tell him about hanging out with your own family and even make your brothers wave at the camera when you switch it on them. Abel's little voice telling them hi makes you smile and then Jax is telling Abel to go watch some TV before bed.
Left alone with Jax on the phone, his smile vanishes. "What happened?"
"What do you mean?" You refuse to meet either of your brothers' gazes as you can feel them staring at you. "Everything's fine."
"Bullshit." Your brothers snort and you huff. Very reluctantly, you pull your hood down and maneuver the camera so it catches your full face. Jax's expression hardens. "Fuck."
"Don't worry. It looks worse than it is."
"What the fuck happened?"
You shrug and quickly glance at your brothers, but they're back to doing their own thing. "Went out drinking with the family and got caught in a brawl. It's been handled."
"So I don't have to gather the boys and kick some ass?"
His words make you huff a laugh. "Nah. I'm pretty sure I put the guy in a hospital."
"You took down a dude?! Now that's hot. I wish I could have seen that."
Uncaring that they're eavesdropping, your brothers burst out laughing and you sigh. You can't help but smile and you end up rolling your eyes when Jax laughs too. "Whatever. How's Abel really doing? Is he driving his official nanny insane yet?"
"Not really. He's just moping around."
"Aww." You coo. "Well I should be home soon. I'll take him to the park or something."
Jax's teasing smile turns genuine. "You know, I've never told you this, but I appreciate everything you do for Abel. You don't have to do anything, but you still treat him like family."
"What can I say? I like kids." You shrug. "And my idiot brothers will never give me any nieces or nephews."
"Hey!" Both your brothers protest.
You grin at them before looking back at Jax on your phone. "I should get going though. We have a meeting with the uncles here in a bit and I need to get ready."
"Alright. No more fights unless I'm there to avenge you. I can't have my favorite girl looking like she's in an abusive relationship."
Snorting, you say, "No promises. Tell Abel goodnight for me and to come up with a plan for what he wants to do when I get back home."
"Will do. See you soon."
As soon as you hang up, your brothers start making teasing kissing noises. "Oh shut the fuck up."

Valentine's Day has never been a day that you really cared for. Sure it was sweet to see teenagers and kids swap gifts and/or cards, or to buy candy half off, but it didn't bother you to have a significant other on this day. But you do remember how good it felt to get a gift as a kid, so you want to make sure Abel has a good day.
With your time spent with Abel, you've come to know that he loves certain fruits and chocolate. So after heading to the store for a quick shopping trip, you return home with strawberries, bananas, and melting chocolate. Then after cleaning the strawberries and chopping up some bananas, you dip them all in the ooey-gooey chocolate before letting them harden while fixing up a white dessert box with edges that say Happy Valentine's Day.
You've just filled the box with chocolate covered fruit when your phone rings and you can't help but smile at the name. You're no stranger to how handsome Jax is, but you know better than to go there with him.
"Hey, Teller, to what do I owe the pleasure of your hot voice?" You immediately answer.
Jax's laughter meets your ear before, "While it's nice to hear you like my voice, I'm actually calling on behalf of Abel."
"Aw. What does my favorite Teller need?"
"You know I'm your favorite Teller, YN." You hum, not denying his words. "But Abel is requesting your appearance here at the shop because he has a very important question to ask you."
"A very important question?" You muse. "What does Abel have toâŠ" You trail off, the amusement in Jax's voice suddenly making something make sense. "His question doesn't happen to coincide with what today is, does it?"
Jax chuckles. "I am not ruining the surprise."
"I swear to God, Jax, if I end up crying I'm going to kick your ass."
"I look forward to it. Now get pretty and get your ass over here. Do not break my kid's heart."
"Never. And I'm always pretty, Teller."
"...yeah. You are." Your eyes widen at his words, but you don't say anything. Jax then clears his throat. "I'll see you soon."
"Y-Yeah. I'll be there in ten."
You can feel yourself blushing as you hang up, but quickly put it out of your mind as you hurry to your room to get dressed. You pull on a black sundress that's covered in sunflowers, the flowy skirt hitting right above your knees. You step into some black wedge sandals and quickly tie your hair up in a messy ponytail. You apply the basic amount of makeup and spritz some perfume around your body.
Heading downstairs, you throw all your necessities into a purse and then grab Abel's box of chocolate covered fruit before heading out.
The drive to Teller Automotive isn't a very long one, and you're soon parking in the lot. You leave your purse in the car, but you keep your box of fruits in hand. You get several wolf whistles as you cross the parking lot, but you merely laugh off Tig and Chibs' teasing.
Before you can enter the auto garage, Jax walks out, a smirk in place. And then before you can ask him what he's smirking for, your gaze is drawn downward to Abel who walks out behind him⊠and oh. You fuckin' melt.
Abel's hair is slicked into a faux hawk, a red bow tie is clipped to the very crisp white button shirt that's tucked into a pair of tiny faded jeans. In his hands he's holding a teddy bear that's adorned with a miniature Sons of Anarchy kutte, and a red carnation. The adorableness of it all makes you melt and tear up at how cute he is.
"Oh my goodness. You look so handsome," you tell him.
As you crouch so you're more at his level, you make sure the skirt of your dress still covers everything. Abel blushes as he asks, "Will you be my Valentine?"
"Hell yes I will." Abel smiles as he hands over your gifts, and Jax and the others- who were apparently listening in- whoop in celebration. "And as my Valentine, it's only fair that I give a gift as well. Strawberries and bananas covered in chocolate. Your favorite," you tell him.
Abel is so ecstatic over his gift that he nearly knocks you over as he hugs you. When Chibs ask him what he's got, he's more than happy to run off and show his uncles what you've given him. Jax offers you a hand up and as soon as you're steady on your feet, you notice him looking at you in a certain way.
"What?" You huff a laugh, carefully wiping away your tears that never fully fell.
"You are amazing, you know that?"
"Hardly. Tiny Teller is just adorable as hell." You can feel yourself starting to blush so you glance down at the teddy in your hand. "Where did you find a tiny kutte anyway?"
"It's actually Abel's. The guys had it made for him when he was born and he wanted your teddy to have it."
"I'll take extra care of it then." When you glance back at Jax, you ask, "So does Abel have to stay or can I take my valentine out on a date?" You have no idea what Jax had been thinking, but it's like your words make him snap. From one second to next, he goes from staring at you in awe to gently grasping your face and pulling you into a kiss. You gasp but quickly return the sentiment. And when Jax pulls back, still cupping your face in his hands, you ask, "So me wanting to take your kid out on a date really did it for you, huh?"
Jax barks out a laugh and you smile as he leans in for another quick kiss. "Been wanting to do that for a while actually."
"And you waited until this moment to do it," you muse. "Jokes on you though. You gotta stick around and listen to your boys tease you about this while I take Abel out all on my lonesome." You kiss him for a third time and then step out of his reach to holler, "Little Teller, let's go! It's you and me, buddy. Whatever you wanna do."
As Abel approaches with a lot less fruit, he asks, "Can we eat pizza in the park?"
"We sure can. Now say goodbye to your dad so we can go stuff our faces."

Dating Jax Teller is rather thrilling. You do not care to know what goes on in the club unless it pertains to any woman trying to sleep with him, or when Jax needs someone to vent to. Then, and only then, do you let your opinion be known about what goes on with the MC.
But while you have nothing against the MC, you still prefer to spend a majority of your time with Abel. Sure you'll show up to some parties so all the other women know Jax is off limits, but you're content to do activities with little Teller wherever he wants to be for the day.
You thought it was cute Jax tried to shield you from the violence the club was capable of, but never pressed him for information when you noticed he looked stressed about something. This time, however, you wish you had pressed him for information when he asked you to stay in with Abel.
It's nighttime, and you and Abel are relaxing in front of your TV as you watch some new Pixar film about dragons and their riders. The two of you are dozing off when your front door is kicked in, which then makes you jump into action. But you're not just defending yourself, you have a little boy to think about. So before you can find a proper weapon, you're left standing in front of Abel who is now clinging to your leg as he whimpers in fear.
"Jax Teller chose a pretty one this time."
"Fuck off."
The men all chuckle in front of you. "Take her."
. .
. .
The Sons of Anarchy roll up to a subdivision that's still in development, cautiously dismounting their motorcycles and arming themselves. A new MC had established themselves in a neighboring town, looking to make a name for themselves, and they thought knocking down the Sons a peg or ten was what they ought to do to establish their foothold in the MC world for good.
The encroaching MC took to ambushing the Sons whenever and wherever, and the people of Charming were starting to become afraid of strolling their pristine streets. Even the Sheriff was looking to the Sons to end the conflict, but they could only do so much. Unfortunately, one of the fights involved a chase on motorcycles as the Sons were making a run, and the son of the enemy President took a bullet to the right side of his chest and fell. His injuries then resulted in a coma which set off to this little meeting.
As they creep through the eerily quiet streets of the deserted subdivision, Opie flanks Jax. "I don't like this, brother. Something feels off."
"I agree," Chibs says. "We should have put the club on lockdown before ridin' out."
Jax sighs. "Too late now."
Juice, Happy, and Tig jog up to homes still under construction, trying the doors or looking for any signs that someone's been there. It isn't until they get to the end of the block that they notice one home has been vandalized and they know that's where they're supposed to go.
Every Son cautiously enters the house, nose wrinkling as the state of the house. But in the middle of the living room, there's an odd clearing around a small round table. And on that table sits a folded notecard.
The Sons seem to freeze, but then Jax is marching towards the note. Snatching it up, the words written make him tense as his world starts to tilt. "Fuck. They're going after Abel."
As the note flutters to the floor, the Sons all race after their President as he flees the house.
The note read, [A son for a son.]
On the way to YN's, Jax instructs half the Sons to break off and check on the club, while also making calls to get everyone on an official lockdown. Jax, Opie, Chibs, and Happy race to his neighbor's house.
When they pull up, a few neighbors are peering out their doors looking a bit distraught. Immediately, they know something terrible has happened, and that feeling is only intensified when they spot the broken down door.
Rushing to park in YN's front yard, guns are pulled from the back waistband of their jeans. Jax takes point as he enters the house and his heart drops to his stomach. The house is an absolute mess, furniture and glass broken.
The TV is still playing some cartoon movie and when he walks further in, he curses at the sight of a body laying in a pool of blood.
Happy peers over his shoulder. "Now we know she can hold her own."
"Find them. Now."
. .
. .
Sitting in the bathtub, Abel clings to you as his face hides against the side of your neck. Your face hurts from the numerous punches you took, your lip is split, your arms have multiple lacerations, and there's blood dripping into your eyes. But your worst wound is definitely the bullet wound to the left of your abdomen, and you're grateful that Abel's weight is putting pressure on the towel you had pressed against the wound.
It's been quiet for what seems like forever, but suddenly you hear movement. Shakily raising the gun you'd taken from one of the intruders, you take aim and dare the next motherfucker who enters to be someone intending harm on you or the boy in your lap.
The door gently swings open, but no one is there. Your arm hurts from holding the gun up and then you see someone try to peer around the door jamb. You can only partially see his face, but the voice- you recognize the voice even if you rarely hear it when you're at the club.
"Baby girl?"
"...Hap?"
The stoic man steps fully in the doorway, putting his gun away as you drop yours in the tub. Abel shifts as he whimpers and you wince. "Jax! Upstairs bathroom!"
Abel realizes his uncle's voice and dad's name, so he moves to turn. Happy is quick to lift him, his eyes widening at the blood soaking his clothes. "S'fine. My blood," you tiredly tell him. "I didn't⊠I didn't let them touch him."
"You did real good." Happy's assurance makes you smile, but you're just so tired. As your eyes slide shut, you hear, "Hey! Don't do that. Stay awake, YN."
"Tryin'âŠ" Pounding footsteps race up the stairs and it isn't long until Jax, Chibs, and Opie are pushing their way into the bathroom as well. Jax takes Abel right away, eyes scanning the room before they land on you. Happy and Opie move to help you out of the tub, but Chibs is quick to point out your bleeding wound. The last words you say are, "Call my brothers," before darkness consumes you."
. .
. .
Jax is pacing the hospital waiting room, blood covering his shirt and hands from where he carried Abel. Chibs had taken Abel back to the club to clean him up and fill in the others about what was going on, but now he's back and filling in the Sheriff about what they had walked in on at YN's house. Thankfully Jax and YN's neighbors liked them, and were honest about hearing gunshots before the Sons had frantically rolled up.
Opie and Happy are the only two sitting patiently, but their attention is drawn to a large group of men entering the room. Two men in particular glance around before making a beeline for Jax, but the others hang back by the door. It's evident these men mean business as they stand guard, their suits standing out among the scrubs, kuttes, and regular clothing of the others sitting in the waiting room.
When Jax notices the newcomers, his shoulders sag at the sight of YN's brothers. But his interest is piqued with the suited thugs behind the brothers, tattoos visible along their hands and neck.
The brothers quickly introduce themselves as Noah and Theo, both of their expressions grim.
"What happened?" Noah asks. He's the elder of the two, his muscled torso covered in a button down with their sleeves rolled up to his elbows.
"They were after my kid," Jax immediately tells them, voice low. "She took a bullet for him and she's in surgery right now."
Both brothers' jaws clench.
"Do you know who they are?" Theo asks, tapping away on his phone.
"Yeah. It's another MC. They attacked us on a run and the son of the President took a fall off his bike. He's in a coma, so the President went after my kid in return."
"And your kid was in the care of our sister," Noah realizes.
"Yes."
Noah sighs, running a hand down his face. Then after a few more taps and texts, Theo grins. "Found them."
Jax frowns. "Found who?"
"The people responsible for putting our sister in the hospital."
Jax then tenses. "This is club business, man. We'll handle it."
Both Noah and Theo tense, but end up chuckling. Jax's jaw clenches, but he keeps his anger in check.
Noah says, "If you think it'll remain club business when YN wakes up, then that means my sister hasn't confessed the family secret."
Jax freezes. "What secret?"
"We had to get our start somewhere when our parents died," Theo tells him. "And it just so happened that each of our parents came from very powerful, very wealthy families. We worked our way to the top of the food chain and became rather notorious until we wanted out and settled into the business we currently have."
Noah starts to smirk. "Your club business just became cartel business, my friend. And our uncles are livid that their little girl was attacked."
Jax glances at his boys, but says nothing.
"We'll find them and keep them occupied," Theo says. "When YN is released, she'll be out for blood."
"And she'll get it," Noah muses. "After all, she is quite the little torturer."

When you wake up, you're unsurprised to find Jax by your bedside. You are surprised, however, to learn that he knows about your past thanks to your brothers promising bloodshed. You groan, but then remember Abel. And after assurances that Abel is fine, you relax.
You're anxious to know where you stand with Jax as he explains why you ended up in the hospital. He feels guilty for not telling you what was really going on or putting you on lockdown, along with the club, but you don't blame him for what happened. Dating the President of an MC, you were bound to be pulled into the violence sooner or later, and with your past you knew you could handle it.
When he runs out of steam, it's your turn to start apologizing for not telling him about your life with the cartels. You make sure he knows that you would have never endangered Abel, and if your past had come calling, you would have made sure that they were protected at all costs. Jax assures you he's not mad, but he did wish you would have told him given you knew about the roles some of his brothers played in the club.
But what's done is done, and Jax is more interested in what you plan on doing since your brothers have gone quiet after calling him to inform him that they've got a majority of the MC tucked away in a building that no one can hear the impending mayhem.
"They broke into my home and put a bullet in me just to get to Abel and send a message to you," you say, expression turning thunderous. "The one who shot me doesn't get to walk away. Hell, the ones who fuckin' raised a gun in Abel's direction are lucky that they'll be limping away after I'm done."
"Limping away?"
You slowly smirk at him, lowering your voice. "I'm not gonna draw out my punishment, but my brothers and my uncles' men sure as shit ain't gonna sit back. They're gonna make sure they get the message that they fucked with the wrong people."
Jax huffs a laugh and then ends up staying for as long as the nurses would let him, only leaving when YN's brothers came or he had to go pick up Abel so he'd see that YN was fine for himself.
Then after two and a half days, you're released.
You're still sore, but you've got nothing but vengeance on your mind. When your brothers send you the address of where they're holding several individuals for you to interrogate, you get dressed and head for Teller Automotive.
Some of the guys are surprised to see you up and about, but you wave off their concern as you continue towards the club portion of the shop.
The usual sweetbutts are milling about, cleaning up and most likely getting ready for a party since it is a Friday. You spot Jax and Juice at the bar as Juice taps away on a laptop.
"Boys," you greet as you walk up behind them. "Whatcha workin' on?"
Jax turns in his seat, eyes subtly widening as he stands. "You're out! Why didn't you call me?" He's quick to carefully take you in his arms, pressing a chaste kiss to your lips.
"Because if I'd have called you, you'd have taken me home and coddled me."
"Well yeah. You were shot."
"I got shit to take care of, Teller, and I'm not wasting another day."
"Then what are you doing here?"
You shrug. "I just thought that you'd want to see the MC face their consequences."
"Now? You're going to do that now?" He asks, his gaze darting down to your covered abdomen.
"Yep. "My brothers procured a place just on the outskirts of Charming where we won't be interrupted. You in?"
"Well, yeah. Obviously."
"Good. Then gather whoever's in and follow me."
As you sit in your car, you watch Jax as speaks with several of brothers to see who he's going to leave in charge. And after everything is settled, only five follow Jax to their motorcycles- Opie, Happy, Juice, Tig, and Chibs.
You start your car and start to drive, pausing by the gate until Jax and the others start to roll out. You take off, keeping your speed down as you drive through the town. But the moment you get to the road leading out of Charming, you step on the gas and race towards the location your brothers sent to you.
You drive along an empty stretch of road until you turn down a dirt road which is surrounded by empty crop fields that have seen better days. The road leads up to a dilapidated farmhouse, a very rusted horse corral, and behind all that is a barn where several vehicles have parked.
You park and get out, waiting for Jax to find the perfect spot to park their motorcycles. Once they do, you wait until they gather around.
"I know this started off as club business, but now it's cartel business. I can't have you questioning me in there."
"This is your playground," Jax says. "We're just here for a show."
You nod and then turn towards the barn doors, pushing them open with the help of Chibs and Tig when they get stuck. Inside, several men are hanging about on turned over crates or bales of hay, some even sitting at a small wooden table playing cards. Music plays softly in the background, but it's cut off the moment your presence is noticed.
Immediately, every man and woman scramble to their feet as you approach.
In the middle of the barn, there's a line of eight men with burlap sacks over their heads sitting in chairs with their wrists tied down to the armrests and ankles tied to the legs. Walking down the line of men, you snatch the sacks from their heads.
"Wakey, wakey, motherfuckers." Each man is clearly exhausted, agitated, and pissed off.
You save the MC President for last, smirking as he sneers at you. "Stupid bitch." He seethes. "Let us go. Right now."
"Bitch," you muse. "If you're going to insult me, at least call me a cunt. Or whore. Those words have much more of an impact."
"Cunt."
Your fist whips out, striking him across the face so hard that his head jerks to the side. He turns to glare back up at you, spitting blood that lands on your pant leg. "Now, now. If you're going to insult me again, at least be creative about it. Your lack of creativity is sorely disappointing." He roars at you, trying to free his wrists and feet, but you merely laugh and continue to pace in front of his men. "Now I'm sure you're all wondering why you're here and it's quite simple, really." You stop pacing, expression hardening. "You fucked with the wrong woman."
Then like a switch has been flipped, you go back to smiling and pacing, gesturing wildly as you talk. "Normally I wouldn't touch MC business with a ten foot pole, but you fuckers messed up. You broke into my home and went after a child under my care- a child that I hold very near and dear to my heart. So, now your piss poor attempt at taking over territory that doesn't belong to you has now come under cartel jurisdiction, and I will make sure that any stupid motherfuckers who dares to come after the Sons of Anarchy will pay a price."
"Fuck that. We didn't cross any cartel!"
"Oh honey," you mockingly coo as you come to a stop in front of the one who spoke. "I am part of the cartel." Turning around, you walk towards a long table and lift the cloth laying atop of it. Beneath the cloth, there's a variety of weapons. You tuck a glock into the back waistband of your jeans and then grasp a dagger in your dominant hand. Then turning to walk back towards the bound men, you smirk. "Now what I want are the assholes who attacked me and dared to point a gun at a child. You give me those men and the rest of you can walk out of here."
Silence.
Dead fuckin' silence.
"Nothing?" You chuckle. "Come on, guys. Give 'em up. I swear it's not worth protecting them. I mean, I can probably figure it out. Eyes are windows to the soul and all that rot. You might have been wearing masks, but I still remember those cowardly glints very well."
"Fuck you! I ain't no coward."
"Bingo!" You shout, pointing the tip of your blade at the culprit. Walking up to the guy, you can't help but laugh as he realizes his mistake and clamps his mouth shut. "One down, one more to go."
"I ain't telling you shit."
"No?" Switching the dagger to your other hand, you pull the glock free from behind your back. You step close to the man, taking aim at his crotch. "Are you sure about that?"
He cruelly smirks. "You're all talk and no-"
BANG!
The guy immediately starts screaming, his buddies struggling in their chairs, and you laugh. When you glance around the room, you see those you consider family chuckling and the Sons cringing in sympathy as they cover their crotches. You walk around so you're standing behind the screaming fool, swapping the dagger and gun in your hands so the dagger is back in your dominant hand. "Going once⊠going twiceâŠ" He continues to scream, and you sigh when no one else speaks up.
And then before anyone can comprehend what you've done, you've dragged the blade across the guy's neck.
As he gurgles on his blood and his friends shout obscenities at you, you walk around so you're standing before them once again.
"That's three of my men you've killed already," the President says. "I think fair's fair."
"I want the last one," you say. "One last guy and you're good to go."
No one says anything, but the President's expression hardens. There's a cold glint in his eye that you're very familiar with, and you know that should he walk out of these barn doors, he'll do anything and everything for revenge. "Samuel. I sent Samuel."
The Samuel in question squawks and you smile beautifully at him over the shoulder before staring at the President once more. "Harsh. Selling out your own guy like that." You saunter up to him, sighing. "But he's the thing; I hate snitches."
Then before the President can blink, you take aim and pull the trigger. The bullet hits him right between the eyebrows.
The struggling, bound men all seem to cease movement and you turn towards them. "Now that that's out of the wayâŠ" You walk back towards Samuel, scoffing at his whimpering. "You might get to live today, Sammy, but not without something to remember why messing with the Sons a big no-no."
"And w-what's that?"
You slowly smile. "Open your fist, Samuel. Lay your hand flat against the armrest."
His eyes widen as he whimpers, but he hesitantly does as you've said. Then when his hand is nice and flat, you drive your blade through the back of his hand, pinning it to the arm rest.
As he screams, you sneer at him and then start to make your way towards the Sons. On your way, you hand off your gun before coming to a stop in front of Jax and pasting on a smile as you glance at each Sons. "Who's hungry?"
"Marry me," Happy grumbles.
You laugh at him, winking, and then glance back at Jax. "You're a little psycho," he says.
"Only when the occasion calls for it. But seriously, can we go get food?"
Jax laughs as he sidles up to your side, sliding an arm along the back of your shoulders. "Do burgers sound good?"
"Burgers sound marvelous. I also want a vanilla milkshake."
"Good. We'll go grab some and surprise Abel. He's been itching to go to your house again."
"Ugh. Your kid is so adorable. But maybe let me settle in before you grab him. My abdomen is on fire and if we tell him I'm sick, maybe he won't be so hyperactive."
"Let me see."
Begrudgingly, you lift the hem of your shirt and glance down. Sure enough, you've bled through your bandages. "New plan; No Abel."
"What? But-"
"Nope." Jax squeezes you to his side as you sigh. "You're gonna go home, Chibs will follow to patch you up, and I'll go pick up some food. Abel can go one more day without seeing you."
"Boo."
The Sons chuckle.
"What about us?" Juice asks, gesturing between himself, Tig, and Happy.
"I don't care, Juice. Do whatever you want."
As they head towards their motorcycles, Jax walks you to your car.
"So, are you really okay with this?" You ask. "Okay with me and all that I'm capable of?"
"Yeah." Jax nods. "More than okay, actually. It's good to know that should shit find its way to your doorstep again, you'll handle it."
"Damn right I will." You swing around so you're standing in front of Jax, arms wrapping around his waist as his go around your shoulders. "I will protect Abel with my life again and again. Never doubt that."
"Just Abel?" His eyebrow arches.
"You're a close second," you muse. Leaning up on the tips of your toes, you peck his lips. "Now seriously. Food, Teller. I need food."
"Yeah, yeah." He kisses you again. "Go home and get settled. I'll be there soon."
Heâs so pretty (cross posted on my TikTok coralwitchdream)