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summary: this slope is treacherous, this path is reckless. this slope is treacherous and you like it.
warnings: loosely based on 'treacherous' by taylor swift, childhood friends to lovers, heated make out, luke & reader being awkward a little bit, appearances from jack, quinn, mark, and ethan
word count: 5.06k
notes: literally the longest thing i've ever written omg but i hope you guys enjoy!!
The summer sun blazed down on the lake house, casting bright rays onto the water and the worn-down wooden dock, where you and Luke sat side by side, your fingers inches apart but never touching. The shimmering lake stretched out before you, a mirror reflecting the clear blue sky and the occasional ripple from a passing boat. It was the familiar scene of your summers, but this summer felt different â more charged, more intense.
You and Luke had always been inseparable since childhood. The backyard games, the bike races down the hill, the late-night chats under the starsâthose moments had forged a bond that felt unbreakable. But beneath the surface of that easy camaraderie, there had always been something moreâa secret, unspoken longing that neither of you had dared to voice. As you both grew older, the simple crushes you had harboured blossomed into something more profound, but you both chose to keep those feelings hidden, afraid of ruining the one relationship that had always been your rock.
This summer, as you and Luke reunited at the lake house, the tension between you was palpable. The familiar comfort of your shared experiences was now tinged with a new, almost unbearable intensity. Every look you exchanged seemed to linger longer than usual, every touch felt more significant. The boundary between friendship and something more had become increasingly blurred, and it was becoming harder to ignore.
One morning, as you were in the kitchen making breakfast, Luke appeared in the doorway. His presence was as familiar as the morning sun, but today, there was something different in his eyesâan earnestness that made your heart race.
âHey, wanna go on a boat ride with me?â he asked, his voice casual but with an undertone that you couldnât quite place.
You glanced up from your toast, meeting his gaze. âYeah, sure,â you replied, a slight smile tugging at your lips as you finished buttering your piece of toast. âQuinn and Jack coming?â
âNo, no,â he said shaking his head, a small smile tugging on his lips. âJust me ân you.â
The simplicity of his offer was almost too loaded to process. You could feel the heat of the sun on your skin and the way the space between you seemed to shrink. You nodded, feeling a mix of excitement and nervous anticipation.
âY-yeah sounds good,â you say. âJust let me finish breakfast and then Iâll go get ready.â
âOf course, take your time,â Luke said, his eyes lingering on you for a moment longer before he turned and left the kitchen. You finished your breakfast in a daze, your mind racing with thoughts about the boat ride.
After breakfast, you quickly changed into your swimsuit, grabbing a hoodie from the pile of clothing that accumulated on the armchair in the corner of your room. You examined it quickly, realizing it was one of Lukeâs Michigan hoodies that you had borrowed earlier in the week during a bonfire.
You found Luke waiting at the dock, the boat bobbing gently in the water. âReady?â he asked, his voice steady as he helped you onto the boat.
âYeah,â you replied, settling into one of the seats. The boat ride started out in comfortable silence, the only sounds being the hum of the engine and the lapping of water against the hull. As the boat moved further out onto the lake, Luke kept glancing at you, his eyes flicking from the water to your face as if he were trying to gauge your mood.
It wasnât until you approached the tiny, rocky island, that you realized where Luke was taking you. It was the small island youâd found when just after Luke had gotten his boaterâs licence. It had become your own little private oasis that the two of you would visit just to relax, using the privacy of the space to talk about whatever had been bothering you or whatever was on your mind.
Luke put the boat in neutral, allowing it to slowly float up to the rocky shore. He hopped out, steadying it before the bottom would scrape, then turned to you. "Hand me the anchor."
You obliged, tossing the towels to him first, then reaching for the small anchor. As you handed it over, Luke teased, âNot too heavy for you?â
You rolled your eyes behind your shades. âItâs like 13 pounds, Luke. Fuck off.â
He snorted, taking it from your hands and lodging it on a nearby rock. âHere, take my hand so you donât fall on your face.â Luke said, extending his hand to help you down onto the shore.
You rolled your eyes at his comment, though Luke couldnât see that behind your shades. You grabbed his hand, feeling the heat of the sun still clinging to his skin. As you hopped down, your foot slipped on the wet surface, and for a split second, you thought you were about to fall face-first into the water.
But Lukeâs grip tightened, his other hand reaching out to catch you by the waist, steadying you before you could stumble any further. âDonât worry, I got you,â he murmured, his voice soft, yet steady.
Your heart skipped a beat, and as you stood there for a moment, pressed against him, you could feel the tension thick between you. âThanks,â you breathed out, stepping back once you found your balance, though the warmth of his hand lingered.
You moved to the towels Luke had tossed onto the sun-warmed rocks moments ago, straightening one out and lying on it, putting your arm over your eyes. Luke lingered by the boat a moment longer, watching you, his heart still pounding. He took a deep breath and sat beside you, staring out at the water, wondering how much longer he could pretend nothing had changed.
You sat in silence, the birds cawing in the air and the splashing water providing a nice background noise. Luke glanced over at your body lying just a foot away from him, your tanned skin glistening under the beating Michigan sun. Luke couldnât take his eyes off of you. He felt dirty for staring at you like this; staring at your chest that was just barely covered by a teal bikini, rising and falling rhythmically as you breathed. Your stack of gold necklaces rested on your clavicle and Luke couldnât fight off the thoughts about marking your collarbone with lovebites.
âI missed this,â you said suddenly, Luke snapping his head forward to focus on the water that lapped steadily against the shore.
He swallowed hard, trying to shake the heat that consumed him â not just from the sun, but from the way his mind was racing. âMissed what?â
âThis,â you replied with a soft smile, lifting a hand to gesture around. âThe lake, the sun, the quiet⌠just being here. It feels like nothing else matters for a while, you know?â
Luke let out a breath he didnât know he was holding. He dared to glance over at you again, this time his eyes landing on your head â your eyes were still covered by your arm, but he had the perfect view of your plump lips, as well as the way the sunlight caught in your hair, making it shine like it was woven with gold.
Luke shifted uncomfortably, forcing his eyes to the water once again, trying to ignore the fire burning inside him. He wanted to say something â anything â to break the silence, but his mind was a mess, tangled with everything heâd been holding back for so long.
âI get that,â he finally managed, his voice quiet. âFeels like⌠everything else just disappears out here.â
You nodded, still lying back with your arm draped over your eyes. âYeah, exactly. No distractions. Just us.â
The simplicity of your words hit him harder than he expected. âJust us.â Luke bit the inside of his cheek, knowing full well how dangerous those two words felt right now. He was suddenly acutely aware of how close you were â the soft rise and fall of your chest, the small space between your bodies.
You sat up, stretching your arms over your head, the movement catching Lukeâs attention again. You glanced at him, your eyes hidden behind sunglasses but the tension was palpable. âYou okay?â
Luke nodded a little too quickly. âYeah. Yeah, Iâm good.â
âYou sure?â You tilted your head, watching him curiously.
Lukeâs eyes involuntarily traced your face, landing on your lips a moment longer. Your breath hitched, the air between you charged with something unspoken but very real. âYeah⌠really good.â
And just like that, the distance between you vanished.
It happened fast, almost like you both decided at the same moment. One second you were staring at him, heart racing, and the next his lips were on yours, the kiss electric and urgent. You didnât know who moved first, and you didnât care.
All the years of restraint, of not crossing the line, melted away as your lips moved together. Your hands found Lukeâs curls, tugging on them slightly which elicited a groan from him. You moved onto his lap, no longer oblivious to the physical toll you had taken on Luke. His hands hesitated at first, but then they slid down your sides, his touch searing. He traced down your ribcage, onto your waist, then finally settled on your ass.
The kiss deepened, both of you getting lost in the moment as the years of pent-up tension finally released in waves. You tugged on his roots, causing him to squeeze your ass tightly, a low grumbling coming from his throat. Your fingers untangled from his brown locks, tracing down Lukeâs shoulders and onto his torso, feeling the curves of his abs under your fingertips. Luke shivered beneath you despite the burning sun that shone down.
You finally pulled back, the both of you gasping for air, your chests rising and falling rapidly. Your gaze dropped to his slightly swollen lips, then to his bare chest glistening in the sunlight. The intensity of the moment suddenly caught up to you â his hands still gripping your ass, his body warm and hard beneath yours. You realized the position you were in, straddling him, looking dishevelled as one of your bikini straps had slipped down your shoulder, exposing a deep tan line.
Lukeâs eyes followed the movement, his pupils blown wide as he swallowed hard. The weight of everything you two had held back over the years came crashing down on him. His grip on your waist loosened, his hands hovering as he was unsure of what to do next. You felt the tension in the air shift, both of you realizing youâd crossed a line that you couldnât un-cross, no matter how badly the two of you have wanted to all along.
âOh, God,â you whispered, your eyes wide as you pulled back slightly. âWhat did we just do?â
Luke ran a hand through his hair, looking as freaked out as you felt. His cheeks were flushed, though you couldnât tell if it was from the kiss or the heat. âI donât know. Iââ He looked down, then back at you. âDoes this change everything?â
âI donât know,â you admitted, your mind racing with all the implications of what just happened. âIâŚwe should head back.â
You swung your leg back over Luke, standing up and quickly walking back towards the boat. You grabbed your hoodie and threw it on despite the heat, feeling like you needed to cover yourself, needing something to hide behind. Luke sat there for a moment longer, his heart pounding in his chest as he watched you retreat. He ran his hands over his face, trying to make sense of what happened, but the feeling of your body pressed against his lingered too heavily. His mind was a mess of excitement and confusion, with lingering sentiments of regret as he couldnât help but feel that everything was screwed now. Luke stood up quickly, jogging to catch up to you, but the air between you was thick and awkward now.
The boat ride back to the lake house was silent, and the roar of the motor made it easy for neither of them to face the reality of the situation. You sat in the front hold, knees tucked to your chest, staring out at the water as it splashed against the sides of the boat, stray droplets hitting your skin. Luke sat in the driver's seat, gripping the wheel a little too tightly, sneaking glances at you every few seconds.
As the lake house came into view, you stood up quickly, ready to jump out as soon as you were close enough to the dock. Your heart was still racing, no longer from excitement, but from the overwhelming sense of reality that had come crashing down. All the unspoken tension, all the nights you spent wondering if this would ever happen, it hadâtoo fast, too soon. You didnât know how to face it, how to face Luke.
The second the boat docked, you jumped out onto the wooden pier, barely pausing to steady yourself. You grabbed the rope, helping Luke quickly tie up the boat, before starting up the dock towards the house.
Luke hopped out, following you closely. âWait, can we talk for a sec?â he called after you, his voice shaky, filled with desperation.
But you were already halfway to the house, your footsteps quickening. âIâŚI need a minute, Luke,â you replied without turning around, feeling your chest tighten with the weight of everything.
Luke stood there for a moment, watching you disappear inside. His shoulders slumped in defeat as he ran a hand through his hair again, frustrated with himself. He knew that something had changed between you before this but now this was something that was going to be impossible to ignore.
Inside the house, you hurried up the stairs to your room, closing the door softly behind you before sinking onto the edge of the bed. Your heart was still pounding, not from the brisk walk youâd just done to escape Luke, but instead as you replayed the kiss in your head â how natural it had felt, how long you had waited for it, and yet how terrifying it was now that it had happened. You buried your face in your hands, trying to slow the whirlwind of emotions swirling inside you.
As the sun set over the lake, the tension between you and Luke didnât go unnoticed by the others at dinner. You didnât sit in your normal spots next to each other, instead sitting at opposite ends of the table, avoiding eye contact, and only speaking when necessary. You kept in conversation with Mark, bringing up just about anything you could think of to avoid interacting with Luke. The energy felt heavy, and no one could ignore how different things seemed between you two.
After dinner, it didnât take long for the others in the house to confront you and Luke about what had happened that afternoon. Luke found himself outside on the back porch with Quinn and Jack, while you were cornered inside playing pool with Mark and Ethan.
Quinn and Jack watched as their little brother swirled his glass over and over, the sound of the liquid sloshing and the crickets chirping being the only sounds around them. Quinn leaned back in his chair, studying his brother carefully. His bottom lip was bright red from how hard Luke had been chewing on it, his eyes unfocused on the glass in his hand. Luke, uncharacteristically, hadnât said anything in about 10 minutes. Normally heâd find a way to get his two cents in during every conversation, but his silence was overwhelming
âAlright, whatâs going on? You and y/n have been acting weird all evening.â Quinn finally asked, honestly a bit weirded out by his brotherâs behaviour.
Jack chimed in, less tactful than Quinn. âYeah, man, did something happen on the boat? Youâve both been all⌠tense since you came back.â
Luke snapped his eyes off his cup, and onto his brothers whose eyes were burrowing into him. He hesitated, running a hand through his messy curls, his heart still racing from earlier. He couldnât seem to get it to slow down. âI, uh⌠I made a move.â Luke admitted quietly. âI kissed her, I mean⌠We, uh, kissed.â
Quinn raised an eyebrow, glancing at Jack, who smiled and nodded in approval at his brother. âFinally,â he grinned. âSo⌠was it everything youâve ever hoped for? Did it live up to your fantasies that youâve been dreaming of since you were fifteen?â
Luke knew Jack was poking fun at him, but as he replayed the kiss in his head, he realized it was. âIt was⌠intense,â Luke said, choosing his words carefully. âWe were chatting and then I just kissed her. Her lips⌠it felt like there was nothing around us when I kissed her. ButâŚâ
Luke trailed off, sinking back into his chair as the events that immediately followed replayed in his head.
âBut what?â Jack probed.
Luke sighed, feeling the weight of his doubts. âAfter we pulled apart, I freaked out. All I could think was that Iâd just ruined everything between us. I like her a lot⌠but I didnât think she felt the same. And⌠and now Iâm worried our friendship is done.â
Quinn let out a little sigh, a small smile tugging on his lips at his little brother. âLook, if it came to that point, that the two of you got close enough to make out, then it means she probably feels the same way,â Quinn said, leaning forward in his chair. âYouâre not going to ruin what you two have. I promise that your friendship is strong enough to survive this.â
Jack, more relaxed, shrugged. "Yeah, you clearly like each other. Just talk to her."
Inside, the sound of pool balls clacking loudly filled the air, and no conversation was exchanged between the three of them. Mark and Ethan exchanged silent looks that were traced with unspoken words, urging the other to break the ice and ask you about what had transpired on the boat. Finally, Ethan gave in to Markâs coaxing stares.
âSo uh,â Ethan started, drawing your eyes onto him. âYou gonna tell us what the fuck happened on the boat?â
Your fingers stilled on the pool cue, hesitating as you glanced between him and Mark, who was leaning against the wall with his arms crossed. Your heart thudded uncomfortably in your chest. Mark and Ethanâs eyes bore into you, expecting answers you didnât even have for yourself. The tension from earlier had followed you inside, wrapping around your chest like a vice.
You straightened up, brushing a hand through your hair as you tried to collect your thoughts. âI⌠I kissed him,â you admitted, feeling a wave of embarrassment wash over you. âOr maybe he kissed me. I donât know⌠it just happened.â You let out a sigh, biting your bottom lip.
Mark raised an eyebrow, nodding slowly. âOkay, you kissed, big fucking whoop,â he said, taking a step forward. âExplain to me, then, why are you both acting like someone just died?â
Ethan snorted, leaning his cue against the table. "Yeah, seriously. Itâs not like anyoneâs surprised. Youâve had this thing between you for⌠what? Years?"
But to you, it felt like something had. Not a person, but something sacred between you and Lukeâsomething that had been built carefully over years of knowing one another. You had always skirted the edges of something more, but youâd never let yourselves tip over. Until today. And now everything felt fragile like the ground beneath your feet was unstable.
âItâs not that simple. Luke and I⌠I mean weâve always been friends. We never crossed that line, even when it felt like we were close. And now⌠I donât know. I feel like I messed it all up.â
Ethan scoffed. âMessed it up? You didnât mess anything up. You guys finally did something that everyoneâs been telling you to do for ages. Hell, itâs about time.â
Mark chimed in, his tone a bit more understanding. âListen, I know itâs scary now that you think your friendshipâs changed, but from what Iâve seen, I donât think anythingâs ruined. I think this is something youâve both wanted for a while. Youâve always liked each other, even if you both pretended not to.â
You looked down, fingers tapping nervously against the side of the pool table. âWhat if he doesnât feel the same way?â you whispered, voicing the fear that had been gnawing at you since the moment you left the boat. âI mean, I⌠I basically jumped on him. What if I made things awkward for him?â
Mark rolled his eyes, walking over to stand beside you. âTrust me, if Luke had a problem with it, he wouldâve said something by now. You didnât force anything. From what it sounds like, he was just as into it as you were.â
Ethan nodded in agreement. âExactly. Donât overthink it. Heâs probably freaking out just as much as you are. Just talk to him.â
You sighed, knowing deep down that they were right, but the anxiety still clawed at your insides. âI donât want to ruin our friendship,â you admitted quietly. âWeâve been close for so long⌠if this messes things up, I donât know how Iâll deal with it.â
Ethan couldnât help but roll his eyes. No matter how many times they reassured you that your friendship wouldnât be ruined, it was clear that your anxieties were getting the best of you. âYou wonât ruin anything. Iâve seen how Luke looks at you. That guy is all in, even if he doesnât realize it yet.â
You pulled your bottom lip between your teeth, nibbling on it anxiously. As their words sunk in, you couldnât help but glance toward the back door, where you knew Luke was with his brothers. The thought of confronting him, of actually talking about what had happened, still terrified you. But deep down, you knew it was the only way to move forward.
Mark and Ethanâs advice echoed in your mind: Talk to him. It was scary, but you couldnât deny the spark that had ignited between you and Luke. Maybe, just maybe, there was something more waiting for you both on the other side of this conversation.
After the conversation wound down, you couldn't help but feel the lingering tension between you and Luke. Even though Mark and Ethanâs reassurances helped ease some of your worries, the knot of uncertainty in your chest remained. It gnawed at you, the same question echoing over and over in your mind: What if this changes everything?
As the house settled into its quiet evening rhythm and the sounds of conversations faded into the background, your thoughts were still consumed by that kiss â how everything had felt so right in the moment, yet so terrifying in its aftermath. You and Luke had always danced around the possibility of something more, but now that it had finally happened, the reality of it weighed heavy on you.
Later that night, sleep refused to come, your mind running wild with the events of the day. You lay there in the quiet of your room, replaying the kiss over and over again. Every brush of Lukeâs lips against yours, every touch of his hands, the way his breath had quickened as he held you close. The intensity of it all made your heart race, but so did the fear that followed.
You glanced at the clock: it was well past midnight, but sleep was the last thing on your mind. Instead, your thoughts turned to the advice Mark and Ethan had given you. Talk to him, they said. But what if talking only made things worse? What if everything fell apart? Yet, despite the fear gnawing at you, one truth remained clear: you couldnât ignore this. You couldnât pretend the kiss hadnât happened or that it hadnât meant anything. You needed to talk to Luke.
Taking a deep breath, you pushed back the covers and swung your legs over the edge of the bed, your heart pounding as you quietly made your way to the door. The moment you turned the handle and pulled it open, you froze.
Luke stood there, his hand raised as if he was about to knock, his blue eyes wide in surprise. âOh!â you gasped.
âI was just coming to talk to you,â he said, his voice soft and uncertain. âCan I come in?â
You nodded, stepping aside to let him in. The air between you felt heavy with anticipation, and as Luke entered, the awkward tension that had been present all evening seemed to follow. You both sat on the edge of the bed, keeping a small but noticeable distance between each other. The silence was deafening as you each tried to find the right words to start.
âSoâŚâ you started, breaking the tension. âAbout earlier.â
âYeah,â Luke muttered, glancing at you before looking down again. âThat was⌠intense.â
You let out a small laugh, though it was more out of nerves than humour. âYeah. It was.â
Luke rubbed the back of his neck, looking like he was struggling to find the right words. âIâm sorry I freaked out. I didnât mean for it to⌠you know, get weird.â
You shook your head quickly. âNo, it wasnât just you. I was freaking out too. I mean, weâve been friends for so long, and I didnât know if this would⌠ruin that.â
Lukeâs eyes finally met yours, and there was something vulnerable in his gaze. âI thought the same thing. But⌠I think weâre making this more complicated than it needs to be.â
You fought a smile that was grappling to show, needing to hear Luke say it. âWhat do you mean?â
Luke swallowed, his Adamâs apple bobbing in his throat. âI want us to be more than friends. Iâve wanted it for a long time, but I didnât think you felt the same. But after todayâŚâ He trailed off, his words hanging in the air.
âI do,â you whispered. âIâve felt the same way for a while. I just didnât know how to say it.â
Relief washed over Lukeâs face, and a small smile tugged at his lips. A matching smile formed on your lips as you thought for a moment. âHow do we move forward? Like⌠as more than friends,â you asked.
âI think we just stay the same,â Luke shrugged. âExcept now I can call you my girlfriend, and I can kiss you, and we can have sex.â
You laughed, feeling some of the tension melt away. âIs that all?â
âYeah,â Luke replied with a grin, leaning closer. âIs that okay with you?â
Your breath hitched as the space between you shrank. âYeah. Itâs more than okay.â
Without another word, Luke leaned in, and this time, when your lips met, there was no hesitation. All the years of restraint, of not crossing the line, melted away as your hands found his curls, tugging them gently. A low groan escaped him as you moved into his lap, feeling the heat between you intensify. His hands slid down your body, resting on your waist before moving lower, gripping you as he pulled you closer. You could feel every inch of him beneath you, the warmth of his skin against yours. The world outside faded away, and all that mattered was the two of you, finally letting go of everything youâd been holding back.
The weight of the uncertainty that had been sitting between you all evening lifted, replaced by a dizzying sense of relief and excitement. Luke's hands gripped your hips firmly, grounding you in the moment. You could feel his heartbeat against your chest, fast and erratic, matching the wild rhythm of your own. The connection between you had always been there, simmering beneath the surface, but now it was tangible, electric, and you couldnât get enough of it.
Lukeâs lips moved against yours with a sense of urgency, wanting to taste every bit of you. His hands slid up your sides, fingers brushing your skin under your shirt, leaving goosebumps in their wake. You let out a soft sigh against his lips.
Pulling back slightly, you caught your breath as you both took a moment to come back to reality. Lukeâs hands stayed on your waist, his thumbs gently brushing your skin, as if he didnât want to let go.
âI canât believe we waited this long,â Luke whispered, his breath warm against your lips.
You laughed softly, reaching up to his curls and gently running a hand through them. âI know, it feels kind of crazy, right?â
He chuckled, a low sound that sent a pleasant shiver down your spine. âWeâre idiots. Couldâve saved ourselves a lot of trouble.â
You smiled, scanning his eyes. There was something different in them nowâno more hesitation, no more uncertainty. Just Luke, as you had always known him, but also something more. âBetter late than never, though,â you teased softly.
Luke's hands moved up to cup your face, his thumbs brushing gently across your cheeks. âYou know, I meant what I said earlier,â he whispered. âIâve wanted this for a long time. I just didnât think youâd ever want me like that.â
You blinked, feeling your heart squeeze at his vulnerability. âLuke, Iâve always wanted you,â you admitted quietly, your voice shaking just slightly. âI just⌠I was scared.â
His gaze softened, and he leaned forward to press a soft kiss to your forehead. âI get it. I was scared too. But Iâm not scared anymore.â
You smiled, feeling a rush of warmth flood your chest at his words. âMe either,â you whispered, brushing your fingers through his curls. âIâm not scared anymore.â
The moment cooled down, and you both slipped into a comfortable silence, basking in the newfound closeness. You moved up the bed and under the covers, wrapping yourselves in each otherâs arms. The steady rise and fall of Lukeâs chest and the soft sound of crickets outside lulled you into a sense of peace. With his hand gently tracing up and down your side, you nodded off, feeling the weight of all the years and uncertainty melt away, leaving only the warmth of the present.
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