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Ugh Din Deserves The World And More. Thank You For Sharing
ugh din deserves the world and more. thank you for sharing đâ¤ď¸
Hey boo!! I have a headcannon idea for you, based on something that I had reblogged actually but wanted to get your thoughts on.... Din and hair washing? - @remmysbounty
Showering with Din headcanons
Pairing- Din Djarin x reader (gender-neutral I think, but let me know if I slipped up anywhere)
Warnings- 18+ just to be safe, though thereâs nothing even close to explicit just some kissing, Non-sexual nudity and mentions of an injury/ mentions of blood
A/N- Uhhh this got away from me. I swear thereâs some hair washing in there somewhere. Most of itâs under the cut because it ended up being like 1k long.
Want to request some headcanons? Drop your requests in my askbox! Iâm accepting requests for most Pedro characters, Iâll also do multiple-character hcâs if you donât wanna limit yourself to just one character.
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You and Din showering together is not something that usually happens.
The two of you have been together for a while and married for a few months now, so itâs not an issue of you seeing his face. He already regularly removes the helmet whenever itâs just you and the kid around.
But the âfresher on the ship is cramped enough with just one person in there and Din never tends to spend more than a few minutes in the shower anyway. Itâs just a necessity to him, something that needs to be done, not something to be enjoyed.
You wonder sometimes when the last time he actually let himself relax and relish in the feeling of warm water running over his tired muscles was.
Things change when he comes back from a job one day clutching his bloodied shoulder.
The pauldrons provide a lot of protection, but the bounty had caught him off guard and got in a lucky shot with a vibroblade leaving Din with a nasty stab wound.
He lets you patch him up, offering you a quick âthank you cyarâikaâ when youâre finished before heâs rushing off, shrugging off your offers to help.
Heâs desperate to wash away the sweat, blood, and dirt from a tough job and heads straight for the shower.
It doesnât take him very long to realize he canât really lift his arm and that itâs going to cause some problems.
When you knock on the âfresher door some time later, having just put Grogu down for a nap, Din is still struggling with his armor.
You hadnât been checking on him exactly⌠but heâd been gone a while and when you had walked past you heard the muttered curses followed by a loud crash.
Knowing he would never outright ask for help, you decided it was time to intervene.
âDin, love.â You call letting your head fall against the cool metal of the door, âLet me help you, please?â
He doesnât say anything, but youâre sure you hear a heavy sigh from behind the metal separating the two of you.
You jump back quickly so you donât fall forward when the door you had been leaning against opens without warning.
Heâs standing in front of you looking utterly defeated, still fully clothed except for the one pauldron you had removed so you could pull the edge of his shirt down enough to treat his wounded shoulder.
âI canât-â He tries to gesture with his injured arm, but winces, quickly dropping it back to his side, âThe armor.â
You nod in understanding, âI know.â
The door slides shut behind you when you step into the tiny room. You start with the remaining pauldron, setting that aside in the corner of the room before removing the chest plate.
The biggest challenge comes with removing his shirt without jostling his shoulder too much. It takes a lot of careful maneuvering, but you manage in the end and itâs added to the growing pile of clothing and armor in the corner.
Once Din is under the steady stream of water you strip down from your own clothes before joining him.
Judging by the way he tenses when you wrap your arms around him from behind, pressing a light kiss to the spot between his shoulder blades, you donât think he was expecting you to stay.
He relaxes a second later when he realizes itâs just you.
Itâs cramped, just as you had expected it to be, but itâs not unbearable- especially when youâre pressed so close to Din anyway. Â
You stand there like that for a little while, letting the water soak you both, until Din reaches for the shampoo bottle with his good arm.
You reach around him taking it from his hands before heâs even had a chance to take the cap off, âlet me.â
âI still have one good arm you know?â He teases, but heâs quickly silenced when you run your fingers through his hair, working the shampoo through the curls and scratching at his scalp lightly.
You canât see his face, but youâre sure from the contented hum he lets out and the way his whole body relaxes that heâs enjoying this a lot more than heâll ever let on.
Youâre about to tell him to step forward into the stream of water from the showerhead to rinse the soap from his hair, but as soon as your movements stop he reaches back with one hand and catches your wrist.
âDonât stop.â He mumbles, you almost donât hear it over the sound of the water splashing against the floor.
You chuckle, but continue raking your hands through his hair as requested. This is the most relaxed you think youâve seen him in weeks, surely a little longer wonât hurt.
Eventually, you do convince him to let you stop so you can finish washing his hair and then help him scrub the lingering dried blood and general grime that has built up over the course of the day from his skin.
As soon as you set the bar of soap down he has an arm wrapped around you, just as you had done to him earlier only this time youâre facing one another.
You lean in to press a soft kiss against his lips which he returns, instantly deepening it as he presses himself impossibly closer in the tiny space.
âWeâre going to use up all the hot water soon.â You say between another kiss.
He groans letting his forehead rest against yours. He knows youâre right, he just isnât ready to let you go just yet.
You give him one more kiss before you manage to wiggle out of his hold, calling a âcome on.â over your shoulder as you step out of the shower leaving him to switch off the water.
He lingers for a second, watching as you pull a towel around yourself before grabbing another which you hold out in his direction, raising your eyebrows at him in a silent question of âso? Are you going to join me or what?â
He smiles fondly at you before shutting off the water and stepping out of the shower. He takes the towel you hand him, pressing a kiss to your forehead as a gesture of thanks as he wraps it around his waist.
Showers are much more enjoyable when you join him he decides.
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No taglists because I wasnât sure if you guys would wanna be tagged in hcâs?
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dreamboat | greaser!frankie morales | part two

diner cred to @thatretrobitchâ
pairing: francisco âcatfishâ morales x reader; 1950âs greaser!frankie x reader
warnings: swearing, drinking, smoking, ya know⌠1950s stuff + death and war, and being rude af
a/n: part two of dreamboat
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dreamboat: part one | part two

âIf I didnât know any better, Francisco, Iâd say you were teacher in a past life.â You look up at him and smirk. He looks over to you and gives you a crooked smile. He adjusts his jacket and runs his left hand through his hair.
Frankie taught you a lot more history than the teacher. Frankie had a lot more patience and explained each topic that was covered in much better detail and simply enough to understand. Like when Hattie Wyatt Caraway of Arkansas became the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate in 1932 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband. Frankie compared it to the demonstration of the first long distance telephone service between New York and San Francisco in 1913 â surprising but needed.
You didnât have Frankie for a third period, just first and fourth, but he made sure to meet you out each of your classes and walked you over to your next class. He had conversed with the boys about asking you to Rosieâs Diner on Friday night. Everyone knows when a guy takes a little darlinâ down to Rosieâs, sheâs unavailable. Frankie knows you probably donât know what going to the diner with him means but he assumes if you did, you wouldnât go. So he decides that the less you knew the better â well at least thatâs what Tom decided.
âYa know, doll. I like the way you say my name, but how âbout ya just call me Frankie, huh? I donât use the entire thing anymore.â
You cock your head to the side and your smiles turns into a slight frown. âDo you not like the way Francisco sounds?â
He tucks his hands into his jean pockets, shrugs, and looks down at his dirty Chuck Taylors. âThanks, I do like it, but it donât⌠it donât sound cool, you know? I got a reputation to keep up â all the guys do.â
Frankie stopped using the name Francisco at the start of freshman year. Pope stopped using Santiago around the same time. Their teachers would call them Francis and Saint because they found it difficult to pronounce the boysâ names correctly. Frankie was too shy to say anything and Pope was still unsure about his accented English, so when Will laughed and told the teacher, âAinât that a bite? You got a degree, but canât pronounce an ABC name,â the boys knew Will was going to be a great friend. The boys thought that would be the end of it, but then Benny decided to join his brother and say, âHow âbout, since ya feel so high and mighty, you call âem Frankie and Pope? We got Francisco like that city on the west coast, so call âem Frankie. Then we got Santiago. You wanna call âem Saint, then give âem the highest honor.â
âWell, if it makes you feel better,â you stopped walking and placed a hand on his arm. âI like your name. I think it suits you very well.â
He smiles and nods. He doesnât know if heâs nodding because heâs convincing himself he likes it too or if heâs nodding because heâs glad you like it too. He liked your company because you werenât too invasive, but he could also tell that you wanted to get to know him. He knew he wasnât the most open to people, he has his father to thank for that.
As young 19-year-old â about a year older than Frankie â his father was drafted and fought in World War 1 in 1918 as a US Army soldier and was then sent off to France a few weeks in to fight with the AEF, the American Expeditionary Forces. Because of this, Frankieâs father wasnât the most expressive when in public but was easily the most caring when it came to his family. When Frankie was growing up, his father had spoiled his baby boy and made sure he worked hard as a welder so that Frankie wouldnât want for anything. Frankie remembers his father coming home from work late at night, oil and bits of metal stuck to him, and always turning his frown into a smile when he laid eyes upon his son.
His fatherâs closure to the world only grew when he saw his family in danger. Frankie figured that by growing up within a military family, it would lead to him serving in the military as his father did before him. When Frankie was coming to the age of enlistment, he told his family about him wanting to go off to the military, but his father was very much against it. All his father wanted for his son was for Frankie to live his life the way he wanted to, so Frankie didnât enlist. One day when Frankie was at school, recruiters came to the Morales home and were knocking the door down. Frankieâs father had informed them that his son would not be serving. He was told that because Frankie was able, male, and was soon to be of age, he had to enlist whether he was needed or not. His father complied; except he wrote his own name down instead of his sonâs.
His father never regretted going to war. He still had nightmares, which Frankie knew all too well. He had met Frankieâs mother when he came back home in 1921 and after years of trying, he was blessed with a son in 1935. All was good in the world until the year 1950 â Frankie was 15 years old. In August of 1950, a letter came in the post reading the following:
SIR: FRANCISCO MORALES SR.
You are hereby notified that you, on the 21 day of August of 1950, have been legally drafted in the service to the Armed Forces of the United States of America. You are to report to the Armed Forces station below and will be transported to Daejeon, Korea.
Frankieâs father never came back.
His body was never recovered â just his ID tags. Frankieâs mother was told that the last transmission received with the whereabouts of Francisco Morales Sr. were near the Nakdong River in South Korea. Frankie always carried his fatherâs ID tags around his neck no matter where he went. Those tags always reassured him of himself knowing that he was doing what his father wanted him to do.
Frankie walked you down the steps of school building and stopped at the sidewalk. âYa know, if ya need a ride, I can take ya home â aint no trouble.â
You smile and shake your head. âI appreciate that. I told my mother Iâd take the bus back home.â You knew your mother would have a fit if she saw you get dropped off by a boy, but she may still be at work. You looked back at Frankie and saw that he had a slight frown on his face as he played with a necklace hidden in his white t-shirt. You werenât sure the reason behind it, but he didnât want to pry. âActually, Iâll take a ride.â
His eyes lit up and nodded. âGreat but I do gotta warn ya, doll. I gotta take Ironhead and Benny back to their place. Pope usually goes back to mines.â A ride home in a car full of teenage boys â what can go wrong?
The pair of you walk down to the schoolâs parking lot and there you see students laughing in their cars â 4 to 5 in a car â all while having a smoke and others are drinking from beer cans. You have no doubt that itâs beer cans when one gets tossed towards you with left over beer splattering over your white skirt. Frankie takes notice of the yellow stains and the grimace growing on your face. He looks over at the teenagers in a beat-up Chevy.
âAye watch where ya tossinâ shit, birdbrain.â The teens look over at Frankie and walk over to him. You place a hand on his arm and look up at him.
âFrankie, câmon. Letâs just go to your car, huh?â you plead. His arm tightens and as the teens arrive in front of him, Frankie protectively put you behind him and adjusts his jacket â a tick of his youâve taken note of. The three boys who walked over to Frankie look over at you and smirk.
âWell shit Frankie, pal.â One of them takes a smoke and blows the out towards his side. âYou already smashinâ up this little new betty? Donât you work fast⌠first Michelle, then Tiffany, now this one?â
Frankieâs jaw tightens and his hold on your arm shifts. âHow âbout you stuff it, Jack? You know you ainât even supposed to be here. This ainât your turf.â
Jack removes his hat, a cowboy hat heâs become fond of, and fixes his hair. He puts it back on and laughs. âYouâre right, but I clearly donât care. Oberyn ainât out the can âtill Friday, so I call the shots. My boys wanna be here and screw all these chick-a-dees, then they will. I know you ainât gonâ do nothinâ.â
âHe will,â you hear a click and quickly turn your head to see Pope and the boys, Benny holding up a pocketknife. âBut he ainât doinâ it alone either.â The Bandits circle the three men and puff up their chests.
âAlright,â Jack holds his hands up. âWeâre gone but trust me when I say that Oberyn ainât gonâ be too happy to hear this.â With that he snaps his head over to his boys directing them back to their car. They turn to leave and Jack walks away backwards. When heâs satisfied with the distance between himself and The Bandits, he turns on his heel and runs to his car. He jumps in the driverâs seat, gives his girl a smooch, and revs the engine â with that heâs gone.
Pope looks at you and gives your shoulder a quick squeeze. âYou good? Hope those bumrats ainât spook ya too bad.â You shake your head and smile shyly. You look down at your ruined skirt and shrug.
âJust a ruined skirt but thatâs okay. I wasnât fond of it.â Will laughs at your comment fluffs yours skirt from the bottom, earning a nudge from Frankie.
âLetâs get her home, huh? I gotta drop off everyone else,â Frankie says. Tom tells Frankie that heâs got detention and to go on without him. Tom goes back towards the building while everyone piles up in Frankieâs Cherry Red 1945 Mustang GT â his fatherâs gift to him for his 15th birthday, also his last gift.
Per usual, Benny and Will leans the driverâs seat forwards and get in to sit in the back while Pope goes to sit in his usual spot as shotgun. Frankie tuts at Pope and points to the back. Pope scoffs but shoots Frankie a wink. He gets in and sits in between the brothers, being the smallest of the three, and Frankie runs over to open the door for you to sit up front. He grabs your books and hands them to Pope. As you situate yourself and buckle your seatbelt, Frankie gets in and turns on his baby. He revvs the engine and backs up out the schoolâs parking garage, but not before revving his engine one more time for the freshmen per Bennyâs request.
On the drive to the brotherâs house, Benny grabs your notebook and looks through your notes of the day. He looks through the math notes you took during 4th period and immediately closes it. âYou sure are smart if youâre taking this angle stuff. Iâm guessing itâs college prep?â
You look over your shoulder and nod. âIâm currently taking college preparatory trigonometry. They unfortunately didnât have any other advanced placement for me here.â
The boys let out a harmony of âohsâ and Will shakes Frankieâs shoulder. âFrankie! Sheâs smart like you, buddy!â
Pope smirks and joins in on the teasing. âLo vez, hermano! Being smart doesnât make you un-cool. Being you does! No te hagas ver como el tonto porque no lo eres.â
You see, brother⌠donât make yourself seem dumb because you arenât.
You look at Pope and smile. âI agree with you, Santiago. Frankie is very intelligent so he shouldnâtdumb himself down because he thinks thatâs what people think of him.â Pope stops and looks at you. âYou know some Spanish, angel face?â You eagerly nod. âIâm very familiar with the language. They had us choose electives at my old school. I took Spanish, Italian, and French. I had a lot of a free time.â
Pope looks at you in shock but happily hollers. âWell sugar you sound pretty good speakinâ âemâ
You couldnât explain it, but you felt giddy. You felt happy to be around the boys and you knew you wanted to continue to be around them.
With Frankie getting out of the car and moving his seat forward, Will and Benny get dropped off first, but not without teasing him about âasking the chick.â Frankie flips them off and Pope lets out a belly laugh. Frankie apologetically looks at you and mouths sorry. You blush and mouth thatâs okay.
Once leaving the brothers, Pope tells Frankie to turn up the radio. Frankie looks at Pope through the rearview mirror and narrows his eyes. âSwitch to 12,â Pope says with a wink. Frankie rolls his eyes and turns the knob so the needle hits channel 12. Once Frankie hears the recognizable melody from âTakes Two to Tangoâ by Pearl Bailey. Frankie goes to switch the channel, but you stop his hand. He glances over to you and he sees you mouthing the words. He looks back at Pope who wiggles his eyebrows and sings out loud and to Frankieâs surprise, you join Pope singing at the top of your lungs. He laughs at your attempts at dancing in your seat and looks back at Pope who was waving his hands in the air.
Frankie thought that youâd be this proper, shy little thing but here you were having singing and laughing with his best friend. You gave him the slightest nudge and smiled in his direction. âCâmon Frankie. Donât be a sour puss. I know you know this song!â You were right. He did know this song. He and Pope sang it so much because Pope thought he could woo some girl â he didnât really know what the lyrics meant so you can guess what happened. If you guessed he slept with her⌠youâd be correct.
You poked Frankie in the ribs light enough to not affect his driving and giggled as he sang out with Pope. You liked seeing this Frankie â not that big tough guy you saw at the parking lot. He seemed like he had a big heart but was scared to show it and you were determined, but you were ripped away from your internal planning when Frankie politely asked for your address.
âItâs a shame you ainât hanginâ longer sweetheart,â Pope began. âI think youâd like being around us two mucks. You would definitely like Frankieâs momâs cooking. She makes the best food in town.â You smiled as the two best friends bickered about whose mom had the best food.
âI would have loved to, but I have to be home and do chores before my mother gets home.â
Frankie looks over to you and gives you a reassuring smile. âItâs alright. Maybe next time, cool?â You smile at the invitation and nod. Frankie continues to drive as you and Pope make a conversation about the possibility of you tutoring him in math. With them being high school seniors, they are not failing one class.
You feel on top of the world, laughing and talking with your new friends, until you spot the yellow Pontiac in the driveway and your mother coming out of it. Your face drops and the boys immediately take notice.
âWhatâs wrong?â Frankie asks. You straighten out your top and ask Pope for your books as you ready yourself to run out of the car. You look at Frankie and offer a weak smile.
âMy mother wonât be happy with me is all.â Youâd ask Frankie to drop you off a couple of houses before your own, but you know your mother has already seen you. As Frankie pulls up to your house, the boysâ jaws drop. You wouldnât say your house was big, but to the boys, it was huge. Your two-story home consisted of 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The exterior of the home was beige with dark brown trimming and the river rock pathway leading up to your home was lined with grass so green youâd think it was plastic.
Your mother, dressed to the nines in a pale pink dress and white belt, looks at the hot rod parked in front of her home and places her hands on her hips as she sees Frankie run out and open your door. Your mother would normally love seeing her daughter be treated by a gentleman, but she isnât very happy to see that itâs Frankie. She has always dreamed of her daughter being courted by a young man in polished Oxford shoes and ironed pleated pants not a worn out leather jacket and dirty chucks.
You thank Frankie for the ride and look over at your upset mother. The boys say hello to her as she gives them the ungenuine smile of hers you have seen many times. You wave goodbye to both boys and begin to walk up to your mother. You hear whispers behind you and then you hear your mother say, âIs there something else youâd like to say, boy?â
You turn and you see Pope shove Frankie towards you. His face turns red as he sees your mother staring him down and he knows that this may not be the best time to ask you.
âOn with it, young man. My daughter and I have work to do.â
Frankie once again runs his hand through his hair and clears his throat. âI- I, uh, I was wonderinâ if ya wanted to hang with us at Rosieâs on Friday. The shakes are pretty good so we could ma-â
âWhatâs your name, young man?â You look at your mother. You narrow your eyes at her for interrupting Frankie.
âIt-Itâs Frankie,â he stutters, âmy nameâs Frankie, maâam.â
Your mother gives her less than friendly smile again. âWell, Frankie, youâll understand where Iâm coming from when I tell you this â you are not the kind of person I want my daughter befriending. You just donât quite⌠how can I put this nicely? You donât fit a motherâs standards.â
âMother!â
âQuiet.â she tells you. âYou will not be around these boys again, do you understand? Your father works too hard for you to just ruin your life like this. You asked to be taken out of the pristine private school we paid for you to go to and we allowed you to enroll in public school. Why are you bringing home some⌠some hoodlum! How can you do this to us?â
You wished this had surprised you, but it wasnât the first time your mother disrespected your choice of friends. You huffed and you felt tears coming to your eyes as you saw Frankieâs defeated look in his eyes and Pope fighting the urge to get out of the car.
You mother calls your name, and you turn to look at her. She walks to you, heels clicking the pavement, and cups your jaw. âYou will not associate yourself with these boys, do we understand each other?â You see Frankie nod to you and walk back to his car. You look back at your mother and nod. âYes, Mother. I understand.â Your mother smiles at you and gives your cheek a pat. âGood girl. Now⌠get inside and put that skirt in the hamper. Your allowance is going towards a new skirt.â
She leads you into the house and you look back and see Frankieâs car is still there. You stop in your tracks and look at your mother. âMother, may I please run back and grab a paper I left?â
âIs it school related?â
âYes, maâam.â
âVery well. Go grab it and say goodbye and come back in. We have to get dinner going.â You nod and run back to the car and your mother walks into the house.
Pope rolls down the passenger side window and both boys look at you. You smile at Pope and look at Frankie.
âDoes Rosieâs Diner have sundaes?â Pope smirks and turns to Frankie while Frankie nods with a confused face. âWell,â you start, âIf Fridayâs invitation is still open, pick me up by the green house down the street at 6pm. Sheâll be going to my grandmotherâs house up north.â
âSounds like a plan, doll.â
The light breeze surprises you as it picks up the more you walk down the street. You walk past two houses and you see the red backlights of the cherry red mustang you seemed to miss.
Your mother, thankfully, left to your grandmotherâs home about two hours ago, much earlier than expected. She called not very long ago to make sure you were home and doing homework. You told her that you were planning to retire early as your homework began to give you a headache. She insisted you eat dinner and sleep as she didnât want to see eyebags under your eyes when she got back tomorrow. She bid you goodnight and said sheâd be home by tomorrowâs lunchtime. Once you hung the phone on the hook, you ran to your room and began to ready yourself for the night.
You grew giddy as 6 oâclock crept closer and closer. You had applied your blush and mascara so carefully youâd have thought you were dusting the finest of china. You did not want to wear too much makeup; you didnât want to seem as though you were trying too hard. You picked out the pins out of the curls on your head youâd put up right when your mother left and watched as the soft and tight curls fell and framed your face. You grabbed your wide tooth comb and brushed the curls out, parting your side at a side so there was more hair and volume on one side. You sprayed a tight hold hairspray all over so you could make sure your hair stood â Frankie wouldnât want to see frazzled hair, no man would, you thought.
As you went through your closet, you decided that a dress was the best choice as it was simple enough to either be dressed up or dressed down. You went with a white collared black dress with thin white windowpane patterned lines all over. You wore your black flats and added a black shiny belt running across the waist. You get closer to Frankieâs car and you see him get out of his car â you figured he had seen you coming.
âHow ya doinâ there, doll?â
âHello, Frankie.â You wave and get closer to him. Once youâre in front of him you fix his jacket lapel and look up at him. âArenât you sight for sworn eyes.â
His eyes widen then starts laughing loudly and your face goes red. He nearly falls in laughter as his hands catch himself on his knees. âW-Whatâd ya just say?â
âI said arenât you a sight for sworn eyes,â you frown. âIs that not appropriate?â
He catches his breath and puts a hand on his belly. He reaches over and tucks your hair behind your ear with the other hand. âThe saying is a sight for sore eyes, doll; not sworn eyes.â
You feel as if your face is about to burst as you start laughing at yourself. You just cannot believe youâve messed up your first attempt at flirting with Frankie. âI was really sure it was sworn.â
He smiles brightly and shakes his head. âHey⌠canât say ya ainât tried right?â You giggle and nod. He look you up and down and lets out a breath he didnât know he was holding.
âTe vez hermosa.â You look beautiful.
Have you ever had that feeling when thereâs a puppy trying to get comfortable, but it canât so it walks over to you and lays with you â falling into a deep and peaceful sleep? You know how it makes your heart feel as if itâs grown twice in size because the puppy chose you and trusted you to protect it while it slept? Thatâs how you felt when those words came out of Frankieâs mouth.
âMuchas gracias, Francisco.â Thank you very much, Francisco.
He playfully rolls his eyes at you and lets out a laugh. He points to the car and says, âget in the damn car.â He runs over to your door and lets you in, as per usual, and off you two went to Rosieâs Diner.
Frankie leads you into a bright neon-lit diner not very far from your home, about 25 minutes from your place. The diner stands out from the black concrete parking lot and pine trees decorating its background. He opens the light brown doors and places a hand on your lower back as you walk in â not too low or too high.
âHowdyâho kiddos.â Youâre greeted by a woman in her late 40âs or early 50s â the grey hair and sweet smile give it away. âHey there, Frankie. Bandits meetinâ ya here?â
Frankie smiles at the woman, gives her a hug, and a quick kiss on the cheek; a kiss she smiles at and hums in content. âHey Ro. Boys are cominâ in a while. You know they ainât missinâ your special tonight.â
âThereâs a special night every night for my favorite bandits, Frankie. Whoâs this, huh? You finally bringinâ a girl for me to meet?â Frankie shakes his head from side to side smiling. He turns to you and introduces you to Rosie, the dinerâs owner and one of his favorite people. âSheâs new in town and I wanted to show her the best diner in the world.â
Rosie slaps Frankieâs arm and laughs. âStop talkinâ sweet âfore your teeth rot, boy. Youâre too pretty to be all gums now. I knew my boys were comin; your usual boothâs open, but take the table next to it, yeah. Ya need the extra seat âless you sittinâ the girl on ya lap.â Frankie begins to stutter a protest as you stifle a laugh.
âItâs very nice to meet you Miss Rosie. Iâm in awe of your diner and excited to try your food.â
âWell itâs very nice to meet the girl who Frankie finally decided to bring to the diner. Itâs a very special moment in his life ya know?â You cock your head to the side and take a quick glance at Frankie.
âWhyâs that, Miss Rosie?â
As Rosie was about to explain the beginning of courtships of 99% of the teenagers in town, Frankie dragged you away with the dramatic excuse of being so hungry he can eat a horse and how heâll drop dead if he doesnât get a shake.
As you make it to the table Rosie had sent you to, youâd think that Frankie would have pulled out your chair, but a couple of some teens you remember seeing at school look in yours and Frankieâs direction whispering among themselves. You took a seat and looked at Frankie to ask if he knew them but as you were about to ask, you saw his face looking back at them with a deep stare. He gave them a single nod towards the door and to your surprise, they ran. Frankie scanned the room and he knew everyone would be taking in the scene. Frankie had never taken a girl out in public â especially not a girl like you. Sure people knew about other girls heâs been with, but everyone knew they werenât together.
Frankie sat down after everyone in the diner turned their attention back to where it previously was and he passes you a diner menu, but still tense due to the eyes that locked with his back once more.
When the waitress you learned was named Vi and was obsessed with Will, Frankie had ordered a basket of fries for the two to share, a cherry soda for him and a sundae of your pick for you. Vi was also an older woman, best friends with Rosie, and had an innocent crush on Willâs blonde self. Frankie told you about the time Will brought Vi a bouquet of flowers for her birthday and Vi almost attacked the poor kid to the ground with kisses. Vi was sweet and she made you feel very good about yourself as she fixed your collar and fluffed your hair because âher Frankie needs to see what heâs got in front of him.â
You were nearly done with your sundae as you heard the distinctive pitch that is Bennyâs voice as he said âWhatâs cookinâ good lookinâ donât you look like a dream,â and wrapped an arm around your shoulder. You greet each and every one of the boys as they take their seats around the table â Benny calling dibs on one of the seats next to you. Benny puts his arm around the back rest of your white chair and calls Vi over to place a new order.
As the night continues, you feel free. You feel so relaxed and at ease with the boys around you that you donât even notice the dirty looks some girls were giving you. Benny puts his head on your shoulder and give his cheek a little pat resulting in Benny playfully trying to bite your hand. Frankie clears his throat and Benny looks over at him and smirks.
âI ainât trynna steal ya girl, Frankie. If she hanginâ with us, ya gotta get used to us playin âround.â
Frankie turns red as Benny calls you âhis girlâ and rolls his eyes with a chuckle. He looks out the window and immediately tenses. You follow his gaze and see a 1942 black Ford with some boys in it â one of the being that Jack guy from school â revv its engine as it speeds back and forth through the parking lot. He grabs the boys eyes and directs them towards the window and Benny stands up immediately. The boys follow suit and Frankie turns to you.
âStay here alright, doll? Weâll be back.â
You turn from Frankie to the window and back to Frankie with a worried look painting your face. âWhatâs going on Frankie?â
âThey shouldnât be here. This ain-â You both turn at the sound of a crash and see Pope being held against Frankieâs car by a guy in a black tee with its sleeves rolled. Frankie runs out of the diner and you run after him. You know you shouldnât be getting in between this, but you arenât going to let anyone hurt your new friends.
Frankie runs up behind this guy, turns him around, and shoves him away from his car and friends. The guy smirks and nods at Frankie. âDid you miss me Frankie?â
âWhat the hell are you doing here, Oberyn? We already told ya friend there that this ainât your turf.â
You had to admit, Oberyn had this strut to him that showed his self-confidence and the combination of his flirtatious smile and smoldering eyes only made him more attractive than he already was. Jack came to stand next to him and as he turned to toss some keys over to another friend of his, you caught sight of the word VIPERS with two snakes on the back of his jacket.
âYeah⌠he told me âbout it. But ya anna know what else Jackie told me? He told me that ya got yaâself a knockout.â Oberyn locks eyes with you and winks. He tries to walk over to you, but Frankie pushes back and away from you.
âDonât get near her.â Oberyn lets out a sarcastic chuckle and gets in Frankieâs face.
âHow âbout ya make me, Morales?â
The next thing you knew, you were yelling and crying with Will held you away as you saw Frankie and Oberyn duke it out on the concrete while Benny and Pope tried to pry Oberyn away â Jack and some other guy pushing them away. You caught a glimpse of Frankieâs bruising cheek and Oberynâs bloody nose. You only noticed the officerâs arrival once Will dragged you back in the diner and making sure Rosie held you back as he ran back to be by Frankieâs side when the local sheriff gets out the car.
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hands | din djarin

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pairing: din djarin x reader
warning: 18+, not all that descriptive, but ya know: fingering? still working on writing smut.
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You canât look away. Every glance takes you back to the memories you cherish everyday.
You stare at your partnerâs bare hands as he twirls one of his many blasters while the two of you wait until arriving at your next bounty.
âYou just canât stay still, can you Djarin.â
He catches his blaster and stops. His visor turns to you and you hear what sounds like a chuckle leave his helmet.
âYou wonât let me play with you so I have to keep my hands busy.â He presses a combination of buttons on his vambrace and a hologram of the shipâs navigation pad appears. âWe have two hours to go.â
Your brows furrow and you smirk at him. âI said you canât play with me. I never said you couldnât fuck me.â
Din lets out a chuckle and shakes his head. He abruptly stands and opens the armory - placing his blaster inside and slamming it shut. His action makes you jump and stand from your sitting position. As he takes a broad step forward, you take one step back until you hit the wall.
He encloses you between the wall and him and spins you around so your back hits his chest. He pins your hands behind your back with one hand and covers your eyes with the other.
âAre you going to be good today?â He asks you
You nod and take a deep breath. He tells you to close your eyes and face the wall. You comply and you feel your core tighten as you hear the distinctive hiss of his helmet unlatching. You hear his helmet hit the floor and his lips immediately latch onto your neck.
âDo you want to be fucked, cyarâika?â You nod.
âYou want me to take you from behind?â You nod once more.
He growls into your ear and you feel the blood rush to your face.
âI need to hear you say it. Tell me you want me to fuck you the way you like to be fucked.â He nibbles on your earlobe, smiling at the blush creeping on your face.
âD-Din. I need y- fuck. I need you to fuck me. P-Please.â
âDoes watching me twirl my blaster around get you off? You like watching my hands, donât you?â
You eagerly nod. âYes. Yes, Din. I love watching your hands work. I love your fingers. Esp-Especially⌠fuck.â
You let out a moan when you feel Din let his bare hand slide into your pants and slide your intimates aside. He plays with you, but still not slipping inside.
âEspecially what, cyare?â He smirks seeing you so vulnerable under his touch. The two of you started out as solo bounty hunters who decided to join forces after a tough bounty refused to get caught. You worked together more and more often and naturally, it blossomed to this. To you and Din ending up naked, out of breath, in each other's bed.
The two of you understood each other very well and knew what one another needed - space or pleasure.
âEspecially when you finger me, Din.â
âYouâre in for more than a fingering tonight. Iâve been very stressed as of late.â
âThat makes two of us. N-Now⌠please stop playing and fuck me.â
You just remember being kissed on the temple and thrown over his shoulder. You were definitely in for a long night.







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hide and seek - chapter two

Pairing: Din Djarin x F!Reader Rating: T (for now) Word count: 3,314 Notes: Continuation of my re-upload of this series from September 2020. Chapter warnings: Mutual pining, miscommunication, nightmares, kissing.
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