Targaryenluv's Bridgerton Masterlist
targaryenluv's bridgerton masterlist

gotta love bridgerton, the books so far are sooo good. but i hate colin rn so i wonder how s3 will go đ
ANTHONY BRIDGERTON
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BENEDICT BRIDGERTON
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COLIN BRIDGERTON
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SIMON BASSET
infatuation, infatuation ii
âł summary: the one where you somehow travelled into your favourite tv show along with your family. and as you debut in society, you catch the eye of a certain duke.
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the amount of tears that have flowed.
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The Accidental Princess (Epilogue)
Prince Kit x Reader
Synopsis: A contract has been found after twenty years, bearing your name and the Prince Kit's... bound in matrimony.
Chapter Synopsis: And they lived happily ever after.
Word Count: 7.4k words
Warning: mentions of trauma and killings, FLUFF, the gif is from Medici (I know, but it seemed appropriate ;) It's so hard to find the best gif since Cosimo is always so grumpy lmao )
A/N: Here it is! The end of an era! I am so proud of this story, it's become my baby. Thank you so much for staying and reading through all of the parts. Thank you for your comments and likes and reblogs. I love you, guys! I hope you enjoyed The Accidental Princess!
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In the days followed that awful night, you became withdrawn from everybody elseâs presence. You refused anyoneâs help, knowing full well they would not console you in the way you wished to be consoled. You became a recluse inside Kitâs chambers as you kept vigil beside his sleeping, healing form, keeping only to yourselfâand to Kitâwith your thoughts and memories your only companions. No one understood the weight you suddenly carried on your shoulders, of how a single event skewed your humanity even when it was done from a place of good intentions.
You had indeed killed the Grand Duke and whilst putting a stop to his rampage had the desired effect of removing your anxiety about him, his resulting death haunted your every waking moment. You still felt the heft of the candelabra in your hands or the way you swung it to the base of his skull to deliver your killing blow. Seldom, you dreamt of being a helpless spectator as he slaughtered Kit before your eyes, moving only when your beloved had laid limply on the floor. Often, you dreamt of yourself brandishing the sword and slaying the man without remorse. With those dreams, you saw sightless eyes and brilliant scarlet blood around you, of faceless figures on familiar silhouettes; every single one condemning you for your actions that may have saved the lives of many but at the expense of one.
No one knew the great fear that ran through you, how every sound of footsteps from the hall made you jump in your own skin out of fear that there would be someone wanting to enact revenge on behalf of the Grand Duke. You became afraid of everything and still you refused their help. It was simple, really. It was just because they were not Kit.
And when he awoke, you decided to put on a brave face for him. Kit was still in pain, still in the process of healing, that you did not want to depend on him for your own. So you kept it, kept all your fears and your hurts, kept the inexplicable confusion of your tilted values, to yourself⌠until it broke one day.
That had been the night where your scream filled the halls and walls of the palace. You had dreamt you slayed everyone just because you could, with no rhyme nor reason at all, and the resulting confusion from your actions broke you. You screamed within your dream and without, the sound echoing all over the palace grounds and it woke all its inhabitants, fearing for the worse at the terror-filled sound. It took themâKit, the royal physician, Captain Thibault, amongst othersâquite some time to placate you, murmuring to you that the man was gone and dead, that his reign of terror has ended because of you. While those words had assuaged the great anxiety you had with regards to the awful man, it was Kitâs arms that calmed you and told you that you were safe.
âHe is gone,â Kit had whispered against your hair, cradling you in his arms despite his healing shoulder wound, rocking you gently until you were at peace. âHe will not come for us anymore.â
It was these nightmares that Kit would envelop you in his arms, murmuring to you that you saved him as much as he saved you, telling you that the man was gone and that he would never hunt your family again. You both were alive because of each other; those were the aftermath of your actions, actions that might have just been as offensive as the Grand Dukeâs sins but they were necessary.
âYou need not face them alone,â Kit had often told you when you suffered another of those horrible nightmares. âYou have me. We will face them together.â
There were scars borne from that night: Kitâs once-fatal shoulder wound had become hardly indistinguishable among the many battle scars he had incurred in the previous years; the slice on his palm was indiscernible to the casual viewer and yet you still saw the harsh ridges of the puckered skin with just one look; and, of course, the mental scars that you received from the torment the godawful man had inflicted upon your family. These were the only reminders of the manâs brief tyranny against everyone. These, you often told yourself to convince yourself that what you had done was correct, were much more favorable than what the man had intended to happen.
And slowly, ever so slowly, you came into terms with all that had passed. The nightmares became infrequent until they stopped. You ceased jumping at every footstep in the hallway. You gradually started to tell Kit of the fears that held you back and submitted yourself to the help that was offered. You accepted that you killed the man, accepted that you were changedâas did everyone elseâfrom then on, and you just lived.
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âThere is nothing like the tea you have blended, pet.â Louis said as he took a sip of his specially brewed tea.
You smiled graciously and raised the cup to your lips, sipping at it contentedly. Louis had just returned from Zaragoza after an extended stay and had immediately asked for your nightly routine of tea after dinner despite having arrived earlier that day. You had traveled quite a lot in your lifetime and knew how harrowing trips were and insisted that you would do a morning routine of tea instead, worried that he would be too tired to partake your tradition. He declined with a scoff, adamant to have it with you in spite of being tired as he said it would revive his spirits. You could not find it in you to say no to himâyou doubted anyone had ever had the gall to say no to the charming Duke of Granvilleâand thus promised that you would have it as soon as supper was finished.
âYou have not grown accustomed to coffee yet?â you asked.
Louis had written to you countless letters of this certain drink the Zaragozans seemed to love. In every one of them, he mentioned his disdain for it, often comparing it against your tea blend with your blends emerging as victors. You knew he only meant it as flattery but you were flattered, nonetheless.
âI will never grow accustomed to coffee, pet,â he said with feeling. âIt is too bitter for my liking and their blend is far too weak.â He pulled a face at how much he disliked the other beverage, earning a laugh from you.
âBut I have given you the recipe for your favorite blend. Surely, you have attempted at least once to make it?â
âAnd poison myself if I do it wrong?â he said.
You rolled your eyes at his dramatics. Even when he had spent quite some time away and around new culture, he was still the same Louis Toussaint. âI had also given you detailed instructions on how to correctly identify which tea leaves are harmful and which are not.â
You were briefly reminded of your investigation of the late Queen Amalieâs poisoned tea and of the dangerous flowers that were planted about the garden. You since had the beautiful but pernicious plants removed from the palace grounds and had them donated to a university to be studied upon, where they were far from peopleâs immediate reach. The empty spaces had been filled with more lavender bushes, as per Kitâs request, and every summer whenever they bloomed, you always thought they signalled a brand new day of hope.
âForgive me, pet, but do you see me perusing every tea leaf and bud to see if they are safe for consumption?â he asked. âI would no sooner steep them than inspect them.â
You hummed in agreement, knowing he would do as such. âA bellyache would have signalled you that something is amiss with the tea. Surely, you would stop drinking if that happened.â
âAh, do you truly not know me? I would suffer the bellyache if it meant I would drink tea than coffee.â He grinned as he took another sip of his tea.
âTheir coffee must be abominable for you to dislike it so. You must be relieved that you are back home now.â
You sipped at your tea, savoring the lemon and peppermint taste. Louis took a biscuit and halved it, offering the other to you.
âI suppose it would be amiss of me to say I would much rather stay in Zaragozaâin spite of the matter with the coffee, of course.â
You took the proffered biscuit, quirking a brow as you looked at your dear friend. âOh?â
âIâve no work to do whilst I was there. It was refreshing to have a bit of intermission from all the kingdomâs issues.â He grinned devilishly at you before he bit on his pastry.
You chuckled at that, knowing very well what he meant. Louis had been very efficient as Kitâs adviser and the brief respite he had at Zaragoza was well-deserved. If there had been someone, other than Kit, who worked equally hard, it was he.
âHow did my cousin fare while I was away?â Louis asked, curiosity on his face.
You nibbled on your half of the biscuit, smiling at him. âIt seems you have forgotten that I now help with matters of the kingdom.â you scolded lightly. âAnd while I know how much he likes having me near him, I do not think I should be replacing you in your position anytime soon. You are far more efficient than I in some matters.â
âAdmitting that he lost his way without me is easy, pet,â he teased. âAnd it uses fewer words than what you had said.â
You chuckled. You finished your biscuit and downed the remnants of your tea. Louis offered to refill your cup, to which you politely declined.
âNo, thank you. The physician has said for me to drink only three cups of tea a day. Iâve already had my share of it.â
All laughter from Louisâs face vanished, instantly being replaced by concern. âWhat do you require the physician for? Is something the matter? Are you ill?â
âOh, no. Quite the opposite, in fact. I am well and brimming with life.â You grinned ecstatically, finally having your dearest friend to share your news with. âLiterally too, Iâm afraid.â
At Louisâs confused look, you slid your hand to your abdomen and cradled the gentle swell. It had only started to show beneath your gowns, just a tiny bump beneath the many fabrics that were draped upon you daily. You had asked your ladyâs maid to loosen the binds to your stays to give way to the life that was growing between your hips. Kit had not noticed it yet. You were soon to tell him of it.
âY/N!â Louis erupted suddenly, clearly astounded. When he had left, you were not yet with child. âThatâs wonderful news! Does Kit know?â
You shook your head. âNo one knows, apart from me and the physician. You now, I suppose.â You speared him a serious glance. âIâve told the man not to tell Kit about it. If he knows before I tell him, I shall have you to blame.â
His face turned solemn as he nodded. âI promise I will not tell.â
Knowing Louis, he would keep true of his word.
âGood.â You smiled. âNow, I have been meaning to ask youââ
You both paused as commotion ensued in the kitchen. There were surprised shouts and scattered murmurs of âYour Royal Highnessâ from the staff before you heard the rushing pitter-patter of little feet.
âDo you suppose that is one of yours or one of mine?â Louis asked when he looked at you.
The answer came a few seconds after.
âMama!â cried your daughter, jumping at you with alacrity.
Behind her, Abigail stopped to curtsy at you and Louis.
Your sweet little girl, a miniature of you in all ways except for her hair and eyes, which she had gotten from Kit, scrambled on your lap as she grinned at her nanny. Her ebony waves shook with her laughter.
âWhy are you awake, my little dove?â you asked her as you arranged her on your lap. You wrapped your arms around her tiny waist, securing her into position. âI thought Papa and I had put you to sleep?â
She looked up at you with her arresting blue eyes, eyes that often commanded the attention of its receiver. They were still mirthful but they had a gravity about them that only a four-year-old could possess.
âYou and Papa did not tell me a good night story.â she accused. Her tone was very grave, as though what you had doneâor had failed to doâwas a sin against mankind.
âOh! Iâm sorry, my dove. Mama seemed to have forgotten.â You kissed her downy cheek, eliciting a giggle from her. âShall we go back to your room?â
The impish look on her faceâvery similar to yoursâdid not vanish as she shook her head. âNo.â
âNo?â You looked at your dearest friend, who was chuckling silently in his corner of the alcove. You would have shushed him if it werenât for the little girl on your lap. You chose to ignore him instead. âDo you not want Mama to read to you? How about your parrain? Would you like him to read you a good night story?â (Godfather)
She contemplated upon your question, eyes big and lower lip jutting as she pondered her reply.
âI would be happy to read you a bedtime story, moppet.â Louis said with a soft smile at her direction.
But your daughter frowned at him, shaking her head gravely. You anticipated as much. âIt is a good night story, not a bedtime story, parrain!â she told him.
He turned to you suddenly, a look of question on his face, to which you nodded with all the seriousness you could muster upon it. Louis had left before the good night story-bedtime story dilemma. It was a little matter to the adults but not to your daughter.
âShe insists it is called that. She will correct anyone who calls it otherwise,â you told him as you bounced her on your knee.
âAh,â he said as he nodded, playing along. Louis knew better than to defy the little princess. He smiled contritely at her. âForgive your parrain, moppet. Your cousins call it a bedtime story.â
But she did not look convinced. âThey are wrong,â she pronounced with conviction, sounding like her father.
You let out a surprised chuckle, as did Louis, and hugged her close to you. âOh, my darling, you mustnât say that. Just because you call it differently than they do does not make them wrong.â You scolded her gently, tapping her nose to soften your words.
âBut they are wrong, Mama.â She looked at you with her innocent and wide eyes, knowing full well the power it held over the adults. Now, she used it to ask for your support. âIt is called a good night story. It is what you and Papa call it too.â
You smiled gently. âFor you, my love, it is called that. But for your Parrain Louisâs children, it is called a bedtime story.â you told her. âThere can be many different names for one thing.â
Your daughter pouted but she nodded, accepting your explanation. She had always been clever and intelligent, much like how Kit had envisioned her, but none had accounted for her stubbornness. Clearly, she had gotten it from both you and her father.
Louis stood from his chair, hand held out to your daughter. âShall we go? What is your favorite good night story?â
She shook her head and snuggled closer to you. âNo.â
You cast Louis an apologetic glance before addressing your daughter. âNo?â You pushed the hair away from her eyes. âBut surely, you must be exhausted from entertaining your cousins?â
She shook her head again, looking at you with a pout on her lips. She knows how adorable she is and uses it to her advantage, you thought to yourself amusedly.
âOh, very well, then.â You chuckled, relenting. It was a struggle to decline her pleas, especially when most of them were trivial and harmless. She was a curious child, much like you were when you had been younger, and whilst she was yet to start her formal studies with a governess, you had taken it upon yourself to teach her of the things that were not taught within the confines of the classroom.
You turned to Abigail, who had been standing and awaiting your orders, and smiled gratefully at her. âCan you fetch me a cup of warmed milk, please, Abigail? After that, you may retire for the night. Her Papa and I will bring her to her room later on.â
Abigail, who had miraculously survived the Grand Dukeâs assault that fateful night many years past, was unwaveringly loyal to you. Her attack did not deter her in wanting to remain in your employ; in fact, it only strengthened it. She had been a witness of the horrific display of your great anxieties and did not leave your side during the months of your recuperation, despite she herself was healing as well. You had promoted her to be your ladyâs maid upon your marriage to Kit, had been your confidante when you could not depend on Kit or Louis on keeping some of your secrets, and upon the birth of your children, had appointed her to become their nanny. While she may not be educated in the accepted lessons of child-rearing, you knew you could not leave your children without someone you cannot trust. Abigail proved to be capable in her new role, despite coming into it unknowledgeable. She, along with her husband Captain Thibault, were the few people you entrusted with your familyâs lives.
She bobbed another curtsy and left for her errand.
âThere is something different about you, moppet.â Louis said. You turned in time to see him scratch his chin in mock contemplation. âDid you grow taller?â
Your daughter giggled as she nodded eagerly. She held out her hands horizontally, widening them to show how much she had grown while he was away. âI grew very tall, parrain!â
You smiled as you adjusted her hands accordingly, turning them vertically, showing to her godfather the inches she grew in his absence. âLike this, my dove.â
She beamed at him, thrusting her hands towards Louis. âLike this, parrain!â
He gave an exaggerated gasp as he looked at the distance between her hands. âThat is tall! Soon, you shall be as tall as your cousin. Isabella was once as small as you were and then she grew very tall too.â
Her smile was beautiful and her eyes sparkled at the new information as she turned to you. âMama! I want to be as tall as Isabella!â
You tapped her nose again, smiling gently. âAnd you shall be, my princess. You just have to be patient.â
âAnd you have to sleep more.â Louis nodded seriously at your daughter, giving you a sly look at his attempts to have your daughter return to her bed to sleep.
You chuckled, nodding along. âYes. You have to sleep as well. Shall we go now? Abigail can bring your milk to your room.â
âBut I am not tired,â she told you matter-of-factly, tone so similar with her fatherâs. âPapa says I mustnât lie and I will be lying if I say I am tired.â
âShe has quite a lot to say,â Louis commented mildly, sipping at his tea. âWhen Philippe and Isabella were younger, they did not have much to say. Is Henry like her?â
âNo,â your daughter said before you could reply to his question. âHenry is taller than me! He is this tall!â She held out her hands to show him again, adjusting them as wide as her little hands could take her. âI am only little and small.â
You smiled amusedly at how she had interpreted the question. Louis was absolutely correct; she had a lot to say of anything and everything. She always made sure her voice was heard. Henry, on the other hand, while precocious like his younger sister, was politely assertive. He was all the positive traits of his fatherâas well as resembling very much like himâand you combined. While he may not be as loquacious as his sister, whenever he would speak or address anyone, the quiet authority in his voice rang loud and clear. He was Kitâs miniature in every way possible.
âNo, not at all. Henryâs quiet, much like his father,â you told Louis. âShe overtakes him with her questions and thoughts almost always.â
Abigail returned and set down the cup of warmed milk before you. Your daughter turned to her with a wide smile on her face.
âThank you, Abigail!â she said cheerfully.
The nanny smiled and curtsied. âYou are much welcome, Your Royal Highness.â
âWe shall see you in the morning, Abigail. Thank you,â you told her with a smile.
She bobbed another curtsy. âMadam,â and left.
You gave your daughter the cup, supporting it with your hand as she brought it to her lips. âFinish your milk, my dove, so we may go to sleep.â
She took small sips before turning to you. âI am not yet sleepy, Mama.â
âThen how will you grow tall like Isabella?â you asked her seriously. âAsk Parrain Louis what made her tall and he will tell you it is because she sleeps when it is her bedtime.â
Louis nodded when her attention shifted to him. âYes, moppet. Isabella and Philippe always sleep when we tell them to sleep. Now they are tall.â
âButââ There was an adorable frown on her face.
âAnd Henry is asleep, isnât he? Donât you think it the reason why he is taller than you?â he asked.
She shook her head at him. âHenry is tall because he is older. Isabella and Philippe are older than me too.â
Louis stuttered, blinking at your daughterâs logic before turning to you. âI see she has taken more than just your looks, pet. She has taken your stubbornness from you too.â
âI beg your pardon?â Your brow rose sharply.
Louis only grinned his charming grin. âWhere else would she get such persistence if not from you?â
âKit is stubborn as well,â you said, looking put off. âPerhaps he does not show it to you but he can be very adamant when he wishes to be.â
âAre you talking about Papa?â your daughter asked as she took a chocolate biscuit from the tray.
You looked down at her with a nod. âYes, my darling. We are talking about Papa.â
âPapa is very busy,â she said with gravity as she bit down on her pastry.
You chuckled at the unexpected statement from her. âYes, he is.â
âI want to help Papa.â she declared.
âOh? With what, my dove?â You tipped the cup again when she asked for her milk.
âWith his work.â she said simply, as though the answer was very obvious to everyone.
âYou can be like Parrain Louis, my dove. He is Papaâs adviser. He helps Papa with his work.â you said. You took a napkin and dabbed at the sides of her lips to catch the droplet of milk.
She looked at Louis now, face set and serious. You chuckled to yourself at how much she resembled you, especially when she looked thus. âParrain, you mustnât leave anymore. Papa has been very busy since you went away.â
âOh!â Louis exclaimed at the admonishment he received from her. âBegging your pardon, Your Royal Highness, but your marraine wished to see her home even for a while. I could not deny her simple request.â (Godmother)
She turned to you as if seeking for advice on what to say next.
âWhile you are correct, my darling, about your Papa being very busy, your parrain also has his family to think of. He is free to do as he wishes, like leaving your Papa to visit your marraineâs home kingdom.â you said.
âMarraine does not like our kingdom?â she asked innocently.
âShe does but she misses her family and the people from her own kingdom.â
She turned to her godfather, who was watching her in great amusement as he sipped his tea.
âWill you forgive parrain if he gives you a gift from Zaragoza?â Louis asked when he set his cup down.
Her eyes shone brightly, clearly having forgiven him at the mention of a gift. âA present!â She clapped her hands excitedly.
He chuckled. âYes. It is a beautiful little thing they call a marioneta.â
âA marionette, my dove. It is a puppet.â you said when she looked at you at the mention of the word.
âI chose this specific marioneta because she looks like you. She has your beautiful black hair and your blue eyes and your happy smile. Her name is Mariana.â He grinned at her eager look. âBut we must come to an agreement. I shall only give her to you when I learn you have slept tonight. If not, you will not see Mariana until I hear you have properly rested.â
Your daughter contemplated on it for a while before nodding enthusiastically. âYes, parrain!â
You turned to your dearest friend, smiling in thanks at the gift he bought for your daughter. âArenât you in the least bit tired, Louis? You need sleep as much as she does.â
âI shall beââ
âMi corazon?â called a voice from the kitchen door. (My heart)
You all turned to the doorway, to the Princess Chelina entering your little alcove. She looked much more radiant and livelier since you had last seen herâand very much with child. She smiled as Louis stood to help her take a seat at the table.
Louisâs impromptu trip to Zaragoza years ago had been troubling. He not only left his estate quite so suddenly, but had been gone for nearly a year in his attempts to court the King and Queen of Zaragoza for Chelinaâs hand in marriage. Initially, they did not accept him, adamant as they were that their daughter will only marry a prince. Louisâs letters to you had chronicled his hardships when he had been courting them; of how he nearly gave up when he heard rumors of her parents having found another prince to marry her to or how he very nearly wanted to steal Chelina from a celebration to marry her secretly.
But his perseverance and insistenceâcoupled with his bountiful charms and richesâfinally convinced the Zaragozan monarchs into choosing him. They were impressed with his tenacity and his fierce love for their daughter, that, in apology for their harsh reception of him, they immediately had them married as soon as they were able. Not long after their union, Louis and Chelina were blessed with their beautiful daughter Isabella, and their son Philippe followed soon after.
âWhy are you not asleep, mi vida?â Louis asked as he poured her a cup of tea. (My Life)
âI cannot sleep without you, mi corazon.â she replied as she took her cup. She turned to you, smiling. âLouis had been very excited to return home just for tea. Had it been any other reason, I would have understood his giddiness.â
You chuckled. âHe is rather fastidious with his tea. Iâve already given him the recipe for his favorite cocktail but I do not think he made one for himself.â
âPet, you must know it is only a blend by your hand that I will drink.â he said with a wink at your direction. âI had had someone make it to your instructions but it did not taste nearly the same as yours. There is something special about it when you make it.â
You shook your head at him, looking at his wife for support. Chelina only laughed. âFlattery will not make me grant you another few monthsâ respite in Zaragoza.â you teased Louis.
âY/N!â he exclaimed, scandalized. âI would never!â
âAnd I shall tell Kit to say no to you if you ask him.â You helped your daughter with her milk again, drinking it to the last drop. You wiped the crumbs and milk off of her mouth.
âMi vida, she is accusing me of using my charms on her.â Louis told his wife.
Chelina gave an amused shake of her head at her husband. âYouâve made an error of using it on her, mi corazon. I did not think she will fall for it like I had.â she said as she sipped at her tea. She looked at your daughter, a sudden playful gleam in her eyes. âWhy are you still awake, princesita? I thought you had gone to bed?â (Little princess)
âPapa and Mama did not tell me a good night story.â she replied with a pout. She then turned to look at you, eyes innocently wide. âI think I want to sleep now, Mama, because Parrain Louis will not give me my marionette if I do not.â
You smiled, kissing the tip of her nose softly. âOkay. Let us see Papa about our good night story problem, my dove.â You wiped her hands for any remnants of the chocolate biscuits. She had a proclivity for them, much like her father.
You looked at your friends and guests once more, smiling apologetically. âI fear I have to leave the two of you alone,â you told them regretfully. You had been looking forward to hearing of their adventure in Zaragoza but your daughter and her sleep had to come first.
Chelina waved a hand, shaking her head. âWe shall tell our stories tomorrow. La Princesita must sleep so she could get her present.â (The little princess)
You chuckled. âI hope Isabella and Philippe found their rooms to their liking. If not, I can always ask the staff to arrange it to however they wish,â you said as you helped your daughter down from your lap.
âYou mustnât trouble yourself with us, pet. We are perfectly able to adjust to our accommodations.â Louis said.
Chelina nodded in agreement. âThey do like it but thank you for offering.â she replied graciously.
You turned to your daughter, straightening her nightgown. âShall we say good night to parrain and marraine, my darling?â you asked.
She held the sides of her nightgown, executing a wobbly curtsy to her godparents. âGood night, parrain. Good night, marraine.â
The Duchess of Granville smiled, bowing her head regally. âGood night, princesita.â
Louis got to his feet and bowed with all pomp and grandiosity. âGood night, Your Royal Highness. I thank you for gracing us with your presence.â
You daughter giggled as she took your hand and waved them goodbye with her other. You said your goodbyes to your friends before making your way to your husbandâs office. She talked throughout the short trip, telling you of her plans for the marionette her godfather had bought for her and how she would make a show for you and her Papa. You chuckled amusedly, reminiscing of a certain time when you had regaled the crew of your fatherâs ship with the stories you have read. You had also used puppets but yours were ones you had crafted yourself from scraps aboard the ship. You told your daughter of such and saw the sparkle in her eyes at your story.
You arrived at his office and, before opening the door, turned to your daughter with a devilish gleam in your eyes.
âShall we surprise Papa?â you asked her. At her enthusiastic nod, you grinned. âYou must be very quiet. He does not know you are not asleep.â
She giddily clapped her hand against her mouth.
You entered the office, one hand behind your back, clasping your daughterâs small one. She kept close behind you, walking with small steps in time with yours. You heard her muffled giggles.
âMy King,â you called softly, hoping not to startle Kit.
Sat behind a grand oaken desk, Kit looked impossibly kingly. Stacks of missives and correspondences, each bearing differently colored wax seals, each from different people and different parts of the kingdom, nearly drowned the monarch as he pored over another in his hands. He had been the King for nearly six years, upon the death of his father, but even before that, had been helping with matters of the kingdom. He was an exceptional ruler since the start of his regency, always listening to the peopleâs pleas and keeping them in the forefront of all laws he authored and passed. The people loved and adored him, were never afraid of him, and in every celebration of his coronation as King, everyone gathered and exalted his reign.
His new role had aged him, however. His hair was now cropped shorter and he sported a full beard, forgoing shaving it off, saying that he would rather use his time looking over the peopleâs problems than to use it for his vanity. His new look made him appear more kingly, which you admitted to him with a laugh. A full beard or a clean-shaven face, to you, Kit was still as handsome as he had been on the day you met twenty years after you both had erroneously signed that marriage contract.
Kit looked up and smiled when he saw you. âMy queen.â
You smiled warmly at your title. He always loved to call you by your title but to the both of you, you were only Kit and Y/N.
You heard your daughterâs soft chuckles behind you and swallowed a laugh of your own. You cleared your throat, taking on a serious mien, before addressing your husband. âI hope you are not too busy. There is someone quite adamant to see you.â
A kingly brow rose at that. âIf it is Louis, tell him I am otherwise occupiedââ
âPapa!â cried your daughter as she jumped from behind you to run to her father.
You chuckled as Kitâs face morphed from that of an exhausted monarch to that of a lovingâand surprisedâfather.
âAmelia!â he exclaimed. âArenât you supposed to be asleep? Earlier, you bid me good night!â
He caught her before she could jump on his lap and hugged her gently to his chest. Kit was careful around her, always taking care of his actions whenever he was with her. Named in honor of her late grandmother, Amelia had been a squirmy little thing when she was born a month early. She had sent her father in a frenzy at the moment of her birth but you heard no objections from Kit. He catered to her every cry, cradled her when your own arms were tired from doing so, and even had her sleep in your bed so he would not be away from her. He had done the same with your firstborn Henry when he was younger.
Kit was no traditional king when it came to his family. He refused the idea of you sleeping in a separate room; always wanting to keep you close to him whenever possible. He also shunned the other noblesâ practices of raising their children: of leaving them to the nursemaid or of not seeing them unless it was absolutely necessary. Kit wanted to be present for every breath, sigh, and cry. When Henry was born eight years ago, the midwife had proclaimed to him that he had an heir. Kit had only shaken his head in disagreement with the woman.
âNo,â Kit had whispered when he had taken his son in his arms and had cradled him against his chest. âI have a son.â
He never thought of them as his heirs. They were always his children.
Peals of laughter rang throughout the office as Ameliaâs little hands found their way to her fatherâs beard. You smiled at the picture they presented, even though it was one you saw every day, and made your way to them. Kit deposited his daughter on one arm while his other pulled you to him. You laughed as you stood beside your husband, his arm around your waist, looking at you lovingly.
âMy love,â he said and turned his head up to receive your kiss.
You bent down and kissed him softly, lingering for a second longer before pulling away. A decade of being married to each other and Kit still had the same lovestruck expression on his face. âMy Kit.â
âYou did not tell me a story,â Amelia said petulantly, immediately taking her fatherâs attentions away from you.
You broke free from him, hands moving to the many papers that were scattered atop his desk. He had been called away immediately after dinner, missed having tea with his cousin and you to see matters regarding the eastern border of the kingdom. Despite being his queen for as long as he had been king, you had only recently started helping him with kingdom matters. In the first years of your marriage, you had asked to be taught all there was to know of your territory. You were tutored by the very same teachers Kit had in his childhood and were diligent in your studies, devouring law books and history books to learn more of the kingdom you were now queen of. You found you excelled in international relations, using your prior knowledge to help expand the trade routes and garner more alliances with other territories.
You sat on the arm of Kitâs seat, taking the latest missive he had been looking at and read over it. It was a business proposal to export the gemstones from your kingdom. As the new queen, you were now itâs owner.
âYou and Mama always tell me a good night story,â Amelia continued and you looked over at her with a smile.
âIâm sorry, my darling dove. Papa had urgent matters to attend to and Mama was having tea with your parrain.â he told her. âDoes Henry require a good night story as well?â
She shook her head, waves moving here and there. âHe does not need a story because he is big.â
âAnd you are small?â
She nodded, jutting her lip as she implored at him. Like youâand any other people who beheld herâKit could not resist her deep, wide-eyed sapphire gaze.
âVery well. Let us tell you a story then.â
âWas this the urgent matter with Lord Blois?â you asked, holding the missive in your hands.
Kit looked over and shook his head. âNo. That is for you. I opened it by mistake.â he said. âIâve sent a missive to Lord Blois and had Captain Thibault gather troops to oversee the issue with the eastern border.â
âIs it something we should be worried of?â
âNo, no. Weâre in no immediate danger, my love.â he assured you with a smile. âHe thinks it a matter I should be aware of but it is nothing. We are safe.â
You nodded.
âThere is also a letter from Prince Frederick. He wishes to thank us for our gift to his new son. He also means to invite us next month for a celebration.â
You beamed at the prospect of a ball. âShall we go? It would be wonderful to see old friends again.â
The kingâs smile was tender when he looked at you. âAnything you wish, my love.â
You flushed and replaced the missive with the other papers. âNow, on to the matter at hand. Little Princess Amelia wishes we tell her a good night story so she may sleep and then she may get her puppet from her parrain.â
âPuppet?â
âHis gift from Zaragoza.â
âOf course,â Kit said and stood from his desk, carrying Amelia with him. âDid Mama receive a scolding as well, or was it only I?â
âShe had to make it known even to Louis and Chelina that I did not tell her a story.â You snuffed the candles on his desk and followed after them as they exited the office.
âWere you polite about it, Amelia?â
Amelia looked innocently at her father. Kit gave her a stern look before kissing her temple. He could not go on getting angry with his children, not even for a while.
âYou must be polite all the time, little princess, even when it is not your fault.â
She bobbed her head. âBut, Papaââ
âWhat have I told you before?â
âA prince or princess must always be polite.â Amelia dutifully said.
âVery good.â He kissed her temple once more before he turned to you. âAnd how was tea with Louis, my love? I apologize I wasnât able to come.â
âNothing out of the ordinary,â you replied, slipping your arm around Kitâs and walked beside him silently.
âWhatâs on your mind, my Queen?â you husband asked as you all ascended the stairs. âYou are rarely quiet and when you are, I fear I have to think of what it is Iâve done.â he teased.
You chuckled. âI was thinking of names, my love.â you told him coyly.
âNames? What for?â
Once you arrived on the second-floor landing did you bring his hand to your abdomen. âI believe this little one will require a name in a few monthsâ time.â
Kit paused in the hallway, a stunned look about his face. âMy love? Are youâ?â His eyes dropped to the indiscernible bump on your abdomen.
You nodded, smiling softly. âYes, my love. Iâve known for a week now.â
âIs Mama what, Papa?â Amelia demanded.
Kit turned to his daughter, a brilliant smile about his face. âYou, my darling Amelia, will become a big sister.â
She only frowned. âBut there is only Henry and I and I am younger and smaller.â
He chuckled, having used to her logic. âYou shall be a big sister soon, my darling. Not now. We must wait because your Mama will still grow your younger sibling.â
âGrow?â
You resumed walking now, with Kitâs hand holding yours firmly. âYes, my dove. The baby needs to grow before we can meet him or her.â
âI want a baby sister.â she declared. Both you and Kit chuckled.
âWe canât choose the baby we will have, Amelia, but let us hope that whatever we will have will be born healthy.â You told her, smiling gently.
You pushed the door to her chambers open. Ameliaâs room had been decorated with motifs of the sea and traveling, with paintings of different landscapes from different parts of the kingdom adorning her blue walls. You saw in her the eagerness to travel when she was younger and you and Kit had no doubt she would wish to traverse the kingdom as well like you had.
The fire was low and dying and you made your way to it, adding enough kindling to illuminate the room until she fell asleep. Kit took Amelia to her bed and tucked her beneath the covers, smiling softly as he laid a kiss on her forehead. You neared her shelf of books, heading towards a tome of childrenâs stories by the Brothers Grimm before her sweet voice called out.
âI want my favorite story, Mama. The one about the traveler and the prince!â she said excitedly.
You cast a look at Kit, smiling when he smiled back at you. You knew the story by heart, no book would ever account for the wonders of that tale.
You sat on the other side of her bed, softly caressing your daughterâs face, mesmerized that this was now your life. It was amazing, to have survived all the challenges and be blessed with the life you never thought of having. Before, you traversed the seas, belonging nowhere and everywhere at once. You had no reason to remain long in one place, had nothing to care for and live for. But fate intervened and brought you back to your kingdom, brought you to the place where you never once thought of settling down. Fate brought you home.
You looked at Kit, at the love that shone in his eyes, wanting nothing more in your life. You were blessed to be married to him, a man who had been willing to renounce his title and power just so he could love you. You were gifted children whom you adored and adored you in return. Once, you had wanted to be an emissary of the kingdom but fate gave you more and made you Queen of it. No, there was nothing more you could ask for. You had everything you ever hoped forâand moreâright here, right now.
âAre you ready, my dove?â you asked Amelia as you pushed the soft hair away from her face.
âYes, Mama.â
You linked your hand with Kitâs, holding and never wanting to let go, as you started the story.
âOnce upon a time, there was a girl who accidentally married the princeâŚâ
- NOT YOURS


pairing: prowler!miles morales x reader, miles morales x reader
summary - miles seemingly canât let you go, but you know your miles needs to get home. maybe if you play along youâll be able to get back home. PART TWO!!! part 1 here
word count: 1,305 words
warnings - not much really, profanity, lil bit of violence and non-con touchy touch
notes - well i didnt expect to do a part two lmao but holy shit you lot r crazy thank u for the love - sorry if this isnât at anyoneâs standards but yeaaahh here you go đ¤
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heâs not moving.
youâd been trying to shake your miles awake ever since the other miles left the room but to no avail.
âmiles please, i donât know how long we have. you have to work with me here.â you whispered as you shook his shoulders again. he was icy to the touch, the hard floor did not help.
you didnât know where he was but you prayed he wouldnât come back any time soon, as unlikely it was for him not to return.
he was crazy, indefinitely.
how the hell can someone be so delusional to think that their girlfriend who passed away, infront of them, whom they buried in the ground over a year ago, is back and with them in the flesh? you had no clue, but all you cared about right now was getting miles up and awake.
youâd managed to get rid of the chains after what felt like an eternal tug of war and you were sure heâd wake with countless bruises.
âfuck it.â you sighed as you raised your fist as it is collided with his chest. you couldnât hit his face, he was to pretty for that.
miles was struggling.
he was dreaming. he knew that.
but for some reason he felt much more comfortable with staying in his dream then facing whatever was happening around his body at the time. maybe he was already dead. this other miles killed him, took his girlfriend, his y/n.
the one who he had loved since they were kids and he was too stubborn to get off the swings since he thought he should have extra time after being away visiting relatives.
the one who was also as stubborn as he was and decided that getting a plastic shovel from the sandpit and digging it into his sides was a more effective way of getting him off rather than asking politely or asking a teacher for aid.
the one who helped him up afterwards and apologised before running to the swings and hopping on.
the one who he saw everyday afterwards, the one who sat in his spot and made friends with his. the one who he knew he shouldâve been mad at but he couldnât help but admire.
her cute pigtails, her cute dresses and smile.
the one he grew up with, his first true friend, his first crush, his first kiss, his first girlfriend.
the one who helped him through his uncles passing and to come to terms with his new abilities. the one who always gave him the strength to get back up and fight.
he couldnât stay here.
his father was waiting for his help whether he knew it or not and his other half was waiting for him to get back up.
get up.
Get Up.
GET UP
âget up! oh my god is one punch not enough idiot?â y/n whisper-yelled in his face as his eyes shot open.
youâd never felt more relieved at seeing milesâs wide eyes. âshit are you okay? i didnât punch you too hard right?â you interrogated him as you looked over his face with concern.
âno, no iâm okay. are you? shit i shouldâve gotten up earlier iâm so sorry. he didnât hurt you did he? iâm so sorry, so sorry i-â you cut off his rambling with a kiss.
as you pulled back you couldnât help but smile, he was quite literally knocked out cold and the first thing he asked was if you were okay. âiâm fine miles. iâm okay, just breathe okay? you need to have your head on straight if weâre to get the fuck outta here okay?â you murmured as you nestled your face in his neck.
âcome on up, we need to get out of here before that psycho comes b-â you were cut off as you felt something buzz in your jacket.
you saw milesâs bewildered expression as you slowly reached for it, âi swear to god if this is a bomb.â miles whispered as you groaned, âseriously?â
as your hand grazed the object your eyes lit up as you recognised it. you pulled out one of the watches youâd managed to acquire through violent methods at HQ.
âyes! oh my god you are incredible you know that?â miles grinned as he asked for it. âi totally forgot i had it, god thank you!â you joked as you clasped your hands together whilst looking upwards.
âearth 1610, i know that much.â you smiled as he worked through it.
the two of you were so engrossed within the find of the watch you forgot to focus on the door behind you two as it slowly opened. milesâs head shot up as his senses went off. he shoved the watch into your jacket as the two of you turned around.
âsee you got out of the chains.â miles spoke as he walked in slowly. miles stood infront of you swiftly, fighting stance slowly crawling through as his fists balled.
âand what about it? you needa move aside. no one has to get hurt.â miles threatened as he slowly walked backwards.
other miles looked at you before smirking. âi ainât goin nowhere. neither is she.â he pointed your way as you couldnât help but frown.
why couldnât he let you go?
why wouldnât he let you go?
âiâm not staying here miles. iâm going home, you need to let her go. iâm not her.â you spoke up as you lowered milesâs extended arm in-front of you to talk to him clearly.
âi canât let you leave ma, ion want to, and ion have to. he ainât gonna stop me.â miles grinned as his mask came forwards to cover his face, his claws on too as he rushed forwards at miles.
ârun!â
and you were off.
you couldnât think about anything else. you couldnât look backwards it would slow you down. you decided to run upwards, hoping that your miles would fight the prowler off long enough to make it up to you on the roof.
you pulled out the watch and jammed numbers in as you continued upwards.
how many fucking levels were there?
you saw the door come into view just as you pressed enter. you slammed through the door to see the portal open.
your chance was here.
you looked back to the door, willing him to come.
you saw a flash of black and red and the door slammed in-front of you just as you moved forwards to try and find him. and it scared the shit out of you and resulted in something slipping from your pocket.
miles hugged you straight away. âyou okay mi vida?â you hugged him tightly and kissed him. âyes, yes iâm okay, you? he didnât hurt you did he?â miles shook his head as he looked towards the portal home.
âcome on letâs go before he decides he wants a round two.â you said as you grabbed his hand and jogged towards the portal just as he barrelled through.
the two of you flew through as the portal closed on miles.
âshit! fuck!â he yelled as he stood in-front of where youâd left just seconds ago. he was too slow. too fucking slow again. he let you slip through his hands once and vowed it would never happen again the second he saw you and you were taken from him again.
after spending so long working, training to be the best version of himself to keep the person and people he loved safe.
as he sat down his eye was caught by something glimmering in the moonlight. as he picked it up he couldnât believe it.
a watch. the one he saw you shove into your jacket. the one which most likely controlled the portal. the one which had the multiverse contained within.
the luminescent letters spelling out,
EARTH 1610
â ALL MINE


pairing - prowler!miles morales x reader, miles morales x reader
summary - whilst on the run, your boyfriend miles and yourself were taken home. although your hometown is not as it seems. with a shadow clinging to your every move, will you make it out of this universe? part two - not yours
warnings - possessive!prowler miles, heâs like low key delulu, swearing, violence.
notes - i am absolutely in love with prowler miles. THE BRAIDS HAVE A CHOKEHOLD ON ME. sorry if this seems to resemble other fics but i just wanted to do my lil version since all the others are half way done :P and iâm writing again since iâm in the holidays :) also idk if miles can make people invisible but for the sake of this text yes he can. also big fancy words idk if i used em correctly. comment for p2!!!! also pushing the 42miles calling his girl ma agenda đ
wordcount: 2.1K

you had to catch your breath.
youâd never been the most athletic person in p.e and it certainly wasnât going to change then and it certainly wonât now. but as miles eggs you on to keep moving you ignore all the un-athletic bones in your body and push yourself to keep running.
as you reach your destination miles grabs your hand and the two of you creep your way inside. miles begins to mess around with computers as margo tried her hardest with the help of lyla to figure out what on earth was going on.
as miles scanned his eyes he pulled you into his arms, âyou okay?â he asked as you nodded, âfor now, as long as miguel-â
and to your luck he barrelled through the doors at the exact moment you uttered his name. âbloody mary much?â you muttered under your breath as you took a step back.
and as he clawed and fought his way in your hand tightened its grip on milesâs. âitâs okay, heâs not getting in y/n/n. itâs okay.â and as he reassured you to the best of his abilities you couldnât help but feel grateful. he always put you first, no matter what.
always made sure you and his family were okay.
and his reassurance managed to calm you down as margo looked up at the two of you, her finger hovering over the reboot button but as she looked between the miles and you, she couldnât help but aid the two of you. as miles pulled his mask over his face, you saw the pure rage painted over miguelâs face and you couldnât help your indignation towards the man.
but you didnât see him for long as the pair of you were sucked out of the room and travelling at the speed of light (or so it seemed) to freedom.
the lights were harsh on your eyes.
as you adjusted to the luminosity of the neon signs you looked to your right to see miles on the floor.
âmiles? miles!â you rushed over and rolled his body over as he coughed, âiâm okay, iâm okay. how about you?â you smiled, âiâm fine babe. we made it, we made it home miles.â you cried as you engulfed him in a hug.
he smiled as he reciprocated, âthanks to you y/n. but we needa get goin okay?â you nodded as you stood and helped him up by his arms.
âhold on tight.â
youâd honestly forgotten how nice the cold air felt on your face. the thrill of swinging through the city, passing people by as they stared in wonder, slinging by and grabbing a few treats on the way, yours and milesâs normal routine almost everyday in the past six months. you never knew you could miss a place so much.
but being with the spider society and being at the HQ managed to make you deeply homesick.
as you neared milesâs home you felt a weight being lifted off of your chest.
you were almost there.
you had gotten home in time.
youâd save mr morales, be allowed to call him jeff and his wife rio, miles would have his father, heâd continue being spider-man, the two of you would move to new jersey (fingers crossed), miles would study something new (seeing as the two of you have had your fill of other universes in the past few days), youâd study journalism, youâd get your own place, travel, live and love.
together.
as you got to his rooms window you held on to the ledge as miles opened the window and carefully guided you in. youâd never expected to feel so elated at seeing his single bed, his action figures and posters, everything. but as you entered, the waves of fatigue messed with your head to the point where you managed to overlook the contents of his room.
you were so exhausted you didnât even manage to make it to the bed and relaxed in-front of it in the corner. as you looked around you couldnât help but frown. it looked, different.
some things were missing such as all the posters and figurines. you chalked it up to mrs morales packing them away perhaps, or miles moving them to his own place.
as you slowly drifted off you missed the creak of the door opening.

rio walked through the door with her laundry basket clung to her hip.
miles turned around quickly, relieved to see his mother. âah mom, you donât know how happy i am to see you.â rio furrowed her eyebrows as her son ran over to smother her in a tight hug. itâd been so long since heâd acted so.
and was his hair out?
he seemed shorter too.
what on earth has this boy been up to?
as he rambled on explaining himself she couldnât help but smile. he seemed so, innocent. before everything, before the pain, before the loss, before it all happened, before he changed, permanently, before her.
âmiles, i think itâs cute your into uh whatâs it called cosplay? you one of them comics-con kids?â
âwhatâs that? i- no, this isnât cosplay ma.â
as she walks into another room miles stands frozen as his uncle aaron walks into the home. albeit a different version of his uncle aaron but it doesnât change the way milesâs hands are sweating, his heart threatening to implode.
as aaron rested a pile of cash on the table miles stared in awe. âyou ready to go miles? damn you took your braids out? whatâs going on man?â he joked as he walked to the door his hand gesturing miles to follow along. âyeah lemme just grab something and iâll be there.â
miles shook you awake and asked you to follow along but not too closely.
you were perplexed as to why but followed along nonetheless. as you made it to the door you saw aaron in-front of miles. and suddenly something came at miles, knocking him out.
you ran to him, âmiles! shit, are you okay?â you felt your chest tighten as he didnât respond, his finger tips twitched yet he was unresponsive. âfuck what the hell did you do aaron?â
aaron couldnât believe his eyes.
how- what?
you were there. sitting, cradling milesâs body in your arms as you stared up at him.
alive.
ây/n?â
it was a whisper. but you caught it. âno iâm the fuckin sun. yes itâs y/n.â you said as you continued to inspect miles, looking for any signs of injury.
âyou want her too?â
your head snapped up as you heard aaron speak again, he was looking behind you and you honestly didnât have the energy to see someone else right now but as you looked back you wished this was a bad dream.
the prowler.
he stood tall, not as tall as aaron but at least a few inches more so than miles. his suit was a little different, his claws sharper and his mask. he nodded towards aaron, yes.
it was as frightening as aaronâs. aaron. if he was right infront of you you then who the hell was thi-
your head was throbbing so much, but you were currently being tended to. or, you thought you were. someone was lightly dabbing a wet cloth on your forehead, your head was supported by something, it was nice.
when you built the strength to open your eyes you saw miles. âarriba mi vida.â you squinted. âwhat?â you saw a slight smile on his face, âtry to get up.â miles wrapped his hand around your neck, cradling it as you attempted to get up.
you rested against the cold wall as you took in the environment around you. âwhere are we?â you asked miles as you tried focusing your eyes, you swore you saw the outline of someone tied to a, was that a boxing bag? the light from the window behind them illuminated their outline, their face left unknown.
âshh, estĂĄ bien y/n.â
âmiles you know i cant speak spanish that well.â
âiâm sorry, i forgot. you feelinâ okay ma?â
as you were about to respond the body tied to the bag started to move and mumble, causing you to actually realise that someone was tied up. your eyes were adjusted now and as you looked around and settled on milesâs face you couldnât help but frown.
âsince when do you wear braids miles? and do you honestly think this is the right time to try out a new hair style?â you questioned as he got up, âyou donât like my braids? you use to do em all the time ma.â
your eyebrows furrowed as the body finally came into focus, and you saw-
miles?
you slowly rose from your spot on the floor and looked back and forth from both milesâs. the one in front of you had a certain way to him. his shoulders straightened, taller than usual, hardened face, he seemed so, formal.
whilst your miles was a sloucher most times, not short but he didnât tower over everyone, usually with a smile donning his face and always easy going.
âi- you.â the words scrambled out and you had no idea what was going on. all you knew was that you needed to get out of here. as you walked towards what you had assumed to be your miles, other miles grabbed your hand and yanked you back.
âwhatchu doing?â
âi was seeing my miles. what are you doing? why did you tie him up?â
âcanât exactly have someone running around my streets with my face now can i?â
âokay, i understand that miles but you need to let me go. we need to get back to our universe otherwise mr morales is gonna- and we canât let that happen you know that. untie him. please.â
âwhy would i do that shit? whatâs so special about him? why does he get to have everything so good? his school, his friends, his family- you.â other miles was getting a little too close for your liking and you found yourself backed up against the wall. not a great position to be in when completely helpless and tired as hell against someone who could probably throw you across the room.
his hand came to your face as he pushed away a stray strand of hair from your eyes. âi- did we- did you date someone like me?â
ânot someone like you ma, i dated you.â
âno you dated another version of me. thatâs not me, thatâs her, wherever she is iâm sure she missed you and if you picked up the phone and called-â
âsheâs dead.â
your eyes widened, âi- iâm sorry for you. and for her. iâm sure you loved her a lot but, iâm not her. youâre not my miles, my miles is right there. and i love him. please you have to let us- me go. y/n wouldnât have wanted this for you iâm sure of it.â
âyou gonna tell me she wanted me to be happy?â
âuh iâd assume she wanted that for you. iâm sure you guys were amazing together miles.â you smiled as you tried to suppress your fear. it was hard to, you could feel it slowly creeping in, the miles in front of you was hypnotising, his eyes were warm so warm you could feel them burning into yours. he was absolutely gorgeous, the soft glow from the night life outside highlighting his face. he was so gorgeous it was insane as well as scary. he took your breath away, the same way your miles did.
âwe were, and we will be again.â
âiâm not so sure you can bring people back from the dead. i understand you miss her but you need to let her go and move on. speaking of moving on miles and i should be moving on back to our universe so if you would so kindly-â
âi got her right here ma.â
his grip on your hand tightened as he somehow got closer. all the air had apparently hopped out of the room since you felt your chest tighten.
âno me dejarĂĄs de nuevo mi vida. your staying with me, here.â
âYou wonât leave me again my life.â
âstop it, i understand youâre hurting but please just-â you tried with all your strength to push him away but his feet were planted firmly into the floor, as still as a statue and you couldnât help but cry.
youâd escaped one place to be potentially imprisoned in another.
âshh, shh y/n/n. i got you right here.â he held you as you sobbed, praying your miles would wake up soon and save the two of you.
as miles held onto you he couldnât help but feel his tensions and sorrow seep into the floor as he held you again after all this time and as he did he couldnât help but whisper,
âyouâre mine mi amor,
all mine.â
â HARRY POTTER



HARRY POTTER
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RON WEASLEY
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HERMIONE GRANGER
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FRED WEASLEY
â skeletons and scares
summary: itâs fredâs mission to scare his girlfriend ever since she told him it was impossible to.
GEORGE WEASLEY
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CEDRIC DIGGORY
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SLYTHERIN BOYS
â enzo, theo, mattheo etc
MARAUDERS ERA
â james, sirius, regulus etc
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ANDREW!PETER PARKER
â lover
summary: peter lost y/n and gwen at the same time. whilst ned and mj are trying to locate y/n and peter they grab the wrong versions. but it seems these two know eachother better then everyone thought.
â i got you (mature)
summary: whilst on your way to your internship at oscorp you arenât exactly paying attention to where youâre going, luckily peter is hopelessly in love with you and follows you to make sure youâre okay.
PETER PARKER
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BUCKY BARNES
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STEVE ROGERS
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TONY STARK
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AVENGERS
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