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The Bear hits so close to home. I've worked in kitchens my whole life and this is the most accurate portrayal of kitchen service I've ever witnessed. Such great attention to detail. I even worked under a chef who looked just like Carmen who also had lady name. (I hope chef Mallory is doing well. He was just as stressed as Carmy.)
I will not abandon ship.
Sydcarmy nation growing by the hour oh i prayed for times like this, but never forget the pioneers and way makers who stayed true through the storm of hate and invective for over a year
Finally got around to watching The Bear a few weeks ago
These bitches autistic
Why was I actually surprised when the opening scene of a show called The Bear had a bear in it
I ship it. đ€
Theyâve been all over my fyp and Iâve been liking every video.
I love a good well written, thought out, slow burn. Slow burns are like the best relationship tropes when itâs done correctly, and thatâs what sydcarmy is giving.
*giggling kicking my feet* đ€
(side note: I donât give af what carmy & Claire got going on. Another side note: I have not watched either season BUT I have done my research, waiting for the green light on season 3 and for it to go into production, cause you never know with shows these days + the writers strike. đ)
I canât stop watching them đđđ
If youâre not a little bit delusional are you truly living???
THEY ARE EMMY NOMINATED ACTORS ON AN EMMY NOMINATED SHOW!!! đ€đ€đ€đ€
What the absolute fuck is their problem?!?!? (Affectionate) (But also derogatory)
The Hormones
Pairings: Carmy x Pregnant!Reader
Summary: You decided to go with Carmy to work, Carmy hesitated with bringing you along with you. You been dealing with pregnancy hormones recently. With the hormones hitting you, Richie had enough and lashes out on you making you upset.
Genre: Angst to comfort
Warnings: Cursing, Crying, mentions of being pregnant, Richie being mean, Yelling.
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âAlright baby, Iâm off to work.â Carmen announces as walks over to you in the kitchen. He places a hand on your bump rubbing it gently before kissing your forehead.
âActually, Carmy?â You said making him go back to face you.
âWhatâs wrong baby?â He asked as he softly cupped your face worriedly. You smiled at him being so protective of you.
âCan I come with you today? Iâm tired of being home by myself.â You said with pleading eyes.
Carmen sighed as he ran a hand through his hair. âAre you sure babe? I donât want you getting tired of being bored at the place. Plus, you should be resting.â Carmen loves when you come along with him to work, but with your hormones being more stronger and you being more sensitive, he hesitated. You literally started to cry over tying your shoe because your stomach was in the way.
You pouted, âPlease Carmy? I promise I wonât cause trouble I just wanna be with you, I get sad when Iâm alone here.â Your eyes were already watering making Carmen panic.
âOkay, okay baby, donât get upset. I hate when you get upset, it hurts me. Of course you can come, but if things to start to overwhelm you, you tell me okay?â You nodded making him smile and peck your lips. He grabbed your hand as the two you of walked out of the apartment.
âLook who finally showed up!â Richie announced as Carmen walked in with you, Carmen rolled his eyes.
âShut the fuck Richie, get to work.â Carmen shook his head as he led you through the kitchen.
âWhat brings you here sweets?â Richie asked you as he gave you a hug, you smiled.
âDidnât feel like staying home, I need to get out and enjoy life before the little one comes.â Richie nodded as he continued to work.
Tina smiled as she walked up to you giving you a hug and a kiss before rubbing your bump. âHow are you doing mama? Baby doing good?â
You smiled at Tinaâs comfort, âHealthy baby, but itâs killing me.â You whined making Tina frown.
âAye, poor thing. You need anything?â
âNot right now, Iâm okay thank you.â Carmen yelled something at the others, as you walked towards his office.
âOh, hey Y/N!â You quickly turned to see Sydney waving, you quickly smiled at you and gave her a hug.
âHey Syd! How you doing?â
âGood, good, and you?â
âUgh, itâs hard dealing with a fetus in your stomach.â You joked as you rubbed your bump.
âWell hey, almost time yâknow?â
You nodded with a smile, âI canât wait.â You quickly said goodbye as Carmen led you to sit in his office chair.
âYou hungry or anything?â He asked you as he ran a hand over your back, you shook your head.
âNot at the moment.â You shrugged
âAlright, let me know if anything.â He quickly gave you a kiss to your lips making you sigh.
âLove you.â You said with a smile making him smile back.
âLove you more.â
Itâs been over two hours already and you starting to get cranky. You were whining as you had your head down. Your back was killing you and you felt a headache coming on from the heat from the kitchen. You whined as you slowly got up before wincing as your back started to hurt. You rubbed your bump as you opened the office door entering the kitchen.
âGuys, I fucking told you a million times! Get your shit together, Iâm not fucking playing!â Carmen yelled as everyone yelled âYes Chef!â In unison. Carmen sighed before he spotted you with a frown on your face.
âHey baby, you okay? Whatâs wrong?â He cupped your face as he examined your features.
âIâm getting hungry carm, itâs hot Iâm dying! And my back is hurting!â You said a little too loud, Carmen cursed in his mind knowing you were getting cranky.
âIâm sorry babe, you wanna sit by the booths? You might cool off better there. And you want something to eat?â He led you to the entrance of the diner, before you stopped him.
âNo Carmen, nothing is helping me. Iâm tired and hungry and itâs making me upset!â You could feel tears forming making Carmen cringe.
âHey, hey, hey. Relax, I know baby. Iâm sorry that youâre going through this. Just take a deep breath and Iâll make you something to eat, what do you feel like having, hm?â He said softly not wanting to make you more upset, he quickly rubbed your back making you whimper as small tears fell down your face.
âI-I I donât know what I want to eat! Basically anything I eat makes me puke! I canât take it anymore!â You were starting to get more loud making everyone in the kitchen look at you and Richie finally blew it.
âJesus Christ! Why did you even come if youâre gonna act like a bitch?â Richie yelled from the other side, everyone turned to look at Richie who had a frown on his face.
âRichie!â Carmen yelled back at his cousin making Richie shake his head.
âNah! Because why the fuck is she here if sheâs gonna be bitchy about everything? Make that make sense to me!â
âRichie, you better shut the fuck up! Sheâs pregnant, I donât care if sheâs here or not! Donât make me fucking hurt you cousin!â
âLet me see you try, jagoff.â Richie said with a sarcastic chuckle. Carmenâs eyes twitched.
âDonât even start with me Richie! Youâre the fucking jagoff, donât start with that bullshit I-
Carmen stopped his yelling when he heard a sniffle and a whimper. Everyone turned to look at you, tears fell down your face as you hiccuped.
âI-Iâm sorry.â You said through broken sobs, everyone just froze as they watched you cry.
âBaby.â Carmen said softly as he quickly walked over to you. âHey, look at me.â You pushed his hands away as you shook your head. You then turned around and walked over to the back door, you opened the door as you went outside to the cool breeze.
Everyone just stood there in silence, then looked at Richie.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you Richie! How dare you do such a thing to that poor girl! Sheâs pregnant for god sake!â Tina yelled at Richie as she slapped his arm with a frown.
âNot cool Richie, seriously.â Marcus said with a shook of his head as he followed Tina outside.
âDo better Richie, honestly.â Sydney said as she followed the rest outside to console you.
Richie just stood there frozen with his mouth slightly opened.
âWhat the fuck is your problem!?!â Carmen roared as he shoved Richie into a wall nearby, making Richie stumble.
âChill Carmen!â
âNo, you chill! How are you gonna say that to her huh?!?! Donât you have a kid?!?! Didnât you deal with this too?!? How dare you come at Y/N like that! She didnât deserve that shit! Sheâs seven fucking months pregnant! Of course sheâs gonna feel like shit!â All Carmen saw was red as his shoulders rose up and down from his yelling rant. His heart was pounding as his hand shook under Richieâs shirt he had a grip on.
âChill the fuck out Carmen! Iâm sorry, that just came over me! I mean it! I didnât mean for that happen, I just let my inner thoughts get to me! I know she didnât deserve that. Iâm sorry alright?â Richie said in a calming voice to get Carmen to calm down.
Carmen gave him a glare as he let go his shirt, âYou better fucking apologize to her, not me. Understand?â Richie nodded with hands in surrender, Carmen huffed as he first walked outside, Richie behind him.
You had your head buried in your hands as Tina comforted you, your head rested on her shoulder as she rubbed your back in comfort , your shoulders shook with each sob.
âI-Iâm sorry, I didnât mean for-for that to-to happen.â You whimpered, making Tina shake her head.
âNonsense mija, you are carrying a child. You have every right to feel this way. Richie is being an asshole, donât let him get to you mama.â
You removed your hand away from your face before looking up to see Carmen and Richie. Tina moved away but not before giving your head a peck as she told everyone to go back inside, leaving you, Carmen, and Richie alone.
You looked down at your feet, not making eye contact with either of the men. Carmen didnât say anything as he walked up to you and wrapped his arms around you.
You couldnât help but feel more tears fall down as you softly cried into his chest. Carmen softly shushed you as he rubbed your back knowing it was hurting you. He whispered sweet nothing in your ear as he kissed your head and forehead repeatedly.
âI-I Iâm sorry, I didnât m-mean for this to happen.â You said through hiccups, Carmen shook his head.
âHey, no, stop that. This wasnât your fault baby. Youâre pregnant, you have every right to be mad, upset, and sad. This is a hard time for you. But you shouldâve stayed home baby. Itâs always chaotic here, and I donât want that to overwhelm you. I want you to be okay and feel comfortable. I know itâs hard for you, but Iâm here always for you okay?â
He cupped your face making you look up at him, your lip trembled as tears fell down your cheeks. He quickly wiped them away, before kissing your lips a few times. He gave you a hug making you wrap your arms around his waist, enjoying his touch.
âI love you, yâknow that?â He said softly in your ear making you nod in his chest. He swayed you back and forth before facing Richie, who had a frown on his face.
âI think Richie has something to say to you too.â Carmen said softly making you open your eyes to see Richie with a sad frown. He cleared his throat before speaking.
âIâm sorry for what I said to you Y/N, I really am. I admit I was being a jagoff and all that shit I said was wrong and that you donât deserve that. But, I hope you can forgive me because youâre my family and I donât want to hurt you like that again.â
You actually felt another set of tears coming at Richieâs apology, you loved Richie as family. You hated what he said to you, but how can you not forgive him.
âOh Richie, of course I forgive you. Iâm sorry that I triggered you to go off on me. Iâm sorry, youâre a sweet man and I know you didnât mean it.â You hiccuped as you walked over to Richie before wrapping your arms around his waist bringing him into a hug. Richieâs eyes went wide, not expecting you to forgive him so easily. He tensed up as you hugged him, but quickly relaxed and wrapped his arms around you.
âIâm sorry kid, really. I was an asshole for that.â He said softly as he rubbed your back in comfort making you look up at him with a smile. You stood on your tippy toes before pecking his cheek with a smile making him smile back at you. You turned to face Carmen who walked over to you and Richie.
âDonât pull that shit again cousin or I swear I will beat your ass.â Richie rolled his eyes at him.
âYeah, yeah cousin, I got it. Jesus.â He shook his head making you chuckle a bit at the two men.
âYou still hungry baby?â Carmen asked you as the three of you walked back into the kitchen. You nodded your head at that.
âIâm having those cravings again actually.â You said as you held onto Carmenâs hand. He led you to the booths in the front, Carmy smiled.
âWhatâs the craving today?â Carmen said as the two of you sat down at a booth.
âPickles and ice cream.â You said with a smile making Carmen give you a disgusting look. You smacked his arm before laughing.
âHow the fuck do you enjoy that?â He said as he got up, you laughed.
âItâs not me, itâs the baby!â You put your hands up in surrender.
âSure it is baby.â He said with a smile before leaning down to kiss you before entering the kitchen.
âMarcus! Get me a cup of the ice cream you made and Tina! Get me some pickles! Y/N is having her weird ass cravings again!â
âCarmen! Donât announce it to everyone!
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Neon Sticky Notes
prompt: ( requested ) reminding your boyfriend you love him one sticky note at a time.
pairing: Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto x female!reader pairing: Carmy x Peach
fandom masterlist: FX's The Bear
word count: 2.4k+
note: baby gets what baby wants! God, do i hope this is what you want, my baby...
warnings: probably cursing, Carmy needs a nap, men being simps, this is short and sweet! it's FINALLY edited!!!
You knew he was struggling. Worn-out, beaten down, exhausted, run ragged, amuck, and into the ground.
It was evident in the way he carried himself; the prominent bags under his eyes, the way he tossed and turned in bed before being found on the living room couch in the morning. His hair seemed greasier then usual, his skin turning gaunt and grey, and you knew he wasn't making time to eat.
By comparison, you had a simple job, something corporate and in an office. Something that made decent money; something you were good at, something you could find pride in doing.
However, Carmy's job as a chef was different; being more than stressful, and while coupled together for years now, it was still a work-in-progress each time Carmen started on a new venture. Owning, running, and converting The Beef into something "better" should've been no different, only it was - it was totally different. Carmy was frazzled, looking deranged some evenings, as if operating on adrenaline, and you were at a loss on how to help.
So, you resorted to a natural instinct - communicating.
Carmy needed reassurance, he needed support, he needed to be loved for who he is, exactly how he was, in order to keep his head on straight. You never did mind the challenge that was Carmen Berzatto, finding him akin to a puzzle. So, on your way home from work one evening, you stopped at a CVS to grab a pack of neon, multi-colored sticky notes and a brand new Sharpie marker.
You had an idea.
When you got back to your shared apartment, you unloaded the groceries you needed onto the counters before calling Carmy. "Hey, Peaches," he answered on the third ring, usual kitchen clatter in the background, "everything okay?"
"Yeah, all good."
"Sure? Sound outta breath."
"The elevator's broken, I got groceries," you groaned, "and have been skipping the gym for a couple weeks."
He chuckled, "Never skip leg day, baby, you know it's our house motto."
"Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever - hush. I'm just wondering if you had an ETA for tonight? I have an early morning meeting, so I want to go to sleep early."
"Uh," he trailed, a muffled ruffling sounding over the line before a small clatter that made him sigh, "yeah, um, you know what? I really don't know, baby, I'm sorry. You do your thing and I'll be quiet when I get in, just leave my stuff on the couch."
"No, come to bed," you whined slightly, "I miss you."
"Awh, yeah, miss you, too, Peach. I'll be there," he promised.
You finished putting all groceries away; the dishes following, then you got started on prepping dinner. Look, you were no cook - that was all Carmy. But you weren't totally useless in a kitchen, so, you didn't mind taking over most meals now that Carmy was waist-deep in The Beef's bullshit. You played music as you cooked, poured a glass of wine, danced around, and tried to think of a list of encouraging things to remind Carmy. You ate dinner alone, and when done with clean-up, faced off with your sticky notes and Sharpie.
The first note was scribbled and stuck on the covered plate in the fridge: Bone Apple Teeth, Chef!
Then you wrote a note to leave at the door where Carm was sure to drop his keys: make sure you eat the plate I left you!
Humming, you pondered a moment before smirking and writing a third note to be left on the TV remote: I know you too well. come to bed.
Lastly, you wrote a fourth and final note to be left in the bathroom: great job today, Chef! you're killing it!
You were fast asleep when he got home. He found the note in the key bowl, smirking at your kindness and thoughtfulness. Carmy saw the messily-drawn heart and pocketed the note, toeing off his shoes and entering the kitchen. He reheated the plate you left, pocketed the second note after a silent grin of amusement, and when ready, took his hot food to the couch.
Carmy laughed when he found your third note. He left it on the table as he ate, half-watching the news segment he flipped on. When he was full and his plate clear, Carmy turned the TB off, pocketed your note, set everything in the dishwasher, started it, and then went into the bathroom. Another soft chuckle emitted as he pulled the final note in his hand - and you already know he saved it.
When he got in your shared room, he made sure to leave the notes in a random shoe box, stashing it in his closet, changed for the night, and crawled into bed with you.
This was a regular occurrence now: Carmy came home late to a barrage of sticky notes, saved them all, then crashed in bed with you. You missed each other, but understood scheduling just didn't line up right now. It wasn't like you two never saw one another, you still did - but it wasn't like it was. Time together now felt fleeting, as if you had to savor everything, so you made the most of your situation.
Was it overcompensation? Possibly. But Carmy adored your notes.
Sometimes, you'll be sat in the living room, reading a book, working on your laptop, or scrolling Instagram on your phone, while he cooks and he finds a note left on the milk carton that reads: I am UDDERLY in love with you!
Get it? 'Cause cows have udders? You were pretty proud of that pun.
Other times, he'll be up at an unGodly hour, getting a steamy hot shower, and you'll come in to pee. He doesn't think anything of anything until he gets out of the stall only to see a neon orange sticky note on the counter, saying: i love your butt! lemme pinch it!
Carmy feels himself looking forward to your little surprises. Some were funny and a little vulgar, like the note found on the eggs: fertilize MY eggs!
Some notes were more innocent, like the one he found in his shoe one morning, reading: I'm so proud of you. have a great day today!
Some just said: be home for dinner @ 8! making your fav!
Others were found, saying: you're so fucking handsome. I'm one lucky ducky! You even tried to draw a little duck.
Some notes were motivational: you're doing a GREAT job, baby!
Some notes reminded: you have a dentist appt @ 10!
Some notes were sweet: call me during your break, cutie, i miss your voice!
And others found on the bathroom mirror were playful: you look too good today, go change! A second note added: don't need anyone looking at your fine ass! A third: i'm the only one allowed to look #respectfully
Each and every note had a drawn heart, being saved to a hidden shoebox. He found notes in his usual coffee mug, reminding him you loved him. He found notes on his toothpaste tube, telling him he was doing a great job. Cereal boxes now promised Carmy they were proud of him, pastas told him to have a great day, and the light switches assured reminded him how special he was.
The microwave told him you felt blessed to be his and in his jacket pocket, he was told how lucky you are to love him. Some notes swore to him he was one of a kind, others explicitly detailed what parts of him you wanted in parts of you, and a few reminded him of important dates, appointments, deadlines, anniversaries, birthdays, etc..
Sometimes, he found little treats with these sticky notes. Like when you had to make brownies for your little sister's bake sale, you left him a Tupperware full with a hot pink note, labeled: for the love of my life!
And then... One morning, when you got up for work, Carmy was already gone for his day. You went through your normal routine, entering the kitchen with the intention of making a to-go cup of coffee, only to pause and grin when a neon green sticky note greeted you from the stovetop. Written in messy, fresh, black Sharpie was: got you on my mind. love you, be home @ 6 tonight!
Carmy drew own heart and you beamed at the reciprocation. You didn't mind the distance for now, knowing he was busy and it wouldn't last forever; but the fact that he could reassure you as much as you could him warmed your heart. You felt like the Grinch when his heart grew in size, just without the painful grunting. If anything, you felt euphoric from his little note - thinking it was reassuring to still communicate even when your schedules differed.
The day passed sluggishly - only because you were actually excited to go home. Ironically, your last client of the day didn't leave until a little later than scheduled, so, when you FINALLY got off work and made it home, Carmy had beaten you. When you got through the door, you were met with a heavenly aroma; using Gandalf's advice and following your nose to enter the kitchen.
You sighed dreamily when you came to a halt in the doorway, bottom lip trapped between your teeth to attempt and restrain your ecstatic grin. Carmy was shirtless at the stove, stirring a pasta dish to coat it in the sauce of his choice. "Hi, pretty peach," he beamed at you.
"Oh, I've missed this sight," you squealed, rushing to his side to throw your arms around his neck. "Hi, baby, hi, baby, hi, baby," you chanted between chaste kisses to his cheek.
"Someone missed me," he laughed, cheeks blooming a bright red - but not from the kitchen heat.
"I feel like I haven't seen you in forever, and you know I don't do well alone, I need attention," you teased with a pout, his arm slithering around your waist - but a crinkle noise caught your attention. "Woah, hey. Did you get a new tattoo?" You pondered, looking down at his arm that was protectively bandaged.
He smirked and held his arm out, "Wanna take the plastic off for me?"
"What'd you get?"
"Find out," he whispered, staring at you with his intense baby blue eyes; waiting as you calculated your next move. Slowly, you reached out and unwrapped the protective cling wrap, getting to the gauze, then slowly peeling that from his skin.
"Ohhh, my fucking God," you whispered.
"Like it?"
"Are these... My hearts?"
He nodded, "I got 6 of them from your notes tattooed. 'Cause we've been together six years. Figured, each year, I could add one - but you gotta draw it."
"You're ridiculous," you laughed, in minor disbelief. "What made you do this?"
He eased, "You. I've never felt so confident in my life before, and I know you're a huge part of that. It feels right, being with you feels right and I wanted to show you that I see and appreciate all you do." His tone softened, "I wouldn't be me without you, Peach."
"You'd still be Carmy."
"A totally different Carmy, though," he chuckled. "I actually like who I am with you, baby. But look here, I know it's been real hectic lately, sweet girl, with the restaurant, but it's not gonna be like this forever. We're makin' progress, we're gonna get this settled."
"I know," you assured, "'cause if anyone's gonna get this done, it's you. Just don't forget to breathe every now and then - you're drowning in this stress and I need you to stay afloat, Carm."
"I'm good, Peaches, got you on my team so I can't lose," he eased, tucking you into his chest for an embrace. After a minute and a tight squeeze, he sighed, pecked the crown of your head, then mumbled, "Why don't you go wash up? Dinner's almost ready."
You agreed, stealing one last (prolonged) kiss before scampering off to the bedroom. When you got there, you almost tripped when you came to a halt; laughing loudly as the entire bed was covered in an array of neon colored sticky notes. Until you got closer and realized each note detailed a different reason Carmy loved you; from the way you search for him in your sleep to how you resembled a Gremlin if not fed within certain hours. From how you weren't afraid to dress up for the Renaissance Festival to how you throw blankets in the dryer for 15 minutes before movie nights. In fact, "movie night" was on a single note, being a fond yet routine date. You read each note carefully, tears wanting to build but you refused to let them, yet it was difficult when this was the sweetest gesture you've ever known.
Even things you were insecure about, like dimples or weight or hair color, was highlighted as a reason Carmy loved you. He listed your authenticity, generosity, thoughtfulness, charisma, incredible brain but even bigger heart. He praised your wit, your humor; adored your sneezes, and looked forward to coming home every night because he knew he was coming home to you.
You've never felt so loved before, wondering if this was what Carmy felt each time he found one of your notes.
Movement caught your peripheral, and when you looked up, Carmy was leaning in the doorway of the bedroom; arms crossed and lips pulled in a small smirk. He didn't speak, he just stared at you. You were at a loss for words, opening and closing your mouth twice; holding most of the sticky notes in your hands, but then, you settled on telling him simply, "I love you so fucking much, Carmy."
Dinner might've allegedly burned that night, but so did your love and passion for one another. Even the smallest of gestures can go farther than we anticipate, and showing someone you care could be as simple as leaving them notes around the apartment you cohabitate in, on neon colored Post It's.
Wanna know the cool thing about adult relationships? You get to love your partner out loud; being unapologetic in how you emote, and in return, you're loved by them. Each person deserves to be loved in the way they want to be loved - but you know how fucking great it is when two lovers respond to the same language? What I mean is, it could be considered rare that you, who liked to leave notes, would meet and fall in love with someone who liked to collect and read those notes. Your love language was the same as Carmy's, part of the reason you both worked so well together - but also why one day, he'd add plenty more hand drawn hearts to the collection on his forearm.
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The Bear masterlist
baby blues |carmen berzatto x reader|
prompt: two blue lines change all your plans, and carmen doesn't take it well. or how you tell carmen you're pregnant.
read the entire dad!carmen berzatto masterlist here!
contains: language, pregnancy, angst, carmen's an asshole, alludes to past parent trauma, hurt/comfort.
"Shit."
The hiss of your tone bounced off the green tiles of your bathroom, an eerie echo that rang dully through your mind. A reminder that this was all too real, happening right now in front of you- to you.
After weeks of what you thought was a stomach bug- retching at almost anything, exhaustion, aches- you had come to realize it might not just be a virus when you looked at the unopened box of tampons under the sink.
You were late.
A frantic trip to Walgreens, an hour of avoidance out of pure fear, three glasses of water, and two tests later; you were here. Looking at the two mocking blue lines on both tests. You were pregnant.
You called your best friend, Alicia, unsure of who else to confide in. Scared, emotional, overwhelmed, you sobbed into the phone, hand holding your head on the edge of the bed. "Carmen is gonna lose his shit."
"Carmen is not gonna lose his shit." Alicia soothed over your heaving gasps. "He will be fine. You both will be fine. You're married. What's the issue?"
You shook your head, swiping your thumb under your eyes. "You don't... Carmen and I haven't, like, ever really talked about kids." You muttered. It was mostly true. You hadn't really, other than euphoric pillow talk ramblings where you both were just bubbly with love, spilling shared wishes under sheets.
"I thought you said you wanted kids?"
"Yeah, but not now." You sobbed into the phone. "I don't... I don't think I'm ready to be a mom. I'm not gonna be good at that. I don't-I don't know anything about kids! And-And I can barely cook, and- Alicia, I couldn't keep our cactus alive! I killed our fucking cactus, and you think I'm ready for a kid?"
Alicia laughed lightly on the other end. "Ok, true, but you won't kill your kid. You'll be much more attached to it than the cactus." She countered easily, calmly. "And you'll be a good mom, babe. I know you'll be. And Carmen knows too. You know he does. Call your OBGYN and get an appointment. Make sure this is legit and get your vitamins and let me know what you need from me."
Two days later, you were laid on the cool paper at the doctor's office, eyes wide watching her drag the wand over your tummy. Seven weeks. The ultrasound clutched in your hand had an arrow where the baby was, it was still so small. A blip, a splotch right on your plans.
You decided to tell Carmen that night. He knew something was off with you, starting to get more and more suspicious. It was only a matter of time.
"Hey, baby." You grinned as excited as you could when he came home.
"Hey," Carmen chirped, grinning back at you when you kissed him sweetly, a little longer than usual, not that he minded. "How are you doin', baby? Good day?"
"Yeah, it was." You quipped, throat tightening, desperately trying to keep your voice from cracking. "I, uh, I have a surprise for you."
"A surprise?" Carmen's brows lifted, dropping his bag by the door. "What kinda surprise, huh? Somethin' under this?" He teased, hand sliding up your shorts, palming at your ass and making you squirm.
You couldn't help the fleeting thought that he wouldn't be able to do that for long. Not when a baby was in the house. Your throat burned with tears at the thought.
"No." You shook your head. "Just... Here, sit right here for me and I'll be right back." You kissed his cheek sweetly, running to the spare bedroom for the ultrasound. You wondered if this would be the baby's nursery. Or maybe upstairs in the makeshift workout room Carmen used. It felt odd planning this type of thing, thinking about this.
Your hands were sweaty, trying not to wrinkle the printed photo. It was your first after all. The first picture of many. Ones you secretly hoped would line the walls of your house. Pictures of the baby, with you and Carmen.
You hoped Carmen would be in them.
That horrid thought always made it's way back into your mind, rattling you to your core.
"Close your eyes." You tried to sing-song, playful and light like you usually would. The kind of tone that was silly, left Carmen grinning and doing what you said. Instead, it sounded tired.
Carmen still covered his eyes anyways. You took a soft breath, placing the photo in front of him. "Ok, y-you can open." You whispered.
Carmen's brow lifted, looking at you carefully before down at the table. He stilled, face unmoving, body halted, eyes zoned in on the ultrasound.
"Wh-What-What is this?" Carmen's tone was hushed, tight, like his chest felt. He was sure this wasn't what he thought it was. It couldn't be.
"I, um, you know I-I've been feeling not great." You started, wringing your hands in front of him. "And I... I haven't had my period in a while, so I went to the store and... and I got a test, and it was..." You motioned down to the ultrasound. "I'm pregnant, Carmen."
The house was still. That same eerie stillness creeping back in, looming over both of you in such a sickening way, it had your stomach twisting.
Carmen blinked, shaky hands picking up the ultrasound, refusing to look at you. "Oh."
"Oh?" You repeated. "Carmen, I-I said I'm pregnant."
"No, no, I, uh, yeah, I-I heard you." Carmen nodded, leg bouncing under the table. "I just... I thought you were on birth control."
"Carmen, what?" You snapped. "I am."
"Then-Then how the fuck-"
"-Oh, don't you fuckin' dare, Berzatto." You hissed, rolling your eyes at him, snatching the ultrasound off the table.
"I'm not fuckin' blaming you, but-but how?" Carmen could feel his heart rate rising, ears ringing and head spinning with that old, familiar feeling of a panic attack coming on.
"How?" You gawked at him. "Carmen, it's not, like, a one-hundred percent guarantee, and-and... Come on, Carmen, we've been fucking a lot lately."
"I don't..." Carmen stopped himself, his hand rubbing over his eyes. Your heart skipped, chest aching with fear when you looked at him. Carmen pushed his chair out, standing and pacing around the kitchen, hands on his hips, lips in a thin line. "I-I need to think. Fuck, I need to think, just-just..."
You tracked him, your own heart hammering loud in your ears. Carmen snatched his cigarettes, hands shaking when he turned them over in his hands slowly. You could practically hear his thoughts, when the baby is here, he can't smoke anymore.
"I need a fuckin' second, ok? I need to fuckin' think!" Carmen boomed, voice thundering off the walls, making you jump. Carmen snatched his lighter and Spirits, stomping out the front door, the slam of the door the last thing you heard before the house settled and stilled again. Your worst possible scenario played out in front of you, becoming a reality too.
You were alone.
"Cousin, can I ask you, what the fuck your fuckin' problem is?" Richie grit, sliding beside Carmen. "The fuck are you being such a jagoff about, right now?"
"I'm being a jagoff?" Carmen snapped, slamming the knife down. His eyes were wild, hair even wilder. Curls matted and sticking out like they did when Carmen was stressed, when he'd ran his hands through them too much.
"Yeah, you're bein' a fuckin' jagoff." Richie countered, voice raising over Carmen's. "You look like shit, you smell like shit, and you're treatin' everyone here like fuckin' shit. So what's the fuckin' issue?"
"Fuck you, Richie, alright? Fuck you. Get the fuck outta my fuckin' face!" Carmen roared, the vein in his neck protruding when he did, sending the few chefs still in the kitchen retreating before they were screamed at next.
"Y'know why don't you just fuckin' calm down? Makin' everyone here fuckin' miserable with your bad attitude. No wonder-" Richie stopped, eyes flicking down to Carmen. His shoulders dropped, sighing heavy at his own revelation. "What'd you do?"
"What? What did I... Fuck off, I'm not in the-"
"-Nah, Cousin. What did you do?" Richie shook his head. "Why's she not here today, huh?"
"I'm right here." Natalie muttered, turning the corner, balancing two cups and a large work bag. "I had to take Chelle to Pete's office so he can take her to dance, and traffic was..." Natalie laughed cynically, shaking her head.
Carmen felt his stomach twist, jaw tightening. That would be you two before you knew it. All over the place, late to shit because of the kid. Just like Sugar and fucking Pete. That made him Pete.
"Not you, but I'm glad to see you. How are you?" Richie muttered, pressing a chaste kiss to Sugar's cheek. "Carmen fucked up."
"I did not-"
"-You fucked up? On what, bear?" Natalie blinked, frowning lightly. "Oh, before I forget, where's my favorite sister in law? I have her-" Richie gave her a pointed look. Sugar stopped, face falling in realization. "Oh, that's... Carm, what did you do?"
"Can you two just fuck off? Fuck!" Carmen roared, kicking a pot under the table.
"Wow, anger issues much?" Sugar rolled her eyes at his dramatics. "Is this what you did? Is that why she isn't here?"
"No, Natalie, you're pissin' me the fuck off-"
"Alright!" Richie clapped his hands, cutting them both off. "Family meeting. Ok? Meeting time. Right now."
"I don't have time-" Carmen started, Richie just clapping his hands on his shoulders, shoving him away from the table.
"Natalie, family meeting." Richie waved her in.
"Family meeting?" Fak turned the corner, eyes lit up hopefully.
"Not with you, you fuckin'..." Richie huffed, shaking his head. "Me, Nat, and Carm are having a meeting. Do your jobs, ok? Don't bother us, just... handle it, alright? Thank you. Every second counts and all that bullshit." Richie nodded towards the staff, shutting Carmen's office door behind him.
"Carm, you... Are you ok?" Natalie winced, looking at her younger brother.
Carmen ran his hands over his eyes, slumped in his desk chair, knees bouncing nervously. His breaths labored and ragged in his hands. Richie's eyes cut to Natalie's.
"Cousin," Richie's voice was softer this time. "What is goin' on?"
Carmen took a shaky breath in, Richie stilling at the sound of his emotions. "You... You were right. I fucked up." Carmen muttered. "I fucked up. I fucked up so bad." Carmen's voice was tight, thick with tears he was trying to choke back.
Natalie stepped forward slowly. "Carmen, what did you do?" She said as calmly as she could. "Just-Just tell us, and we'll... we'll try and help you."
"Did you cheat on her?" Richie asked, brows furrowed in disgust.
"No, what? Why the... No, no, no, I-I..." Carmen leaned back in the chair, hands knotted in his hair. "She's pregnant."
Richie and Natalie paused, both sighing slightly in relief. "Oh my God, that's great!"
"Yeah, I mean, Cousin, I thought you... I'm glad you didn't, but that's great!"
"Aw, is that why she's been sick? Poor thing. I knew it! You know Pete said that, and I-" Natalie started, Carmen's sudden jerk of his body, sitting in the chair with frantic eyes stopped her.
"I don't know!" Carmen blurted, shaking his head, refusing to look at them. At their furrowed brows of concern. He couldn't face them. Tell them what he'd done.
"You don't know?" Sugar frowned in confusion. "You don't know if she's pregnant?"
"I-I..." Carmen felt his chest tightening, burning with that familiar ache. He tried to breathe in, slow and long, counting back from ten like his therapist told him, but his chest still ached. "I left."
The room filled with that same eerie silence, the one that seemed to be following him around lately. The one that crept into the room when you showed him the ultrasound, the same one that followed him into the restaurant last night.
"You left?"
"You fuckin' what?"
Natalie and Richie gawked, eyes wide and frantic, looking down at Carmen.
"Cousin... What the fuck? You don't... Holy shit." Richie muttered, shaking his head.
"Carmen, have you lost your mind?" Natalie snapped. She was angry- no, furious. "You left your wife? You left your pregnant wife?"
"Yes, fuck, yes, I just... I needed to fuckin' think!" Carmen threw his hands out. "I can't think! She just... We weren't planning it and-and then... I just needed to think!"
"Then think at home! Or-Or with the person you're having a baby with, Carmen, Jesus!" Natalie roared back.
"Cousin, you... you fucked up." Richie said solemnly, nodding in agreement. "I mean, I've done a lot of shit. A lot, ok? Just ask Tiff. But I...I never fuckin' left."
"No, she just fuckin' left you, right? Tiff couldn't take you bein' an-"
"Hey, woah, take it fuckin' easy, Cousin. Watch it. This ain't about me." Richie snarled, finger jabbing in Carmen's direction. "I didn't fuck this up, ok? You did. This is your shit. We're just tryin' to fuckin' help you, so why don't you do all that de-escelatin' bullshit and take a fuckin' breath and relax."
Carmen's teeth ground tight, eyes flickering over to Natalie. "I'm with Richie on this." She snapped. "You did fuck up. Huge."
Carmen could feel the burn, rising in his throat. Was it fear? Vomit? Tears? Regret? All of the above?
"I know, I know, fuck, I know." Carmen muttered, falling back into the chair. "I just... I know, and-and now I don't know..." Carmen could feel his heart rate, waves of guilt and realization crashing over him, leaving him feeling sick.
Carmen stood quickly, hands tangled in his hair, pacing in the small area of the office. "Holy shit, she's gonna leave me. She-She's gonna leave me, and-and... Fuck! Why do I always do this? I always fuck up! Always! Like... What the fuck? Why-Why-"
"-Carmen." Sugar said slowly, hands on his shoulders, stopping him. "Hey, breathe. Breathe. Just... Just relax, ok?"
"No, no, no, I-I can't fuckin' relax. I-I got to-" Carmen rambled, his chest squeezing, burning.
"Carm, look, just... Just do the breathing thing. Listen to Natalie." Richie nodded towards Sugar. "And we'll get it handled, alright? We can't fix this until you calm the fuck down."
"Richie," Natalie hissed, rolling her eyes in irritation. "Carmen, breath in through your nose, out through your mouth. Innnnn and Out." She mimicked for him, slow pulls of air and soft exhales.
Carmen could hear you. Hear you in his head telling him to calm down, feel your hands on his cheeks, your soft praises and coos. His heart ached but it tricked his mind enough to listen, shaky rasps of air falling in and out until he was on sitting in the chair, knee bouncing with adrenaline.
Natalie shook her head lightly, looking over at Richie, then Carmen. "You need to go talk to her."
"I know. I know, Nat, but I got a dinner rush-"
"Carmen." Natalie sneered, in that tone. The tone she used usually with her own kids. A tone of finality.
"I got it covered, Cousin, alright? I got it." Richie nodded, patting Carmen on his back. "Just... Go figure your shit out."
"Yeah." Natalie huffed, eyes narrowed at her younger brother. "You better bring that poor girl some flowers or something. Better make it up to her, Carmen, that is so gross of you."
Carmen nodded softly, grabbing his back pack, shedding his apron. "I-I'll have my phone on me-"
"-Go!" Richie and Natalie yelled in unison.
"I got it, Cousin." Richie shook his head.
"Yeah, and you have other things to worry about." Natalie snapped. "More important things, like your marriage, and your kid."
Carmen's heart skipped at that. It sounded weird, unnatural. His kid. Mind racing back to images of you with his niece and nephew. How Chelle took to you so naturally when you first met her, cradling her in your arms while Natalie scampered off for a shower. Carmen's heart swelled at the thought, how he had watched you, how good you were at it.
He knew you'd be a good mom. Had no doubt about that. That wasn't the issue. No, the problem was him.
Carmen Berzatto, who's family was the epitome of chaos, and who's genes this baby would have. Would the baby have your eyes and his crippling anxiety? His curls and his coping skills? Your nose and smile, and his family's addiction gene?
You would be the perfect mom. You were already so perfect in every way to Carmen. Too kind and forgiving and funny and sweet to him, he couldn't understand why you loved him sometimes. You would be good no matter what.
You'd be better without him.
His mind screamed it over and over. He couldn't shake the thought last night, sitting on the steps of your home, chain smoking through half a pack while his mind raced, horrible voices mocking and sneering at him, telling him he wasn't good enough; that he wouldn't be good enough. That you would be better off alone.
Then he was walking. Walking as fast as he could away from your home, back to the restaurant, where he could distract himself. Where he could trick his mind to focus on anything else other than you.
It didn't work, of course. It never did.
His mind still raced, all the way back to your home- his home. The home he shared with you. The place you bought for the future; your future together. A future that now, looked like it would be a little fuller.
You gripped the porcelain of the toilet seat, stomach lurching again, spilling the contents of- you didn't even know what. How there was anything left, you weren't sure.
Your nose burned with tears, head drumming with a dull ache, throat burning with the acidity flare of bile. And worst of all, the only person you wanted was Carmen.
You were furious, hurt, just... confused with him, but your body still ached for him. For him to come in, rub your back and coo at you. Settle you and calm you, like he always did.
The front door closed softly, the thud of the latch echoing through the all too still house. Anchovy chirped and trilled, Carmen's soft, raspy greeting back to him making your body jolt.
You stayed still, waiting and quiet with each muffled footstep of Carmen's, his sneakers falling closer and closer until the door opened gently. Your gaze on his, watching him with wide, red rimmed eyes from the bathroom floor. His own reflecting down on you, hand still gripping the door knob.
"You... You're still sick?" Carmen asked, awkward and unsure. He didn't know what to say, where to even begin.
"Yeah." You sneered, hand slapping on the knob, flushing the toilet. "Guess that'll be happening for a while."
Carmen flinched at your tone. You were angry. No, you were hurt. The revelation made him feel like he needed to throw up next, the ache in his stomach rivaling the one in his chest.
You pushed up off the tub, Carmen's hands reaching to help you. You slapped them away with a menacing scoff. "Don't touch me." You snapped. "I've got it."
Carmen nodded, backing out slowly, giving you space to brush your teeth. He didn't miss the tremor in your hands when you held the toothbrush, refusing to meet his eyes in the mirror.
"I..." Carmen's voice shook, a squeak of a word that had wobbled when he spoke. "I, uh, I-I'm sorry."
Your eyes flashed to his furiously, lips pursing. "I know that's... fuck, that's not..." Carmen sighed heavily, a grounding breath to soothe his nerves, get the shake out of his voice. "I don't know what-what else to say other than... I'm sorry."
"You're sorry?" You sneered, turning to him, your tone unnervingly calm. "You're fucking sorry?"
"Yeah, I-"
"-You left me!" You roared, chest heaving with fury. Your fears and sadness had turned into rage, pure rage.
"I go outside to check on you, and you're gone! Who the fuck does that, Carmen? What the fuck is wrong with you?" You screamed.
"I-I don't know, I just..." Carmen's chest tightened, strangling his words. The pounding in his chest had returned, as had the queasiness in his stomach.
"You just? Just what, Carmen? Just don't want to be with me anymore?" Your voice cracked, tears brimming your waterline.
The silence was back. Uncomfortably loud and suffocating. Neither one of you moved, just stared at each other through heaving chests.
"I-I..." Carmen swallowed the bile rising in his throat. "How could you... You think I-I don't want to be with you?"
"Well, what else am I supposed to think, Carmen?" You scoffed, throwing your hands out in exasperation. "You left!"
Carmen winced at the harshness of your tone. "I didn't... I just needed to think-"
"-Think?" You scoffed. "Think about what exactly, Carmen? Huh? Whether you were going to stay-"
"-No! Fuck, no!" Carmen barked, mind racing and overwhelmed. Hands trembling, heart pounding, he stared at you. "About... About how it would be. About how I would be."
"How you would be?"
"Yeah, how I would be." Carmen snaps, a little too defensive even for his own liking. It was habit, even after years of trying to be better, it still crept out at times.
Carmen took a breath, turning to you. "I'm... I don't think I'm going to be a good dad."
Your own heart sunk, a dull ache in your chest, heavy with the weight of his words. The fall of his face, lips curling downward. "Carmen," You said softly. "Why-Why would you... We've talked about having kids before."
"Yeah, but not... I thought I had time." Carmen admitted, hands shaking when he crossed his arms over his chest to still them. "I-I thought I would have some time to-to get my shit together."
You paused, watching his face crumble. The deep breath he took to keep himself from crying- from breaking. "I don't- I don't wanna be a bad dad. I don't wanna fuck this kid up." Carmen whispered, eyes darting everywhere but your own. He couldn't look at you when he said it, sure when he saw the sorrow in your own eyes he would crumble at your feet.
"Carmen," You said softly, taking a step towards him. He took one back, distancing himself. He knew what you were going to do. Reach out and comfort him, make him feel better- he didn't deserve that.
"Carm, please," You begged lightly. "You... You know you're gonna be a good dad-"
"-No, no, I don't know that." Carmen scoffed, shaking his head. "I mean, my fuckin' dad was a piece of shit, so was his dad, so-so will I. And-And I don't wanna do that to this kid. I don't wanna do that to you."
"Stop." You snapped, lips pressed together, sniffling to keep your own tears at bay. "Just...Just stop. Ok? Stop. You're... Do you really think I would have married you if I thought that bad of you? Do you think I would have ever even entertained the thought of having a baby with you, starting a family, if I thought you'd be shitty?"
Carmen's own eyes shone with unshed tears. You blinked, wiping the hot tears that ran down your cheeks away. "I'm scared, too. I-I called Alicia over you because I didn't know what to do. I didn't know how you would react." You admitted.
Carmen nodded, you could see the hurt in his eyes. "So you knew I would react like this? You didn't tell me because you knew I'd be a bad-"
"-No, I didn't tell you because I know you don't like surprises." You snapped. "I know you don't like to be fuckin' blindsided and-and shocked. I don't either. I knew it would shock you. I knew it wasn't apart of our plan right now." You held his gaze, eyes hard when you met his.
"But I never thought you'd be a bad dad." Your tone was firm. It made Carmen's heart swell. "I still don't think you'd be a bad dad, for the record. I think you're an asshole, and I'm furious with you." You said pointedly.
Carmen nodded. "Yeah, yeah, I... I don't blame you f'that." He muttered, looking down at his hands, wedding band shining almost mockingly back up at him. "Sugar's pissed at me. Richie, too." He paused, eyes lifting to yours. "I'm mad at me too."
"Yeah? Me too." You sigh, looking at him. "You can't just leave-"
"-I know." Carmen nodded. "I-I know. I don't... I'm sorry." Carmen looked at you, shoulders falling slightly. "I'm so sorry."
You nodded gently, wiping your eyes with the back of your hands. "This is not how I thought this would go, honestly." You admitted with a small, wet laugh.
"Which part?" Carmen hummed, hesitantly reaching out to wipe your tear stained cheek with the pad of his thumb.
"All of it." You sighed. "But telling you. I-I always thought I'd do one of those cute, little Pinteresty things and surprise you."
"Yeah? 'm sorry." Carmen muttered, his heart fluttering with guilt again. "Maybe next time?"
You scoffed, rolling your eyes at him. Damn him, making you smile when you were supposed to be mad at him- you were still mad at him. But you were tired even more. Exhausted emotionally, physically- you just wanted to crawl into bed.
Carmen pulled you closer to him, his hand running down your spine. "Maybe you can do that cutesy shit to tell everyone else." He suggested. "I mean... Fuck, well, I-I told Richie and-and Sugar, but... Tina? Or all them?"
You bit back a smile, the curl of your lips betraying you. "Yeah." You hum, your body betraying you as you sunk into Carmen's chest.
"Here," Carmen muttered, pulling you close to him. "I'll get you in bed, and I'll go on the couch-"
"-No," You sighed, shuffled steps down the hall. "I don't... Just sleep in the bed with me."
Carmen hesitated. "No, I-I can stay on the couch. I know you don't-"
"-I can't sleep without you, Carm." You pleaded. "I didn't sleep at all last night, and-and... I just want to sleep."
Carmen nodded, following you into the shared bedroom. Stripping out of his jeans, trading them for sweatpants, before climbing in the bed with you. You stayed on your side, Carmen on his own. There was still tension, still lingering feelings of that familiar eeriness, but there was also comfortability.
Carmen would make it up to you. He'd be at every appointment, paint the nursery- be everything you knew he would be. Later. In the coming weeks as you two welcomed, embraced the baby coming. You'd get to tell everyone in your cutesy way like you'd dreamed. Tina's reaction would make you cry, and the baby shower would make you sob. You'd mull over baby names for hours with Carmen, going back and forth, testing each name tentatively until you found the perfect one.
For now, you were happy just to know Carmen was here with you. You were happy just to sleep. There was still so much ahead of you- of both of you.
if you lie down, lie next to me |carmen berzatto x reader|
prompt: you and carmen are newly weds, moving into your forever home.
inspired by @carmybears fic assembly required which has been SO heavy on my mind lately mixed with lana del rey's "if you lie down, lie next to me" <3
contains: fluff. just fluff newly weds, alludes at smut, some language, but tooth rotting sweetness and fluff.
âCarmen, Iâm not even kidding. Where the fuck did all of this stuff come from?â You groan, collapsing another cardboard box with a huff, shoving it into the pile with the others by the door. âOur apartment was, like, one-fifth the size of this one. The living room was like our whole apartment. How do we have this much shit?âÂ
Carmen snorted lightly, grinning and unpacking the various pots and pans. New pots and pans- wedding gifts.Your wedding came with an influx of appliances and cookware, gadgets for the kitchen that Carmen bubbled with excitement about. And a margarita maker- for you, of course- courtesy of Natalie Berzatto herself. The old apartment, you barely had space for the dishes and pots you had, let alone new ones.Â
So Carmen kept them tucked away, until he got the new place for you. He didnât have a clue at the time heâd be buying you the Brownstone you were in now, nestled in the heart of Old Town. A good neighborhood, close-ish to the restaurant, zoned in a good school district- a forever home, for the two of you.Â
âI mean, most of it was wedding gifts.â Carmen shrugged. âThe rest are your shoes.â He teased, a playful glint in his eye when he looked over at you.Â
You rolled your eyes. âHa-ha,â You said sarcastically, bumping him with your shoulder. âSeriously, though, Iâm never doing this again. Weâre here for life, Berzatto.âÂ
âThatâs the plan, Berzatto.â Carmen nudged you back lightly, leaning to press a sweet kiss to your blushing cheeks, a loving squeeze to your ass when he passed you that left you squealing.Â
âThe good news is,â Carmen paused, sliding the pot onto the hanging rack over the island, stepping back to admire it. âThe kitchen is unpacked.âÂ
âThe most important room.â You hummed playfully. Carmen nodded in agreement, arms slipping around your waist, pulling you into his chest.Â
âThink we should celebrate?â Carmen grinned. âChristen it?âÂ
âWe already christened it.â You rolled your eyes at him. âTwice- no, three times, already.âÂ
âYeah but now itâs done.â Carmen countered. âNo more boxes in the way.âÂ
âI think you can only christen something once.â You give him a pointed look, ignoring the way his crotch is rubbing against your hip. You were still sore from the celebratory round of âputting the coffee table togetherâ from earlier.Â
âAnd Iâm starving. Should we order in again?â You hum, looking at the fridge. Nothing but a bottle of champagne and leftover takeout Chinese food. Your stomach turned at the thought.Â
Carmen caught your grimace, a hand running soothingly down your back. âIf you want. I can run to the store, too. Grab some things for dinner. Break in the kitchen now that itâs done.âÂ
âI think I like that idea better.â You nod, leaning against his chest, feeling his chain through his t-shirt- the same chain you had tucked between your teeth earlier. Your knees wobbled at the thought. âWhat are you making?âÂ
âWhatâre you in the mood for?â Carmen tilted his head back to look at you. âCan make you whatever, baby, just lemme know.âÂ
âI am down for anything that doesnât come out of a box.â You giggle, nose snarling at the Chinese food. âSurprise me, Chef.â You grinned smugly, content at how Carmenâs cheeks flushed with heat.Â
âYou wanna come with me?â Carmen asked, reaching over to swipe his keys off the kitchen counter.Â
You rolled your lips in thought. âI need to shower.â You blink at him sweetly. âI feel all sweaty and gross.âÂ
âAlright. Need anythinâ else, baby?â Carmen is looking for his phone, patting his pockets and turning in a semi-circle to look around him.Â
You roll your eyes, plucking the phone off the coffee table in the living room, passing it to him. He was always losing his phone. Youâd begged him to get an Apple watch but he swore it got in the way of his cooking, so you took to texting Nat or Richie- who always had their phones- when you needed him.Â
âSomething to drink? Unless you want champagne because Iâm pretty sure thatâs all thatâs in there.â You giggle, looking at the fridge.Â
Carmen smiled, pulling his hat over his tousled locks. âI got it.â He muttered, leaning to press a sweet, soft kiss to your lips, hands splaying over your hips, pulling you closer and closer into him.Â
He always managed to make you swoon like that, cheeks rushing with heat, dizzy and light with love. You hoped youâd always feel like this. Even when you were old and wrinkly and wobbly, you hoped Carmen would still kiss you like that- in this very spot, in this very house.Â
âOh, Cass Elliot?â You grinned, spinning with the vinyl in your hands, brows raised playfully at Carmen. âHe has taste.âÂ
Carmen snorted lightly in laughter, dishrag slung over his shoulder, spooning the sauce over the chicken in the pan. The kitchen was warm, smelling heavily of spices and a dash of citrus. Youâd set up the vinyl in the corner by the nook, an old school record player passed down from Carmenâs grandmother. His Nonna Berzatto, who he adored. He had told you about how heâd always go over and help her make Sunday sauce. She had that same vinyl in her kitchen, next to a picture of her parents, and a prayer candle of Mary. It was all he managed to get, keep after she passed and his parents sold everything else that they could. Heâd even snagged a few records, though the one you held looked new.Â
âYeah. Thought you liked her stuff?â Carmen muttered, eyes cutting to yours gently.Â
âI do.â You grinned, slipping the record out of the protective paper. âHowâd you know that?â You lifted the arm of the record player, slipping out the old disk and sliding in the new one, careful of the bouquet youâd just placed by it. Carmen had snagged one at the grocery earlier, surprising you with the beautiful bloom when youâd gotten out of the shower.Â
âBecause, you told me.â Carmen said simply, checking the asparagus inside the stove. Your heart fluttered. âWhen we were cominâ back from that trip⊠The, uh, the one we took to Detroit, remember? You played it on the way back.âÂ
Your chest soared, filling with that warmth that made your body tingle from head to toe. âYou remembered that? That was⊠two years ago?âÂ
âOf course I remembered that.â Carmen scoffed lightly, shaking his head at you like he couldnât believe youâd say something so ridiculous. âYou said that, uh, that one song was like the love song to you. So I-I started listening to it because⊠ya know, it reminded me of you and stuff.â Carmen muttered, cheeks heating at the omission.Â
You beamed, lifting the long arm of the record player, letting it softly come to life with a scratch of static before the slow melody filled the room. âYouâre sweet.â You hum, arms wrapping around his torso, swaying gently to the familiar medley. âNever wouldâve guessed you woulda been this sweet.âÂ
âYeah? Iâm givenâ off asshole vibes?â Carmen laughed, hips turning slightly to face you.Â
âNot at all.â You shook your head. âGave off recluse vibes.âÂ
âRecluse?â Carmen turned to you.Â
âYeah, like⊠quiet, shy boy vibes.â You giggle. âYou barely spoke to me when I started⊠and you hired me!âÂ
âI thought you were pretty.â Carmen shrugged boyishly. âAnd I thought if I talked to you, Iâd throw up or embarrass myself. Also thought there was no way youâd be single. Too pretty and funny and⊠I dunno, thought youâd never go out with me.âÂ
âLittle did you know.â You grinned wickedly. âI had been stalking you in secret.â Carmen laughed at you. âI thought you were pretty, too.âÂ
Carmen blushed at your omission, lips twitching in a smile. You swayed lightly, cheek pressed to his chest, letting the soft melody lull you. You remembered the car ride back from Detroit. Carmen was going to some chef expo there, trying to network and get Sydney the star she deserved. Youâd agreed to go along. Things were far enough along it was stable, but still new and exciting. Your first real trip as a couple. Youâd stayed in a hotel, gone to Carmenâs colleagueâs fancy restaurant, went sightseeing and shopping hand-in-hand. You couldnât help feeling so romantic, shuffling songs from the playlist you listened to when you were getting ready for a date. Old school tracks, filled with symphonies and ballads of love.Â
âI think this is almost done. Dâyou want to grab the glasses and Iâll-âÂ
â-Let it sit for a minute.â You sigh contently, turning down the heat on the stove top.Â
âWhatâre you doinâ?â Carmen huffs in laughter, turning while you pull at him, your hand lacing through his own, tugging him to the open space on the other side of the kitchen island.Â
You just smile at him, pulling him close to you. Your hand in his, the other wrapped around and settled on his spine. His free hand followed, sliding down your back. You leaned towards him, chin tilted towards his face, his curls tickling your forehead. You swayed slowly, nothing elaborate or coordinated, just a soft shuffle type sway, Carmen pulled close to you.Â
ââM not good at this.â Carmenâs breath hitched, hand squeezing yours, his thumb gliding over your wedding rings.Â
âYeah, you are.â You hum, nose brushing his. âBest dancer Iâve ever seen.â You mutter, your lips slotting over his sweetly. Carmenâs hand left yours, cupping your jaw and pulling you closer, his lips soft against your own. Your head found his shoulder, dipping into his collarbone, arms wrapped around his torso while he rocked you gently. The sound of Cass Elliotâs voice humming out of the record player Baby, Iâm Yours fading into Words of Love. The fan from the stove still buzzing with life, wafting out the steam from the pans, rhythmically merging with the sounds from the street. A relatively quiet neighborhood, filled with quiet cars and the occasional childrenâs screech from their strollers that pushed by. It was all so calming, the sound of your new home. Sounds you hoped would become familiar overtime and still shared with Carmen.
nothing in the world belongs to me |carmen berzatto x reader|
prompt: still new in your relationship, you show up to the bear for dinner unexpectedly, surprising carmen and the others.
based off this prompt from the other day :)
contains: fluff lol. really, it's just fluff. established-ish relationship (the others don't know). carmen being a little nervous and possessive but mainly cute <3 language.
âAlright, listen up,â Richie stood next to Sydney, flicking through the piles of tickets that were ringing through by the second. It was normal now, an expected task in their routine. âWe need to walk the focaccia to table seven, please.âÂ
âYes, Chef!â A chorus of nearly robotic voices rose from the sizzling hiss of the lamb searing in Carmenâs pan, lifting the spatula to tip the meat over, before giving it back to the chef on the line.Â
âAnd for table nine, weâve got a shellfish allergy, alright? So letâs triple check the cross contamination on that. T, can you handle that one?â Richie moved from his leather bound book of notes back to the ticket.Â
âYes, Chef!â Tina chimed, pulling a freshly washed pan, filling it with the veal stock.Â
âTable nine, is that- thatâs the senator?â Carmen turned to Richie, tasting the roux bubbling on Victoriaâs station, giving her a curt nod of approval.Â
âNo, thatâs table eleven.â Richie hummed, looking back at his notebook. âNine, is⊠a birthday. Booked online.â Carmen had already begun to drone him out, mind racing with a million other things as Richie listed the guests name. Until he got to one.Â
The name Carmen was sure he was hallucinating. The name no one knew- How would they know? How could they possibly know your name?Â
You and Carmen had been seeing each other for a little while. A few weeks that were slowly turning into months. A casual thing that was slowly turning more serious. Dates and meetups are becoming more frequent. Youâd even invited him over to your place a few times, heâd spent the night last week.Â
Still, Carmen hadnât managed to tell anyone. Selfishly, he liked that you were all his for now. Privacy was not guaranteed in the Berzatto house, in Carmenâs life still. He knew they meant well, they always did- he knew it wasnât purposeful, the intrusion that almost always led to a demise. Carmen wasnât ready for it, not yet, he still wanted you all to himself.Â
âCarmen?â Sydneyâs voice pulled him out of his panicked trance. âChef, are you- are you good?â Her voice lilted with that familiar suspicious quip, the one always accompanied with her lifted brows.Â
âWhat?â Carmen blinked, hands buzzing, heart thumping. He could see the window, Richieâs frame blocking most of it. âSorry, yeah- yeah, Iâm good, Chef.âÂ
Sydney watched him carefully, a slow nod before she continued calling out orders. Carmen could feel Richieâs eyes on him, narrowed with curiosity. Carmen tried to be nonchalant, crossing the kitchen back towards Tina, his eyes cutting carefully, looking out the window.Â
There you were.Â
Sitting pretty at the middle table, surrounded by friends, some Carmen recognized from your Instagram. Heâd actually logged in to the app, looked you up after the first date, consumed every photo of yours in the dark of his room. Cheeks burning with excited heat, stomach fluttering in a way he hadnât felt since junior high.Â
âAlright, walk five salads to nine.â Sydney called out. âWhereâs our runners? God, Richie, can you run-âÂ
â-I got it.â Carmen called, the urgency in his tone making Tina jump behind him. Carmen took the tray before Gary could, his hands shaking as he lifted it.Â
âCousin, I can get it.â Richie frowned.Â
âNo, I-I got it.â Carmen nodded, swallowing down his fluttering nerves. His eyes cut to your table through the window, heart skipping when he saw you. âI got it. Iâll be- Iâll just be a second.âÂ
âI donât- I canât even handle that one right now.â Sydney sighed in exasperation. âAlright, Chefs. Letâs get back on track.â She announced, shaking her head. Richie frowned, pulling out his phone.Â
Sugarâs cell buzzed against the hostess stand, excusing herself to check it.Â
From: RichieÂ
âLook at table nine.âÂ
Sugar huffed.Â
To: RichieÂ
âWhy? Is there something wrong?âÂ
She stepped back, casually turning to scan the room, eyes landing on the table. A small group of girls, younger, and amongst them- Carmen?Â
To: RichieÂ
âIs something wrong with the food? Do I need to comp it?âÂ
From: RichieÂ
âNo. Cousin wanted to go out there.âÂ
Sugar frowned, angling her body behind the large plant near the front as casually as she could. She watched through the leaves as Carmen passed out the salads, each girl grinning widely, but their eyes always cut to one on the end.Â
Carmen saved your salad for last, hoping the lowlights of the restaurant would hide his boyish blush, setting the bowl in front of you carefully. âHey,âÂ
âHi,â You smiled sheepishly, looking to meet his gaze. âEverything looks so good.âÂ
âYeah? Thanks.â Carmen nodded. âI-I didnât know you were cominâ tonight.âÂ
âIâm sorry.â You cringed softly, embarrassed heat flooding through your veins. You knew better, knew you shouldnât have done this- showed up at his restaurant unannounced.Â
âI, uh, itâs my friendâs birthday.â You nodded towards Alicia at the end of the table. âAnd I was telling them about that pasta you made me, and they really wanted to come try it.â Your nerves bubbled, rambling in nervous peals that seemed to pour out before you could stop them. Â
âYeah, no, thatâs really nice. Thank you.â Carmen nodded, giving a half smile to your friends, hoping they didnât see the way he wiped his clammy hands on his apron. âWhy didnât- Why didnât you just call me? Tell me you were cominâ in.âÂ
âI didnât want to bother you.â You muttered softly. âI honestly didnât think youâd even see us here, I swear. I didnât mean to bother you or anything-âÂ
â-Youâre not bothering me.â Carmenâs voice dropped to a coo, accompanied with a soft smile that had your head spinning. âNever a bother, but, uh, next time? Bother me, ok? Wanna make sure you get the best seat in the house.âÂ
Your cheeks flushed with heat, your friends excited giggles only intensifying the rushing heat blanketing over your body. Carmenâs own cheeks heated, tongue rolling on the inside of his cheek to hide his grin.Â
âAlright?â Carmen added, and in a complete act of shocking boldness, his hand squeezed your shoulder affectionately. A small gesture on the outside, but for Carmen, it was huge.Â
âAlright.â You grinned, leaning into his touch, your hands sliding over his.Â
âHowâs everything so far?â Carmen turned to the table, nodding at the excited gushes of compliments, not missing the way your friends cut their eyes to you with animated glee.Â
âJust let me know if you need anything, ok?â Carmen turned to you.
âI will.â You nodded, starry eyed with love sick affection.Â
âGood. Iâll see you before you leave, alright?â Carmen muttered, ducking down towards you. His lips brushed over your cheek, your perfume clouding his senses. âYouâre not botherinâ me. âM glad youâre here.âÂ
Your cheek pressed to his, a gentle, affectionate rub before Carmen parted. Both of your features painted with shy delight.Â
Carmen could feel everyoneâs eyes, through flickering gazes and lifted brows. Sydneyâs gaze lingering over him skeptically, still counting tickets. Fakâs wide grin from the corner, loading trays to take out.Â
âHey, uh, Marcus.â Carmen ignored Richieâs raised brows, a teasing, questioning remark on the tip of his tongue.Â
âYes, Chef?â Marcus muttered, looking up from the cannolis he was garnishing.Â
âTable nine has a birthday. I was thinkinâ maybe the chocolate ganache, punch it with the little circle to make it look like a cake. Add a candle?â Carmen muttered, hand rubbing across his face.Â
âYeah, Chef, I can do that.â Marcus nodded.Â
âThank you.â Carmen nodded. âAnd Chef? Let me know when itâs ready before you walk it.âÂ
Marcus frowned. âNo, itâs not- I just wanna walk it, ok?â Carmen shook his head.Â
âAlright.â Marcus nodded slowly. âHeard, Chef.âÂ
Richie smirked, leaning against the stainless steel table. âSo,â Richie hummed. âThere a complaint or somethinâ? Need me to go talk to âem-âÂ
â-No,â Carmen snapped, the possessiveness in his tone startling the both of them. âSorry, itâs- No, I-I donât need you to do that, Chef. Everythingâs good.âÂ
Richie nodded slowly, passing the dishes to Gary with a nod. âYou gonna tell me what that was about?âÂ
âNo, Chef.â Carmen clipped, an edge to his tone that was teetering on annoyed. âBut, uh, thereâs not gonna be a check on table nine.âÂ
âWhat?â Richie frowned. âDid you mess somethinâ up? Seriously, Cousin, if something's wrong itâs my job to know-âÂ
â-No, itâs not-.â Carmen huffed, eyes pinching closed, running a hand over his face in frustration. âLook, thatâs⊠The girl on the end? I-Iâve been kinda seeinâ her, ya know?â He muttered.Â
Richie gawked, blinking in disbelief. âNo shit.â He grinned. âNo shit? You-Youâre serious?â He turned to look out the window.Â
âDonât fuckinâ look.â Carmen hissed. âLook, it-itâs not a big deal, alright? Just donât-donât say anything o-or do anything.âÂ
Richie swallowed back a teasing remark, a reactive reaction from years of being with Mikey. How the two of them used to tease Carmen endlessly, until they were fighting on the front lawn, Mikey howling with laughter while Carmen was red faced with mortified anger.Â
This time, Richie held back. He wasnât sure why, call it divine intervention, a gut feeling maybe, but it felt different this time.Â
âAlright.â Richie nodded slowly. âNo ticket for nine. Heard.âÂ
Carmenâs foot tapped anxiously. âI mean, right? Th-Thatâs what I should do right?â Carmen looked over his shoulder out the window. âThat would be shitty to give her a check? Be a complete jagoff move to charge her?âÂ
âYeah,â Richie scoffed lightly. âJagoff of the fuckinâ year. Makinâ your girl pay to come to your place.âÂ
Carmenâs heart swelled at the term- your girl. His girl. You were his girl.Â
âWalk four Pappardelle to nine. Walk one Pappardelle vegetarian style to nine.â Sydney called.Â
Carmen dipped the spoon in the glaze, garnishing the plate before sliding it towards Sydney. âSo, you gonna take these out?â He muttered.Â
âNo,â Carmen huffed. âGonna wait until the cake.âÂ
âYeah, good idea, Cousin.â Richie nodded with a proud smile. âThat when youâre gonna tell them no check tonight?âÂ
âNo,â Carmen shook his head. âI donât- It would feel weird cominâ from me.â He looked up at Richie. âI was gonna let you do it.âÂ
âYeah, I can handle that.â Richie smirked. âAnd I wonât say anything, Cousin.â He stopped Carmen before he could say it. âI got you, Cousin. I wonât fuck it up, alright?âÂ
Carmen nodded slowly, a strangled thank you on the tip of his tongue. The door swung open behind Richie, and for a second, Carmen caught a glimpse of you. Smiling and laughing, leaned in over the table, no doubt giggling with your friends about him. Carmenâs heart squeezed, but this time, without fear. No, there was no dooming fear that you were mocking him, making fun of him. This time, he felt the content rush of adrenaline filled love. A change in his routine, yes. Unexpected, sure, but he was glad for it. Glad that you were there- here, with him.
i'll be so happy loving you |carmen berzatto x reader|
prompt: a two for one special- the proposal and the elopement :) or how you and carmen get married.
contains: language, alludes to sexual references, some smut at the end but not super graphic. mainly just lovey dovey fluff!!!
Six Weeks EarlierÂ
âLooks pretty in here, bear.â You hum, looking around the newly renovated restaurant. âI love that painting.â Now that The Bear was bringing in some revenue, Carmen and Sydney could decorate more how they envisioned, tiny touches that made the place dazzle- look and feel more like how they dreamed it would be.Â
âYeah? Like it better than the old one?â Carmen grinned, arms looping around your waist, cheek pressed lazily to your own.Â
You melted into his touch, nodding gently. âYeah. Much better.â You turn so your noses are nearly touching. âA lot better than that watercolor piece.âÂ
Carmen snorted. âYeah, I told Sugar it looked weird. Told her we needed fuckinâ abstract or somethinâ.âÂ
You looked at the painting, a configuration of muted lines and colors that somehow fit the aesthetic of the restaurant perfectly. âYeah, I think everyone will like it. Looks perfect.â You mutter, lips brushing against Carmenâs cheek for a sweet kiss. He shouldnât have flustered so easily, but how could he not? When you kissed him, looked at him, loved him this way.Â
âSo whatâs on the menu for tonight?â You asked, turning in Carmenâs arms, lazily looping your own around his neck.Â
âWeâre closed tonight.â Carmen hoped you couldnât feel the pounding in his heart, running his clammy hands down your waist while your brows knitted together. âGot a private event.âÂ
âPrivate event? Ooh, very fancy, chef.â You quipped. âHow did I miss that? I swear it wasnât on the calendar-âÂ
â-It wasnât.â Carmen said quickly, far too quickly to be cool and unsuspecting like heâd hoped. You pulled back, a little shocked at his tone, his hands pulling you back to him, running soothingly down your spine. âI mean⊠It's a private party. A sort of celebration just for all of us. For the staff. Since weâve been, uh, doinâ so good.âÂ
You paused for a moment, eyes darting all over his face, trying desperately to read his expression. Carmen hoped you couldnât see through him, hoped that the lie Richie made him rehearse would work on you. Hoped he wouldnât ruin this like he ruined everything else.Â
âThatâs sweet.â Your pursed lips melted into a smile. âI think thatâll be really nice, Carm. Thatâs very sweet. They deserved it. You deserve it, Carm.âÂ
Carmen blushed, letting his eyes fall down between the two of you. He was still getting used to that, after all this time, the sweet compliments you gave him freely. Not as an apology or to get something out of him- use it to control him like others had.Â
âYou deserve it too, yâknow.â Carmen could feel his chest beating, rising and stomach turning the way it did when his heat rate picked up. The rational voice in his head was telling him there was nothing to be worried about, but it was a hushed whisper compared to the roar of âwhat ifâsâ and self doubting screams that took over.Â
Your lips curled in a little smile. You didnât agree, but you didnât argue either. Carmen could feel the lurch of his heart flutter back down into his chest. âSo, Iâll pick you up at seven?âÂ
You laughed, brows lifting in amusement. âOh? Itâs a date? Thought this was staff appreciation.âÂ
âMore like a fancy kinda family.â Carmen schmoozed you easily. âBut one where you should maybe wear that dress? Or really, whatever you want, but ya know⊠Iâll be dressed up and so will everyone else. Itâs stupid, but-but I wanted it to be nice like the real experience sorta thing-âÂ
â-Carm,â You cut off his rambling with a hand cradling his jaw, thumb gliding over the stubble on his chin. âI think itâs really sweet. Iâll dress up. Thanks for giving me a heads up. I donât want to be a jack off in jeans.âÂ
âA what?â Carmen barked out a laugh. âA jack off?â You frowned, nodding slightly. Carmen bit back his laugh, lips pulling in a wide smile. âIt's a jag-off, baby. Gotta let it roll off the tongue.âÂ
You blushed, rolling your eyes at him to hide your own embarrassment. âYouâre a jagoff, Berzatto.â You jammed your finger into his chest, leaving him laughing.Â
PresentÂ
âThis is it.â Carmen muttered, pushing the creaking door of the house open. You looked around the room, dimly lit with creaking planks of wood for floors. House plants everywhere and the sound of the waves rolling gently on the water outside when the boats cruised by.Â
âThis is it, hm?â You grinned, looking around while Carmen set the bags down by the door, nervously tracking you.Â
âYeah. It-Itâs not a lot, baby, I told you it wouldnât be. But I-I just⊠Wait until you see the view in the morning or-or at sunset, when it goes down over the water itâs so clear, you wonât believe it-âÂ
â-Carmen,â You laughed lightly, a grin so wide your cheeks were hurting. âItâs perfect. Cute, I love it.â You giggled, pushing the blinds open to let the light in. Carmenâs chest aches with the release of tension from hearing that- that you liked it.Â
âSo whereâs this cat?â You hum, ducking under the table and couch to look, eyes scanning the small space of the boat house.Â
âThe cat that doesnât exist?â Carmen snorted lightly.Â
âYou and Marcus say that but I know itâs here.â You hum, scanning the room for a cat door, anyway that the animal might come in and out. âProbably just scared of the two of you.âÂ
âKinda the charm of this place, honey. You donât see the cat. Just feed the invisible cat and water the plants.â Carmen was beaming, watching your frame illuminated by the bright Denmark sun shining in through the windows.Â
âHm, Iâm gonna see this cat before I leave.â You declared, checking the cabinets, the hall closets- all the places your own cat liked to hide. Anchovy, you and Carmenâs precious boy, found in the dumpster outside of The Bear.Â
Carmenâs lips quipped in a smirk. âI wanna see your cat. How about that, hm?â It was corny, cheesy, made you cringe and laugh and gag exaggeratedly all at the same time; which is exactly why he said it. Arms wrapping around your waist, he pulled you close, lips hovering over yours.Â
âCarm,â You sighed gently, a trace of a giggle following with the breathy moan that hitched in your throat when his hands kneaded the fat of your ass. âThought we had to meet your friend later? I still have to get ready and shower-âÂ
â-We got two hours, baby.â Carmen purred, tongue running over your bottom lip teasingly, feeling you tense under his touch. âCâmon, we got time. Iâll take a shower with you, too. Save time.âÂ
You snorted lightly, rolling your eyes. He was insatiable, and you couldnât blame him. The two of you here, back at the âmost beautiful fuckinâ place on Earthâ according to Carmen. He looked so good, so pretty. The way the sunlight would catch in his eyes. They were brighter here, bluer. You didnât know how that was possible, but it was, and it left you clinging to his hand while you strolled down the street, gazing into his eyes positively dopey and love drunk.Â
âYou gotta be quick.â You pointed at him with an exaggerated glare, already giving in. âNot like last night. We almost missed our flight, bear.âÂ
âBut we didnât.â Carmen grinned, his breath hot when it trailed down your cheek to your jaw, leaving wet, sloppy kisses in its wake, hands tilting your head back gently to get to your neck.Â
Carmen walked you back towards the kitchen table, hands gripping and sliding down your waist up to your neck. âYou just look sâpretty. My pretty girl.âÂ
You blushed, enveloping his lips fully, letting yourself melt into him, maybe he was melting into you- the two of you molding into each other, fusing together like it was your only purpose in life. Your legs around his waist, lying back on the rickety oak table that Carmen assured âItâll be fine, just relax, baby. I got ya.â His hand in yours while he rolled deeply inside of you, skin to skin, a chorus of whines and mewls mixing in harmony in the kitchen.Â
Six Weeks EarlierÂ
âOh, looks like weâre early.â You look around the restaurant. The tables were set and lights dim, but only you and Carmen seemed to be the ones in it.Â
âUh, they-they finished late, but, uh, theyâll be here.â Carmen stuttered, hands running down the front of his pants again, eyes darting around the room.Â
Your eyes narrowed lightly, but shook it off. Carmen was nervous, he had been for weeks. You thought it was because of the restaurantâs new Michelin star holder status, or maybe because of the countless interviews and press that came with it. Still, that had been weeks ago, the press had died down slightly, and Carmen was still anxious.Â
âAh, good evening, folks.â Richie beamed, sliding behind the hostess stand. âHow are the two of you this fine night?âÂ
You laughed, rolling your eyes. âGreat, Richie. How are you?â You played along.Â
âI am having a lovely night, even better not that you are here.â Richie schmoozed, leaving you snorting lightly at his dramatics. âRight this way.âÂ
âSo what time does everyone get here?â You ask, sliding into the booth.Â
âOh, theyâll be here soon.â Richie said easily, calming your suspicions. âI'll go ahead and get you two started while you wait.âÂ
âSo you didnât get the night off?â You laugh gently.Â
âSomeoneâs gotta take care of everything, sweetheart.â Richie shrugged. âChampagne? Or is that too early?âÂ
Carmenâs eyes flashed at Richie. âI just want water, Cousin.âÂ
If there was any hostility, Richie didnât seem to notice, simply turning to you. âAnd for the lovely lady?âÂ
âUh, Iâm good with water for now too.â You nodded. âIâll wait until everyone else gets here.âÂ
âWonderful.â Richie grinned, eyes cutting in a glare towards Carmenâs. âIâll be back with that for the two of you.âÂ
You waited until Richie was gone, turning to Carmen carefully. âHey, what was that?â You asked.Â
âWhat?â Carmen tried to appear calm and chill, his body tensing beside you. âWhat-What was what?âÂ
Your brows furrowed. âCarmen⊠Are you ok?â You asked, reaching out to grab his hand lightly. His hands were clammy, tensing in yours, and pulling away quickly to wipe the perspiration on his jeans. âWhatâs going on? Did something happen?â
âNo.â Carmen shook his head furiously. He felt like he might throw up and sob at the same time. Felt like his own heart might just give out entirely. âIâm fine, baby, I promise. Iâm just⊠Iâm still trying to figure out the summer menu. Make sure itâs good because weâve never done that before. Thatâs what weâre trying tonight, and-and I just hope itâs good, ya know?â It wasnât a total lie, Carmen was worried about the menu and you were testing it tonight.Â
You seemed to believe him, his chest loosening when you scooched closer to him, cuddled together in the booth. âItâll be good. You know it will, bear.â You hummed, pressing a sweet kiss to his cheek, laughing when you pulled apart. âShit, Iâm sorry I forgot I have lipstick on.â You giggle, wiping the imprint away lightly off his blushing cheeks.Â
âSorry for the wait.â Richie hummed, dropping the two waters off easily with the new starter for you to try. A classic Mediterranean salad and pita spruced up âSydney styleâ as you would say. The term had caught on in the kitchen, finding its way into the names and actions done there. Carmen loved it. Loved the way you said it, the way the staff said it, that it came from you.Â
âIâll leave this here, and Iâll be back with the first course.â Richie smiled.Â
âRichie, why donât you sit with us and try it until the others get here?â You nodded to the spot beside you.Â
Carmen froze and so did Richie, the two of them looking at each other for only a moment- but it was a moment too long. Your suspicions rose again, eyes flickering between the two of them. âYa know, I would love to, but I gotta help the newbies in the kitchen.â Richie said easily. âGotta make sure they got everything covered. Iâm head chef tonight.âÂ
You didnât laugh or roll your eyes like you normally would. Instead, you glared at him lightly. Richieâs eyes flashed to Carmenâs. âAlright, well, uh, if the two of you need anything? Iâm your guy, alright?â
You waited until he was back in the kitchen, Carmenâs eyes focused on the food, knee bouncing furiously under the table. âCarmen, look at me.â You demanded, turning to him fully. His eyes lifted hesitant towards yours, wide and round like a child caught coloring on the walls. âWhatâs goinâ on?âÂ
âNothinâ, baby, I promise.â Carmen said quickly, trying to soothe you but his rigid, frantic tone didnât help.Â
âCarmen-âÂ
â-Itâs nothing.â Carmen said, matching your firm tone. âJust Richie beinâ... I dunno what the fuck heâs doinâ. Pissinâ me off.â Carmen grumbled, shaking his head.Â
âDid you two get in a fight or something?â You pressed. âIs that why youâre being weird?âÂ
Carmen blinked. âYes.â He blurted. That wasnât true, not even remotely. He and Richie had been getting along great, actually, for once. But if it would throw off your suspicions, then heâd gladly throw Richie under the bus- this once.Â
âOh.â You frowned lightly. âWhy? I thought you guys were getting along?âÂ
âYou know how Richie is.â Carmen rolled his eyes for emphasis. âHe just⊠He canât keep his fuckinâ mouth shut.âÂ
âWhat did he say?â You asked, reaching for the pita, scooping it in the blended dip of sorts.Â
âJust⊠It was stupid and gross. I really donât want to talk about it.â Carmen shook his head. âI donât wanna talk about him. Wanna talk to you. How is it?âÂ
You hummed, chewing lightly. âAmazing. As always.â You beamed proudly at Carmen. âI told you it would be. Youâre the best, bear.âÂ
Carmen blushed, chewing on his own piece. It was good. Sydney had found the perfect balance, she always did. âWell, this is Syd, not me. Canât take the credit for this one.âÂ
âMm, I thought it tasted very Sydney style.â You giggled.Â
âYeah,â Carmen nodded, hoping you didnât see the way his hands shook when he took a sip of water. He could barely eat, barely drink around the lump in his throat. âShe did most of this, but, uh, I did the dessert.âÂ
âYou did?â You gawked gently. âNot Marcus?âÂ
âNo.â Carmen nudged you lightly. âWell, he helped a little. But it was mostly me. He said I could take the credit on this oneâÂ
âThat bad, huh?â You laughed. âMarcus doesnât even want to put his name on it? Yikes.âÂ
Carmen rolled his eyes, grinning fondly at you. âI think youâll like it.âÂ
You eyed him playfully. âWell, I have high hopes, Berzatto.âÂ
Me too. Carmen thought, shoving another torn piece of pita in his mouth, hand rubbing anxiously over his pocket again.Â
PresentÂ
âSo the two of you met in school?â You ask, hand on Carmenâs knee under the table, lightly rubbing over his slacks soothingly.Â
âYes. And he was so much better than me, I thought about dropping out every single day.â Luca grinned playfully at Carmen. âYou know, thatâs why I went to pastry? Because I knew Iâd never compete with Carmen in the other areas, but making a tart? I could outdo him on a tart.âÂ
âI could never get the crust right.â Carmen shrugged. âCould never figure out how to get it flaky enough. Used to drive me fuckinâ insane.âÂ
Luca grinned smugly, refilling his own glass of wine. âWell, your chef, Marcus, has got it. Might have it even better than me. Real talent on that one.âÂ
âYeah.â Carmen beamed. âHeâs good. Real good.âÂ
âHe is.â Luca nodded, before looking over at you. âIâm sorry, darling, I donât want to be rude, talking about all this cooking nonsense. Iâm sure youâve had enough of that back home.âÂ
âOh, no. I love to hear about it.â You beamed, reassuringly. âI wish I could cook like that. You can ask Carm, Iâm a hopeless cook. Horrible at it.âÂ
âNo, youâre not, câmon.â Carmen shook his head lightly at you. âSheâs good. Can make a better grilled cheese than any of us.âÂ
Luca grinned at your blush, the way Carmen pulled you into his side lovingly. It was good to see Carmen like this. The last time, right after Mikeyâs death, Carmen was dull. It worried Luca. Carmen had always been tightly wound, anxious, meticulous to a fault, but it seemed to get more extreme- damaging. It was refreshing to see him now. Luca could hardly recognize him, the relaxed, cool man in front of him. No ounce of competition in his tone, his guard down for once. Here with you; happy with you.Â
âSo, I hope Iâm not overstepping, but I have to ask.â Luca said, leaning forward on the table gently. âWhy here? Why not at home for the two of you? Not that I mind, at all, of course. Iâm honored, but I have to know why here?âÂ
You looked at Carmen, lashes batting lightly. âWell, Carmen always said it was the most beautiful place heâd ever been. Marcus, too. And⊠I dunno, Iâd always wanted to come, so we figured why not?âÂ
âThis place has always been good for me, ya know?â Carmen muttered, his knee bouncing lightly. âI-I⊠nothinâ bad has ever happened here like it has other places.â He didnât need to say it, you both knew. âItâs always been good, and-and I wanna keep the good. Weâre already good, I just wanna do it somewhere good, too.âÂ
Luca nodded slowly, lifting his own wine glass up to the two of you. âWell, then; to keeping the good.â He grinned, his glass clinking against your own when they touched. âAnd Iâm honored to be a part of this, really.âÂ
âThank you for beinâ a part of it.â Carmen said, jaw clenched with emotion. âMeans a lot, Luca. I, uh, I-I really-âÂ
âDonât mention it, friend. Iâm happy to. Excited, really, for the two of you.â Luca nodded warmly.Â
âWe are too.â You grin, beaming up at Carmen lovingly.Â
âYeah⊠yeah we are.â Carmen hummed, hand sliding down your hip and squeezing it gently.Â
Six Weeks EarlierÂ
âI think itâs great, but you know me, bear. Iâd eat chicken tenders every day if I could.â You giggled.Â
âStill?â Carmen beamed, eyes dazzling in amusement, huddled into you in the booth like you two were the only two in the restaurant- and well, you were. You hadnât seemed to notice, thankfully.Â
âThought I finally got you outta that?â Carmen teased.Â
âNuh-uh, no way, bear. Iâm still a tender defender-âÂ
â-Tender defender?â Carmen howled in laughter.Â
âYes! I love chicken tenders, and frankly, your disdain for them is off putting, Berzatto. You should love and appreciate all foods, Mr. Michelin star Chef of the year.â You tickled his side lightly, making him squirm gently, a little blushy under your praise.Â
âYeah, maybe not tenders. Nuggets? I can get behind nuggets.â Carmen hummed, his smile falling gently when he saw Richie come out, holding the small covered tray. His heart hammered, feeling his stomach turn while you still giggled beside him.Â
âAnd dessert is here.â Richie said smoothly, eyes cutting to Carmenâs.Â
âOoh, what is it?â You asked, reaching over to pull the cloche off.Â
âEh, eh, hold on.â Richie pulled it away gently. âThe Chef,â His eyes cut dramatically to Carmenâs. âWants it to be a surprise. Wants to surprise you himself.âÂ
You looked at Carmen, an amused grin on your lips. âOh, does he?â You quip.Â
Richie winked at Carmen, backing away. âEnjoy, you two.âÂ
Carmen waited until the doors shut to look at you, sure his heart was going to stop entirely. âSo?â You lifted a brow, a finger tracing the bottom plate lightly. âWhatâs the big surprise?âÂ
Carmenâs heart fluttered in his chest at your smile, wiping his hands one more time on his pants before he grasped the lid, a white knuckled grip so his shaking would still. âYou, uh, you remember how Marcus was talking that one time about the cake he had in Copenhagen? And how-how it was the best thing heâd ever had?â Fuck, he was stuttering, his mind racing, and his hands were clamming all over again.Â
âYeah, the sponge one, right?â You asked, nodding gently.Â
âYeah, yeah, thatâs the one.â Carmen nodded. âSo, uh, I was thinking⊠You should try it.âÂ
âOh?â You grinned, eyes flashing to him excitedly. âIs that what this is? Carmen, thatâs so sweet-âÂ
â-No.â Carmen shook his head, watching your face fall in confusion. âFuck, I mean, yeah, it is- itâs- Iâm just-â Carmen took a deep breath, trying to still his nerves, stop his ramblings. âI think you should try it for yourself,â His hands shook when he pulled the lid off, revealing the plate.Â
You gawked, looking at the tiny sponge cake, covered in a thin layer of chocolate separating the many layers, a dollop of cream of some sorts on top. But that wasnât what caught your eye. No, it was the two tickets sticking out of the top, plane tickets to Copenhagen.Â
âCarmenâŠâ You gasped lightly, looking at him with bright eyes that made his heat leap.Â
âI think you should get to try it for yourself, there.â Carmen grinned. âI-I want us to go together and try it.âÂ
âCarmen, oh my god, this is-this is just⊠Youâre so fuckinâ sweet.â You grin, hands grabbing his cheeks, pulling him into you in a hard kiss. One that had his mind stilling, body melting to yours. Kissing you always made him feel like that. Like he had no other purpose than to just kiss you, and to him, maybe he didnât.Â
âThis is so sweet. I-I canât wait!â You squealed, hugging him tightly. âOh, I want to go to that restaurant your friend works at! And maybe we could go to those gardens? I saw them on TikTok and Iâve wanted to go so badly since then.âÂ
Carmen nodded, your head on his chest, he was sure now that you could hear his heart still hammering. âYeah, yeah, we can do that. Whatever you want to do.â His eyes closed, taking a cleansing breath. Carmen looked at you, the excitement in your eyes. Itâs now or never, Berzatto. Let it rip.Â
âThereâs, uh, o-one more thing Iâd like to do.â Carmen shuddered, sliding away from you gently, his hand slipping in his pocket as casually as he could.Â
You were bubbly, positively giddy with excitement, you didnât even notice it. âYeah? What else? Anything, baby.âÂ
Carmen fought back a tiny laugh, his sweaty hand clasped in front of you, free one taking your hand. âI, uh, I-I⊠I wanna marry you?âÂ
Your breath hitched, body stilling. You were sure youâd heard him wrong, grip tightening in his. âW-What?âÂ
Carmenâs hand opened slowly, revealing the ring, dazzling even in the low light of the restaurant. Your breath hitched, falling out of your lungs sharply at the sight.Â
âI wanna marry you.â Carmen repeated, steadier this time even of the rapid fire beats of his heart. âI mean, I want to marry you even if itâs not there, but-but we talked about a destination wedding if we ever did⊠And-And I⊠I canât imagine living another day without you. I have never loved anything- anyone the way I loved you. Never been loved the way you love me, and⊠I want to do it every single day for the rest of my life.âÂ
Your lip wobbled, tears pricking your eyes as Carmen picked up the ring, holding it between his pointer and thumb. Your eyes flickered back to his. âYou're the best person Iâve ever met; I ever will meet, baby. Youâre-youâre fun, and youâre caring and sweet, and you always are so good to me. Even when I donât deserve it.âÂ
âCarm-âÂ
â-No, I mean it. You are. You are the best. And I love you so much, it-it makes my fuckinâ chest hurt sometimes how much I love you.â Carmen let out a breathy laugh. Your own watery laugh bubbled out of your chest, making your lip wobble, tears streaming down your face.Â
âI want to go to Copenhagen with you, and-and I want to go to France with you, and- fuck, I wanna go everywhere and do everything with you for the rest of my life.â Carmen rambled, his own eyes glassy when they looked into yours.Â
He said your name, letting each syllable roll off his tongue, your own heart squeezing with joy. âWill you marry me?âÂ
Your throat felt strangled with emotions, a wet sniffle and a tiny squeak of a cry falling from your lips. âYes.â You nodded, your own hand shaking in his. âYes, Carm, yes. Iâll marry you, yes.âÂ
âYes?â Carmen was sure he was hallucinating; dreaming, maybe. Had to be. But yet, there you were, wiping your eyes, nodding and giving a watery laugh that had his heart aching in the best way.Â
âYes, Carmen, are you kidding me? Yes. Of course, Iâll marry you.â You muttered, your hands finding his jaw easily, pulling him for another kiss that had his head reeling, a small sob passing through his lips onto yours.Â
Carmen fumbled through his own teary sniffles, hands shaking with adrenaline when he slipped the ring on, your foreheads pressed together. âHoly shit, itâs⊠itâs beautiful, Carmen.â You gawked, pulling the ring up to see it. The design, the cuts, it screamed Carmen in the best way- made your lip quiver all over again.Â
âYeah? I-I designed it, and I just⊠It looked like something youâd like.â Carmen muttered, turning to wipe his eyes.Â
âI love it.â You beam. âI love you.âÂ
âI love you.â Carmen whispered, hands cradling your wet cheeks, moving sweetly back to you.Â
âSo,â Richieâs voice interrupted, halting the two of you. You turned, seeing the staff standing excitedly behind him. âDo you want the champagne now?âÂ
PresentÂ
The ceremony was a whirlwind. The two of you, standing hand in hand in the Copenhagen City Hall. Carmen in a suit, sans tie, a blue gray sort of jacket that made his eyes pop even more, if that was possible. You, in your wedding dress, casual and short but still so pretty. You knew when you saw it that it was the one. A tiny veil and a bouquet of flowers, Carmen had surprised you with this morning, your ring dazzling.Â
Luca passed you the ring, a warm smile when you took it, repeating the vows to Carmen before you slipped it on his inked finger. A couple signatures and a kiss later, and the two of you were married- married. The photographer youâd hired snapped photos in the garden out front, Luca gifted you a bottle of Jouet and well wishes.Â
Carmen carried you through the threshold, insisted on it, scooping you up and kicking the door open while you squealed and giggled. The two of you were giddy, climbing on a high of adrenaline and oxytocin.Â
Carmen kissed you in the kitchen, his wife. His hand cradled your cheeks, your hand slipping over his, rings scratching lightly- metal on metal. A reminder that it was real- this was real.Â
For the first time, Mr. and Mrs. Berzatto.Â
For the first time tangled in the sheets with his wife. Feeling your lips against his, your fingers in his hair, diamond scratching his scalp when your fists curled. His ring left an imprint on your thighs when he gripped them.Â
Carmenâs head was buried between your thighs, lapping at your dripping heat like his heart might give out if he didnât. âOh! Carm, right there, right thereâŠâ You hummed, eyes fluttering, and back arching off the creaking bed. You didnât care that it shook, part of you hoped you'd break it.Â
Carmen could barely hear, your thighs clamped around his head like earmuffs. He was in his own ecstasy driven state, high off the day's events and his love for you, mindlessly lapping at you until he felt your hands push him away.Â
âWhat?â Carmen panted, your slickness coating his mouth, pupils blown with lust. âWhatâs wrong?âÂ
âLook,â You whispered, pointing to the corner of the room.Â
Carmen turned, hands still gripping your thighs, neck craning to see. There at the edge of the door, two blinking eyes gazed back at him. An orange tabby, perched and clicking back at the two of you curiously.Â
âNo fuckinâ way.â Carmen muttered, cheek resting against your thigh lightly.Â
You giggled, running a hand through his hair. âTold you! Heâs probably just scared of you.â You hummed.Â
Carmen snorted lightly, standing to coax the cat out gently before he shut the door. He didnât need you distracted or worse; the cat jumping up on the bed while you two were going at it.Â
âCanât believe that fuckinâ catâs real.â Carmen grinned, shaking his head lightly.Â
âHeâs just scared of you and Marcus. I must have good energy.â You beamed playfully.Â
Carmen rolled his eyes, pushing you back lightly on the bed. âJust lay back fâme, alright? Let me take care of you, baby.âÂ
You purred, hips grinding into his touch. âYes, Mr. Berzatto.â You giggled, back arching when he licked a long, flat tongue stripe through your drenched folds. Copenhagen was better than you could have imagined, even better now. Weeks later, youâd frame the photo of the two of you in the garden, grinning fondly at the memory. At your husband. At your life together with him now and forever.
The Bear: Comedy or Drama?
"Producers will now determine category submission with the stipulation that the Television Academyâs Industry Panel reserves the right to review the producerâs preference. Comedy and drama series are defined as programs with multiple episodes (minimum of six) in which the content is primarily comedic for comedy series entries or primarily dramatic for dramatic series entries." (Variety)
Me after i started tweaking so mf hard it was difficult for me to keep my eyes closed and still didnât shift.
ââșËłâ§àŒ enchanted
pairing: carmen âcarmyâ berzatto x afab!reader
warnings: fluff, kissing, swearing, insinuated bath time, nothing graphic
word count: 1.8k words
an: i wrote this in the trenches (waiting to be seen at urgent care) so please excuse any typos đ currently gnawing at the bars of my enclosure because iâve been sick all week, but the delulu is as strong as ever!
Carmenâs head hung low in his hands, his elbows resting on the battered desk as the knot in his shoulders weighed against him. His mind itched to grab the pack of cigarettes in his pocket, but the exhaustion seeped through his veins too heavily to even bother. His ears were entranced by the rhythmic tickâŠtickâŠtick⊠of the clock above the office door, but the new-found quiet had been welcomed after a day of yelling and dishing. He moved his head to rest on his palm, and his tranquil eyes struggled to flutter open. With his other hand, he began to scribble nonsense for orders that he hoped he could translate tomorrow morning, but he knew his attempts were becoming futile when he wrote â10 pd skt stk,â meaning to write â10 pounds skirt steak.â
In the midst of his battle with sleep deprivation, Carmen hadnât even noticed the string of texts you sent his way. It was nearing 12:30am, and you had just left the bar you worked at when you pulled your phone out and invited him to your apartment for the night.
Carmy :)
12:27
Hey bub! I just got off of work and Iâm heading home
Sleepover? My bedâs cold without you :(
12:31
I have a bottle of your favorite wine if that convinces you ;)
12:38
Carmyyy
Are you still at The Bear?
Okay Iâm calling you
Carmenâs head slipped off his palm and lulled him awake, and his bleary eyes fought against the bright light of his desk lamp. He heard the constant buzzing of his phone, and surmised that it had to have been you calling him. His decorated hands rubbed his eyes before he shuffled papers and folders around to find his cell, but to no avail. As he heard the buzz come to an end, he huffed out a breath, and he ceased his search. Instantly, however, his phone began to shake again, and a smile graced his face at the thought of his girl missing him that much. After pushing a few more unnecessary items off the desk, he found his found phone with a picture of you illuminating his screen. He swiped his thumb to answer the call, and he pushed his phone to his ear, desperate to hear your voice.
âBaby? You okay?â you asked once Carmen picked up. Delighted, his lips curled up into a smile.
âHey princess, Iâm alright. Just got caught up with papers and shit,â he rasped out, sleepiness laced in his voice. âIâm wrapping up here though. Whatâs up?â
âI just wanted to see if you wanted to come over tonight,â you hummed into the line. âWe havenât seen each other much this week, and I know for a fact you havenât slept well.â You giggled softly as she uttered the truth.
Carmen cracked a chuckle at her words, knowing that she wasnât wrong. âYeah, sweetheart, no need to rub it in,â he muttered in a half-dazed state. âBut yeah, gimme like,â he peered down at his watch, reading 12:40, â20 minutes and Iâll be there. Is that okay, honey?â
You opened the door of your apartment, closing it behind you before locking it as you cradled your phone between your ear and shoulder. âYeah, absolutely,â you told him as you set your bag down. âI can pop some cookies in the oven in the meantime? Unless thatâs out of your league, chef,â you teased him. He could hear the smirk in your tone as you joked about the cookies.
âHaha, very funny, baby. Gonna hit me with anything else?â he asked her.
âNot right now, no,â a smile cracked at her lips. âItâs not my fault you decided to date a comedian. âCanât take the flame, donât get in the kitchen,â or whatever nonsense you guys say.â
âAlright, not too much,â he chuckled out, the sound vibrating deep in his chest. âIâll see you in a few, alright sweetheart?â
She bit her lip in thought before closing out the call. âSee you in a few. I love you, Carmy.â
âI love you more,â Carmen said before hanging up the call. He put his phone into his pocket before running a calloused hand through his curls. His drowsy eyes scanned the room briefly, wondering where to start, before picking up the mistrewn papers and folders off the office floor. He set them in a neat (ish) pile on the desk before standing up from the rickety chair. He stepped out of the office, taking one more peek of the kitchen and dining room to ensure they looked the same as they were when The Bear closed (They were, Carmenâs just paranoid). Not soon enough, Carmen punched his work card for the night and took the keys out from his pocket, turning them in the door and locking up for the night.
As Carmen made his way back to his place to get an overnight bag, you had occupied yourself with prepping for your boyfriendâs stay. You dressed up your apartment with candles, put your speaker to play smooth jazz, and set up your bathroom with elements for a well-deserved bath for both you and Carmen. You knew that things with the Bear had been picking up for him, and while you could not have been happier for him, you knew that it took a toll on his well-being, so you were thrilled that he agreed to spend the night and relax for a moment.
Within a few minutes, the oven chimed and you got to taking the cookies out the oven, the rich smell of cinnamon and vanilla filling the apartment. You put on some oven mitts and right as you slid the hot trays onto the counter, the doorbell rang, letting you know that Carmen had made it safely to your door. âJust a second!â You called out, taking the gloves off and letting your hair out of its updo. You sauntered over to the door, and youâre met with Carmy holding a bouquet in his hands, the arranged pinks and oranges capturing your attention. âHey sweetheart, sorry for the late hour,â he uttered, motioning the arrangements towards you. âI brought these âcause they reminded me of you,â he admitted with a lovesick grin on his lips as you grabbed the bouquet.
You peered down at the flowers in your hands before looking up at him, staring into his soft eyes, evidence of exhaustion painting his features. âCarmy, you shouldnât have,â a soft pout puckered at your lips, tears swelling in your waterline. âThis is so sweet, thank you bub.â You smiled up at him before pulling him inside, saving him from the coolness of the night. You closed the door behind him as he pulled your frame towards him, one hand resting on the plush of your hip as he pressed a sweet peck on your lips. âCarmy, itâs 1am, where the hell did you get these from?â you giggled out, confused, though appreciative of his gift.
âI meant to stop by earlier during my lunch break to drop them off,â he began, rubbing the back of neck sheepishly, âbut shit hit the fan, and I got caught at work.â
âWell, I love them either way. Thank you, bub,â you assured him with a smile, pressing a kiss on his cheek. âLet me take your bag to my room. Eat a cookie or two, please. I know youâve barely eaten today, chef,â she playfully demanded. You grabbed the duffel from his hands before heading towards your bedroom, delicately leaving the bouquet on the kitchen table to set up later.
You dropped the duffel bag off at the foot of your shared bed before joining him in the kitchen, watching Carmen take down two cookies in three bites. âGood for supermarket cookies, huh?â you teased him, poking his bicep. He shook his head playfully before looking at you, adoration pooling in his eyes with a smile to match. âGood for supermarket cookie,â he repeated. You grabbed one of the cookies off the tray, still slightly warm, and took a bite, savoring the taste after a long night at work. You made yourself a mental note to buy more of these christmas tree cookies before the holidays ended.
After finishing your last bite, you made your way to the sink, grabbing a vase and filling it with water for your flowers. You grabbed the bouquet off the table and began to cut the ends at an angle, taking in the scent of the tulips Carmen brought you. As you were getting lost in a rhythm, Carmen came up behind you, wrapping his arms around your frame and resting his head on your shoulder. He pressed soft kisses down your neck, trailing down to your shoulder, effectively distracting you from your work. âYou could be a florist, ya know. Youâve got gentle hands and a good eye for stuff like this,â his accent hummed out in your ear.
It was your turn to softly chuckle at his words, feeling the way his hands trailed down to hold the plush of your waist and how the feel of his fingertips on your skin felt blissful. âOh, Iâm sure, Carmy,â you quipped out, taking your lip between your teeth as you moved the flowers into the watered vase. Once you were done, you moved the arrangement from the sink to the kitchen table, setting it next to the candles you lit earlier.
Carmen trailed behind you out the kitchen, resting a gentle hand on the small of your back. You stepped back into the living room and sought solace in the warm arms of your lover, his strong arms holding you flush against his frame. The two of you rocked back and forth in a gentle rhythm to the soft beats playing, simply in awe of this sweet little life youâve been able to create. You and Carmen created a perfect harmony out of the asyncopated clutter in both your lives, but you wouldnât mind another thing on your plate as long as it meant coming back into Carmenâs arms every night.
One of his hands rested on the warmth of your waist while the other trailed up to hold your chin, bringing your lips to meet his in a domestic buzz, sharing sweet kisses in the candlelight. You broke apart and rested your forehead against his shoulder, swaying in the lovestruck air. âI set the bathroom up if you want to take a hot bath later. I got those salts you like to put in the water that help with your muscles. How does that sound?â You whispered out, gently playing with his curls. âGod, youâre so good to me,â he playfully groaned out. You placed one last peck on his lips, cradling his cheek in your hands as a smirk adorned your features. âSounds like a plan to me, then.â
The Bear S3 Spoiler Thought
Bringing this discussion here because Reddit can be a toxic place and this isnât meant to be negative or poo poo on anybodyâs feelings. Just an observation.
I donât think Richie and Jess will turn romantic because of the huge age gap between the actors. Ebon is 47 and Sarah Ramos is 33. The romantic pairings the showâs had have only had a few years age gap between the actors:
Jeremy (33) and Molly (28)
Abby Elliot (37) and Chris Witaske (41)
Ebon and Gillian Jacobs (41)
Even characters who fans have shipped like Syd & Carmy and Marcus and Syd are closer in age - Ayoâs 28 and Lionelâs 33.
Somebody commented that the reason Chris Storer brought Sarah Ramos back is because many fans are rooting for Richie and Jess, but Chris has said romance isnât a main focus for the show and he doesnât strike me as somebody whoâll give in to what fans want.
That same person also said itâs giving fans way too much credit that theyâll care about a man being much older than a woman in a relationship. Thatâs true for some people, but I think Chris Storer knows if he pairs them up, a lot of fans would find that off-putting.
Also, I think Jess is supposed to be around the same age as Carmy & Syd and Richie called them babies back in Season 1 because of their age, so that would make a romance between him and Jess feel a little icky.
What do yâall think?