With the
freshmen comes a new wave of unease and tension in the team.It’s Neil’s
job, more than ever, to manage frictions between the players and meddle in
everyone’s lives. But it’s one thing to help ease relationships between people
you’ve lived in close quarters and shared trauma with for months and to smooth down
the brazen attitudes of half a dozen inexperienced players trying to fit in
through arrogance.Neil learns
about the bet through the gossip mill, like always with the Foxes.“They’re betting
on your love life,” Nicky tells him one day when they’re both pretending to study
in the library.“Good for
them,” Neil mutters in his math homework.Nicky’s
foot bumps against his shin. “Which means they’re betting on Andrew.”
Tag: fanfic
writing prompt: andreil adopting their cats. how they found sir and king, the process of the names, etc.
They haven’t
really discussed it before.Bee mentioned
it in session in Andrew’s last year, and another time during his first months
in Boston, the dreary stretch of monotonous days passing by. Since they moved
to Denver, however, neither of them has felt the need for more company.So it’s a
surprise when Neil calls Andrew at six-thirty on a Saturday morning, right when
he’s supposed to be out for a run.“Are you
hurt?” is the first thing Andrew asks, listening to the static of Neil’s panting
breath.“No, I’m
fine.” He sounds distracted. Andrew draws back the covers and gropes in the
morning light for pants. “But I think you need to come get me.”
@aokazusei : Mermaide au?
This was fun 😀 warnings for inhuman/human kissing I guess?
“Andrew!” Nicky hissed and darted forward. Andrew sighed.
Looks like his grand plan of sneaking off unnoticed had a hitch already. “Where
are you going?”“Out,” Andrew whispered, holding onto a firm coral at the
edge of the cave so he wouldn’t go floating sideways in his cousin’s
enthusiastic wake.“Are you going to see that human?”
“It’s really none of your business, Nicky,” Andrew warned,
his tail thrashing a bit in agitation.Nicky sighed and ran a hand through his long, dark hair. “If
my dad finds out, he’ll find a way to banish you. You know that, right? He’ll
rile everyone up and say you’re endangering the pod.”“So don’t let him find out. I’ll be back before dawn.”
Nicky looked unhappy, but he nodded. “Fine. Fine. I’ll cover for you. But if he
finds out, I won’t be able to help you. Be careful.”“You know how much I treasure Luther’s high opinion of me.
And I’m always careful.” With that, Andrew swam away rapidly.Really, he wasn’t being careful at all, very much not, but
he didn’t want Nicky to point that out. This was pure stupidity and needless
risk, but he’d promised to meet the young man at the edge of the shore under
the moon tonight, and he wasn’t about to go back on his word. The fact he’d
promised in the first place was the really
stupid thing, but that seemed par for the course concerning this particular
human. Andrew had first thought he was some kind of witch, with how easily he
could get under Andrew’s scales and convince him to do things. But no. He was
just intriguing enough that Andrew kept giving way, bending, searching closer.He picked up a large empty conch shell on his way and
polished it between his hands. He hoped the young man liked it.And besides, he wasn’t at risk of forsaking his kind and
wandering onto land in search of legs like Nicky seemed to think. Andrew had
plenty of experience with humans already. The horrible kind, who would capture
and keep a frightened merchild in a tank for a few years, trying everything
they knew to make him miserable while they charged admission for people to
stare at him like some kind of exotic animal.But this young man was different. Or so he was hoping. He
really wanted this one to be different.Andrew skirted quickly along the coastline until he found a
secluded little beach cove far away from the fires of the fishing village,
where the high cliffs made it difficult for anyone but the most stubborn
landlubbers to get down onto the sand. The sea lapped gently in the little
cove, eddies and swirls not quite deep enough to swallow a human, with soft
white sand and banks of gently waving kelp.He headed towards the beach slowly, surfacing only enough to
let his eyes scan the shoreline under the silvery light of the moon, looking
for a young man with hair the colour of sunset and eyes like seafoam. He
spotted the young man sitting out on the rocks near the cliff, hidden mostly
from view. He was waist-deep in the water, perched comfortably on the slabs
sinking down into the sloping ocean floor.Andrew did another quick scout to make sure they were alone,
then eased up out of the water next to the young man. He braced his arms on the
rock ledge by his hip and fixed him with a calm, cool look.“Hello,” Neil smiled. “I missed you.”
“Hello,” Andrew returned neutrally, though his heart was
thudding traitorously in his chest. He looked so pretty under starlight, like a
sea creature bathing in phosphorescence.“I have a gift for you,” Neil said, and held out a small
piece of rock. Andrew examined it, unimpressed until his fingers found the
grooves and indentations along one side; a fossil, some kind of ancient snail
trapped in a slab of rock that must have fallen out of the cliff after a storm.
Andrew tried not to look too pleased as he tucked it into a pouch on his belt
made of seaweed. He silently handed over the shell and watched as Neil stroked
his strange, separated fingers all over the smooth inside, admiring the blushing
peach colour of the inside lip of the conch and the rough bumpy exterior.Andrew edged closer, uncaring of the chill of the ocean air
on his bare arms and back. He watched Neil’s legs waving in the current, all
strange bones and angles. They were bare, though he wore some cloth around his
hips and a loose shirt for modesty. Andrew didn’t care for the human concept of
clothes; he saw nothing strange about his bare skin or scales, and had never
understood why it was different on land. And he would have liked to see Neil’s
skin under the moonlight, too.“I want to touch your legs,” Andrew asked after a few
minutes of companionable quiet. “Yes or no?”“Yes,” Neil smiled. “Can I touch your fin?”
Andrew nodded and swam between Neil’s legs as he parted them
further. He planted his hands firmly on the wet rock either side of Neil’s hips
and pulled himself closer. It put their chests and faces very close together,
but neither of them minded. Neil’s body was pouring off heat and Andrew could
never resist inching just a bit closer each time, feeling it like the warmth of
the sun after living in the cool embrace of the ocean. He supposed he must feel
clammy and cold in comparison, but Neil never complained. He seemed to relish
being allowed to touch, in fact.He stroked his hands gently over Neil’s limbs, admiring the
strangeness and the lack of scales. He felt out muscles and bones and sinew,
working his blunt fingertips into them to map out the structures. Neil sighed
and trailed his own fingers carefully over Andrew’s spiny dorsal fin, stroking
the delicate webbing and thin bones. Andrew gently pushed and pulled at Neil’s
legs, figuring out the range of motion in his joints. It made Neil laugh, and
after a few minutes he shyly wrapped his legs around Andrew’s waist where skin
blended into scales, his bizarre ankles and feet resting on the thick length of
Andrew’s tail. He squeezed his thighs with a blush, and Andrew could feel the
strength in him, and the wonderful way their bodies locked together.“Is this okay?” Neil asked, his fingers stroking gently up
Andrew’s back into his hair. “I feel less like I’m about to float away.”Andrew nodded; he felt like he was basking in the midday
sun, with the heat of Neil’s legs and arms wrapped around him like some kind of
strange octopus. And he could touch all over Neil’s legs now. He reached up the
backs of them to the squashy muscles at the back that helped Neil walk, and
Neil gave a startled laugh and pulled him closer with his legs sliding warmly
over Andrew’s tail.They were close enough to share breath now, and Andrew got
distracted looking at the way the starlight made Neil’s eyes seem silver.All Andrew could think was that he really, really wanted to
kiss this man. And from the way Neil was staring at his mouth and stroking his
hair, he thought maybe the feeling was mutual. He swallowed nervously. Humans
were bad, he knew this very well, humans would only hurt. But what about this
particular human? Maybe… maybe…It hurt so much to hope, but it hurt more not to know.
He licked his lips and absently petted Neil’s knee where it
sat under his ribs. “Come swimming with me.”“I can’t breathe underwater,” Neil reminded him softly,
curling Andrew’s hair around his fingers in a most distracting way.Andrew slowly took a breath. Time to be brave. “I’ve heard
that a mermaid’s kiss will give a human an hour of air.”Neil blinked in surprise, and Andrew could feel the heat of
his face when he blushed. “Would it work with a merman?”“Only one way to find out.”
Neil bit his lip shyly, eyes shining bright. “Okay. Take me
swimming.”Oh, tides and waves,
Andrew thought nervously as he slowly leaned forward. Their noses bumped first,
Andrew’s cold flat one brushing up against the button of Neil’s. Then their
chins, then their cheekbones. And finally, finally, their lips touched for just
a second; it startled them both for a second, and Andrew had to work up his
nerve all over again to plant a longer, firmer kiss on Neil’s pretty mouth. Neil
made a soft, vulnerable sound that had Andrew’s bones humming with startled
pleasure, and Neil’s legs tightened and shifted around him needily.“Do you want to try swimming now?” Andrew asked against his
parted lips.“Maybe,” Neil breathed, “Maybe one more kiss? Just to make
sure.”Andrew wholeheartedly agreed and slowly dragged their lips
together again, feeling tingling sweetness and warmth everywhere Neil was
touching him.“One more?”
Andrew was more than happy to oblige, and it was a long time
before Neil joined him under the water.
part 1/? (x)
The first time Andrew sees Neil, he walks right out of the door.
“No.”
His tone is final. Wilds doesn’t seem to register it.
“Andrew, please,” she says.
Her words are at odds with the grim determination on her face. Probably she’s trying to be polite. Andrew doesn’t have time for fake politeness. They want something from him, and he won’t deliver: they’re done, as far as he’s concerned.
“You didn’t hear me,” he says. “No.”
The man—the witch—is still behind him, slumped in the chair they dumped him in and barely conscious.
“You don’t have to touch him,” Renee says, sliding in between Andrew and Dan. “Your presence is enough.”
The others around the room fidget, uncomfortable.
Witches.
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description:“So you are telling me that you are having a sexual crisis,” Andrew says, deadpan.
Neil sighs, looking away. “I guess you could put it that way.”
(or: Neil doesn’t swing, and he talks to Andrew about it)
call it new
Kevin and Thea patch things up, even when the fabric is threadbare.
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Thea is still at the hotel when the bus pulls in the parking lot.
Kevin knows because she’s waiting for them on the porch, fiddling with her pendant, arms crossed on her chest. Thea is built like the ferocious backliner that she is: standing there in the dim light, with a solid stance and her legs open shoulder-width, she looks as immovable as she is. Kevin’s heart does a little complicated thing. He gets it, Neil’s trust in Andrew; he’s always understood it, known it, maybe because he’s lived with the promise of the same thing for years, before it was ripped off him with his hand.
The Foxes cheer sleepily when Wymack cuts off the engine. It’s almost three am and they’ve been functionned off remnants of adrenaline until Neil got back from his questioning. They’re all more or less fused with their seats from exhaustion; if Kevin were to turn over, he’s pretty sure he’d see Neil slouching on Andrew.
Nicky is the first one out of the bus, possibly because Erik just crossed the glass door of the hotel, looking even more tired than they are. Allison’s heels are heard next on the noisy steps, half-carried by Renee who looks more rested than any of them, possibly because she’s not entirely human.
Kevin watches them all file out of the bus, barely registering it, before something pokes him hard in the head.
“Are you going to get up sometimes this century?” Neil asks.
Matthew Boyd-Wilds @matthewboyd Replying to @CalvinKlein @neiljos10
Why does Neil look like a whole damn snack? Because he is. Legends only.
Matthew Boyd-Wilds @matthewboyd Replying to @ohohphelia
I’ve always been a Neil Josten fan account.
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The one where Neil does a Calvin Klein campaign and almost breaks the internet.
Google Search: Neil Josten thighs – delete all accounts part 4
Daffodils & Gardenias ch.1
“Looks like someone’s finally moving into that shop next door, Jere.” Alvarez craned her neck to get a better view out of the window from her position on the couch.
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description:“It will not be cheap,” Andrew finally says.
“I know,” Wymack says. “Two bottles of Johnnie Walker sound good to you?”
“Four,” Andrew says without missing a beat. He thinks about having to deal with Nicky later on, about the additional work he has to do, and decides that he will not do anything for less.
“Three,” Wymack argues.
“Four or we have no deal.”
Wymack mutters something about blood-sucking hooligans under his breath before he concedes with a, “Fine.”
(or: a High School AU where only some of them are high-schoolers)
white sleeves
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It was
Nicky who forced them all in the car on an apparently random Saturday, with empty
threats, a good deal of supplication, and endless streaks of “Neil. Neil. Neil.
Neil.” which got on everyone nerves, even his own.Neil managed
to outlast Nicky the fifth time he did it by turning on the shower, choosing to
wash his hair for the second time in as many days just so the water would flow over
his ears.“What the
fuck are you doing?” was the first thing he heard when he stepped out of the stall,
almost relaxed. The voices were right outside the bathroom door but Neil
pretended he was alone in the world as he dried and dressed as slowly as
possible.